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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8 Fault Code List
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AIS: GPS antenna
short circuit
Generated by: AIS Electronics Unit.
CauseSource: Short circuit in the cable/connectors or within
the GPS antenna.
Reaction: The AIS Electronics Unit continues operation
without direct GPS syncronisation.
Remedy: Renew proper connection with the GPS antenna
and/or substitute the defective GPS antenna. Restart the AIS
Electronics Unit.
0204 AIS: offline AIS OFFLINE
Generated by: AIS Electronics Unit
Cause/Source: No connection between Display and Elec-
tronics Unit, no valid IEC 61162 data or reset caused by the
watchdog
Reaction: The Electronics Unit continues operation.
Remedy: The cabling must be checked. It might be possible
to eliminate the fault by switching the voltage supply to the
AIS electronics unit off and then on again at the ship's mains.
Reaction: The message was displayed for a short time during
a reset of the system that was caused by the internal
watchdog. The Electronics Unit continues operation.
- AIS Transmitter Off AIS TRANSM. OFF
Generated by: AIS Electronics Unit
Cause/Source: The transmitter has been switched off
completely by the operator, the MMSI number has not been
configured in the Configuration menu or an error appeared
which caused a stop of transmission (time out of 7 minutes).
Reaction: The Electronics Unit continues operation.
Remedy: The transmitter must be switched on or the MMSI
number must be configured. If it has not been configured
beforehand, it is set to 0 and no data is transmitted.
Remedy: Check other error messages to find the reason for
the alarm. If there are no further messages, restart the Elec-
tronics Unit by disconnecting the mains supply.
Fault
Messages at
Error Message generated by,
Possible Cause/Source,
Reaction of the System,
Remedy
1000/1100 Series,
CHARTPILOT,
MULTIPLOT 910x
(Chart Mode)
Radar 9xxx, MULTIP-
ILOT 910x (Radar
Mode)