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1. D12121 1 NMEA0183 low baud rate connection to VHF ne E laas E ore color color VHF signal a ee m fee our Note The wire colors on your VHF may differ to that shown above if this is the case then ensure you have connected the correct signals e g IN on the AIS connects to OUT on your VHF and so on 21 2 6 Multifunction display connections You can connect your AIS unit to a multifunction display using either the dedicated SeaTalk9 connector or NMEA0183 high baud rate via the power data cable Follow the steps shown in either e Connecting NMEA0183 high baud rate or e Connecting using SeaTalkn9 Note Do not connect your multifunction display using both NMEA0183 and SeaTalk 9 at the same time as this will cause data conflicts Connecting NMEA0183 high baud rate If your multifunction displays are NOT connected to a SeaTalkng system connect the AIS unit s 38400 baud NMEA0183 bus to your multifunction display s 38400 baud NMEA0183 wires 1 Identify the 38400 baud NMEA0183 wires on the AIS units power data cable 2 Identify the 38400 baud NMEA0183 wires on your multifunction display 3 Connect the wires as shown below 22 D12122 1 NMEA01
2. Cs Somm 690m fe rm rn o G T TS 51 Mounting 5 Place the unit over the screws and move unit down to lock in Fitting the AIS unit Beamon STE GA 6 Fully tighten the screws Note To ensure water resistance the unit must be mounted ni To fit the GPS antenna Note If you are fitting the AIS unit to fiberglass that has a gelcoat 1 Select a suitable location for the GPS antenna as described surface overdrill the surface to prevent the gelcoat from damage under Site requirements when securing the screws Before drilling the pilot holes hand 2 drill the marked locations with an oversized bit and countersink to approximately 9 5mm 3 8in diameter Fit your GPS antenna using either the Surface mounting or Pole mounting procedure as appropriate 3 Ensuring the conditions in Running cables are fulfilled run the GPS antenna cable to the AIS transceiver Surface mounting When surface mounting the GPS antenna you can route the cable either centrally Option A or from the side of the antenna Option B 1 Use the template supplied in this handbook to mark the two 6 mm 0 25 in mounting holes CO OPTION A If the cable is going to pass through the mounting surface drill a 19 mm 0 75 in center hole e OPTION B If the cable is to be routed from the side of the receiver i e above the mounting surface remove the two plastic tabs 1 obstructing the cable channel If you do not
3. D12043 1 1 Ensure that the intended installation site meets the conditions described under Site requirements 2 Using a pencil offer up the unit and mark the location of the screw holes on the mounting surface Drill the mounting holes using a 3 2 mm 1 8 drill bit 4 Part fit the screws oo 52 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions remove these tabs before using the cable channel you could damage the cable A 2 Screw the two mounting studs 2 into the underside of the receiver 3 Stick the supplied gasket 3 to the mounting surface ensuring that the holes on the gasket correspond with the drilled holes 4 Route the cable as follows Underside view D11638 1 Top view e For Option A feed the cable down through the center hole e For Option B route the cable along the cable exit channel 5 Carefully place the receiver so the mounting studs pass through the holes in the mounting surface 6 Secure the receiver to the surface using the two thumb nuts 4 AIS650 Class B transceiver Pole mounting If you want to pole mount the GPS antenna obtain a pole of suitable length with a 1 inch 14 TPI thread Antenna Pole mount adaptor D11642 1 1 Ensuring that the Site requirements are met securely attach the pole to a suitable secure point 2 Remove and retain the screws securing the GPS antenna from the pole mount adaptor then
4. e ee 20 2 5 VHF connection 92T 52524 NSX 44 sah a 21 2 6 Multifunction display connections 22 2 7 Power connection 225922749 EXT aiaa 22 2 8 USB connection eee e e eee cece cece eeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeaaes 25 2 9 Location ANd Mounting eee eee eee ee 26 2 10 System checks i 27 2 11 Troubleshooting iii 28 2 12 Technical specification ee 29 Chapter 3 AIS650 Class B transceiver 31 3 1 AIS650 Class B transceiver Un e e eeen 32 3 2 Static data requirement e e nrerrrerrre nn 32 3 3 Requirements for USA amp Canada 33 3 4 Requirements for areas outside of USA amp Canada ieri 36 3 5 Planning the installation eee ee e 37 3 6 Cables and connections e rrer rrerrre nn 40 3 7 Connections overview e nn 41 3 8 GPS antenna connection rren rrerrre nn 42 3 9 VHF connection i 43 3 10 Multifunction display connections 44 3 11 AIS Silent mode connection n 45 3 12 Power connection e nn 46 3 13 USB connection 22347 o 2327297253229 YZ 4X5 4 48 3 14 Installing proAIS2 and USB drivers 49 3 15 SD Card Connection e 49 3 16 Location and
5. Serial number Software application version You can obtain this product information using the menus within your product 62 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Chapter 5 Options and accessories Chapter contents 5 1 SeaTalkn9 cables and accessories on page 64 5 2 Spares and accessories on page 65 Options and accessories 63 5 1 SeaTalk 9 cables and accessories Description Part No SeaTalkrs cables and accessories for use with compatible products SeaTalkna 5 m 16 4 ft A06036 backbone Backbone Kit A25062 Includes 2x5m 164 ft Backbone cable 1 x 20 m 65 6 ft Backbone cable 4 x T piece 2 x Backbone terminator 1x Power cable SeaTalkn9 0 4 m 1 3 ft A06038 spur SeaTalkn9 20 m 65 6 ft A06037 backbone SeaTalk 9 to bare ends A06043 1 m 3 3 ft spur SeaTalk s to bare ends A06044 Le 3 m 9 8 ft spur SeaTalk 9 to SeaTalk2 A06048 0 4 m 1 3 ft spur SeaTalk 9 Power cable A06049 SeaTalk g Terminator A06031 SeaTalkn9 T piece A06028 Provides 1 x spur connection SeaTalk s 5 way A06064 Provides 3 x spur connector connections SeaTalk1 to SeaTalkng E22158 converter SeaTalkn9 1 m 3 3 ft A06039 spur a SeaTalkn9 Inline A80001 terminator SeaTalkn9 3 m 9 8 ft A06040 spur SeaTalkn9 5 m 16 4 ft A06041 spur SeaTalkn9 0 4 m 1 3 ft A06033 backbone SeaTalkn9 1 m 3 3 ft A06034 backbone SeaTalkn9 3 m 9 8 ft A06035 backbone 64 AIS350 AIS650 I
6. Connectors VHF Antenna SO 239 co axial connector GPS antenna TNC co axial connector SeaTalkn9 NMEA0183 HS stripped wires NMEA0183 LS stripped wires Power stripped wires AIS silent stripped wires SD card USB NMEA0183 Transceiver standard Class B IEC62287 1 GPS receiver specification AIS650 Class B transceiver 59 60 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Chapter 4 Technical support Chapter contents 4 1 Raymarine customer support on page 62 Technical support 61 4 1 Raymarine customer support Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service You can contact customer support through the Raymarine website telephone and email If you are unable to resolve a problem please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help Web support Please visit the customer support area of our website at www raymarine com This contains Frequently Asked Questions servicing information e mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and details of worldwide Raymarine agents Telephone and email support In the USA e Tel 1 603 881 5200 extension 2444 s Email Raymarine custhelp com In the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East e Tel 44 0 23 9271 4713 gt Email ukproduct support raymarine com Product information If you need to request service please have the following information to hand e Product name e Product identity
7. equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC regulations to minimize electromagnetic interference between equipment and minimize the effect such interference could have on the performance of your system Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised For optimum EMC performance we recommend that wherever possible e Raymarine equipment and cables connected to it are At least 1 m 3 ft from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio signals e g VHF radios cables and antennas In the case of SSB radios the distance should be increased to 7 ft 2 m More than 2 m 7 ft from the path of a radar beam A radar beam can normally be assumed to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element e The product is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start This is important to prevent erratic behavior and data loss which can occur if the engine start does not have a separate battery e Raymarine specified cables are used e Cables are not cut or extended unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual Note Where constraints on the installation prevent any of the above recommendations always ensure the maximum possible separation between different items of electrical equipment to provide the best conditions for EMC performance throughout the installation Suppression ferrites Raymarin
8. f into account INI REV MNES DIL LU AIS requirement cists AIS350 Receiver T S This product is NOT approved for use in hazardous flammable D N C atmospheres Do NOT install in a hazardous flammable atmosphere y a a D g such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks NAS basse y The AIS unit must be fitted in a location where it is not likely to be le n al stepped on or tripped over and which A e Is close enough to allow connection to the vessel s VHF with the lt B F 3 ft 1 m RF cable supplied D12042 1 Is at least 3 ft 1 m from an engine compass or any magnetic device Has at least 6 in 100 mm of clear space below to allow access i al for cabling and adequate cable bends 167 mm 6 57 in e Is maintained at a temperature between 15 C 5 F and 55 C i 50 mm 1 95 in 130 F 20 3 mm 0 8 in E 99 5 mm 3 92 in Samm 2 120 Mounting Fitting the AIS unit Note To ensure water resistance the unit must be mounted vertically with the connectors facing down 26 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Note If you are fitting the AIS unit to fiberglass that has a gelcoat surface overdrill the surface to prevent the gelcoat from damage when securing the screws Before drilling the pilot holes hand drill the marked locations with an oversized bit and countersink to approximately 9 5mm 3 8in diameter Ze D12043 1 1 Ensure t
9. in this device The MMSI and Static Data must be entered only by a Raymarine dealer or other appropriately qualified installer of marine communications equipment on board vessels Instructions for entering the MMSI and static data are given in the documentation on the CDROM supplied with the AIS transceiver Once static data has been programmed you must not change it If the information programmed is no longer correct contact the Raymarine help desk or the dealer or retailer from whom you purchased the transceiver to arrange reprogramming Antenna Mounting amp EME Exposure This system has a Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE Radius of 1 5 meters per OET Bulletin 65 assuming the maximum power of the radio and antennas with a maximum gain of 3 dBi Accounting for the height of an average adult 2 meters the minimum height of the antenna above the deck to meet RF exposure compliance requirements is 3 5 meters Do not operate the transceiver when anyone is within the MPE radius of the antenna unless shielded from the antenna field by a grounded metallic barrier AIS650 Class B transceiver Warning Maximum Permissible Exposure Failure to observe these guidelines may expose those within the maximum permissible exposure MPE radius to RF radiation absorption that exceeds the FCC MPE limit It is the radio operator s responsibility to ensure that no one comes within this radius For optimal radio performance and minimal hum
10. receive full warranty benefits Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of the unit You will need this serial number when registering your product online You should retain the label for future reference IMO and SOLAS The equipment described within this document is intended for use on leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by International Maritime Organization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS Carriage Regulations Technical accuracy To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced However Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain In addition our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice As a result Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and this document Important information AIS disclaimer All information presented by the Raymarine AIS device is advisory only as there is a risk of incomplete and erroneous information By placing this product into service you acknowledge this and assume complete responsibility for any associated risks and accordingly release Raymarine and SRT Marine Technology Ltd from any and all claims arising from the use of the AIS service Installation guide Information scope This document gives introductory installation and troubleshooting information for your Raymarine Automatic
11. red positive wire to the supply via a 5 A fuse or equivalent automatic circuit breaker Sharing a breaker Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must provide protection for the individual circuits E g by connecting an in line fuse for each power circuit VE bar VE bar Where possible connect individual items of equipment to individual circuit breakers Where this not possible use individual in line fuses to provide the necessary protection Circuit breaker 00 e 0 O 0 0 0a D11637 1 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Warning Product grounding Before applying power to this product ensure it has been correctly grounded in accordance with the instructions in this guide Grounding The following requirements apply when grounding Raymarine equipment which does not have a dedicated drain wire or shield Common ground point The negative wire must be connected to a bonded common ground point i e with the ground point connected to battery negative and situated as close as possible to the battery negative terminal Oma D11705 1 1 Power cable to display 2 Bonded common ground connection 3 Battery Implementation If several items require grounding they may be first be connected to a single local point e g within a switch panel with this point connected via a single appropriately rated conductor to t
12. separate these two items 3 Screw the pole mount adaptor fully onto the pole and ensure it is secure on the pole 4 Route the antenna cable as follows i If you want to route the antenna cable directly down from the antenna option A feed it through the center of the pole mount adaptor and then down through the pole 53 54 ii If you want to route the antenna cable out of the side of the antenna option B remove the two plastic tabs from the cable channel then feed the cable along the channel Ensuring you do not trap the cable place the GPS antenna on the pole mount adaptor so the screw holes align then secure the antenna with the 2 screws retained at step 2 3 17 System checks Switching on When the installation is complete observe the STATUS indicator and 1 Switch on power to the AIS transceiver 2 Check that i When power is switched on the STATUS indicator flashes RED then after a few seconds goes AMBER The amber condition continues while the transceiver acquires a GPS fix then transmits a position report This can take up to 2 minutes ii When the first position report has been transmitted the STATUS indicator goes GREEN This condition remains all the time the transceiver is operating normally and transmitting Configuration Warning Configure before use This Raymarine product must be correctly configured to ensure optimum performance and minimize the chances of unsafe or other erroneous da
13. single appropriately rated conductor to the boat s common ground 24 The preferred minimum requirement for the path to ground bonded or non bonded is via a flat tinned copper braid with a 30 A rating 1 4 inch or greater If this is not possible an equivalent stranded wire conductor may be used rated as follows e for runs of lt 1 m 3 ft use 6 mm2 10 AWG 6 mm or greater for runs of gt 1 m 3 ft use 8 mm2 8 AWG or greater In any grounding system always keep the length of connecting braid or wires as short as possible Important Do NOT connect this product to a positively grounded power system References e ISO 10133 13297 e BMEA code of practice e NMEA 0400 Connecting power The use of crimped and soldered lugs is recommended to provide optimum connection to the power source Connect your AIS unit s power cable to either a 12 V dc or 24 V dc power source as follows 1 Connect the red wire to the 5 A fuse or equivalent automatic circuit breaker to the supply positive terminal 2 Connect the black wire to the supply negative terminal AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions PWRIData 2 8 USB connection The AIS unit includes a Mini B USB port which provides PC connectivity To enable connection of the AIS unit to a PC the USB drivers supplied on the software COROM must be installed on the PC The USB port can be used to e Us
14. systems operate satisfactorily without any undue electrical interference in order to conform with Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC regulations To do this 1 Ensuring it is safe to do so turn on all electronic systems aboard your vessel AIS650 Class B transceiver 2 Check that the electronic systems all operate satisfactorily Using AIS The exact method of using AIS depends on which type of Raymarine multifunction display you are using Refer to the handbook for your multifunction display for information on using your AIS 55 3 18 Diagnostics LED Status indicator LED Status indicator The LED STATUS indicator on the transceiver provides an indication of product status GREEN Transceiver is operating normally GREEN flash x 5 Static data configuration via SD card commenced e The transceiver is starting up or The transceiver has not transmitted for more than 2 reporting periods This could be due to high AIS traffic or loss of GPS fix AMBER RED Fault condition Refer to the Troubleshooting section RED flash x 5 Static data configuration via SD card failed BLUE Transceiver is running in silent mode BLUE flash x 2 Voyage data logging has commenced SD card full Voyage data logging mode BLUE flash every 10 seconds 56 3 19 Troubleshooting Issue Action No power Check That power supply is at the correct voltage 12 V or 24 V AIS configuration Switch off all associated m
15. 0 14 knots 0 14 knots and changing course 14 23 knots 14 23 knots and changing course Faster than 23 knots Faster than 23 knots and changing course Class B systems Ships Dynamic Conditions 0 to 2 knots Above 2 knots AIS base station 10 seconds or 3 33 seconds depending on operating parameters 11 System protocols Your product can be connected to various products and systems to share information and so improve the functionality of the overall system These connections may be made using a number of different protocols Fast and accurate data collection and transfer is achieved by using a combination of the following data protocols s SeaTalkn9 e NMEA2000 e NMEA0183 Note You may find that your system does not use all of the connection types or instrumentation described in this section Seatalkn9 SeaTalkn9 Next Generation is an enhanced protocol for connection of compatible marine instruments and equipment It replaces the older SeaTalk and SeaTalk2 protocols SeaTalkn9 utilizes a single backbone to which compatible instruments connect using a spur Data and power are carried within the backbone Devices that have a low draw can be powered from the network although high current equipment will need to have a separate power connection SeaTalk9 is a proprietary extension to NMEA 2000 and the proven CAN bus technology Compatible NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk SeaTalk2 devices can also be connected using the appropriate int
16. 83 high baud rate Multifunc tion display tion display wire color signal Orange and OUT brown Orange and OUT yellow Multifunc AIS wire color i 3 OUT Orange and IN green 4 Brown OUT Orange and IN white AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Note The wire colors on your Multifunction display may differ to that shown above if this is the case then ensure you have connected the correct signals e g IN on the AIS connects to OUT on your Multifunction display and so on Connecting SeaTalkn9 The SeaTalkn9 connector enables you to connect the AIS unit aboard vessels on which the multifunction displays are connected via SeaTalkn9 Before connecting to SeaTalkn9 refer to the Sea Talkn9 Reference Manual and ensure that with this product connected the maximum permitted Load Equivalence Number LEN value for the system will not be exceeded ok__ Y J GA VHF ANT D12124 1 1 Connect the supplied SeaTalk 9 spur cable to the AIS unit s SeaTalkn9 connector 2 Connect the other end of the SeaTalkn9 spur cable to a suitable place on your vessel s SeaTalkn9 network as follows i Connect using SeaTalk9 5 way connector ii Connect using a SeaTalk 9 T Piece connector iii Connect using a spare SeaTalkn9 spur on a SeaTalkng converter AIS350 Receiver 2 7 Power connection
17. Chapter contents 2 1 AIS350 Receiver unit on page 16 2 2 Planning the installation on page 16 2 3 Cables and connections on page 19 2 4 Connections overview on page 20 2 5 VHF connection on page 21 2 6 Multifunction display connections on page 22 2 7 Power connection on page 23 2 8 USB connection on page 25 2 9 Location and mounting on page 26 2 10 System checks on page 27 2 11 Troubleshooting on page 28 2 12 Technical specification on page 29 AIS350 Receiver 15 2 1 AIS350 Receiver unit C i N Ds SITA Rayimakine E Status AIS350 Receiver A USB N L ING wy J Ss PWRiData STI VHF ANT T D12126 1 2 2 Planning the installation Installation checklist Installation includes the following activities AIS350 system The following illustrations show examples of AIS350 systems AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Simple system example Extended system example 12V 24V SeaTalkng SeaTalkng 12V 24V NMEA0183 4800 D12084 1 fem Toso D12085 1 fer Toe AIS350 receiver unit Multifunction display Vessel s existing GPS antenna fe Vessel s existing GPS antenna AIS350 Receiver 17 Note It is not recommended that a multi
18. HF Antenna SO 239 co axial Receiver specification corinector Waterproofing IPX2 Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C 5 F to 131 F SeaTalkng NMEA0183 HS stripped wires NMEA0183 LS stripped wires Power stripped wires Storage temperature range 20 C to 75 C 4 F to 167 F Humidity Up to 93 at 40 C 104 F Nominal supply voltage 12 V to 24 V dc Operating voltage range 9 6 V to 31 2 V dc rated supply 20 30 Peak current in normal operation lt 200mA AIS silent stripped wires USB NMEA0183 Average power consumption lt 2W LEN Refer to SeaTalkn9 reference manual for further information Fuse Breakers In line fuse Receiver band 1 Receiver band 2 Receiver sensitivity AIS350 Receiver 29 30 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Chapter 3 AlS650 Class B transceiver Chapter contents 3 1 AlS650 Class B transceiver unit on page 32 3 2 Static data requirement on page 32 3 3 Requirements for USA amp Canada on page 33 3 4 Requirements for areas outside of USA amp Canada on page 36 3 5 Planning the installation on page 37 3 6 Cables and connections on page 40 3 7 Connections overview on page 41 3 8 GPS antenna connection on page 42 3 9 VHF connection on page 43 3 10 Multifunction display connections on page 44 3 11 AIS Silent mode connection on page 45 3 12 Power connection on page 46 3 13 USB connection on page 48 3 14 Installing proAIS2
19. Identification System AIS device Refer to the proA S2 User Manual and the operating manual for your Raymarine Multifunction Display for instructions on how to configure and operate your AIS system All documents are available to download as PDFs from www raymarine com AIS overview Your AIS device uses digital radio signals to exchange real time information between vessels shore based stations or aids to navigation ATONs on dedicated VHF frequencies This information is used to identify and track vessels in the surrounding area and to provide fast automatic and accurate collision avoidance data Although AIS augments your radar application by operating in radar blind spots and detecting smaller AlS fitted vessels it does not replace radar as it relies on receiving transmitted AIS information and therefore cannot detect objects such as landmasses and navigational beacons NEVER assume that AIS is displaying information from all vessels in the area because Not all vessels are fitted with AIS e Although it is mandatory for larger commercial vessels to carry AIS it is not mandatory to use it AIS should be used only to augment radar information not substitute it Warning AIS limitation Never assume that your AIS is detecting all vessels in the area Always exercise due prudence and do not use AIS as a substitute for sound navigational judgement Classes of AIS The AIS350 is a receiver that receives me
20. Mounting rinisin a 50 3 17 System ChECKS crasse onena nner annere n 54 3 18 DIAQNOSUCS lt sss 2 xxaa xS aa 56 3 19 Troubleshooting eee eee e 56 3 20 Technical specification neren nrer rr enrre na 58 Chapter 4 Technical support 61 4 1 Raymarine customer support eee e e e e es 62 Chapter 5 Options and accessories 63 5 1 SeaTalkn9 cables and accessories 64 5 2 Spares and accessories reenen 65 6 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Chapter i Important information Warning Ensure safe navigation This product is intended only as an aid to navigation and must never be used in preference to sound Applicability navigational judgment Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the current The information in this book applies to all geographical areas unless information needed for safe navigation and the otherwise stated captain is responsible for their prudent use It is the user s responsibility to use official government charts notices to mariners caution and proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product Safety information Warning Product installation and operation Caution Power supply protection When installing this product ensure the power source is adequately protect
21. Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions 3 5 Planning the installation Installation checklist Installation includes the following activities AIS650 Class B transceiver AIS650 system The following illustrations show examples of AIS650 systems Simple system example E O AC ND SeaTalkng 12V 24V D12094 1 VHF antenna GPS antenna supplied with AIS650 transceiver 37 Multifunction display E GPS antenna supplied with AIS650 transceiver Vessel s existing GPS antenna Vessel s existing GPS antenna Note A Multifunction display connected to the AIS transceiver cannot use the GPS which is connected to the GPS connection on AIS unit 12V 24V SeaTalkng NMEA0183 4800 D12095 1 fer Tosco 38 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Pack contents The AIS650 model contains the following items O i a a 0 ol Femmerine T asas AIS650 Class B Transceiver n IA ole__JP c gt e INI D12096 1 fon Toe GPS antenna with 10 m coaxial cable AIS650 Class B transceiver Document pack containing Installation instruction S
22. Power supply protection Always protect the power supply by connecting the red positive wire to the supply via a 2 A fuse or equivalent automatic circuit breaker Sharing a breaker Where more than 1 piece of equipment shares a breaker you must provide protection for the individual circuits E g by connecting an in line fuse for each power circuit VE bar VE bar Where possible connect individual items of equipment to individual circuit breakers Where this not possible use individual in line fuses to provide the necessary protection Circuit breaker 0 o 08 e D11637 1 23 Warning Product grounding Before applying power to this product ensure it has been correctly grounded in accordance with the instructions in this guide Grounding The following requirements apply when grounding Raymarine equipment which does not have a dedicated drain wire or shield Common ground point The negative wire must be connected to a bonded common ground point i e with the ground point connected to battery negative and situated as close as possible to the battery negative terminal D11705 1 1 Power cable to display 2 Bonded common ground connection 3 Battery Implementation If several items require grounding they may be first be connected to a single local point e g within a switch panel with this point connected via a
23. Raymarine AIS350 Receiver AIS650 Class B Transceiver Installation instructions ENGLISH Document number 87140 2 Date 05 2011 Trademark and patents notice Autohelm hsb2 RayTech Navigator Sail Pilot SeaTalk SeaTalkNG SeaTalkHS and Sportpilot are registered trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited RayTalk Seahawk Smartpilot Pathfinder and Raymarine are registered trademarks of Raymarine Holdings Limited FLIR is a registered trademark of FLIR Systems Inc and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners This product is protected by patents design patents patents pending or design patents pending Copyright 2011 Raymarine UK Ltd All rights reserved ENGLISH Document number 87140 2 Date 05 2011 Contents Chapter 1 Important information 7 Applicability s sss cessisse a a A 7 Safety information ia iiaa 7 General information ee e ee e e 8 AIS OVOIWIEW T 9 Classes of AlS i sssccudaccsattedennsnddecccatantadactagcvecaesaddunseenaeenens 10 System Protocol ici ea ia 5 12 Chapter 2 AIS350 Receiver 15 2 1 AIS350 Receiver unit e e 16 2 2 Planning the installation i 16 2 3 Cables and connections eee ee 19 2 4 Connections overview
24. SD card To perform a software update using a SD card follow the steps below 1 Copy software files to your SD card 2 Apply power to your AIS unit 3 The software update will now take place 50 3 16 Location and mounting Site requirements When planning the installation take the following site requirements for the AIS transceiver and GPS antenna into account AIS requirement This product is NOT approved for use in hazardous flammable atmospheres Do NOT install in a hazardous flammable atmosphere such as in an engine room or near fuel tanks The AIS unit must be fitted in a location where it is not likely to be stepped on or tripped over and which e Is close enough to allow connection to the vessel s VHF with the 3 ft 1 m RF cable supplied Is at least 3 ft 1 m from an engine compass or any magnetic device Has at least 6 in 100 mm of clear space below to allow access for cabling and adequate cable bends e Is maintained at a temperature between 15 C 5 F and 55 C 130 F GPS antenna requirement A GPS antenna is supplied with the transceiver and must be installed in accordance with the instructions given here Do NOT connect any other GPS antenna to the transceiver The GPS antenna can be mounted either on a flat horizontal surface or on a Suitable pole If you intend surface mounting the antenna ensure you have access to the underside of the mounting surface If you intend po
25. an exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy make sure the antenna is connected to the radio before transmitting located where it will be away from people located at least 1 5 meters 5 feet from the radios main unit 35 3 4 Requirements for areas outside of Denmark USA amp Canada on Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI i A nine digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number is France required to operate your AIS Transceiver In some areas a radio Germany operator licence is required before an MMSI number will be issued You can request an MMSI number from same agency that issues Greece radio or Ship Radio licences in your area Once obtained you can H program the MMSI number into your AIS Transceiver as described ungary in the documentation on the CDROM supplied with your product Iceland Ireland Antenna Mounting amp EME Exposure For optimal radio performance and minimal human exposure to Italy radio frequency electromagnetic energy make sure the antenna is Latvia connected to the radio before transmitting properly mounted located where it will be away from people located at least 1 5 metres 5 feet from the radio s main unit List of Countries In the European Union your AIS transceiver may be used in the following countries Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic 36 Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland
26. and USB drivers on page 49 3 15 SD Card connection on page 49 3 16 Location and mounting on page 50 3 17 System checks on page 54 3 18 Diagnostics on page 56 3 19 Troubleshooting on page 56 3 20 Technical specification on page 58 AIS650 Class B transceiver 31 3 1 AIS650 Class B transceiver unit 3 2 Static data requirement The AIS transceiver needs to be correctly programmed with the following vessel data static data before use N Vessel Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number Vessel name Car S e Vessel call sign Remmerine e Vessel dimensions including AIS GPS antenna location USL C J Status AIS650 Class B Transceiver _ e Vessel type A A MMSI number comprises 9 digits and a full valid 9 digit value G SE use must be entered in order to be accepted during setup Any number Na anan sta PSAT that does not meet these criteria will not be accepted by the system All other fields i e vessel type name etc are optional CA If your vessel already has an MMSI number used for a VHF DSC radio then the same MMSI number must be used to program the piazza transceiver If a valid MMSI number is not entered the device will enter Silent Mode and will not transmit However it will still operate as a receiver Important In the United State
27. and wind speed data NMEA baud rates The NMEA 0183 standard operates at a number of different speeds depending upon the particular requirement or equipment capabilities Typical examples are e 4800 baud rate Used for general purpose communications including FastHeading data e 9600 baud rate Used for Navtex 38400 baud rate Used for AIS and other high speed applications AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions NMEA Connections You can connect your transceiver to your VHF radio set and a multifunction display using the NMEA connections on the power data cable The transceiver s power and data connector provides NMEA0183 connections at both 4800 baud and 38400 baud rates as follows masse aapna A multiplexer built into the transceiver manages both 4800 and 38400 baud rates This feature effectively frees up an NMEA port on your multifunction display If only one NMEA0183 port exists on your equipment the multiplexer eliminates the need for a separate multiplexer Typically the NMEA0183 connections are used as follows e The 4800 baud wires connect to the appropriate points on the VHF radio or other NMEA0183 4800 baud input output device e The 38400 baud wires connect to appropriate Raymarine multifunction display The NMEA0183 port on each display connected in this manner must be set to 38400 baud Important information 13 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Chapter 2 AIS350 Receiver
28. ard up to 2GB in size A SD card can be used to e Configure static vessel data Voyage data logging Perform software update Configuring static data Your dealer or installer may provide a SD card containing static vessel configuration data for your AIS unit To configure using the SD card follow the steps below 1 Place the SD card loaded with configuration data for your AIS unit into the SD card slot 2 Power on the AIS unit The unit will startup in configuration mode 3 Upon successful completion the LED status indicator shall flash GREEN 5 times and the configuration file shall be erased from the SD card 4 Voyage data recording will commence automatically upon completion of configuration process 5 If the configuration fails the LED status indicator shall flash RED 5 times Recording voyage data To record voyage data to SD card follow the steps below 1 Insert a blank SD card into your AIS units SD card reader 2 Voyage data logging shall commence The LED status indicator shall flash BLUE 2 times to indicate data logging has commenced The following data shall be logged on your SD card 49 e Received AIS messages e Own vessel position reports e AIS alarm conditions e AIS text messages GPS position The LED shall flash BLUE every 10 seconds when the SD card is full Note Voyage data logging shall record to the size limit of the inserted SD card Performing a software update using a
29. aud NMEA0183 wires 1 Identify the 38400 baud NMEA0183 wires on the AIS units power data cable 2 Identify the 38400 baud NMEA0183 wires on your multifunction display 3 Connect the wires as shown below 44 D12090 1 NMEA0183 high baud rate Multifunc tion display tion display wire color signal Orange and OUT brown Orange and OUT yellow Multifunc AIS wire color i 3 OUT Orange and IN green 4 Brown OUT Orange and IN white AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Note The wire colors on your Multifunction display may differ 3 11 AIS Silent mode connection to that shown above if this is the case then ensure you have connected the correct signals e g IN on the AIS connects to In addition to enabling AIS silent mode via a connected multifunction OUT on your Multifunction display and so on display The Power data cable on the AIS unit includes 2 wires which can be connected to a bespoke switch placed at a suitable location on the vessel s dashboard to enable manual switching of Connecting SeaTalkn9 AIS silent mode The SeaTalkn9 connector enables you to connect the AIS unit Note The AIS silent switch where fitted will override a aboard vessels on which the multifunction displays are connected multifunction displays AIS silent setting v
30. dures to connect up you transceiver through a tight area e Always make sure that PC s or other sensitive electronic devices have a dedicated power circuit Cable shielding em I Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable e Connecting GPS e Connecting VHF e Connecting to Multifunction display AIS650 Class B transceiver 41 Connecting AIS Silent wires 3 8 GPS antenna connection Connecting power The GPS supplied as part of your AIS transceiver system has a Note With the SD card USB cover open the unit will not be fitted 10 m 33ft cable to connect to the transceiver s GPS antenna water resistant connector Connect the cable from the GPS antenna to the GPS connector on the underside of the AIS transceiver If the GPS is not connected the transceiver will operate in Silent Mode and an alarm message will be generated You must acknowledge all alarm messages The transceiver will not transmit but will still receive 42 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions 3 9 VHF connection Connect up your AIS unit to your vessels VHF connections by following the steps found under Connecting RF and Connecting NMEA0183 low baud rate below Connecting RF 1 Connect a dedicated VHF antenna directly to the VHF antenna connector on your AIS unit or 2 Using a VHF splitter not included link your AIS unit into the ships existing VHF radio set and antenna following the instructions provid
31. e cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites These are important for correct EMC performance If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose e g installation or maintenance it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used Use only ferrites of the correct type supplied by Raymarine authorized dealers Connections to other equipment Requirement for ferrites on non Raymarine cables If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit Declaration of conformity Raymarine Ltd declares that this product is compliant with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004 108 EC The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the relevant product page at www raymarine com AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Product disposal Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive A mu The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some Raymarine products we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product Warranty registration To register your Raymarine product ownership please visit www raymarine com and register online It is important that you register your product to
32. e of PC based charting software when connected to AIS e Perform software update Installing USB drivers D12123 1 ten uso ocio Prior to connecting the AIS to A PC the USB drivers must first be installed To install follow the steps below 1 Insert the supplied CDROM and navigate to the USB drivers folder g gt M Double click on the setup exe file to launch the installer Follow the on screen installation instructions to complete installation 4 Once installed the AIS unit can be connected to the PC The USB drivers will be installed automatically and the AIS will appear as a new COM port device 5 Select the AIS COM port and a baud rate of 38400 in PC based navigation software to make use of the AIS data Note If the USB connection is removed from the PC during use you must reset the connection before further use To reset the connection disconnect then reapply power to the AIS before closing and re launching any PC applications using the USB connection Finally reconnect the USB cable between the PC and AIS unit AIS350 Receiver 25 2 9 Location and mounting Unit dimensions Site requirements TE NN lo TTT When planning the installation take the following site requirements o
33. ed by means of a suitably rated fuse or automatic circuit breaker This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided Failure to do so could result in personal injury damage to your vessel and or poor product performance RF safety notice Warning Switch off power supply BF radiation stalement Ensure the vessel s power supply is switched OFF AIS transceivers generate and radiate radio frequency RF before starting to install this product Do NOT connect electromagnetic energy EME or disconnect equipment with the power switched on unless instructed in this document Safe compass distance Warning Potential ignition source Safe compass distance is 1 meter minimum for any compass Some compass types may require greater distances To be sure you This product is NOT approved for use in should locate your AIS unit as far as possible from the compass hazardous flammable atmospheres Do NOT install in Test your compass to verify proper operation while the AIS unit is a hazardous flammable atmosphere such as in an also operating engine room or near fuel tanks Important information 7 General information Caution Cleaning When cleaning this product e Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth as this could scratch the screen coating Do NOT use abrasive or acid or ammonia based products e Do NOT use a jet wash EMC installation guidelines Raymarine
34. ed with the VHF splitter Connecting NMEA0183 low baud rate Connect the AIS unit s 4800 baud NMEA0183 bus to the vessel s VHF radio as follows 1 Identify the 4800 baud NMEA0183 wires on the AIS units power data cable 2 Identify the 4800 baud NMEA0183 wires on your VHF set 3 Connect the wires as shown below AIS650 Class B transceiver D12089 1 NMEA0183 low baud rate connection to VHF ne E laas E le color color VHF signal a ee m fee our Note The wire colors on your VHF may differ to that shown above if this is the case then ensure you have connected the correct signals e g IN on the AIS connects to OUT on your VHF and so on 43 3 10 Multifunction display connections You can connect your AIS unit to a multifunction display using either the dedicated SeaTalk9 connector or NMEA0183 high baud rate via the power data cable Follow the steps shown in either e Connecting NMEA0183 high baud rate or e Connecting using SeaTalkn9 Note Do not connect your multifunction display using both NMEA0183 and SeaTalk 9 at the same time as this will cause data conflicts Connecting NMEA0183 high baud rate If your multifunction displays are NOT connected to a SeaTalkng system connect the AIS unit s 38400 baud NMEA0183 bus to your multifunction display s 38400 b
35. empts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Station Licence FCC station license requirement An FCC Ship Radio Station License and Call Sign are not required for most recreational vessels travelling in US waters However you must obtain a license if your vessel travels to foreign ports Ships that use MF HF single side band radio satellite communications or telegraphy must be licensed by the FCC You can obtain a Station License by filing FCC Form 605 which is available from the FCC website listed above Operator License FCC operator license requirement An Operator License is not required to operate a Class B AIS Transceiver within US territorial waters However a license is required to operate the transceiver if you dock in a foreign port including Canada and Mexico or leave a foreign port to dock in a US port You can request a Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit from the FCC by filing Form 753 Industry Canada Industry Canada license requirement This Class B AIS digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B AIS est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 34 You do not need a license to operate this product within s
36. eon me 9 129038 Class A position report 129039 Class B position report 129040 Class B extended position report AIS650 Class B transceiver Transmit Pen re 129793 AIS UTC and date report 129794 AIS class A static and voyage related data 129801 AIS address safety messages 129802 AIS broadcast safety message 129041 AtoN position report 129809 AIS class B static data part A 129810 AIS class B static data part B 126996 Product info 059904 ISO request 059392 ISO acknowledge 060928 ISO address claim 065240 ISO address command 126208 NMEA group functions Receive 57 NMEA0183 sentences 3 20 Technical specification sentence Tite ranome Receve AIVDM Received AIS message AICDO Own vessel AIS report Transceiver specification Waterproofing IPX2 Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C 5 F to 131 F Storage temperature range 20 C to 75 C 4 F to 167 F Humidity Up to 93 at 40 C 104 F Nominal supply voltage 12V to 24V de Operating voltage range 9 6 V to 31 2 V dc rated supply 20 30 AIACK Alarm acknowl edgement MMSI query and programming Peak current in normal operation 1 AIALR Alarm condition state LEN Refer to SeaTalkn9 reference manual for further information Fuse Breakers In line fuse 5A Operating frequency range Channel spacing Transmitter Receiver sensitivity 58 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions
37. erfaces or adaptor cables as required NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 offers significant improvements over NMEA 0183 most notably in speed and connectivity Up to 50 units can simultaneously transmit and receive on a single physical bus at any one time with each node being physically addressable The standard 12 was specifically intended to allow for a whole network of marine electronics from any manufacturer to communicate on a common bus via standardized message types and formats NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the National Marine Electronics Association of America It is an international standard to enable equipment from many different manufacturers to be connected together and share information The NMEA 0183 standard carries similar information to SeaTalk However it has the important difference that one cable will only carry information in one direction For this reason NMEA 0183 is generally used to connect a data receiver and a transmitter together e g a compass sensor transmitting heading to a radar display This information is passed in sentences each of which has a three letter sentence identifier It is therefore important when checking compatibility between items that the same sentence identifiers are used some examples of which are e VTG carries Course and Speed Over Ground data e GLL carries latitude and longitude DBT carries water depth e MWV carries relative wind angle
38. fluorescent lights AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Always route data cables as far away as possible from 3 7 Connections overview other equipment and cables The transceiver has the following connection types e high current carrying ac and dc power lines antennae TT N N Strain relief U ee ESE D re 4 REMATE Ensure adequate strain relief is provided Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea conditions o APA Glass B Transceiver Circuit isolation U 2 D Appropriate circuit isolation is required for installations using both L e bg m i J AC and DC current Ta e Always use isolating transformers or a separate power inverter to run PC s processors displays and other sensitive electronic 0120931 instruments or devices Description Power NMEA0183 4800 amp 38400 baud AIS Silent SeaTalkn9 e Always use an isolating transformer with Weather FAX audio cables e Always use an isolated power supply when using a 3rd party audio amplifier e Always use an RS232 NMEA converter with optical isolation on the signal lines VHF antenna SD card unit configuration and data i Mini B USB for PC connectivity shielding is intact e g hasn t been scraped off by being squeezed Carry out the following proce
39. function display is connected using both SeaTalk 9 and NMEA0183 at the same time as data conflicts could occur 2 m power data cable Pack contents The AIS350 model contains the following items O CI gt or beai a D12086 1 en i e Document pack contains Installation instruction Support software CD ROM Warranty registration card Unpack the AIS unit carefully to prevent damage Save the carton and packing in case the unit has to be returned for service Tools required Tools required for installation D12087 1 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions fn Toei AIS350 Receiver 2 3 Cables and connections General cabling guidance Cable types and length It is important to use cables of the appropriate type and length e Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type supplied by Raymarine e Ensure that any non Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge For example longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run Routing cables Cables must be routed correctly to maximize performance and prolong cable life e Do NOT bend cables excessively Wherever possible ensure a minimum bend radius of 100 mm Minimum bend sal 200 mm 8 in diameter P
40. hat the intended installation site meets the conditions described under Site requirements 2 Using a pencil offer up the unit and mark the location of the screw holes on the mounting surface 3 Drill the mounting holes using a 3 2 mm 1 8 drill bit 4 Part fit the screws 5 Place the unit over the screws and move unit down to lock in position 6 Fully tighten the screws AIS350 Receiver 2 10 System checks Switching on When powered on the LED Status indicator shall be bright green and will toggle to dim when messages are received When the installation is complete observe the STATUS indicator and 1 Switch on power to the AIS receiver 2 Check that i When powered on the LED Status indicator shall be bright GREEN and will toggle to dim GREEN when messages are received Checking for interference Post installation check If you have installed any system aboard a boat or made other changes to the boats electronic systems radar VHF radio etc you need to check before casting off that all electrical systems operate satisfactorily without any undue electrical interference in order to conform with Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC regulations To do this 1 Ensuring it is safe to do so turn on all electronic systems aboard your vessel 2 Check that the electronic systems all operate satisfactorily Using AIS The exact method of using AIS depends on which type of Raymarine multifunction display y
41. he boat s common ground AIS650 Class B transceiver The preferred minimum requirement for the path to ground bonded or non bonded is via a flat tinned copper braid with a 30 A rating 1 4 inch or greater If this is not possible an equivalent stranded wire conductor may be used rated as follows for runs of lt 1 m 3 ft use 6 mm2 10 AWG 6 mm or greater e for runs of gt 1 m 3 ft use 8 mm2 8 AWG or greater In any grounding system always keep the length of connecting braid or wires as short as possible Important Do NOT connect this product to a positively grounded power system References e ISO 10133 13297 e BMEA code of practice e NMEA 0400 Connecting power The use of crimped and soldered lugs is recommended to provide optimum connection to the power source Connect your AIS unit s power cable to either a 12 V dc or 24 V dc power source as follows 1 Connect the red wire to the 5 A fuse or equivalent automatic circuit breaker to the supply positive terminal 2 Connect the black wire to the supply negative terminal 47 e 2 jjj PWRIData ST GPSANT VHF ANT 4 T n D12092 1 ten wear ose 48 3 13 USB connection The AIS unit includes a Mini B USB port which provides PC connectivity To enable connection of the AIS unit to a PC the USB drivers supplied on the software CDROM must be ins
42. ia SeaTalkn9 Before connecting to SeaTalkn9 refer to the Sea Talkn9 Reference i s s Manual and ensure that with this product connected the maximum Connecting AIS silent wires permitted Load Equivalence Number LEN value for the system will not be exceeded Note Your AIS unit has a SeaTalkn9 LEN value of 1 S Il a JJ HI e PWR Data Gul GPS ANT VHF ANT A To connect a manual AIS silent switch to your system follow the steps below di IS 1 Connect the supplied SeaTalk 9 spur cable to the AIS unit s SeaTalk 9 connector 2 Connect the other end of the SeaTalk 9 spur cable to a suitable IO place on your vessel s SeaTalkn9 network as follows i Connect using SeaTalk9 5 way connector ii Connect using a SeaTalk 9 T Piece connector iii Connect using a spare SeaTalkn9 spur on a SeaTalkng converter D12125 1 D12091 1 AIS650 Class B transceiver 45 Signal Description Light Green AIS Silent 1 Run cable from switch location to AIS unit 2 Crimp or solder wire connections to the switch 3 Crimp or solder switch wires to the orange and light green AIS silent wires on the power data cable 4 Ensure cables are adequately shielded 46 3 12 Power connection Power supply protection Always protect the power supply by connecting the
43. le mounting the antenna the pole needs a 1 inch 14 TPI thread AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Important The main requirement of the intended location for the GPS antenna is that it gives a good direct line of site to the entire sky right around the horizon Ensure that the intended mounting location is e Open and clear of any obstructions such as masts search lights or other structures that could block line of sight to the sky e As low as possible to keep the antenna as stable as possible The more stable the unit the more effectively it will track satellites and provide stable data As far as possible at least 1 m 3 ft from other antennae and electronic equipment Do NOT mount the antenna e In any area where it could be stepped on or tripped over s Up a mast This will cause the antenna to swing and give significant errors in position data e In the direct path of a radar beam AIS650 Class B transceiver Unit dimensions i SI TTT L V aria O Remmerine i status AIS650 Class B Transceiver J Hii gt D NL Ww PWiDala Dal GPS ANT aem H Y ins _ GA W LE gt A lad gt lt _ _ _____ _ __ gt B F D12045 1
44. nstallation instructions SeaTalkn9 Blanking plug A06032 5 2 Spares and accessories The following spares are available for the AIS receiver transceiver R62241 GPS antenna passive with 10 m coaxial cable AIS650 only R32162 2 m power Data cable Options and accessories 65 66 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions FLIR COMPANY www raymarine com CE01680
45. ou are using Refer to the handbook for your multifunction display for information on using your AIS 27 2 11 Troubleshooting Issue Action F 9 No vessel data No AIS data 28 All power connections Check relevant fuses That power supply is at the correct voltage 12 V or 24 V Check that Connections are secure throughout the system The VHF antenna lead is securely connected At the relevant Raymarine multifunction display e Place the cursor over the targeted vessel and ensure the AIS DATA soft key is not set to OFF e Ensure the AIS layer is set to ON e Ensure displayed target types are set to ALL Check the NMEA and or SeaTalk 9 output from the multifunction displays to the transceiver input and ensure The wires are correctly connected The baud rate for NMEA is 38400 baud NMEA2000 Sentences The receiver supports the following Parameter Group numbers PGNs 129038 129039 129793 129794 129802 129041 29809 129810 Class A position report Class B position report AIS UTC and date report AIS class A static and voyage related data AIS broadcast safety message AtoN position report AIS class B static data part A AIS class B static data part B Product info ISO request ISO acknowledge ISO address claim ISO address command NMEA group functions AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions 2 12 Technical specification Weight age Connectors s V
46. overeign waters of Canada or the US You will need a license to operate this radio outside of Canada or the US To obtain Industry Canada licensing information contact the nearest field or regional office or write Industry Canada Radio Regulatory Branch Attention DOSP 300 Slater Street Ottawa Ontario Canada KIA OC8 AIS650 Certification details The following information about the radio is required to complete license applications e Industry Canada Certification Number 1C 4069B AIS650 e FCC Type Number FCC PJ5 AIS650 e FCC Type Accepted Parts 15 and 80 e Output Power 2 Watts e Modulation GMSK e Frequency Range 156 025 MHz to 162 025 MHz Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI A nine digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number is required to operate the AIS transceiver AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Note You can request an MMSI number from the FCC when you apply for a Station License If your vessel does not require a license you may obtain an MMSI by contacting BoatUS www boatus com Once obtained you can program the MMSI number into your AIS device as described in the documentation accompanying the transceiver Programming the MMSI amp static data Important In the United States of America it is a violation of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission to input an MMSI that has not been properly assigned to the end user or to otherwise input any inaccurate data
47. provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult your Raymarine dealer This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved in writing by Raymarine Incorporated could violate compliance with FCC rules and void the operator s authority to operate the equipment 33 Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio ex
48. rotect all cables from physical damage and exposure to heat Use trunking or conduit where possible Do NOT run cables through bilges or doorways or close to moving or hot objects e Secure cables in place using tie wraps or lacing twine Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way e Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead use a Suitable watertight feed through s Do NOT run cables near to engines or fluorescent lights 19 Always route data cables as far away as possible from e other equipment and cables e high current carrying ac and dc power lines antennae Strain relief Ensure adequate strain relief is provided Protect connectors from strain and ensure they will not pull out under extreme sea conditions Circuit isolation Appropriate circuit isolation is required for installations using both AC and DC current e Always use isolating transformers or a separate power inverter to run PC s processors displays and other sensitive electronic instruments or devices e Always use an isolating transformer with Weather FAX audio cables e Always use an isolated power supply when using a 3rd party audio amplifier Always use an RS232 NMEA converter with optical isolation on the signal lines Always make sure that PC s or other sensitive electronic devices have a dedicated power circuit Cable shielding Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable shielding i
49. s intact e g hasn t been scraped off by being squeezed through a tight area 20 2 4 Connections overview The receiver has the following connection types 7 C3 N Remmerine tatus AIS350 Receiver_ wa 0 e D12088 1 Power NMEA0183 4800 amp 38400 baud AIS Silent Carry out the following procedures to connect up you receiver e Connecting VHF e Connecting to Multifunction display e Connecting power Note With the USB cover open the unit will not be water resistant AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions 2 5 VHF connection Connect up your AIS unit to your vessels VHF connections by following the steps found under Connecting RF and Connecting NMEA0183 low baud rate below Connecting RF 1 Connect a dedicated VHF antenna directly to the VHF antenna connector on your AIS unit or 2 Using a VHF splitter not included link your AIS unit into the ships existing VHF radio set and antenna following the instructions provided with the VHF splitter Connecting NMEA0183 low baud rate Connect the AIS unit s 4800 baud NMEA0183 bus to the vessel s VHF radio as follows 1 Identify the 4800 baud NMEA0183 wires on the AIS units power data cable 2 Identify the 4800 baud NMEA0183 wires on your VHF set 3 Connect the wires as shown below AIS350 Receiver
50. s of America the MMSI and Static Data must be entered only by a Raymarine dealer or other appropriately qualified installer of marine communications equipment on board vessels The user is NOT authorized to do this In Europe and other parts of the world outside of the United States of America the MMSI and Static Data can be set up by the user For further details refer to the requirements for the area in which you are operating 32 AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions 3 3 Requirements for USA amp Canada Important information Your AIS transceiver conforms to the relevant FCC requirements Raymarine AIS transceivers comply with the Federal Communications Commission FCC and Industry Canada requirements that regulate marine AIS and VHF radio usage for the US and Canada respectively Marine AIS users in the US must comply with all applicable FCC rules and regulations some of which are described in this handbook This information was current at the time this handbook was printed Up to date information including licensing requirements can be obtained on the FCC website at www fcc gov wtb marine Official FCC forms can be obtained on the FCC website at www fcc gov formpage html AIS650 Class B transceiver FCC Notice Compliance statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to
51. sceiver Transceiver receive transmit receive Ship s name Yes Yes Yes Type Yes Yes Yes Call sign Yes Yes Yes IMO number Yes Length and beam Yes Antenna location Yes Draft Yes Cargo Yes Information Destination Yes ETA AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Transceiver transmit Receiver receive Transceiver receive Yes Time Ship s position Gyro heading Rate of turn Navigational status Safety message Y Class B transceivers do not transmit a Gyro heading unless the transceiver is receiving an NMEA HDT sentence from an external source Ye Ye Ye Ye Ye Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes es w S Data reporting intervals AIS information is classed as either static or dynamic Static information is broadcast when data has been amended or upon request or by default every 6 minutes The reporting rates for dynamic information depend on speed and course change and are given in the following tables Note The reporting rates shown here are for reference and may not be the rate at which information is actually received by your AIS transceiver This is dependent on a number of factors including but not limited to antenna height gain and signal interference Important information Class A systems 2 seconds Reporting rate 30 Seconds Other AIS sources Search and Rescue SAR aircraft Ships Dynamic Conditions At anchor or moored
52. ssages from vessels land base stations or aids to navigation AToNs carrying Class A or Class B transceivers The AIS650 is a Class B transceiver that receives messages from and transmits messages to vessels land base stations or aids to navigation AToNs carrying Class A or Class B transceivers Class A transceivers Class A AIS transceivers transmit and receive AIS signals AIS transceivers are currently mandatory on all commercial vessels exceeding 300 tons that travel internationally SOLAS vessels The following information can be transmitted by a Class A AIS system e Static data Includes information such as vessel name vessel type MMSI number call sign IMO number length beam and GPS antenna location Voyage related data Includes information such as draft cargo destination ETA and other relevant information 10 e Dynamic data Includes information such as time UTC ship s position COG SOG heading rate of turn and navigational status e Dynamic reports Ship s speed and status e Messages Alarms and safety messages Remember that not all vessels will transmit all of the information Class B transceivers Class B AIS transceivers transmit and receive AIS signals but use a reduced set of data compared to Class A see Data Summary A Class B AIS transceiver can be fitted on any vessel not fitted with a Class A transceiver but is not mandatory aboard any vessel Data Summary Receiver Tran
53. ta Configuration requirement After installation and successful switch on the AIS transceiver must be configured for optimum performance aboard the vessel The person configuring the AIS transceiver needs to know the following vessel information s MMSI number e Name e Call sign AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions e Dimensions e Type GPS antenna position The manner in which configuration is carried out depends on the legal requirements of the geographical area you are Important Before starting any AIS configuration procedure SWITCH OFF all associated multifunction displays otherwise you will not be able to correctly configure your AIS transceiver USA In the USA it is a legal requirement that the configuration is performed by a suitable dealer You can use the supplied proAlS2 PC software to check the vessel data programmed into your AIS transceiver If this information is incorrect please contact your Raymarine dealer before using the transceiver Areas outside of USA In areas outside of the USA use the supplied proAlS2 PC software to configure your AIS transceiver as described in the proA S2 User Manual which can be found in the proAlS2 applications help menu Checking for interference Post installation check If you have installed any system aboard a boat or made other changes to the boats electronic systems radar VHF radio etc you need to check before casting off that all electrical
54. talled on the PC Please follow the Installing proAIS2 and USB driver instructions below to install the USB drivers before connecting the AIS unit to a PC The USB port can be used to configure static vessel data using the included proAlS2 software Use of PC based charting software when connected to AIS e Perform software update Note When configuring static vessel data via USB you do not need to power up the AIS unit the USB shall provide sufficient power to complete the data configuration AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions 3 14 Installing proAlS2 and USB drivers Before connecting the AIS unit to a PC the proAlS2 application and USB drivers must be installed To install follow the steps below 1 Insert the supplied CDROM and navigate to the proAlS folder 2 Double click on the setup exe file to launch the installer 3 Follow the on screen installation instructions ensuring that the option to install USB drivers is selected when presented 4 Once installed the AIS unit can be connected to the PC The USB drivers will be installed automatically and the AIS unit will appear as a new COM port device 5 Launch proAlS2 by navigating to the proAlS2 folder accessible from the start menu 6 The proAlS2 user manual is available from the help menu from within the application AIS650 Class B transceiver 3 15 SD Card connection The AIS unit includes a multimedia card reader which allows connection of a SD c
55. ultifunction displays then data is not saved re configure No vessel data No AIS data All power connections Check relevant fuses Connections are secure throughout the system The VHF antenna lead is securely connected At the relevant Raymarine multifunction display Place the cursor over the targeted vessel and ensure the AIS DATA soft key is not set to OFF Ensure the AIS layer is set to ON Ensure displayed target types are set to ALL Check the NMEA and or SeaTalk 9 output from the multifunction displays to the transceiver input and ensure The wires are correctly connected The baud rate for NMEA is 38400 baud AIS350 AIS650 Installation instructions Wait at least 30 minutes to check that a Quiet time has not been requested by the local authority Check that the Status indicator remains amber GPS antenna is properly connected GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky without any obstructions MMSI number has been properly configured use the proAlS application Status indicator is Check that red The VHF antenna is properly connected and in particular it is not short circuiting to the vessel structure That power supply is at the correct voltage 12 V or 24 V The MMSI number has been properly configured use the ProAlS application NMEA sentences The transceiver supports the following Parameter Group numbers PGNs and sentences NMEA2000 sentences
56. upport software CDROM e Warranty registration card SeaTalk 9 Dust cap 1 m SeaTalk 9 spur cable Unpack the unit and GPS carefully to prevent damage Save the carton and packing in case the unit has to be returned for service 39 Tools required Tools required for installation D12087 1 40 3 6 Cables and connections General cabling guidance Cable types and length It is important to use cables of the appropriate type and length e Unless otherwise stated use only standard cables of the correct type supplied by Raymarine e Ensure that any non Raymarine cables are of the correct quality and gauge For example longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize voltage drop along the run Routing cables Cables must be routed correctly to maximize performance and prolong cable life e Do NOT bend cables excessively Wherever possible ensure a minimum bend radius of 100 mm Minimum bend C 200 mm 8 in diameter Protect all cables from physical damage and exposure to heat Use trunking or conduit where possible Do NOT run cables through bilges or doorways or close to moving or hot objects e Secure cables in place using tie wraps or lacing twine Coil any extra cable and tie it out of the way gt Where a cable passes through an exposed bulkhead or deckhead use a Suitable watertight feed through e Do NOT run cables near to engines or

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