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Part No. 3508 102 70870
Rev. D
MX-Marine
January, 2005
By: TCD
This document is the property of MX-Marine.
It must not be reproduced or otherwise made available to any third party
without our permission in writing. Alterations due to technical progress are reserved.
MX Marine (USA)
23868 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 201
Torrance, CA 90505
USA
+1 310 791 8213 (Telephone)
+1 310 791 6108 (Fax)
MX Marine (UK)
Ocean Quay
Southampton SO14 5QY
United Kingdom
+44(2380) 33 99 22 (Telephone)
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How To Contact Us?
Contact your local MX-Marine, Leica dealer for:
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Installation, Service, & Technical Support
Sales of Accessories
Hardware and Software Upgrades
Unlike many other consumer electronics industries which only sell consumer electronic devices, your marine dealer
is often your best advisor for installation and service of your new AIS unit. MX-Marine, Leica strongly encourages
you to utilize the knowledge and experience of your sales and service dealer.
Should you need to contact us directly for new sales, upgrades, repair service, or technical support, we can be
reached at the following:
International:
MX-Marine (USA)
23868 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 201
Torrance, California 90505
USA
+1 310 791 8213 (Telephone)
+1 310 791 6108 (Fax)
In Europe:
MX Marine (UK)
Ocean Quay
Southampton SO14 5QY
United Kingdom
+44(2380) 33 99 22 (Telephone)
+44(2380) 33 03 45 (Fax)
Email:
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Table of Contents
1
General .............................................................................................................................................1
1.1
1.2
1.3
Software Releases ........................................................................................................................1
General Recommendations for Installation, Maintenance and Repair Work .........................1
Safety Warnings ............................................................................................................................1
2
Overview ..........................................................................................................................................3
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Supplied Equipment......................................................................................................................3
Compatibility with Other Systems ..............................................................................................3
MX535 Transponder with MX420 CDU ........................................................................................4
MX535 Transponder Overview ....................................................................................................5
3
Installation ......................................................................................................................................6
3.1
General Requirements .................................................................................................................6
3.2
Installation Overview
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
Survey .............................................................................................................................................6
Step-by-step Installation Procedure.......................................................................................... .....6
MX535 Connection Diagram ...........................................................................................................7
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.2.1
3.3.2.2
3.3.2.3
3.3.2.4
3.3.2.5
3.3.2.6
Components and Interfaces ........................................................................................................7
General Interface Description .........................................................................................................8
Interface NMEA Description ...........................................................................................................9
Sensor – Interface CH1, CH2, CH3 ................................................................................................9
ECDIS – Presentation Interface CH4 .............................................................................................9
PILOT Port CH5 ............................................................................................................................10
LONG RANGE CH8 ......................................................................................................................10
DGPS – DGNSS CH9 ...................................................................................................................11
ALARM CIRCUIT .........................................................................................................................11
3.4
Sensor Interface Definitions.......................................................................................................11
Sensor Notes .................................................................................................................................12
Sensor Hardware Installation.........................................................................................................13
Priority Handling of Sensor Sentence ...........................................................................................14
Pin-Description AIS Cable/Socket 50-Pins ...................................................................................19
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.5
3.5.1
3.5.2
Installation of VHF/GPS Antennas.............................................................................................21
VHF Antenna Installation ..............................................................................................................21
GNSS Antenna Installation ...........................................................................................................22
3.6
Specific Recommendations........................................................................................................23
Recommendations Concerning AIS Systems ...............................................................................23
Recommendations Concerning Installation of Transponder Unit .................................................23
Recommendations Concerning Installation of VHF Antenna .......................................................23
Recommendations Concerning Installation of GPS Antenna .......................................................23
Recommendations Concerning Redundancy................................................................................24
Emergency Power Source ............................................................................................................24
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
3.6.5
3.6.6
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Technical Data ............................................................................................................................25
4.1
Technical Information ................................................................................................................25
5
Setting-to-Work/Configuration .............................................................................................27
5.1
5.2
Setting-to-Work ...........................................................................................................................27
Software Versions ......................................................................................................................27
5.3
Configuration ..............................................................................................................................27
5.3.1
Configuration with MX420/MKD CDU ...........................................................................................27
5.4
Testing .........................................................................................................................................27
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Repair/Maintenance ..................................................................................................................28
6.1
Trouble Shooting ........................................................................................................................28
6.1.1
Hints ..............................................................................................................................................28
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8
9
Fault Code List ............................................................................................................................31
Cabling Documents ..................................................................................................................33
PRODUCT WARRANTY ...........................................................................................................35
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List of Abbreviations
This list also contains abbreviations which are not used in this manual but in additional documentation.
A
AIS
Universal shipborne Automatic Identification System
B
BIIT
Built-In Integrity Test
C
COG
CDU
D
Course Over Ground
Control and Display Unit (MX420/MKD)
DCU
DSC
Display and Control Unit (MX420/MKD)
Digital Selective Call
E
ECDIS
Electronic Chart Display and Information System
H
HDG
Heading
L
LR
Long Range
M
MAC
MKD
MMSI
Medium Access Control
Minimum Keyboard and Display
Maritime Mobile Service Identity
P
PDP
PP
Primary Display Port (Presentation Interface)
Pilot Port (Auxiliary Display Port)
S
SOG
Speed Over Ground
U
UAIS
Universal shipborne AIS
V
VDL
VDM
VDO
VHF Data Link
Serial output message containing VDL information (IEC 61162-1)
Serial output message containing VDL information (IEC 61162-1) (from own ship)
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MX535 AIS Transponder Unit
Technical & Installation Manual
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1
General
This Technical & Installation Manual is the installation manual for the MX535 AIS Transponder. It also contains
information about the antennas (GPS and VHF) and cabling used by the MX535.
Related Documents
MX420 Operator’s Manual (P/N 3508 102 70040)
1.1 Software Releases
MX535
This manual is valid for all software versions of the MX535. See also Section 5.2.
MX420
The CDU must have the program version V2.0(841) or later to work properly with the MX535 (NAUTICAST) AIS
transponder.
1.2 General Recommendations for Installation, Maintenance and Repair Work
MX-Marine Company gives advice and recommendations for the arrangement of MX-Marine equipment and the
installation sites. A prerequisite is that the necessary drawings of the ship should be made available in good time.
The advice and recommendations contained in this manual are given on the basis of our up-to-date practical
experience and to the best of our knowledge. However, they are given without any commitment. As far as is
permissible, any liability on the part of MX-Marine for resulting damage is expressly ruled out, regardless of whether
the damage is of a direct or indirect nature.
Unusual shipbuilding shapes, additions or superstructures as well as environmental influences can impair the
functioning of the equipment. We are, of course, willing to help the customer with optimising solutions subject to
suitable commercial arrangements.
The customer is responsible for ensuring that the MX-Marine equipment is installed properly according to our
instructions and in compliance with the regulations issued by the relevant classification society and national
authorities.
1.3 Safety Warnings
WARNING
This unit contains electrostatic sensitive devices.
Observe precautions for handling.
The discharge of electrostatic energy into a semiconductor can destroy the semiconductor or change its properties.
Before a unit’s housing is opened to remove or touch a board, the service equipment, Order No. 586-5011, must be
used.
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1. The mat must be positioned at the workplace.
2. The potential equalization cable must be connected to the snap fastener and the clamp to a suitable
protective earth contact. The cable contains a 1 MΩ resistor, which must not be removed.
3. The wristband must be put on. When the spiral cable is connected to the snap fastener, the discharge
line is established.
4. Thoroughly grounded soldering, measurement and test tools must be used. If these tools are supplied
with power from the 110 or 230 VAC mains, a fault current plug must protect this supply.
Boards and units that contain ESD-endangered semiconductors are marked with the symbol shown above.
All assisting persons who might come into contact with the endangered boards must also use the ESD equipment.
DANGER
It is not permissible to connect the ship’s mains to the system before
setting-to-work by a qualified technician. The mains must be switched off
(e.g. by means of a common isolating switch or a circuit breaker) in the
ship’s supply or the mains cable must be disconnected until setting-to-work
takes place.
If a synchro is connected via an appropriate interface, dangerous voltages
might be present, even although all supplies to the system are switched off.
Capacitors and tubes can store dangerous voltages for several hours, even
when they have been disconnected from the supply voltage.
WARNING
Pay attention to the regulations for the prevention of accidents.
DANGER
Even when the system is switched off, there might be a dangerous voltage
present on exposed contacts. Therefore, before a unit is opened, it must be
ensured that the electrical supply to all units is, and remains, disconnected
from the ship’s mains.
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MX535 AIS Transponder Unit
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2
Overview
The MX535 is an AIS Transponder Unit, which receives data from other vessels by means of a VHF radio and
sends these data to the MX420 Control and Display Unit (CDU) or the ECDIS.
In the opposite direction, the AIS receives data from the external GPS system and the ship’s sensors and transmit
these data by means of the VHF radio.
Access to these data and access to the VHF radio for a pilot is prepared by means of an additional pilot port.
The AIS has a Long-Range (LR) Port to connect a long-distance communication system, for instance a satellite
communication system. In this way, the AIS can be called to send the ship’s data. These data are sent back via the
long-range port to the questioner.
2.1 Supplied Equipment
The following items are supplied with the MX535 Kit:
Description
Part Number
MX535 AIS system
comprising:
9525 200 80800
MX535 Transponder
Mounting Kit
JB-50 Junction Box (optional)
AIS Cable
3508 102 70800
3508 102 70820
3508 102 70830
3508 102 70840
3508 102 70850
3508 102 70860
GPS/VHF Cable
MX535 N(m) / RG214(crimp)
MX535 Technical & Installation
Manual
3508 102 70870
2.2 Compatibility with Other Systems
The MX535 AIS transponder can be used with the following systems:
ꢀMX420/AIS Control and Display Unit (CDU) Version V2.0(841) or later, or MX420 MKD with Program
Version V2.0(841) or later
ꢀIMO compliant ECDIS systems (only listening). It is not allowed to transmit data (e.g. VSD, SSD) into
the MX535 via an ECDIS.
It is also possible to use the MX535 within systems from other manufacturers, which support the IEC-defined
interfaces.
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2.3 UAIS MX535 with MX420/AIS or MKD CDU
GPS
VHF
ANT.
ANT.
MX-MARINE
SMART DGPS
ANTENNA
(NOT USED FOR MKD).
JB-50
Junction Box
(optional)
MX535
TRANSPONDER
MX420/AIS
OR
MX420/MKD
Ch2 (GLL,DTM,VTG)
MX420/MX535 communication
EXT.
GPS
Non-MX535
ECDIS/ARPA
Listener
RTCM
SC 104
unit
GYRO
ROT
LONG
RANGE
Figure 2.1 - MX535 AIS Transponder with MX420/AIS or MKD CDU
The Display and Control Unit MX420/AIS is used to configure and operate the MX535 transponder unit. In
this case, the MX420/AIS or MKD can just be a display. For further information refer to the Operator and
Installation Manual of the MX420 Control and Display Unit (CDU).
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2.4 MX535 Transponder Overview
Figure 2.2 – MX535 UAIS Transponder
The aluminum housing shown in Fig. 2.2 contains a single Transponder Unit, which consists of the:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Controller
Interfaces
VHF transmitter
VHF receivers
GPS receiver.
The housing has two cable connectors (GPS/VHF Interface Cable and AIS Cable) for the connection of:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
GPS antenna
VHF antenna
AIS
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3
Installation
.
3.1 General Requirements
Please note that international conventions, regulations, instructions and guidelines have to be adhered to when
installing the MX535 AIS transponder.
The following points must be observed before installation can commence:
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•
Trained service personnel must undertake the installation.
The MX535 Transponder must be fitted in a suitable place on the bridge.
The VHF and GPS Antennas must be installed in a suitable position, where excellent reception conditions
apply (refer to Section 3.5, Installation of VHF and GPS antennas – page 21)
All available interfaces must be installed.
The vessels power supply must suffice, and the GMDSS power supply has to be used.
Installation of the pilot plug in conning position (close to the pilot working place).
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3.2 Installation Overview
3.2.1 Survey
AIS is considered part of the ship’s radio station and is surveyed together with radio installation. Surveys on
SOLAS Convention ships should be carried out in accordance with the rules laid down in IMO Res. A 746(18)
"Survey Guidelines under the harmonised system of survey and certification" (R) 8, and "Protocol of 1988
relating to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974."
The MX535 system consists of the MX535 Transponder Unit, MX420 CDU, VHF Antenna, Backup GPS
Antenna, MX521(MX525) Smart Antenna, and associated cable.
3.2.2 Step-by-Step Installation Procedure
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•
Use the VHF adapter cable (P/N 3508 102 70850) together with the VHF plug and TNC plug to connect the
VHF and GPS antenna cables as well as the antennas.
The sensors, ECDIS, PC, pilot case, long range devices and auxiliary displays can be connected to the
MX535 transponder cabinet by the AIS cable or JB-50 Junction Box (optional). The device is driven by a
24V DC 7A supply, which is connected to the power terminal at the JB-50 Junction Box (optional). The AIS
should be connected to an emergency power source. A battery capacity calculation together with GMDSS-
equipment is needed! After performing these steps, the MX535 transponder automatically starts operation.
•
The MX535 transponder has a ground terminal, which has to be connected to ship ground.
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3.2.3 MX535 Connection Diagram
MX-MARINE
SMART DGPS
ANTENNA
(NOT USED FOR MKD).
MX420/AIS
OR
MX420/MKD
Non-MX535
ECDIS/ARPA
Listener
EXT.
GPS
MX420/MX535 communication
Figure 2.3 – MX535 Connection Diagram
Note: The MX535 JB-50 Junction Box (optional) includes a fuse of 6.3A. If it is not used, then the unit has to be
protected against high current by an external slow blow fuse of 6.3A.
3.3 Components and Interfaces
The diagram below illustrates which devices can be connected to the MX535 Transponder. For a detailed
description of sensor connecting e.g. an existing Gyro to MX535, refer to Section 3.4. (2.3) “Sensor Installation” on
page 12-13.
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GPS
VHF
ANT.
ANT.
MX-MARINE
SMART DGPS
ANTENNA
(NOT USED FOR MKD).
JB-50
Junction Box
(optional)
MX535
TRANSPONDER
MX420/AIS
OR
MX420/MKD
Ch2 (GLL,DTM,VTG)
MX420/MX535 communication
EXT.
GPS
Non-MX535
ECDIS/ARPA
Listener
RTCM
SC 104
unit
GYRO
ROT
LONG
RANGE
Figure 2.4 – Devices that can be connected to MX535
3.3.1
General Interface Description
Interface
Designation
Speed
Direction
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
Sensor 3
ECDIS
PILOT
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
CH 5
CH 8
CH 9
4800 or 38400 bps
4800 or 38400 bps
4800 or 38400 bps
38400bps
Input
Input
Input
Input/Output
Input/Output
Input/Output
Input
38400bps
38400bps
9600bps
LONG RANGE
DGPS (RTCM
SC104)
ALARM CIRCUIT
CH 10
Dry relay contact (power off and alarm state closed)
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3.3.2
Interface NMEA Description
3.3.2.1 External Sensors - Interface on CH1, CH2, CH3
The MX535 AIS transponder requires connection to various sensor devices. MX535(AIS) and MX420/AIS or
MKD (CDU) together offer the following configuration options:
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•
•
Set up data speed 4800 or 38400 baud.
Monitor the connected sensor inputs for each sensor channel.
Analyze the information received from the connected sensor devices.
Configuration of various NMEA protocols.
The individual options may be repeated until the required configuration for the connected sensor devices is
achieved.
3.3.2.2 ECDIS – Presentation Interface CH 4
Direction
Sentence Formatters
UAIS Addressed and binary broadcast
acknowledgement
AIS Channel assignment message
Acknowledge Alarm
Used Fields
ABK
Out
In / Out
In
ACA
ACK
AIR
ALR
ABM
BBM
DSC
DSE
DSI
UAIS Interrogation Request
Set Alarm State
In
Out
In
UAIS Addressed binary and safety related message
UAIS Broadcast Binary Message
Digital Selective Calling Information
Expanded Digital Selective Calling
DSC Transponder Initialize
All fields are provided for
Input and Output.
In
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
Out
In
DSR
LRI
DSC Transponder Response
UAIS Long-Range Interrogation
UAIS Long-Range Function
For further information
please refer to
IEC 61993-2 / NMEA 0183
HS V3.0 for detailed field
information.
LRF
SSD
TXT
Station Static Data
Text Transmission
Out
In
VSD
VDM
VDO
Voyage Static Data
UAIS VHF Data-link Message
UAIS VHF Data-link Own-vessel report
Out
Out
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3.3.2.3 PILOT Port CH 5
The used sentence formatters for the pilot plug are the same as those listed for the ECDIS port (CH 4).
Note:
A pilot input/output port is part of an AIS Class A installation. A plug connected to this port should be installed
on the bridge near the pilot’s operating position, so that a pilot can connect a Personal Pilot Unit (PPU) if
required. Also, a power connector for the pilot unit should be available nearby.
The pilot plug should be configured as follows: (Refer to SUB-COMMITTEE ON SAFETY OF NAVIGATION
NAV48/18 2.4.2002)
AMP/Receptacle (Square Flanged (-1) or Free-Hanging (-2)), Shell size 11, 9-pin,
Std. Sex 206486-1/2 or equivalent with the following connections:
•
•
•
•
•
Tx A (out-) is connected to Pin 1
Tx B (out+) is connected to Pin 4
Rx A (in-) is connected to Pin 5
Rx B (in+) is connected to Pin 6
Shield is connected to Pin 9
3.3.2.4 LONG RANGE CH 8
The AIS long range function requires a compatible long range communication system (e.g. Inmarsat-C or
MF/HF radio as part of GMDSS). This connection is required in order to activate the long range function of the
AIS. Its input/output port must meet the IEC 61162-2 requirements.
Sentence Formatters
UAIS Long Range Interrogation
UAIS Long-Range Function
UAIS Long-Range Reply Sentence l
UAIS Long-Range Reply Sentence 2
UAIS Long-Range Reply Sentence 3
Direction
Input
Input / Output
Output
LRI
LRF
LR1
LR2
LR3
Output
Output
Field Information:
All fields are provided for input and output.
For further information please refer to
IEC 61993-2 / NMEA 0183 HS V3.0 for detailed
field information.
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3.3.2.5
DGPS – DGNSS Channel 9
Field / Protocol information:
All fields are provided for further information; please refer to ITU-R M.823-2 / RTCM SC 104 for detailed field
information.
3.3.2.6 ALARM CIRCUIT
The AIS requires that an alarm output (relay) must be connected to an audible alarm device (MX420/AIS or
MKD CDU) or the ship’s alarm system, if available.
3.4 Sensor Interface Definitions
All interface ports of MX535 Transponder comply with IEC-61162-1 / -2 and NMEA-0183 HS 3.0 specifications
(aligned to RS422 parameters).
Talker drive circuits
The maximum output current is Imax = 50mA on each port. The drive circuit meets the requirements of ITU-T V.11.
Listener Receiver Circuits
Multiple listeners may be connected to a single talker. Optional termination resistors (120Ohm) for the input lines
are provided in the JB-50 Junction Box (optional). The input terminals A, B and C are electrically isolated from the
remaining electronics of the listening device.
The input impedance is 30kOhm between A and B lines, disregarding the connection of termination resistors. The
minimum input voltage is ±0.3V.
The listener's receiver circuit complies with ITU-T V.11.
Electrical isolation
There are no direct electrical connections between the signal lines A and B.
The signal ground C must not be connected to the ship main ground or power line!
This isolation is in accordance with IEC 60945.
Maximum voltage on the bus
The maximum applied voltage between signal lines A and B and between either line and
ground C is in accordance with ITU-T V.11. For protection against incorrect wiring and for unintended connection to
older TALKER models, all receiver circuit devices are capable of withstanding 15 V between both lines and signal
ground for an indefinite period.
Data transmission
Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with IEC 61162-1. The first bit is a start bit, and is
followed by data bits, whereby the least significant bit is first.
The following parameters are used:
•
•
•
Baud rate 4800 (bits/s)
Data bits 8 (D7 = 0), parity none
Stop bits 1.
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3.4.1
Sensor Notes
External Sensor
The AIS has interfaces (configurable as IEC 61162-1 or 61162-2) for position, bottom track (BT) speed,
heading and rate of turn (ROT) sensors. In general, sensors installed in compliance with other carriage
requirements of SOLAS Chapter V should be connected to the AIS System.*1. The sensor information
transmitted by AIS should be the same information being used for navigation of the ship. Interfacing problems
might occur if the existing on board sensors do not have serial (IEC 61162) outputs. A converter is needed to
translate the non-conforming data to IEC 61162 – sensor data. For Example, Nauticast Converter type NAU-
Z002 or Raytheon Nav Data Repeater 133-812.
The fact that AIS is fitted on board a vessel does NOT entail the need to install additional sensors other that
those stated in the carriage requirements.
External GPS
GNSS position sensors normally have IEC 61162 outputs suitable for direct AIS interfacing. However, it is
important to note that:
•
•
•
The Geodetic Datum of the position data is transmitted by the sensor in WGS84 so that an IEC 61162
DTM sentence is configured.
The MX420/AIS or MKD is able to handle three reference points -- two external GPS antennas, and one
internal GPS antenna.
External GPS antennas SHOULD NOT be connected directly to the MX535.
External Heading
A gyrocompass providing heading information (HDT) is a mandatory sensor input to the AIS. A converter unit
(synchro or step-signal converter to NMEA 0183 v.3.0) for example Nauticast Converter type NAU-Z002 or
Raytheon Nav Data Repeater 133-812 will be needed for AIS connection in the case that the ship’s
gyrocompass does not provide IEC 61162 output.
External Speed and Course
If a bottom track (BT)log for speed over ground (SOG) is available, it may be connected. A converter (for
example Raytheon converter type: 133-812) is needed if the BT-log does not provide IEC 61162 outputs
External Rate of Turn
Not all ships will carry a Rate-Of-Turn (ROT) indicator according to IMO A.526. However, if a rate-of-turn
indicator is available and it includes an IEC 61162 interface, it should be connected to the AIS.
If ROT information is not available from a ROT indicator, it may (optionally) be derived from heading
information through:
•
•
•
The gyrocompass itself,
An external converter unit (see Heading),
The AIS itself (calculated ROT).
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3.4.2
Sensor Hardware Installation
Installation of an RS422 serial interface:
In most cases, the output from a GPS is already being used by existing navigation equipment. It is possible to
split an RS-422 output for two devices. If the signal becomes too low, then an NMEA splitter has to be used.
Example for single talk multi-listener connection:
Shields
A
+ IN
B
G1 (or 2,3)
C (GND)
Talker (e.g.: GPS)
- IN
A
B
C (GND)
Listener (other
equipment)
Each interface on the Transponder is a RS422 serial interface.
The shield or ship main ground should not be connected with the signal ground (GND).
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3.4.3
Priority Handling of Sensor Sentence
The following table shows the priority handling of NMEA sentences. The sentences, which are treated with
higher priority, are listed first.
Positioning System
Source
Priority
HIGH
Time of Position
Latitude/Longitude
Position accuracy
GNS
GLL
GGA
RMC
ROT
DTM
VBW
VTG
OSD
RMC
HDT
OSD
GBS
Rate of Turn(ROT)
Reference Datum
Speed over Ground
Heading
RAIM Indicator
LOW
Supported NMEA-0183 Sentences
DTM - Reference
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
| | | | | | | | |
$--DTM,ccc,a,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,ccc*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
1) Local datum code (W84,W72,S85,P90,999-user defined, IHO datum code)
2) Local datum subdivision code
3) latitude offset, minutes
4) N or S (North or South)
5) longitude offset, minutes
6) E or W (East or West)
7) altitude offset, meters
8) Reference datum code ((W84,W72,S85,P90)
9) CRC
Used Fields: 1,8
1: Local datum code
8: Reference datum code
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GGA - Positioning System Fix Data
Time, Position and fix related data form GPS receiver.
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1
|
2
|
3 4
| |
5 6 7 8 9 10 | 12 13 14 15
| | | | | | | | | |
|
$--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh
Field Numbers:
1) UTC
2) Latitude
3) N or S (North or South)
4) Longitude
5) E or W (East or West)
6) GPS Quality Indicator,
0 - fix not available,
1 - GPS fix,
2 - Differential GPS fix
7) Number of satellites in view, 00 - 12
8) Horizontal Dilution of precision
9) Antenna Altitude above/below mean-sea-level (geoid)
10) Units of antenna altitude, meters
11) Geoidal separation, the difference between the WGS-84 earth
ellipsoid and mean-sea-level (geoid), \-\ means mean-sea-level
below ellipsoid
12) Units of geoidal separation, meters
13) Age of differential GPS data, time in seconds since last SC104
type 1 or 9 update, null field when DGPS is not used
14) Differential reference station ID, 0000-1023
15) CRC
Used Fields: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1:UTC 2:Lat 3:LaInd 4:Lon
5:LoInd 6:Acc 7:Sat
GLL - Position - Latitude/Longitude
1
|
2 3
| |
4 5
| |
6 7 8
| | |
$--GLL,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
1) Latitude
2) N or S (North or South)
3) Longitude
4) E or W (East or West)
5) Universal Time Coordinated (UTC)
6) Status A - Data Valid, V - Data Invalid
7) Mode indicator
8) CRC
Used Fields: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1:Lat 2:LaInd 3:Lon 4:LoInd
5:UTC 6:Valid 7:Acc
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GNS - Fix Data
1
|
2
|
3 4
| |
5 6
| |
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
| | | | | | |
$--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh
Field Numbers:
1) UTC
2) Latitude
3) N or S (North or South)
4) Longitude
5) E or W (East or West)
6) Mode indicator
7) Total number of satelites in use,00-99
8) HDROP
9) Antenna altitude, meters, re:mean-sea-level(geoid)
10) Goeidal separation meters
11) Age of diferential data
12) Differential reference station ID
13) CRC
Used Fields: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
1:UTC 2:Lat 3:LaInd 4:Lon
5:LoInd 6:Acc 7:Sat
RMC - Minimum Navigation Information
12
1
|
2 3
| |
4 5
| |
6 7 8 9
| | | |
10 11| 13
| | | |
$--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
1) UTC Time
2) Status, V = Navigation receiver warning
3) Latitude
4) N or S
5) Longitude
6) E or W
7) Speed over ground, knots
8) Course over Ground, degrees true
9) Date, ddmmyy
10) Magnetic Variation, degrees
11) E or W
12) Mode Indicator
13) CRC
Used Fields: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
1:UTC 2:Valid 3:Lat 4:LaInd 5:Lon
6:LoInd
7:SOG 8:COG 9:Date 10:MagV 11:MagIn 12:Acc
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VBW - Ground/Water Speed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
| | | | | | |
$--VBW,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
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
| | | | | | | | | |
$--OSD,x.x,A,x.x,a,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
1) Heading, degrees true
2) Status, A = Data Valid
3) Vessel Course, degrees True
4) Course Reference
5) Vessel Speed
6) Speed Reference
7) Vessel Set, degrees True
8) Vessel drift (speed)
9) Speed Units
10) CRC
Used Fields: 1,2,3,4,5,6,9
1:HDT 2:HDTVal 3:COG
5:SOG 6:SOGRef 9:SOGInd
4:COGRef
HDT – True Heading
1 2 3
| | |
$--HDT,x.x,T*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
1) Heading Degrees, true
2) T = True
3) CRC
Used Fields: 1,2
1:HDT 2:HDTRu
ROT – Rate of Turn
1 2 3
| | |
$--ROT,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
Field Numbers:
1) Rate Of Turn, degrees per minute, \-\ means bow turns to port
2) Status, A means data is valid
3) CRC
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Used Fields: 1,2
1:ROT 2:Valid
Versions of NMEA Sentences
RMC
v2.30 - $GPRMC,122500.00,A,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E,11.2,352.2,120202,2.0,E,A
v2.20 - $GPRMC,122500.00,A,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E,11.2,352.2,120202,2.0,E
GLL
v2.30 - $GPGLL,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E,141800.00,A,A
v2.00 - $GPGLL,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E,141800.00,A
v1.50 - $GPGLL,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E
GGA
v2.00 - $GPGGA,092854,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E,1,3,1.2,65.2,M,45.1,M,,
v1.50 - $GPGGA,092854,5330.1234,N,01001.2345,E,1,3,1.2,65.2,M,45.1,M
VBW
v2.30 - $VDVBW,11.00,01.00,A,12.00,02.00,A,,V,,V
v2.20 - $VDVBW,11.00,01.00,A,12.00,02.00,A
VTG
v2.30 - $GPVTG,350.0,T,,M,10.0,N,,K,A
v2.20 - $GPVTG,350.0,T,,M,10.0,N,,K
OSD
v2.30 - $INOSD,359.9,A,5.2,B,12.6,B,150.0,1.2,N
v2.20 - $INOSD,359.9,A,5.2,B,12.6,B,150.0
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3.4.4
Pin-Description AIS-Cable / Socket 50-Pins
TxA ꢁout –
TxB ꢁout +
RxA ꢁin –
RxB ꢁin +
AIS Cable/Socket ( Sub-D 50 Plug )
CH5_out+
CH5_out-
CH5_gnd
CH5_in+
CH5_in-
Spare
1
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Ch4_out+
CH4_out-
CH4_gnd
CH4_in+
CH4_in-
CH8_in+
CH8_in-
CH8_gnd
CH8_in+
CH8_in-
Spare
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
Spare
2
Spare
3
Spare
4
Spare
5
CH6_Vin
CH6_gnd
CH9_gnd
CH9_out-
CH9_in-
CH9_in+
CH9_out+
Spare
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CH1_in-
CH1_gnd
CH1_in+
CH2_in-
CH2_gnd
CH2_in+
Vin+ (24V)
Spare
CH3_in-
CH3_gnd
CH3_in+
Vin_gnd
Vin+ (24V)
Vin_gnd
Vin_gnd
Black BK
White WH
Red RD
Green GN
Brown BR
Blue BL
Vin+ (24V)
Sensor
Spare
17
50
CH1
CH2
CH3
Spare
CH4 MX420/AIS or MKD
CH5 aux. Display
CH8
CH9
Long Range
DGNSS
Sensor
Sensor
CH6 opt. 61162-3
Do not use
Orange OR
Yellow YL
Violet VI
Gray SL(Slate)
Pink PK
AIS Plug and Socket
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Pin-Description AIS-Connector:
AIS -Cable Sub-D 50 Plug
16
17
33
48
49
32
+ 24 VDC/max 5A rd
Note:
+ 24 VDC
+ 24 VDC
0 V
rd
rd
bl
bl
bl
TxA ꢁout –
TxB ꢁout +
RxA ꢁin –
RxB ꢁin +
0 V
0 V
AIS-Cable
Open
CH1_in+
CH1_in-
CH1_gnd
12
10
11
14
15
13
31
29
30
20
21
22
SPEED
1 WH/BK
2 BR/BK
3 SL/GN
7 YL/SL
5 PK/GN
6 YL/PK
9 GN/BL
10 YL/BL
11 GN/RD
17 YL/RD
13 GN/BK
14 YL/BK
15 SL/BL
16 PK/BL
19 SL/RD
Pilot 20 PK/RD
LOG
VBW
e.g. GPS
GLL, VTG,
DTM
CH2_gnd
CH2_in+
CH2_in-
e.g. GYRO
HDT,ROT
CH3_in+
CH3_in-
CH3_gnd
CH4_gnd
CH4_in+
CH4_in-
CH4_out+ 18
CH4_out- 19
e.g
MX420/AIS
CDU
CH5_in+
4
5
1
2
3
25
26
27
6
5
4
AMP
CH5_in-
CH5_out+
CH5_out-
CH5_gnd
Plug
21 SL/BK
1
22 PK/BK
23 WH/SL
29 SL/BR
25 WH/PK
26 PK/BR
27 WH/BL
28 BR/BL
31 WH/YL
32 YL/BR
33 WH/GN
34 BR/GN
35 SL/PK
41 RD/BL
37 SL
38 PK
39 GN
40 YL
43 WH
44 BR
45 RD
46 BL
49 BK
NC
CH8_gnd
CH8_in+
CH8_in-
CH8_out+ 23
CH8_out- 24
e.g.
Inmarsat
unit
CH9_in+
42
41
43
40
39
RTCM
SC104
unit
NC
NC
NC
CH9_in-
CH9_out+
CH9_out-
CH9_gnd
Spare_gnd 36
Spare_in+ 35
Spare_in- 34
Spare_out+ 38
Service
unit
Spare_out- 37
9
8
6
7
46
47
Alarm unit
50 VI
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3.5 Installation of VHF / GPS Antennas
Interference to the Ship’s VHF Radiotelephone
The AIS ship borne equipment, like any other ship borne transceiver operating in the VHF maritime band, may
cause interference to a ship’s VHF radiotelephone. Because AIS is a digital system, this interference may occur as
a periodic (e.g. every 20 seconds) soft clicking sound on the ship’s radiotelephone. This may become more
noticeable if the VHF radiotelephone antenna is located close to the AIS VHF antenna, and when the
radiotelephone is operating on channels near the AIS operating channels (e.g. channels 27, 28 and 86).
Attention should be paid to the location and installation of the various antennas, in order to support the antenna
characteristics in the best possible way.
3.5.1
VHF Antenna Installation
Antenna Location
Location of the mandatory AIS VHF-antenna should be carefully considered. Digital communication is more
sensitive than analogue/voice communication to interference created by reflections caused by obstructions
such as masts and booms. It may be necessary to relocate the VHF radiotelephone antenna to minimize
interference effects.
To minimise interference effects, the following guidelines apply:
The AIS VHF antenna should have omni directional vertical polarisation providing 3 to 5 dB gain.
The AIS VHF antenna should be placed in an elevated position, as free standing as possible, with a minimum
of 2 metres in horizontal direction from constructions made of conductive materials. The antenna should not
be installed close to any large vertical obstruction. The AIS VHF antenna should have a visible sky of 360°.
The AIS VHF antenna should be installed at least 3 meters away from interfering high-power energy sources
such as radar and other transmitting radio antennas, and out of the way of the transmitting beam.
There should not be more than one antenna on each level. The AIS VHF antenna should be mounted directly
above or below the ship’s primary VHF radiotelephone antenna, with no horizontal separation and a minimum
of 2 metres vertical separation. If it is located on the same level as other antennas, the distance apart should
measure at least 10 metres.
Cabling
The cable should be kept as short as possible to minimise attenuation of the signal. Double shielded coaxial
cables equal to or better than RG214 are recommended.
RG214 at VHF attenuation per meter of app. 0.07 dB/m (45m = 3.15db)
VHF AIS frequency app. 162MHz
All outdoor connectors on the coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation, such as shrink-stocking
with silicone to protect the antenna cable against water penetration. Coaxial cables should be installed in
separate signal cable channels/tubes, and at least 10 cm away from any power supply cables. Crossing of
cables should take place at right angles (90°). Coaxial cables should not be exposed to sharp bends, which
may lead to changes to the characteristic impedance of the cable. The minimum bend radius should be 5
times the cables outside diameter.
Grounding
Coaxial down-leads must be used for all receiving antennas, and the coaxial screen should be connected to
the ground at one end.
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3.5.2
GNSS Antenna Installation
Antenna Location
The GNSS antenna must be installed where it has a clear view of the sky, so that it accesses the horizon
freely through 360°, with a vertical observation of 5 to 90 degrees above the horizon. Small diameter
obstructions, such as masts and booms, do not seriously impair signal reception, but such objects must not
eclipse more than a few degrees of any given bearing.
The antenna must be located at least three meters away from, and out of the transmitting beam of high-power
transmitters (S-Band Radar and/or Inmarsat systems). This includes the ship’s own AIS VHF antenna, if it is
designed and installed separately.
If a DGNSS system is included or connected to the AIS system, the installation of the antenna should be
undertaken in accordance with IEC 61108-4, Edition 1.
Cabling
To achieve optimum performance, the gain of the antenna pre-amplifier should match the cable attenuation.
The resulting installation gain (pre-amplifier gain - cable attenuation) should be within 0 to 10 dB.
RG214 at GPS attenuation per meter of app. 0.35 dB/m (45m = 15.75dB)
GPS frequency app. 1.2GHz
The coaxial cable between the antenna and the AIS ship borne station connector should be routed directly, in
order to reduce electromagnetic interference. The cable should not be installed close to high-power lines,
such as radar or radio-transmitter lines, or near the AIS VHF antenna cable. A space of one meter or more is
recommended in order to avoid degradation due to RF-coupling. Crossing of antenna cables should take
place at 90 degrees, to minimise magnetic field coupling.
Antenna Layout
The position of the VHF und GNSS – antennas must be added to the existing antenna layout of the vessel.
Power Supply
The MX535 transponder must be supplied from the emergency power source. A further requirement is to
connect AIS to the reserve power source of the GMDSS. A new battery capacity calculation must then be
undertaken.
Following documents are needed for the installation approval of the classification
•
•
•
•
Antenna Layout (arrangement)
Battery Calculation
Connection / Block – Diagram with locations
Type Approval Certificate
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3.6 Specific Recommendations
3.6.1
Recommendations Concerning AIS Systems
Recommendations for the installation of AIS systems are published in the IMO document NAV 48/WP.1. See
this document for further information. The following sections also contain information, which has been taken
from IMO NAV 48/WP.1.
3.6.2
Recommendations Concerning the Installation of the Transponder Unit
The Transponder Unit should be mounted on a vertical bulkhead. A distance of at least 300 mm from other
devices must be ensured above and below the housing for sufficient air circulation.
3.6.3
Recommendations Concerning the Installation of the VHF Antenna
The digital signals of the AIS may occur as a periodic clicking sound on a ship’s radiotelephone. This effect
may become stronger when the VHF antenna of the AIS is located near the VHF radiotelephone antenna and
when the radiotelephone is operating on channels near the AIS operating channels (for example channels 27,
28, 86).
The antenna should be placed in an elevated position that is as unobstructed as possible, with a minimum of
2 m in the horizontal direction from any structures made of conductive materials. The antenna should not be
installed close to any large vertical obstruction. The objective for the VHF antenna is that it should "see" the
horizon freely through 360°.
The VHF antenna should be installed safely away from interfering high-power energy sources such as the
radar scanner and other transmitting radio antennas, preferably at least 3 m away from and out of the
transmitting beam.
Ideally there should not be more than one antenna on the same level. 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 2 m vertical separation. If it is located on the same level as other antennas,
the distance apart should be at least 10 m.
3.6.4
Recommendations Concerning the Installation of the GPS Antenna
The GPS antenna should be installed where it has a clear "view" of the sky. The objective is that it should
"see" the horizon freely through 360° with a vertical observation sector of 5...90° above the horizon. Small
diameter obstructions, such as masts and booms, do not seriously degrade signal reception, but such objects
should not eclipse more than a few degrees of any given bearing.
Locate the antenna at least 3 m away from and out of the transmitting beam of high-power transmitters (S-
Band radar and/or INMARSAT systems). This includes the ship’s own AIS VHF antenna.
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3.6.5
Recommendations Concerning Redundancy
If possible, the Transponder Unit should be supplied with the ship’s Position sensor data from two different
sources, e.g. MX521 Smart DGPS antenna or the MX525 DGPS Sensor or other equivalent sensors).
3.6.6
Emergency Power Source
It is recommended that an emergency power source such as a 24 VDC uninterruptible power supply should
be used. See Section 7 for information about the power consumption of the Transponder Unit.
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4 Technical Data
4.1 Technical Information
PHYSICAL
Size in mm / inch (w)
Size in mm / inch (h)
Size in mm / inch (d)
Weight
SPECIFIED STANDARDS
IMO MSC.74(69) Annex 3
201.26mm / 7.92inch
60mm 2.36inch
281.26mm / 11.07inch
2490g / 5.50lb
/
ITU-R M.1371 (Class A)
IALA Techn.Clar. of ITU-R M.1371-1
(Ed.1.3)
IEC 61993-2 (2002)
IEC 61162-1 (2000)
IEC 61162-2 (1998)
IEC 61162-3
Operating Temperature
-15°C to +55°C / 5°F to 131°F
NMEA 0183-3
NMEA 0183-3
NMEA 2000
POWER SUPPLY
ITU-R M.823-2
Supply Voltage (galvanic isolated)
Input Current
24 V DC (-10% +30%)
min.7 A (24V)
IEC 61108-1 (1996)
IEC 60 945 (1996)
ITU-R M.825-3
INTERFACES
ITU-R M.1084-3
Number of Data Ports
IEC 61162-1/2
ITU-R M.823-2
3 Input / 4 I-O / 1 Output
( RS422 / NMEA 0183)
( RS422 / RTCM SC104)
VHF
Frequency Range
156 MHz - 162MHz
Bitrate
Channel Spacing
12.5 or 25kHz
CH1 Sensor Input; (i.E.: GPS)
CH2 Sensor Input; (i.E.: GYRO)
CH3 Sensor Input; (i.E.: HDG)
CH4 ECDIS Port (In- / Output)
AIS targets, AIS messages
4800 or 38400 bps
4800 or 38400 bps
4800 or 38400 bps
in/ out 38400 bps
Number of RF Channels
Number of AIS Receivers
Number of DSC Receivers
Frequency Error
3 Receiv. / 1 Transm.
2
1
+/- 2.5ppm
CH5 Pilot Port (In- / Output)
AIS targets, AIS messages
in/out 38400 bps
in/out 38400 bps
in/out 9600 bps
VHF TRANSMITTER
Output Power
2 Watt to 12.5 Watt
(adjustable)
CH8 Long Range Port (In- /
Output)
CH9 DGPS correction (In- /
Output) (RTCM SC104)
Receive to Transmit Switching Time
Transmit release time
Automatic shutdown
< 1ms
< 1ms
1 sec.
< 25ms
< 1ms
Channel switching time
Attack Time
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BUILT IN GPS
VHF RECEIVER
Max. Useable Sensitivity
< -110dBm
> -8dB (25kHz);
> -12dBm (12.5kHz)
> 70dB (25kHz);
> 60dB (12.5kHz)
> 65dB
Receiver Architecture
Tracking Capability
Accuracy Horizontal
Accuracy Vertical
GPS Antenna Connector
DGPS Accuracy
12 channel differential
12 satellites sim.
10m / 2drms *
15m / 2drms *
TNC
Co-channel Rejection
Adjacent Channel Selectivity
Inter-modulation Rejection
Spurious Response Rejection
Blocking
< 5m / 2drms
> 70dB
*) depends on SA
> 84dB
GPS Solutions
Beacon interoperability
VHF MODEM
Bitrate GMSK
9600 bps
1200bps
EGNOS interoperability
WAAS interoperability
RF Baud Rate (DSC)
Modulation
GMSK / FSK
OMNISTAR interoperability
LongWave interoperability
VHF interop. (DGPS over Msg.17)
optional internal Beacon Receiver
Combined GPS/DGPS Antenna
Relay breaking capacity
30V DC
8°
250V AC
8A
OPTIONAL INTERFACES
Number of Data Ports RS232
Bitrate
Simplex / Duplex
up to 5
Up to 115000 bps
Duplex
Number of Data Ports IEC
61162-3 CAN (RS485)
Bitrate
1
up to 1 Mbps
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5
Setting-to-Work/Configuration
5.1 Setting-to-Work
The AIS Transponder Unit and antennas must be installed as described in Section 3.2.2, Page 6 (Step-by-Step
Installation Procedure). For information about the dimensions see Section 4.2 (Technical Information).
The cabling and connection must be performed corresponding to the Cabling Documents in Section 8.
Depending on the system in which the AIS have to be integrated, the configuration has to be performed as
described in section 5.3.1.
5.2 Software Version
For AIS systems with an MX420/MKD:
It must be verified that the MX420/MKD has the software version V2.0(841) or later. The software versions can be
determined by means of the AUX7 screen of the MX420.
5.3 Configuration
No adjustments have to be performed on the antennas. These components are ready for use.
The AIS Transponder Unit is configured using the MX420/MKD.
For information in detail, see the corresponding Technical Manuals and the Online Help of these systems.
The following descriptions are an aid for the configuration of the AIS Transponder.
NOTE:
The system from which the AIS Transponder Unit has been configured and the AIS itself must be restarted after any
change in the configuration. Otherwise these modifications may have no effect.
The MX535 will maintain configuration data inside the transponder during power fails. In the event that the MX535
needs to be replaced, the configuration data from the MX420 must manually be resent to the MX535.
Master/Slave
After the power on from both units the MX420 (CDU) transmits the configuration data to the MX535 (Transponder).
This is done with the SSD (ship static data) and the VSD (voyage ship data) sentences. The MX535 has an internal
memory to store the data. The configuration data are valid until a new SSD or VSD is received. If the connection
between the both units is lost, the MX535 operates with these stored data.
To send new data it is necessary to enter a password in the configuration menu from the MX420 (CDU).
The MX420 transmits the SSD and VSD after every restart.
5.3.1
Configuration with MX420/MKD
It is necessary to configure the MKD to work with the MX535 (NAUTICAST) Transponder. For more
information refer to the Operation Manual of the MX420/MKD.
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5.4 Testing
The Transponder Unit has neither traffic light indicators 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, set the system in operation
and view the own ship’s (AIS1 Screen) data in the MKD. 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.
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Repair/Maintenance
GENERAL:
The jumper settings and switch settings on a replacement PCB must be the
same as on the defective PCB. The wire connections must be made in
exactly the same way. Exceptions are explained in this manual.
6.1 Trouble Shooting
6.1.1
Hints
In the case of problems during setting-to-work, the cabling should be checked again. All components must be
supplied with 24 VDC power.
To get more information about the problem, read the system fault messages on the screen (MX420/MKD).
Test of the MX535 UAIS Transponder Output
1) Power down the system
2) Verify the connection of the MX420/MKD NMEA5 port to MX535 Channel 4 as shown in the picture
below.
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MX535 PORT CONNECTIONS
X420/AIS or MKD
M
MX535 TRANSPONDER
NEL 4
CHAN
Cable B (NMEA 5)
NMEA5 IN (A)
8
7
6
5
OUT -
8
9
+
OUT
IN -
IN +
NMEA5 IN (B)
10
)
NMEA5 OUT (A
)
NMEA5 OUT (B
11
CHANNEL 2
(NMEA 8)
Cable C
2
1
IN -
IN +
16
17
A8 OUT (A)
NME
MEA8 OUT (B)
N
Figure 2.5 - Cable connection for the MX535 AIS to MX420/MKD
3. Power up the MKD and the MX535 transponder.
4. Configure the “Transponder Type” to NAUTICAST and the “Static Config Update” to MKD.
5. Activate the” AIS Connected (to Port 5)” to Yes under the AIS Static setup.
6. Using the built-in Input Monitoring tool of the MKD verify if the output of the MX535 transponder as
shown below is being received on PORT 5 of the MKD. Refer to the MX420 Installation and Service
Manual for the special procedure in “Viewing Input Data”.
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Status messages of the connected
sensors, sent when requested
!AIVDO,2,2,0,B,00000000000,2*25
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@L7FBOLDCr39R0000,0*3D
!AIVDO,1,1,,A,139K6D7037H@L7FBOLDCr39R08AM,0*78
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@L9:BOLBCr39T0000,0*4F
$AITXT,1,1,31,AIS: Heading valid*0D
$AITXT,1,1,34,AIS: Other ROT source in use*62
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@L;DBOL=kr39V0000,0*66
!AIVDM,1,1,,B,1000O@B038H@L:vBOL>Cr39V08Bg,0*65
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@L=FBOL;kr39`0000,0*52
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@L?LBOL9kr39b0000,0*5A
Position report
!AIVDO,1,1,,B,139K6D7037H@L?LBOL9kr39b0D01,0*6D
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@LALBOL7Sr39d0000,0*14
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7037H@LC<BOL5Sr39f0000,0*66
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7038H@LEFBOL3Cr39h0000,0*0D
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7038H@LGLBOKvkr39j0000,0*6D
!AIVDM,1,1,,A,1000O@B038H@LE2BOL3kr39h0HF7,0*62
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7038H@LIRBOKtkr39l0000,0*79
!AIVDO,1,1,,,139K6D7038H@LK`BOKrkr39n0000,0*4D
Another message
received
!AIVDO,1,1,,,1000O@OP000`VR4NGvG@0?vF0000,0*53
$AIALR,122514.85,025,A,V,AIS: external EPFS lost*21
$AIALR,122514.85,032,A,V,AIS: Heading lost/invalid*0C
$AITXT,1,1,25,AIS: internal GNSS in use*5C
$AITXT,1,1,28,AIS: internal SOG/COG in use*67
!AIVDO,1,1,,,1000O@OP000`VR4NGvG@0?vH0000,0*5D
$AIALR,122515.86,035,A,V,AIS: no valid ROT information*49
!AIVDO,1,1,,,1000O@OP000`VR4NGvG@0?vJ0000,0*5F
!AIVDO,1,1,,,1000O@OP000`VR4NGvG@0?vV0000,0*43
$AIALR,122522.93,001,A,V,AIS: Tx malfunction*52
Alarm: External
position data
not available
Alarm: Heading
data not avail
able
Alarm: VHF
transmission
does not work
Figure 2.6 - Protocol AIS TxD
Figure 2.6 - Protocol AIS TxD shows the protocol, which has been transmitted by AIS. The alarm
messages can be forced by disconnecting the sensors and/or the VHF antenna.
If there is no communication on the interface, the AIS is not working. If the power supply and the cable
connection are correct, the AIS Transponder Unit may be defective.
NOTE:
If a ship’s sensor is connected to the interface which has been used for the test, it must be made sure,
that all modifications of the parameterisation of this interface that were necessary for the test are
cancelled.
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Fault Code List
The following fault codes (integrity alarm conditions) can be displayed at the MKD (AIS9 Screen).
Reaction of the System
Remedy
Fault
Description Text
Cause/Source
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit stops the transmission.
Remedy:
Check of the antenna and the antenna cabling (short
circuit or missing contact at the connectors)
Reaction: The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
VHF Antenna,
cabling
001
AIS: Tx malfunction
AIS: Antenna VSWR
exceeds limit
VHF antenna,
(VSWR = Voltage Standing installation
Wave Ratio)
002
Check of the antenna and the antenna cabling (75 Ω
cable instead of 50 Ω cable)
AIS: Rx channel 1
malfunction
003
004
005
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit stops the transmission on the
affected channel.
Remedy:
AIS: Rx channel 2
Internal error
malfunction
AIS: Rx channel 70
malfunction
The Transponder Unit must be exchanged.
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit stops the transmission.
Remedy:
006
AIS: General failure
Internal error
The Transponder Unit must be exchanged.
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
AIS: MKD connection lost No
008
(MKD = Minimum KeyboardOperating/Display The Display Unit does not communicate with the
Display)
Unit connected
Transponder Unit. Check the cabling/connection of the
Primary Display Port. Check if the Display Unit is
working.
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation with the
position data of the internal position sensor. If there is
no valid position data available from the internal
position sensor, additionally error 026 is displayed.
Remedy:
The telegrams GLL, GNS, GGA, RMC can not be
received. Check the sensor and the cabling; Check if
the system that delivers the data is working; Check the
baud rate settings of the sensor inputs.
AIS: External EPFS lost
(EPFS = Electronic Position
Fixing System such as
GPS)
No valid position
data at interface
S1, S2, S3
025
026
Reaction:
No valid position The Transponder Unit continues operation.
AIS: No sensor position in
use
from internal
position sensor
Remedy:
Check the cabling and the antenna of the internal GPS
sensor.
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Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
No data from
Remedy:
AIS: No valid SOG
information
external sensor
and from internal
position sensor
029
030
032
035
The telegrams VBW, VTG, RMC can not be received.
Check the sensor and the cabling; Check if the system
that transmits the data is working; Check the baud rate
settings of the sensor inputs.
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
The telegrams VTG, RMC can not be received. Check
the sensor and the cabling; Check if the system that
transmits the data is working; Check the baud rate
settings of the sensor inputs.
No data from
AIS: No valid COG
information
external sensor
and from internal
position sensor
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
The telegrams HDT can not be received. Check the
sensor and the cabling; Check if the system that
transmits the data is; Check the baud rate settings of
the sensor inputs.
No data from
external sensor
AIS: Heading lost/invalid
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
The telegrams ROT can not be received. Check the
sensor and the cabling; Check if the system that
transmits the data is; Check the baud rate settings of
the sensor inputs.
AIS: No valid ROT
information
No data from
external sensor
Reaction:
E.g. overlapping
with an existing
area
AIS: Channel management
information not accepted
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
Check the channel management information.
051
052
Reaction:
The Transponder Unit continues operation without
internal GPS data and without direct GPS time
synchronization.
AIS: GPS receiver fault
AIS: offline
Remedy:
The Transponder Unit must be exchanged.
Reaction:
No connection
between CDU and
Transponder Unit
The Transponder Unit continues operation.
Remedy:
The cabling must be checked.
0204
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Cabling Documents
Grounding
Grounding connection is important for EMC purposes as well as for protecting people’s lives.
Regardless of the type of ship’s grounding (e.g. star pattern or ground plane pattern), no potential difference
should be measurable between two different ground connectors. Potential differences cause compensation
currents on the cable shields. If the ship’s hull is a non-metallic structure, all metallic parts in contact with the
water form an artificial ground.
All ground connections should be as short as possible. If possible, different units should be connected to
individual ground connectors. Whenever possible, metallic housings should be screwed or welded directly to
the ship’s metallic structure. If a safe grounding contact is not ensured, additional conductors are necessary.
Furthermore, all ground connections should have a low RF-impedance, and should be resistant against
vibration and corrosion. Grounding conductors on an open-air deck must be made of corrosion-protected
steel, and inside the ship they must be made of copper.
The grounding should be done in such a way that the connection could be inspected in a convenient manner.
EMC Purposes
Connect only the shields of cables that are indicated in the wiring instructions. As rule of thumb, the shield of
any transmit wire get grounded at the transmitting source.
Protective Ground
All removable metallic parts of the housings are grounded by means of separate, flexible cables to the main
structure of the housing. It is important to connect this ground-cable after parts have been dismounted or
exchanged.
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V
2 4
G N D
G N D
G N D
B
B
N I
1
C H
A
A
A
D
D
G N
G N
I N C H
2
B
I N 3 C H
D
G N
D
G N
I N 4 C H
B
B
A
O U 4 T C H
I N 5 C H
O U 5 T C H
A
B
A
B
A
D
G N
D
G N
B
I N 8 C H
O U 8 T C H
I N 9 C H
O U 9 T C H
A
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B
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Figure 2.6 - Wiring Diagram, MX535 Transponder System with MX420/AIS or MKD
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Figure 2.7 – Dimensional Drawing for AIS Cable
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Figure 2.8 – Dimensional Drawing for Connection Box
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Figure 2.9 – Dimensional Drawing for GPS/VHF Cable
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Figure 3.0 – Dimensional Drawing for MX535
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Figure 3.1 – Dimensional Drawing for MX535, opt. Mounting Kits
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
This product is warranteed by MX-Marine (the “Seller”) to original purchaser (the “buyer”) for use only to be free of
all defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of purchase by Buyer.
If during the warranty period, this product or parts thereof (“Product”) are found to be defective in material or
workmanship, Seller shall repair or replace the defective Product, at the discretion of the Seller.
In order to claim this warranty service, Buyer shall return the defective Product, together with proof of purchase to
Seller or its authorized service representative and pay all transportation charges, duties, and taxes associated with
the return of the Product to Seller. Seller shall reimburse Buyer for costs of the return to Buyer of Product found to
be defective and covered by this warranty. Product which is repaired or replaced under the warranty is covered by
this warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or for a period of ninety (90) days after return
shipment to Buyer, whichever is longer.
SELLER’S MAXIMUM LIABILITY ARISING FROM USE OF SELLER’S PRODUCT SHALL NOT EXCEED AND
BUYER’S REMEDY IS LIMITED IN ANY EVENT TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR
COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RETURN OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AS PROVIDED HEREIN; AND
SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE THE BUYER’S ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
This warranty does not apply to failure of any equipment not sold to Buyer by Seller, or to any Product which has
been subjected to misuse, lightning, an accident, or improper installation, maintenance or application, nor does it
extend to any Product which has been repaired or altered by anybody other than the Seller or its authorized service
representative, unless such repair or alteration was authorized in writing by Seller. This warranty also does not
apply to batteries and losses or damage due to the batteries. Since the GPS system on which the Product operates
is furnished by the U.S.. Government, not Seller, the Seller shall not be responsible for the GPS system or changes
in the GPS System availability, coverage or accuracy.
THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY IS ACCEPTED BY BUYER IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY FOR
THE PRODUCT, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
OR NATURE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT OR REVENUE, COMMERCIAL LOSS,
DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF PROPERTY, ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THE USE OF THE PRODUCT.
THIS PRODUCT IS AN AID TO NAVIGATION ONLY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD IT BE USED IN
LIEU OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT CHARTS. ITS ACCURACY CAN BE AFFECTED BY MANY FACTORS
SUCH AS EQUIPMENT.
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23868 Hawthorne Blvd., Suite 201
Torrance, CA 90505
USA
MX-Marine (UK)
Ocean Quay
Southampton SO14 5QY
United Kingdom
+1 310 791 8213 (Telephone)
+1 310 791 6108 (Fax)
+44(2380) 33 99 22 (Telephone)
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