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
Troubleshooting guide
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Service & maintenance
6.5 Troubleshooting guide
Problem Symptom Remedy
The SAILOR
6282 AIS
Transponder
will not turn
on.
Green LED on
SAILOR 6282
AIS
Transponder
is off.
If the power cable is connected directly to
the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder then
check that the white wire in the power
cable is connected to the black wire (-DC).
If power to SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder
is connected via the connection board
then check the jumper W8 is placed in
position AIS ON. For further details see
the Installation manual.
No
communi-
cation
No flashing
yellow or red
LED on AIS
transponder
Check if a valid MMSI has been entered.
For further details see the installation
manual.
No GPS No signal
from GPS.
Position
requested.
Check the antenna cable to the GPS.
Missing
MMSI
When powering up the SAILOR 6282 AIS
Transponder for the first time after leaving
the factory there is no MMSI stored in the
SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder. Enter a
valid MMSI to operate the SAILOR 6282
AIS Transponder. For further details see
the Installation manual.
Wrong
MMSI
If a wrong MMSI number has been
entered and stored, or if there is a
requirement to change it, contact your
authorized dealer.
Device
failure
If any of the checks and tests described in
this section do not assist in resolving the
difficulties experienced in the operation
and/or performance of the AIS installation,
a fault may have developed in the AIS
System. When contacting an authorized
representative be sure to provide as much
information as possible describing the
observed behaviour - also including the
type of the AIS units, serial number, and
software release version. You find this
information in the setup menu of the
connected SAILOR 6004 Control Panel.
Table 6-2: Troubleshooting guide