User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- List of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 General
- 2 Overview
- 2.1 Compatibility with Other Systems
- 2.2 AIS 3410 in RADARPILOT 1000/1100 Systems
- 2.3 AIS 3410 in 1000/1100 Series Systems (NACOS xx-4 and xx-5)
- 2.4 AIS 3410 in CHARTPILOT Stand-alone Systems
- 2.5 AIS 3410 in NACOS xx-3 Systems (Radar 9xxx and CHARTPILOT)
- 2.6 AIS 3410 in Radar 9xxx Systems with RADARPILOT 1000/1100
- 2.7 AIS 3410 in Radar 9xxx Systems
- 2.8 Housing of the 3410 Electronics Unit
- 2.9 Replacement of AIS Electronics Unit
- 2.10 Media Converter Installation (necessary for ships with BNC LAN networks)
- 3 Installation Recommendations
- 3.1 General Recommendations
- 3.2 Specific Recommendations
- 3.2.1 Recommendations Concerning AIS Systems
- 3.2.2 Recommendations Concerning the Installation of the Electronics Unit
- 3.2.3 Recommendations Concerning the Installation of the Antennas
- 3.2.4 Recommendations Concerning Redundancy
- 3.2.5 Recommendations Concerning the Connection of a (D)GPS to AIS 3410
- 3.2.6 Emergency Power Source
- 3.2.7 Pilot Port, Connector/Cable Kits
- 3.2.8 Recommendations Concerning AIS Stand-alone with Radar 9xxx / NACOS xx-2/-3
- 3.2.9 Recommendations Concerning the Connection to a Radar 1000/1100 Series System
- 3.2.10 Recommendations Concerning the Connection to a Radar 1100 Series System
- 4 Functional Description
- 4.1 Block Diagram
- 4.2 Termination
- 4.3 Description of the Components
- 4.3.1 AIS 3410 Electronics Unit
- 4.3.1.1 Interfaces
- 4.3.1.2 Internal Connectors
- 4.3.1.3 Supported Sensor Input Sentences
- 4.3.1.4 Supported Sentences for the AIS Primary Display Port and the Pilot Port
- 4.3.1.5 Supported Sentences for the Long Range Port
- 4.3.1.6 Supported Sentences for the Internal Position Sensor
- 4.3.1.7 IEC 61162 -1/-2 Interfaces, Electrical Characteristics
- 4.3.1.8 Example for the Interconnection
- 4.3.2 VHF Antenna
- 4.3.3 GPS Antenna
- 4.3.4 Pilot Port
- 4.3.1 AIS 3410 Electronics Unit
- 5 Setting-to-Work/Configuration
- 6 Repair/Maintenance
- 7 Technical Data
- 8 Fault Code List
- 9 Cabling Documents
- 10 Outline Drawings
- Notes
AIS 3410, Electronics Unit
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Technical Manual
4 Functional Description
4.3 Description of the Components
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4.3.3 GPS Antenna
The GPS antenna 1330 is a GPS L1 antenna for a frequency of 1575.42 ±10 MHz with an integrated
amplifier. For the technical data see
Section 7.2.3, for installation instructions see Section 3.
4.3.4 Pilot Port
The Pilot Port must be connected as prescribed in the regulations. The connector/cable kits are described
in
Section 3.2.7 on page 28. The wires of the cable are marked and must be connected to connector 2,
terminal 1...4.
Fig. 4-7 Pilot Port, connector assignment, front view (pins)
For passages of the Panama Channel a 125 V AC supply (NEMA 5-15) must be available for the pilot.
For ships with 230
V mains, the transformer 271257903 can be ordered from SAM Electronics.
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3
2
4
5
6
7
8
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Pin Function / Color of wire / Connection at AIS Electronics Unit
1 TxD - (Output -) / white / Connector 2, terminal 4
2 not connected
3 not connected
4 TxD + (Output +) / brown / Connector 2, terminal 3
5 RxD - (Input -) / red / Connector 2, terminal 2
6 RxD + (Input +) / blue / Connector 2, terminal 1
7 not connected
8 not connected
9 GND/shield must be connected to the Electronics Unit housing
and GND terminal
Depending on the position of the pilot plug, the cable must be connected via an additional
terminal row and ship’s cable as described in the cabling documents.
male