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Data messages and data sources
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Message #6
UK GLA AtoN monitoring message DAC 235, FI 10 UK (default)
Zeni Lite Buoy Co. AtoN monitoring message DAC 000, FI 00 (optionally configured with required
DAC and FI)
Message #8 IMO Metrological and Hydrological data
DAC 001, FI 31 (default)
DAC 001, FI 11 (optionally configured for use with legacy systems)
10.2.1 AIS AtoN transceiver configuration
In order to transmit the supported binary messages the transceiver must be configured as described below.
For message #6:
The AIS AtoN transceiver must be configured with a schedule for message #6 index 1.
The schedule can be either FATDMA or RATDMA. The recommended interval for this message is 12
minutes (27000 slots). Configure the AIS AtoN transceiver with a schedule for message #6 index 1
using proAtoN following the guidance in section 7.3.2.
The destination MMSI for addressed messages must also be configured as described in
section
7.3.1. This should be the MMSI of a shore station that will receive and display the monitoring
message.
Note that each message #6 occupies one slot.
For message #8:
The AIS AtoN transceiver must be configured with a schedule for message #8 index 1.
The schedule can be either FATDMA or RATDMA. The recommended interval for this message is 12
minutes (27000 slots). Configure the transceiver with a schedule for message #8 index 1 using
proAtoN following the guidance in section 7.3.2.
Note that each message #8 FI 31 occupies two slots.
10.2.2 Configuration of the Sensor Interface
The extended sensor interface is configured using a range of simple shell commands or via the proAtoN
application as detailed in section
8. Configuration via shell commands are detailed in this section. Commands
related to specific external devices are detailed in the documents for those devices.
10.2.3 Accessing the Sensor Interface shell
Connect to the Sensor Interface using a terminal emulator (TeraTerm for example) running on a PC.
The PC COM port for the Sensor Interface can be found from the Device Manager or Serial
Connection drop down menu of proAtoN, if connected. The port’s friendly name is “AIS AtoN Sensor
Port”.
The following terminal configuration is required.
Baud rate:38400
Data: 8 bit
Parity: None
Stop: 1 bit
Flow Control:None
New line Termination Characters: Receive: <CR>, Transmit: <CR><LF>
Once connected, the shell can be entered using the +++ command. This command will cause the
shell prompt ‘>’ to appear.
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