User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProTec AIS Installation & Operation Manual
- Return Material Policy
- Return of Material Under Warranty
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Figure 1-1 AIS Transponder
- Figure 2-1 AIS Transponder
- Figure 2-2 NAV Display Screens
- Figure 2-3 Own Ship Data Display
- Figure 2-4 System Configuration Screen
- Figure 2-5 Vessel Data Setup
- Figure 2-6 Channel Management Settings Screen
- Figure 2-7 Antenna Position Screen
- Figure 2-8 Antenna Position Measurements
- Figure 2-9 Safety Text Message
- Figure 2-10 Safety Text Review Screen
- Figure 2-11 Password Entry Screen
- Figure 2-12 Password Change Screen
- Figure 2-13 System Alert Screen
- Figure 2-14 Alarm Status Screen
- Figure 2-15 Down-Time Log Screen
- Figure 3-1 AIS Transponder Interconnection Diagram
- Figure 3-2 AIS Transponder O&D Drawing with Optional Trunion Bracket
- Figure 3-3 AIS Transponder O&D Drawing
- Figure 3-4 AIS Transponder Power Cable
- Figure 3-5 Pilot Port Cable
- Figure 3-6 AIS Transponder IEC Cable
- Figure 3-7 IEC Cable Interconnect Diagram
- Figure 3-8 IEC Cable External Wiring Diagram
- Figure 3-9 AIS Transponder Antenna Diagram
- Figure 3-10 AIS Transponder Rear View
- Figure 3-11 AIS Transponder MKD
- Figure 3-12 System Configuration Screen
- Figure 3-13 Vessel Data Setup
- Figure 3-14 Antenna Position
- Figure 3-15 Calculating Antenna Position
- Figure 3-16 Transponder Interconnection Diagram
- List of Tables
- Table 1-1 AIS Parts List
- Table 1-2 Pilot System High-Speed Input Data Formats
- Table 1-3 Pilot System High-Speed Output Data Formats
- Table 1-4 Long Range Input Data and Formats
- Table 1-5 Long Range Output Data and Formats
- Table 1-6 Sensor Input Data and Formats
- Table 2-1 Vessel Type Codes
- Table 2-2 Password Type Menu Screen Access
- Table 3-1 Data Channels
- Table 3-2 IEC Cable and Junction Box Pinouts
- Table 3-3 Vessel Type Codes
- Section 1. AIS Introduction
- Section 2. AIS Operation
- Section 3. AIS Installation
Marine Systems
Aviation Recorders
Rev. 02 Page 1--4
July 29/03
Automatic Identification System
When it has been determined that one or more of these assemblies is faulty, the
faulty assembly(ies) should be removed and returned to the Aviation Recorders fac-
tory for repair or replacement. Attempts to repair any of these assemblies will void
the warranty. Extreme care should be used when handling these assemblies.
For repair service, ship units to:
L--3 Communications, Aviation Recorders
6000 East Fruitville Road
Sarasota, FL 34232 USA
Attn: Repair Department
Tel: (941) 377--5558
Fax #: (941) 377--5585
CAUTION
: THE L--3 ProTec CIRCUIT BOARDS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO
ELECTROSTATIC DESTRUCTION (ESD). PRIOR TO HANDLING
PWAs, ENSURE PROPER PERSONNEL GROUNDING TECH-
NIQUES ARE USED. ENSURE THAT CARDS ARE PLACED INTO
STATIC SHIELDING CONDUCTIVE BAGS WHEN HANDLING OR
STORING.
1.1.2. References
IMO Resolution MSC.74(69), Annex 3, Recommendation on Performance Standards
for an Universal Shipborne Automatic Identification Systems (AIS)
IMO SN/Circ. 227, Guidelines for the INstallation of a Shipborne Automatic Identifi-
cation System (AIS)
International Telecommunications Union Sector for Radio Communications (ITU--R)
Recommendation M.1371--1, Technical Characteristics for a Universal Shipborne
Automatic Identification System Using Time Division Multiple Access in the Maritime
Mobile Band.
IEC 61993--2 Ed.1, Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Requirements --
Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) -- Part 2: Class A shipborne Equipment of the
Universal Automatic Identification System (AIS) -- Operational and Performance Re-
quirements, Methods of Test and Required Test Results
IEC 60945 Ed. 4, Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Equipment and
Systems -- General Requirements -- Methods of Testing and Required Test Results.
IALA Recommendation on AIS Shore Stations and Networking Aspects Relating to
the AIS Service, Edition 1.0, September 5, 2002