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1. 126464 PGN List Transmit PGN s group function 126996 Product Information 129025 Position Rapid Update 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation AtoN Report 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS Sats in View 129792 AIS DGNSS Broadcast Binary Message 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report 129794 AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data 129795 AIS Addressed Binary Message 129796 AIS Acknowledge 129797 AIS Binary Broadcast Message 129800 AIS UTC Date Inquiry 129801 AIS Addressed Safety Related Message 129802 AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message 129803 AIS Interrogation 129804 AIS Assignment Mode Command 129805 AIS Data Link Management Message 129806 AIS Class A Position Report 129807 AIS Group Assignment 129808 DSC Call Information 129809 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part A 129810 AIS Class B CS Static Data Report Part B PGN Description 59392 ISO Acknowledgment 59904 ISO Request 60928 ISO Address Claim Technical specifications V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 75 76 Mechanical dimensions V5035 Transponder main unit Front size mm Side size mm Mechanical dimensions V5035 Operator and Insta
2. Connector Label name Description Function usage SEN1_IN GND Sensor 1 ground Connect to data sources such Sensor 1 SEN1_INA Sensor 1 input A as heading gyro or other type of sensors SEN1_IN B Sensor 1 input B SEN2_IN GND Sensor 2 ground Connect to data sources such Sensor 2 SEN2_INA Sensor 2 input A as heading gyro or other type of sensors SEN2_IN B Sensor 2 input B SEN3_IN GND Sensor 3 ground Connect to data sources such Sensor 3 SEN3_INA Sensor 3 input A as heading gyro or other type of sensors SEN3_IN B Sensor 3 input B Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 21 Connector Label name Description Function usage PILOT_IN GND Input Ground Pilot plug port PILOT_IN A Input A l PILOT_IN B Input B Pilot plug PILOT_OUT GND Output Ground PILOT _OUT A Output A PILOT OUT B Output B ALARM NO Alarm normally open Alarm ALARM NC Alarm normally closed ALARM COM Alarm common DGPS_IN GND DGPS input ground DGPS sensor n DGPS_IN A DGPS input A input DGPS_INB DGPS input B DGPS_OUT GND DGPS output ground DGPS sensor ue DGPS_ OUT A DGPS output A output DGPS OUT B DGPS output B LR_IN GND LR input ground Long range input LR input LR_IN A LR input A LR_IN B LR input B LR_OUT GND LR output ground Long range output LR output LR_ OUT A LR output A LR_OUTB LR output B DISP_IN GND DISP input ground Connect to t
3. OWN SHIP Your vessel information AIS TARGETS Navigation status and boat information of other AlS equipped vessels REGION LIST Regional information status ALARM LIST Alarm information To access Alarm List directly press and hold ESC button for 2 seconds ALARM HISTORY Alarm history record SENSOR STATUS Display sensor statuses DANGEROUS LIST Dangerous ship list MOB LIST MOB list of registered MOB users FRIEND SHIPS Friend ship list OWN SHIP Your vessel setting password required default is 0000 VOYAGE Navigation setting CPA TCPA CPA TCPA SET MMSI7IMO Change MMSI IMO ENI number ENI RETRY TIMES Times to resend messages AIS MODE Configure AIS Mode to SOLAS or INLAND INLAND SETTING VESSEL DATA SET Configure Vessel data ETA SETTING Configure ETA NUMBER OF PERSON Set number of persons BLUE SIGN SET Set Blue sign settings REPORT RATE SET Set report rate settings Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 39 TRANSCEIVER Setting for AIS receiving and sending AISTX Transceiver status turn on or off AIS message transmitting DSC RX DSC Monitor turn on or off DSC monitoring function GPS ANT VOLTAGE GPS antenna feeding voltage set to 3 3V or 5V Note Antenna supplied with unit is a 3 3V unit SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CUSTOMIZE Personalization settings RADAR VIEW Radar configuration
4. lt None gt lt GMT gt lt OFF gt 000 Targets Received 10 Customize Radar View This setting provides user the ability to center the radar map on given coordinates Turn knob to choose either latitude or longitude and press knob to confirm Once pressed turn knob to choose a parameter and press knob again to enter input mode When finished press ESC to return to the level before Continue these procedures till all settings are set 2013 01 17 22 43 39 RADAR VIEW SETTING Center position of radar view fi53 08 56 lt N gt 057 00 00 lt w gt RADAR VIEW ORIENTATION MODE lt NORTH UP gt Targets Received 10 Radar view setting In this view setting RADAR VIEW ORIENTATION has NORTH UP COURSE UP HEAD UP view modes 64 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Map Calibration This setting offers user functions to calibrate map data Turn knob to select either latitude or longitude to offset Press knob to enter input mode Turn knob to select an offset value Once finished press ESC to return to the previous level to continue the setting 2013 01 17 22 43 39 MAP CALIBRATION FARNA 0 000000 LON OFFSET 0 000000 Targets Received 3 Map calibration Sensor config This section is password protected and can only be accessed using the password page 66 Sensor Configuration provides user to set baud rates for sen sor ports and USB port Turn k
5. AIS range seems too low VHF antenna and cabling Check VHF antenna and cable installation Sensor ports not response Cable installation Check related wiring Data port not response Cable installation Check related wiring 82 Troubleshooting V5035 Operator and Installation Manual GN70 MX61X AIS operation The GN70 MX610 MX612 CDU can display AIS targets provided by the V5035 AIS transponder by pressing the AIS hot key You can zoom out by turning the ROTARY KNOB counter clockwise or zoom in by turning it in clockwise direction AIS targets can be displayed as overlay on the plotter screen This feature is an important tool for safe travelling and collision avoidance You need to have your own MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity number entered in the CDU to be able to receive addressed messages from AIS and DSC vessels It is also important to have the MMSI number entered to avoid seeing your own vessel as an AIS target on the plotter You can define alarms to notify you if an AIS target gets too close or if the target is lost 306 kn COG Mo M DEPTH ij TIME DATE l Bp bET nT ja p 0 0 076 5 188 3 son MENAT en eavonae4 ee E i a fT Displayoptions vs E b AS t gt Wpv Rte Trk i n farar r yu d irer ne x ian pauca yr Ps a Vessels on AIS PLOT screen AIS Plot with Quick Menu GN70 MX61XAISoperation V5035Operator
6. Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 19 20 External connectors Transponder main unit Ground Name Description Type of connector VHF VHF antenna connector SO 239 female GPS GPS antenna connector TNC female Power Power input connector Round type 3 pins USB USB connection to PC Mini type USB Junction box Extension connection to D Sub 37 pins Junction box Frame ground Connect to ship frame Vessel power supply requirement Connect to the ship s power source ideally an uninterrupted power supply UPS through a 2 pole switched fused supply to allow isolation for servicing Power requirement is 12 24 V DC typical 5 A minimum Required conductor area cable length 0 10 m is 1 5 mm2 minimum Note The Class A power supply requirement should comply with IMO guidelines for the class of vessel concerned National authori ties and classification societies may have their own power supply requirements these should also be considered Note Some boats require frame ground connection of all electronic devices on the ship frame Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual External connectors Junction box To transponder main unit Sensors 1 3 f 1 LR Blue sign Eee ey Termination switches 7 Jumper for NMEA 2000 shield and nani ground j A aan T T Tot n elt Ls al PL EE EE EE Strip l j NMEA 2000 Cable glands plug
7. N S a yyyyy yya Region northeast corner longitude E W 4 IILI a Region southwest corner latitude N S 5 yyyyy yy a Region southwest corner longitude E W 6 X Transition zone size 7 XXXX Channel A 8 X Channel A bandwidth 9 XXXX Channel B 10 x Channel B bandwidth 11 X Tx Rx mode control 12 x Power level control 13 a Information source 14 X In use flag 15 hhmmss ss Time of in use change ACK Acknowledge Alarm This sentence is used to acknowledge an alarm condition reported by a device ACK xxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 ee Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 95 AIQ Query Sentence This sentence is used to inquire AIS sentence information AlO c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt FieldNo Format Description Remark 1 C C Support query sentence of ACA EPV SSD VSD TXT AIR AIS Interrogation Request This sentence supports ITU R M 1371 messages 15 and 10 It pro vides an external application with the means to initiate requests for specific ITU R M 1371 messages from AIS unit S AIR XXXXXXXXX X X X X X X XXXXXXXXX X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of interrogated station 1 2 ITU R M 1371 message requested from station 1 3 X Message sub section ignored 4 a Numb
8. TEC CALL TEST12 IEPFS Undefined TESTOS MMST_ 211000601 CLASS Aj Lo _ TEST10 NAV _ Under way using engine TESTO3 54 59 RNG 10 61NM TESTO6 LAT 025 12 37 N 80 TESTO8 SOG 26 00Kn 211111461 350 8 211111161 0 TESTO2 RAIM Not in use nol available Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 AIS targets and details Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 49 50 Turn the knob to continue reading the dynamic and static informa tion of the selected vessel Additional inland information is available under inland mode ENI 00000000 Ship Len REM 10 0 0 m Crew Members _ 0 Ship Beam RFM 10 0 0 m Type Of Ship Passengers _J 0 8000 Vessel type unknown Blue cones Unknown ShipBoard Personnel 0 Draught RFM_ 10 0 00 m Load Status Unknown 0 Quality_Of Speed LOW Quality Of Course LOW Blue Sign NOT AVAILABLE Quality Of Heading LOW Sal Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 E Ship s inland information Adding friend ship In the list press FUNC button will open the pop up window with the question whether the selected vessel should be added to your FRIEND SHIP list or to sort the list according to vessels MMSI dis tance or direction 1s 39 54 6 31 96 19 22 P Add new friend 52 66 Sort by MMSI 20 45 30 84 Sort by range 58 81 Sort by bearing 39 97 39 54 91 62 PEA
9. 10 XX Differential reference station ID ignored 11 a Nacigational status indicator GSA GNSS DOP and Active Satellites GNSS receiver operating mode satellites used in the navigation solution reported by the GGA or GNS sentences and DOP values If only GPS GLONASS etc are used for the reported position solu tion the talker ID is GP GL etc and the DOP values pertain to the individual system GSA a X XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X X X X Xx xX hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark Mode 1 r M manual forced to operate in 2D or 3D mode A automatic allowed to automatically switch 2D 3D 2 x Mode 1 fix not available 2 2D 3 3D XX XX XX XX XX 3 XX XX XX XX XX ID numbers of satellites used in solution XX XX 4 X X PDOP XX HDOP 6 KX VDOP Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 99 HDG Heading Deviation and Variation Heading magnetic sensor reading which if corrected for devia tion will produce magnetic heading which if offset by variation will provide true heading HDG x x X X a x x a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 XX Magnetic sensor heading degrees XXa Magnetic deviation degrees E W xX X a Magnetic variation degrees E W HDT Heading True Actual vessel heading in degrees true produced by any device or system producing true heading Field N
10. 154 8 M 5969 mi Vessel filter AIS targets displayed can be filtered to hide all targets or safe tar gets It can also filter out targets that are further away or traveling at a certain speed Press the AIS hot key Press the MENU key to bring up the quick menu Scroll to Vessels Filter menu press ENT Select desired action by scrolling to it and pressing ENT to leave a check mark Scroll to SAVE press ENT con Filters C Hide all _ Hide safe C Hide further than 2 miles C Hideslowerthan 2mph GN70 MX61XAISoperation V5035OperatorandinstallationManual 85 Vessel alarms You can define several alarms to alert you if a target comes within predefined range limits or if a target is lost Alarm ID Description Dangerous vessel Controls whether an alarm shall be activated when a vessel comes within the predefined CPA or TCPA See Defining dangerous vessels on page 55 Note The check box controls whether the alarm pop up box is displayed and if the siren will sound The CPA and TCPA define when a vessel is dangerous regardless of the enabled disabled state AIS vessel lost Sets the range for lost vessels If a vessel is lost within this range this will trigger an alarm Vessel message Controls whether an alarm shall be activated when a message is received from an AIS target gt Note Please refer to the GN70 MX61x User manual for more AIS operation 86
11. Format Description Remark 1 X X Rate of turn min 2 A Status A data valid V data invalid SPW Security Password Sentence This sentence can be used for authentication For this purpose the sentence has to be applied before the protected sentence for example EPV SSD SPW ccc c c x c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 CCC Password protected sentence 2 C C Unique Identifier 3 x Password level 4 C C Password 102 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual SSD AIS Ship Static Data This sentence is used to enter static parameters into a shipboard AIS unit The parameters in this sentence support a number of the ITU R M 1371 Messages SSD c c c C XXX XXX XX XX C aa hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 c c Ship s call sign 2 C c Ship s name 3 K Pos ref point dist A 4 XXX Pos ref point dist B 5 XX Pos ref point dist C 6 XX Pos ref point dist D 7 C DTE indicator flag 8 aa Source identifier THS True Heading and Status Actual vessel heading in degrees true produced by any device or system producing true heading This sentence includes a mode indicator held providing critical safety related information about the heading data and replaces the deprecated HDT sentence S THS x x a hh lt CR gt lt LF
12. GN70 MX61X AIS operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Abbreviations Terms of abbreviations Acknowledgement Automatic Identification System A C C C Aid to Navigation AUTO aux Aay o Built In Integrity Test K R T X G G C E S B C ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System Electronic Chart System EGNOS European Geo stationary Navigational Over lay System Abbreviations V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 87 IS L N U A S T 88 rm Frequency Modulation IALA International Association of Lighthouse Authorities m Soman mo interational Maritime Organisation IN inst mo froma ITU R International Telecommunications Union Radio C MED Marie Equipment Diecive Mini Minte mo Minimum Keyboardand Depay mos ManOverboad Abbreviations V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Multi functional Satellite Augmentation Relative Humidity Radio Technical Commission for Maritime services Safety Related Message Time to Closest Point of Approach Time Division Multiple Access Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring Abbreviations V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 89 Appendix A IEC 61162 2 Data Interface The V5035 Class A AIS Transponder provides 2 types of IEC 61162 2 data interfaces for user applications The first interface type includes 3 input only sensor data ports and the second interface type includes 4
13. TxB RxA RxB gt ACA Sentence Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 Modify region content To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu If the region information is unchangeable saving does not change the original information Alarm list V5035 features SART MOB alarm that can appear any time during operation When SART MOB message is received the a icon will appear in the status bar with beeping sounds from the beeper Press any button to stop the sound An example of an alarm message is shown below Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 51 52 2013 01 17 07 18 11 53 08 S6 N 4 S7 00 E 12 00Kn 241 0 SART MOB message alert There are 2 ways to access the Alarm list either through Main Menu Navigation Status Alarm list or with the hot key by holding the ESC key for 3 seconds and the unit will enter the Alarm List screen The list shows all current AIS alarms and their status Use the scroll wheel to navigate the list You can acknowledge ACK the alarm message either by pressing FUNC or by pressing the knob The system will ask for confirmation if the chosen alarm should be acknowledged If the alarm message has not yet acknowledged an indication icon amp will appear on left upper corner till all acknowl edgement are made The transponder performs a
14. s description text Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 107 EPV Command or Report Equipment Property Value EPV a cc C c x x c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 a Sentence status flag 2 CC Destination equipment type 3 C C Unique identifier 4 X Property identifier 5 C C Value of property to be set LR1 AIS Long Range Reply Sentence 1 The LR1 sentence identifies the destination for the reply and con tains the information items requested by the A function identifica tion character see the LRF sentence LR1 X XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX C C C C XXXXXXXXX hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 X Sequence number 2 XXXXXXXXx MMSI of responder 3 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of requestor 4 c C Ship s name 1 to 20 characters 5 c C Call sign 1 to 7 characters 6 XXXXXXXXX IMO number 9 digit number LR2 AIS Long Range Reply Sentence 2 The LR2 sentence contains the information items requested by the B C E and F function identification characters see the LRF sen tence LR2 X XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX hhmmss ss llll ll a yyyyy yy a x x T x x N hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 x Sequence number 2 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of responder 3 XXXXXXXX Date ddmmyyyy 8 digits 4 hhmmss ss UTC time of position 5 Illa L
15. 08 56 N 4 5700 E map Refer to Coastal View page 32 SIMRAD RNG 39 54NM PIBRG 320 53 Targets Received 10 Radar view Displays all targets on radar view SIMRAD 15 Refer to Radar View page 33 AIS target list Shows all received ship data Refer to AIS Targets page 49 J 211111161 211111561 211111461 211111161 0 TESTO Dangerous target list Shows all dangerous AIS targets pres yr peery ently n ER a Refer to Dangerous List page 54 TY DOWER level 12 cw Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 29 DIRTI F ym narere Own ship detail Screenshot Purpose Shows all the details of own ship Refer to Own Ship detail page 48 000 023 GPS 211111111 Ass A PA Hi Underway using engine 171 00 E Own Ship ozs 0g25 N ERG Own Ship 12 00Kn CFA 5 NM set 298 0 MEFA 10 min N A HDG N A RAINY In use TXPOWER 12 sw Manoeuvre Ind not available Dangerous Targets 0 EI GPS satellite infor mation Shows the GPS satellite current usage status Refer to GPS Status page 70 TOII DET co sa 53 08 o6 4 57 00 E 12 00Kn 241 0 2 68 Region setting list Show all the Region of own ship Refer to Own Ship detail page 48 Region No Source Date Hour Region 1 12 01 02 11 Region 2 12 01 02 11 Region 3 11 11 01 00 Region 4 11 11 01 00 Region 5 11 11 01 00 Region 6 11 11 01
16. MAP CALIBRATION Map offset setting SENSOR CONFIG Port configuration FACTORY Default factory setting PASSWORD Password change default password 0000 LONG RANGE SET Remote inquiry setting LR BCST SET Enable Disable Long Range Broadcast DEST TABLE SET Table storing destinations ALARM SETTING Configure ALR sentence status Enable Dis able VSWR SETTING VSWR setting DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM ON OFF Device activated log MEMORY TEST Memory test SENSOR PORT Transmission port test TFT PANEL Screen panel KEYBOARD TEST Button test GPS STATUS GPS positioning status TRANSCEIVER Transponder status COMMUN TEST Test communication PANEL TEST Test Panel VERSION Firmware version 40 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Messages The transponder features SRM alert pop ups that can appear any time during operation When a SRM Safety Related Messages from other AIS equipped vessels is received you can either read and ac knowledge it by pressing the knob or ignore the message by press ESC If there is any unread message the upper left corner will display RE the new message icon An example of a pop up SRM message is shown below PSM _2013 01 17 07 18 11 53 08 56 N 1 4 57 00 E lt 12 00Kn NAV STATUS Warning Safety Related Message SHIP SETTING OUTBOX SRM Do you want to read the message SYS CONFIG
17. Power On Off push button over 5 seconds 2 Beeper Sounds when buttons are pushed and by MOB alarm gt Display 3 5 LCD color screen Key Description MENU Return to main menu detail menu select FUNC Different function on display mode Zoom In Out etc and has different roles in submenus DIM Adjust dim degree refer to page 34 Knob Rotate to select press to confirm DISP Change to different display modes 1 Coastal view 2 Radar view 3 AIS target list 4 Dangerous target list 5 Own ship detail 6 GPS satellite information 7 Region setting list SRM Emergency SRM broadcast ES Cancel Back to main menu or press and hold for 3 seconds to access alarm list 26 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Status bar The status bar constantly indicates Date YYYY MM DD Time GPS status ALR and SRM Status Bar amp AM 2013 01 01 07 18 11 SIMRAD 15 Own Ship Own Ship 12 00Kn N A 0 0 Targets Received 3 Status bar Description KA GPS Status position fixed GPS Status non fixed ALR Status alarm messages occurs Inbox SRM unread coming SRM message SEF xX SART MOB SART or MOB message received EMMA warning RFM23 warning received ETA RTA message received JA Water levels RFM24 message received Transmission and reception bar The Transmission amp Reception bar constantly displays
18. XXXXXXXXX MMSI of the addressed AIS unit 2 X AIS channel of reception 2 XX ITU R M 1371Message ID 4 X Message sequence number 5 x Type of acknowledgement 106 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual ACA AIS Channel Assignment Message An AIS device can receive regional channel management informa tion Field No Format Description Remark 1 x Sequence Number 2 IILI a Region northeast corner latitude N S 3 yyyyy yya Region northeast corner longitude E W 4 IILI a Region southwest corner latitude N S 5 yyyyy yy a Region southwest corner longitude E W 6 X Transition zone size 7 XXXX Channel A 8 X Channel A bandwidth 9 XXXX Channel B 10 x Channel B bandwidth 11 x Tx Rx mode control 12 x Power level control 13 a Information source 14 x In use flag 15 hhmmss ss_ Time of in use change ALR Set Alarm State Local alarm condition and status This sentence is used to report an alarm condition on a device and its current state of acknowledge ment ALR hhmmss ss xxx A A c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 hhmmss ss_ Time of alarm condition change UTC 2 XXX Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source Alarm condition i a A threshold exceeded V not exceeded 4 hy Alarm s acknowledge state A acknowledged V unacknowledged 5 C C Alarm
19. and Installation Manual 71 Technical specifications Applicable standards IMO Resolution A694 1 7 IEC 61993 2 Ed 2 0 2012 IMO Resolution MSC 74 69 IEC 61108 1 Ed 2 0 2003 Annex 3 ITU R M 1371 4 Class A 2010 IEC 61162 1 Ed 4 0 2010 ITU R M 825 3 1998 IEC 61162 2 Ed 1 0 1998 ITU R M 1084 5 2012 IEC 62288 Ed 2 0 2014 VHF transceiver Channel Bandwidth Modulation Data Rate Number of AIS Transmitter Number of AIS Receiver Number of DSC Receiver AIS Channel 1 CH 87B 161 975 MHz 162 IMO Resolution MSC 191 79 IEC 60945 Ed 4 0 2002 incl Corr 1 2008 AIS Channel 2 CH 88B 162 025 MHz Tx Power Output 1 12 5 Watt 30 41 dBm 1 5 dB Rx Sensitivity lt 107 dBm 20 PER DSC receiver Frequency 156 525 MHz Modulation Channel Bandwidth 25 KHz Sensitivity lt 107 dBm BER lt 10 2 Spurious Response Rejection 70 dB for signal 104 dBm BERS 1 Blocking 84 dB for signal 104 dBm BER S 1 72 Technical specifications V5035 Operator and Installation Manual GPS receiver internal Receiving Channels 50 channels Tracking amp Navigation 159 dBm Sensitivity Reacquisition Sensitivity 2 159 dBm Horizontal Position lt 2 5 m Autonomous lt 2 0 m SBAS Receiver Type SBAS WAAS EGNOS MSAS GAGAN Power supply Supply Voltage 12V 24V DC ENO ETE TTA Less than 9 W average 12 V DC P Less than 65 W peak power 12 V DC LCD display 3 5 c
20. and lights through the same VDL which can then show up on AIS ready devices within the range AIS SART Search and Rescue Transmitter using AIS can be used to assist in determining the location of a vessel in distress It is typically used on life rafts AIS on Search and Rescue SAR Aircraft Used on airplanes and helicopters to assist search and rescue opera tion What is AIS V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 10 System overview Product description The SIMRAD V5035 is a new generation AIS Class A transponder fully compliance with IMO IEC and ITU international standards It provides a compact single box solution easy to install and operate The unit is designed with advanced technology which sets a new standard for quality performance and value It is an excellent choice for SOLAS vessels commercial vessels and professional vessels The V5035 consists of a transceiver radio unit an integrated GPS re ceiver a controller unit and a color 3 5 LCD display with menu key pads The radio has three receivers two TDMA receivers and one DSC receiver The transmitter alternates its transmission between the two operating TDMA The controller unit creates and schedules data packets containing dynamic static and voyage related data for transmission based on the IMO performance standard for AIS The V5035 can be connected to the ship s sensors as required by the IALA guidelines through an external junctio
21. bidirectional input output ports Data port for each inter face type will be described in the following section below Sensor Data Input Ports The schematic of input only sensor data port is shown in Figure A1 The schematic includes a standard V 11 transceiver IC Texas Instru ments SN65176B combined with high speed photocoupler which are used as the main components to receive external data The transceiver IC is isolated from external input To avoid signal reflec tion the transceiver IC has an optional built in 120Q loop termina tion which is selectable by the dip switch on the junction box and the switch should be set to on position when connecting external data source with long cable All sensor data input ports are isolated from one another and are also isolated from internal power supply The input impedance on A B wires is greater than 12 KQ and the levels on the A B wires are defined in the following M Logic low input A B lt 0 2V M Logic high input A B gt 0 2V Junction Box d a ths To system TGND Isolated Ground L System Ground Main Unit Schematic of sensor data input port 90 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual To From System Rx DE Tx System Ground Bidirectional Data Ports The schematic of bidirectional data port is shown in Figure A2 The schematics includes an isolated full duplex RS 485 transceiver IC Texas Instrument IS03080 which is used
22. can be identified through MKD at MENU DIAGNOSTICS VERSION please refer to Ver sion page 71 in the manual Each new software upgrade requires information recorded to reflect the change made Software maintenance record Software Version By Date Change Notes Appendix C V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 117 x L OO s 8 OtL 8 8 6
23. entering procedures Turn the knob to traverse the menu items up or down Once selected press the knob to select the item for text entering Select a character position to edit Turn the knob to move the cursor left or right and press the knob to confirm the position e System is now in character selection mode as the cursor position is high lighted Turn the knob to pick an available character and press the knob for character selection A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i S amp j P f lt gt Note Space is first character for selection Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 4 Use steps 2 and 3 to finish entering all needed characters To confirm and save press down the knob and hold for 2 seconds 1 Traverse menu Turn knob to move Press to up or down enter CHANNEL lt ALTERNATE gt CUSTOMIZE TEXT Dangerous Targets 0 Turn knob to move Press to Start left or right editing Dangerous Targets 0 Turn knob to select Press to character confirm CUSTOMIZE TEXT lt gt ABCDEFGH Dangerous Targets 0 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 35 4 Confirm and save me O save entered text press and BROADCAST SRM hold the knob for 2 seconds TRANSMIT CHANNEL lt ALTERNATE gt CUSTOMIZE TEXT
24. function self check continuously If a self check fails an alarm will occur The Appendix B shows all pos sible alarm scenarios However the following 4 alarms require user s immediate attention and will be displayed directly on the Transmission and Reception Bar Tx malfunction transmission function fails Antenna VSWR exceeds limit VHF antenna malfunction NavStatus incorrect Improper MMSI no valid MMSI 2013 01 17 22 44 22 UTC sync invalid Heading lost invalid Confirm Message No valid ROT information ON CANCEL TX malfunction Targets Received 10 E Alarm list and acknowledgement Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Alarm history This submenu lists all recorded alarm and its time of occurrences 2013 01 17 07 18 11 2013 01 17 22 44 22 ALARM HISTORY DATE TIME MESSAGES No valid ROT 12 24 09 27 NAV STATUS OWN SHIP 32 Heading lost _ 12 24 09 27 SHIP SETTING AIS TARGETS UTC sync invalid 12 24 09 27 TRANSCEIVER REGION LIST SYS CONFIG ALARM LIST DIAGNOSTICS SENSOR STATUS v Dangerous Targets 0 Targets Received 10 Alarm history Sensor status Display sensor statuses POSITION STATUS EXT DGNSS INT DGNSS MSG 17 EXT GNSS INT GNSS NO GPS POSITION QUALITY No position Manual position Dead reckoning position valid position with no time stamp Position gt 10m Position with RAIM gt 10 m Position lt 10m Position with RAIM
25. gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 e Heading degrees true 2 a Mode indicator VBW Dual Ground Water Speed Water referenced and ground referenced speed data VBW x X X X A X X X X A X X A x x A hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 K Longitudinal water speed knots ignored 2 xx Transverse water speed knots ignored 3 A alee water speed A data valid V data nored 4 XX Longitudinal ground speed knots X Transverse ground speed knots Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 103 6 FN Status ground speed A data valid V data invalid 7 KX Stern transverse water speed knots ignored Status stern water speed A data valid V data 8 A oN ignored invalid 9 ne Stern transverse ground speed knots ignored 10 A Status stern ground speed A data valid V snore data invalid VHW Water speed and heading The compass heading to which the vessel points and the speed of the vessel relative to the water VHW x x T x x M x x N x x K hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 oul Heading degrees true 2 xx M Heading degrees magnetic Ignored 3 XXN Speed knots Ignored 4 x Speed km h Ignored VSD AIS Voyage Static Data This sentence is used to enter information about a ship s transit that remains relatively s
26. message should be deleted Press knob to confirm your choice When an addressed message is sent the addressee will return an acknowledgement upon receipt of the message The received acknowledgement is shown as Y in above example Broadcast SRM This submenu allows the users to compose a Safety Related Mes sage SRM Maximum length for the message is 90 characters TRANSMIT CHANNEL gives you the option to send the message through channel A B or Alternate By Alternate which is the default option the system will select the channel automatically Press the knob to enter text input mode then use the knob to enter text When text editing is finished press ESC to leave the text input mode To send the message press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether to send the message Select OK to send CANCEL to cancel and return to main menu 2013 01 17 07 18 11 SEAN SVC lt ALTERNATE gt CUSTOMIZE TEXT Send Message CANCEL Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 Fdit and send Broadcast SRM Addressed SRM ADDRESSED SRM means a SRM addressed to a certain MMSI num ber which can be selected from the target list or input manually By Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual entering into the submenu ADDRESSED SRM users will be prompt ed to select the addressee from the target list Here you can either pick the addressee or press ESC to leave the target list and enter the MMSI num
27. real time status of transmissions and receptions on any display modes The 3 default displayed messages are received AIS targets dangerous targets and Tx power level Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 27 13 01 01 07 18 11 1 13 02 N 103 48 32 E 17 00Kn 60 10 Transmission amp Reception Bar Item Name Function No Shows the numbers of Targets Received and Dangerous Targets 1 Text banner automatically No transmissions amp receptions No flash Indicators 2 i i O Reception of AIS message Flash green color Ch 87 Ch 88 Transmission of AIS message Flash red color a ZOO ut The function icon indicates the knob s ac tion differently in operations Function T up down aon Push FUNC enables the knob to operate Coastal left right different actions view onl y a target selected SART MOB alert icon only available when 3 a ALN valid SART or MOB target is received Function a zoom in out Icon Radar view a target selected ony santos Inland mode IL Indicate the system is running Inland mode 4 Blue sign B Indicate Blue Sign device is connected 28 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Display modes For quick access users can rotate display modes by simply pressing the DISP button DIRICA Screenshot Purpose Coastal view 2013 01 17 07 18 11 Display all targets on basic coastline 53
28. switch on the Junction Box 2013 01 17 22 43 39 INLAND BLUE SIGN SETTING Umaga lt ENABLE gt Dangerous Targets 0 Blue sign switch setting Report Rate Setting Set V5035 s report rate Selectable report rates are AUTO 10 SEC 5 SECS 2 JEG Transceiver This section is password protected and can only be accessed using the password page 66 The submenu allows the users to switch on or off the transmission and change the supplied voltage of the GPS antenna between 3 3V Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual and 5V It also enables to switch the transmission power between 12 5W as normal and 1W 2013 01 17 22 43 39 RANSCEIVER SETTING AIS TX lt ON gt DSC RX lt ON gt GPS ANT VOLTAGE lt 3 3V gt GPS MODE lt At sea level gt TX POWER lt Normal gt Targets Received 10 For inland vessels that operate at altitude higher than 500 meters the transponder needs GPS Mode set to Altitude higher than 500m for better GPS positioning performance To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu Sys Config System configuration provides access to user configurable prefer ences for V5035 All user settings are stored within the transponder and will be maintained if the power supply is switched off After the setting is done press MENU or ESC and the syste
29. text messages Longer text messages may be transmitted by using multiple sentences S TXT xx XX Xx C c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 XX Total number of sentences 2 xx Sentence number gt XX Text identifier 4 C C Text message 5 c c Function reply status VDM AIS VHF Data Link Message This sentence is used to transfer the entire contents of a received AIS message packet as defined in ITU R M 1371 and as received on the VHF Data Link VDL using the six bit field type VDM x x X a S S X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark i Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 2 X Sentence number 3 x Sequential message identifier 4 a AIS channel gt S s Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message 6 x Number of fill bits 110 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual VDO AIS VHF Data Link Own Vessel Report This sentence is used to transfer the entire contents of an AIS unit s broadcast message packet as defined in ITU R M 1371 and as sent out by the AIS unit over the VHF data link VDL using the six bit field type VDO x x X a S S X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 2 x Sentence number 3 X Sequential message identifier 4 a
30. the POB message without specifying any addressee Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual When Broadcast is selected just omit the DESTINATION MMSI Any entered number will be ignored The DATATYPE provides the option either to send the data in RFM16 or RFM55 as described in page 46 Tx CHANNEL gives you the option to send the message through channel A B or Alternate By Alternate which is the default option the system will select the channel automatically After ETA RFM21 transmitted if no RTA RFM22 is received within 15 minutes transponder will transmit ETA RFM21 2013 01 17 23 27 10 001 NAME MMSI MSG TYPE lt Addressed gt DESTINATION MMSI 200000001 fl TESTO1 7s 90 15 09 SAFA NPE a TX CHANNEL lt ALTERNATE gt INLAND PERSONS INFORMATION 200 1000 200 SOLAS PERSONS INFORMATION CNUMBER OF PERSONS 1400 DEWE A O Dangerous Targets 0 E Target list and POB message content EMMA Warning The submenu displays log of EMMA warning RFM23 messages EMMA European Multiservice Meteorological Awareness system Information is transmitted as broadcast message from shore to ship as local weather warnings 2013 01 17 23 27 10 EMMA INFORMATION Sour MMSI 200000001 2013 07 02 15 30 END DATE MMSI TYPE DATE TIME READ fl 200000001 RFM23 T 17 48 NO 3255 12 31 24 60 121 54 00 E 025 09 25 N 122 24 00 E 025 39 25 N TYPE FI FIRE IN THE FORESTS MIN V
31. 00 Region 7 11 11 01 00 Region 9 T Zone Statug No Dangerous Targets 0 ee Target symbol descriptions Symbols for each AIS target displayed on the radar view is as de scribed below Symbol Description Own Ship GPS Reception Normal Color Black and Gray te Under normal GPS reception own ship is located in the center of the l radar view Own ship GPS Reception No GPS Color Blue Without GPS reception own ship needs to be located manually AIS target Color Black v Ship equipped with AIS system in the surrounding sea will appear on the radar view as an AIS target 30 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Symbol Description Selected target Color Black Flashing Colored Frame E Use the arrow keys to select any target on the radar view After L J selected press lt ENT gt and the detailed information on each target can be viewed g Dangerous target Color Red Circled Frame When distance to a ship is smaller than CPA TCPA the target will be circled in RED Use the arrow keys to select the dangerous target and to view its detailed information Q Friend ship Color Magenta If any pre stored Friend Ship is nearby the Friend Ship will appear in Magenta on the radar view s Los signal target Color Black Red Cross If reception of an AIS target has ceased over 10 minutes a X will be displayed over it The target will disappear
32. 0m 211111111 IMO 111111111 N A or Harmless Vessel Pleasure craft SIMRAD cs09 GPS 211111111 CLASS A Hi Under way using engine 121 45 00 E NG Own Ship 025 09 25 N Own Ship 12 00Kn 5 NM set COG 298 0 10 min set N A DG N A In use 12 5 W not available Dangerous Targets 0 TPE_259 02 25 01 02 AVAILABLE 87m 81m Position with A RAIM lt 10 m ry A 40m B 41m C 42m D 45m CID p Dangerous Targets 0 Static data and dynamic data Inland vessel information This option displays the full information on your ship including both dynamic and static data Turn the knob to change between dynamic and static information ENI A1234567 Ship Len RFM_10 180 1m 200 Ship Beam RFM 10 150 2m Type OF Ship 1000 8021 Motor tanker liquid cargo Blue _cones B Flag ShipBoard Personnel 200 Draught RFM 10 15 00m Load Status Loaded 1400 Quality Of Speed HIGH Quality Of Course LOW Blue Sign NOT SET Quality Of Heading LOW Dangerous Targets 0 E Dangerous Targets 0 Additional inland vessel information AlS targets This option displays all received AIS information of other vessels including dynamic and static information Press the knob to select an AIS target and then press the knob to go through dynamic and Static information of the selected vessel There are two pages of ship details for SOLAS mode and another two pages for inland mode
33. 4 X Parameter value 1 0 1000000000 5 X Parameter Id 2 0 998 6 X Parameter value 2 0 1000000000 7 x Parameter Id 3 0 998 8 X Parameter value 3 0 1000000000 9 x Parameter Id 4 0 998 10 X Parameter value 4 0 1000000000 This sentence is used for retrieving responses PAMC R Cc C X X X X X X x x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 R Response R 2 CC Function type For example DBG gt Xx Parameter Id 1 0 998 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 105 4 x Parameter value 1 0 1000000000 5 x Parameter Id 2 0 998 6 X Parameter value 2 0 1000000000 7 x Parameter Id 3 0 998 8 X Parameter value 3 0 1000000000 9 X Parameter Id 4 0 998 10 X Parameter value 4 0 1000000000 PAMC DSC Proprietary Sentences Digital selective calling When AIS transponder receives DCS messages this sentence is used to output DSC pattern PAMC R DSC c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 Co DSC pattern Interpretation of Output Sentences ABK AIS Addressed and Binary Broadcast Acknowledgement The ABk sentence is generated when a transaction initiated by reception of an ABM AIR or BBM sentence is completed or termi nated ABK XXXXXXXXX X X X Xx xX hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1
34. 5035 Operator and Installation Manual 2013 01 17 22 43 39 SET MMSI IMO ENI MMSI 000000000 000000000 Targets Received 10 Set MMSI IMO ENI For SOLAS vessels the MMSI number can be entered in a valid range which is indicated on the input screen To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu 2013 01 17 22 43 39 2013 01 17 07 18 11 MMSI RANGE 20000000 799999999 or 982000000 987000000 MMSI 000000000 000000000 Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 MMSI IMO setting Inland mode The ENI unique European Vessel Identification Number setting is only available under inland mode while IMO setting is not acces sible in this mode The procedure to set change MMSI number is same as described in SOLAS Mode on page 58 2013 01 17 22 43 39 A 2013 01 17 22 43 39 CHANGE MMSI IMO ENI ENI A1234567 MMSI 200000000 000000000 Targets Received 10 Dangerous Targets 0 ENI setting gt Note When setting is done press ESC to exit Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 59 60 Retry Times In order to resend messages when the transmitted Message 6 or Message 12 receives no acknowledgement of Message 7 or Message 13 you can set how many times you want the system to resend messages The options are O no repeat 1 repeat one time 2
35. 68 y DIAGNOSTICS page 69 SYSTEM ON OFF MEMORY TEST SENSOR PORT TFI PANEL KEYBOARD TEST GPS STATUS TRANSCEIVER COMMUN TEST PANEL TEST VERSION Inland mode only Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 37 How to access and use MAIN MENU NAV STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG DIAGNOSTICS PEE Oo Rotate knob to select MAIN MENU items and push the knob to select sub menu items NAV STATUS SHIP SETTING TRANSCEIVER SYS CONFIG DIAGNOSTICS OUTBOX SRM BROADCAST SRM ADDRESSED SRM LR INBOX Sub MENU Dangerous Targets 0 Menu item brief description MESSAGES INBOX SRM Log of safety related messages SRM re ceived OUTBOX SRM Log of safety related messages SRM sent BROADCAST SRM Send SRM ADDRESSED SRM Send specified targeted SRM LR INBOX Log of received inquiry messages from other INLAND MESSAGES ETA RTA INBOX Log of ETA RFM21 RTA RFM22 message received ETA OUTBOX Log of ETA RFM21 sent CREATEETAMSG Create ETA RFM21 message 38 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual POB OUTBOX Log of PERSON message RFM55 or IFM16 sent CREATE POB MSG Create PERSON message RFM55 or IFM16 EMMA WARNING Log of EMMA warning RFM23 received WATER LEVEL Log of WATER LEVEL RFM24 received NAVIGATION STATUS Display a variety of navigation information
36. ADD NEW TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual In the list opress FUNC button will open the pop up window with the question whether the selected entry should be deleted or to add a new entry to the list After MMSI number and name are as signed press MENU or ESC to save or leave without saving The existing entry can be modified by pressing the knob to enter the text edit mode Use the knob to edit the list and press MENU or ESC to save or leave without saving Friend Ships The users can easily recognize the friend ships on coastal view and radar view when the list of friend ships is set up This submenu al lows you to add delete and edit the list of all registered friend ships 2013 01 17 22 44 22 SHIP NAME 21111121 TESTO2 211111311 TESTO4 211111411 TESTO6 2013 01 17 22 44 22 SHIP NAME 21111121 TESTO2 211111311 2111114 Delete the item Was NO Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 E List of friend ships In the list opress FUNC button will open the pop up window with the question whether the selected vessel should be deleted After MMSI number and name are assigned press MENU or ESC to save or leave without saving The existing entry can be modified by pressing the knob to enter the text edit mode Use the knob to edit the list and press MENU or ESC to save or leave without saving Ship setting This menu
37. ADDRESSED SRM ee DIAGNOSTICS LR INBOX Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 Message and SRM pop up alert Inbox SRM You can read received SRM messages under Inbox Turn the knob to traverse the message list and highlight your choice Read the mes sage content by pressing the knob 2013 01 17 22 43 08 2013 01 17 22 43 09 MMSI 222222222 READ YES TX TYPE Broadcast DEST MMSI N A MMSI DATE TIME READ 222222222 T 22 41 YES TIME 2013 01 17 22 41 17 TEXT SART TEST Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 Received message list and message details When pressing the FUNC button system will ask whether the highlighted message should be deleted Press knob to confirm your choice Outbox SRM You can read all sent SRM messages under OUTBOX Turn the knob to traverse the message list and highlight your choice Read the message content by pressing the knob Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 41 42 2013 01 17 22 44 22 8 2013 01 17 22 43 39 MESSAGE OUTBOX MESSAGE DATE TIME TX ACK MMSI 211111111 TX OK YES I GROUNDING T22 44 Y Y TX TYPE Addressed RX ACK YES 2 SOS T22 43 Y DEST MMSI 137131100 TIME 2013 01 17 22 42 11 TEXT GROUNDING ABK INFO No ACK by the addressed AIS Dangerous Targets 0 Targets Received 10 Sent message list and message details When pressing the FUNC button system will ask whether the highlighted
38. AIS channel 5 S S Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message 6 X Number of fill bits Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 111 Appendix B Monitoring of System Functions and Integrity In case a failure is detected in one or more of the following func tions or data an alarm will be triggered and displayed on the menu tree under Alarm List and the system transponder will react as described in the following table Alarm s description text Alarm ID Reaction of the system transponder AIS Tx malfunction 001 Stop transmission AIS Antenna VSWR exceeds limit 002 Continue operation AIS Rx channel 1 malfunction 003 Stop transmission on affected channel AIS Rx channel 2 malfunction 004 Stop transmission on affected channel AIS Rx channel 70 malfunction 005 Continue operation AIS general failure 006 Stop transmission AIS UTC sync invalid 007 Continue operation using indirect or sema phore synchronisation AIS MKD connection lost 008 Continue operation AIS internal external GNSS posi 009 Continue operation tion mismatch AIS NavStatus incorrect 010 Continue operation Heading sensor offset 011 Continue operation AIS active AIS SART 014 Continue operation AIS external EPFS lost 025 Continue operation AIS no sensor position in use 026 Continue operation AIS no valid SOG information 029 Continue operation using default data AIS no valid COG in
39. AL 125 210 STRONG HEAVY NW Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 EMMA warning log and message content Use the knob to select a message and press the knob to display message content Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 47 Water level This submenu displays received water level RFM24 messages from base station to ship about local water level information 2013 01 17 23 27 10 WATER LEVEL INFORMATION MMSI TYPE DATE TIME READ TIMES 2013 07 03 18 16 51 fl 200000001 RFM24 T 18 16 NO ON COUNTRYCODE ABI GAUGE ID 1 2047 WATER LEVEL 81 91 GAUGE ID 2 2046 WATER LEVEL 40 90 GAUGE ID 3 2045 WATER LEVEL m 40 00 GAUGE ID 4 0 WATER LEVEL 0 00 Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 Water level log and message content Use the knob to select a message and press the knob to display message content Navigation status 2013 01 17 07 18 11 MESSAGES SHIP SETTING AIS TARGETS TRANSCEIVER REGION LIST SYS CONFIG ALARM LIST DIAGNOSTICS ALARM HISTORY SENSOR STATUS v Dangerous Targets 0 Own ship This option displays the full information on your ship including both dynamic and static data Turn the knob to change between dynamic and static information 48 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Static data and dynamic data 2013 01 17 22 43 39 00 023 2013 01 17 22 43 39 000 02 SIMRA CLASS A 0001 1
40. Blooo 0 CI 000 0 EXTERNAL ANT POS m Al BI 000 0 CI 000 0 a HINT LS AI BI BS CI DI CHDI Dangerous Targets 10 Ship setting in SOLAS mode left and inland mode right gt Note if Ship Type is Tanker by regulation whenever the ship naviga tion status is Moored the transponder s transmission power is automatically changed to 1W for safety measures Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Voyage SOLAS mode 2013 01 17 22 43 39 00 00 00 00 lt N A or Harmless gt Save data lt Under way using engine gt i 0000 NO DRAUGHT m 00 0 Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 SOLAS voyage setting In this submenu the following navigational information can be configured Destination Ship s next destination port limited to 20 characters ETA Estimated time date of arrival at destination using UTC time Cargo use the scroll wheel to select the suitable status from the list Navigational status use the scroll wheel to select the suitable status from the list Person the number of person on board Draught Maximum present static draught to the nearest 1 10th of a meter To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu Inland Mode Under inland mode voyage configuration does not include PERSON setting To set up num
41. CE A Adding friend ship In the screenshot above the block A indicates the current sorting method af By MMSI in ascending order EnA By direction in ascending order p By distance in ascending order Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Region list The region list displays all saved region areas Turn the knob to traverse the list Press the knob enables you to read the highlighted region information 2013 01 17 22 43 39 REGION 1 SETTING Region No Source LAT NE 020 24 00 N m NE aereu ACA a LON NE 123 58 00 E spe egion oann E 11 11 01 AT SW 019 35 00 N oly Region 4 11 11 01 ON SW 123 04 00 E Region 5 11 11 01 5 Low Region 6 11 11 01 Channel A 2023 25K Hz Region 7 11 11 01 hannelB 2023 25K Hz Region 9 X RX Mode TxA TxB RxA RxB No ddr Broad ACA Sentence Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 Region list and region setting Editing existing region content You can modify the region area setting by pressing FUNC button at the region information page Use the scroll wheel to scroll to the field to edit then press the knob to enter the value 2013 01 17 22 43 39 020 24 00 N f20 24 00 lt N gt o OJ DO 123 58 00 lt E gt Edit Region 19 35 00 lt N gt 123 04 00 lt E gt IS No 5 Power 4High gt 2023 Band Width 25 2023 2023 25 TxA TxB RxA RxB lt TxA
42. G RNG KM 200000001 fl TESTO1 3s 90 15 09 SALTERNATES ETA INFORMATION UK BTG ABCDE FGHIJK LMINO C ETA 12 24 13 50 Oa 6 Air Draught m 10 99 m Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 Target selection and ETA report Use the knob to select a message and press the knob to display message content POB Outbox The submenu displays log of sent Number of person on board RFM55 IFM16 messages The IMO version sends the total number of persons on board as a binary message with international IFM16 The Inland IWW version sends a message with number of crew personnel and passengers as a binary message with inland branch RFM55 2013 01 17 23 27 10 MESSAGE INFORMATION tee __ TES 211000001 TX OKJ YES ed i EEE j TX TYPE Addressed 2013 07 03 17 43 59 200 1000 200 ABK INFO Late received by the Dest AIS Targets Received 1 Targets Received 1 POB outbox and POB message information Use the knob to select a message and press the knob to display message content Create POB message In this submenu users can compose number of person on board RFM55 IFM16 messages Number of person onboard can be con figured in Inland Setting 0 By entering into the submenu users will be prompted to select the addressee from the target list Here you can either pick the address ee from the list or press ESC to leave the target list to enter the MMSI number manually or broadcast
43. HELLO l l Dangerous Targets 0 6 36 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Menu tree overview Press MENU button to enter MAIN MENU Please note inland menus Inland Messages and Inland Settings are only available when the unit operates under inland mode MESSAGES INBOX SRM page 41 OUTBOX SRM page 41 BROADCAST SRM page 42 ADDRESSED SRM page 42 LR INBOX page 43 INLAND MESSAGES ETA RTA INBOX page 44 ETA OUTBOX page 45 CREATE ETA MSG page 45 POB OUTBOX page 46 CREATE POB MSG page 46 EMMA WARNING page 47 WATER LEVEL page 48 NAV STATUS OWN SHIP page 48 AIS TARGETS page 49 REGION LIST page 51 ALARM LIST page 51 ALARM HISTORY page 53 SENSOR STATUS page 53 DANGEROUS LIST page 54 MOB LIST page 54 FRIEND SHIPS page 55 4 SHIP SETTING OWN SHIP page 56 VOYAGE page 57 CPA TCPA page 58 SET MMSI IMO ENI page 58 RETRY TIMES page 60 AIS MODE page 60 INLAND SETTING VESSEL DATA SET page 60 ETA SETTING page 61 NUMBER OF PERSON page 62 BLUE SIGN SET page 62 REPORT RATE SET page 62 TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER SETTING page 62 SYS CONFIG CUSTOMIZE page 63 RADAR VIEW page 64 MAP CALIBRATION page 65 SENSOR CONFIG page 65 FACTORY page 65 PASSWORD page 66 LONG RANGE SET page 67 LR BCST SET page 67 DEST TABLE SET page 68 ALARMS SETTING page 68 VSWR SETTING page
44. HF antenna installation GPS antenna installation Mounting SIMRAD V5035 External connectors Transponder main unit External connectors Junction box Connecting extension cable Configuring the V5035 Operation Panel description Display modes Entering text Menu tree overview Messages Inland messages Navigation status Ship setting Inland setting Transceiver Sys Config Diagnostics Technical specifications Applicable standards VHF transceiver DSC receiver Contents V5035 Operator and Installation Manual ie ie ie ie 73 74 74 74 74 76 76 78 78 79 79 80 81 82 83 84 84 85 86 87 90 GPS receiver internal Power supply LCD display Keypad amp Knob Connection interface Environmental Physical Pilot plug NMEA 2000 PGN information Mechanical dimensions V5035 Transponder main unit Junction box Extension cable Mounting template not to scale VHF antenna GPS antenna Pilot plug Troubleshooting GN70 MX61X AIS operation Target symbols Viewing information about AIS targets Vessel filter Vessel alarms Abbreviations Appendix A 112 Appendix B 114 Appendix C Contents V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 7 8 What is AIS The Automatic Identification System AIS is a Very High Frequency VHF radio broadcasting system that transfers packets of data over the VHF data link VDL and enables AIS equipped vessels and shore based stations to exchange
45. LAY PEC a A PEM A E Keyboard test GPS Status This option provides GPS satellite status information Green indicates satellite being used for GPS fix Red indicates satel lite not being used Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 69 70 2013 01 17 22 43 39 GPS satellite Strength location of GPS signal satellite signal Own Ship informa 53 08 S6 N tion 4 57 00 E signal 12 00Kn 241 0 Dangerous Targets 2 GPS status Transceiver this option provides user to view the frequencies and status When finished press ESC to exit 2013 01 17 22 43 39 FREQUENCY STATUS 161 975MHz OK 161 975MHz OK 162 025MHz OK 156 525MHz OK Targets Received 10 Transceiver Communication Test Communication can be tested The proce dure starts by transmitting Message 10 to an addressed Class A MMSI The addressee MMSI once received Message 10 will return Message 11 The test is then complete when the transponder suc cessfully receives the Message 11 2013 01 17 22 44 22 COMMUNICATION TEST DATE TIME RX ACK 233333533 T 09 40 YES 2 222222222 T 09 40 YES PRESS ROTARY SWITCH TO SELECT DESTINATION MMSI OF MESSAGE 10 DIMIN lt 566884302 19 84NM gt Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 Communication test Press the FUNC button to start the communication test Following the on screen instruction by turn the knob to select a class A MMSI number Th
46. Pilot ABM ACA ACK AIQ AIR BBM EPV ABK ACA ALR EPV LR1 LR2 LRF LRI SSD SPW VSD LR3 LRF TXT VDM VDO Long Range LRF LRI LR1 LR2 LR3 LRF Transmission interval Sentence Interval VDO Once a second ALR active Once every thirty seconds ALR inactive Once every sixty seconds Interpretation of Input Sentences ABM AIS Addressed Binary and Safety Related Message This sentence supports ITU R M 1371 Messages 6 12 25 26 and provides an external application with a means to exchange data via an AIS transponder ABM x X X XXXXXXXXX X XX S S X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 i Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 2 X Sentence number 3 n Sequential message identifier The MMSI of the destination AIS unit for the ITU R 4 XXXXXXXXX M 1371 message 94 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 5 X AIS channel for broadcast of the radio message 6 XX ITU R M 1371 message ID 7 S S Encapsulated data 8 X Number of fill bits ACA AIS Channel Assignment Message An AIS device can receive regional channel management informa tion ACA x III ILa yyyyy yy a llll ILa yyyyy yy a x xxXX X XXXX X X X a xX hhmmss ss hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 X Sequence Number 2 IILI a Region northeast corner latitude
47. SWR threshold according to the cable length and VHF antenna character istics This function is password protected page 66 and should be performed by a qualified service partner or dealer 2013 01 17 22 43 39 System VSWR 0 003 v Available Threshold Range 0 75 0 95v Please enter password and SET VA E Eoo 0 84 hold KNOB for confirmation 5 TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Diagnostics This submenu provides users to check system statuses There are a total of 8 check options 2013 01 17 07 18 11 MESSAGES NAV STATUS MEMORY TEST SHIP SETTING SENSOR PORT TRANSCEIVER TFT PANEL SYS CONFIG KEYBOARD TEST DIAGNOSTICS GPS STATUS v PEIE AOR System On Off This option provides activation history any power off session less than 15 minutes would not be registered in the history Memory Test This option provides memory testing on the unit Sensor Port This option provides an overview of baud rates on all ports and status information TFT Panel This option provides color information on the monitor Keyboard Test This option provides keyboard testing Pressing button during testing a corresponding button on the screen will response After all buttons are tested a message will indicate Press knob for OK to exit To quit test without completing wait for 30 seconds and the system will return to the main menu ENTER DIMMER DISP
48. V5035 Operator and Installation Manual ENGLISH pro simrad yachting com Preface General Information I Copyright The entire contents of this instruction manual including any future updates revisions and modifications shall remain the property of SIMRAD at all times Unauthorized copies or reproduction of this manual either in part or whole in any form of print and electronic media is prohibited The contents herein can only be used for the intended purpose of this manual Il Disclaimer SIMRAD is devoted to publish and maintain this product manual As we continue to improve our AIS products to satisfy all customers needs information in this document is subject to change without notice SIMRAD does not make any representations or warranties implied or otherwise regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage including but not limited to special incidental consequential or other damage lll Safety Warning It is important to know that AIS is designed for the purpose of anti collision and serves as a complement to navigation It is not the absolute navigational equipment and does not replace any naviga tional system installed on board Any AIS device cannot guarantee monitoring and receiving sig nals from all vessels in the surroundings unless those vessels are equipped with AIS devices The coastline map in this tra
49. X8 screws Apply the mounting bracket screw brackets are directional ensure correct one is fitted to each side on each side for a firm fix COROT fe 4 ___ oe Panel mounting 2 Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Mounting junction box Mounting junction box 1 Mounting junction box 2 Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 17 Mounting pilot plug The Pilot Plug device provides connecting interface to pilots and other mariners to connect their own PC or other portable device to V5035 on board Tx A Pin1 Red Tx B Pin 4 White Rx A Pin 5 Black Rx B Pin 6 Green Shield Pin 9 Pin number Function Wire color Pin 1 TXA Red Pin 2 Pin 3 2s Pin 4 TXB White Pin 5 Rx A Black Pin 6 Rx B Green Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Shield Ground 18 Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Connecting to MX5035 Junction Box Use the following guidelines to connect the Pilot Plug to the V5035 Junction box Refer to External Connectors Junction Box page 21 To transponder main unit Pilot plug fon n coo och PILOT_IN A connects to Rx A Black PILOT_IN B connects to Rx B Green PILOT_IN GND connects to Shield PILOT _OUT A connects to Tx A Red PILOT _OUT B connects to Tx B White PILOT OUT GND connects to Shield Note Shield can connect to either PILOT_IN GND or PILOT_OUT GND
50. act your local representative if any item is missing 4 a9 Fi Class A AIS Transponder unit Junction box Pilot plug GPS antenne ANT 21 000 12249 001 000 12324 001 000 12325 001 with 10 m cable 000 12326 001 Pas U shaped mounting 37 pin extension 3 pin power USB to Mini USB bracket kit cable 1 8m cable 1m cabale 1 8m 000 12327 001 000 12328 001 000 12329 001 Included ase rs H m it Pee Junction box Panel mount Panel mount cutting User manual mounting kit holder kit template 988 10838 001 Included Included Included Parts list Part Number MX5035 Class A AIS Transponder unit w GPS 000 12249 001 antenna and USB cable Junction box 000 12324 001 Pilot Plug Asy 000 1 2325 001 U bracket mounting kit 000 12327 001 37 pin extension cable 000 12328 001 3 pin power cable 000 12329 001 Panel mount holder kit 000 12330 001 User manual 988 10838 001 Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual pONnauaWN o Installation procedures Please familiarize the manual content before begin installation Use the following recommended steps for installation Mount the transponder unit to a desired location Mount junction box Install VHF antenna Install GPS antenna Connect all external sensors and data interfaces to the junction box Connect all required cables to the main transponder unit Power on the main transponder unit Complete configuration settings Perform system functional
51. andinstallationManual 83 84 NA uu BWDN Target symbols The MX610 MX612 system use the AIS target symbols shown below Symbol Z Description Sleeping AIS target not moving or at anchor line Dangerous AIS Moving and safe AIS target with course extension target illustrated A target is defined as dan gerous based on the CPA S L x with bold line and TCPA settings Refer to Defining dangerous vessels on page 55 Lost AIS target When no signals have been received within a time limit a target will be defined as lost The target symbol represents the last valid position of the target before the reception of data was lost Viewing information about AIS targets AIS target list The list of AIS targets can be displayed by using the procedure below Press the AIS hot key e The list of AIS vessels will show Press the ENT key to close e Press the MENU key to bring up the quick menu The Vessel info menu will be highlighted press ENT Scroll to the desired AIS target press ENT to show the vessel details To exit press the CLR a few times or any hot key GN70 MX61X AIS operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual A UNa Safe ifi 3 3 H SNE W 80 07 0521 154 8 M i s968mi OOR ee gy 1548M _ i3 5968 mi i istamce tr isasi ga cPA m 14 5 5970 mi ate 154 3 M_I sale Relative course My 144 5 ETA HOLTE
52. as the main component to handle both data input and output from external data source The transceiver IC is isolated from external input To avoid signal reflection the transceiver IC has an optional built in 1200 loop termination which is selectable by the dip switch on the junction box and the switch should be set to on position when connecting external data source with long cable All bidirectional data ports are isolated from one another and are also isolated from internal power supply The transceiver internal power supply is fully isolated from the external power supply Main Unit Junction Box Isolated V5T i al J teno b ma ae esas 11 ISO3080 E poe 1 5 10 Da z Ss O 2 S 4 Oo Isolated SSR Schematic of bidirectional data port The output driver capability of bidirectional data port can provide a maximum of 60mA and the minimum differential output swing under 100 Q load can be 2 3V A and B Signal Lines Refer to sections Sensor Data Input Ports previous page and Bidi rectional Data Ports above Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 91 Output Driver The output driver capability of bi direction data port can provide maximum 60mA and the minimum differential output swing under 100 ohm load can be 2 3V Input Load Refer to sections Sensor Data Input Ports previous page and Bidi rectional Data Ports above Hardware Input Output Circuit Refer to sections Senso
53. ation about MMSI and IMO number Transceiver page 62 enables the option to activate deactivate AIS transmission Sensor Configuration page 65 about baud rate configuration of sensors Factory page 65 restoration of factory setting Alarms Setting page 68 VSWR Setting page 68 A Default password 0000 Use the knob in the order of OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM NEW PASSWORD Repeat till all four values are entered To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 2013 01 17 07 18 11 PASSWORD SETTING OLD Password err NEW Password r Confirm Password Dangerous Targets 0 Long range setting This option provides user choices to auto response remote interro gation and settings of the response information You can either set MODE to either AUTO or MANUAL The setting for the rest of information is either SUPPLY or REJECT 2013 01 17 22 43 39 LONG RANGE INTERROGATION SETTING Name Call IMO___ lt SUPPLY gt Length Breadth Type lt SUPPLY gt lt SUPPLY gt lt SUPPLY gt Ship Cargo lt SUPPLY gt COG lt SUPPLY gt Dest ETA lt SUPPLY gt SOG lt SUPPLY gt raught lt SUPPLY gt lt SUPPLY gt Targets Received 10 Long Range Broadcast Class A transmits Message 27 e
54. atitude N S 6 yyyyy yy a Longitude E W 108 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual XXI Course over ground degrees true x X N Speed over ground knots LR3 AIS Long Range Reply Sentence 3 The LR3 sentence contains the information items requested by the l O P U and W function identification character see the LRF sentence LR3 X XXXXXXXXX C C XXXXXX hhmmMss ss X X X X X X X X X X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 X Sequence number 2 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of responder 3 c c Voyage destination 1 to 20 chars 4 COO ETA date ddmmyy 5 hhmmss ss_ ETA time 6 X X Draught 7 XX Ship cargo 8 n Ship length 9 I Ship breadth 10 XX Ship type 11 X X Persons 0 to 8191 LRF AIS Long Range Function This sentence is used in both long range interrogation requests and long range interrogation replies The LRF sentence is the second sentence of the long range interrogation request pair LRI and LRF see the LRI sentence S LRF x XXXXXXXXX C c c c c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 x Sequence number 2 XXXXXXXXx MMSI of requestor 3 C C Name of requestor 4 C C Function request 5 c c Function reply status Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 109 TXT Text Transmission For the transmission of short
55. ber manually Press the FUNC button and you have the possibility to add the selected vessel to your friend list or to sort the list by MMSI range or bearing Please refer to page 49 for more details Add new friend Sort by MMSI Sort by range Sort by bearing 2111 211111161 3s 321 0 TESTO2 4s 325 Dangerous Targets 0 Addressed SRM After entering the MMSI number choose the transmit channel as described in page 42 then compose the message Maximum length for the message is 85 characters To send the message press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether to send the message Select OK to send CANCEL to cancel and return to main menu DESTN MMSI 222222222 CANCEL Dangerous Targets 0 Send message Long range SRM When the transponder is connected to a long range communica tion system via the long range communication port then long range interrogations may be received These are requests for infor mation from a distant base station beyond normal AIS operation range LONG RANGE SRM holds all received Long Range Interroga tion messages Turn the knob to traverse the message list Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 43 44 2013 01 17 23 26 55 MESSAGE TEXT 619931371 TX ACK YES 619931371 1 23 25 YES BSHTEST 2011 01 17 23 25 45 Interrogation area LAT NE 20 383333 LON NE 123 966667 LAT SW 19 583334 SW LON SW 123 049995 Dangerous Targets 0 Ta
56. ber of person on board please go to INLAND SETTING NUMBER OF PERSON By CONVOY EXTENSION the dimensions of the vessel are set to the maximum rectangular size of the convoy when operating in inland AIS mode Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 57 58 2013 01 17 22 43 39 00 00 00 00 lt N A or Harmless gt lt At anchor gt 15 00 CONVOY EXTENSION m 010 0 020 0 030 0 040 0 Dangerous Targets 0 Inland voyage setting CPA TCPA In this submenu the closest point of approach CPA and time to CPA TCPA can be set The vessels with insufficient CPA and TCPA will be displayed in the dangerous list page 54 and on coastal and radar view CPA in nautical miles TCPA in minutes Alarm when alarm is connected to the transponder via junction box you can choose whether alarm should be activated when a dangerous target appears 2013 01 17 22 43 39 2013 01 17 22 43 39 TCPA min 90 ALARM lt OFF gt Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 CPA TCPA To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu Set MMSI IMO ENI This section is password protected and can only be accessed using the password page 66 SOLAS Mode This submenu provides access to set MMSI and IMO Use the knob to choose the menu option either MMSI or IMO Operation V
57. d their correlations On this view the vertical grid lines are the longitudinal lines and the horizontal grid lines are the latitudinal lines Underneath the radar view is a proportional chart scale showing the current ratio displayed Under Radar View only 3 function icons are available Zoom n Out gf Select Target and SART MOB The operation with FUNC button is same as described in page 32 Radar View supports three ship orientation modes North up Head up and Course up Each orientation mode is indicated by the up percase letter N H or C on the right upper corner The left upper corner is the north arrow indicating the direction of north N NORTH UP The chart orientation is fixed and true north is always pointing up H COURSE UP The orientation is determined by the own ship s traveling course C HEAD UP The orientation is determined by the direc tion of own ship s bow Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 33 34 Dimmer setting Press the button DIM to enter the dimmer setting page Button Description Knob Turn left right Adjust screen brightness decrease in crease Knob Press Save and leave the page DIM Restore screen brightness to default set ting 100 MENU ESC Leave the page without saving Entering text The knob on the front control panel is used for entering and editing text The figures below show the text
58. e FUNC button Turn the knob to change the selected range position AIS target or SART MOB target a Zoom in out The plot range can be adjusted by turning the knob which cycles through the ranges 24 12 6 3 1 5 0 75 0 5 0 25 0 125 and 0 05 nm T up down Turn the knob to move the map vertically gt left right Turn the knob to move the map horizontally a target selected Turn the knob to navigate between different AIS targets while press the knob to see more details of the target a SART MOB This icon appears only when valid SART or MOB target is received Turn the knob to navigate between different SART MOB targets press the knob to see more details of the target 32 A The coastline map in this transponder is neither verified nor approved by Hydrographic Authorities It is not an Electronic Chart System and therefore should not be used for navigation The information provided by the coastline map is for reference only and should be used together with other navigation sources and devices Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Current mode Selected target Radar view 2013 01 17 07 18 11 Own ship UM st information 1 13 02 N 103 48 32 E 12 00Kn Target ARAD ae information RNG Own Ship BRG Own Ship SOG 12 00Kn COG N A Function icon HDG 0 0 TX POWER LEVEL 12 5w Radar View displays own ship and target ships statuses an
59. en press MENU ESC or FUNC and click OK to start the transmission of Message 10 Only Class A units with GPS fix are listed Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual and eligible for communication testing The left screen below indi cates no valid Class A targets found 2013 01 17 22 44 22 COMMUNICATION TEST PRESS ROTARY SWITCH TO SELECT GE 10 COMM TEST TARGET NO VALID CLASS A TARGETS Send Message INM gt CANCEL Targets Received 10 Targets Received 10 No valid targets After pressing the knob turn the knob to selected destination MMSI for testing The destination MMSI numbers are the nearest Class A targets found close to the Class A unit Press ESC or MENU to pick selection and the unit will prompt to confirm message sending Select OK to proceed testing Panel Test In the submenu users can test the brightness of the screen Press FUNC to switch the white cube between different sizes Ro tate the scroll wheel quickly to test different stages of brightness To exit the function press MENU or ESC Test with size and brightness Version Provide model name hardware information delivered firmware ver sion on the unit etc When finished press ESC to exit 2013 01 17 22 43 39 RODUCT V5035 AIS Class A FIRMWARE V1 0 6 41 OMPANY Simrad pro simrad yachting com A4K7000001 Targets Received 10 Version information Operation V5035 Operator
60. er of second message requested from Station 1 5 X Message sub section ignored 6 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of interrogated station 2 7 K Number of messages requested from station 2 8 X Message sub section ignored BBM AIS Broadcast Binary Message This sentence supports generation of ITU R M 1371 binary mes sages 8 14 25 and 26 This provides the application with a means to broadcast data as defined by the application only BBM x X X X X X S S X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark i y Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 2 X Sentence number 3 x Sequential message identifier 4 X AIS channel for broadcast of the radio message 5 xx ITU R M 1371 Message ID 6 S S Encapsulated data 7 x Number of fill bits 96 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual DTM Datum Reference Local geodetic datum and datum offsets from a reference datum DTM ccc a X X a X X a X X ccc hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 ccc Local datum 2 a Local datum subdivision code ignored 2 X X a Lat offset min N S ignored 4 X X a Lon offset min E W ignored 5 X X Altitude offset m ignored 6 ccc Reference datum EPV Command or Report Equipment Property Value DTM ccc a X X a X X a X X ccc hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 a Sente
61. formation 030 Continue operation using default data AIS Heading lost invalid 032 Continue operation using default data AIS no valid ROT information 035 Continue operation using default data Antenna VSWR Exceeds Limit There is a built in RF output power detector which is used to moni tor the VSWR of VHF antenna port If the antenna VSWR exceeds limit an alarm will be reported while the unit operates continuously The system will output an ALR 002 at related PI port 112 Appendix B V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Detection of Tx Malfunction A built in lock detector high active is used to monitor the local os cillator PLL circuit of the transmitter If the operation of PLL circuit becomes abnormal a logic low TX malfunction will be sent from the lock detector to notify the system At the same time system will also output an ALR 001 at the related PI port Detection of Rx Malfunction The V5035 also has 3 built in lock detectors high active to monitor each local oscillator PLL circuit of receiver channel 1 channel 2 and channel 70 respectively If the operation of PLL circuit becomes abnormal a logic low level will be sent from the lock detector to notify the system At the same time the system will output ALR 003 or ALR 004 or ALR 005 at the related PI port to indicate the CH1 or CH2 or CH70 RX malfunctions respectively Appendix B V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 113 Appendix C Installati
62. from the Radar View after its reception has ceased for one hour Real Color Black Plus Sign The icon will be displayed if any AIS AtoN Aids to Navigation Real is in the range of reception a AtoN T Q AtoN Virtual Color Black Plus Sign and Undercut PON The icon will be displayed if any AIS AtoN Aids to Navigation Virtual al is in the range of reception AtoN off position Color Red Plus Sign The icon will be displayed if any AIS AtoN Aids to Navigation is in off position status SAR Color Black The icon will be displayed if any air plane is in the range of reception SART Color Red Cross CS The icon will be displayed if any SART message is sent out Base station Color Green Y The icon will be displayed when any base station is in the reception range Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 31 Selected Target Coastal view 2013 01 17 07 18 11 53 08 56 N 4 57 00 E 12 00Kn 241 0 Own Ship information SIMRAD RNG 39 54NM BRG 320 53 Target information Function Icon Targets Received Item Function Own Ship information Own ship information for latitude longitude SOG and COG Target information Display the target information such as vessel name or MMSI as well as range and bearing relatively to the own ship Function Icon Coastal View Users can select one of the 5 viewing modes by pressing th
63. ftware version of the transponder can be identified through MKD at MENU DIAGNOSTICS VERSION The software maintenance upgrade of the transponder can be carried out on board via USB interface The onboard documentation as described in Appendix C can be used to assist reflecting software maintenance records VII Type Approval The SIMRAD V5035 AIS transponder complies with applicable international standards and is type approved in accordance with the European Marine Equipment Directive Preface V5035 Operator and Installation Manual VIII Declaration of Conformity Hereby SIMRAD declares that this V5035 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 96 98 EC IX Disposal Instruction Do not dispose of this device with unsorted waste Improper disposal may be harmful to the environment and human health Please refer to your local waste authority for information on return and collection systems in your area X Contact Information For sales services and technical supports please contact your local SIMRAD representatives or SIMRAD at http pro simrad yachting com Preface V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 6 Contents 26 26 29 34 37 41 44 48 55 60 62 63 69 72 2 2 2 What is AIS System overview Product description Main features Interconnection diagram Installation Equipment in the box Installation procedures RF cable requirements V
64. he data output DISP INA DISP input A of an external display system F such as ECDIS Bical DISP_IN B DISP input B ispla pian DISP_OUT GND DISP output ground Connect to the data input of DISP_OUT A DISP output A an external display system such as ECDIS DISP_OUT B DISP output B BLUE_SIGN A Connect to a blue sign switch Blue sign BLUE_SIGN B 22 gt Note RTCM SC104 beacon input is currently not implemented by the DGPS_IN input Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Item Usage The switches provide line termination configura tion Termination Termination off Termination on switches at nn 1 2 12 Jumper for The jumper s purpose is to wire together NMEA 2000 NMEA2000 cable s shield and ground Depending shield and on your scenario you may choose not to connect ground them together Connecting extension cable Use the 37 pin extension cable 1 8M provided in the package connect V5035 to the junction box Connecting V5035 with Junction box Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 23 Configuring the V5035 The following items must be completed before initial configuration 1 Ensure VHF and GPS antennas are connected to the transponder main unit 2 Ensure the 37 pin connector extension cable is connected from the tran sponder main unit to the junction box 3 Ensure the power cable is connected and supplied with stable voltage cur rent power so
65. identification information and navigational data Ships with AIS transponders continually transmit their ID position course soeed and other data to all nearby ships and shore stations Such information can aid greatly in situational awareness and provide a means to assist in collision avoidance AIS equipment is standardized by ITU IEC IALA and IMO and is sub ject to approval by a certification body The following AIS devices have been developed for variant applications AIS Class A Mandated by the IMO for vessels of 300 gross tonnages and up wards engaged on international voyages cargo ships of 500 gross tonnages and upwards as well as passenger ships It transmits typi cally on 12 5 watt output power AIS Class B Provides limited functionality and is intended for non SOLAS com mercial vessels and recreational vessels It transmits typically on 2 watt output power AIS Receiver Only receives AIS signal and does not have transmitter to send out AIS signal Suitable for recreational vessels that do not want to send out its vessel information AIS Base Station Is provided by aids to navigation authorities to enable the ship to shore shore to ship transmission of information Networked AIS Base Stations can assist in providing overall maritime domain aware ness What is AIS V5035 Operator and Installation Manual AIS AtoN Aids to Navigation Provides an opportunity to transmit position and status of buoys
66. ion should be entered using UN country 2 characters and location codes 3 char acters where possible Fairway Number Terminal Code amp Fairway Hectometre each is lim ited to 5 characters when available ETA Estimated time date of arrival at destination using UTC time Number of Tugboats The number of assisting tugboats from 0 to 6 or unknown Air Draught The air draught of the vessel to the nearest centimeter 2013 01 17 23 27 10 INLAND ETA SETTING NL AMS ABCDE FGHIJK LMNO 12 24 13 50 06 10 99 Dangerous Targets E Inland ETA setting To save the settings press MENU or ESC and the system will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 61 62 Number of Person This submenu provides Number of Person RFM55 setting The number of crew 0 to 254 or unknown passengers 0 to 8190 or unknown and other shipboard personnel 0 to 254 or unknown 2013 01 17 22 43 39 INLAND PERSON NUMBER SETTING Crew members on board 200 1000 Shipboard Personnel on board 200 PEACE A Number of person setting Blue sign setting Blue Sign information helps you recognize the approaching vessels in your inland waterway area A blue sign switch may optionally be connected to the AIS transceiver during installation This setting enables or disables the blue sign
67. list provides access to settings that are required during installation of the transponder There are a total of 5 submenus 2013 01 17 07 18 11 MESSAGES NAV STATUS SHIP SETTING VOYAGE TRANSCEIVER CPA TCPA SYS CONFIG SET MMSI IMO ENI DIAGNOSTICS RETRY TIMES AIS MODE Dangerous Targets 0 Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 55 Own ship This section is password protected and can only be accessed using the password page 66 The following information about the vessel should be correctly set up by installation prior to operation Call Sign Vessel radio call sign limited to 7 characters Ship Name limited to 20 characters Ship Type use the scroll wheel to select the type of vessel from the list Position of internal GPS antenna giving the location of the GNSS antenna connected to the AIS transceiver Internal GPS Position of external GPS antenna giving the location of the GNSS antenna connected to any external position source connected to the AIS transceiver Length and Beam measured length and width of the ship inland mode only 2015 01 17 22 43 39 CALL SIGN SHIP NAME SHIP TYPE INTERNAL ANT POS m A 000 B 000 c oo Dio my WQOHS09 SIMRAD lt Pilot vessel gt A 000 B 000 c o0 Dyoo Dangerous Targets 10 2015 01 17 22 43 39 A B lt HSC gt Length and Beam m BS 000 o E 000 0 NTERNAL ANT POS m
68. llation Manual Back size mm Bottom size mm Mechanical dimensions V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 77 Junction box 78 Mechanical dimensions V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Mounting template not to scale VHF antenna Mechanical dimensions V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 79 GPS antenna ll M I M I il 80 Mechanical dimensions V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Pilot plug Mechanical dimensions V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 81 Troubleshooting Use the following guide to perform simple troubleshooting in case the transponder is not function accordingly Symptom Transponder can not power on Possible cause Faulty connector to power Polarity reverse Power supply current too low SOON Check power connec tion Check power connec tion Check power supply No picture on display Unit not powered up Dimmer level set too low Press power key Increase Dimmer level No map detail Coastline detail not active Switch to coastline view No GPS position data Antenna or cabling problem Check antenna cable and connections No AIS transmis sion MMSI not entered Transmitter disabled Power supply voltage too low Enter MMSI number Enable transmitter Check power supply No AIS target VHF cabling problem Check antenna cable and connections
69. lt 10 m Outdated position gt 200 m UTC STATUS VALID LOST COG STATUS INT COG EXT COG LOST SOG STATUS INT SOG EXT SOG LOST HEADING STATUS VALID LOST ROT STATUS VALID OTHER ROT LOST Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 53 54 2013 01 17 22 43 39 POSITION STATUS EXT GNSS POSITION QUALITY Position with RAIM lt 10m UTC STATUS LOST OG STATU EXT COG OG STATUS EXT SOG EADING STATUS VALID OT STATUS VALID DATE TIME CHANNEL PARAMETER CHANGE TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W Sensor status Dangerous list With the setup of closest point of approach CPA and time to CPA TCPA refer to 4 8 3 this submenu provides an efficient way to monitor vessels with insufficient CPA and TCPA The dangerous targets can also be observed on coastal and radar view Turn the scroll wheel to navigate the list and press the knob to read information of the selected vessel Turn the knob again to go the second page for more details MMSI CPA TESTO1 My TESTO1 210000000 3 84 TEST PF MMSI 210000000 CLASS A 54 31 min 125 0 not available TX POWER LEVEL 12 5wW TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W Dangerous list and vessel details MOB list With the setup of MOB list MOB can be easily traced by the person s name not just by the MMSI number on the MOB device This sub menu enables adding removing or modifying of MOB list entries 2013 01 17 17 04 39
70. m will ask whether the changes should be saved Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu 2013 01 17 07 18 11 MESSAGES CUSTOMIZE MESSAGES NAV STATUS RADAR VIEW NAV STATUS Se ace SET SHIP SETTING MAP CALIBRATION SHIP SETTING LR BCST SET i TRANSCEIVER SENSOR CONFIG TRANSCEIVER DEST TABLE SET SYS CONFIG FACTORY DALS ON RIC ALARMS SETTING DIAGNOSTICS PASSWORD DIAGNOSTICS SWR SETTING wr Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 System configuration Customize Customize provides personalization settings Dimmer Level brightness setting from 1 low to 100 high Colour mode brightness and contrast adjustment for the LCD display along with selection of day or night operating mode In Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 63 night mode the display colours are inverted light text on a dark background e Key time out time to leave menu screen and switch back to coastal view e Language available select the user interface language from the available language options e Key Beep turn on or off the key beep e Time Zone set the time zone e SART test mode hide or display the SART test message e NMEA 2000 device instance is used to identify multiple similar prod ucts connected on the same NMEA 2000 network The setting value is between 000 and 252 2013 01 17 22 43 39 DIESE 100 o COLOUR MODE Day KEY TIME OUT 1 1 5 min lt English gt
71. n box supplied in the package The unit can also interface external navigation and presentation systems that support IEC 61162 1 related sentences It is also capable for connection to Long Range system like Inmarsat C The V5035 supports both IMO and Inland AIS which is configurable by the software The color LCD display and menu keypads provide an intuitive graphical user friendly interface to the system It can display the location of other vessels aids to navigation and search and rescue vessels The AIS transmit and receive status are shown on the screen which helps user to know the working status of the unit easily The LCD and keypad can also be used to send and receive messages perform configuration as well as supervise the systems status System overview V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Main features IMO Compliant Class A AIS system Supplied as a standalone system with junction box GPS antenna and Pilot Plug Easily integrates with Simrad GPS and Charting systems via NMEA2000 interface Perfect complement to Simrad IMO GPS GNSS systems GN70 MX610 MxX612 Multiple sensors input ports and bi directional data ports Control knob and keypad for easy operation Color 3 5 LCD display Interconnection diagram Jae Pilot Blue Sign System overview V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 11 Installation Equipment in the box The standard supply in the package includes the following items Please cont
72. na must be installed where it has a clear view of the sky so that it may access the horizon freely with 360 degrees with a vertical observation of 5 to 90 degrees above the horizon as illustrated below Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual GPS antenna location Enter the GPS antenna location data in SHIP SETTING after the installation Mounting SIMRAD V5035 Use the following guidelines to check the installation location for your AIS transponder The AIS transponder should be mounted in a location that is acces sible and readable to user at all time The transponder should be installed in a protected environment away from direct rain and water contact The transponder is designed to operate in an environment with 15 C 55 C temperature Environments with excessive heat may cause damages to the transponder The transponder should not be installed near flammable or hazard ous environments The AIS transponder should be installed at least 0 5 m away from magnetic compasses Mounting Transponder Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 15 16 au WN Panel mounting 1 Line up the mounting template on control panel to sketch an outline for the cutting area Using a jigsaw carefully cut along the sketched cutting area If necessary clean up edge with glass paper or file Mount the transponder through the opening From the rear install the mounting brackets with the M3
73. nce status flag 2 CC Destination equipment type 3 C C Unique identifier 4 XX Property identifier 5 C C Value of property to be set GBS GNSS Satellite Fault Detection This sentence is used to support receiver autonomous integrity monitoring RAIM GBS hhmmss ss X X X X X X XX X X X X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark UTC time of the GGA or GNS fix associated with 1 hhmm ss ss this sentence 2 KX Expected error in latitude 3 XX Expected error in longitude 4 K Expected error in altitude ignored 5 XX ID number of most likely failed satellite ignored Probability of missed detection for most likely 6 ux ignored failed satellite Ka Estimate of bias on most likely failed satellite ignored X X Standard deviation of bias estimate ignored Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data Time position and fix related data for a GPS receiver GGA hhmmsssss Illl Il a yyyyy yy a x XX X X x x M x x M X x xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 hhmmss ss UTC of position 2 HILI a Latitude N S 3 yyyyy yya Longitude E W 4 X GPS quality indicator ignored Number of satellites in use 00 12 may 5 XX i on be different from the number in view ignored 6 x Horizontal dilution of precision ignored Antenna altitude above bel
74. nob to select a port to modify and press knob to change the specified port baud rate Turn knob to change the desired rate of sensor ports between 4800 9600 19200 38400 USB port can be configured to any baud rate of 4800 9600 19200 38400 5 7600 or 115200 Default baud rates of the ports are shown in below example When finished press knob again to return to the previous level 2013 01 17 22 43 39 BAUD RATE SETTING lt 38400 gt lt 38400 gt lt 38400 gt lt 38400 gt lt 38400 gt lt 38400 gt lt 38400 gt lt 115200 gt TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W Baud rate setting Factory This section is password protected and can only be accessed using the password page 66 Press knob to confirm your choice and the following settings will be Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 65 66 restored to their original value MOB Friend ship List destination list time zone language dimmer CPA TCPA and system password 2013 01 17 07 18 11 Restore factory setting CANCEL SYS CONFIG DIAGNOSTICS Dangerous Targets 0 Factory setting Password This submenu enables users to change user password Certain important information stored within the transponder can only be changed with the password Password is required for the access of the following sections Own Ship page 48 contains information about call sign vessel name and ship type Set MMSI IMO ENI page 58 contains inform
75. nsponder is neither verified nor ap proved by Hydrographic Authorities It is not an Electronic Chart Sys tem and therefore should not be used for navigation The informa tion provided by the coastline map is for reference only and should be used together with other navigation sources and devices ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Improper disassemble or modification could cause electrical shocks fire or personal injury Only qualified personnel could work on the interior of the equip ment Preface V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 3 4 MAKE SURE THE POWER SOURCE AND THE POWER INPUT ARE MATCH Incorrect power sources will damage the equipment and may even result in fire Please ensure the correct power input on the adaptor before instal lation AVOID DIRECT CONTACT WITH RAIN OR SPLASHING WATER Electrical shock or fire could be resulted if water leaks into the equipment NOTE INFORMATION Note Important notices and information will be noted in this Instal lation and Operation Manual IV Product Category This product is categorized as protected in accordance with the requirements as defined in IEC 60945 V Compass Safe Distance Safe distance to the transponder and junction box unit is Standard magnetic compass 0 50 m Steering magnetic compass 0 40 m VI Hardware Software Version Hardware version A 010 Software version 1 0 6 39 The model name number hardware information and firmware so
76. o Format Description Remark 1 AA Heading degrees true LRF AIS Long Range Function This sentence is used in both long range interrogation requests and long range interrogation replies The LRF sentence is the second sentence of the long range interrogation request pair LRI and LRF see the LRI sentence LRF x xxxxxxxxx c c c c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 xX Sequence number 2 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of requestor 3 C c Name of requestor 4 C C Function request 5 c c Function reply status 100 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual LRI AIS Long Range Interrogation The long range interrogation of the AIS unit is accomplished through the use of two sentences The pair of interrogation sen tence formatters a LRI sentence followed by a LRF sentence pro vides the information needed by a universal AIS unit to determine if it should construct and provide the reply sentences LRF LR1 LR2 and LR3 LRI x a XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX ll ll a yyyyy yy a llll ll a yyyyy yy a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 Sequence number 2 a Control flag 3 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of requestor 4 XXXXXXXXX MMSI of destination 5 IILI a Latitude N S 6 yyyyy yy a Longitude E W y IILI a Latitude N S 8 yyyyy yy a Longitude E W OSD Own ship data Heading course
77. olor TFT Pixel Number Resolu 320 x 240 tion Viewing Mode Basic coastline map Radar View Al ohanumeric views Satellite View Step less Setting Keypad amp Knob 6 Keypads with Back 1 for SRM 1 for Menu 1 for Dimmer light 1 for ESC 1 for Display 1 for Nav Status Connection interface GPS Antenna Connector TNC Female VHF Antenna Connector SO 239 Female Sensor Interfaces 1 to 3 IEC 61162 1 or 2 Pilot Auxiliary IEC 61162 2 External Display IEC 61162 2 Long range IEC 61162 2 Technical specifications V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 73 74 DGNSS correction input RTCM SC 104 Alarm relay Normally closed Mini type B USB interface NMEA2000 IEC61162 3 Alarm Output Environmental IEC 60945 protected category Physical 205 mm 8 07 inch 85 mm 3 34 inch Depth include connectors 160 mm 6 30 inch Pilot plug Cable length Pan Std Sex 206486 2 NMEA 2000 PGN information The following table is a list of the NMEA 2000 messages supported by the V5035 unit The Transmit PGNs information includes Own ship Received AIS information from other ships This is the reason the NMEA2000 PGN list covers both Class A and Class B related information PGN Description 59392 ISO Acknowledgment 59904 ISO Request 60928 ISO Address Claim Technical specifications V5035 Operator and Installation Manual
78. on and maintenance record The following installation record should be completed and retained on board the vessel for maintenance records Vessel information Vessel Name Flag State IMO Number MMSI Number Owner Company Radio call sign Type of vessel Gross tonnage Length m Beam m Transponder S N Pilot Plug S N Junction Box S N GPS Ant S N Password Power supply Voltage Maximum output V current A Note GPS GNSS Antenna location A Distance to Bow m C Dist To Port Side m B Distance to Stern m D Dist To Starboard m 114 Appendix C V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Connected enso and devices Connected Port Equipment Model Number Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Ext Display Port Pilot Port Long Range Port DGNSS Data Port Other Device Appendix C V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 115 Iastaler information Company Name Technicians Name Telephone Mobile No Address Place Date Installer s signature 116 Appendix C V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Software Revisions The transponder is delivered with software version according to the following table which is to be filled in and maintained either by manufacturer distributor dealer or installer When software up date is done the new software firmware version
79. ow 7 XX ignored mean sea level geoid 8 M Units of antenna altitude m ignored 9 X X Geoidal separation ignored 10 M Units of geoidal separation m ignored 11 XX Age of differential GPS data ignored 12 XXXX Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 ignored GLL Geographic Position Latitude Longitude Latitude and longitude of vessel position time of position fix and status S GLL IIIIII a yyyyy yy a hhmmss ss A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 ILII a Latitude N S J yyyyy yy a Longitude E W 3 hhmmss ss UTC of position 4 A Status A data valid V data invalid 5 a Mode indicator 98 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual GNS GNSS Fix Data Fix data for single or combined satellite navigation systems GNSS This sentence provides fix data for GPS GLONASS possible future satellite systems and systems combining these GNS hhmmsssss Illl Il a yyyyy yy a C C XXx X X X X X X X X X X a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 hhmmss ss UTC of position 2 III a Latitude N S 3 yyyyy yy a Longitude E W 4 C C Mode indicator 5 XX Total number of satellites in use ignored 6 X X HDOP ignored 7 XX Antenna altitude m re mean sea level geoid ignored 8 o Geoidal separation m ignored 9 e Age of differential data ignored
80. r Data Input Ports previous page and Bidi rectional Data Ports above 92 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Presentation interface of V5035 PI Port No Sensors O CHI 61162 1 Minimum required input sentences 61162 2 Position GGA GLL GNS RMC int ext SOG RMC VBW VTG int ext 61162 1 COG RMC VBW VTG int ext 61162 2 Heading HDT HDG OSD THS VHW ext Rotaion rate ROT ext RAIM GBS ext 61162 1 61162 2 for priority refer to IEC 61993 2 Blue sign optional INPUT OUTPUT Manual Data Input VDL messages External Voyage VDM display VSD Data block of VDM 61162 2 representing binary Data Static contents of VDL messages SSD Pilot port VDL messages Others ABM VDO Own ship data BBM ALR Alarm status AIR Interrogation ABK VDL ack TXT sensors status optional Others ACA channel 61162 3 ACA Channel ass management i NMEA2000 ACK Alarm ack information PAMC Proprietary PAMC Proprietary Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 93 Supported IEC 61162 Data sentences Data Port Input sentences Output sentences Sensor 1 DIM GBS GGA GLL GNS GSA HDG N A Sensor 2 HDT OSD RMC ROT THS VBW VHW Sensor 3 VIG DIM GBS GGA GLL GNS GSA HDG N A DGPS HDT OSD RMC ROT THS VBW VHW VIG Belial ABM ACA ACK AIQ AIR BBM EPV ABK ACA ALR EPV LR1 LR2 pea LRF LRI SSD SPW VSD LR3 LRF TXT VDM VDO
81. repeat 2 times or 3 repeat 3 times AIS Mode Here you can configure the transponder to operate in SOLAS or INLAND mode Each mode has some specific submenu and menu options 2013 01 17 22 43 39 CHANGE AIS MODE MODE lt INLAND gt Dangerous Targets 0 Switching between SOLAS and inland modes Inland setting All boat information inland setting can be found under this menu 2013 01 17 22 43 39 MESSAGES INLAND MESSAGES NAV STATUS ETA SETTING SHIP SETTING NUMBER OF PERSON IN BLUE SIGN SET TRANSCEIVER REPORT RATE SET SYS CONFIG DIAGNOSTICS PEC Submenus under inland setting Vessel Data Setting Inland related vessel data can be set in this submenu ERI Ship Type ERI classification code Blue Cones The number of blue cones or blue flag status for the cargo 1 2 or 3 blue cones or blue flao Load Status Loaded Unloaded Unknown Quality of Soeed Course and heading information will be shown as Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual high when the target vessel is using an approved sensor to gener ate this data or low if the data is derived from internal GNSS only 2013 01 17 23 27 10 INLAND ETA SETTING NL AMS ABCDE FGHUK LMNO 12 24 13 50 06 10 99 Dangerous Targets 0 E Inland related vessel data ETA setting This menu provides ETA RFM21 related setting UN country and location code the voyage destinat
82. rgets Received 10 Long range SRM Turn the knob to traverse the message list and highlight your choice Read the message content by pressing the knob When pressing the FUNC button system will ask whether the highlighted message should be deleted Press knob to confirm your choice Inland messages The transponder has capability to send Inland ETA Estimated Time of Arrival messages and receive Inland RTA Recommended Time of Arrival messages which are used when communicating with ports locks and bridges on the inland water ways Note that the menu is only available when the unit is operating under inland mode INLAND MESSAGES MESSAGES INLAND MESSAGES ETA RTA INBOX NAV STATUS ETA OUTBOX SHIP SETTING CREATE ETA MSG INLAND SETTING POB OUTBOX TRANSCEIVER CREATE POB MSG SYS CONFIG EMMA WARNING DIAGNOSTICS v D Dangerous Targets 0 Inland message ETA RTA inbox The received messages of ETA RFM21 and RTA RFM22 can be read in the ETA RTA Inbox Turn the knob to traverse the message list and highlight your choice Read the message content by pressing the knob Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual ETA RTA INBOX MMSI TYPE DATE TIME READ Sou 00000001 r MMSI 2 DEST MMSI 211000001 TX ACK H 200000001 RFM21 T 17 07 NO TIME 2013 07 03 17 07 00g RFM21 UK UN Location BTG ABCDE FGHIJK LMNO C Ema 00 00 00 00 7 0 00 m Dangerou
83. s Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 ETA RIA inbox and message information ETA outbox The submenu displays log of sent ETA RFM21 messages Turn the knob to traverse the message list and highlight your choice Read the message content by pressing the knob 2013 01 17 23 27 10 MESSAGE INFORMATION 7 O 211000001 TX_OK YES DEST MMSI TYPE DATE TIME TX 500000001 YES UK BTG ABCDE FGHIJK LMNO L ETA 12 24 13 50 6 10 99 m Received by the addressed AIS Dangerous Targets 0 Dangerous Targets 0 ETA outbox and message information Create ETA message For more information about ETA settings please refer to page 61 In this submenu users can compose ETA RFM21 message By entering into the submenu users will be prompted to select the ad dressee from the target list Here you can either pick the addressee from the list or press ESC to leave the target list and enter the MMSI number manually TX CHANNEL gives you the option to send the message through channel A B or Alternate By Alternate which is the default option the system will select the channel automatically After ETA RFM21 transmitted if no RTA RFM22 is received within 15 minutes transponder will transmit ETA RFM21 After the addressee is selected you can configure the ETA message Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 45 46 2013 01 17 23 27 10 CREATE ETA REPORT 001 NAME MMSI ET BR
84. speed set and drift summary Useful for but not limited to radar ARPA applications OSD gives the movement vector of the ship based on the sensors and parameters in use S OSD x x A X X a X X a X X X X a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 XX Heading degrees true 2 A Heading status A data valid V data invalid 3 XX Vessel course degrees true Ignored 4 a Course reference B M W R P see Note Ignored 5 x Vessel soeed Ignored 6 a Speed reference B M W R P see Note Ignored 7 X X Vessel set degrees true Ignored 8 XX Vessel drift Speed Ignored 9 n Speed units K km h N knots anor S statute miles h Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 101 RMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data Time date position course and speed data provided by a GNSS navigation receiver GNS hhmmsssss Illl ll a yyyyy yy a C C XXx X X X X X X X X X x a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 hhmmss ss UTC of position fix 2 A Status 3 ILILa Latitude N S 4 yyyyy yy a Longitude E W 5 XX Speed over ground knots 6 K Course over ground degrees true 7 XXXXXX Date dd mm yy 8 X X a Magnetic variation degrees E W 9 a Mode indicator 10 a Navigational status ROT Rate of Turn Rate of turn and direction of turn ROT x x A hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No
85. tatic during the voyage VSD Xx x X X X X C c hhMmMSS SS XX XX X X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 X X Type of ship and cargo category 2 ye Maximum present static draught 3 XX Persons on board 4 C C Destination 5 hhmmss ss Estimated UTC of arrival at destination 6 XX Estimated day of arrival at destination 7 XX Estimated month of arrival at destination 8 ye Navigational status 9 KX Regional application flags 104 Appendix A V5035 Operator and Installation Manual VTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed The actual course and speed relative to the ground S VTG x x T x x M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 0G I Course over ground degrees true Z x x M Course over ground degrees magnetic ignored 3 x x N Speed over ground knots 4 XXK Speed over ground km h ignored 5 a Mode indicator PAMC DBG Proprietary Sentences Debug The proprietary sentences are additional sentences only applicable to this product Its main usage is for enabling testing mode and parameter settings This sentence is used for configuration It commands unit with given parameters SPAMC C c c x X X X X X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Field No Format Description Remark 1 C Command C 2 C Function type For example DBG 3 x Parameter Id 1 0 998
86. test RF cable requirements The following RF cables are recommended to install the V5035 VHF Antenna Cable Type 5D FB or equivalent Connector SO 239 Male GPS Antenna Cable Type RG58A U or equivalent Connector TNC Male Cable and connector are supplied as part of the GPS antenna Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 13 14 VHF antenna installation The quality and positioning of the antenna are the most important factors dictating AIS performance It is recommended that a VHF antenna with omni directional vertical polarization be specifically tuned for AIS operation band Since the range of VHF signals is largely decided by line of sight distance the VHF antenna should be placed as high as possible and at least 5 meters away from any constructions made of conductive materials To avoid interference the VHF antenna location should be placed accordingly as diagram below Ensure a free 360 horizon with a vertical observation of 5 D Ensure the GPS antenna is not on the transmitting beam with other high power transmitting antenna The recommended hori zontal distance between GPS antennas and other antennas Is 3 m VHF The recommended antenna f vertical distance between antennas is2m l a The recommended Other i horizontal distance EIE Other VHF between antennas ting antenna is 10 m sai ne VHF GPS antenna locations GPS antenna installation The GPS anten
87. urce 4 Ensure applicable external devices are connected through the junction box Initial Configuration The initial configuration particular MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity number must be done before operation The following initial configuration is required 1 Setup 1 MMSI should be correctly programmed Built in Test POWEL c cssssssseseeeeseeesserseeesseeees PASS a MMSI unregistered Transmission inhibited Only Receiving Function available Set MMSI right now W NO Built in Test 2 Press MENU and select main menu item SHIP SETTING Password required default is 0000 A Setup call sign ship name ship type external internal GPS an tenna position in OWN SHIP 2013 01 17 07 18 11 MESSAGES NAV STATUS SHIP SETTING VOYAGE TRANSCEIVER CPA TCPA SYS CONFIG SET MMSI IMO ENI DIAGNOSTICS RETRY TIMES AIS MODE PCH E Own ship 24 Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual B If IMO identification number is applicable select main menu item Set MMSI IMO ENI to setup IMO number 2013 01 17 22 43 39 SET MMSI IMO ENI MMSI 000000000 000000000 Targets Received 10 IMO setting For more information please refer to SHIP SETTING page 55 Installation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 25 Operation Panel description emzanar MENU FUNC DIM 1 2 3 Item No Name Description 1 Power switch
88. very 3 minutes through the channels alternately Provided here are the options to enable or disable Long Range Broadcast and the transmitting channel for Message 27 2013 01 17 22 43 39 LONG RANGE BROADCAST SETTING KONCNO S lt ENABLE gt MESSAGES SENSOR CONFIG NAV STATUS FACTORY TX Channel 1 0075 SHIP SETTING PASSWORD TX Channel 2 0076 TRANSCEIVER LONG RANGE SET SYS CONFIG LR BCST SET DIAGNOSTICS DEST TABLE SET L v Dangerous Targets 0 TX POWER LEVEL 12 5W gt Note Only AIS channel numbers can be entered for TX channel Channel 2078 2088 and the current channel used in the region can not be used Operation V5035 Operator and Installation Manual 67 68 Destination table setting Save up to 10 destinations Use rotary knob to traverse text and to modify Press Menu to save changes 2013 01 17 22 43 39 DESTINATION TABLE SETTING Column 1 Column 2 olumn_ 3 olumn 4 olumn 5 olumn 6 olumn 7 olumn 8 1 Alarm setting This menu is password protected The menu can be used to enable or disable ALR 25 32 35 sentence For instance if an ALR sentence is disabled the corresponding alarm would not activate 2013 01 17 22 43 39 ALARMS SETTING REPASA ON lt ENABLE gt ALR 32 Heading lost lt ENABLE gt ALR 35 NO valid ROT inf lt ENABLE gt Dangerous Targets 0 Alarm setting for ALR 25 32 35 VSWR Setting The VSWR setting function allows the fine adjustment of V
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