Step-by-Step Installation Procedure: Mount the NAUTICAST™ close to ships operation workstation for traffic surveillance and maneuvering. Use t
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Components and Interfaces The diagram below illustrates which devices can be connected to the NAUTICAST™. For a detailed description of sensor conne
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
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
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
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
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
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
3.8 Sensor Software Configuration 3.8.1 Introduction The NAUTICAST™ AIS requires a connection to various sensor devices. Sensor Configuration sho
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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It is possible to interrupt this process by pressing the “Back” - Button [M8]. After the analysis is complete, the Transponder will list the data
3.8.3 Real-Time Analysis of NMEA Data Streams After these configuration procedures, an overview of the current Sensor Software Configuration has be
Each time the analysis process for sensor configuration is undertaken; a trace file (see below) is automatically generated and sent out to the ECDIS-
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
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
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
5:LoInd 6:Acc 7:Sat RMC - Minimum Navigation Information 12 1 2 3
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 | | | |
3.8.7 Calculated Values Processed dynamic ship data such as position, SOG etc. is generated by NMEA sentences. Exceptions: If "Calc" is
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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3.10 Pin-Description AIS-Connector: AIS -Cable Sub-D 50 Plug CH1_in+ 12 CH1_in- 10 CH1_g
3.11 Pin-Description Communication-Cable / Socket 50-Pins Communication-Cable / Socket ( Sub-D 50 Socket ) 1 34 18 2 35 19 3
3.12 Communication Cable RS232 (Sub-D 50 Socket) Cable 2635 (NAU-B502) includes a RS232 SUB-DB9 connector for PC communicati
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
All outdoor connectors on the coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation, such as shrink-stocking with silicone to protect the antenna
Menu „GPS Settings: Select from the Main Menu “Transponder Configuration ” Number 5. Menu is USER password protected. The default password from the
GPS module: The screen provides means to switch the GPS Module between the „<µBlox>‟ or „<Jupiter>‟. You can force the AIS to search agai
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
4 Starting the NAUTICAST™ 4.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST™ for operation ATTENTION: AUTHORITIES MANADATE THAT YOU ENTER THIS INFORMATION. Aft
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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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
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
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
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
Select Submenu 1 “General Settings” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 1 on the keyboard. Scroll the Data Fields with [Enter]
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
Select Submenu 4 “Destination” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 4 on the keyboard. Select between mask input and direct input of
4.5 Entering Inland AIS Configuration Select from the Main Menu “5. Transponder Configuration” This option requires the USER password. The default
Select Submenu 7 “Inland AIS Configuration” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Nr. 7 on the keyboard. This screen allows the use
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
1 General Introduction 1.1 Description of AIS What does the abbreviation AIS stand for? AIS stands for: “Automatic Identification System” Wh
Service Menu Example: Service Password Menu Example: Enter the new Password: Then push Enter (M5). Repeat the new Password: Then Push Enter (M
Select Submenu 1 “Change User Password” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] by pressing Number 1 on the keyboard. Enter the new Password: Repeat
5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Reading and understanding Alarms: The NAUTICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT messages. An Alarm informs the user ab
5.2 Alarm Codes ID Description Text Cause/Source System Reaction / Remedy 01 AIS: Tx malfunction VHF Antenna, cabling Reaction: The transponder un
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
6 Accessories The following material is included with the NAUTICAST™. 1 NAUTICAST™ Inland AIS Transponder 1 installation manual, 1 user Manual
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
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
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
9 Appendix 9.1 Samples for battery calculation 9.1.1 Typical Installation GMDSS Battery size calculation for 1 hour (Battery size calculation ba
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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