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Figure 19 Main Menu Structure

MESSAGE INBOX

SENT MESSAGES

COMPOSE MESSAGE

INLAND PERSONS ON BOARD

USER SETTINGS

INTERFACES

SYSTEM INFORMATION

ADVANCED

OPERATING MODE

HELP AND SUPPORT

VESSEL DATA SETTINGS

GNSS SOURCE

ALARM SETTINGS

REGIONAL AREAS

INSTALLATION AND AIS SART TEST

RANGE AND LONG RANGE SETTINGS

LOGGING

SOFTWARE UPDATES

SAVE/RESTORE & RESET SETTINGS

DISPLAY AND UNIT SETTINGS

SOUND SETTINGS

LANGUAGE

TIME AND DATE

PASSWORD

FILTER AND CPA/TCPA SETTINGS

WiFi SETTINGS

GNSS SOURCE

EXTERNAL DISPLAY PORT SETTINGS

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NMEA2000 SETTINGS

TARGET LIST

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TARGET PLOT

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Страница 1: ...AIS Class A Inland Transceiver Installation and Operation Manual ...

Страница 2: ... highest level of perfor mance 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 any problems with this product please contact your dealer who will be pleased to offer any assistance you require ...

Страница 3: ... Sense DC Direct Current Dec Decimal DGPS Differential GPS DGNSS Differential GNSS DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DSC Digital Selective Calling DTM Datum ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System ENI Unique European Vessel Identification Number EPFS Electronic Position Fixing System ERI Electronic Reporting International ETA Estimated Time of Arrival EXT External FCC Federal ...

Страница 4: ...quid Crystal Display LON Longitude LR Long Range MKD Minimum Keyboard and Display MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity NC Normally Closed electrical NAV Navigation NM Nautical Miles NMEA National Marine Electronics Association PGN Parameter Group Number PI Presentation Interface R TTE Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment RADAR Radio Detection and Ranging RAIM Receiver Autonom...

Страница 5: ...Threaded Neill Concelman a type of connector TPI Threads per Inch TX Transmit UDP User Datagram Protocol UHF Ultra High Frequency UTC Universal Time Co ordinated VDO AIS own ship broadcast data VDM All VDL AIS messages received VHF Very High Frequency VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WiFi Wireless networking technology ...

Страница 6: ...List of abbreviations Page 4 ...

Страница 7: ...ver 34 3 6 Connection to an NMEA2000 network optional 34 3 7 Turning the Transceiver On 35 4 Operation 37 4 1 Display and Controls 37 4 2 Button Functions 37 4 3 Adjusting Display Brightness 38 4 4 Changing Navigation Status 38 4 5 Menu Navigation 39 4 6 Information Displayed 41 4 7 Configuring Vessel Information 46 4 8 Configuring Voyage Information 48 4 9 Passwords and Security 49 4 10 Confirmin...

Страница 8: ...ds 67 6 10 Proprietary Sentences 68 6 11 Priority of Sensor Ports 68 6 12 Compatibility Mode 70 6 13 Message 24 Content 70 6 14 NMEA 2000 PGN List 71 6 15 Troubleshooting 73 7 Junction Box Accessory 75 7 1 What s in the Box 75 7 2 Installation 75 7 3 Connecting External Equipment 76 7 4 Technical Information 77 8 Technical Specification 79 8 1 Applicable Equipment Standards 79 8 2 Product Category...

Страница 9: ...Page 7 8 10 DSC Receiver 82 8 11 RF Connections 83 8 12 Data interface 83 8 13 Power and Data Connector Information 84 8 14 Open Source Licences 84 8 15 Product Versions 84 9 Installation Record 85 9 1 Vessel Details 85 ...

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

Страница 11: ...1 Table 2 18 way Connector Serial Data Ports 31 Table 3 Alarm Relay Connections 32 Figure 15 Power Connection 33 Table 4 Power Supply Connections 33 Figure 16 Grounding the Transceiver 34 Figure 17 Transceiver Front Panel 37 Figure 18 Home Page Menu Screen 39 Figure 19 Main Menu Structure 40 Figure 20 Display Layout 41 Table 5 Alarms List 44 Figure 21 Vessel Dimension Measurement 47 Figure 22 Ente...

Страница 12: ... of figures and tables Page 10 Table 10 PGN Lists 72 Table 11 Troubleshooting 74 Figure 31 Junction Box What s in the Box 75 Figure 32 Connecting the External Equipment 76 Figure 33 GNSS Antenna Position 86 ...

Страница 13: ... what other equipment is connected The earth connection point must be bonded to pro tective earth using as short a connection as possible This equipment is intended as an aid to navigation and is not a re placement for proper navigational judgement Information provided by the equipment must not be relied upon as accurate User decisions based upon information provided by the equipment are done so e...

Страница 14: ...lites are used to determine a position and for how long satellite information has been received 1 2 2 Compass Safe Distance The compass safe distance of this transceiver is 0 5m or greater for a 0 3 de viation 1 2 3 Product Category This product is categorized as protected in accordance with the definitions provided in IEC 60945 1 2 4 Disposal of Transceiver and Packaging Please dispose of this AI...

Страница 15: ...otice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gen erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may ca...

Страница 16: ...evice This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada appli cables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est au torisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 L utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélec trique subi même si le brouillage est ...

Страница 17: ...ng 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 equipped vessels Position is derived from GLONASS or GPS and communication between vessels is by VHF digital transmissions Figure 1 The AIS Network ...

Страница 18: ...Introduction Page 16 ...

Страница 19: ...uired to complete the installation 3 2 1 VHF Antenna Connection of a suitable VHF antenna will be required for the AIS transceiver to operate The antenna cable should be terminated with a PL 259 or UHF connector A surge arrestor should be fitted in line with VHF antenna connec tor See section 3 3 3 for more information Mounting bracket Power cable 14 way data cable 18 way data cable GNSS antenna a...

Страница 20: ...ntenna location and the AIS transceiver you will require an extension cable Please contact your dealer for details 3 2 3 GNSS Antenna Mount A mounting bracket is required for the supplied GNSS antenna 3 2 4 Data Interface Cables Suitable screened multi core cable will be required to connect the ships sen sor DGPS Gyro etc data ports to the AIS transceiver 3 3 Installation Procedures Before beginni...

Страница 21: ... of the main system elements A typical system and connection diagram is pro vided in Figure 3 Figure 3 Typical AIS Transceiver Connection NMEA2000 Above decks Below decks Optional connections Chassis GND GNSS antenna VHF antenna 12 24V DC Supply Displays ECDIS RADAR Surge arrestor Ship s sensor data DGPS GYRO Heading ...

Страница 22: ... It is recommended that the AIS transceiver be installed in a below decks environment protected from the weather The transceiver is supplied with four self tapping screws for attachment of the AIS transceiver to a suitable surface using the supplied bracket Please refer to Figure 5 for guidance The transceiver can be panel mounted using the four self tapping screws provided Please refer to Figure ...

Страница 23: ...o Figure 29 for dimensions A drilling and cutting template is provided with the transceiver To panel mount the unit it is necessary to remove the 4 off socket cap screws recessed in front of the unit See Figure 6 Desk mounted Panel mounted Overhead mounted reverse mounting bracket ...

Страница 24: ...Installation and Configuration Page 22 Figure 5 Desk Mounting the AIS Transceiver ...

Страница 25: ...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 following guidelines when selecting a location for the GNSS antenna The GNSS antenna mount should be secured to a rigid surface The GNSS antenna should be located where it has a clear unobstructed view of the sky overhead ...

Страница 26: ...tion Route the GNSS antenna cable to the AIS transceiver If extension cables are required all junctions should be made using appropriate co axial connectors and made watertight Connect the GNSS antenna cable to the GNSS connector on the AIS trans ceiver Figure 7 GNSS Antenna Location GNSS antenna should be at least 5m 16ft from RADAR or satellite communication antennas It should also be away from ...

Страница 27: ... radio satellite and RADAR antennas Ideally the AIS VHF antenna should be mounted directly above or below the ship s primary VHF radiotelephone antenna with no horizontal separation and with a minimum of 2m vertical separation Refer to Figure 9 for further guidance The VHF antenna cable should be kept as short as possible to minimize signal loss High quality low loss coaxial cable appropriate to t...

Страница 28: ...ngles and sharp bends in the antenna cables should be avoided It is recommended that a suitable surge arrestor is fitted in line with the VHF antenna connector Connect the VHF antenna cable to the VHF connector on the AIS transceiver as shown in Figure 10 Figure 9 VHF Antenna Location VHF antenna should be at least 3m 10ft from other transmitting radio satellite and RADAR antennas 3m 10ft VHF ante...

Страница 29: ...tion of the transceiver to external sensors and equipment 3 4 2 Sensor Configuration The transceiver has six NMEA0183 IEC61162 1 2 data ports for connection of ship s sensors and display equipment as described in Table 1 and Table 2 There are three input only ports for ship s sensor data and three bidirectional high speed ports for connection of display equipment such as Radar or elec tronic chart...

Страница 30: ...interface connection 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 YELLOW RED BLACK PINK DRAIN WIRE SIGNAL BLUE SIGN N BLUE SIGN P SILENT N SILENT P SENSOR 1 RX A SENSOR 1 RX B SENSOR 1 COM SENSOR 2 RX A SENSOR 2 RX B SENSOR 2 COM SENSOR 3 RX A SENSOR 3 RX B SENSOR 3 COM CHASSIS 9 8 7 6 12 11 10 5 4 3 2 1 14 13 ...

Страница 31: ...nals 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 Data port Function Type Default Baud rate 1 Sensor 1 input DGNSS COG SOG LAT LON Receive only 4800 2 Sensor 2 input Rate of Turn Receive only 4800 3 Sensor 3 input Gyro heading Receive only 4800 ...

Страница 32: ...Installation and Configuration Page 30 3 4 5 Data Bi directional Ports 18 way connector Figure 13 Serial Bi directional Port Connection 18 way interface connection ...

Страница 33: ... 38400 6 Long range DGPS Ext Display Bidirectional 38400 PIN WIRE COLOUR SIGNAL LR DGPS TX A LR DGPS TX B LR DGPS RX A LR DGPS RX B LR DGPS COM PILOT TX A PILOT TX B PILOT RX A PILOT RX B PILOT COM ALARM NC ALARM COM EXT DISPLAY TX A EXT DISPLAY TX B EXT DISPLAY RX A EXT DISPLAY RX B EXT DISPLAY COM CHASSIS ORANGE BROWN PURPLE BLUE BLACK RED RED WHITE PINK YELLOW GREEN GREY WHITE ORANGE WHITE BLAC...

Страница 34: ...larm relay connections are described in Table 3 Table 3 Alarm Relay Connections Alarm connection Function Contact rating COM Alarm relay common connection 2A at 220VDC or 60W maximum NC Alarm relay normally closed connection If an external GNSS device which does not provide a DTM sentence is connected to the transceiver and the trans ceiver is configured to require DTM sentences the exter nal GNSS...

Страница 35: ...tion to an emergency power source is an IMO requirement for SOLAS vessels The power supply current ratings and recommended fusing or circuit breaker currents are as follows A 12VDC supply should be able to provide a peak current of 6 0A and be fused at 10 0A Wire colour Function Connect to Red Power supply 12V or 24V DC power supply from ships emergency power source Black Power supply Power supply...

Страница 36: ...t is essential that the earth connection point is used in all installations regardless of what other equipment is connected The earth connection point must be bonded to pro tective earth using as short a connection as possible 3 6 Connection to an NMEA2000 network optional The AIS transceiver can be connected to an NMEA2000 network by a suitable NMEA2000 network cable available from your local dea...

Страница 37: ...Installation and Configuration Page 35 3 7 Turning the Transceiver On The transceiver does not have an on off switch and will operate immediately that power is applied to the unit ...

Страница 38: ...Installation and Configuration Page 36 ...

Страница 39: ... wheel This is used to highlight information presented on the display The scroll wheel can also be pressed to confirm data entry or select informa tion Navigation status Screen brightness key When pressed with a short press will go to the Navigation status screen When pressed and held it will go to the display brightness screen Scroll wheel push to select Function keys up down left right Back Home...

Страница 40: ... audible sound when a key is pressed a message is received or an alarm is activated Sounds can be enabled or disabled via the Sounds Settings menu Micro SD card The micro SD card socket behind the door is provided to al low uploading of new software to the transceiver Display The display shows essential AIS operating information and allows for configuration of the transceiver via the menus 4 3 Adj...

Страница 41: ...navigated between using the controls Selection of an icon will then display the information beneath in accordance with Figure 19 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 data settings Target plot Messages Alarms Own dynamic data System settings INT GNSS ...

Страница 42: ...TION AND AIS SART TEST RANGE AND LONG RANGE SETTINGS LOGGING SOFTWARE UPDATES SAVE RESTORE RESET SETTINGS DISPLAY AND UNIT SETTINGS SOUND SETTINGS LANGUAGE TIME AND DATE PASSWORD FILTER AND CPA TCPA SETTINGS WiFi SETTINGS GNSS SOURCE EXTERNAL DISPLAY PORT SETTINGS PILOT PORT SETTINGS LONG RANGE PORT SETTINGS NMEA2000 SETTINGS TARGET LIST VOYAGE DATA TARGET PLOT MESSAGES ALARMS OWN DYNAMIC DATA SYS...

Страница 43: ...yboard 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 further list of functions specific to that screen This is indicated by this icon 4 6 Information Displayed Figure 20 Display Layout 4 6 1 Menu Title Refers to the current menu displayed from Figure 19 4 6 2 Time Time derived from GNSS satellites or AIS Base Stations...

Страница 44: ... the presence of acknowledged or unacknowledged AIS alarms Messages Displays an envelope icon with a number to show the pres ence of AIS messages received See menu Messages Status indicators Displays INLAND if in inland mode Displays type of GNSS being used and displays 1W if the vessel power has changed to 1W 4 6 7 Alarms The transceiver performs self checking functions continuously If a self che...

Страница 45: ...d over the PI in this condition ALR 003 Rx Channel 1 ALR 004 Rx Channel 2 ALR 005 DSC Channel 70 If the receiver returns to normal operation this alarm will be cleared Antenna VSWR exceeds limit This alarm occurs if there is a problem with your antenna or antenna connection External EPFS lost This alarm occurs if the position from the external Electronic Position Fixing System i e GNSS is invalid ...

Страница 46: ...mple the alarm will activate if the Navigation status is set to moored but the vessel speed is greater than 3 knots Correct the navigation status to clear this alarm Active AIS SART An active AIS SART AIS Search and Res cue Transmitter message has been received The SART will be displayed as the top item in the target list Select this item to see the location of the SART Internal External GNSS mism...

Страница 47: ... are Compose takes you to the message composition screen In box takes you to the received message list view Sent shows a list of recently sent messages To compose a new message select the type of message from the drop down menu and the destination This can be by directly entering the MMSI or by se lecting from a list of visible targets The message text is entered using the on screen keyboard Messa...

Страница 48: ...ure the sounds emitted by the device It is also possible from this screen to set the UTC time offset change the password change the filter settings and display the menus in a number of non English languages 4 7 Configuring Vessel Information 4 7 1 Pre configuration Checks To proceed with configuration the steps in Section 3 should already have been completed 4 7 2 Configuring Vessel Identification...

Страница 49: ...in parallel This mode is the default setting and gives the best performance GPS in this mode only GPS satellites are used for the position fix GLONASS in this mode only GLONASS satellites are used for the position fix The operating mode can be selected from the GNSS source option in the Ad vanced settings menu The antenna dimensions should be entered in metres according to the dia gram provided in...

Страница 50: ...nformation select the Voyage Data settings option The following information is required Navigation Status Navigational status selected from the icons on the screen Destination Ships next destination port limited to 20 characters ETA Estimated time date of arrival at destination using UTC time Draught Maximum present static draught to the nearest 1 10th of a metre Persons on Board Number of crew on...

Страница 51: ...ration of the transceiver the password should be changed from its default value of 0000 four zeros to another alpha numeric code Password change is carried out by selecting User Settings Password The password should be recorded on the installation record found in Section 9 4 10 Confirming Correct Operation Following entry of the vessel and voyage information the transceiver will com mence normal o...

Страница 52: ...perational and should remain powered unless autho rised by the local maritime authority The installation record at the rear of this manual should be completed and left on board the vessel 4 11 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 response The transceiver will display...

Страница 53: ...l wheel Selecting a highlighted target using the Select key will bring up more details of that target The Options menu on this screen provides additional actions which can be performed on the target list Different symbols are shown for an AIS target depending on the type of target and its status these are shown in Figure 24 These symbols are common to the Target list and Target plot displays NAME ...

Страница 54: ...s which fall within certain limits The Closest Point of Approach CPA defines a boundary around the own vessel upon which if breached will trigger the filter Time to Closest Point of Approach TCPA can only be set if CPA is set and will trigger the filter if the time to the CPA limit is breached These parameters are set on the Filtering and CPA TCPA Settings menu The target list shows targets which ...

Страница 55: ...eatures can be selected If the Own Vessel Details option is selected the left hand side of the screen will change to show own vessel dynamic data If the MOB Details Display option is selected the target plot will change to show only AIS MOB AIS SART and AIS EPIRB devices The left hand side of the screen will show the range and relative bearing to whichever target is currently highlighted using the...

Страница 56: ...ro SD card If a Micro SD card is inserted into the card socket the AIS transceiver can be configured to output specific data to the card This is accessed from the indi vidual port menu from the System settings Interfaces menu If the Log port to SD Card option is set to On data will be output from that port to the Micro SD card if one is inserted into the card socket Only one port can be logged to ...

Страница 57: ...ired and upon connection the details of the connection will be shown in the bottom right cor ner of the screen Once a WiFi connection is made the transceiver will output a range of NMEA sentences over the selected WiFi port 4 14 2 Access Point Mode If the transceiver is configured as a WiFi access point AP it will create its own WiFi network allowing other WiFi enabled devices to connect to it Onc...

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Страница 59: ...e entered into the AIS transceiver A quality setting for the speed course and heading data sources connected to the AIS is required The quality setting can be high or low for each data source The low setting should be used unless a type approved sensor e g a gyro providing heading information is connected to the AIS transceiver The additional identification information can be entered via the Vesse...

Страница 60: ...sors to the transceiver The system alarms asso ciated with these sensors can be disabled in Inland mode through the Alarm Settings screen 5 1 5 Blue Sign Switch When operating in Inland mode it is possible to connect a blue sign switch to the AIS transceiver The transceiver provides an isolated input for Blue Sign switch connection It comprises two connections BLUE_SIGN_P and BLUE_SIGN_N When en a...

Страница 61: ... 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 KƉƟŽŶƐ BLUE_SIGN BLUE_SIGN_P BLUE_SIGN_N GND GND 3k9 FIELD GND FIELD POWER 32Vdc max BLUE_SIGN_P BLUE_SIGN_N FIELD POWER 32Vdc max FIELD GND AIS dƌĂŶƐĐĞŝǀĞƌ ...

Страница 62: ...Inland mode Page 60 ...

Страница 63: ... The input circuitry of the bi directional data ports is identical to the input circuit ry for the sensor data input ports described in the preceding section The out put circuitry consists of a differential line driver IC Analog Devices ADM2587E and is shown in Figure 28 Oscillator Rectifier Regulator Decode Digital isolation Transceiver VISOIN Encode Decode Encode Decode ADM2587E RX_A TxD Vcc DE ...

Страница 64: ...racteristics 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 IEC61162 2 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 UART Data output port Isolat...

Страница 65: ...mats All data input is via IEC61162 NMEA 0183 sentences For details of the sen tences and their checksums please refer to IEC61162 1 6 5 AIS Transceiver Overall Dimensions Figure 29 Transceiver Dimensions 165 mm 111 mm 196 mm 143 mm 152 mm 130 mm 79 mm 49 mm ...

Страница 66: ... 6 7 Transmission Intervals The IEC61162 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 over the ports at regular transmission intervals Table 6 lists each sentence type and the transmission interval 68mm 75mm TNC male TNC male 10m RG58 cable ...

Страница 67: ...en a report is not generated by the transceiver a dummy VDO is generated in its place ALR inac tive Once a minute If no alarms are active a single empty ALR sentence is output ALR active Once every thirty sec onds If any alarms are active an ALR sentence is output for each active alarm ABK ACA LR1 LR2 LR3 LRF LRI TXT VDM Only transmitted when specifically initiated by an external event ...

Страница 68: ...le 7 IEC61162 Sentences Input and Output Data Port Input Sentences Output Sentences Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT RMC ROT VBW VTG THS N A External display Pilot Long range ABM ACA ACK AIR BBM DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT LRF LRI RMC ROT SSD VBW VSD VTG EPV SPW THS ABK ACA ALR LR1 LR2 LR3 LRF LRI TXT VDM VDO TRL VER DGPS RTCM SC 104 binary format ...

Страница 69: ...7 8 Expected error in altitude ID of most likely failed satellite Probability of missed detection for most likely failed satellite Estimate of bias on most likely failed satellite Standard deviation of bias estimate GGA 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 No of satellites in use 00 12 Horizontal dilution of precision Antenna altitude above below mean sea level geoid Units of antenna altitude m Geoidal separation U...

Страница 70: ...put priority is for Position COG SOG Heading Rate of Turn The sensor input ports have a priority order as shown in Table 9 RMC 7 8 Date dd mm yy Magnetic variation degrees E W VBW 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 Longitudinal water speed knots Transverse water speed knots Status water speed Stern transverse water speed knots Status stern water speed Stern transverse ground speed Status stern ground speed VTG 2 Cour...

Страница 71: ... they are from the currently selected position source RMC GGA GNS GLL GBS GRS GSA GSV GFA When no position has been received on the selected port for 30 seconds the port is deselected as a position source and a new source selected as de scribed above 6 11 2 Course and Speed Priority Scheme COG and SOG are taken from the highest priority source reporting any one of RMC with DTM WGS84 or datum overr...

Страница 72: ...Rate of Turn has been received on the selected port for 30 seconds the port shall be deselected as a Rate of Turn source and a new source selected as described above 6 12 Compatibility Mode Some devices require the use of Compatibility Mode for correct operation When operating in the standard mode the fix quality flag indicates the type of GNSS position that is being reported In compatibility mode...

Страница 73: ...126208 1ED00 Group Function in out 126992 1F010 System Time out 126993 1F011 Heartbeat out 126996 1F014 Product Information in out 127520 1F112 Vessel Heading in 127251 1F113 Rate of Turn in 129025 1F801 GNSS Position Rapid Update out RMC 129026 1F802 GNSS Direction Data in out RMC 129029 1F805 GNSS Position Data in out 129038 1F80E AIS Class A Position Report out VDO VDM 129039 1F80F AIS Class B ...

Страница 74: ...96 1FB04 AIS Acknowledge out 129797 1FB05 AIS Binary Broadcast Message out 129798 1FB06 AIS SAR Aircraft Posi tion Report out VDO VDM 129801 1FB09 AIS Addressed SRM out 129802 1FB0A AIS Safety Broadcast Binary Message out VDO VDM 129809 1FB11 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part A out VDO VDM 129810 1FB12 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part B out VDO VDM PGN Dec PGN Hex Title in NMEA Data bas...

Страница 75: ...id MSSI The VHF antenna may be faulty Please check the connection to the VHF antenna and that the VHF antenna is not damaged The alarm icon may illuminate briefly if the power supply is interrupted or the VHF antenna characteristics are briefly affected No GPS position fix can be obtained Please check the transceiver is located where the internal GPS antenna has a clear sky view or that an externa...

Страница 76: ...es sels but my vessel name is not shown on their chart plotter or PC Some older AIS devices and chart plotters do not process the specific class B mes sage which provides the vessel name message 24 This is not a fault of your AIS transceiver software upgrades are available for may older chart plotters which will correct this issue The other vessel should update its AIS unit and or chart plot ting ...

Страница 77: ... Route your accessory cables through the waterproof cable glands and find the appropriate terminal blocks to fix them to 3 Use the connector diagrams shown in Figure 12 and Figure 14 as your guide 4 Secure the earth screen shield of the accessory cables to the metallic strips of the junction box or to the appropriate connection on the termi nal block 5 By default the 120 Ohm jumper connectors shou...

Страница 78: ... equipment should be connected at one end only Refer to the manufacturers documentation regarding cable construction The chassis connection can be made with EITHER a drain wire OR directly to the cable shield using exposed wire links on the junction box printed circuit board depending on the cable construction COM Rx A Rx B COM Rx A Rx B Tx A Tx B COM Shield Tx A Tx B Rx A Rx B COM Shield Tx A Tx ...

Страница 79: ... Dimensions 235mm x 69mm x 233mm WxHxD Junction Box Weight 0 65kg Operating Temperature Range 15 C to 55 C Maximum Operating Humidity 90 at 40 C non condensing Water Ingress Rating IPx6 18 way data connector Chogori 23018525 04 RC Mating Half Chogori 23018221 01 14 way data connector Chogori 23014525 05 RC Mating Half Chogori 23014221 01 ...

Страница 80: ...Junction Box Accessory Page 78 ...

Страница 81: ...e talker and multiple listen ers high speed transmission IEC61162 3 2008 A2 2014 Maritime navigation and radio communication equip ment and systems Digital interfaces Part 3 Serial data instrument net work ITU R M 1371 5 02 2014 Technical characteristics for an automatic identifica tion system using time division multiple access in the VHF maritime mobile band IEC61108 1 2nd Ed 2003 07 Global Navi...

Страница 82: ...mm x 165mm x 111mm WxHxD see Figure 29 for drawing Transceiver Weight 1 5kg Compass Safe Distance 0 5m Transceiver Operating Temperature Range 15 C to 55 C Maximum Operating Humidity 90 at 40 C non condensing Water Ingress Rating IPx6 IPx7 Supply Voltage 12 to 24V DC absolute min 10 8V absolute max 31 2 V Power Consumption 12W Current Consumption 12 VDC Supply 0 9A typical 6 0A peak Current consum...

Страница 83: ...menu keys with adjust able backlight Rotary Control Encoder with push function Speaker 600mW 750Hz 11mm x 15mm Receiver Chan nels 32 channels GPS and GLONASS operating modes Time to First Fix Typically 26 seconds Frequency L1 GPS band 1575 42MHz and L1 GLONASS band 1597 1 1609 5MHz Accuracy 2 5m CEP 5 0m SEP without differential correction 2 0m CEP 3 0m SEP with SBAS or RTCM DGPS correction Antenn...

Страница 84: ...odulation Mode 25kHz GMSK Number of Receivers 3 Frequency Range 156 025MHz to 162 025MHz Channel Bandwidth 25kHz Sensitivity 107dBm for 20 PER Modulation Mode 25kHz GMSK Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70dB Spurious Response 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 7...

Страница 85: ...ta Input Ports Number of Ports 3 Standard IEC61162 1 2 Baud Rate 4800 baud or 38400 baud Port Impedance 54K Ohms Bidirectional Data Ports including pilot port Number of Ports 3 Standard IEC61162 1 2 Baud Rate 4800 or 38400 baud Port Impedance 54K Ohm Differential Correction Port Standard ITU 823 2 RTCM SC 104 Baud Rate 4800 baud or 38400 baud Port Impedance 54K Ohms Blue Sign Port Port Impedance 1...

Страница 86: ...ftware 110200 01 02 MKD Hardware 1 Modem Hardware 1 The System Information screen will display the currently installed software and hardware versions on the transceiver If this differs from that stated here please check Online for an updated manual Silent Mode Port Port Impedance 10K Ohms NMEA 2000 Port Load Equivalency Number LEN 1 Power Con nector Chogori 22002525 04 RC Mating Half Chogori 22002...

Страница 87: ...n installed and com missioned 9 1 Vessel Details Vessel Name Flag State IMO Number MMSI Number Owner Radio Call Sign Type of Vessel Gross Regis tered Tonnage Length m Beam m AIS Transceiver Serial Number Installation Password Radio Software Version Number MKD Software Version Number External GNSS Antenna Location all dimensions in meters refer to diagram below A B C D ...

Страница 88: ...s should be provided and attached to this installa tion record Antenna layout for VHF and GNSS antennas AIS arrangement drawing Block diagram showing interconnection of equipment D GPS Receiver Gyro Compass ROT Indication Speed Log ECDIS Radar Other Equipment Power Supply Ref A Antenna Ref A Ref B Length in metres Ref C Ref D Beam in metres Ref B Stern Bow Ref C Ref D ...

Страница 89: ...ller Detail Modification record number Details enter details of modifications to the transceiver including software updates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Installed by name Installation com pany name Date of installa tion Vessel location at installation Signature ...

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