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1. pA pa F etting Logout D P PR P PR issio vos NENM io e NAVD EE LEN LN SATD o0 E O 3 LN PROP Figure 5 16 Service Interface Interface settings LWE Settings default 5 18 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface Name You can name Multicast groups through 4 according to your system requirements Direction There are three possibilities for the multicast group e listen only IN input only e talk OUT output only e listen and talk BI bidriectional Talker ID White List Sentence White List Encoder Enter NMEA LWE source IDs Replace from left to right Example AI0001 221234 BI0222 CC2222 GH0011 The talker ID white list is used to ensure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS transponder does not get identical information from more than one physical sensor device identified by talker ID If one of the inputs PI Sensor or LWE receives data that shall be ignored by the AIS make a positive Talker ID white list for this port listing only talker ID s that shall be used by the AIS on this interface Talker IDs that are not listed will be filtered out An empty list default allows input from any talker ID Enter NMEA sentence
2. 8506 668 6 12 6 5 1 Recovering communication with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 6 13 6 6 Warranty and returning units for repair 6 14 6 6 1 Repacking for shipment eerte ttt ttes 6 14 Technical specifications 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder ttt A 1 A 1 1 Reporting Intervals eese ttt tette n 2 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 3 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 4 4 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel eerte A 4 NMEA sentences B 1 NMEA sentences used tette B 1 B 1 1 Light weight Ethernet LWE B 1 B 1 2 Sentence characteristics and their linkage with port configuration B 1 B 2 Sentence use reference ttes B 3 B 2 1 Overview of supported sentences eerte B 3 B 2 2 AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement output B 4 B 2 3 AIS addressed binary and safety related message input B 4 B 2 4 AIS channel assignment message input output B 5 B 2 5 ACK Acknowledge alarm input eee B 5 B 2 6 AIR AIS interrogation request input ttt B 6 B 2 7 ALR Set alarm state output esee tttttete
3. B 13 2 24 PTHRAOC AIS operational control input output B 13 B 2 25 PTHRROS Radio operational status output B 14 2 26 Recommended minimum specific GNSS data input B 15 2 27 ROT Rate of turn input neces cccsssssssssssssssescesccccscssssssssnsssssssnsessesecsesessessesssssssssensess B 2 28 SPW Security password sentence input B 2 20 SSD AIS ship static data input output B 2 30 THS True heading and status input ee B 2 31 TRL AIS transmitter non functioning log output B 2 32 TXT Text transmission output ccssssssseeccccssssssssesscsssssssessccssssssssnsceessessssees B 17 2 33 VBW Dual ground water speed input B 17 2 34 VDM AIS VHF data link message output e B 17 2 35 VDO AIS VHF data link own vessel report B 18 B 2 36 VER Version output B 2 37 VSD AIS voyage static data input output se B 18 2 38 Course over ground and ground speed input B 19 2 39 ZDA Time and Date output win escssssssssssseccsccssssssseesscssssssseesscssssssssnsceessesssseee B 19 Supported keys C 1 Keys supported by the SAIL
4. SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder gt e e P2 Se 2 d TX N yo M c 1 RAS o d M yo E uP E N gt Li Pd T i gt NC 12W Forced low power 1W gem My Blue Sign o Alarm NO COM SAILOR 6285 Active GPS Antenna Figure 3 12 SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System wiring For cable specifications see Cable specifications on page 3 11 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation 3 17 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6004 Control panel 3 5 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6004 Control panel For instructions how to install the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel see separate installation manual for the SAILOR 6004 Control panel part number 98 136644 Connect a LAN connector at the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to a LAN connector at the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B Chapter 4 Interface description This chapter describes the electrical interfaces of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder in details It has the following sections 4 1 Power The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is designed to operate on 24 VDC The transponder can Power Sensor input Presentation Interfaces Alarm relay Low power forced control 1 W Blue sign input Ethernet interfaces c S p s gt
5. SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Installation manual 98 136644 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Installation guide 98 136017 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray Installation guide 98 136018 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active Installation guide 98 136019 98 137573 B Table 1 1 Related documents Precautions 1 4 Precautions Warnings Cautions and Notes 6 Text marked with Warning Caution Note or Important show the following type of data e Warning A Warning is an operation or maintenance procedure that if not obeyed can cause injury or death or jeopardize the safety on board e Caution A Caution is an operation or maintenance procedure that if not obeyed can cause damage to the equipment e Note A Note gives information to help the reader Important A text marked Important gives information that is important to the user e g to make the system work properly This text does not concern damage on equipment travel safety nor personal safety General precautions All personnel who operate equipment or do maintenance as specified in this manual must know and follow the safety precautions The warnings and cautions that follow apply to all parts of this manual CAUTION Do not use materials that are not equivalent to materials specified by Cobham SATCOM Materials that are not equivalent can cause damage to the equipment sensitive Use approved industry precautions to keep the
6. B 2 34 VDM AIS VHF data link message output VDM x x x a S S x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Total number of sentences needed to transfer message 1 to 9 Used Sentence number 1 to 9 Used Sequential message identifier 0 to 9 Used 5 a AIS channel Used 6 5 5 Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message Used 7 x Number of fill bits Used 98 137573 B Appendix B NMEA sentences B 17 Sentence use reference B 2 35 VDO AIS VHF data link own vessel report output B 18 VDO x x x a S S x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Total number of sentences needed to transfer message Used Sentence number Used 4 Sequential message identifier 0 to 9 Used 5 AIS channel Used 6 Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message Used 7 x Number of fill bits Used B 2 36 VER Version output VER x x aa C C C C C C C C C C c c x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment 1 VER Sentence Id Used Total number of sentences needed 1 to 9 Used Sentence number 1 to 9 Used 4 aa Device type Used 5 C C Vendor ID Used 6 C C Unique identifier Used 7 C C Manufacture serial number Used 8 C C Model code product code Used 9 C C Software revision Used 10 C C Hardware revision Used 11 x Sequential message identifier Used B 2 37 VSD AI
7. m e 4 Unpacking The following items are included in the delivery of a SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active GPS antenna bracket User manual SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder amp SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System Installation guide SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Installation guide SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active Power cable 1 m Cable D SUB 50 pin 1 m Cable RJ45 Cat5e STP 5 m Fuse puller Fuse 7 5 AF Screw M5 40 TORX black 5 pieces Screw ST4 8x50 TORX 5 pieces Pilot plug Initial inspection Inspect the shipping carton immediately upon receipt for evidence of damage during transport If the shipping carton is severely damaged or water stained request that the carrier s agent be present when opening the carton Save the carton packing material for future use 3 1 VHF and GPS antenna installation 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 power to the system if there is any sign of shipping damage to any part of the front or rear panel or the outer cover Read the safety summary at the front of this manual before installing or operating the system i WARNING avoid electric shock do not apply After unpacking the system inspect it thoroughly for hidden damage and loose components or fittings If the contents are incomplete if there is mechanical damage or defect or if the system does not work properly notify your dealer VHF and GPS antenna instal
8. 01 0011 83 0x53 0101 0011 8 9 20 0x14 010100 84 0101 0100 110101 N 14 010011107 47 101111 OF 00101111 15 00 1111 79 0100111110 48 110000 0x30 0011 0000 P 16 010000 80 01010000 1 49 110001 0x31 0011 0001 Q 17 010001 81 01010001 2 50 110010 0x32 0011 0010 010010 82 0 52 01010010 3 51 0x33 110011 51 533 00110011 4 52 0x34 110100 52 0x34 0011 0100 0x35 00110101 21 0x15 010101 85 0101 0101 110110 0x36 00110110 22 0x16 010110 86 0101 0110 110111 0x37 00110111 Orns alu 23 Ox17 010111 87 01010111 lt d N 26 011010 90 Ox5A 0101 1010 111000 24 oxi8 01 1000 88 0x58 01011000 9 57 0x39 11 1001 25 0 19 01 1001 89 0x59 0101 1001 58 ox3A 11 1010 58 59 0x3B 111011 59 0x38 0011 1000 0x39 0011 1001 Ox3A 0011 1010 Ox3B 0011 1011 27 0x1B 011011 91 Ox5B 01011011 lt m 60 0 3 111100 60 Ox3C 0011 1100 Table C 1 Keys supported in compliance with AIS standard 1371 4 98 137573 B Supported keys Keys supported by the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 6 Bit ASCII Standard ASCII 6 Bit ASCII Standard ASCII 28 0x1C 011100 92 0x5C 0101 1100 61 0 3 111101 61 0x3D 00111101 29 0x1D 011101 93 Ox5D 0101 1101
9. Tx Rx mode control Used 16 x Power level control Used In use flag Used 20 hhmmss ss Time of use Used hhmmss B 2 5 ACK Acknowledge alarm input ACK xxx hh gt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment 2 Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source Used 98 137573 B Appendix B NMEA sentences B 5 Sentence use reference B 2 6 AIR AIS interrogation request input AIR X000000006X X X X X X O0000000 X X X 3 X X X XX X hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment AIR Sentence Id Used XXXXXXXXX MMSI of interrogated station 1 Used XX First message number requested from station 1 Used x Message sub section Not Used Second message number requested from station 1 Used Message sub section Not Used XXXXXXXXX MMSI of interrogated station 2 Used First message number requested from station 2 Used Message sub section Not Used 10 a Channel of interrogation Not Used Message ID1 1 station 1 reply slot Not Used Message ID1 2 station 1 reply slot Not Used 13 XX Message ID2 1 station 2 reply slot Not Used B 2 7 ALR Set alarm state output ALR hhmmss ss xxx A A c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Time of alarm condition change Used Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source Used 4 A Alarm condition A thr
10. AIS Long range communications input data and formats LRI LRF LR output data formats LR1 LR2 LR3 Optional PI port sentences Transmission of binary Message 25 and 26 Proprietary sentences EPV SPW TRL ABM BBM ABK PIWWIVD PIWWSSD PTHRAOC PTHRROS Table 4 3 Supported IEC 61993 2 sentences See Appendix B 2 26 for further details Long Range 4 6 The Long Range functionality uses an appropriate long range communication link e g Inmarsat C or MF HF to provide a means for ship reporting and tracking systems which cannot use AIS VHF coverage due to the distance to the next AIS base station ashore Long range messages are input to and output from external long range communication systems e g Inmarsat C via one of the four PI Chapter 4 Interface description 98 137573 B Presentation Interfaces 4 3 2 PI1 TXA Electrical Characteristics The schematics for the presentation interfaces is shown in the following figure The presentation interfaces support both IEC61162 1 and IEC61 162 2 i e baud rates from 4800 to 38400 input voltages down to 0 3 VDC and electrical isolation between each sensor input and the internal power supply BLM15AG102SN1 E21 14 Y4 15 U29D PI1TXB E22 rd 13 1 TX 4 3 3 98 137573 B 24 BLM15AG102SN1 SL32374E Figure 4 4 Schematics of presentation interfaces The load of each input is maximum 2
11. 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 Figure 3 1 Installation of a combined VHF and GPS antenna Cable requirements Connect the antennas using a low loss type 50 Ohm coaxial cable e g good quality RG214 or better IMO COMSAR Circ 32 recommends the use of a double screened type cable like e g RG214 with a maximum insertion loss of 3 dB across the antenna cable installation The maximum antenna cable length in the installation depends on the quality of the cable i e the specified attenuation dB m of the cable of choice at the high end of the VHF frequency band As a rule of thumb the cable length using e g RG214 coaxial cable should not exceed 25 m Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 VHF and GPS antenna installation 3 2 3 VHF RX TX antenna In installations with two or more units it is important to ensure the optimum performance of these by carefully selecting the antenna positions for both units It is recommended to maximize the RF attenuation between the VHF RX TX antennas in the installation You can ensure this by not having the RX TX antennas positioned at the same horizontal level i e the RX TX antennas for each radio must be installed at shifted elevations as shown in the following drawing If sufficient vertical distance between two or more such antennas cannot be achieved the horizontal distance between them is increasingly important for optimum performance If there is hardly any verti
12. HBT Heartbeat supervision sentence input HDT Heading true input AIS long range reply sentence 1 output LR2 AIS long range reply sentence 2 output LR3 AIS long range reply sentence 3 output LRF AIS long range function input output LRI AIS long range interrogation input output NAK Negative acknowledgement output PIWWIVD Inland Waterway voyage data input output PIWWSSD Inland Waterway Static Ship data input output PTHRAOC AIS operational control input output PTHRROS Radio operational status output RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data input ROT Rate of turn input SPW Security password sentence input SSD AIS ship static data input output THS True heading and status input TRL AIS transmitter non functioning log output TXT Text transmission output Appendix B NMEA sentences B 3 Sentence use reference B 2 2 B 2 3 B 4 e VBW Dual ground water speed input e VDM AIS VHF data link message output e VDO AIS VHF data link own vessel report output e VER Version output e VSD AIS voyage static data input output e VIG Course over ground and ground speed input e ZDA Time and Date output ABK AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement output ABK oo000009 XX x x hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment ABK Sentence Id Used XXXXXXXXX MMSI of the addres
13. Tap to display alarm list LR TXT Ar E Figure 6 1 Display error messages 6 2 3 Software update using the TMA ThraneLINK Management Application 1 Download the TMA from the Cobham eSupport web site Self Service Center SSC The SSC is in the Service and Support section 24 7 Service Make sure to use version 1 04 or higher 2 Make sure that your PC is on the same network as the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 3 Make sure that the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel is switched on 4 Connect the PC to a free LAN interface of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder ipu Lir rr L 4224VDC FUSE SUB D50 Figure 6 2 LAN connectors of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 5 Start the TMA on your PC The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is automatically detected Click the icon for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The Software Download Status must show Ready 6 The icon Software update pulsates yellow when a new software version is detected for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The TMA searches all devices connected via USB for new software You can add an additional search path To do so press the icon Option on the software update screen and select Search for software A dialog box is displayed and you can select a directory 6 2 Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 98 137573 B Disassembl
14. Vessel Sailing Medical transport c pu E rn O Ships of states not party to an armed conflict Numeric entry Table 5 1 Ship types How to set the cargo is described in the user manual of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Short instruction Tap List icon gt Settings gt Voyage gt Cargo DTE indicator DTE is an abbreviation for data terminal equipment The purpose of the DTE indicator is to inform distant receiving applications that if set to Communication supported the transmitting station conforms at least to the minimum keyboard and display requirements SAILOR 6004 Control Panel The DTE indicator is only used as information provided to the application layer of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder indicating that the transmitting station is available for communication The DTE indication is transmitted in AIS Message 5 The consequences of configuring the DTE value are the following e Communication not supported DTE 1 Keyboard and display are either unknown or unable to support communication Message 5 will always indicate 1 unavailable e Communication supported DTE 0 Keyboard and display are a standard configuration and communication is supported Chapter 5 Configuration 5 9 Configuration with the Service Interface Message 5 will indicate 1 unavailable if no MKD connection no HBT heart beat or if an established connection is lost
15. comam gt SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System Installation manual Document number 98 137573 B Release date November 29 2013 Disclaimer Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane amp Thrane A S The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only is subject to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies Manuals issued by Thrane amp Thrane A S are periodically revised and updated Anyone relying on this information should acquire the most current version e g from www cobham com satcom or from the distributor Thrane amp Thrane A S is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions in whole or in part of this manual from any other source Thrane amp Thrane A S is trading as Cobham SATCOM Copyright 2013 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved Trademark acknowledgements e SAILOR is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union the United States of America and other countries e Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners e This product contains Android software a Google Inc trademark GPL notification The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GPL LGPL The verbatim
16. lt gt 2 Quality of heading information 1 high or 0 low Used B value for internal reference position distance reference Used point to stern C value for internal reference position distance reference Used point to port side B value for external reference position distance reference Used point to stern C value for external reference position distance reference Used point to port side B 2 24 PTHRAOC AIS operational control input output PTHRAOC x x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment PTHRAOC Sentence Id Used x Enable disable inland waterways mode Used 0 Disable 1 Enable 3 x Enable disable long range broadcast Used 0 Disable 1 Enable 98 137573 B Appendix B NMEA sentences B 13 Sentence use reference B 2 25 PTHRROS Radio operational status output PTHRROS cc x x o x xxpoox x hh CR LF Field 1 Data format PTHRROS Description Sentence Id Comment Used 2 cc Product code The product code for which this sentence is valid AI AIS CR NAVTEX receiver Inland waterways enabled AIS specific 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Used Used Transmitter power level AIS specific 0 Low 1 High Receiver channel status NAVTEX specific 0 Not received over air 12490 kHz 22518 kHz 3 4209 5 kHz 4 490 kHz and 518 kHz 5 490 kHz and 4209 5 kHz 6 518 kHz 4209 5 k
17. 3 8 AIS Transponder 3 8 3 14 Blue Sign 3 6 DC power input 3 8 GPS antenna 3 8 3 14 LAN 3 15 multi pin 3 14 SUB D50 3 15 VHF GPS antenna 3 8 3 14 contact 6 1 control on off 4 2 Control Panel software version 6 1 D DC power input connect 4 2 DC power input connector 3 8 default settings reset to 5 21 delete messages 5 22 delivery items included 3 1 device name 4 12 5 10 dimensions A 5 AIS Transponder 3 13 dimming function 5 1 disassembling 6 3 Index 1 Index display brightness 5 1 DTE indicator 5 9 E electrical interface 4 10 electronic position 5 10 ENI number 5 11 ERI ship type 5 11 error messages 6 2 Ethernet 4 11 cable type 3 16 configuration 4 11 connector 3 15 Ethernet settings 5 18 Ethernet transmission group 5 19 F factory reset 5 21 fixing device 5 10 fuse A 4 size 3 1 G gas alarm 2 5 4 9 GMDSS installations 3 15 GPS antenna 5 10 connector 3 8 3 14 reference points 5 10 GPS antenna position external 5 24 internal 5 24 grounding 3 8 3 14 H heading information 4 5 I IEC 61993 2 sentences 4 6 IMO number 5 24 Index 2 Inland Waterways enable 5 12 NMEA sentence B 12 setup 5 11 install app 5 2 5 3 installation 3 1 interface RS 422 4 4 IP address 5 25 AIS Transponder 5 5 6 1 Control Panel 5 4 6 1 J jumper settings 3 9 K keys supported table 5 4 L LAN cable type 3 16 con
18. Figure 4 5 Pilot plug connection front view Chapter 4 Interface description 98 137573 B 44 4 5 98 137573 The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has an internal alarm relay Connect the alarm relay to an audible alarm device or the ships alarm system if available The ship s alarm system is connected to the alarm relay through the SUB D 50 pin connector which is connected to the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray or the multi wire cable included See the section SUB D50 connector and cable on page 3 14 for a description of the connector and the cable The alarm relay connections are described in the table below Signal Function ALARM COM Alarm relay common ALARM NC __ Alarm relay normally closed ALARM NO Alarm relay normally open Table 4 6 Alarm relay connections When the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is powered on and there are no alarms the relay is energized i e ALARM COM and ALARM NO is connected The maximum switching current is 1 A c ig m E un 9 5 S 2 S The maximum switching voltage is 125 VAC 60 VDC Low power forced control 1 W The transmitter output power of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is normally 12 W For the vessel type defined as Tanker s and the voyage data set to Moored the transmitter output power will automatically be reduced to 1 W The transmitter can be forced to an output power of
19. all persons must be at least 0 2 m away from the antenna when the unit is transmitting Warranty limitation IMPORTANT The SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active is a sealed waterproof unit classified IPx6 amp IPx8 To create and maintain its waterproof integrity it was assembled in a controlled environment using special equipment The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is not a user maintainable unit and under no circumstances should the unit be opened except by authorized personnel Unauthorized opening of the unit will invalidate the warranty Installation and service Installation and general service must be done by skilled service personnel Compass safe distance Compass safe distance 55 cm Standard magnetic compass 45 cm Emergency magnetic compass from the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder or the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 98 137573 B iii Preface Approvals The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder fulfills the requirements of the Marine Equipment Directive 96 98 EC with 8th amend 2012 32 EU and is intended for use in maritime environment The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is approved to MED 201 1 75 EU and fulfills the requirements in the standards IEC 61993 2 2012 IEC 60945 ed 4 2002 ITU R M 1371 4 IEC 61162 1 2010 IEC61162 2 1999 The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is approved to FCC CFR47 part 80 with USCG approval no 165 155 0168 BABT MED000046 0575 The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is approved to IC a
20. 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 6 12 Table 6 2 Troubleshooting guide Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 98 137573 B 6 5 1 98 137573 B Troubleshooting guide SAILOR If the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel cannot 6004 be switched off normally e g due to a Control fault Push and hold for 12 seconds Panel cannot be switched off Password Authorization Check that you enter the correct password entered but failed Wrong padlock does password or Check the power supplies cabling Ethernet connection between the AIS DOCOpEH the transceiver and the SAILOR 6004 Control
21. tracing ended Downloading cf the log file is possible now Access NMEA Trace NMEA trace Only use a new Firefox Safari or Chrome Browser with this tool Microsoft Explorer does not work Choose a port to start trace from the dropdown selector The trace wil run over 60 seconds and then automaticaly stop again OFF Download Trace Trace output Figure 5 26 Download NMEA Trace log 5 Click Access to return to the log in page of the Service Interface At the same time you can monitor alarms related to the connected devices and configure the connected devices in the display of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel G 5 rn s eo Chapter 5 Configuration 5 27 5 28 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 6 1 Contact for support Contact your authorized dealer for technical service and support of the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System Before contacting your authorized dealer you can go through the troubleshooting guide to solve some of the most common operational problems Software version You find the software versions for the following units in the system app of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel e SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Tap System gt Applications gt AIS e SAILOR 6004 Control panel Tap System gt About gt Version IP addresses You find the IP addresses for the following units in the AIS app or the system app of the SAILOR 6004 Control Pan
22. 1 W under certain conditions if connected e g to a gas alarm This is done by shorting the 1W signal to DC The Low power forced control 1W can be connected to a switch to DC through the SUB D 50 pin connector which is connected to the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray or the multi wire cable supplied with the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder See the section SUB D50 connector and cable on page 3 14 for a description of the connector and the cable Chapter 4 Interface description 4 9 Blue sign input 4 6 4 6 1 4 10 Blue sign input Blue sign is used on vessels that are subject to the Inland Waterway specifications where the Blue sign is used as a special manoeuvre indicator The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder supports a direct connection to the Blue sign switch and is able to detect three logical states e Set e Not Set e Not Connected The state Not Connected can be used to detect a broken wire Electrical interface The Blue sign interface is shown below The voltage on the Blue sign interface must be between 12 and 24 VDC The interface can be powered from the ship s Blue sign switch alternatively it can be powered from the AIS Transponder N e 3 1 OO A og iia T 5 P Fused a gt S Pos 1 Blue sign not set Pos 2 Blue sign set 12 24 VDC 0 3
23. 6281 AIS Basic System is operated using the touch display of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Features AIS Class A compliant and approved Active GPS antenna included Interface for ThraneLINK applications and INS available Programmable interface for connection to sensors using the NMEA interface versions 2 0 4 1 Touch screen on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Easy installation with the dedicated connection box available SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray Easy service on the unit through the ThraneLINK Management Application TMA or a web browser Built in self diagnostic system Built in DC output on GPS antenna connector Possibility for a combined VHF and GPS antenna River use compliant with CCNR requirements Works with both GPS and GLONASS Input for Low Power Forced Control 1W output gas alarm Support of Class B carrier sense messages Function for discarding Class B messages Support for Long Range satellite tracking on channel 75 amp channel 76 Interface for pilot plug Chapter 2 Introduction 98 137573 B System components 2 3 System components 2 3 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is a Class A AIS It has connectors for GPS and VHF antenna a ground stud connector for DC power 12 24 VDC multi connector for interfaces and 2 LAN connectors The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is always on provided there is DC power The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder supports 3 sen
24. AIS to fully support these old RMC sentences the GNSS must also send GGA sentences ROT Rate of turn input ROT x x a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used e 3 Rate of turn min bow turn to port Status A data valid V data invalid SPW Security password sentence input SPW ccc c c x c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Data format Description Comment SPW Sentence Id Used Password protected sentence Used pe Unique identifier Used Password level Used 5 C C Password Used Appendix B NMEA sentences B 15 Sentence use reference B 2 29 SSD AIS ship static data input output SSD C C C C XXX XXX XX XX C ac hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Ship s call sign Used Ship s name Used Pos ref point dist A from bow Used Pos ref point dist B from stern Used Pos ref point dist C from port beam Used Pos ref point dist D from starboard beam Used DTE indicator flag Used Source identifier Used B 2 30 THS True heading and status input THS x x a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Heading degrees true Used 3 a Mode indicator Used B 2 31 TRL AIS transmitter non functioning log output TRL X x X X X XXXXXXXx Hhmmss Ss Xxxxxxxx hhmmss ss
25. HBT time out Message 5 will indicate 0 available if MKD connection HBT heart beat is detected DTE can also be configured using NMEA sentence SSD For more information see SSD AIS ship static data input output on page B 16 Type of electronic position fixing device Select the desired electronic position fixing device See also Position GNS RMC DTM GGA on page 4 4 Reference point for reported position internal and external GPS Enter the respective coordinates for the location of the GPS antenna s on the vessel with A B C and D according to the drawings on the screen For more information see Position GNS RMC DTM GGA on page 4 4 GPS VHF antenna Select whether the vessel has a combined GPS and VHF antenna or a separate GPS antenna For more information see VHF and GPS antenna installation on page 3 2 System function ID This is the device name of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder that appears in the display of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel The default value is 0001 For more information see LWE ID on page 4 11 You can also change the LWE ID using the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel This is described in the user manual of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Short instruction Tap List icon Settings Connection Own Name 5 3 3 Long Range Here you can change the channels for Long Range broadcast channel 1 and 2 TT 6282A AIS Service Interface General Settings Welcome Administrator Gene
26. Nominal 50 Ohm Polarization Circular right hand Coverage Hemispherical Selectivity 45 dB down at center 25 MHz Gain 28 dB Supply voltage 5 1 VDC Current Approx 30 mA consumption Connector Cable Operating temperature Storage temperature TNC female RG214 recommended 40 C to 55 C 40 C to 70 C Table A 4 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active specifications 98 137573 B Appendix A Technical specifications 3 val e 9 D 19 Q S 9 E T 25 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray Item Specification Weight without SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 2 15 kg Weight with SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 3 30 kg mounted Dimensions L x W x H 340 x 310 x 55 mm Equipment class Protected according to IEC 60945 Compass Safe Distance 55 cm standard magnetic compass 45 cm Emergency magnetic compass Table A 5 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray specifications A 4 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Mounting method Flush mount or bracket Power consumption Typical 18 W active Peak 42 W 3 15 A internal fuse non serviceable Interfaces 2 x Ethernet 10 100 Mbit s Accessories connector Auxiliary connector Compliance e IEC 60945 e 60950 1 IP rating IP54 Ambient 15 Cto 55 C temperature Storage temperature 30 C to 80 C C
27. PIWWIVD PIWWSSD N A sentences PTHRAOC PTHRROS PARSER_PROPRIETARY input PIWWIVD PIWWSSD sentences PTHRAOC ENCODER_SENSOR output ZDA N A sentences PARSER_SENSOR input sentences DTM 60 20 70 la s 3 v GNS 5 1 30 HDT 10 2 11 RMC 5 1 30 ROT 3 m I 30 N A ENCODER ALARM output ALR TRL sentences PARSER ALARM input sentences ACK PARSER_DGNSS input RTCM 104 binary Table B 2 Supported sentences and their characteristics a Only transmitted to the identified HBT MKD source TT 6004A B 2 Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B 2 B 2 1 98 137573 B Sentence use reference Sentence use reference This section describes the supported sentences and the specific field use in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Overview of supported sentences ABK AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement output ABM AIS addressed binary and safety related message input ACA AIS channel assignment message input output Q hz lt gt 2 Acknowledge alarm input AIR AIS interrogation request input ALR Set alarm state output BBM AIS broadcast binary message input DTM Datum reference input EPV Command or report equipment property value input response output GBS GNSS satellite fault detection input GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data input GNS Fix data input
28. a straight line signal used for short distance terrestrial communication and navigation Glossary 3 Glossary VSWR Antenna Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VTS Vessel Traffic Service a marine traffic monitoring system established by harbour or port authorities similar to air traffic control for aircraft WIG Wing In Ground craft Glossary 4 98 137573 B accessories 2 7 AIS introduction 2 1 software version 6 1 AIS Transponder connectors 3 8 3 14 dimensional drawing 3 13 remove 6 3 alarm 6 5 disable river use 5 12 list of 6 6 missing time stamp 6 5 output 2 5 pin out 3 15 antenna GPS 5 10 VHF 5 10 antenna installation cable requirements 3 3 GPS 3 2 VHF 3 2 antenna combined 2 4 applications 5 2 5 3 B Blue sign 2 5 connector 3 6 electrical interface 4 10 input 4 10 brightness 5 1 buzzer 2 6 cable max diameter for AIS Connection Box 3 9 cable length D SUB 3 1 Ethernet 3 1 power 3 1 cable requirements 3 3 98 137573 B cable specifications Ethernet 3 16 SAILOR 6280 AIS System 3 11 SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System 3 17 callsign 5 8 chart plotter 5 22 clear messages 5 22 clone 5 21 communication recover 6 13 compass safe distance iii 3 7 3 12 A 4 components SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System 3 12 connection box 2 4 connection lost 5 5 5 6 connector AIS Connection Box 3 8 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray
29. amp maintenance 98 137573 B Rx channel AIS 2 malfunction ID 004 Consequence The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder stops transmitting on the affected channel Reason If continuous monitoring of the receiver channel 2 shows inconsistency this alarm is activated Alarms and notifications Check the VHF antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder Rx channel 70 malfunction ID 005 ID 006 UTC sync invalid ID 007 The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation but external channel management is not possible The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder stops functioning In case of severe software or hardware failure this alarm is activated The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation using indirect or semaphore synchronization If continuous monitoring of the receiver channels shows inconsistency this alarm is activated If the internal GNSS receiver cannot receive a synchronization signal from the satellites this alarm is activated Check the VHF antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder Check the GNSS antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder Table 6 1 AIS Alarms Continued Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance E I 2 6 7 Alarms and notifications Consequence Reason The SAILOR This alarm is activated by Check the power Connection 6282 AIS the sys
30. data wires and Rx C is an electrically isolated ground The three sensor inputs are input only data and support the following NMEA0183 IEC61162 1 2 sentences version 2 0 to 4 1 e EC61162 1 sensor sentences DTM GGA GNS GBS RMC VBW THS ROT See Appendix B 2 26 for further details 4 2 1 Electrical characteristics The schematics of the sensor inputs is shown in the following figure The sensor inputs support both IEC61162 1 and IEC61162 2 i e baud rates ranging from 4800 to 38400 input voltages down to 0 3 VDC and electrical isolation between each sensor input and the internal power supply G 38 o amp Q mo S e I VCC 1504 A jose 100nF R279 A786 280 T SENSOR 1 R283 Teak Ba oc R282 MOC207 M 10k 2 M R284 1 6 R288 R285 R286 A a 10k 10k R287 o4 R289 2 5 gt SENSOR 1 RX s 154k 754k 4 2 5 464R 3x SENSOR 1 RXA R290 787221 8 ona BC817 40W 10k 5 o T C219 C220 R291 1M 22pF 22pF 100k sENsoR mxc P299 dm GND 1504 T L BLM15AG102SN1 Figure 4 1 Schematics of sensor inputs The load of each sensor input is maximum 2 mA at minimum 2 VDC If the sensor input i
31. fail please contact your dealer or installer or the nearest Cobham SATCOM partner You will find the partner details on www cobham com satcom where you also find the Cobham SATCOM Self Service Center web portal which may help you solve the problem Your dealer installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will assist you whether the need is user training technical support arranging on site repair or sending the product for repair Your dealer installer or Cobham SATCOM partner will also take care of any warranty issue Repacking for shipment Should you need to send the product for repair please read the below information before packing the product The shipping carton has been carefully designed to protect the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and its accessories during shipment This carton and its associated packing material should be used when repacking for shipment Attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address part number and full serial number Mark the carton FRAGILE to ensure careful handling DE Correct shipment is the customer s own responsibility If the original shipping carton is not available the following general instructions should be used for repacking with commercially available material 1 Wrap the defective unit in heavy paper or plastic Attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address part number and full serial number 2 Usea strong shipping container e g a double walled car
32. high level of security for navigation of the Rhine and environs Course Over Ground Direct Current Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network Domain Name System A system translating server names URLs to server addresses Digital Selective Calling Primarily intended to initiate ship to ship ship to shore and shore to ship radiotelephone and MF HF radiotelex calls Each DSC equipped ship shore station and group is assigned a unique 9 digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity DSC distress alerts which consist of a preformatted distress message are used to initiate emergency communication with ships and rescue coordination centers Glossary Data Terminal Equipment Electronic Chart Display and Information System ECDIS is a computer based navigation information system that complies with International Maritime Organization IMO regulations and can be used as an alternative to paper nautical charts Unique European Vessel Indentification Number GLObal naya NAvigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema Global Navigation Satellite System in English Global Maritime Distress and Safety System The system is intended to perform the following functions alerting including position determination of the unit in distress Glossary 1 Glossary GNSS GPL GPS HDT H
33. highest priority as defined in IEC 61993 2 See General settings on page 5 8 to learn how to set up the reference points for reported position in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder using the Service Interface Chapter 4 Interface description 98 137573 B Sensor input 4 2 4 Heading HDT The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder can process heading information from heading sensors that provide an IEC 61162 output If THS True Heading and Status and HDT are available THS is preferred 4 2 5 Rate of Turn ROT If a Rate of Turn ROT sensor is available and provides an IEC 61162 output the sensor must be connected to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder If the ROT information is not available from a Rate of Turn sensor it may optionally be delivered from another source e g a gyrocompass or other external sources giving ROT or heading The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder automatically selects the ROT source with the highest priority The priority is defined in IEC 61993 2 It is decided by the Talker ID where TI Turn Indicator has a higher priority than HE Heading sensor lower priority TI and HE are the talker IDs of these devices 4 2 6 Log VBW The Log VBW Dual ground water speed refers to the speed log sensor It has nothing to do with the malfunction log and system log The Log VBW is about water referenced and ground referenced speed data G 38 o amp Q mo S e I Priority Only one sensor
34. is allowed to be connected to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder You can also use Talker ID filtering to ensure that VBW only at one port can enter the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 98 137573 B Chapter 4 Interface description 4 5 Presentation Interfaces 4 3 4 3 1 Presentation Interfaces Overview The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has four presentation interfaces PI1 PI2 PI3 and PIA A presentation interface is a bidirectional interface used for e g an ECDIS pilot plug Long Range equipment or similar The presentation interfaces are connected through the SUB D 50 pin connector which is connected to the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray or the multi wire cable supplied with the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder See the section SUB D50 connector and cable on page 3 14 for a description of the connector and the cable Rx A and Rx B are the data input wires and Tx A and Tx B are the data output wires to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Rx C is an electrically isolated ground for the input Tx C is connected to DC on the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray The presentation interfaces are bidirectional data ports and support the following NMEA0183 IEC611062 1 2 sentences version 2 0 to 4 1 IEC 61993 2 Sentence Support AIS High speed input data and VSD SSD ABM BBM ABK AIR ACA HBT formats ACK LRF AIS high speed output data and formats ABK VDO ALR TXT ACA VDM LRI LRF SSD VSD VER
35. licenses can be found online at http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 html http www gnu org licenses old licenses Igpl 2 1 html You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product which will be no earlier than 2021 by sending a money order or check for DKK 50 to SW Technology GPL Compliance Thrane amp Thrane A S Lundtoftegaardsvej 93D 2800 Lyngby DENMARK Please write source for product SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder in the memo line of your payment This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information i 98 137573 B Safety summary Observe the following general safety precautions during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Thrane amp Thrane A S assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Ground the equipment To minimise shock hazard connect the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to an electrical ground and follow the cable instructions RF exposure hazards and instructions The SAILOR unit generates electromagnetic RF energy when transmitting To ensure that you and those around you are not exposed to excessive amounts of energy and to avoid health hazards from excessive exposure to RF energy
36. of electronic position fixing device MEN Reference point for imension is whole meters Internal GPS Reference point for reported position Jimension is whole meters External GPS GPS VHF antenna Comb arate 1 This is also called LWE ID and Device Name Figure 5 8 Service Interface General settings Callsign Enter the callsign of the vessel MMSI Enter the vessel s MMSI number Ship name Enter the vessel s name Enter the ship name using upper case letters and numbers Lower case letters are not valid 5 8 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface Select a ship type from the drop down list or select Numeric entry to enter directly the 2 digit value for the ship type See appendix D for more information on numerical values for ship types Ship types Not available Future ship types Ship types Continued WIG Pleasure Craft Vessel 38 HSC Passenger Ships Vessel 39 Cargo Ships Pilot Vessel S and rescue vessel Tanker s Vessel Fishing Tugs Vessel Towing Port tenders Vessel with anti pollution facilities or equipment Vessel Towing gt 200 m length or gt 25 m breadth Vessel Dredging or underwater operations Law Enforcement Vessel Vessel Diving operations Local vessel 56 Local vessel 57 Vessel Military Operations
37. of the RF exposure hazards and instructions in safe operation of the unit within the FCC RF exposure limits established for it Warning Your SAILOR unit generates electromagnetic RF radio frequency energy when it is transmitting To ensure that you and those around you are not exposed to excessive amounts of that energy beyond FCC allowable limits for occupational use and thus to avoid health hazards from excessive exposure to RF energy FCC OET bulletin 65 establishes a Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE radius of 0 2 m for the maximum power of your unit 12 5 W selected with a half wave omni directional antenna having a maximum gain of 3 dB 5 2 dBi This means all persons must be at least 0 2 m away from the antenna when the unit is transmitting Alerte de S curit Dangers li s l exposition aux fr quences radio et instructions Conform ment la r glementation d industrie Canada le present radio emetteur ne peut fonctionner qu avec une antenne de type omnidirectionelle demi onde ou d un gain maximale de 3 dB approuv e par Industrie Canada Pour viter les risques pour la sant d s une exposition excessive aux champs de fr quences radio une distance minimale de 0 2 m est n cessaire entre l utilisateur et le radio metteur Installation The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is designed for installation by a skilled service person 1 An omni directional antenna with a maximum power gain of 5 2 dBi must be mounted at le
38. the operation of AIS might compromise the safety or security of the ship or if security incidents are imminent If a vessel operating in a mandatory ship reporting system does switch off its AIS this should be reported to the relevant authority Note that some data is entered or updated manually meaning that there is potential for false entry and for the entered data to become out of date This includes data related to static information e g ship identity dimension and voyage related data e g navigational status AIS and radar 2 2 A difference between AIS and radar is that AIS uses an absolute referencing system to determine the position whereas radar determines the position by relative measurements from the vessel or shore base to observed targets AIS may be used together with radar information to provide e Vessel identification heading course over ground COG and speed over ground SOG e Improved vessel tracking no target swap e Wider geographical coverage e Greater positional accuracy dependent on the position input sensor e Information in radar shadow area sees around bends and behind islands e Maneuver data in nearly real time e loss of targets in sea rain and snow clutter Chapter 2 Introduction 98 137573 B 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 98 137573 B SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System AIS classes AIS is not only used on board ships It can be grouped by class shipborne and function A Ship borne AI
39. ts QU 12 5 mm 245 mm 12 5 mm m 1 210 mm Figure 3 10 Measures for installing the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation p 20 5 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System Connector overview The following figure shows the connectors of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder SUB D50 VHF GPS Figure 3 11 Connectors of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder VHF GPS Connect the VHF antenna or the combined VHF GPS antenna to this connector GPS Connect the cable from the SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active to this connector Grounding To connect the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to ship ground do as follows Ground stud 1 Connect a ground cable of shortest possible length and minimum 4 mm cross section to the Ground stud and fasten it with the wing nut 2 Connect the other end of the cable to ship ground DC Power input 12 24 VDC For more information on DC power input pin allocation and instructions how to connect DC power see Connecting DC power on page 4 2 SUB D50 connector and cable For a detailed description of the View on SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder interfaces see Interface description on SUB D 50 pin female page 4 1 connecting external sensors and devices 6 connected 1
40. 04 Control Panel 3 Enter the password for user level and tap OK To manage an already installed app do as follows 1 Tap Installed to display the apps that are installed on this SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 2 Tap the app you want to manage For each app there are the following items e App name and version e g AIS Version 1 0 e Update if available else grayed out tap here to update this app Enter the password for user level and tap OK 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 3 Configuration with the Service Interface Uninstall tap here to uninstall this app from the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 3 Enter the password for user level and tap OK Self Test About 5 2 2 5 3 5 3 1 Tap Self Test to start the self test of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel For further details on the self test see the installation manual of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Tap About to view the following Legal with legal and copyright information open source licences etc Version with various software versions and serial number of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Network with IP address and MAC address of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel AIS app daily use The daily use of the AIS app is described in the user manual for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder D When entering text note that only touch screen keys that are required in the AIS standard 1371 4 table 44 are supported Other keys are ignored You find the co
41. 2A AIS Service Interface Access Enter administrator password to change parameters NMEA Trace When changes are performed press the Logout button and the AIS Transceiver wil reboot to activate the After a reset the Login screen wil be shown immediately but the AIS Transponder wil take around 30 seconds before it responds again to input from the Control Panel or this Service Interface web page Figure 5 5 Start screen of the Service Interface in an Internet browser The start screen of the Service Interface is displayed The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder also called AIS Transceiver is locked for normal use for as long as communication with the Service Interface is ongoing The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder raises the alarm Connection lost this will be displayed in the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel also called MKD There will be no alarm TX malfunction From the start screen you can start the NMEA Trace tool This tool is useful when verifying the installation and the connected devices For more information about this tool see Verification on page 5 26 00 10 Figure 5 6 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel display No connection when using the Service Interface 4 Enter the password and click Login Default password sailorsailor 5 6 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface General Settings General Settings Long Range Inland water ways Password settings TT 6282A AIS Service Interfa
42. 3 B Appendix B NMEA sentences B 19 Sentence use reference B 20 Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B Supported keys C 1 Panel When entering ship s name destination call sign and more the following characters are available These are in accordance with the AIS standard 1371 4 6 Bit ASCII Standard ASCII 6 Bit ASCII Appendix C Keys supported by the SAILOR 6004 Control Standard ASCII Ch 0x00 00 0000 64 0x40 0100 0000 33 0x21 100001 33 6 1 0x01 00 0001 Ox41 0100 0001 5 00 0010 66 Dec Hex 34 0x22 100010 Dec 34 Hex Binary Ox21 0010 0001 0x22 0010 0010 7 8 0x08 00 1000 0100 1000 10 1001 B 2 0100 0010 100011 35 0x23 00100011 c 3 000011 67 01000011 100100 36 0x24 00100100 D 4 00 0100 68 0100 0100 100101 37 0x25 00100101 E 5 00 0101 69 0100 0101 100110 38 0x26 00100110 0x47 01000111 40 0x28 10 1000 40 0x28 0010 1000 0x29 0010 1001 0x09 00 1001 0100 1001 10 1010 0 2 0010 1010 00 1010 0100 1010 10 1011 Ox2B 0010 1011 OxOB 00 1011 0100 1011 12 0 00 1100 76 0 4 0100 1100 13 001101 77 0100 1101 7 001110 78 zir i r o ewe e 101100 45 Ox2D 101101 46 Ox2E 101110 Ox2C 0010 1100 Ox2D 0010 1101 Ox2E 0010 1110
43. 4 Control Panel by tapping the touch screen To switch off the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel push and hold the power button for 2 seconds and follow the instructions on the screen If the Control Panel cannot switch off normally e g due to a fault Push and hold for 12 seconds c 29 5 q c oO 5 1 2 Dim and night mode Turn the dim knob of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel to increase or decrease the display brightness The display goes into night mode either when turning the dim knob on the front panel counterclockwise or when the internal light sensor detects the light level for changing to night mode To dim to level zero push the power button once If an alarm appears while the display is in level zero the display returns to the latest dim value and the alarm is displayed 98 137573 B 5 1 AIS app installation and system settings 5 2 5 2 1 Settings 5 2 AIS app installation and system settings System app Having switched on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel an icon named System is always displayed plus the icon s of the applications that are installed Under System you can set up and manage the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel E Figure 5 1 Screen to enter System example Tap the icon System and the following topics are available e Settings containing Network Date Time and Debugging e Applications containing installed and available applications Self Test containing a self test
44. A 258 Figure 4 6 Blue sign interface to SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder powered by Blue sign switch N d 0 o 2 EE 5 Fused 2 U NA P Pos 1 Blue sign not set Pos 2 Blue sign set 12 24 VDC 0 3A DC Figure 4 7 Blue sign interface to SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder powered by SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Chapter 4 Interface description 98 137573 B Ethernet interfaces The Blue sign switch has two states Set or Not Set Each state activates one or the other optocoupler If the switch or wire becomes open circuit both optocouplers are activated If Blue sign is not used 12 24 not connected or a broken wire both optocouplers are deactivated 4 6 2 Configuration of Blue sign input See Interface settings on page 5 14 to learn how to set up theSAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder using the Service Interface 4 7 Ethernet interfaces The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has two Ethernet connectors RJ45 The Ethernet connectors are used to communicate between the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel and the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The Ethernet connectors are identical you can use any of the connectors to connect the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel The units use the 61162 450 protocol also called Light Weight Ethernet LWE f
45. ANs include their usually higher data transfer rates smaller geographic area and lack of a need for leased telecommunication lines Lesser General Public License LightWeight Ethernet Minimum Keyboard Display MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity A series of nine digits which are sent in digital form over a radio frequency channel in order to uniquely identify ship stations ship earth stations coast stations coast earth stations and group calls These identities are formed 98 137573 B ROT SAR SART SOG SOLAS STP TDMA TMA TPI Tx UART UDP VDL VHF 98 137573 B Glossary in such a way that the identity or part thereof can be used by telephone and telex subscribers connected to the general telecommunications network to call ships automatically Maximum Permissible Emission Radio Frequency Rate Of Turn Receive Search And Rescue Search And Rescue Transponder Speed Over Ground International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea Generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships Shielded Twisted Pair Time Division Multiple Access E Thrane Management Application E Threads Per Inch Transmit Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter part of an integrated circuit used for serial communications over a peripheral device serial port User Datagram Protocol VHF Data Link Very High Frequency 30 300 MHz
46. Compass safe distance for SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder amp g p H See the following figure for installing the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray _ 0 B 245 mm 344 5 mm 9 5 mm 309 mm _ Figure 3 5 Installing the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 1 Put the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder on the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray and fasten it with 4 screws included in the delivery 2 Leave the lid of the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray off until all equipment is connected to the spring loaded terminals 3 Usethe integrated cable relief to secure the cables Chapter 3 Installation 3 7 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System 4 Having connected and secured all cables fasten the lid on the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray with 2 screws included in the delivery Connector overview SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The following figure shows the connectors of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder LY EL VHF GPS GPS E 12 24V DC FUSE SUB D50 Figure 3 6 Connectors of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder VHF GPS Connect the VHF antenna or the combined VHF GPS antenna to this connector GPS Connect the cable from the SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Acti
47. ENSOR 1 and the heading sensor to SENSOR 2 both ports should be configured as sensor decoders and SENSOR 1 should have GP as talker ID whereas SENSOR 2 should be configured HE in the talker ID list If several sensor devices can transmit the same NMEA sentence e g both GP and II devices may transmit GLL sentences sentences should be white listed for the specific a port on where the wanted source is connected 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 15 Configuration with the Service Interface The Sensor ports can be configured to decode different categories purposes e Sensor specific NMEA sentences e AIS specific NMEA sentences e Alarm specific NMEA sentences e Proprietary NMEA sentences e Long Range NMEA sentences DGNSS input Differential GNSS The sensor inputs can in principle also be configured to decode the same sentence categories as the PI ports but as the sensor ports are pure input ports query sentences will not be acknowledged correctly A A A m A Logout Interface Settings PI Settings ensor g Sensor Settings D Ethernet Settings Port no LWE Settings SENSOR 1 Read Logs SENSOR2 4800 e veeueeuu enun oi SENSOR3 A800 oe Cs System Control LC Reboot Device Figure 5 14 Service Interface Interface settings Sensor Settings You name SENSORT through SENSOR3 according to your syste
48. HF D S6anamgtreceier CX repeater station ov ae chan system ECS mc OTN Emergency po ion indicas 2 radio Bescon EPIRB E E amp Fire door T system FO Fire extinguisher system ooo Global positioning system GP GLONASS positioning system GL Global navigation satelite system GNSS 6 Heading sensors compass magnetic seeking O OE E Me E O non nonh seeing o 8 1 1 1 1 ON Hull door controllermonito ng system Cd HD Hel eines 1 8 integrated instrumentation tt COE integrated nadgaton E LORAN LORAN C LOT code Radar cadat potno o ol RC Talker ID Wovens data recede CCU NR Watertight door conwollerImonitoring system Water level detection system Timekeeper time date atomic dock ZA Ghrommete 3 5 5 onore 98 137573 B E 1 Talker device and identifier E 2 Appendix E Talker ID 98 137573 B AIS SART AIS C CCNR COG DC DHCP DNS DSC DTE ECDIS ENI G GLONASS GMDSS 98 137573 B Glossary AIS Search And Rescue Transmitters Automatic Identification System Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine an international organization whose function is to encourage European prosperity by guaranteeing a
49. Hz 7 490 kHz 518 kHz and 4209 5 kHz 8 99 Reserved for future use Used Not Used Automatic filter mode for storage and display NAVTEX 0 Manual 1 Automatic Automatic filter mode for the INS port NAVTEX 0 Manual 1 Automatic Not Used Not Used XXXX Automatic filter mode for the printing device NAVTEX 0 Manual 1 Automatic Receive radius NAVTEX 1 9999 Nautical Miles Not Used Not Used B 14 Long range broadcast enabled AIS specific 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Appendix B NMEA sentences Used 98 137573 B 2 26 2 27 2 28 98 137573 Sentence use reference RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data input RMC hhmmss ss a llll Ila yyyyy yy a X X X X X X a a a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment RMC Sentence Id Used hhmmss ss UTC of position fix Used a Status A or V Used Bl wl rm HU Latitude Used 5 Latitude N S Used Longitude E W Used o Q S yp 9 2 lt gt Zz Speed over ground knots Used Course over ground degrees true Used Date ddmmyy Used Magnetic variation degrees Not Used Magnetic variation E W Not Used 13 a Mode indicator Used 14 a Navigational status Used RMC sentences older than NMEA Version 2 3 do not contain the Mode Indicator field For the
50. LOR 6004 Control Panel display e Flashing bright red triangle Unacknowledged alarm s e Faded red triangle Acknowledged alarm s To acknowledge an alarm do as follows 1 the flashing bright red triangle to display the list with active alarms 2 Tap the alarm to acknowledge the alarm Acknowledged AIS A10001 f x malfunction 1 0 2 R Alarm Acknowledged AIS A10001 T Heading lost invalid R Alarm Acknowledged no valid COG informatior 11 42 VA eee ERE 1 4 Figure 6 5 Active alarms example When all active alarms are acknowledged the bright red triangle turns into a faded red triangle Internal hardware errors in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder are reported as Rx channel malfunction alarm messages See Table 6 1 on page 6 for further details If the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel cannot retrieve the time for an alarm from the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder this is marked by adding CPT to the alarm title See the example in the following figure o e I 2 Alarm CPT no valid SOG inf Alarm CPT no valid Alarm CPT no valid ROT i Figure 6 6 Active alarms no time stamp from SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder example Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 6 5 Alarms and notifications 6 4 2 Connection lost List of alarms Consequence AIS list is empty the padlock for password protection cannot be opened Someo
51. OR 6004 Control C 1 Ship types D 1 Supported ship types retener D 1 D 1 1 Identifiers to report the ship type ettttcncnctes D 1 Talker ID E 1 Talker device and identifier eee E 1 nrc Glossary 1 Index 1 98 137573 B About this manual 1 1 I Chapter 1 5 2 un c 5 P 2 ntended readers This is an installation manual for the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System It is intended for installers of the system and service personnel Personnel installing or servicing the system must be properly trained by Cobham SATCOM It is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the beginning of this manual and install the system according to the guidelines in this manual For daily use see the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder User manual 1 2 Manual overview This manual has the following chapters and appendices Introduction Installation Interface description Configuration Service amp maintenance Technical specifications NMEA sentences Supported keys 1 3 Related documentation The following table shows the documents related to this manual and to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Title and description Document number SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder amp SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System User manual 98 135323
52. Read Logs Log type Description System Malfunction Log This log shows e offTime start time of event e onTime stop time of event e reason Reason codes are explained on the screen e entry running number of event System Log This log shows a list of system activities Table 5 6 Service Interface System logs You can view and download the system log to a file Click Download System Log and follow the instructions on the screen 5 20 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B 5 3 8 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface System control TT 6282A AIS Service Interface General Settings Welcome Administrator Interface Settings Read Logs Factory Reset System Control Pressing the button removes all user settings in the AIS Transponder Reboot Device Backup Pressing the button will download all user settings to your PC in a file Restore To restore all user settings select a file Then press the Restore button Choose File Figure 5 18 Service Interface System control System Control Description Factory Reset Click Factory Reset to reset the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to default values All user settings are deleted Cloning Click Backup to download all user settings to a file You can use this file to make a clone of the current setup of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Restore from file Click Choose File and select a file then R
53. S D S 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 Wire color Front view on Control Pin function in power Panel lock 4 pin male cable DC 10 8 31 2 VDC DC 0 VDC 98 137573 B ON_IN Table 4 1 Pin allocation DC connector 4 1 Power 4 1 1 Connecting DC power Connect DC red wire to DC out from your DC supply Connect DC black wire to DC out from your DC supply Connect the white wire in the power cable to DC black wire unless you want to use the Remote on off ON IN function See the next section for further details on remote on off Connecting remote on off ON IN With the remote on off function you can remotely switch on and off the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder To connect the remote on off function do as follows 1 Connect DC and DC as described in the previous sec
54. S device which contributes by most of the flow of AIS information is classified as either Class A or B The AIS Class A stations are ship borne units which meet IMO performance standards and are required on most commercial ships by the International Maritime organization IMO The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is a Class A AIS E 9 45 I SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System The SAILOR 6280 AIS System consists of the following units 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 3 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 4 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray The SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System consists of the following units 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 3 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Overview of a SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System The following figure shows the system configuration SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active VHF Antenna ME SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 12 24 VDC Connector for interface connections or connection board Figure 2 2 System configuration for the SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System Chapter 2 Introduction 2 3 SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System 2 2 2 2 4 The 6004 Control Panel is connected to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder through a LAN connection LWE TEC 61162 450 here after called LWE The SAILOR
55. S voyage static data input output VSD X x X X X X C C HAMMSS SS XX XX X X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Description Comment Sentence Id Used Type of ship and cargo category Used 3 XX Maximum present static draught Used XX Persons on board Used C C Destination Used hhmmss ss Estimated UTC of arrival at destination Used hhmm00 0 0 7 Xx Estimated day of arrival at destination Used 8 Xx Estimated month of arrival at destination Used 9 XX Navigational status Used 10 XX Regional application flags Used Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B Sentence use reference B 2 38 Course over ground and ground speed input VTG x x T x x M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Course over ground degrees true Used T Not Used BR wl rm Course over ground degrees magnetic Not Used Mo Nets Speed over ground knots Used Not Used eo es n lt gt 2 Speed over ground km h Not Used K Not Used Mode indicator Used B 2 39 ZDA Time and Date output ZDA hhmmss ss xx xx ooooxx xx hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment 1 ZDA Sentence Id Used 2 hhmmss ss UTC Used 3 Day 01 to 31 UTC Used 4 Month 01 to 12 UTC Used 5 Local zone hours 00 to 13h Not Used Local zone minutes 00 to 59 Not Used 98 13757
56. SAILOR 6280 AIS System The SAILOR 6280 AIS System consists of the following units 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 2 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 3 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 4 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray You can mount the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray on a desktop or on a wall Provide space enough to access the connectors and the fuse Allow space for the cables Application example VHF antenna GPS antenna Low power forced Ground control PI1 e g ECDIS Power 4 e g long range Blue sign Sensor 1 PI3 e g pilot plug Sensor 3 BIIT relay PI2 e g radar ensor 2 Figure 3 4 Application example with SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 3 6 Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System Compass safe distance Physical installation 98 137573 B Make sure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is far enough from any magnetic compass See the following table for the safe distance after magnetization between the nearest point of the device and the centre of the compass at which it will produce a deviation of 0 3 Device Compass safe distance SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 55 cm standard magnetic compass 45 cm Emergency magnetic compass SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection 55 cm standard magnetic compass Box and Wall Tray 45 cm Emergency magnetic compass SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 60 cm Table 3 1
57. SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder as in normal operation The trace tool then runs for 60 seconds and lists all the received NMEA information transmitted from the connected device It can only list information received by the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder SENSOR or PI inputs It monitors only the inputs to the AIS transponder To start the NMEA Trace tool do as follows 1 Access the login page of the Service Interface see Using a PC and an Internet browser with SAILOR 6004 Control Panel on page 5 5 Do not login to the Service Interface The NMEA Trace tool is started and works separately 2 Click Start the NMEA Trace tool 3 Select the port you want to monitor to start the NMEA tracer tool TT 6282A AIS Service Interface Only use a new Firefox Safari or Chrome Browser with this tool Microsoft Explorer does not work Choose a port to start trace from the dropdown selector The trace will run over 60 seconds and then automatically stop again SENSOR1 gt Trace output starting trace on device M erase kill U eof D eol eol2 rnt R werase W lnex V flush 0 min Figure 5 25 NMEA Trace tool example Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B 98 137573 Verification 4 After ended tracing you can download the trace log file s E Google Koncerter FF Byvejr Thinkmap Visui x adu acud adu acu8 73 Bugs Cobh lear hub E Bou The page at 10 196 22 98 says Le
58. SC IEC IMO INS IP LAN LGPL LWE MKD MMSI Glossary 2 search and rescue coordination locating homing maritime safety information broadcasts general communication and bridge to bridge communication Global Navigational Satellite System General Public License Global Positioning System A system of satellites computers and receivers that is able to determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by calculating the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver HeaDing True High Speed Craft e g air cushion vehicles such as hovercraft and hydrofoil boats International Electrotechnical Commission The international standards and conformity assessment body for all fields of electrotechnology International Maritime Organization Integrated Navigation System Ingress Protection An international classification system for the sealing effectiveness of enclosures of electrical equipment against the intrusion into the equipment of foreign bodies i e tools dust fingers and moisture This classification system uses the letters IP followed by two or three digits An is used for one of the digits if there is only one class of protection e g IPX4 which addresses moisture resistance only Local Area Network A computer network covering a small physical area like a home office school or airport The defining characteristics of LANs in contrast to wide area networks W
59. a yyyyy yy a c C Xx XX XX x X x x x x a hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used hhmmss ss UTC of position Used Latitude Used a Latitude N S Used Longitude Used ls Longitude E W Used Mode indicator Used Total number of satellites in use 00 99 Not Used HDOP Not Used 10 XX Antenna altitude m Not Used 11 XX Geoidal separation Not Used Age of differential data Not Used Differential reference station Not Used 14 a Navigational status indicator Used Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B 2 14 B 2 15 B 2 16 98 137573 B HBT Heartbeat supervision sentence input HBT x x a x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Sentence use reference Field Data format Description Sentence Id Comment Used Configured repeat interval Used Equipment status Used Sequential sentence identifier HDT Heading true input HDT x x T hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Used Field Data format Description Comment 1 HDT Sentence Id Used 2 XX Heading degrees true Used 3 T Heading degrees true Not Used LR1 AIS long range reply sentence 1 output LR 1 x XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX C C C C XXXXXXXXX hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sequence number Used MMSI of responder Used MMSI of requestor replydestination Used Ship s name 1 to 20 characters Call sign 1 to 7 characters Used IMO
60. agnostic report Web interface Figure 5 4 Accessing the web interface using the TMA The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder also called AIS Transceiver is locked for normal use for as long as communication with the Service Interface is ongoing P S Em a eo The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder raises the alarm Connection lost There will be no alarm TX malfunction Using a PC and an Internet browser with SAILOR 6004 Control Panel To access the Service Interface with a PC and an Internet browser do as follows 1 Find and note down the IP address of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder in the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Switch on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel and make sure that DC power is provided for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Tap the menu item in the top right corner swipe upwards and tap Settings In the section Connection two IP addresses are listed e Remote IP address IP address of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Own IP Address IP address of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel These IP addresses are assigned automatically 2 Connect a PC to the same network as the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder or SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 3 Openan Internet browser Firefox or Chrome recommended and enter the IP address of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Remote IP address e g 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 5 Configuration with the Service Interface http 10 10 8 45 TT 628
61. ansmitting in different intervals depending of the dynamic input data as speed and turn The reporting intervals are as follows Type of information Reporting interval Static Information Every 6 min or when data has been amended and on request Dynamic Information Depending on speed and course alteration see the table below Voyage related Every 6 min or when data has been amended information and on request Safety related message As required Table A 2 Reporting intervals Reporting Type of ship inten Ship at anchor or moored and not moving faster than 3 min 3 knots Ship at anchor or moored and moving faster than 3 knots 10s Ship with a speed of between 0 14 knots 10s Ship with a speed of between 0 14 knots and changing 31 3s course Ship with a speed of between 14 23 knots Ship with a speed of between 14 23 knots and changing course Ship with a speed of greater than 23 knots Ship with a speed of greater than 23 knots and changing course Table A 3 Reporting intervals for types of ship Chapter A Technical specifications 98 137573 B SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active A 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active Item Specification Dimensions 9 91 mm 77 5 mm Weight 0 15 kg Mounting Bracket mount on pipe thread 1 x 14 TPI Equipment class Exposed according to IEC 60945 Antenna type Active patch antenna Frequency 1570 to 1608 MHz Impedance
62. ast 2 2 m above the highest deck where people may be staying during radio transmissions The distance is to be measured vertically from the lowest point of the antenna This provides the minimum separation distance which is in compliance with RF exposure requirements and is based on the MPE radius of 0 2 m plus the 2 m height of an adult 2 On vessels that cannot fulfill requirements in item 1 the antenna must be mounted so that its lowest point is at least 0 2 m vertically above the heads of people on deck and all persons must be outside the 0 2 m MPE radius during radio transmission e Always mount the antenna at least 0 2 m from possible human access 98 137573 B v e Never touch the antenna when transmitting e Use only authorized SAILOR accessories 3 If the antenna has to be placed in public areas or near people with no awareness of the radio transmission the antenna must be placed at a distance not less than 1 8 m from possible human access Failure to observe any of these warnings may cause you or other people to exceed FCC RF exposure limits or create other dangerous conditions Record of Revisions Original document 28 June 2013 UFO B The following sections have been added 5 3 4 5 4 December 2013 UFO App D App E The following sections have been edited Preface Training information 2 2 2 3 2 4 4 2 4 2 2 4 5 5 3 2 5 4 1 6 1 B 2 26 The following figures have been added 5 21 The following fig
63. ble 3 4 Pin allocation SUB D50 The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has two LAN connections used for connection to the display and keyboard of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel and for ThraneLINK Management Application Service Tool The two connectors are identical and of the type RJ45 with 8 leads For GMDSS installations Only connect units that are part of the system For safety and compliance reasons the Ethernet interface is restricted to internal communication in an isolated system The figure and table below show the connector outline and pin assignments 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System Pin function Wire colour 12345678 De White Orange Tx Orange White Green UT Not connected Blue Not connected White Blue Rx Green Not connected White Brown Not connected Brown Table 3 5 Pin allocation LAN connector and cable Cable type 5 STP For instructions how to connect to a LAN network see Ethernet interfaces on page 4 11 3 16 Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 15 System 3 4 1 SAILOR 6181 AIS Basic System wiring O S Os o A z 9 gt a o SL wa ce a lt 2 i sii Ee e iS 5 E E 2 N N 72 lt faii a S d 9 n
64. cal separation ensure that there is a minimum of 5 m horizontal distance between any RX TX antennas in the installation To minimize any increase in VSWR of the VHF RX TX antenna install the antenna at a vertical distance of at least 2 m to any other mast pole or other RF antennas Keep VHF antennas as far away as possible from the antenna main beam of any radar and satellite equipment AIS ror combined AIS VHF GPS 39619 Figure 3 2 Antenna positioning Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B VHF and GPS antenna installation 3 2 4 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active To install the SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active do as follows 1 Install the bracket on the pipe It is highly recommended to use silicone glue to lock the bracket to the pipe 2 Pass the cable through the top of the bracket and connect the antenna cable to the antenna screw lock Seal the connection to prevent water ingress 3 Click the antenna onto the bracket p 20 5 Thread T x 14 TPI Figure 3 3 Installing the SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System 3 3 Physical installation of the
65. ce Welcome Administrator General Settings Setting Callsign MMSI Ship name Ship type set Cargo on Control Panel Settings gt Voyage gt Cargo IMO number DTE Keyboard and display support AIS Message communication Type of electronic position fixing device Reference point for reported position Dimension is whole meters Internal GNSS Reference point for reported position Dimension is whole meters External GNSS GNSS VHF antenna System Function ID This is also called LWE ID and Device Name 5 OY008 219380007 TRUE LOVE 2 Cargo Ships 0023456 Communication supported Communication not supported undefined gt g 90597 Combined Separate 10001 Figure 5 7 Service Interface general settings 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 7 Configuration with the Service Interface 5 3 2 General settings You must enter some general settings for the vessel during installation You can do this in the Service Interface or in the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel see Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel on page 5 22 Enter the general settings and click Submit to store the settings in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder General Settings TRUE LOVE 2 Ship type set Cargo on Control Panel Settings DTE Keyboard and display support Communication supported AIS Message communication Communication not supported
66. connection board e RxA e RxB e RxC e TxA e TXB e TxC screen 9 Ethernet cable shielded Cat 5 signal A signal B screen signal A signal B 10 Interface cable Multi wire with SUB D 50 pin male connector Included in the delivery Table 3 3 Cable specifications SAILOR 6280 AIS System System The SAILOR 6281 AIS System consists of the following units 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 2 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 3 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active Length Max 100 m Max 100 m 1 5m Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS You can mount the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder on a desktop or on a wall Provide space enough to access the connectors and the fuse Allow space for the cables Compass safe distance See Compass safe distance on page 3 7 Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System Physical installation See the following figure for dimensions of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Figure 3 9 Dimensions of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Fasten the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder using the delivered screws according to the following measures 4 x M5 or hole for self tapping 4 8mm _ 2 PI 1 E E 7 a8 9i i 1 E tm a NN mm mr E
67. connectionto Panel Restart both units SAILOR 6282 AIS the SAILOR Transponder remove and connect power 6282 AIS SAILOR 6004 Control Panel use on off Transponder button is lost Check that no one has logged into the Service Interface The Test If you do not receive an answer within 30 Message seconds try the test with another ship does not pass Table 6 2 Troubleshooting guide Continued Recovering communication with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel If there is no communication between the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel you can re establish the communication by setting the parameters as shown in the screen below This situation may arise after you have made unintended conflicting settings in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder E I 2 2 e 1 Start the Service Interface see Accessing the Service Interface on page 5 4 2 Click LWE Settings and copy the settings from the figure below Light Weight Ethernet IEC 61162 450 E a Hos vos 5 1 28 sooo Figure 6 7 Recovering communication between the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and the SAILOR 6004 Control panel Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 6 13 Warranty and returning units for repair 6 6 6 6 1 6 14 Warranty and returning units for repair Should your Cobham SATCOM product
68. e make a positive sentence white list for a port to indicate where sentences shall be taken Sentences that are not listed will be filtered out An empty list default accepts any sentence on that port 5 pu E rn O Decoder Select which NMEA sentences you want to decode For further information see Table B 2 on page B 2 Table 5 3 Interface settings Sensor Settings 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 17 Configuration with the Service Interface Ethernet Settings S C Ad Logout Interface Settings PI Settings i Sensor Settings g Ethernet Settings IP meint E 0 0 0 0 LWE Settings 2552552550 Stati E Read Logs SE 0 0 0 0 System Control Submit Reboot Device Figure 5 15 Service Interface Interface settings Ethernet Settings If needed you can set the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to have a static IP address Description DHCP Auto IP recommended and default or Static IP Static settings If you need a static IP you must enter the following P address Netmask Gateway DNS Table 5 4 Interface settings Ethernet Settings Click Submit to send the new setting to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder LWE Settings Set the LWE Settings as shown in the figure below to achieve connection to the SAILOR 6004 Control panel
69. e Oe ee 5 10 5 34 Inland Waterways seen tetti tttt tette esent tens totsttotctis 5 11 5 3 5 Password settings ORO ebd de died ei det 5 13 5 36 Interface settings eir ee e ete teles 5 14 5 3 7 Read logs x e tee e E d ele tes 5 20 5 3 8 System control ette ER RE ey 5 21 53 9 Reboot device e UR UU ERN Ia dida 5 22 5 3 10 Connecting a chart plotter eese ereennenntntnttctccis 5 22 5 4 Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 5 22 SAN iStaticDataci eee eas e tede 5 23 5 42 COnnectiOD etes ete e e Re ERR 5 25 viii 98 137573 B Chapter 6 Appendix A Appendix B 98 137573 B Table of contents 5 1 Verification RR UR CER ats 5 26 5 121 eorr eee i eet gets 5 26 Service amp maintenance 6 1 Contact for support eerte ttt ttt ttt 6 1 6 2 Maintenance auem te RE 6 1 6 2 1 Preventive maintenance treten 6 1 6 2 2 Error miessages ode eee Geli li ete 6 2 6 2 3 Software update using the TMA ThraneLINK Management Application 6 2 6 3 Disassembling Ed 6 3 6 3 1 Removing the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder from the wall tray 6 3 6 4 Alarms and notifications e eettetcttttntnnn 6 5 6 4 1 Overview edes eR Rabirio 6 5 0 4 2 Ustofalaiiris tette heute lette eee 6 6 6 5 Troubleshooting guide
70. el e SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder AIS app tap Settings gt Connection gt Remote IP address e SAILOR 6004 Control panel System app tap System gt About gt Network gt IP address 6 2 Maintenance 6 2 1 Preventive maintenance E E 2 Maintenance of the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System can be reduced to maintenance check at each visit of the service staff Inspect all units for mechanical damages salt deposits corrosion and any foreign material Due to its robust construction and ruggedness the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray and SAILOR 6004 Control Panel have a long lifetime Anyway they must carefully be checked at intervals not longer than 12 months dependent on the current working conditions Salt deposits In case the equipment has been exposed to sea water there is a risk of salt crystallization on the keys and knobs and they may become inoperable Clean the units with fresh water 98 137573 B 6 1 Maintenance 6 2 2 Error messages Error messages are shown in the display of the SAILOR 6004 Control panel and are read only Tap the red triangle exclamation mark in the lower right corner of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel to display the alarm s PER AG AIO001 Details BRG Ship List Messages 063 URANIBORG 012 14 TYCHO BRAHE 156 55 TRICA SVITZER MARS STRAALEN STJERNEBORG
71. er Some settings can be set up using the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Tap the AIS icon in the display of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Figure 5 20 Screen after start up example To access the settings of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder tap the menu icon swipe upwards and then tap Settings Broadcast Message Send Safety Message Broadcast Safety Settings Figure 5 21 Accessing Settings 2 P oO pe E a O For configuration use the settings in Static Data and Connection 5 4 1 Static Data Authorize admin changes Voyage Enter admin password t up or down hange parameters Inland Waterw IMO Number Static Data Name Dynamic Data TRUE LOVE 2 lt 53 ide Figure 5 22 Settings Static data 1 Tap Authorize change Enter the admin password sailorsailor to unlock the page Tap the parameter you want to change see the table below gt WN Tap the parameter you want to change see the table below 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 23 Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Item Description MMSI Nine digit number to uniquely identify own ship IMO Number A unique identifier consisting of the three letters IMO followed by a unique seven digit number assigned to own ship Name Name of own ship Callsign Desi
72. er reset password will reset the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to factory default passwords if the operator has unintentionally closed access or forgotten the user or administrator password Every time this password has been used both the passwords must be changed again from this default Password Master reset 12345 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 13 Configuration with the Service Interface 5 3 6 Interface settings The purpose of the UART interface settings is to control the information coming into the 4 PI ports and the 3 sensor input ports and to configure for the desired purposes PI Settings Presentation Interface bi directional ports The PI ports can be configured to encode and decode different categories purposes e Sensor specific NMEA sentences e AIS specific NMEA sentences e Alarm specific NMEA sentences e Proprietary NMEA sentences e Long Range NMEA sentences DGNSS input Differential GNSS If two ports are configured with the same encoder decoder pair they are operated equally This means if for example an AIS specific sentence is configured for output on both P1 and P2 VDO VDM sentences will be output on both ports If identical sentences are received from multiple sources on different input ports they shall be filtered by their talker ID Query sentences will only be acknowledged on the port where the request was received The DGNSS configuration is only allowed to be exclusively on a single port In
73. es Used Load 0 not available default 1 loaded 2 unloaded rest not Used used Static draught of ship 0 to 20 00 meters 0 unknown default Used rest not used Air draught of ship 0 to 40 00 meters 0 unknown default Used rest not used Number of assisting tugboat 0 6 7 default unknown rest not Used used Number of crew members on board 0 to 8190 Used 8191 unknown default rest not used Number of passengers on board 0 to Used 254 255 unknown default rest not used Number of shipboard personnel on board 0 to Used 254 255 unknown default rest not used Convoy extension to bow in meter decimeter resolution Used dm Convoy extension to stern in meter decimeter resolution in Used dm Convoy extension to port side in meter decimeter Used resolution in dm Convoy extension to starboard side in meter decimeter Used resolution in dm Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B Sentence use reference B 2 23 PIWWSSD Inland Waterway Static Ship data input output PIWWSSD ccccccccooo0X X X X XXX X XX X X xx xX hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment 1 PIWWSSD Sentence Id Used cccccccc ENI number Used XXXX ERI ship type according to ERI classification Used 2 3 4 XX Length of ship 0 to 800 0 meter Used 5 Beam of ship 0 to 100 0 meter Used Quality of speed information 1 high or 0 low Used Quality of course information 1 high or 0 low Used eo es n
74. eshold exceeded V not exceeded Used 5 A Alarm acknowledge state A acknowledged V Used unacknowledged Alarm s description text Used B 2 8 BBM AIS broadcast binary message input BBM X x X X XX S S x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Total number of sentences needed Used Sentence number Used Sequential message identifier Used AIS channel for broadcast of radio message Used Message ID ITU R M 1371 Used Encapsulated data Used Numbers of fill bits Used B 6 Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B 2 9 2 10 2 11 98 137573 Sentence use reference DTM Datum reference input DTM ccc a X x a X X a X x CCC hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment 1 Sentence Id Used 2 Local datum Used 3 Local datum subdivision code Not Used 4 Latitude offset min Not Used 5 7 a Longitude offset min E W Not Used 8 XX Altitude offset m Not Used 9 ccc Reference datum Not Used EPV Command or report equipment property value input response output EPV a C C C C X x C C hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Sentence Id Comment Used Sentence status flag Used Destination equipment type Used Unique identifier XX Property identifier for the property to be set C C Value of property to be set GBS GNSS satellite fault detection input GBS hhm
75. eshooting 6 12 U uninstall 5 3 5 4 unpacking items included 3 1 V VDO VDM sentences 5 14 verfication 5 26 VHF antenna 5 10 VHF RX TX antenna installation 3 4 VHF GPS antenna connector 3 8 3 14 VTS tool 2 2 W warnings 6 2 warranty iii 6 14 waterproof iii wire diameter maximum for AIS Connection Box 3 9 wiring SAILOR 6280 AIS System 3 10 SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System 3 17 98 137573 B 98 137573 B COBHIFNIINI www cobham com satcom
76. estore to restore a setup from file Table 5 7 Service Interface System Control Chapter 5 Configuration 5 21 Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 5 3 9 5 3 10 5 4 5 22 Reboot device TT 6282A AIS Service Interface General Settings Welcome Administrator Interface Settings Reboot Device Read Logs Click the button Reboot to leave the Service Interface and put the device into normal System Control operation This may take up to 30 seconds Reboot Device Figure 5 19 Reboot the device Click the button Reboot to activate the changes and leave the Service Interface and put the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder into normal operation This may take up to 30 seconds After a reboot the latest 20 addressed safety messages remain in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder all other messages are deleted Connecting a chart plotter To set up the chart plotter to work together with the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder do as follows 1 Connect a chart plotter to a free PI interface Login to the Service Interface Click Interface settings PI Settings Set the baud rate according to the requirements of the chart plotter In Encoder select AIS Select nothing in Decoder how N Click Submit to save the settings Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Before the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System can be used on board you must set up several parameters in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transpond
77. g range function input output LRF x XXXXXXXXX C C C C c C hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used 2 Sequence number 0 to 9 Used 3 MMSI of requestor Used 4 Name of requestor 1 to 20 characters Used 5 Zz 220 LRI AIS long range interrogation input output LRLx a XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXIIILLayyyyy yy alllll lLa yyyyy yy a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Data format Description Comment LRI Sentence Id Used Sequence number 0 to 9 Used XXXXXXXXX MMSI of destination Used Latitude north east co ordinate Used a Latitude N S north east co ordinate Used Longitude north east co ordinate Used Latitude N S south west co ordinate Used 12 YYYYY Yy Longitude south west co ordinate Used 13 a Longitude E W south west co ordinate Used B 221 Negative acknowledgement output NAK cc ccc c c x x c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment Talker identifier Used Affected sentence formatter Used Unique identifier Used Reason code for negative acknowledgement Used 98 137573 B Appendix B NMEA sentences Sentence use reference B 2 22 B 12 PIWWIVD Inland Waterway voyage data input output PIWWIVD x X X X X X X X XXX XXXX XXX X X X X X X X_X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field Data format Description Comment PIWWIVD Sentence Id Used Reporting rate setting Default setting 0 Used Number of blue con
78. gh one of the presentation interface e g ina connected ECDIS See the screen shot in Figure 5 13 and select in the section Encoder and Decoder Proprietary commands for the PI port where the ECDIS is connected Use the proprietary sentence PTHRAOC see appendix B 2 24 for further details 5 12 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface 5 3 5 Password settings Here you can change the password for user and administrator level The password for user level is used when unlocking a setting using the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel The password for administrator level is used when accessing the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder through the Service Interface TT 6282A AIS Service Interface General Settings Welcome Administrator General Settings Password settings Inland water ways Administrat word Password settings ALME ILLAE Interface Settings cA SS Read Logs Change admin password System Control AR A w ra User password Reboot Device Password Change user password Figure 5 12 Service Interface Password settings 1 Enter the new password in the boxes Password and Repeat 2 Click Change admin password or Change user password to store the new setting in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Default password administrator sailorsailor for Service Interface Default password user user for SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Master Reset password The mast
79. gnation of this transmitting station EPFS Type Type of Electronic Position Fixing System installed on own ship Ship Type Type of own ship Numeric ship Type of own ship type ENI Number ENI number of own ship Length Overall length of own ship Beam Width at the widest point Internal Physical location of the internal GNSS sensor e g SAILOR 6285 GPS antenna Antenna Active connected directly to the GPS antenna connector A B CandD of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder External Physical location of the external GNSS sensor on own ship i e the antenna antenna for the main GPS receiver that is connected to a sensor A B CandD input of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Quality of speed information High or low Consult the documentation of the connected speed sensor Quality of course information High or low Consult the documentation of the connected course sensor Quality of heading information High or low Consult the documentation of the connected heading sensor Table 5 8 Items in Static Data a Only if Inland Waterways is enabled b Only B and C available when Internal Waterways is enabled Figure 5 23 Physical location of GNSS sensor Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 5 4 2 Connection The connection data is entered during installation Test Message Authorize changes Channel Mana Own Name Connection S
80. gt 62 Ox3E 111110 62 Ox3E 00111110 30 011110 94 Ox5E 0101 1110 63 Ox3F 111111 63 Ox3F 00111111 Table C 1 Keys supported compliance with AIS standard 1371 4 Continued C 2 Appendix C Supported keys 98 137573 B Appendix D Ship types D 1 Supported ship types When entering the general settings in the Service Interface you have to enter the ship type If you select numerical entry you must enter a 2 digit number for the ship type The following table lists the 2 digit numbers you can use D 1 1 Identifiers to report the ship type Special crafts oe Special craft 50 Pilot vessel 51 Search and rescue vessels amp 52 Tugs 53 Port tenders 54 Vessels with anti pollution facilities or equipment 55 Law enforcement vessels 56 Spare for assignments to local vessels 57 Spare for assignments to local vessels 58 Medical transports as defined in the 1949 Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols 59 Ships and aircraft of States not parties to an armed conflict 98 137573 B D 1 Supported ship types Other ships D 2 Construct the identifier by selecting the appropriate first and second digit Other ships First digit Second digit 1 Reserved for 0 All ships of this type future use 1 Carrying DG HS or IMO hazard or pollutant category X 3 See right 2 Carrying DG HS or MP column IMO hazard or pollu
81. han that of TGTD and 239 192 0 4 SATD groups Data required for the VDR according to IEC 61996 239 192 0 5 Radio communication equipment 239 192 0 6 TIME Time transmitting equipment 239 192 0 7 60007 PROP Proprietary and user specified SFs 239 192 0 8 60008 USR1 to USR8 User defined transmission group 1 to 8 239 192 0 9 to 60009 to 239 192 0 16 60016 Table B 1 Destination multicast addresses and port numbers Sentence characteristics and their linkage with port configuration The following table lists all the supported sentences The Encoder Parser column reflects the group of sentences that can be configured for a specific port See also Interface settings on page 5 14 e Transmission Interval indicates the time after which a renewed sentence must be received Otherwise sentence data will be invalidated e Restore Time indicates the time an invalidated sentence must be received from the same source with the proper transmission interval until it can be qualified for input sentences used Restore Encoder Parser Sentence Transmission Interval s time 5 temi ENCODER AIS output sentences LRF VER VDM VDO VSD SSD TXT PARSER AIS input sentences ABM ACA AIR ENCODER LONG RANGE output LR1 LR2 LR3 LRF LRI sentences PARSER LONG RANGE input LRF sentences LRI ENCODER PROPRIETARY output
82. heck the NMEA between ROT sensor and AIS transceiver check The SAILOR 6282 AIS rate of turn ROT cannot connection Transponder be determined from continues sensor data or internal operation using calculations default data the GNSS antenna plugs and cable to the AIS transceiver check the NMEA connection between the external GNSS receiver and the AIS Transponder 98 137573 B Table 6 1 AIS Alarms Continued Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance e I o e Troubleshooting guide 6 5 Troubleshooting guide Problem Symptom Remedy The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder will not turn on No communi cation No GPS Green LED on SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is off No flashing yellow or red LED on AIS transponder No signal from GPS Position requested 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 Check if a valid MMSI has been entered For further details see the installation manual Check the antenna cable to the GPS Missing MMSI When powering up the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder for the first time after leaving
83. ing 7 To start the software update click the icon Software update and select Update The current and the new software version numbers are displayed You can also select a specific software version To do so press the icon Option on the software update screen and select Select software A list of available software versions is displayed Select one and click the button Update 6 3 Disassembling 6 3 1 Removing the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder from the wall tray 1 Remove the cover of the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray by loosening the two screws marked 1 e I o 2 Figure 6 3 Removing the cover of the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 2 Remove the cables going to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 6282 marked 2 98 137573 B Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 6 3 6 4 Disassembling Figure 6 4 Removing the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder To remove the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder from the wall tray loosen the four screws marked 3 Remove the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder from the wall tray by moving it upwards away from the wall tray and detach carefully the multi connector marked 4 Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 98 137573 B 6 4 6 4 1 98 137573 B Alarms and notifications Alarms and notifications Overview If an alarm is reported from the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder a flashing red triangle appears in the bottom bar of the SAI
84. kn and the difference NMEA connection continues between COG and HDT is to the AIS operation greater than 45 for 5 min Transponder Table 6 1 AIS Alarms Continued 6 8 Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 98 137573 B ID 014 External EPFS lost ID 025 Consequence Reason The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation This alarm is activated when the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder receives a position report from an AIS search and rescue transponder SART The AIS SART indicates the position of persons in distress It is displayed on the first line in the AIS list view on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation based on the internal GNSS The alarm is activated if the external electronic position fixing system EPFS is lost Alarms and notifications Check the NMEA connection between the external GNSS and No position sensor in use ID 026 98 137573 B The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation The alarm is activated in case none of the GNSS connected to the AIS Transponder provide valid position data to the AIS Transponder Table 6 1 AIS Alarms Continued Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance Check the GNSS antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Check the NMEA connections Transponder Check the status of the external GNSS at its own control panel Check that the GNSS antennas are no
85. land Waterways 2 Click Submit to store the settings in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder ENI number Enter the vessel s ENI number ERI ship type Enter the vessel s ERI ship type according to ERI classification Length of ship Beam of ship Enter the vessel s length 0 800 m enter as 0 8000 dm and beam width at the widest point 0 til 100 m enter as 0 1000 dm 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 11 Configuration with the Service Interface Internal Pos Ref and External Pos ref Enter the values BI and CI in reference to the internal or external position sensor GPS See the following figure for values for BI distance reference point to stern and CI distance reference point to port side Figure 5 11 Measures for position reference to GNSS device Sensor quality Check the quality of the sensors connected and select accordingly High or Low Set to Low if no type approved sensor e g gyro is connected to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Disabling alarms You can disable some alarms in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder e g if these alarms are provided by other equipment or not relevant for Inland Waterways Enabling Inland Waterways in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder You can enable Inland Waterways in two ways e Inthe SAILOR 6004 Control Panel connected to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder under Settings gt Inland Waterways gt Enable See the user manual for more information e Throu
86. lation The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder must be installed with one antenna for VHF RX TX communication and one antenna for GPS communication You can install all commonly available 50 Ohm antennas covering the appropriate frequency range and providing a VSWR less than 1 5 over this range For further details on equipment and antenna installation see IMOCOMSAR Circ 32 GUIDELINES FOR THE HARMONIZATION OF GMDSS REQUIREMENTS FOR RADIO INSTALLATIONS ON BOARD SOLAS SHIPS Combined VHF and GPS antenna Typically the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is connected to a VHF antenna and a GPS with two cables The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder can also be connected to a combined VHF and GPS antenna with only one cable The combined antenna must be approved to work with the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The approved combined VHF and GPS antennas are listed in Table 3 3 on page 3 11 The combined VHF and GPS antenna is connected to the VHF plug of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder During installation the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder must be set up for the one cable installation You do this using a service PC with the TT6282 AIS Service Interface setup menu Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B 3 2 2 98 137573 B VHF and GPS antenna installation Combined VHF and GPS antenna SAILOR 6004 Control Panel SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Hres Ges 12 24 VDC 9 Service PC Installation 1 1 1
87. m requirements Use the drop down list to change the baud rate if needed default 4800 baud Table 5 3 Interface settings Sensor Settings 1 Configure only a single PI port with LONG RANGE parser and LONG RANGE encoder 2 Configure only a single PI port for DGNSS parser input 5 16 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface LUN T NNI Talker ID Enter NMEA talker IDs Replace from left to right White List Example AI GP IN The talker ID white list is used to ensure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS transponder does not get identical information from more than one physical sensor device identified by the talker ID See Appendix E for further details on talker ID If one of the inputs PI Sensor or LWE receives data that shall be ignored by the AIS make a positive Talker ID white list for this port listing only talker ID s that shall be used by the AIS on this interface Talker IDs that are not listed will be filtered out An empty list default accepts any sentence on that port Sentence Enter NMEA sentences Replace from left to right White List Example RMC HDT ROT nn The Sentence white list is used to ensure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS transponder can be configured to receive specific NMEA sentences on a specific port If several devices defined by different talker IDs are providing the same sentence typ
88. mA at minimum 2 VDC Each output can drive maximum 20 listeners each consuming 2 mA Configuration of the Presentation Interfaces All four presentation interfaces are IEC61162 1 2 RS 422 compliant and can be configured individually with different baud rates From the factory the ports are setup with the default baud rate as follows Port ID Default baud rate Function PI1 38400 ECDIS PI4 4800 Long Range 38400 Pilot plug Ux Table 4 4 Presentation interfaces default baud rate See Interface settings on page 5 14 to learn how to set up theSAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder using the Service Interface Chapter 4 Interface description 4 7 G e o amp Q mo S 8 e I Presentation Interfaces 4 3 4 4 8 Pilot plug connection The pilot plug provides a connection to the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder for pilots using the standard pilot plug connector This connector is supplied with the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Mount it in an appropriate position for easy access by the pilot The connector kit for the pilot plug consists of the following items Type Manufacturer Part number Pilot Plug Connector AMP Tyco 206486 2 Square Flange Contact Pins AMP Tyco 66570 3 solder type Sealing Cap AMP Tyco 208800 1 Table 4 5 Connector kit for the pilot plug Connect the pilot plug as shown below
89. mplete table in the appendix Supported keys on page C 1 Configuration with the Service Interface Before the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System can be used on board you must set up several parameters in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder To do this use the Service Interface The Service Interface is a web interface built into the software of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder No installation of software is necessary You access it from a computer with a standard Internet browser Firefox or Chrome recommended Accessing the Service Interface You can start the Service Interface in several ways Using a PC with Thrane Management Application TMA Using a PC and an Internet browser with SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Using a PC with Thrane Management Application TMA 5 4 To access the built in web interface also called the Service Interface via the TMA do as follows 1 Switch on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel and make sure that DC power is provided for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface 2 Connect a PC to the same network as the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder preferably a direct connection to the Ethernet connector of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 3 Start the TMA v 1 04 or higher and click on the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder TT 6282 AIS 4 Click the icon Management and then Web interface The web interface opens in a browser window F Download di
90. mss ss X X X X X X XX X X X X X X h h hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Data format Description Used Used Used Comment GBS Sentence Id Used hhmmss ss UTC of GGA or GNS XX Expected error in latitude XX Expected error in longitude Expected error in altitude Used Used Used Used ID number Not Used m Probability of missed detection Not Used Estimate of bias on failed satellite XX Standard deviation of bias estimate h GNSS System ID 11 h GNSS System ID XX XX 8 XX Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Appendix B NMEA sentences B 7 Sentence use reference B 2 12 B 2 13 B 8 GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data input GGA hhmmss ss lll La yyyyy yy a x Xx X x x X M x x Mx x oxxx hh CR LE Field Data format Description Comment GGA Sentence Id Used hhmmss ss UTC of position Used Latitude Used Latitude N S Used Longitude Used Longitude E W Used 7 x GPS quality indicator Used 8 Number of satellites in use 00 12 Not Used 9 XX HDOP Not Used 10 XX Antenna altitude m Not Used 11 M Units of antenna altitude M Not Used 12 XX Geoidal separation Not Used 13 M Units of geoidal separation M Not Used 14 XX Age of differential data Not Used 15 XXXX Differential reference station Not Used GNS Fix data input GNS hhmmss ss llll Ilj
91. nd fulfills the requirements in RSS 182 The approvals of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder are constantly monitored New national approvals will be applied for and granted and new test standards may come into force Therefore the above list may not be complete Contact your authorized dealer for more information iv 98 137573 B Training information The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is designed for occupational use only and is also classified as such Tt must only be used in the course of employment by individuals aware of the hazards as well as the way to minimize those hazards The unit is thus NOT intended for use in an uncontrolled environment by general public The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for Occupational Use Only The unit also complies with the following guidelines and standards regarding RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels including the recommended levels for human exposure FCCOET Bulletin 65 Supplement C evaluating compliance with FCC guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields e American National Standards Institute C95 1 IEEE standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz e American National Standards Institute C95 3 IEEE recommended practice for the measurement of potentially hazardous electromagnetic fields RF and microwaves Below is a description
92. ne has logged into the TT 6282A AIS Service Interface TRX has no power TRX MKD connection cable is defect TRX lost Ethernet connection TRX or MKD use wrong connection settings After logout from the TT 6282A AIS Service Interface resumes normal operation Allow up to 30 s Tx malfunction ID 001 ID 002 Rx channel AIS 1 malfunction ID 003 The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder stops transmission The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder stops transmission on the affected channel The AIS is not able to transmit for technical reasons VSWR exceeds allowed ratio see alarm ID 002 Missing or invalid MMSI The integrity of the VDL is degraded by incorrect transmitter behaviour for instance in case of the Tx shutdown procedure has been activated For every transmission the VSWR is checked If it exceeds the warning threshold this alarm is generated The alarm is cleared by the AIS when the VSWR is measured to be below the threshold again If continuous monitoring of the receiver channel 1 shows inconsistency this alarm is activated Check the VHF antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder Check correct programming of the MMSI Check the VHF antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder Check the VHF antenna plugs and cable to the AIS transceiver 6 6 Table 6 1 AIS Alarms Chapter 6 Service
93. nector 3 15 license software ii location GNSS antennas 4 4 log system 5 20 system malfunction 5 20 Log VBW 4 5 Long Range 4 6 channel setup 5 10 satellite tracking 2 4 low power forced control 2 5 4 9 connector 3 6 LWE cable 3 16 description 4 11 LWEID 4 11 LWE settings 5 18 98 137573 B MAC address Control Panel 5 4 measures for installing 3 13 Message 5 5 10 messages clear 5 22 MMSI Missing MMSI 6 12 number 5 24 wrong MMSI 6 12 MMSI number 5 8 multicast addresses B 1 N night mode 2 6 5 1 NMEA interface versions 2 4 NMEA sentence B 1 NMEA tracer 5 26 on off control 4 2 open source licences 5 4 own name 4 12 P parameters set 5 23 part numbers 2 7 accessories 2 7 password 5 6 admin level 5 13 change 5 13 reset 5 13 user level 5 13 PIsettings 5 14 pilot plug 2 4 connection 4 8 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 4 8 pin allocation DC connector 4 1 pilot plug 4 8 SUB D50 3 15 98 137573 B Index position fixing device 5 10 GNSS antennas 4 4 reference points for GPS antenna 5 10 position reference 5 12 power connector 3 8 presentation interfaces 2 5 4 6 baudrate 4 7 schematics 4 7 R radar 2 2 distance to antenna installation 3 4 Rate of Turn 4 5 reboot power cycle 5 22 recover communication 6 13 remote on off connect 4 2 remove AIS Transponder 6 3 reporting interval A 2 reset 5 21 pas
94. nnected to the same network 98 137573 B Chapter 4 Interface description 4 11 Ethernet interfaces Unit Name in the AIS app Defaul LWE ID SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder default Device Name AI0001 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel must be set Own name AI0002 Table 4 7 LWE ID for SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Both IDs are visible in the display of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel in the AIS app in section Settings gt Connection The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder LWE ID is visible in the top bar of all AIS screens of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel You can change the LWE IDs in two ways e Use the AIS app and go to Settings gt Connection See section 5 4 2for more information e Use the Service Interface see LWE ID on page 4 11 See Interface settings on page 5 14 to learn how to set up theSAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder with the Service Interface Transmission group 4 12 See Light weight Ethernet LWE on page B 1 Chapter 4 Interface description 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration This chapter has the following sections e Startup e AIS app installation and system settings Configuration with the Service Interface Configuration with the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 5 1 Start up 5 1 1 To Power on and off As soon as DC power is provided the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is on To switch on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel push the power button Operate the SAILOR 600
95. number 9 digit number Used XXXXXXXXX Appendix B NMEA sentences Used eo es hz n lt gt 2 Sentence use reference B 2 17 LR2 AIS long range reply sentence 2 output LR2 x oo0000000ooooooxhhmmss ss IllLIl a yyyyy yy a xx T x x N hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used x Sequence number Used XXXXXXXXX MMSI of responder Used 4 XXXXXXXX Date ddmmyyyy 8 digits Used UTC time of position Used fe Latitude Used 7 a Latitude N S Used Longitude Used Longitude E W Used 10 XX Course over ground degrees true Used Course over ground degrees true Used Speed over ground knots Used 13 N Speed over ground knots Used B 2 18 LR3 AIS long range reply sentence 3 output LR3 xpooooooo0 c c xxxxxx hhmmss ss x x X XX X X X X x X hh CR LF 2 3 Field Data format 1 LR3 Sentence Id Description Comment Used CE Voyage destination 1 to 20 chars Used XXXXXX date ddmmyy Used ddmm00 hhmmss ss ETA time Used hhmm00 00 4 5 6 7 8 Draught Used X X X 9 X 10 Ship breadth Used 11 XX Ship type Used 12 XX Persons 0 to 8191 Used B 10 Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B Sentence use reference B 2 19 LRF AIS lon
96. of Touch Controls Display Audio USB Light Sensor Alarm Output NMEA and LAN e About containing Legal information software versions and network information IP address and MAC address of the SAILOR 6004 Control panel Tap Settings to enter the section for network configuration date and time setting and debugging Tap the section you want to work with and explore the touch screen for each setting Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B AIS app installation and system settings To change a setting you must enter the password for user level and tap OK Settings Settings RSTP Enable Network RSTP is disabled Date Time DHCP Enable Debugging DHCP is enabled Figure 5 2 System Settings Display Applications Tap Applications to install or uninstall applications This section has two tabs Available showing the apps that are available to the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel on the current network and Installed showing which apps are already installed Applications Installed Available VAs null fe as 29 Uninstall 50 e Figure 5 3 System Applications example To install an app do as follows 1 Tap Available to display the apps that are available to this SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 2 Tap the app you want to install For each app there are the following items e App name and version e g AIS Version 1 0 e Install to install this app on the SAILOR 60
97. ompass safe 0 6 m distance Table A 6 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel specifications 4 Appendix A Technical specifications 98 137573 B SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Dimensions W xH x 191 mmx145 mmx61 mm without mounting bracket Weight 1 1 kg 1 25 kg with mounting bracket 4 e 9 D Y 19 Q 72 amp T 25 Table 6 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel specifications Continued a Estimated 98 137573 B Chapter A Technical specifications A 5 SAILOR 6004 Control Panel A 6 Chapter A Technical specifications 98 137573 B Appendix B NMEA sentences B 1 B 1 1 B 1 2 98 137573 B NMEA sentences used All sentences are defined according to NMEA 0183 version 4 10 and IEC 61162 1 and IEC 61162 2 4 p 72 lt gt zZ Light weight Ethernet LWE Sentences may be configured to be received and transmitted over serial PI and sensor interfaces but also over Light Weight Ethernet IEC 61162 450 The following table shows the available transmission group multicast addresses and ports that can be set up in the Service Interface Transmission Category address Destination group port MISC SF not explicitly listed below 239 192 0 1 60001 TGTD Target data AIS tracked target messages Radar 239 192 0 2 60002 High update rate for example ship heading attitude 239 192 0 3 60003 data Navigational output other t
98. on Box and Wall Tray 2 6 Chapter 2 Introduction 98 137573 B Part numbers and options 24 Part numbers and options 2 4 1 Applicable part numbers This installation manual is for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder system and is applicable to the model and part numbers below Part number Description E 9 45 I 406282A SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 406004A SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 406285A SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 406283A SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray Table 2 1 Part numbers for the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System 2 4 2 Accessories The following accessories are included in the delivery Part number Description accessories 37 130130 DC Power cable for SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and SAILOR 6004 Control Panel 37 207073 000 RJ45 Cat5e STP LAN cable 5 m 37 135955 SUB D50 cable 1 m 41 135855 GPS Antenna bracket 67 135974 Pilot plug Table 2 2 Part numbers for accessories 98 137573 B Chapter 2 Introduction 2 7 Part numbers and options 2 8 Chapter 2 Introduction 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 3 1 1 3 12 98 137573 B This chapter has the following sections Unpacking and initial inspection Unpacking and initial inspection VHF and GPS antenna installation Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System Physical installation of the SAILOR 6004 Control panel
99. on that port Sentence Enter NMEA sentences Replace from left to right White List Example RMC HDT ROT The Sentence white list is used to ensure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS transponder can be configured to receive specific NMEA sentences on a specific port If several devices defined by different talker IDs are providing the same sentence type make a positive sentence white list for a port to indicate where sentences shall be taken Sentences that are not listed will be filtered out An empty list X x ex x s amp sx default accepts any sentence on that port c S E rn O Encoder Select which NMEA sentences you want to encode For further information see Table B 2 on page B 2 Decoder Select which NMEA sentences you want to decode For further information see Table B 2 on page B 2 Table 5 2 Interface settings PI Settings Sensor Settings The sensor ports are normally connected to a variety of sensor sources on board the vessel such as positioning heading and speed sensors If identical sentences are received from multiple sources on different input ports they can be configured by their talker ID If a port is configured as a sensor port an empty talker ID list will allow all sensor devices to be accepted on that port regardless of the talker ID applied in the sentences Example _ If the position source is connected to S
100. or communication LWE is a maritime standard for carrying NMEA sentences over Ethernet LWE is using UDP Multicast to communicate with other LWE equipment c ig m E un 9 5 S 2 The Ethernet interface is used for communication with the Service Interface For more information see Configuration with the Service Interface on page 5 4 4 7 1 Ethernet configuration The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel communicate through Ethernet LWE Other equipment can also communicate using the same Ethernet Therefore it is necessary to configure an IP address and LWE ID for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder in the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel the two devices must be paired IP address The IP addresses of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel are acquired automatically There is also the possibility to set a static IP address The IP addresses are unique for each device connected to the Ethernet network LWE ID There are two LWE IDs one for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and one for the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel An LWE ID consists of two letters always and four digits e g AI0001 The LWE ID must be unique for each device connected to the Ethernet network When configuring the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder you must set the LWE ID on the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel Make sure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder and the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel are co
101. ral Settings Long Range Long Range broadcast configuration Inland water ways Password settings Setting Value Long Range broadcast channel 1 Interface Settings Long Range broadcast channel 2 Read Logs Figure 5 9 Service Interface Long Range 1 Enter the new channel number 2 Click Submit to store the new setting in the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 5 10 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface 5 3 4 Inland Waterways Here you can set up Inland Waterways functionality of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder These settings are only active when Inland Waterways is activated either using the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel or through an ECDIS connected to one of the presentation interfaces 6282 AIS Service Interface General Settings Welcome Administrator General Settings Reboot Device Inland water ways Setting Value Eni number 2 Eni shiptype Lenght of ship dm Beam of ship dm Internal Pos Ref dm B BI External Pos Ref dm Sensor Quality Speed Course High Low Heading High Low High Low NOTE These settings are only active when inland Waterways amp activated Va PI or Control pane Alarm Status AIS external EPFS lost Enable Disable AIS Heading lost invalid Enable Disable AIS no valid ROT information Enable Disable Figure 5 10 Service Interface Inland Waterways 1 Enter the settings for In
102. risk of damage to a i CAUTION The system contains items that are electrostatic discharge minimum when you touch remove or insert parts or assemblies 1 2 Chapter 1 About this manual 98 137573 B Chapter 2 Introduction 2 1 2 1 1 98 137573 B This chapter has the following sections e Introduction to AIS e SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System e System components fe Q E gu E S e Part numbers and options Introduction to AIS Overview AIS Automatic Identification System is a communication system for the exchange of navigation data An AIS station can be a ship station or a shore side base station AIS stations operate without interaction by ship or shore personnel autonomous and continuous AIS has evolved to include devices such as AIS as a navigation aid AIS on search and rescue aircraft and AIS search and rescue transmitters AIS SART Static Information Dynamic Information pe Voyage Information Figure 2 1 AIS for exchange of data AIS enables the automatic exchange of shipboard information from the vessel s sensors dynamic data as well as manually entered static and voyage related data between one vessel and another and between a vessel and a shore station s AIS also provides the possibility to send short safety related text messaging for ship or shore personnel AIS devices are required internationally on most commercial vessels as identified by the International Mari
103. s Replace from left to right The Sentence white list is used to ensure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS transponder can be configured to receive specific NMEA sentences on a specific port If several devices defined by different talker IDs are providing the same sentence type make a positive sentence white list for a port to indicate where sentences shall be taken Sentences that are not listed will be filtered out An empty list y x default accepts any sentence on that port Select which NMEA sentences you want to encode For further information see Table B 2 on page B 2 Decoder Select which NMEA sentences you want to decode For further information see Table B 2 on page B 2 Transmission Group Select which lightweight Ethernet transmission group to use for the telegrams to use Transmission groups must be unique for each port For further information see Appendix B NMEA sentences Table 5 5 Interface settings LWE Settings Read more about LWE at LWE ID on page 4 11 98 137573 B Chapter 5 Configuration 5 19 Configuration Configuration with the Service Interface 5 3 7 Read logs TT 6282A AIS Service Interface General Settings Welcome Administrator Interface Settings System Malfunction Lo Read Logs Y ViewLog Log System Control Reboot Device System Log View System Log Download System log Download System Log Figure 5 17 Service Interface
104. s configured as high speed 38400 it is recommended to terminate the signal lines with 120 Ohm in both ends of the bus See the figure below 120 Ohm 120 Ohm Figure 4 2 Termination of signal lines 98 137573 B Chapter 4 Interface description 4 3 Sensor input 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 4 Sensor configuration All three sensor inputs are IEC61162 1 2 RS 422 compliant and can be configured individually with different baud rates From the factory the ports are set up with the default baud rate as stated in the following table Port ID Default baud rate Function SENSOR 1 4800 GPS input SENSOR 2 4800 Input sensor Table 4 2 Sensor inputs default baud rate In the Service Interface you can set the sensor input to another baud rate See Interface settings on page 5 14 to learn how to set up the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder using the Service Interface Position GNS RMC DTM GGA The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder processes the position from both the external GNSS sensor and the internal GNSS receiver Therefore you must enter the dimensions of the physical location of both GNSS antennas To do this use the Service Interface General Settings The dimensions are defined as shown in the following figure Enter the values in metres gt e Y Figure 4 3 Physical location of the GNSS antennas The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder automatically selects the position source with the
105. sed AIS unit Used AIS channel of reception Used Message ID ITU R M 1371 Used Message sequence number Used Type of acknowledgement Used ABM AIS addressed binary and safety related message input ABM X X X XXXXXXXXX X XX S 5 X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Data format Description Comment ABM Sentence Id Used Total number of sentences needed Used Sentence number Used Sequential message identifier Used The MMSI of the destination AIS unit Used AIS channel for broadcast of radio message Used Message ID ITU R M 1371 Used Encapsulated data Used Number of fill bits Used Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B Sentence use reference B 2 4 ACA AIS channel assignment message input output ACA X IIII Il a yyyyy yy a llll Ila yyyyy yy a X o006X5009X X x a x hhmmss ss hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Sequence number 0 to 9 Used Region northeast corner latitude Used Region northeast corner latitude N S Used Region northeast corner longitude Used Region northeast corner longitude E W Used Region southwest corner latitude Used eo es hz n lt gt 2 Region southwest corner latitude N S Used Region southwest corner longitude Used Region southwest corner longitude E W Used 13 x Channel A bandwidth Used Channel B Used Channel B bandwidth Used
106. seess 2 7 2 42 Accessories sedet ed e usd a td ederet etaed 2 7 Installation 3 1 Unpacking and initial inspection s 34131 Unpackirig aset Ede PUER RE E RR PRA HERR 3 1 2 nitial inspectiori Se e alan e RN Re 3 2 VHF and GPS antenna installation 3 2 1 Combined VHF and GPS antenna ttt 3 22 Cable requirements 3 2 3 VHF RX TX antenna 3 2 4 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active eerte 3 3 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System 3 6 3 3 1 SAILOR 6280 AIS System wiring entente 3 10 3 3 2 Cable specifications e ttttttttttettetetntn nennt tttttt 3 11 3 4 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System 3 12 3 41 SAILOR 6181 AIS Basic System wiring ee 3 17 3 5 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6004 Control panel 3 18 vii Table of contents Chapter 4 Interface description 1 POWSE obteniendo peius 4 1 4 1 1 Connecting DC power u csssssssssssssssessesssssssssssnsnsssssssessssesessessesnsnsnsnssssseseeeeeesesssssesnsnees 4 2 42 JSensor InDUC oso RR ERE RR 4 3 4 2 1 Electrical characteristics csssssssssssssssssesssssssssnsssssssssssescecessessssssnsnsessesseseeseceeesssesesnsnees 4 3 4 2 2 Sensor configuration eerte ttt ttt titt ttt tette 4 4 42 3 Position GNS RMC DTM 4 4 4 244 Heading ADT 2t rdg dea u
107. sor inputs for e g GPS and ROT and 4 presentation interfaces for e g ECDIS Radar Long Range and Pilot Plug It also has inputs for Blue Sign functionality Low Power Forced Control gas alarm and output for alarm The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has three LEDs showing the status of Power Rx and Tx E uS o J mo 2 E J SAILOR a Figure 2 3 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder 2 3 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active The SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active is a robust sealed and waterproof GPS antenna classified IPx6 amp IPx8 LOB Figure 2 4 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 98 137573 B Chapter 2 Introduction 2 5 System components 2 3 3 SAILOR 6004 Control panel The SAILOR 6004 Control panel is the user interface for the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Through the touch panel you access all settings that can be changed by the user Alarms and notifications are shown in the display The SAILOR 6004 Control panel has a buzzer for alarm tones The display supports night mode The AIS application is loaded into the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel during installation Figure 2 5 SAILOR 6004 Control panel 2 3 4 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray optional The SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray has spring loaded terminals for easy connection of all interfaces See SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder on page 2 5 for more information on interfaces Figure 2 6 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connecti
108. sword 5 13 restore 5 21 restore from file 5 21 RF exposure iii river use enable 5 12 NMEA sentence B 12 Inland Waterways NMEA sentence B 13 setup 5 11 ROT 2 5 RS 422 interfaces 4 4 S safety distance iii SAILOR 6280 AIS System cable specifications 3 11 components 3 6 wiring 3 10 SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System cable specifications 3 17 components 3 12 wiring 3 17 salt deposits 6 1 Index 3 Index satellite equipment distance to antenna installation 3 4 self test 5 4 Sensor NMEA sentences 5 16 sensor inputs 2 5 4 3 baud rate 4 4 schematics 4 3 termination 4 3 Sensor settings 5 18 Sentence White List 5 15 5 17 5 19 Service Interface access 5 4 settings 5 23 Ethernet 5 18 jumper AIS Connection Box 3 9 LWE 5 18 PI 5 14 sensor 5 18 ship name 5 8 ship type table 5 9 software uninstall 5 3 5 4 software license ii software update TMA 6 2 software version AIS 6 1 Control Panel 6 1 TMA 5 5 specifications A 1 SUB D 50 connector pin allocation 3 15 SUB D50 connector 3 14 support 6 1 switching current alarm 4 9 switching voltage alarm 4 9 system ID 5 10 T Talker ID White List 5 15 5 17 5 19 technical data A 1 ThraneLINK 2 4 time stamp missing alarm 6 5 Index 4 TMA add search path 6 2 software update 6 2 software version 6 2 specific software 6 3 version 5 5 tracer tool 5 26 transmission group 5 19 B 1 troubl
109. t covered and are free to receive satellite signals E I 2 i 2 6 9 Alarms and notifications information ID 029 information ID 030 Consequence The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation using default data The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder continues operation using default data Reason This alarm is activated when none of the sensor inputs reports a valid speed over ground SOC This alarm is activated when none of the sensor inputs reports a valid course over ground Check the NMEA connection between speed measuring device and AIS Transponder check the GNSS antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder check the NMEA connection between the external GNSS receiver and the AIS Transponder In order to solve the problem check the GNSS antenna plugs and cable to the AIS connection between the external GNSS receiver and the AIS Transponder Heading The SAILOR This alarm is activated Check the NMEA lost invalid 6282 AIS when none of the sensor connection ID 032 Transponder inputs reports a valid between heading continues heading sensor and the AIS operation using Transponder default data Table 6 1 AIS Alarms Continued 6 10 Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 98 137573 B Reason Consequence Alarms and notifications information ID 035 This alarm is issued if the C
110. tant category Y 3 Carrying DG HS or MP IMO hazard or pollutant category Z 5 See above 4 Carrying DG HS or MP IMO hazard or pollutant category OS 5 Reserved for future use 6 Passenger 6 Reserved for future use ships 7 Cargoships 7 Reserved for future use 8 Tanker s 8 Reserved for future use 9 Othertypes 9 No additional of ship information First digit 3 Vessel Second digit 0 Fishing 1 Towing 2 Towing and length of the tow exceeds 200 m or breadth exceeds 25 m 3 Engaged in dredging or underwater operations 4 Engaged in diving operations 5 Engaged in military operations 6 Sailing 7 Pleasure craft 8 Reserved for future use 9 Reserved for future use a The digits 1 2 3 and 4 reflecting categories X Y Z and OS formerly were categories A B C and D DG dangerous goods HS harmful substances MP marine pollutants Appendix D Ship types 98 137573 B ID E 1 Talker device and identifier Table with Talker IDs for use in the Service Interface when making Talker ID white lists for Presentation Interfaces PI1 PI3 and Sensor settings Automatic identification A ational watch alarm system BN Gema digital selective calling DSC co 1 11 ddafeceet CR D Salie radiotelephone radio telephone V
111. tatus Device Name Remote IP Address C3 1 D i R Figure 24 Settings Connection To change a parameter do as follows 1 Tap Authorize change 2 Enter the admin password sailorsailor to unlock the page 3 Tap the parameter you want to change see the table below Own name Description Identification of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel in the network Tap and enter the letters AI followed directly by 4 digits Device name Identification of the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder in the network Tap and enter the letters AI followed directly by 4 digits Address 98 137573 B IP address of the connected SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder The IP address is needed for setup service and maintenance The IP address is acquired automatically read only IP address of the SAILOR 6004 Control Panel The IP address is needed for service and maintenance The IP address is acquired automatically read only Table 5 9 Settings Connection Chapter 5 Configuration P oO pe E a es O Verification 5 1 5 1 1 5 26 Verification NMEA Trace tool After installation of all devices to the SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System it can be useful to start the NMEA Trace tool to see current system information whether the connected device on a selected port receives and sends correct NMEA information The tool runs independently from the Service Interface and you can access the
112. tem if the AIS supplies cabling lost Transponder Transponder does not Ethernet ID 008 continues receive heartbeat connection operation with messages from atleast between the AIS DTE set to 1 the minimum keyboard Transponder and MKD is not display MKD unit e g the SAILOR 6004 active SAILOR 6004 Control Control Panel Panel Restart both units SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder remove and connect power SAILOR 6004 Control Panel use on off button The SAILOR This alarm is activated Check the NMEA 6282 AIS when the distance connection Transponder between the external and between external continues internal GNSS position GNSS receiver and mismatch operation remains gt 100 m for an the AIS ID 009 interval longer than 15 Transponder Check minutes as well the GNSS antenna plugs and cable to the AIS Transponder NavStatus The SAILOR This alarm is activated if a Enter the AIS incorrect 6282 AIS mismatch exists between Application on the ID 010 Transponder the sensor input andthe SAILOR 6004 continues Voyage settings status Control Panel and operation E g when the status is set set Status in by the operator to At Settings gt Anchor and the ship is Voyage to the moving faster than 3 kn correct state this alarm is activated according to the ship s current movement The SAILOR This alarm is activated Check the heading 6282 AIS when SOG is greater than sensor and its Transponder 5
113. terface Settings PI Settings PI Se g Sensor Settings Ethernet Settings port Name Baud LWE Settings 38400 2 38400 System Control gi 38400 38400 Read Logs Reboot Device Figure 5 13 Service Interface Interface settings PI Settings 1 Configure only a single PI port with LONG_RANGE parser and LONG_RANGE encoder 2 Configure only a single PI port for DGNSS parser input 5 14 Chapter 5 Configuration 98 137573 B Configuration with the Service Interface Item Description Name You can name PI1 through PI4 according to your system requirements Baud Use the drop down list to change the baud rate if needed default 38400 baud Talker ID White Enter NMEA talker IDs Replace from left to right List Example AI GP IN The talker ID white list is used to ensure that the SAILOR 6282 AIS transponder does not get identical information from more than one physical sensor device identified by the talker ID See Appendix E for further details on talker ID If one of the inputs PI Sensor or LWE receives data that shall be ignored by the AIS make a positive Talker ID white list for this port listing only talker ID s that shall be used by the AIS on this interface Talker IDs that are not listed will be filtered out An empty list default accepts any sentence
114. tes 4 5 42 55 Rateof Turn ROT ete tette e eda 4 5 22 5 LOS ents 4 5 4 3 Presentation Interfaces tette 4 6 OVerview aio need EUN Den RODA ER dan as 4 6 4 3 2 Electrical Characteristics sssssssssssssssssssssssssnsnsssssssessssecesssssssssnsnsesssssessseesessessesssnsnees 4 7 4 3 3 Configuration of the Presentation Interfaces 4 7 4 3 4 Pilot plug connection eerte nennen 4 8 44 Alarm relay ERES Rte eletti ie 4 9 45 Low power forced control 1 W es 4 0 4 6 Blue sign Input ettet eiecti 4 10 4 6 T Electrical interface eee ott idit tette 4 10 4 6 2 Configuration of Blue sign input eerte 4 11 47 Ethernet interfaces 4 11 4 7 1 Ethernet configuration eee 4 11 Chapter 5 Configuration 5 1 Start up a e t tt te e e RR te 5 1 1 To Power on and off 5 1 2 Dim and night mode 5 2 AIS app installation and system settings 5 2 5 2 1 System appouu etes certae teh odit ta rue qp pere nd En 5 2 5 2 22 AIS app daily USE eet e e te den 5 4 5 3 Configuration with the Service Interface 5 4 5 3 1 Accessing the Service Interface 0 2 5 4 5 3 2 General settings ce e e idee te abdito 5 8 5 3 3 Long Range ec eet e
115. time Organization IMO in the Safety of Life at Sea Convention SOLAS Chapter V In addition AIS is often required domestically on other vessels by some administrations 2 1 Introduction to AIS 2 1 2 AIS applications and purpose The principal applications of AIS are e Information exchange between vessels within VHF range of each other increasing situation awareness e Information exchange between a vessel and a shore station such as a Vessel Traffic Service VTS to improve traffic management in congested waterways e Automatic reporting in areas of mandatory and voluntary reporting e Exchange of safety related information between vessels and between vessels and shore station s The purpose of AIS is to improve the safety of navigation and protection of the environment by assisting in the effective navigation of ships and the operation of VTS This is achieved through the following Inaship to ship mode for collision avoidance e As a means for littoral states to obtain information about a ship and its cargo e Asa VTS tool i e ship to shore for traffic management e Increased situational awareness which enables effective response to emergencies such as search and rescue SAR as well as environmental pollution e Providing data to identify trends or improvements to enhance navigational safety Not all ships are required to have AIS Furthermore AIS may be switched off if there is a potential risk that
116. tion 2 Connect a switch to the white wire the power cable pin3 ON IN in the power connector 3 Connect the other side of the switch to the black wire in the power cable DC 0 VDC in the power connector To switch on the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder close the switch Connecting on off control ON OUT 4 2 You can use pin 4 in the power connector blue wire to switch other units on and off when the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is switched on and off How to connect this pin depends on the units you connect The function of pin 4 is as follows e SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder off Pin 4 is in high impedance state e SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder on Pin 4 is low DC from the power supply with 10 kOhm serial resistance Chapter 4 Interface description 98 137573 B Sensor input 4 2 Sensor input The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder has three sensor inputs SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 and SENSOR 3 These can be connected to the ship s sensors which can provide information about e g speed over ground SOG course over ground COG heading HDT rate of turn ROT and position These sensors are connected to the sensor input through the SUB D 50 pin connector which is connected to the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray or the multi wire cable supplied with the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder See the section SUB D50 connector and cable on page 3 14 for a description of the connector and the cable Rx A and Rx B are the
117. to PIA ici 01 The SUB D50 connector is intended for ef BRooseuouseeesasee I5 3 14 Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System Description ie Wire colour 1W 29 Brown Black ALARM COM 30 Red Black ALARM NC 31 Orange Black DC 0 VDC 32 Yellow Black PI 3 TxB 34 Green Black PI 3 TxA 35 Blue Black Rx C 36 Purple Black PI 3 Rx B 37 Grey Black 5 38 5 PI 2 TxB 39 Orange Red PI 2 TxA 40 Green Red PI 2 Rx C 41 Blue Red PI 2 RxB 42 Purple Red PI 2 43 Grey Red SENSOR 1 Rx C 44 White Red SENSOR 1 Rx B 45 Yellow Green BLUESIGN P 46 Black Red ALARM NO 47 Blue Green DC 0 VDC 48 Purple Green DC 0 VDC 49 Grey Green CABLE SHIELD 50 Drain wire Description Bae Wire colour SENSOR 3 Rx C 1 Black SENSOR 3 Rx B 2 Brown SENSOR 3 Rx A 3 Red SENSOR 2 Rx C 4 Orange SENSOR 2 Rx B 5 Yellow SENSOR 2 Rx A 6 Green BLUESIGN N 11 Blue AUX 12 Purple ON_IN 13 Grey BLUESIGN C 14 White ON_OUT 15 Pink PI4RxA 18 Light Green PI4RxB 19 Light Blue PI4RxC 20 Black White PI4TxA 21 Brown White PI 4 Tx B 22 Red White PI 1 TxB 23 Orange White PI 1 TxA 24 Yellow White PI 1 RxC 25 Green White PI 1 Rx B 26 Blue White 27 Purple White SENSOR 1 28 Grey White LAN connector and cable Ta
118. ton 3 Protect the front and rear panel with cardboard and insert a layer of shock absorbing material between all surfaces of the equipment and the sides of the container 4 Sealthe shipping container securely 5 Mark the shipping container FRAGILE to ensure careful handling Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty Chapter 6 Service amp maintenance 98 137573 B Appendix A Technical specifications 3 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Item Specification Weight 1 15 kg Dimensions L x W x H 160 x 270 x 42 mm Equipment class Protected according to IEC 60945 Input voltage 10 8 VDC to 31 2 VDC Power consumption 12 W 0 5 A 924 VDC input voltage Heat dissipation 10 W Temperature 15 C to 55 C Operational 30 C to 70 C Storage Compass Safe Distance 55 cm standard magnetic compass 45 cm Emergency magnetic compass Receivers 156 025 162 025 MHz TDMA 156 525 MHz Channel 70 DSC Channel bandwidth 25 kHz RF Output Power High 12 5 W Low 1W Low power forced control gas alarm 1 W Frequency 156 025 162 025 MHz VHF and GPS cable RG214 or better Connection to SAILOR LAN LWE IEC 61162 450 6004 Control Panel Connections to sensors and 50 pin sub D PI Table A 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder specifications 98 137573 B A 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder A 1 1 A 2 Reporting Intervals The SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder is tr
119. tte snnt B 6 B 2 8 BBM AIS broadcast binary message input s B 6 B 2 9 DTM Datum reference input eese ttti B 7 2 10 EPV Command or report equipment property value input response output B 7 B 2 11 GBS GNSS satellite fault detection input ee B 7 B 2 12 GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data input B 8 Table of contents Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Glossary Index 2 13 GNS Fix data input B 8 B 2 14 HBT Heartbeat supervision sentence input B 9 2 15 HDT Heading true input eeeeeteeeeennnennnntnnnttcttttte B 9 B 2 16 LR1 AIS long range reply sentence 1 output sss B 9 2 17 LR2 AIS long range reply sentence 2 B 10 2 18 LR3 AIS long range reply sentence 3 B 10 B 2 19 LRF AIS long range function input output B 11 B 2 20 LRI AIS long range interrogation input output B 11 B 2 21 Negative acknowledgement output ss B 11 B 2 22 PIWWIVD Inland Waterway voyage data input output B 12 2 23 PIWWSSD Inland Waterway Static Ship data input output
120. umber Cable for Specification Length 1 VHF antenna Coaxial RG 214 or similar Max 45 m Maximum cable loss 3 dB Combined antennas Comrod VHF GPS antenna type AC17M4 AIS Max 40 for VHF and GPS item number 014822 Maximum cable loss 3 dB at 160 MHz and 14 dB at 1 6 GHz Comrod VHF GPS antenna type AC17P4 AIS Max 40 m item no 014828 E Maximum cable loss 3 dB at 160 MHz and 14 dB 5 at 1 6 GHz AC Marine VHF GPS antenna type VHF GPS B 35 Maximum cable loss 3 dB at 160 MHz and 8 dB at 1 6 GHz 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Coaxial RG 214 or similar 55 Antenna Active Maximum cable loss 20 dB at 1 6 GHz 3 DC supply 2 x AWG 14 with screen length 1 2 m Included 4 Low power forced 2 leaded wire with screen 15m control gas alarm 1W 5 Blue Sign input 3 leaded wire with screen 50m 6 Alarm output 3 leaded wire with screen 50m 7 Sensor input Sensor 1 2 wire twisted screened cable for NMEA wire Max 100 m Sensor 3 gauge 0 5 mm The name of the signals are also printed on the connection board e signal A e RxB signal B e screen Table 3 3 Cable specifications SAILOR 6280 15 System 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation 3 11 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6281 AIS System 3 4 Number Cable for Specification 8 Presentation Interface 4 wire twisted pair screened cable for NMEA PI1 PIA wire gauge 0 5 mm The name of the signals are also printed on the
121. ures have been edited 5 5 5 20 The following tables have been edited 3 3 5 2 vi 98 137573 B Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 98 137573 B Table of contents About this manual 1 1 Intended readers 1 1 ettet ttt ttt ttt 1 1 1 2 Manual overview os Rer Rete ERR e QURE 1 1 1 3 Related documentation 11 ettet ttettennttis 1 1 1 4 Precautions Introduction 2 1 Introduction to AIS ettet teet ttes 2 1 17 OVET EW sait eo e e bee det bed tite doe 2 1 2 AIS applications and purpose teet tttttttntnnnnnettttntnnn 2 1 3 AVS classes isset etur a n 2 2 SAILOR 6280 6281 AIS System 2 2 1 Overview of a SAILOR 6281 AIS Basic System 2 3 222 sten addet te tete e e te ette dede 2 4 2 3 System components eee nnnntntttt ttti tenentes 2 5 2 3 1 SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder escccscssssssssccescssssssscesscsssssssesssccssssssseesecsssssssnssceessesse 2 5 2 3 2 SAILOR 6285 GPS Antenna Active 2 6 2 5 2 3 3 SAILOR 6004 Control panel t eeeeesetttttteentnnnnnettttetnnn 2 6 2 3 4 SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray optional 2 6 24 Part numbers and options ettet 2 7 2 4 1 Applicable part numbers ou ccccsssssssccscsssssesssecscssssssscesscsssssssseessessssssseeceessssssssnscees
122. ve to this connector Grounding To connect the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder to ship ground do as follows Ground stud 1 Connect a ground cable of shortest possible length and minimum 4 mm cross section to the Ground stud and fasten it with the wing nut 2 Connect the other end of the cable to ship ground DC Power input 12 24 VDC For more information on DC power input pin allocation and instructions how to connect DC power see Connecting DC power on page 4 2 Connector overview spring loaded terminals The following figure shows the spring loaded terminals of the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 3 8 Chapter 3 Installation 98 137573 B Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 15 System Installation Figure 3 7 Connectors of the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray Maximum wire cross section 2 5 mm If the SENSOR or PI is used for high speed communication 38400 baud the related jumper must be closed Closing the jumper terminates the Rx A and Rx B lines with 120 Ohm Jumper Description SENSOR 1 SENSOR2 SENSOR 3 PI1 WA PIA W8 Must always be closed to switch on the SAILOR 6282 AIS Transponder Table 3 2 Jumper settings on the SAILOR 6283 AIS Connection Box and Wall Tray 98 137573 B Chapter 3 Installation 3 9 Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System
123. wiring SAILOR 6280 AIS System 3 3 1 HOSN3S indui Sd9 HOSN3S HOSN3S l Id Siqoa3 Z Id Id Y Id 08 9 Od SIMY y uy 8 dh 9 ZL El El El mmm 818 8 Br rrr p om m per em Fen jen ren n 5 1 a or m m rn fen en fe ro pn pr Jeued 0009 009 HO IIVS UT Woo 98 137573 B 74 ON Pd rh y i SONNEN ue N Y ubis enig E E 5 c Ns o 2 lt T Ms 59 ME g J9MOd p82J04 bs 3 E lt e eo t g mM L7 G 50 a uw Sd9 3H H 49 euuejuy JHA S829 HO1IVS a Physical installation of the SAILOR 6280 AIS System 3 3 2 Cable specifications N
124. x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Description Comment Sentence Id Used Total number of log entries Used 3 Log entry number Used 4 x Sequential message identifier Used 5 XXXXXXXX Switch off date Used 6 hhmmss ss Switch off UTC time Used 7 XXXXXXXX Switch on date Used Switch on UTC time Used 9 x Reason code Used B 16 Appendix B NMEA sentences 98 137573 B Sentence use reference B 2 32 TXT Text transmission output TXT ooxx xc c hh CR LF Field Data format Description Comment Sentence Id Used Total number of sentences Used Sentence number Used Text identifier Used B 2 33 VBW Dual ground water speed input VBW X X X X a X X X X a X X a X X a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt o 4 G 2 lt gt Zz Field Data format Description Comment 1 VBW Sentence Id Used 2 XX Longitudinal water speed Not Used 3 XX Transverse water speed Not Used a Status water speed A data valid V data invalid Not Used XX Longitudinal ground speed Used Transverse ground speed Used T x gt Status ground speed data valid V data invalid Used Stern transverse water speed Not Used N Status stern water speed data valid V data invalid Not Used Stern transverse ground speed Not Used Status stern ground speed stern ground speed Not Used X X A

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