User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Notices
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 Display and controls
- 3.2 Turning the transceiver on
- 3.3 Display layout
- 3.4 Main operating screens
- 3.5 Target list
- 3.6 Own vessel and voyage data
- 3.7 Own dynamic data
- 3.8 Received messages
- 3.9 Alarms screen
- 3.10 Target plot screen
- 3.11 Working with AIS text and Safety Related Messages (SRMs)
- 3.12 Handling alarms
- 3.13 Entering text
- 3.14 Long range messages
- 3.15 Passwords and security
- 3.16 The configuration menu
- 3.17 Tanker mode
- 3.18 Units display - speed and distance
- 4 Installation
- Figure 32 Typical AIS transceiver connection
- 4.1 What’s in the box?
- 4.2 Preparing for installation
- 4.3 Installation procedures
- Figure 34 AIS transceiver dimensions
- Figure 35 Mounting the AIS transceiver
- Figure 36 Panel mounting the AIS transceiver
- Figure 37 Junction box dimensions
- Figure 38 Mounting the junction box
- Figure 39 GPS antenna location
- Figure 40 GPS antenna connection
- Figure 41 VHF antenna installation
- Figure 42 VHF antenna connection
- 4.4 Connecting the equipment
- 4.5 Configuring the AIS950 Transceiver
- 4.6 Changing the password
- 4.7 Confirming correct operation
- 4.8 Regional area settings
- 5 Technical Specifications
- 6 Technical reference
- 7 Drawings
- 8 Installation record
Installation
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4.1 What’s in the box?
Figure 33 shows the items included with your AIS transceiver purchase. The following section gives a brief
overview of each item. Please ensure all items are present and if any of
the items are missing please contact
your dealer.
Figure 33 What’s in the box
● AIS950 Class A AIS transceiver
The main transceiver and display.
● Dat
a cable
A 1m (3.3ft) long, 50 wa
y data cable to con
nect the transceiver serial data ports to the junction box.
● Junction box
Provides scr
ew terminals for the data connections to
ships sensors and display systems.
● Power cable
A 2m (6.6ft) long power cable to sup
ply the transce
iver. The power cable also include alarm output
connections.
● Trunnion bracket
Bracket for mounting the tran
sceiver above
a flat surface (e.g., on top of an instrument panel).
● Panel mount brackets
Clamp bracke
ts used when mounting the transceiver through a pan
el (flush mount).
● Fixing screws
Eight fixing screws are
provided for mounting the transceiver (when using the trunnion bracket) and
the junction box.
● Use
r and installation manual
This d
ocument - please read thoroughly before attempting to install and commission
the transceiver.
● Quick start gu
ide
The quick start guide gives a handy one page reference for the in
stallation process.
● Support tools CD
Software to
ols for configuration of the AIS transceiver and this
user manual in other languages.
● Mounting template
Template fo
r cutting an aperture when panel mounting the transceiver.
Product manual
Mounting template
Data cable
Power cable
CD
Transceiver
Trunnion bracket
Panel mount brackets
Junction box
Quick
installation
guide
Screws
GPS antenna
Quick
operation
guide