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 2--7
July 29/03
Automatic Identification System
Displays ID, Range, and Bearing of nearest three (3) vessels sorted by range, clos-
est first. This is the default display screen and accessed from anywhere within the
menu system by pressing the NAV key. As the default screen, it will display automat-
ically after 10 seconds of inactivity on any other screen. Each vessel will be dis-
played using their MMSI if the ship name is not know, and the user can toggle be-
tween MMSI and Shipname using LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys.
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Display navigational information for own--ship and configuration details. This is ac-
cessed by the sequence FNC ENT. The data that is displayed is as follows:
MMSI Maritime Mobile Service ID
NavS Navigational Status
Options:
Underway
At Anchor
Name Shipname
Psrc Positional Data Source
PA Positional Accuracy
Options:
0 = External DGNSS in use (corrected)
1 = Internal DGNSS in use (corrected, message 17)
2 = Internal DGNSS in use (corrected, beacon)
3 = External EPFS in use (uncorrected)
4 = Internal GNSS in use (uncorrected)
5 = No sensor position in use
RF RAIM Flag (receiver autonomous integrity monitoring, check GPS status)