User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety summary
- Preface
- Training information
- About this manual
- Introduction
- Installation
- Interface description
- Configuration
- Service & maintenance
- Technical specifications
- NMEA sentences
- B.1 NMEA sentences used
- B.2 Sentence use reference
- B.2.1 ABK - AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement (output)
- B.2.2 ABM - AIS addressed binary and safety related message (input)
- B.2.3 ACA - AIS channel assignment message (input / output)
- B.2.4 ACK - Acknowledge alarm (input)
- B.2.5 AIR - AIS interrogation request (input)
- B.2.6 ALR - Set alarm state (output)
- B.2.7 BBM - AIS broadcast binary message (input)
- B.2.8 DTM - Datum reference (input)
- B.2.9 EPV - Command or report equipment property value (input / response output)
- B.2.10 GBS - GNSS satellite fault detection (input)
- B.2.11 GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data (input)
- B.2.12 GNS - Fix data (input)
- B.2.13 HBT - Heartbeat supervision sentence (input)
- B.2.14 HDT - Heading true (input)
- B.2.15 LR1 - AIS long-range reply sentence 1 (output)
- B.2.16 LR2 - AIS long-range reply sentence 2 (output)
- B.2.17 LR3 - AIS long-range reply sentence 3 (output)
- B.2.18 LRF - AIS long-range function (input / output)
- B.2.19 LRI - AIS long-range interrogation (input / output)
- B.2.20 NAK - Negative acknowledgement (output)
- B.2.21 PTHRAOC - AIS operational control (input / output)
- B.2.22 PTHRROS - Radio operational status (output)
- B.2.23 RMC - Recommended minimum specific GNSS data (input)
- B.2.24 ROT - Rate of turn (input)
- B.2.25 SPW - Security password sentence (input)
- B.2.26 SSD - AIS ship static data (input / output)
- B.2.27 THS -True heading and status (input)
- B.2.28 TRL - AIS transmitter non functioning log (output)
- B.2.29 TXT - Text transmission (output)
- B.2.30 VBW - Dual ground/water speed (input)
- B.2.31 VDM - AIS VHF data-link message (output)
- B.2.32 VDO - AIS VHF data-link own-vessel report (output)
- B.2.33 VER - Version (output)
- B.2.34 VSD - AIS voyage static data (input / output)
- B.2.35 VTG - Course over ground and ground speed (input)
- B.2.36 ZDA - Time and Date (output)
- Supported keys
- Glossary
- Index
98-137573-A 4-1
Chapter 4
4444
Interface description
Interface description 4
This chapter describes the electrical interfaces of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder in
details. It has the following sections:
• Power
• Sensor input
• Presentation Interfaces
• Alarm relay
• Low power forced control (gas alarm) 1 W
• Blue sign input
• Ethernet interfaces
4.1 Power
The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is designed to operate on 24 VDC. The transponder can
also operate in the voltage range 10.8 to 31.2 VDC.
The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is protected with a 7.5 AT fuse. The fuse is located on
the transponder next to the power connector. The power connector is a custom connector
and a power cable with matching connector is included in the box. To avoid power and
voltage drops in the power line it is important that a sufficient sized cable is used (for
further details see Cable specifications on page 3-11).
The figure and table below show the connector outline on the SAILOR 6282 AIS
Transponder, pin assignments and wire color in the power cable delivered with the SAILOR
6282 AIS Transponder.
Pin Pin function
Wire color
in power
cable
1 DC+ (10.8 -
31.2 VDC)
Red
2 DC- (0 VDC) Black
3 ON_IN White
4 ON_OUT Blue
Table 4-1: Pin allocation, DC connector
Front view on Control
Panel lock, 4 pin male