ACR Electronics Nauticast 2625 Manuel d'installation

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Page 2 - Please read this first!

Step-by-Step Installation Procedure: Mount the NAUTICAST™ close to ships operation workstation for traffic surveillance and maneuvering. Use t

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Quick Replacement Guide Inland AIS

Page 4 - History of Changes

Components and Interfaces The diagram below illustrates which devices can be connected to the NAUTICAST™. For a detailed description of sensor conne

Page 5 - 1.1 Description of AIS

3.4 Interface NMEA Description: 3.4.1 Sensor - Interface CH1, CH2, CH3 Refer to Chapter 3.8 for detailed information on Sensor - Interface and Con

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3.4.3 Pilot Port CH 5 The used sentence formatters for the pilot plug are the same as those listed for the ECDIS port. Note: A pilot input/output

Page 7 - 1.3 AIS Networks

3.4.5 DGPS – DGNSS Channel 9 Field / Protocol information: All fields are provided with further information; please refer to ITU-R M.823-2 / RTCM SC

Page 8 - 2.1 System Overview

3.5 Sensor Interface Definitions All interface ports of the NAUTICAST comply with IEC-61162-1 / -2 and NMEA-0183 HS 3.0 specifications (aligned t

Page 9 - 3.2 Installation Overview

3.6 Sensor notes External Sensor The AIS has interfaces (configurable as IEC 61162-1 or 61162-2) for position, bottom track (BT) speed, heading

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3.7 Sensor Hardware Installation: 3.7.1 Installation of an RS422 serial interface: In most cases, the output from a GPS is already being used by e

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3.8 Sensor Software Configuration 3.8.1 Introduction The NAUTICAST™ AIS requires a connection to various sensor devices. Sensor Configuration sho

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After accessing the Sensor Configuration menu this main configuration screen is active: A variety of possible settings can be made on this screen.

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Please read this first! Warning: Although ACR strives for accuracy in all its publications; this material may contain errors or omissions,

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It is possible to interrupt this process by pressing the “Back” - Button [M8]. After the analysis is complete, the Transponder will list the data

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3.8.3 Real-Time Analysis of NMEA Data Streams After these configuration procedures, an overview of the current Sensor Software Configuration has be

Page 16 - 3.6 Sensor notes

Each time the analysis process for sensor configuration is undertaken; a trace file (see below) is automatically generated and sent out to the ECDIS-

Page 17 - (or 2,3)

3.8.4 Sensor Monitoring for Problem Analysis For specific information on a particular sensor, the NMEA input data can be monitored and is listed on

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3.8.5 Priority Handling of Sensor Sentence This table shows the priority handling of NMEA sentences. The sentences which are treated with higher pri

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6) GPS Quality Indicator, 0 - fix not available, 1 - GPS fix, 2 - Differential GPS fix 7) Number of satellites in view, 00 - 12 8) Hor

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5:LoInd 6:Acc 7:Sat RMC - Minimum Navigation Information 12 1 2 3

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Used Fields: 1,5,6,7,8,9 1:COG 5:SOG 6:SOGIn 7:SOG 8:SOGIn 9:Valid OSD - Ship Data 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | | | |

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3.8.7 Calculated Values Processed dynamic ship data such as position, SOG etc. is generated by NMEA sentences. Exceptions: If "Calc" is

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3.9 Pin-Description AIS-Cable / Socket 50-Pins: AIS Cable/Socket ( Sub-D 50 Plug ) 1 CH5_out+ 34 Spare 18 Ch4_out+ 2 CH5_out- 35 Spa

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1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION ...

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3.10 Pin-Description AIS-Connector: AIS -Cable Sub-D 50 Plug CH1_in+ 12 CH1_in- 10 CH1_g

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3.11 Pin-Description Communication-Cable / Socket 50-Pins Communication-Cable / Socket ( Sub-D 50 Socket ) 1 34 18 2 35 19 3

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3.12 Communication Cable RS232 (Sub-D 50 Socket) Cable 2635 (NAU-B502) includes a RS232 SUB-DB9 connector for PC communicati

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3.13 Installation of VHF / GPS Antennas Interference to the Ship’s VHF Radiotelephone The AIS ship borne equipment, like any other ship borne t

Page 29 - RxA  in –

All outdoor connectors on the coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation, such as shrink-stocking with silicone to protect the antenna

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Menu „GPS Settings: Select from the Main Menu “Transponder Configuration ” Number 5. Menu is USER password protected. The default password from the

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GPS module: The screen provides means to switch the GPS Module between the „<µBlox>‟ or „<Jupiter>‟. You can force the AIS to search agai

Page 32 - Communication

The position of the VHF and GNSS – antennas must be added to the existing antenna layout of the vessel. 3.14 Power Supply The NAUTICAST™ must be

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4 Starting the NAUTICAST™ 4.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST™ for operation ATTENTION: AUTHORITIES MANADATE THAT YOU ENTER THIS INFORMATION. Aft

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4.2 Entering the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers Select from the Main Menu “Service Configuration” Number 6. This option requires the SERVICE pass

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History of Changes Date Version Rev. Status Comments Responsible 2005-11-01 1.0.0 A Released A. Lesch 2006-07-14 1.0.1 B Released Editorial

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Select Submenu 4 “Change DAC / ESN” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 4 on the keyboard. Input new DAC / ESN Numbers and pres

Page 37 - 3.14 Power Supply

4.3 Entering Ship Settings Select from the Main Menu “4. Ship Settings” This option requires the USER password. The default password from the facto

Page 38 - 4 Starting the NAUTICAST™

Setting the Internal and External GPS Antenna Position. Note: It is critical for the proper orientation of your ship to other AIS users to enter thi

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4.4 Entering Voyage Related Data Select from the Main Menu “3. Voyage Settings” This option requires the USER password. The default password from t

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Select Submenu 1 “General Settings” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 1 on the keyboard. Scroll the Data Fields with [Enter]

Page 41 - 4.3 Entering Ship Settings

Select Submenu 2 “Cargo/Voyage Settings” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] or by pressing Nr. 2 on the keyboard. Toggle the values for the ERI sh

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Select Submenu 4 “Destination” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 4 on the keyboard. Select between mask input and direct input of

Page 43 - Main Menu Example:

4.5 Entering Inland AIS Configuration Select from the Main Menu “5. Transponder Configuration” This option requires the USER password. The default

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Select Submenu 7 “Inland AIS Configuration” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 7 on the keyboard. This screen allows the use

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4.6 Service and User Passwords WARNING: It is very important that the Service password not be lost. Keeping the password in a second location may b

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1 General Introduction 1.1 Description of AIS What does the abbreviation AIS stand for? AIS stands for: “Automatic Identification System” Wh

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Service Menu Example: Service Password Menu Example: Enter the new Password: Then push Enter (M5). Repeat the new Password: Then Push Enter (M

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Select Submenu 1 “Change User Password” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Number 1 on the keyboard. Enter the new Password: Repeat

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5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Reading and understanding Alarms: The NAUTICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT messages. An Alarm informs the user ab

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5.2 Alarm Codes ID Description Text Cause/Source System Reaction / Remedy 01 AIS: Tx malfunction VHF Antenna, cabling Reaction: The transponder un

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5.3 Text Messages ID Description Text Cause/Source Reaction of the System / Remedy 07 AIS: UTC clock lost Internal GPS Reaction: the transponder u

Page 52 - 5 Troubleshooting

6 Accessories The following material is included with the NAUTICAST™. 1 NAUTICAST™ Inland AIS Transponder 1 installation manual, 1 user Manual

Page 53 - 5.2 Alarm Codes

7 Technical Information PHYSICAL Size in mm / inch (w) 281,26mm / 11,07inch Size in mm / inch (h) 60mm / 2,36inch Size in mm / inch (d) 20

Page 54 - 5.3 Text Messages

7.1 ERI Ship Types code U ship name Msg 5 (1-99) Ship Type - SOLAS dig1 dig2 Type (first digit) Cargo (Second digit) 8000 No Vessel, type unknown

Page 55 - 6 Accessories

8380 C Pushtow, eight barges at least one tanker or gas barge 8 0 Tanker All ships of this type 8390 C Pushtow, nine or more barges at least one tank

Page 56 - 7 Technical Information

9 Appendix 9.1 Samples for battery calculation 9.1.1 Typical Installation GMDSS Battery size calculation for 1 hour (Battery size calculation ba

Page 57 - 7.1 ERI Ship Types

1.2 AIS in an Operational Environment This illustration depicts a typical AIS System, where two or more AIS equipped vessels (and shore based syste

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9.1.2 RM GMDSS Compact-Console Area A3 with 250 W MF/HF GMDSS Reserve Battery Calculation ( 24 V DC ) for Raytheon Marine GmbH GMDSS Co

Page 59 - 9 Appendix

Calculation: Case A: 1h x ( 0.5 I TX + I RX + I Add ) x 1.4 = 44.06 Ah recommend battery capacity is 86 Ah Charger: I Charg x 0.1 I Batt/h = 8.6

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ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 3331258Y1-03-0212H

Page 61 - 9.2 Drawings and Approvals

ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 33312457246[9,685]145.5[5,728]70[2,756]DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGFORNauticast AIS optional mounting ki

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ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 33312ACR P/N 261060Y1-03-0212H

Page 63 - DIMENSIONAL DRAWING

ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 33312ACR P/N 2640Y1-03-0212H61

Page 64 - ACR P/N 2610

1.5M .1M16, 17, 3348, 49, 32212220181943521WHITEBROWNTWISTED PAIR1. D SUB 50 PIN FEMALE2. D SUB PROTECTIVE JACKET3. HEATSHRINK FOR STRESS RELIEF4. D S

Page 65 - ACR P/N 2640

1.5M .1M12345J27+-CH 4EXT DISPLAYTWISTED PAIRBROWNWHITE43521212220181916, 17, 3348, 49, 32J2SCHEMATIC(22 AWG)(18 AWG)(18 AWG)J11. D SUB 50 PIN FEMALE2

Page 66 - WORKBOAT PWR/DATA

4915324428COMMUNICATIONPC325THIS DOCUMENT AND THE DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN OR HEREWITH IS PROPERTY OF AND BELONGS TO ACR ELECTRONICS, INC. FT LAUDERDA

Page 67 - AIS DATA POWER CABLE

1.5M.1MBlueSign Switch284432154925BlueSign SwitchCH15_RxDCH15_TxDCH15_gnd3ALL 22 AwgDSUB 9 PINABTHIS DOCUMENT AND THE DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN OR HEREW

Page 68 - CABLE ASSEMBLY

1.3 AIS Networks The scenario below shows a full AIS coverage area (including all applications and complete shore infrastructure). The Carriage R

Page 69 - ECDIS CABLE ASSEMBLY

ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 333122612NOTES:1. Mating connectors for cable are A1-03-0339 (TNC Male) andA1-03-0337 (N male)

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(GPS)(VHF)2613GPS/VHF Interface Cable,10 metersY1-03-0212H67

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1:96CABLE 10 METERS(XX)-+ DENOTES REVISION CHANGEDENOTES DIMENSION PLUS DRAFT ANGLEDENOTES DIMENSION MINUS DRAFT ANGLEDENOTES REFERENCE NOTE OR DIMEN

Page 73 - AIS EXT. DC POWER

ACR PART NO.SCALESIZECODE IDENT. NO.18560A26861:1 Power Nominal Voltage Dimensions Weight 240W (10 A) Isolated 24Vdc input, 24Vdc output 217 x 87 x 62

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230443438DRAWING NO.SCALE26221:2GPS 4 PROCOM RECEIVING ANTENNAY1-03-0212H71

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A4B3CD4321A21CDTHIS DOCUMENT AND THE DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN OR HEREWITH IS PROPERTY OF AND BELONGS TO ACR ELECTRONICS, INC. FT LAUDERDALE, FL. IT IS

Page 76 - W/ HRDWRE METAL GPS4

ACR ELECTRONICS INC. Marine BBT Active GPS Antennas w/5 Meter Coax & TNC Male Connector 2637 (28dB Gain) or 2639 (20dB Gain) 20dB Gain 28dB G

Page 77 - ACR ELECTRONICS INC

STANTION ORRAIL MOUNTINGMETALDECK MOUNTINGPLASTICDECK MOUNTINGMETALP/N: 2821P/N: 2627P/N: 2626FOR SCREW PATTERNDETAILS PLEASE SEETHE PART NUMBER DRAWI

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THIS DOCUMENT AND THE DATA DISCLOSED HEREIN OR HEREWITH IS PROPERTY OF ANDBELONGS TO ACR ELECTRONICS, INC. FT LAUDERDALE, FL. IT IS FURNISHED IN CON

Page 79 - SPECIFICATION CONTROL DRAWING

2 NAUTICAST 2.1 System Overview Unlike other AIS devices, the NAUTICAST™ combines all required functions into one cabinet. Additionally, the NAU

Page 80 - GPS MOUNT - PLASTIC

3216.5COUNTER SINK TYP.NOTES:1. GLOMEX P/N: V91752. MATERIAL: NYLON 3. COLOR: WHITE3. ITEMS COME INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED707.393223310025R5351"X

Page 81 - Metal 1 x 14 thread

3.04.843X .25 THRU2.11" X 14 THREADS/INCHNOTES:1. MATERIAL: 304 STAINLESS STEEL2. FINISH: POLISHED4.01.0.12SPECIFICATION CONTROL DRAWINGABTHIS DO

Page 82 - Antenna Width Dimensions:

ACR ELECTRONICS INC. SHEET ACR PART NUMBER 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 -1- 2628 Antenna Width Dimensions: Antenna Tip, plasti

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ACR ELECTRONICS INC. SHEET ACR PART NUMBER 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 -2- 2628 Antenna Dimension and Part Description: Part D

Page 84 - ACR P/N 2621

ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 33312ACR P/N 262180Y1-03-0212H

Page 85 - Antenna VHF GPS Combo

TECHNICAL DATA:DRAWING NO.2624Antenna VHF GPS ComboSCALE1:1ACR Electronics, Inc.Electrical specications: Frequency range VHF: 156-162 MHz, VSWR <

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Included with ACR Part #262482Y1-03-0212H

Page 87 - Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313

ACR Electronics5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, FL 33313Y1-03-0212H83Source, Draw.-No. 46-EX-D-X00001-C, coyright Raytheon Marine GmbH, Kiel, Germ

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Bundesrepubli k DeutschlandFederal Republic of GermanyBundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und HydrographieFederal Maritime and Hydrographic AgencyBUNDESAMT F

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3 Installation IMPORTANT: AUTHORITIES MANDATE that after the physical installation has been successfully completed, all ships data and settings be

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EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE No. BSH/461214321220109Page2o'f 2Gomponents necessary for operation:Components necessary fofoperationPart No.Rema

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2009-05 EC - DoC Comrod AC17 EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformi

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2009-06 EC - DoC Comrod AV7 EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformit

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2009-07 EC - DoC Procom GPS 4 Antenna EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2009-08 EC - DoC Nauticast Inland AIS EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Dies

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EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformitätserklärung bestätigt, dass das unten benannte Zubehör gleich oder be

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Quick Replacement Guide Inland AIS

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