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
ED3047G842 / 01 (2009-08)
Technical Manual
6 Repair/Maintenance
6.1 Trouble Shooting
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2. Connect the AIS output TB14 and TB15 of the Analog Interface additionally to an indicator serial
interface (TB1) of the radar. If there is a free input, this one should be used. If all inputs are used,
one of them must be disconnected.
Figure 6-1 shows the connection to the serial interface No. 4 as
an example.
Fig. 6-1 Cable connection for the interface monitoring Radar > AIS
3. Power on the radar. Configure the concerned indicator serial interface by means of the System Main-
tenance Manager as follows
Path:
Configure > Radar > Indicator > Indicator x > Serial Interfaces > Serial I/O x
Parameters:
- Driver, set to NMEA183 (IEC 61162-1/2)
- Baud Rate, set to 38400
- Wind, set to Connected (if the interface has been used for a ship’s sensor with NMEA183
(IEC 61162-1/2) protocol beforehand, it is not necessary to modify this parameter.)
4. The Serial I/O Monitor must be started.
Path:
Service > Indicator > Serial I/O Monitor
Select the used interface from the drop down list and mark the check box Rx. Start the monitoring
by clicking on Run. The protocol can be saved on a diskette.
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Analog Interface
Interconnection Board
RADARPILOT/CHARTRADAR
MULTIPILOT 1000/1100
AIS Electronics Unit
Primary Display Port
810
16
Output -AIS RxD, Input -
RxD4, Input +
Output +AIS RxD, Input +
RxD4, Input -
Input -AIS TxD, Output -
Input +
GND
AIS TxD, Output +
GND
Connector 2TB
TB1 Indicator Serial Interface 4
614
5
1
15
16
711
17