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
Page 42
Table 4 Serial data port connections
*This setting relates to IEC61162-1 or IEC61162-2 operation.
Data port
Junction box signal
label
Description Function
Sensor 1 SEN1 A Sensor port 1 input A Connect to data source, typically
ships primary GPS at 480
0baud.
This port can be configured to
operate at either 4800 or 38400
baud*.
SEN1 B Sensor port 1 input B
SEN1 GND Sensor port 1 isolated ground
Sensor 2 SEN2 A Sensor port 2 input A Connect to data source, typically
g
yro o
r heading. This port can be
configured to operate at either
4800 or 38400 baud*.
SEN2 B Sensor port 2 input B
SEN2 GND Sensor port 2 isolated ground
Sensor 3 SEN3 A Sensor port 3 input A Connect to data source, typically
ROT
or spee
d. This port can be
configured to operate at either
4800 or 38400 baud*.
SEN3 B Sensor port 3 input B
SEN3 GND Sensor port 3 isolated ground
External
display
EXT_DISP_IN A External display input A Connect to the data output of an
ex
ternal display system, typically
an ECDIS. This port operates at
38400 baud.
EXT_DISP_IN B External display input B
EXT_DISP_IN GND External display input ground
(iso
lated)
EXT_DISP_OUT A Exte
rnal display output A Connect to the data input of an
external display system, typically
an ECDIS. This port operates at
38400 baud.
EXT_DISP_OUT B External display output B
EXT_DISP_OUT GND External display output
gr
ound
Pilo
t PILOT_IN A External display input A Connections for the pilot port.
These connections duplicate the
p
ilot plug on the front panel of the
transceiver and can be used to
relocate the pilot plug if required.
If relocating the pilot plug note
that AMP/Receptacle (Square
Flanged (-1) or Fr
ee-Hanging
(-2)), Shell size 11, 9-pin, Std. Sex
206486-1/2 or equivalent with the
following terminations must be
used.
- TX A is connected to Pin 1
- TX B is connected to Pin 4
- RX A is connected to Pin 5
- RX B is connected to Pin 6
- Shield is connected to Pin 9
PILOT_IN B External display input B
PILOT_IN GND External display input ground
(iso
lated)
PILOT_OUT A Extern
al display output A
PILOT_OUT B External display output B
PILOT_OUT GND External display output
ground