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1. Channel Status Indications 1 Flash Green Incoming data received at Channel 1 2 Flash Green Incoming data received at Channel 2 1 Flash Orange Transmitting data at Channel 1 2 Flash Orange Transmitting data at Channel 2 24 4 HOT KEYS DESCRIPTIONS 4 1 SRM Safety Related Message Figure 4 1 SRM Step 1 Press the lt SRM gt key Step 2 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select safety related message Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt key to confirm and transmit the message System will start broadcasting the SRM Step 4 To cancel the SRM transmission press the lt ESC gt key to escape from the SRM menu SRM broadcasting is only allowed to send a SRM one time in one minute Detailed information please refer to section 5 1 3 4 2 DISP Display Modes Selection Figure 4 2 DISP Step 1 Press the lt DISP gt key to switch to different display modes Step 2 Display modes will switch in the order as below A Coastline Map PG ka F B Radar View C Dangerous Target Information V D Own Ship Data M i E Region Setting EEE NE td ea aa 25 Refer to the following descriptions for each display mode A COASTLINE MAP VIEW Display the coastline of the position area and the situations of the surrounding ships Refer to section 6 2 for details B RADAR VIEW Radar view is the main display of the system displaying own ship s information an
2. Color Green The icon will be displayed when any base station is in the range of reception NOTE The straight line extended from AIS target represents the course of the ship 65 6 1 2 Radar View Descriptions The main display has three areas of different information the main display Area A Own ship s dynamic information and time LAT s3 0512 W SOG 15 00Kn LON 28 39 59 S COG 96 4 N mm dd 00 00 Area A 29 17n 71 15 00Kn 96 4 23 26nm 12 000nm Figure 6 1 2 1 Main display LON Current Longitude of own ship LAT Current Latitude of own ship GPS 2D 3D gt Internal External GPS related information SOG Speed over ground COG Course over ground HDT Own ship s heading REG The current region setting Default setting is set at 9 high sea Current Date yy mm dd Current Time 00 00 00 hour minute second 66 Area B Selected target s dynamic information and time mm dd 29 17n 71 Area B 15 00Kn 96 4 23 26nm 1 21min 12 000nm Figure 6 1 2 2 Main display Ship Name Ship name of the selected target RNG Range of the selected target to own ship BRG Bearing of the selected target to own ship SOG Speed over ground of the selected target COG Course over ground of the selected target CPA Distance of Closest Point of Approach between own ship and the selected target TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approa
3. vessel information 46 vibration 72 voyage information 32 W Warranty 5 78 79 80 Water proofing 72 84
4. key on the AIS STATUS function and 5 sub menus will appear Step 4 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select OWN SHIP AIS TARGETS REGION LIST SHIP INDEX and VERSION 39 5 2 1 Own Ship Information Settings Step 1 Select the OWN SHIP function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display own ship s dynamic and static information MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS OWN SHIP AIS STATUS AIS TARGETS SHIP SETTING REGION LIST SHIP INDEX VERSION TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 3 Use the lt RIGHT gt key to view own ship s static information Step 4 Use the lt LEFT gt key to view own ship s dynamic information Step 5 The lt ENT gt key can also be used to switch between own ship s dynamic and static information SHIP DETAIL lt 1 2 gt lt e AMEC AIS B CS N A CLASS B 000000000 Undefined Q gt og log Under way using engine 83 05 123 W 29 17nm gt O FEIER 28 39 600N Tie 15 00Kn 23 26nm 96 4 1 21min 0 00 68 40 SHIP DETAIL lt 2 2 gt NAME CALL MMSI ARGO TYPE HSC DEST SHANGHAI TA 12 31 23 59 bre w a BEAM 3m A 6m B 4m LENGTH 10m AMEC AIS B CS N A CLASS B 000000000 DG HS OR MP lt POLUTANT A gt DRAFT 1 5m C 2m D m 000000000 AS Step 6 Press the lt ESC gt key to return to the main menu Table 5 2 1 Ship details NAME Ship s name CALL Ship s Call Sign
5. key to open the ship data display SHIP INDEX Local 100352369 Ship name 1 XX 1 100352369 English Ship name 1 Local XXI 656347963 Ship name 14 46 5 2 5 Product Version and Information Step 1 Select the VERSION function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display system s software version and related information MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS OWN SHIP AIS STATUS AIS TARGETS SHIP SETTING REGION LIST SHIP INDEX VERSION TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step3 In the version page information such as PRODUCT FIRMWARE COMPANY WEBSITE and S N are displayed Step4 Press the lt ESC gt key to escape from this menu VERSION PRODUCT CAMINO 201 AIS Class B FIRMWARE COMPANY ALLTEK MARINE WEBSITE http www alltekmarine com S N 151587081 47 5 3 Ship Configuration and Setting Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to open the main menu Step 2 Select the SHIP SETTING function Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt key on the SHIP SETTING function and 3 sub menus will appear Step 4 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWNs keys to select OWN SHIP and FRIEND SHIPS MAIN MENU SHIP SETTING OWN SHIP MESSAGES FRIEND SHIPS AIS STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 5 3 1 Own Ship Static Data User Password Protected Step 1 Select the OWN SHIP function MAIN MENU ME
6. 1 5m ACC CAB 001 1 RS 232 interface cable 1 2m ACC CAB 002 1 _ Knob ASM KNB AISCLBO1 2 vn Mounting bracket with buckle tenons ASM CRU AISCLBO1 1 Washer ACC WHR 001 2 Spring washer ACC WHR 002 2 M8 Screws ACC SRW 001 4 NOTE 1 AMEC would not be able to fully ensure overall product performance if longer cable length other than the specified length is used 2 If an extension power cable is required use large gauge cable to minimize voltage drops CAMINO 201 x1 Mounting Bracket x1 Knob x2 Washer x2 Spring Washer x2 M8 Screws x4 Power Cable x1 Interface Cable NMEA 0183 x1 Interface Cable RS 232 x1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 2 1 3 Package items 2 2 Installation Procedure 2 2 1 Installation Precautions Installation should proceed in a safe environment and does not have direct contact with rain or splashing water Do not place or install the equipment where it is easily tripped stepped on or kicked at If it is required to use a ladder to install the equipment take extra caution and be careful of falling down Do not place or install the equipment near any generator or engine Do not place or install the equipment beneath or near any container that filled with water or liquid When installation is completed please remember to key in own ship s MMSI data and related information through
7. 307000123 AMEC 006 307012456 AMEC 014 307000045 Step 4 Use the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt keys to scroll to the next or previous pages Step 5 Press the lt ENT gt key on the selected dangerous target to view its ship detials Refer to section 7 2 for details 62 6 DISPLAY MODE 6 1 Radar View The AIS targets are displayed on your AMEC CAMINO 201 s screen as shown below These data are generated from the AIS data received from the vessels in the surrounding sea These data have various indications and are dynamic Selected Target Own Ship Lost Signal Target Dangerous Target Friend Ship Figure 6 1 Radar View Below are some characteristics of the AIS targets m Each AIS target is in the shape of a triangle and represents for one ship only m Under normal GPS reception own ship is located in the center of the radar view m A maximum number of 500 AIS targets can be displayed on the radar view at one time m Vectors of a target can be displayed when it is an active target The vectors are referred as a targets COG and SOG m The straight line extended from AIS target represents the course of the ship 63 6 1 1 AIS Target Symbol Descriptions Symbols for each AIS target displayed on the radar view is as described below Table 6 1 1 AIS target symbol Own ki GPS Reception Normal Color Blue Under normal GPS reception own ship is located in the center of the radar view AIS Target Color
8. 4 123 4 5 i 5 GND Power Ground aie mi 78 3 j 6 7 8 9 RS 232 Wiring Refer to the following wiring method for the external RS 232 device with RS 232 interface CAMINO 201 RS 232 PC RS 232 Figure 2 2 3 3 Connecting to PC via RS 232 2 2 4 VHF Antenna Installation The quality and positioning of the antenna is the most important factor dictating AIS performance It is recommended that a VHF antenna with omni directional vertical polarization be specifically tuned for AIS operation band Since the range of VHF signals is largely decided by line of sight distance AIS antenna should be placed as high as possible and at least 5 meters away from any constructions made of conductive materials To avoid interference the VHF antenna location should be placed in accordance to Figure 2 2 4 Ensure a free 360 horizon with a vertical observation of 5 High power transmitting antenna Ensure the GPS antenna is not within the transmitting beam of other high power transmitting antenna The recommended horizontal distance between GPS antennas VHF and other antennas is 3m The recommended Antenna vertical distance between antennas is 2m 10m e The Other transmitting recommended antenna horizontal distance between antennas is 10m Other VHF Antenna Figure 2 2 4 VHF GPS Antenna Location We recommend you choose AMEC AIS VHF antenna To save space you can also choose VHF GPS combo
9. MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity Nav Navigational Status P A Position Accuracy LAT Latitude LON Longitude TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach SOG Speed Over Ground ROT Rate of Turn RNG Range between own ship and target ships HDT Heading BRG Bearing between own ship and target ships COG Course Over Ground CPA Closest Point of Approach DEST Destination ETA Estimate Time of Arrival CARGO Cargo Type EPFD Electronic Position Fixing Device TYPE Ship Type BEAM Ship Width LENGTH Ship Length DTE Data Terminal Draft Ship Draft 41 5 2 2 AIS Target List and Friend Ships Step 1 Select AIS TARGETS function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display list of received targets in the surroundings including target ships dynamic and static information MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS OWN SHIP AIS TARGETS REGION LIST SHIP INDEX VERSION AIS STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 3 A total number of received targets is displayed on the top left corner Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select the target Step 4 Use the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt keys to scroll to the next and previous page in the target list AIS TARGET LIST 003 NAME BRG RNG J AMEC 01 302354222 me AMEC 02 330025521 AMEC 03 336252324 Step 5 Press the lt ENT gt key t
10. Response Rejection Blocking 1300 Hz 2100 Hz FSK 1200bps 30ppm lt t 3ppm 70 dB for signal 104dBm BER lt 1 84dB for signal 104dBm GPS RECEIVER Receiving Channels 12 channels Acquisition Sensitivity gt 140dBm Tracking Sensitivity 150dBm Position Accuracy lt 5 m CEP GPS Output Rate 1Hz POWER SUPPLY Supply Voltage 12V 24V DC Power Consumption Less than 10W DISPLAY UNIT Screen Size 5 7 Color LCD Resolution 640 x 480 Dimmer Control 3 Indicator Lights on the Front Panel 10 Keypads with Backlight 71 Stepless Setting 1 Power Status Indicator 2 Channel 1 Tx Rx Operating Indicator 3 Channel 2 Tx Rx Operating Indicator 1 SRM 2 DIM 3 DISP 4 MENU 5 ESC 6 10 Arrow Keys INTERFACES Serial Port 1 NMEA 0183 IEC 61162 1 61162 2 with Relay Alarm Output Serial Port 2 RS 232C for PC GPS Antenna Optional Female TNC Connector VHF Antenna Optional M Jack Connector Wireless LAN Bluetooth Optional BIIT ALARM SYSTEM BIIT Message on Display Relay Alarm Output ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature 15 C 55 C Storage Temperature 25 C 70 C Operating Humidity 95 RH at 40 C Vibration EMI ESD IEC 60945 Waterproof IPX5 Standard Magnetic Compass Safe Distance 1 20 m Steering Magnetic Compass Safe Distance 0 70 m PHYSICAL with display Size in mm w 261mm Size in mm h 184mm Size in mm d 102mm Weight lt 2 5kg 72 7 2 Dimensions Fron
11. SYS CONFIG function Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt key on the SYS CONFIG function and 3 sub menus will appear Step 4 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select CUSTOMIZE RADAR VIEW FACTORY and BAUD RATE MAIN MENU MESSAGES SYS CONFIG CUSTOMIZE AIS STATUS RADAR VIEW SHIP SETTING FACTORY TRANSCEIVER BAUD RATE SYS CONFIG INITIAL 5 5 1 Customizing System Step 1 Select the CUSTOMIZE function MAIN MENU MESSAGES SYS CONFIG CUSTOMIZE AIS STATUS RADAR VIEW SHIP SETTING FACTORY TRANSCEIVER BAUD RATE SYS CONFIG INITIAL 53 Step 2 Use the lt LEFT gt lt RIGHT gt lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt keys to adjust the DIMMER LEVEL KEY TIME OUT 1 5min LANGUAGE and ALARM Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt key after each setting and to proceed to the next setting CUSTOMIZE DIMMER LEVEL 050 COLOR MODE lt DAY gt KEY TIME OUT 17 1 5 min LANGUAGE lt ENGLISH gt ALARM lt ON gt Save data YES NO Step 4 When the set up is completed press the lt ESC gt or lt ENT gt key and a pop out window will appear to confirm and save the settings Step 5 Select YES to confirm and save the settings or NO to escape from the menu NOTE 1 Refer to section 6 4 for details on arrow keys instruction NOTE 2 You can choose Color Mode available in both Day and Night NOTE 3 Language will vary in acc
12. a copy of the original sales receipt to be eligible for standard warranty service Obtaining Warranty Service A list of AMEC certified service agents is available from AMEC Technical Support at www alltekmarine com Other conditions This Warranty is fully transferable provided that you furnish the original proof of purchase to the AMEC certified service agent This Warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced 78 Limitation and Exclusions In addition to any other limitations and exclusions set forth herein AMEC is not responsible for and this Warranty does not cover e Failure due to abuse misuse accident unauthorized alteration modification or repair improper installation or operation whether or not by a AMEC certified service agent or improper storage shipping damage or corrosion e Costs associated with routine system checkouts alignment calibration seatrials or commissioning e Defects or damage that result from the use of non AMEC branded or certified products accessories or other peripheral equipment including without limitation housings parts or software e Aftermarket software i e all software other than the original operating software sold with the products e Products that have been refurbished reconditioned or remanufactured The foregoing does not apply to products repaired or replaced pursuant to the terms of this Warranty e Products that have been dis
13. ai eo Z Q 4 x Figure 4 2 4 Own ship details NOTE Use the lt ENT gt key or the lt LEFT gt or lt RIGHT gt key to switch between static and dynamic information pages Refer to section 5 2 1 for details 28 E REGION SETTING Display all the received applicable region settings stored in the system The region settings are broadcasting from the VTS assigning a certain channel setting in a region REGION SETTING LIST Region No Source Date Hour Region 1 AIS Bro 07 05 26 14 Region 2 AIS Adr 07 04 25 08 Region 3 AIS Bro 07 03 13 12 Region 4 AIS Bro 07 02 12 11 Region 5 AIS Adr O7 02 11 23 Region 6 DSC Adr 07 02 10 21e Region 7 DSC Bro 07 02 09 19 Region 8 AIS Adr 07 02 08 OTe Region 9 DEFAULT N Ae Region In Usee Region 9 Doy Figure 4 2 5 Region setting Step 1 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select a region setting Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key on the selected region setting to display its details Refer to section 5 2 3 for details 29 4 3 DIM Dimmer for Display Brightness Control Press the lt DIM gt key to adjust the brightness of the screen Stepless brightness adjustment 100 Bright Press the lt DIM gt key to adjust the Stepless brightness adjustment is brightness of the screen available in AMEC CAMINO 201 for To turn off the backlight Press and better operating in dark environment hold the lt DIM gt key for more
14. antenna provided by AMEC 2 2 5 GPS Antennas Installation The GPS antenna must be installed where it has a clear view of the sky so that it accesses the horizon freely through 360 with a vertical observation of 5 to 90 degrees above the horizon as illustrated in Figure 2 2 5 GPS ANTENNA LOCATION Enter the external and internal GPS antenna location data after installing them Input the data in SHIP SETTING Following is the GPS antenna location offset arm lt gt O T 4 A eB Figure 2 2 5 GPS Antenna location We recommend you choose AMEC AIS GPS antenna To save space you can also choose VHF GPS combo antenna provided by AMEC 2 3 Antenna Cabling When connecting the cable s with the CAMINO 201 take note of the following precautious Do not bend the cable s Antenna cable should be kept as short as possible Antenna cable and Connecting port of the coaxial cable should be connectors must be insulated and waterproofing rated at 500 single cable tube or the high power _ channel radio transmitter lines or power cable 2 4 CAMINO 201 External Connection GPS Antenna BE ey eee TNC female ween ee ee ee r_i PI VHF Antenna Bluetooth Connector M Jack 4 O BIIN LJ 42V 24VDG Figure 2 4 External Connection NOTE Bluetooth Pairing Refer to the manual of your Bluetooth devic
15. are included in the power cable Table 2 2 3 1 Power wiring details PIN WIRE COLOR NAME FUNCTION 1 Red PWR Positive the input should be 12V 24V DC 2 3 Black GND Power ground 2 2 3 2 NMEA 0183 Connector The NMEA 0183 interface cable contains 12 different wires Refer to the following table for the wiring details Table 2 2 3 2 NEMA 0183 wiring details PIN COLOR NAME FUNCTION Positive CAMINO 201 receives external NMEA 0183 1 Brown RXP iai device information Negative CAMINO 201 receives external NMEA 0183 2 Blue RXN er device information 3 White TXP Positive Transmit AIS information 4 Green TXN Negative Transmit AIS information 5 Yellow 6 Gray 7 Pink i 8 Red 9 Black 10 Orange ALMB _ Alarm output 11 Purple ALMA Alarm input 12 Light Green NMEA 0183 Wiring Refer to the following wiring method for the external NMEA device with NMEA 0183 interface or RS 422 CAMINO 201 NMEA 0183 External NMEA device Figure 2 2 3 2 NMEA 0183 connections NOTE Please make sure the external device is fully NMEA 0183 compiled 2 2 3 3 RS 232 Connector RS 232 Connector contains 9 different wires Refer to the following table for the wiring details Table 2 2 3 3 RS 232 wiring details NO NAME FUNCTION 1 2 RX Receive Data 3 TX Transmit Data
16. right side of the panel to switch between Pan Mode and Zoom Mode m Zoom Scale up and down the scale ratio of the Coastline Map Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to zoom in and zoom out the plotter The scale ratios are from 0 05nm to 24nm To select a target ship press lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt keys to choose the desired target ship m Pan Move the plotter under the Pan Mode Use the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt keys to move the plotter up down left and right Centralize own ship In both Zoom and Pan Mode press lt ESC gt button to centralize your own ship in the plotter Timezone Show the Local time and the UTC time m Local time indicated by the color of black m UTC time indicated by the color of blue 69 7 APPENDIX 7 1 Product Specifications STANDARDS IEC 62287 1 2006 IEC 61162 1 2000 IEC 61162 2 1998 VHF CHANNELS Frequency Range Channel Bandwidth Number of RF Channels 156 025 MHz 162 025 MHz 25KHz 2 Receivers one time shared between AIS DSC 1 Transmitter RX_1 161 975MHz RX_2 162 025MHz Number of DSC Receivers 1 CH70 RX DSC 156 525MHz Frequency Error 3ppm VHF TRANSMITTER Power Output 2Watt 33dBm 1 5dB Modulation GMSK FM Data Rate 9600bps Transmission Spectrum IEC 62287 VHF RECEIVER Data Rate Max Usable Sensitivity 9600 bps PER lt 20 at 107 dBm 70 DSC RECEIVER Modulation Data Rate Frequency Stability Spurious
17. than 2 Refer to section 7 5 1 for details seconds Press any key to turn it back on Figure 4 3 Dimmer control 4 4 Arrow Keys lt UP gt lt DOWN gt lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt arrow keys can be used to select items in the menus and can also be used to input alphabets numbers simple signs etc lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt arrow keys Press the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt arrow keys to move through the digits MMSI 000000000 4 lt Right gt x4 Figure 4 4 1 Arrow keys 30 ee lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys Press the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt arrow keys to input Alphabets A Z Numbers 0 9 or Signs as shown below Figure 4 4 2 Arrow keys Table 4 4 Arrow key appearing sequence A IB C D E F G H I J K IL IM N JO IP IQ R SS T U V IW X Y Z 10 1 2 3 14 15 6 7 8 9 eV amp lt gt lt gt space 4 5 Menu Key On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to enter to main menu Totally 6 main functions are available in the main menu MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 31 MESSAGES History of received and transmitted SRM is stored in the MESSAGES function Up to 20 latest SRM can be stored in the MESSAGES function Use the lt SRM gt key to access the MESSAGES fu
18. the BUDDY LIST 100352369 256357963 310366395 318666395 BUDDY LIST Local Ship name 52 XX 52 Ship name 34 XX 34 Ship name 16 XX 16 Ship name 74 XX 74 Delete the item YES 50 Step 5 Press the lt ENT gt key to open the friend ship data BUDDY LIST MMSI English 100352369 Ship name 52 100352369 English Ship name 1 Local XX 1 51 5 4 Transceiver ON OFF Settings Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to open the main menu Step 2 Select the TRANSCEIVER function MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 3 Use the lt LEFT gt lt RIGHT gt lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt keys to turn ON or OFF the transceiver Press lt ENT gt to proceed to the next setting Step 4 Use the lt LEFT gt lt RIGHT gt lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt keys to turn ON or OFF the DSC receiver Press lt ENT gt to proceed to the next setting TRANSCEIVER SETTING AIS Tx lt ON gt DSC Rx lt ON gt Save Data YES Step 5 When the set up is completed press the lt ESC gt or lt ENT gt key and a pop out window will appear to confirm and save the settings Step 6 Select YES to confirm and save the settings or NO to escape from the menu 52 5 5 System Configuration Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to open the main menu Step 2 Select the
19. 2 5 3 1 and 5 3 2 on entering the MMSI ship name call sign status cargo type dimension and etc 21 3 KEYPAD OVERVIEW 3 1 Description of Controls O N m AI IEC N Class B AIS MENU CAMINO 201 Figure 3 1 Keypad Controls DISPLAY PANEL POWER Status CHANNEL 1 2 UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENT SRM ESC DIM DISP MENU Display information Power ON OFF Status Indication Light Channel 1 amp 2 Indication Light Arrow Key UP Arrow Key DOWN Arrow Key LEFT Arrow Key RIGHT Enter Key Confirm Selection Safety Related Message Escape Return to the Previous Page Display Brightness Adjustment Display Modes Selection Main Menu Return to the Main Menu 22 3 2 Turning the Power ON OFF Refer to the following instructions to turn ON or OFF CAMINO 201 TURNING THE POWER ON Step 1 Connect the CAMINO 201 to the power input Step 2 Press the power button and the status indicator will turn green from red Step 3 When the status indicator turns green the unit will function automatically TURNING THE POWER OFF Step 1 When the unit is ON and functioning press the power button will switch off the unit Normal Error To turn ON or OFF the unit Normal Status indicator will turn green when the unit is ON and Press the power button on the will start functioning bottom left of the device U Status indicator will turn red Figure 3 2 System Power ON OFF Contro
20. 75 79 AIS message type static data 3 dynamic data 3 dynamic reports 3 SRM 3 AIS type of class A AIS 1 2 32 class B AIS 1 2 3 6 32 47 AIS Receiver 19 32 44 AIS target status 39 antenna VHF antenna 2 14 15 17 72 75 76 GPS antenna 2 12 15 16 17 49 50 72 75 Combo antenna 75 installation 14 16 antenna cabling 16 antenna location 3 15 16 AIS report rate 3 arrow keys 20 22 30 31 54 55 64 71 B background noise 24 75 baud rate 32 34 53 55 56 57 beam 3 15 28 41 BIIT 24 72 75 BIIT alarm 24 72 75 bluetooth pairing 17 BRG 21 26 28 40 41 42 43 66 67 68 69 82 C call sign 1 3 21 41 49 carrier sensing 1 81 coastline map 25 26 69 COG 3 21 26 28 40 41 63 66 67 68 69 81 connector power 13 12 NMEA 0183 13 RS 232 14 CPA TCPA 4 28 34 35 41 42 58 60 63 66 68 83 CSTDMA 1 2 81 D dangerous target 27 62 64 default configuration 56 dimensions 21 73 75 DISP 22 25 62 69 71 display backlight 30 71 brightness control 22 30 dimmer control 30 71 pan 69 zoom 69 radar view 26 coastline map view 25 26 mode selection 25 language 54 DSC receiver 44 52 70 71 dynamic data 3 dynamic information 1 27 29 33 41 43 67 68 69 dynamic report 3 E EPFD 42 ESC key 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 57 61 63 70 ETA 42 83 equipment list 7 external connection 18 F factory setting 28 40 41 frequency range 70 friend ship information 32 42 50 friend ship list 50 friend ship setting 42 51 G GPS antenna lo
21. Blue Ship equipped with AIS system in the surrounding sea will appear on the radar view as an AIS target Selected Target vi Color Blue Flashing Black Frame Use the arrow keys to select any target on the radar view After selected press lt ENT gt and the detailed information on each target can be viewed Dangerous Color Red Circled Frame Target When distance to a ship is smaller than CPA TCPA the target will be wy circled in RED Use the arrow keys to select the dangerous target and to view its detailed information Friend Ship Color Magenta If any pre stored Friend Ship is nearby the Friend Ship will appear in v Magenta on the radar view Lost Signal Color Blue Crossed Target y If reception of an AIS target has ceased over 10 minutes a X will be displayed over it The target will disappear from the Radar View after its reception has ceased for one hour AtoN Real Color Green Plus Sign The icon will be displayed if any AIS AtoN Aids to Navigation Real is in the range of reception AtoN Virtual Color Green Plus Sign and Undercut The icon will be displayed if any AIS AtoN Aids to Navigation Virtual is in the range of reception SAR Color Black The icon will be displayed if any air plane is in the range of reception SART Color Green Cross g r The icon will be displayed if any SART message is sent out 64 Base Station T
22. C WORLD WIDE WARRANTY Limited warranty Subject to the terms conditions and limitations set forth in this Worldwide Limited Warranty hereinafter the Warranty AMEC warrants that its products when properly installed and used will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve 12 months from the date of first purchase the Warranty Period For the purposes of this warranty date of first purchase means the date that the product was purchased by the first retail customer or by the institutional customer or in the case of a product installed on a new vessel or any other marine related platform by a certified AMEC original equipment manufacturer a AMEC OEM the date that such vessel was purchased by the first retail customer AMEC will at its sole option repair or replace any defective products or components returned during the Warranty Period in accordance with the terms conditions and limitations set forth below Such repairs or replacement will be the sole remedy of the customer under this Warranty Standard Warranty Service To qualify for standard warranty service the product must be returned to a AMEC certified service agent i within the Warranty Period and ii within thirty 30 days of the alleged product failure Any products returned must be securely packaged and sent pre paid and insured to AMEC or to a AMEC certified service agent All products returned must be accompanied by
23. Copyright The entire contents of this instruction manual including any future updates revisions and modifications shall remain the property of AMEC at all times Unauthorized copies or reproduction of this manual either in part or whole in any form of print and electronic media is prohibited The contents herein can only be used for the intended purpose of this manual Disclaimer AMEC is devoted to publish and maintain this product manual As we continue to improve our AIS products to satisfy all customers needs information in this document is subject to change without notice AMEC does not make any representations or warranties implied or otherwise regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental consequential or other damage Contact us at Technical Support Your Local Dealer Agent Warranty Stamp Sales amp Marketing ALLTEK MARINE ELECTRONICS CO LTD 7F No 605 Ruei Guang Road Neihu Taipei Taiwan 114 TEL 886 2 2627 1599 FAX 886 2 2627 1600 www alltekmarine com Version 1 53 WARNING FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONLY WARNING It is a violation of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission to input an MMSI that has not been properly assigned to the end user or to otherwise input any inaccurate data in this device A The entry of static d
24. ISPLAY MODE eee 63 6 1 Radar VIEI cies dice nc im aia i ni i ll i tt anii 63 6 1 1 AIS Target Symbol Descriptions men 64 6 1 2 Radar View Descriptions nenea nana 66 6 2 Coastline Map Mode nenea 69 8 9 10 APPENDIX e te td dt ll dl al ll ela 70 7 1 Product Specifications nenea enma nana 70 1 2 DIMENSIONS it ae oc aa a a a au pa ene 73 7 3 ACCESSORIES nunc ea ere io i i d a d a dd dl 75 7 4 Trouble Shooting smcnoeciaeeaota inecat atei i iti pei 75 7 4 1 Problem Analysis By Status LED Indicator 75 7 4 2 Problem Analysis Hardware nenea 76 7 4 3 Problem Analysis Software nenea 77 AMEC WORLD WIDE WARRANTY 000000000eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 78 ABBREVIATIONS eee anna aaa anaaaaaa 81 182 EREI ERE RR RE RR RR RRDP PRR RR RR RR PERRIN PPR RARI RR 82 VI 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 CAMINO 201 Overview The CAMINO 201 is a Class B AIS transponder using carrier sense TDMA CSTDMA technology It is designed to inter operable and compatible with Class A or other Class B shipborne mobile AIS stations or any other AIS station operating on the AIS VHF data link Al EL Class B AIS e CAMINO 201 1 Status Channel Power CAMINO 201 AIS uses marine VHF channels with frequency set universally from 156 025 MHz to 162 025 MHz Having CAMINO 201 AIS on board not only can you monitor the status of the vessels in the surrounding area but also receive the dyn
25. Problem Analysis Hardware e Status indication Red Status indication None Cannot turn on the unit e No screen Keypad does not respond Power Problem 1 Check if the power cord is fallen or loose 2 Check the input voltage 12V 24V DC 3 Check if the power source is normal 4 Check if there was incorrect voltage used resulting in short circuit before e Channel indication None e No GPS signal No information from other ships Signal Receiving Problem 1 Check if the GPS or VHF antenna is fallen or loose 2 Check if the GPS and VHF antenna are set up properly Refer to section 2 5 3 Check if the GPS or VHF antenna is Working properly e Status indication Orange e Status indication Flashing Orange Signal Transmitting Problem 1 Refer to the indication light problem analysis 2 Check if there is message jammed or is being assigned as Quiet mode by the VTS Transmit function will be allowed when the situations resolved If the problem persists contact your local agent dealer 7 4 3 Problem Analysis Software Incorrect Password Incorrect MMSI Forgot the Password Entered Software Problem Password is for security purpose and MMSI is strictly unchangeable after entered the first time If users forgot the password or entered the incorrect MMSI please contact your local agent dealer to reset the unit 77 8 AME
26. S EMMITTING SMOKE OR FIRE Continue operating the equipment could cause electrical shock or fire Contact your nearest distributor for service EVEN THOUGH THE EQUIPMENT IS WATERPROOF AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH RAIN OR SPLASHING WATER Electrical shock or fire could be resulted if water leaks into the equipment DO NOT PLACE ANY LIQUID FILLED CONTAINER ON TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT Electrical shocks could be resulted if the device is contaminated with liquid FORWARD Congratulations on the purchase of your new CAMINO 201 Automatic Identification System hereinafter called AlS No matter where you sail now you can have a better control of your surrounding sea and have an enjoyable voyage Camino 201 AIS is strictly tested to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment Unless improper use installation or maintenance the equipment should function properly at its optimum We thank you for choosing our product and we wish you a bon voyage III 2 3 4 Table of Contents l COPY RIGHT amp DISCLAIMER ll WARNING amp SAFETY INSTRUCTION lil FORWARD 1 1 CAMINO 201 Overview mmm 12 Type AIS svinekam tei 1 3 AIS Message Type tit a oa ii e i 1 4 AIS Report Rate snev abjedeknkemigestdnbendmneinen 1 5 About This Manual nana 1 6 Important Notice nenea nana INSTALLATION ccc 21 General osonni RD ANR RER RARI RPR RIA RI RR AIR DR 2 1 1 Safety Instructions men 2 1 2 Unpacking and H
27. SRM SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select the SRM Step 4 Press the lt ENT gt key to open the selected SRM Message Inbox 800352369 256357963 3 310366395 310366395 Delete the item YES NO 35 Step 5 To delete the message press lt MENU gt key and an option window will appear to confirm the selection Step 6 Select YES to delete the SRM Step 7 Select NO to cancel and return to the Inbox SRM list N MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identification DATE TIME Date and Time Received READ Read Status ACK Status of Acknowledgement 5 1 2 Outbox Transmitted SRM Step 1 Select the OUTBOX function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to open the OUTBOX SRM list MAIN MENU MESSAGES MESSAGES AIS STATUS INBOX SHIP SETTING OUTBOX TRANSCEIVER SRM SYS CONFIG INITIAL 36 Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select the SRM Step 4 Press the lt ENT gt key to open the selected SRM Message Outbox MESSAGE DATE TIME TX OK 1 1505 T 12 23 2 ON FIRE T 11 56 3 ENGINE PROBLEM T 23 06 Delete the item YES NO Step 5 press lt MENU gt key to delete the message An option window will appear to confirm the selection Step 6 Select YES to delete the SRM Step 7 Select CANCEL to cancel and return to the outbox SRM list MESSAGE Sent Message Conten
28. SSAGES SHIP SETTING OWN SHIP AIS STATUS FRIEND SHIPS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 48 Step 2 Enter the password in the pop out window Step 3 The following data can be set in the OWN SHIP function Own ship name call sign type of ship location of the GPS antenna m Call sign input only 7 digitals m Ship name input only 20 digitals SHIP SETTING Call Sign AMEC005 AMEC005 AISB J lt HSC gt Antenna Position lt m gt A 000 B 000 C 00 D 00 Save Data YES NO Step 4 When the set up is completed press lt ESC gt or lt ENT gt key and a pop out window will appear to confirm and to save the set up Step 5 Select YES to save the set up or NO to escape from this menu 49 5 3 2 Friend Ship Editing Step 1 Select the FRIEND SHIPS function MAIN ME MESSAGES AIS STATUS SHIP SETTING OWN SHIP FRIEND SHIPS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display the pre set buddy ship list 100352369 256357963 310366395 318666395 BUDDY LIST Local Ship name 52 XX 52 Ship name 34 XX 34 Ship name 16 XX 16 Ship name 74 XX 74 Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt key to select the friend ship Step 4 To delete a friend ship data select the ship and press lt MENU gt a pop out window will appear Select YES to delete the set up or NO to return to
29. amic information position speed SOG and etc static information ship name MMSI call sign and etc and voyage related information cargo type destination and etc from any vessels equipped with AIS CAMINO 201 AIS is one of the cutting edge navigational aid equipment allowing real time information exchanges within AIS network It is also capable of integrating with other maritime systems such as Electronic Chart System hereinafter called ECS for various maritime navigation applications CAMINO 201 is designed with 2 RF receivers and 1 RF transmitter One of the RF receivers is time shared between AIS and DSG At front side CAMINO 201 equips with 5 7 LCD display 1 panel and 10 functional keypads At rear side CAMINO 201 equips with 1 VHF antenna connector 1 GPS antenna connector 1 NMEA interface connector 1 RS232 interface connector and 1 power connector NOTE The CAMINO 201 is an equipment to be used in protected environmental conditions It is not intended to expose to rain or spray longer than couple minutes 1 2 Type of AIS There are mainly two types of AIS transponder Class A and Class B The intended nature of these AIS systems in navigations is different as illustrated in the following table CAMINO 201 is a Class B AIS transponder Table 1 2 Type of AIS Transmits and receives AIS signal in SOTDMA protocols Intended for vessels meeting the IMO AIS carriage requirements It is mandatory
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31. assword is required to enter in order to access and change the information of the following functions Password required to change the following PASSWORD settings default 0000 MESSAGES _ SHIP SETTING OWN SHIP EON SYS CONFIG FACTORY INITIAL gt MMSI INITIAL CPA TCPA SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG Eau INITIAL 33 4 6 Menu Tree Structure Table 4 6 Menu tree MESSAGES AIS STASTUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 34 INBOX 5 1 1 OUTBOX 5 1 2 SRM 5 1 3 OWN SHIP 5 2 1 AIS TARGETS 5 2 2 REGION LIST 5 2 3 SHIP INDEX 5 2 4 VERSION 5 2 5 OWN SHIP 5 3 1 FRIEND SHIPS 5 3 2 CUSTOMIZE 5 5 1 RADAR VIEW 5 5 2 FACTORY 5 5 3 BAUD RATE 5 5 4 PASSWORD 5 6 1 MMSI 5 6 2 CPA TCPA 5 6 3 5 MENU KEY NAVIGATION 5 1 AIS Message List Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to open the main menu Step 2 Select the MESSAGES function Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt key on the MESSAGES function and 3 sub menus will appear Step 4 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select INBOX OUTBOX and SRM 5 1 1 Inbox Received SRM Step 1 Select the INBOX function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to access into the INBOX SRM list MAIN MENU MESSAGES MESSAGES AIS STATUS INBOX SHIP SETTING OUTBOX TRANSCEIVER
32. ata into this device shall be performed by the vendor of the device or by an appropriately qualified person in the business of installing marine communications equipment on board vessels A Instructions on how to accurately enter and confirm static data in the device can be found in Section 5 3 of this user manual The equipment said in this manual must only be used to which it was designed Improper operation or installation may cause damage to the equipment or injury to personnel AMEC will not incur any liability of equipment damage or personal injury due to improper use or installation of the equipment It is strongly recommended to read this manual and the following safety instructions before proceeding to installation or operation SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the case of the equipment Only qualified personnel could work on the interior of the equipment TURN OFF THE POWER IMMEDIATELY IF WATER LEAKS INTO THE EQUIPMENT OR OBJECT DROPS INTO THE EQUIPMENT Continue operating the equipment could cause electrical shock or fire Contact your nearest distributor for service DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT Improper disassemble or modification could cause electrical shocks fire or personal injury AVOID OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT WITH WET HANDS Electrical shocks could be resulted if operating with wet hands WARNING TURN OFF THE POWER IMMEDIATELY IF THE EQUIPMENT I
33. cation 3 15 16 GPS receiver 71 H HDT 21 26 28 40 4166 67 68 heading 3 41 66 INBOX 35 36 38 Installation 5 Interface wiring 14 K Keypad 2 7 22 71 76 L LAT 21 26 28 40 41 45 66 67 68 69 language 54 LED indicator 24 75 LON 21 26 28 40 41 45 66 67 68 69 Loss target 66 83 M menu key 33 36 menu tree 34 message inbox 34 35 36 38 message outbox 34 35 36 37 38 message type 3 MMSI 1 3 19 20 21 24 28 32 34 35 36 40 41 42 43 46 50 51 58 59 60 61 62 75 77 81 mounting table stand mounting 8 10 wall mounting 8 10 N NMEA 0183 6 7 12 13 14 17 72 O own ship information 28 40 P password setting 58 59 power consumption 71 power on 5 18 22 23 product specifications 70 product version 47 Q quick start guide 18 R radar view 21 25 26 31 32 34 35 39 48 52 53 55 56 57 58 62 63 64 66 received SRM 35 REG 21 26 66 67 68 Region settings 30 44 RNG 28 40 41 42 43 67 69 ROT 42 S safety related message 22 25 38 39 81 ship configuration 48 ship detail 28 40 41 ship settings 16 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 static Data 3 48 SOG 3 21 26 28 40 41 63 66 67 68 81 SRM editting 38 received SRM 35 transmitted SRM 32 36 SRM alarm 3 38 39 system configuration 32 53 T target status 39 TCPA 4 21 26 27 28 32 33 34 40 41 56 58 59 60 61 62 64 66 67 81 transceiver ON OFF 52 transmitted SRM 32 36 transition zone 45 trouble shooting 75 77 V
34. ch between own ship and the selected target 67 Area C Radar View mm dd 29 17n 71 15 00Kn 96 4 23 26nm 12 000nm Area C Figure 6 1 2 3 Main display m Display own ship and target ships status and relations between them On the radar view the vertical axis is the Longitude line and the horizontal axis is the Latitude line Underneath the radar view is a proportional scale showing the current ratio used m Select target ships Use the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt keys to select a target ship Selected targets dynamic information will be displayed on Area B Press the lt ENT gt key to view selected target s detailed information NOTE The arrow for selecting target ship moves from the center of the radar view m Scale up or down the scale ratio of the radar view Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to scale up and down the ratio of the radar view Nine scale ratios are available 0 05 0 125 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 5 3 6 12nm 68 6 2 Coastline Map Mode To switch into Coastline Map Mode press the DISP button on the right side of the panel Date yy mm dd GPS Status Position Fixed Non fixed UTC hour minute second LAT LON SOG Speed over ground of the selected target COG Course over ground of the selected target RNG Range of the selected target to own ship BRG Bearing of the selected target to own ship Scale Zoom Pan Press and hold the lt ESC gt button on the
35. d target ships dynamic information Details refer to section 6 83 05 12 W SOG 15 00Kn yy mm dd 28 39 59 S_ COG 96 4 HDT 10 90 40 00 N 12 000nm Figure 4 2 1 Radar View 26 C DANGEROUS TARGET INFORMATION When a target is within a certain distance to own ship such as smaller than the preset CPA or TCPA value this target will be considered as a dangerous target The dangerous targets will then be listed as shown below DANGEROUS TARGETS 003 NAME MMSI CPA TCPA 1 AMEC 001 3070001 23 1 36 1 314 2 AMEC 006 307019456 0 85 1 174 3 AMEC 014 307000045 ty 1 21 Figure 4 2 2 Dangerous Targets Step 1 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select a dangerous target ship Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key on the selected target to view its detailed information Refer to section 5 7 for details 27 D OWN SHIP INFORMATION Own ship information includes own ship s basic static and dynamic information SHIP DETAIL lt 1 2 gt AMEC AIS B CS N A CLASS B Lo 000000000 Undefined 3 d ES Ce z N Under way using engine 83 05123 W 29 17nm JIZ 28 39 60 N 71 15 00Kn 23 26nm QB 9 Q 96 4 1 21min 0 00 68 Figure 4 2 3 Own ship details AMEC AIS B CS N A CLASS B DRAFT 1 5m 000000000 000000000 DG HS OR MP lt POLUTANT A gt HSC SHANGHAI 12 31 23 59 bre Nsa A 6m B 4m 3m 10m C 2m D 1m
36. e event that any term or provision contained in this Warranty is found to be invalid illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction then such provision shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make such provision enforceable by such court taking into account the intent of the parties No oral or written representations made by AMEC or any seller reseller or distributor of the products including employees and agents thereof shall create any additional warranty obligations increase the scope or otherwise modify in any manner the terms of this Warranty All AMEC products sold or provided hereunder are merely aids to navigation It is the responsibility of the user to exercise discretion and proper navigational skill independent of any AMEC product 80 9 ABBREVIATIONS AIS COG CPA CSTDMA DSC ECS ETA GPS IMO MMSI SOG SRM TCPA TDMA UTC VHF VTS Automatic Identification System Course Over Ground Distance to Closest Point of Approach Carrier sense Time Division Multiple Access Digital Selective Calling Electronic Chart System Estimated Time of Arrival Global Positioning System International Maritime Organization Maritime Mobile Service Identity Speed Over Ground Safety Related Message Time to Closest Point of Approach Time Division Multiple Access Coordinated Universal Time Very High Frequency Vessel Traffic Service 81 10 INDEX A alarm 3 4 13 24 38 39 54 61 72 75 accessories 6
37. e for connection AMEC s default pairing security code is 0000 2 5 Quick Start Guide When installation is completed proceed to the following steps for quick start up Step 1 Turn on the unit by pressing the power button O ON Mode To turn on the unit press the power button on the bottom left of the panel Status indication light will turn green when the unit is ON and will start functioning Step 2 After the unit is turned on the system will run a self testing as shown below APEL Welcome to AMEC AIS System power on testing Step 3 When the self testing is completed MMSI set up reminder screen will appear m Choose CANCEL if not entering the MMSI and skip to Step 7 m Choose OK to enter the MMSI and proceed to Step 4 MMSI Not Registered Transmitting is not allowed Only AIS receiver function available Register MMSI now OK CANCEL Step 4 MMSI can only be entered ONCE as regulated A pop out window will appear to confirm this process m Choose CANCEL and skip to Step 7 m Choose OK and the MMSI set up screen will appear as shown in Step 5 WARNING Can be programmed only once Go on OK CANCEL OK CANCEL Step 5 Enter the MMSI by using the arrow keys Refer to section 5 4 on Arrow key instructions MMSI SETTING Can be programmed only once MMSI 000000000 FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONLY WARNING It is a violation of the
38. efer to Figure 2 2 2 4 Figure 2 2 2 4 Installation instruction II Interface Connection Figure 2 2 2 5 Installation instruction Step 4 When the mounting bracket and the CAMINO 201 are aligned insert the knob 8 thru the Spring Washer 9 the Washer 7 then the body joint till it click on the mounting bracket joint 3 as shown in Figure 2 2 2 5 Step 5 Knob 8 should be placed outside of the body joint G Spring Washer and Washer should be placed outside of the body joint 2 in the order as shown in Figure 2 2 2 5 Step 6 Tighten up the TO to fix the angle of the CAMINO 201 Loosen the Knob to adjust the angle of the CAMINO 201 Refer to Figure 2 2 2 5 Step 1 Connect the GPS cable to the GPS ANT connector gt Step 2 Connect the VHF cable_to the VHF ANT connector Step 3 Connect other NMEA 0183 compatible system to the NMEA interface Step 4 Connect the computer to the RS 232 interface if needed Step 5 Connect the Power cable to O the Power connector Figure 2 2 2 6 Installation instruction NOTE CAMINO 201 SUPPLIES ONLY 3 3V FOR GPS ANTENNA DO NOT CONNECT A5V GPS ANTENNA TO CAMINO 201 AS IT WOULD CAUSE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND THE ANTENNA WE RECOMMEND YOU TO USE AMEC GPS ANTENNA WITH CAMINO 201 2 2 3 Connector Pin Definition and Wiring 2 2 3 1 Power Connector A red wire and a black wire
39. escriptions 1 MMSI is not set Unit can only receive data Unit can ON Silent Mode transmit when the MMSI is set and the GPS is not in 3D positioning Orange 2 Unit is in Tx Off Mode Channel jammed or being assigned as Quiet mode by the VTS Flash TX Timeout Only receiving is allowed Transmit function will be allowed when the situations resolved ON Power Error Check for power connection and power voltage Red Flash BIIT alarm An abnormal condition of the device is detected during BIIT Built In Integrity Test NOTE 1 NOTE 1 With BIIT Built in Integrity Test feature the CAMINO 201 is constantly monitoring and testing the integrity of the AIS transceiver Should an abnormal condition be detected in the device the Status LED will display an alarm in flash red Abnormal condition may include situations like following GPS is unable to gain lock after 30 minutes of losing GPS track Background noise level exceeds allowable threshold 77dBm 75 m When the status indication light is in red or orange follow the Descriptions in the above table to make a general analysis m Ifthe problem persists follow the below step and restart the unit 1 Refer to section 3 2 to turn off the unit 2 Disconnect the power cord from the unit reconnect after 1 2 minutes 3 Refer to section 3 2 to turn on the unit If the problem still persists contact your local agent dealer 7 4 2
40. for all commercial vessels that exceed 300 tons to be equipped with Class AAIS Class A AIS Transmits and receives AIS signal in CSTDMA protocols Not necessarily in accord with IMO AIS carriage requirements Class BAIS Itis not mandatory for vessels to be equipped with Class B AIS Suitable for recreational vessels or fishing boats in enhancing its safety at sea 1 3 AIS Message Type The CAMINO 201 supports following message types Table 1 3 CAMINO 201 AIS message type Type of Message Data Details Static Data Maritime Mobile Service Identity number MMSI Call sign and name Type of ship Length and beam GPS Antenna location Dynamic Data Position of the vessel Course Over Ground hereinafter called COG Speed Over Ground hereinafter called SOG Heading Speed of the ship D ic R t ca a Status of the ship Alarm SRM Safety 1 4 AIS Report Rate The CAMINO 201 supports following report rate in accordance to ITU R M 1371 and IEC 62287 1 Table 1 4 CAMINO 201 AIS report rate Nominal Platforms Condition Reporting Interval Class B Ship borne mobile equipment not moving faster than 2 knots 3 Minutes Class B Ship borne mobile equipment moving faster than 2 knots 30 Seconds Report rate by command of VTS 5 Seconds highest 1 5 About This Manual The manual contains installation instructions and operating informa
41. keypad 2 2 2 Step by Step Installation Instructions AMEC CAMINO 201 can be installed and mounted on flat surface or it can be hung on the ceiling or wall as shown below Table Stand Mounting Ceiling or Wall Mounting gt Figure 2 2 2 1 Installation overview The installation procedure is graphically illustrated in the following steps I Installation Instructions Figure 2 2 2 2 Installation instruction Step 1 Place the mounting bracket on the desired spot for installing the CAMINO 201 Refer to Figure 2 2 2 2 NOTE O Step 2 Use the 4 M8 screws provided to secure the mounting brackets at the 4 holes marked Secure bracket mountit CAMIN i 3 Align the mounting bracket joint on the CAMINO 201 with the body joint 6 on the mounting bracket 4 and mount the CAMINO 201 onto the mounting bracket Refer Figure 2 2 2 3 Table Stand Mounting The Display Panel of the CAMINO 201 and the Front Edge of the mounting bracket should be on the same side Ceiling Mounting The Display Panel of the CAMINO 201 and the Back Edge of the mounting bracket should be on the same side Wall Mounting The Display Panel of the CAMINO 201 should face forward and the front edge of the mounting bracket should face down NOTE For faster and easier installation the Buckle Tenon 7 for angle adjustment has fixed on the body joint R
42. l 23 3 3 Indicator Descriptions CAMINO 201 mainly contains two categoris of LED indicators Status Inducator and Channel Indicator The respective meaning of each indicator is shown the following two tables Table 3 3 1 Status LED Indicator STATUS LED INDICATOR Color State Descriptions Green ON Normal 1 Transmitting Not Allowed MMSI is not set Unit can only receive data ON Unit can transmit when the MMSI is set and GPS is not in 3D positioning 2 Tx Off Mode The device is turned into Tx Off mode Silent mode by Orange setting in the main Menu Section 5 4 TX Timeout Channel is jammed or being assigned as Quiet mode by the Flash VTS Only receiving is allowed Unit can transmit when the situations resolved ON Power Error Check for power connection and power voltage Red Flash BIIT alarm An abnormal condition of the device is detected during BIIT Built In Integrity Test NOTE NOTE With BIIT Built in Integrity Test feature the CAMINO 201 is constantly monitoring and testing the integrity of the AIS transceiver Should there be an abnormal condition detected in the device the Status LED will display an alarm in flash red Abnormal condition may include situations like following m GPS is unable to gain lock after 30 minutes of losing GPS track m Background noise level exceeds allowable threshold 77dBm Table 3 3 2 Channel Indicators cHANNELINDICATORS o
43. mantled resulting in the broken label on the Products e costs associated with overtime or premium labor costs e differences in material coloring or size that may exist between actual products and the pictures or descriptions of such products in our advertising advertising literature or on the Internet TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS AMEC S SOLE WARRANTY AND IS APPLICABLE ONLY TO NEW PRODUCTS PURCHASED WORLDWIDE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS WARRANTY ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WRITTEN WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WRITTEN OR ORAL INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE LIABILITY OF AMEC TO A CUSTOMER UNDER THIS WARRANTY WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY OR OTHERWISE SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE TOTAL PURCHAE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY AND IN NO EVENT SHALL AMEC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR LOST OF GOODWILL REPUTATION LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR INFORMATION DATA SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS 79 SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFICLEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION This Warranty supersedes and replaces all previous Warranties In th
44. mode Information Source Description m DSC Region setting from the DSC m AIS Region setting from the AIS m Bro Broadcasting mode m Adr Address Step 4 Press the lt ENT gt key to open the region setting detail 44 REGION 1 SETTING 0 00 000 S 0 00 000 W 0 00 000 S 0 00 000 W N A 2087 2088 TxA TxB Addr Broad Broadcast LAT NE Latitude North East LAT SW Latitude South West T Zone nm Transition Zone Channel A Channel A Channel B Channel B Power Transmit power a Band Width 25K HZ Band Width 25K HZ LON NE Longitude North East LON SW Longitude South West Band Width Band width A Band Width Band width B TX RX mode Transmit Receive mode Addr Broad Address Broadcast mode Step 5 Press the lt ESC gt key to return to the region setting list 45 5 2 4 Ship Index and Individual Vessel Information Step 1 Select the SHIP INDEX function MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS OWN SHIP AIS STATUS AIS TARGETS SHIP SETTING REGION LIST SHIP INDEX VERSION TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display all received ship names SHIP INDEX English Local 100352369 Ship name 1 XX 1 256357963 Ship name 14 XX 14 210366395 Ship name 38 XX 38 3162346395 Ship name 46 XX 46 456456963 Ship name 3 XX 3 Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt key to select the ship name Step 4 Press the lt ENT gt
45. n the set up is completed press the lt ESC gt or lt ENT gt key and a pop out window will appear to confirm and save the setting Step 6 Select YES to confirm and save the data or NO to escape this menu NOTE MMSI can only be entered ONCE Make sure that the MMSI is correct before entering it 5 6 3 CPA TCPA Settings User Password Protected Step 1 Select the CPA TCPA function MAIN MENU MESSAGES INITIAL PASSWORD AIS STATUS MMSI SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER CPA TCPA SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 2 A password is required Enter the password in the pop out window Step 3 On the CPA TCPA page CPA Closest Point of Approach in nm and TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach in minute can be set CPA TCPA os J TCPA min 10 ALARM lt OFF gt Save data NO Step 4 Press the lt ESC gt or lt ENT gt key to confirm again and a pop out window will appear Step 5 Select YES to confirm and save the data or NO to escape this menu 61 5 7 Dangerous Targets Information Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt DISP gt key one time to switch to the DANGEROUS TARGETS Step 2 On the dangerous targets list the 003 on the top left corner stands for the total numer of dangrous targets Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select the dangerous target to view DANGEROUS TARGETS 003 MMSI CPA TCPA 1 AMEC 001
46. nction or access the MESSAGES function from the main menu by selecting MESSAGES and then select type of SRM to transmit Refer to section 5 1 for details AIS STATUS Display all types of voyage information from ships in the surroundings that are equipped with Class A Class B or other AIS systems The voyage information includes dynamic and static information Refer to section 5 2 for details SHIP SETTING The following information can be set and entered in the SHIP SETTING Ship s information Ship name ship size type of ship and etc Friend ship information The ship that is added as a friend ship with its MMIS and ship name will be shown in the BUDDY LIST Refer to section 5 3 3 for details TRANSCEIVER Turn ON or OFF the transceiver function When the transceiver is turned OFF the AIS system only has receiving function and operates as an AIS receiver When the transceiver is turned ON the AIS will have full Class B AIS function Refer to section 5 4 for details SYS CONFIG System configuration includes customized set up radar view set up factory default setup and desired baud rate set up Refer to section5 5 for details INITIAL Initial function includes setup up for password MMSI and CPA TCPA Refer to section 5 6 for details 32 NOTE 1 When no operation is applied on the system for over a minute the system will automatically return to the main display NOTE 2 A p
47. o open the selected target Step 6 Use the lt RIGHT gt and lt LEFT gt keys to view target ship s dynamic or static information Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to switch to another target ship s dynamic and static information Refer to section 5 2 for details Step 7 Press lt MENU gt to assign the selected target as a Friend Ship 42 AIS TARGET LIST Add New Friend YES NO Step 8 Press the lt ESC gt key to return to the main menu 5 2 3 Region List and Setting Step 1 Select the REGION LIST function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display the entire region setting information MAIN MENU MESSAGES AIS STATUS OWN SHIP AIS STATUS AIS TARGETS SHIP SETTING REGION LIST SHIP INDEX VERSION TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt key to select the region setting 43 REGION SETTING LIST RegionNo Source Date Hour Region 1 AIS Bro 07 05 26 14 Region 2 AIS Adr 07 04 25 Region 3 AIS Bro 07 03 13 Region 4 AIS Bro 07 02 12 11 Region 5 AIS Adr 07 02 11 23 Region 6 DSC Adr 07 02 10 21 Region 7 DSC Bro 07 02 09 19 Region 8 AIS Adr 07 02 08 07 Region 9 DEFAULT N A Region In Use Region 9 Tama co 1 e g Region 1 Message was received at Region 1 Received Date is 2007 05 26 Message was received from an AIS receiver hence the information source is AIS Message status is Broadcasting
48. or improper configuration will cause risk to other vessels and the own vessel when these information are transmitted Users must be aware of this risk and make sure that all the information entered into the system is correct and up to date 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 General The installation information for the CAMINO 201 is sub divided into proper steps in block diagrams for easy reference 2 1 1 Safety Instructions Before proceeding with installation take note of the following safety instructions and read through this installation manual carefully SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the case of the equipment Only qualified personnel could work on the interior of the equipment TURN OFF THE POWER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH INSTALLATION Proceeding with installation with the pone on could cause electrical shock or ire AVOID INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT WHERE THERE IS DIRECT CONTACT WITH RAIN OR SPLASHING WATER Electrical shock or fire could be resulted if water leaks into the equipment MAKE SURE THE POWER SOURCE AND THE POWER INPUT OF THE EQUIPMENT ARE COMPATIBLE Damage to the equipment and fire could be resulted if the power sources are not correct Please check the correct power input on the adaptor Warning FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL TO PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION AMEC and your local agent dealer will not bear any responsibility of equipment damage or personnel injury due to im
49. ording to different regions Display language is available in English Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese 54 5 5 2 Radar View Reference Point Setting When there is no GPS reception manually set own ship s longitude and latitude in the RADAR VIEW function the own ship s reference center position will appear in the radar plotter Step 1 Select the RADAR VIEW function MAIN MENU SYS CONFIG MESSAGES CUSTOMIZE AIS STATUS RADAR VIEW SHIP SETTING FACTORY TRANSCEIVER BAUD RATE SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to display the radar view setting RADAR VIEW SETTING Center position of radar view 000 oo oo lt N gt Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to enter the Longitude and Latitude value Use the lt LEFT gt and lt RIGHT gt keys to move the digit spot of Longitude and Latitude Step 4 Press lt ESC gt or lt ENT gt key and a pop out window will appear to confirm and save the settings Step 5 Select YES to confirm and save the settings or NO to escape from the menu NOTE 1 Refer to section 5 4 for details on arrow keys instruction 55 5 5 3 Factory Default Configuration User Password Protected Step 1 Select the FACTORY function MAIN MENU SYS CONFIG MESSAGES CUSTOMIZE AIS STATUS RADAR VIEW SHIP SETTING FACTORY TRANSCEIVER BAUD RATE SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 2 A password is re
50. proper installation Warning Label A warning label Figure 2 1 1 is attached underneath the equipment Warranty of the equipment will be invalid if this label is detached or broken AMEC and your local agent dealer will not bear any responsibility of any damage to the equipment or damage in related to the equipment personnel injury and etc Reject the equipment if this label is detached or broken Please contact your local agent dealer if this label is missing Name Warning Label No Warranty if this label is detached r broken Figure 2 1 1 Warning label 2 1 2 Unpacking and Handling the Unit O Move and handle Visual inspection should be taken on the box to see if it is intact with cautious Do not drop or bump Take extra caution if requiring sharp object to unpack Unpack the box with the this side up sign facing up 2 1 3 Items in the Package Unpack the product on a flat and level surface After unpacked check if all the accessories and unit are included The CAMINO 201 is typically delivered with standard package as shown in Table 2 1 3 It is also illustrated in Figure 2 1 3 except manual Table 2 1 3 Standard equipment list No Description Product Code Qty 1 CAMINO 201Class B AIS main unit CAMINO 201 1 2 Manual AIS MNL B201 E 1 Power cable 1m 3A M ACC CAB AL 006 1 NMEA 0183 interface cable
51. quired Enter the password in the pop out window Step 3 Select OK to confirm and to restore the factory setting Restored factory settings include CUSTOMIZE and CPA TCPA functions Step 4 Select CANCEL to escape from this menu MAIN MENU PASSWORD MESSAGES AIS STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 56 5 5 4 Output Port Baud Rate Settings MAIN MENU MESSAGES SYS CONFIG AIS STATUS CUSTOMIZE SHIP SETTING RADAR VIEW TRANSCEIVER PARATY SYS CONFIG BAUD RATE INITIAL Step 1 Select BAUD RATE BAUD RATE SETTING lt 115200 gt lt 38400 gt Step 2 Use lt Left gt lt Right gt and lt ENT gt to select your desired Baud Rate the standard baud rate for RS 232 is 115200 and 38400 for NEMA The Baud Rate may vary when you connect to other maritime electronics Refer to the manuals of the devices Step 3 Press Yes to save the settings 57 5 6 System Initialization Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to open the main menu Step 2 Select the INITIAL function Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt key on the INITIAL function and 3 sub menus will appear Step 4 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWNs keys to select PASSWORD MMSI and CPA TCPA MAIN MENU MESSAGES INITIAL PASSWORD AIS STATUS MMSI SHIP SETTING CPA TCPA TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 5 6 1 Password Setting Step 1 Selec
52. rules of the Federal Communications Commission to input an MMSI that has not been properly assigned to the end user or to otherwise input any inaccurate data in this device Step 6 When completed entering the MMSI press the lt ENT gt key on the front panel and a pop out window will appear to confirm this process m Choose CANCEL to discard the process and NOT to store this data and skip to step 7 m Choose OK to store this data and to enter the main menu Unit will now activate and function by broadcasting own ship s voyage related data and receiving other ships AIS data MMSI SETTING Warning Can be programmed only once MMSI 000000000 Save Data OK CANCEL 20 NOTE Quick start is completed if MMSI is entered and stored in Step 6 Proceed to section 5 6 2 entering other data Step 7 The system automatically goes into the main display and the system starts to receive other ships AIS broadcastings Other ships locations are also displayed on the radar view 83 05 12 W SOG 15 00Kn yy mm dd 28 39 59 S 96 4 00 00 00 3D CH X HDT 10 167 40 00 90 40 00 N 29 17nm 71 15 00Kn 96 4 23 26nm 1 21min 12 000nm NOTE As regulated AIS cannot broadcast own ship s voyage related information before MMSI is set The system now can only receive other ships broadcastings For the system to be fully functioning follow the instructions in section 5 6
53. t nene nana nana ana 35 5 1 1 Inbox Received SRM lt mcncsicese aaa aa ai n 35 5 1 2 Outbox Transmitted SRM nenea 36 5T SRM EN pre ed 38 5 2 AIS Target Stalus lt n cocos n i n na nc a pn nea n ne a a a e ne a o nnen 39 5 2 1 Own Ship Information Settings nenea 40 5 2 2 AIS Target List and Friend Ships men 42 5 2 3 Region LIST and Setting sis aie i ie ca do po d i i ca 43 5 2 4 Ship Index and Individual Vessel Information mere 46 5 2 5 Product Version and Information nenea 47 5 3 Ship Configuration and Setting men nn 48 5 3 1 Own Ship Static Data User Password Protected eeeeee 48 5 3 2 Friend Ship Editing i iso tie nt aa iad Pnl Dna sa dl a a nad 50 5 4 Transceiver ON OFF Settings mmmnneeeeeeee nenea nana 52 5 5 System Coniigura ion iei ei taca igo i e lia 53 5 5 1 Customizing Systeni nssis ia pica ou tai pe ied ea a p oz et ce n ov ai do n 53 5 5 2 Radar View Reference Point Setting nene 55 5 5 3 Factory Default Configuration User Password Protected 56 5 5 4 Output Port Baud Rate Settings men 57 56 System Initialization xn esa ca a oa oa o i aa n aa aaa oo o e aaa a 58 5 6 1 Password Setling sosea ca octet data et a a atita d ca 58 5 0 2 MMSI EGITIINO mice ial al n al 0 0 td lt a 59 5 6 3 CPA TCPA Settings User Password Protected 61 5 7 Dangerous Targets Information c cece cece enma nana 62 D
54. t DATE TIME Date and Time Sent TX OK Status of Transmitting 37 5 1 3 SRM Editting Step 1 Select the SRM function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt key to open the Set SRM Alarm MAIN MENU MESSAGES MESSAGES AIS STATUS INBOX SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER OUTBOX SRM SYS CONFIG INITIAL Step 3 Use the lt UP gt and lt DOWN gt keys to select the SRM Refer to table 7 1 for System preset Safety Related Message Step 4 Press the lt ENT gt key to send the selected SRM Set SRM Alarm Safety Related Message SOS gt Step 5 A confirming window will appear to confirm the sending of the SRM Step 6 Select CANCEL to abort the transmitting or select OK to confirm and send the SRM Set SRM Alarm Safety Related Message Sending SRM Send Message OK CANCEL 38 Step 7 The system will remind you that you can only send a SRM one time in one minute Wait for one minute before sending out another SRM Set SRM Alarm Sending SRM SRM will have 1 min time out OK Table 5 1 3 SRM System Preset Safety Related Message SOS ON FIRE EXPLOSION FLOODING COLLISION GROUNDING LISTING CAPSIZING SINKING ADRIFTING ROBBERY ATTACK ENGINE TROUBLE FUEL SHORTAGE 5 2 AIS Target Status Step 1 On the main display radar view press the lt MENU gt key to open the main menu Step 2 Select the AIS STATUS function Step 3 Press the lt ENT gt
55. t View With Mounting Bracket 233 6 7mm Figure 7 2 1 CAMINO 201 front view 61 4 amp mm I7 41mm Without Mounting Bracket 184 46mm Figure 7 2 2 CAMINO 201 front view 73 Side View ra 102mm a ial 100mm m 4 2 2 mn 59 8mn I Ul AI aa Stea E oO RR z A NL i E d D cu Y ci a 9 a x E nuci 3 cu Fae 78 55mm 95 8mm Figure 7 2 3 CAMINO 201 side view Top View LIS PSI I E cu cu 5 9 97mm E E oa H a ip t 13 9 mm a t 233 67mm te 13 89mm Figure 7 2 4 CAMINO 201 top view 74 7 3 Accessories The following accessories are available from AMEC Contact our local dealer agent for more details Table 7 3 Accessories ltem Description Remark 1 VHF Antenna Length 1 200 mm 2 GPS Antenna Dimension 90 5 mm Diameter x 108 5 mm H 3 id Length 1 680 mm Combo Antenna 7 4 Trouble Shooting 7 4 1 Problem Analysis By Status LED Indicator m The color of the status indication light will change in different status You can make a general analysis base on the status described below Table 7 4 1 Problem analysis STATUS LED INDICATOR Color State Indications D
56. t the PASSWORD function Step 2 Press the lt ENT gt to display the password setting MAIN MENU MESSAGES INITIAL PASSWORD AIS STATUS MMSI SHIP SETTING CPA TCPA TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 58 Step 3 On the password setting page enter the OLD Password NEW Password and Confirm Password PASSWORD SETTING OLD Passowrd oo NEW Password se Confirm Password eee New password saved OK Step 4 When the set up is completed press the lt ENT gt key and a pop out window will appear to confirm and save the setting Step 5 Select OK to save the setting or press lt ESC gt key to escape from the menu 5 6 2 MMSI Editting Step 1 Select the MMS function MAIN MENU MESSAGES INITIAL PASSWORD AIS STATUS MMSI SHIP SETTING CPA TCPA TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG INITIAL 59 Step 2 Enter the password in the pop out window and press lt ENT gt to access the MMSI setting INITIAL PASSWORD M PASSWORD NING PP e Go On CEL INITIAL Step 3 MMSI can only be entered ONCE A pop out window will appear to remind you MAIN MENU INITIAL PASSWORD MMSI WARNING MESSAGES Can be programmed only once Go On NO INITIAL Step 4 Select YES to confirm and enter the MMSI Select NO to escape from this menu MMSI SETTING Can be programmed only once 000000000 Save Data 60 Step 5 Whe
57. tion for CAMINO 201 While most of the installation can be performed by the owner or the crew a final commissioning can be done by your local agent dealer where needed or required AMEC and the local agent dealer will not bear any responsibilities over any damages resulted in improper installation by unauthorized agent dealer 1 6 Important Notice The intended use of the AMEC CAMINO 201 AIS is to enhance the safety of vessels at sea However a few points must be noted as below m Any AIS cannot guarantee in monitoring and receiving signals from all vessels in the surroundings unless those vessels equip with AIS device m Itis important to note that the AIS is designed for the purpose of anti collision and is serves as a compliment to navigation It is not navigational equipment and does not replace any navigational system installed on board m Although AIS is operated automatically by itself the owner or the crew on the vessel should still maintain a proper lookout for the surroundings While the AIS is capable of setting alarm of Distance to Closest Point of Approach hereinafter called CPA and Time to the Closest Point of Approach hereinafter called TCPA vessel owner or the crew should be aware of the fact that there are vessels that are not equipped with AIS and this function will not apply on these vessels m incorrect data and information entered into the AIS is considered as erroneous information Erroneous information
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