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2. 3 2 34 DINOS lOS Rt A 3 3 APPENDIX 1 MENU ia AP 1 APPENDIX 2 VHF CHANNEL 15 AP 2 APPENDIX PARTS LIST LOCATIONS AP 4 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE AP 6 PACKING LISTS BS 1 usine dn Uu Dux ee SP 1 OUTEINE DRAWING S Ca du Dee kie oase cuan D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM 1 EE S 1 INDE X arnau ER EE EE EE N OE aZ IN 1 FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the FA 50 Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FA 50 AIS Transponder We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality ma rine electronics equipment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global net work of agents and dealers This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environ ment However no machine can perform its intended function unless operated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and main tenance Thank you for considering and pu
3. Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 NavNet Port Number 10000 default 10000 Host Name Aso default AIS0 AIS Data Output Continuous AIS v default Continuous Als lt lt Setup Enter the IP address assigned to the FA 50 Enter subnet mask for the network Enter gateway address For NavNet connection enter NavNet port number at NavNet Port Number Enter ten thousandths and one tnousandths places At Host Name select host name to be used in NavNet AISO AIS9 from the win dow At AIS Data Output set output condition Auto Auto detect of where to output AIS data Continuous AIS Output AIS data continuously Select if interfaced with FAISPC MX Continuous GPS Output GPS data L L SOG COG continuously Select if in terfaced with FAISPC MX Continuous ZDA Output time data continuously Select if interfaced with FAISPC MX 1 8 2 10 1 INSTALLATION Continuous AIS GPS Output AIS GPS data continuously Select if interfaced with FAISPC MX Continuous AIS ZDA Output AlS time data continuously Select if interfaced with FAISPC MX Continuous GPS ZDA Output GPS time data continuously Select if interfaced with FAISPC MX Continuous AIS GPS ZDA Output AIS GPS time data continuously Select if in terfaced with FAISPC MX Note It is not necessary to change the settings of NavNet Port Number Host Name and AIS Data Output Connection is available without adjusting them Click
4. 8 3 Longitude E W BE 7 4 Mode indicator pasas aaa 6 5 Not used OD 5 6 Not used CD 4 7 Not used OPERE 3 8 Not used 2 9 Not used E 10 Not used 11 Checksum HDT x x T hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Heading degrees true 2 Checksum 1 Heading degrees true 2 Heading status A data valid V data invalid 3 Vessel course degrees true 4 Course reference B M W R P see note 5 Vessel speed 6 Speed reference B M W R P see note 7 Not used 8 Not used 9 Speed units K km h N Knots S statute miles h 10 Checksum NOTES Reference systems speed course B bottom tracking log M manually entered W water referenced R radar tracking of fixed target P positioning system ground reference APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data RMC hhmmss ss Illl lla yyyyy yy a x X X X XXXXXX X X a a gt lt gt NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential O1 OND UTC of position fix 10 Status A data valid m 9 V navigation receiver warning Latitude N S Longitude E W Speed over ground knots Course over ground degrees tru Date dd mm yy Not used Mode indicator See NOTE 0 Checksum N The Mode indicator field
5. viii 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 Equipment List Standard supply ume Oy _ e 0178 1 GPSantenna GPA 017 1 set Li MEE antenna w 10 m cable parts SP05 05801 001 031 960 1 set 4A fuses Type FGMB 125V 4A Code No 000 157 482 10 FP05 06110 000 166 648 FAISPC MX for PC Installation CP24 00502 005 955 560 For GPA 017S materials 5 11401 001 031 970 1 set For FA 50 self tapping screws Type 4x20 Code No 000 158 850 10 TNC PS PS 000 133 670 11 1 For GPA 017S 15m 3D L15M R cable CP24 00101 005 950 730 1 set For DB 1 self tapping screws Type 4x30 Code No 000 162 659 10 1 INSTALLATION Optional supply Antenna cable set Type Code No Qty AC DC power PR 240 CE supply Whip antenna CP05 11001 CP20 02700 CP20 02710 CP24 00300 CP24 00310 TNC PS PS 3D L15M R No 13 QA330 001 034 670 1 004 381 160 004 381 170 000 041 938 000 041 939 000 133 670 11 For outside Japan For 0175 For 0175 For GVA 100 For GVA 100 TNC TNC 15 Coaxial cable 1 Right angle 000 803 239 1 For GPA 017 S antenna base L angle anten No 13 QA310 000 803 240 1 For GPA 017 S na base Antenna base No 13 RC5160 000 806 114 1 For GPA 017 S for rail mount Mast mount CP20 01111 004 365 780 1 For GPA 017 S fixture FAISPC MX50 PSE 4PTX BL L 2M PSE 4PTX BL
6. 2 Click Send Message FA 50 Send Message Select Message 1 gt Send ANCHOR AGROUND MAN OVER BOARD STARBOARD SIDE POET MAYDAY 3 Choose the 1 through 6 fixed and not to 4 Click the Send button and the following message appears E FA 50 Send Message Send Message STARBOARD SIDE Are you sure Note It takes 60 seconds to send out the message The result is recorded in TXLOG lt lt Message 5 Click the Yes button Click the TX Log on the Message menu to show the TX Log to show messages sent Each page shows ten messages When changing the page click lt Page x x Flag shows or NG to in form you the sending status appears for one minute after sending a message to check it 2 OPERATION El FA 50 TX Log page 1 1 No Date Time CH Message Flag 1 07 DEC 2007 07 30 A MAYDAY OK 2 07 DEC 2007 07 28 B STARBOARD SIDE OK 3 07 DEC 2007 07 27 B MAN OVER BOARD NG 4 07 DEC 2007 07 26 A AGROUND OK 5 07 DEC 2007 07 24 B ANCHOR OK 6 06 DEC 2007 06 03 A ANCHOR OK T 8 9 10 lt lt Message F UR UN O 2 2 2 Confirming receiving messages You can confirm the received messages on the RX Log screen Click RX Log on the Message menu Click Detail to show the full message FA 50 RX Log page 1 1 No Date Time MSG CH MMSI Text Flag 1 07 DEC 2007 07 27 14 431099808 SOUSIN TEST 4 _Detail
7. The fuse 4A inside the FA 50 protects it from overcurrent and equipment fault If the unit cannot be powered that is the PWR power LED is off the fuse may have blown If this happens turn off the power to the FA 50 open the body cover and check the fuse If the fuse has blown find out the reason before replacing it If it blows again after replacement contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice ma sm 06 Fuse 4A FGMB 125V 4A PBF 000 157 482 10 N WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment and cause fire 3 3 Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table below provides typical operating problems and the means to restore normal operation If you cannot restore normal operation do not open the shield cover there are no user serviceable parts inside the transponder Symptom Problem Remedy Inside the transponder S the fuse be powered may have blown Cannot transmit re VHF antenna cable connec Check ifthe cable is firmly ceive tion may haveloosened connected Antenna its cabling may be Check the antenna and its damaged cabling for damage Rx channel setting is wrong Confirm the channel set ting The message is sent Setting of transmission is not Confirm MMSI to wrong ship correct No position data e GPS antenna may be dam e Change the GPS anten aged na e GPS antenna cable be
8. a Y C GARE CEC QS 254 Nel Sim Bz E gt 64 CE TIRAS LE 2 521 25 040 IHSDAIN3 S0 290 o Pon ere T y Exon aiv GET LELLNY VEEL LAE FM BE Zu Rae z 0e 608 0 62 08 00 WHE MADE 1 a es ee Y C AH v 1104 ONIXHH OL 619 1134 yaw p AVA JHL 40 313A JHL NHIldl vTI 908 0000N 3009 9162N ETON Va NIINIHN TIVINVH ISN JNIINIIHN IIVAUNVH 911 908 000 84 C ET 250 610 BRM 34 p HIE 091GON ET ON Y r LB 1 7 8 GAIMACECCEY 1 TW WIN SNOT MIN TEN 011 TE 4 27 SNNN giat ea 2 SING WAN NE YK WYE avava LON Ud 7 4 6 01 TDA D1 11 419 51380 37800 WWNHINV eae INPS 37800 THUY E oum lt 20 C UC GELCE WEHE ERM RN C G2LN 7 mur N AMERY TY Conf CCS C FM Y 6 NC peepee E SENT NHI INNON TON 00 114408 WOO YNNAINY 540 u p 31 318v ISIH 1372996 ONTLNNON 53 CHS MEE LCEL BSH NE TW u 174 G UM 4 Lp WE Jl VNNGINV dIHA 221 HA 6 LE PY L1 E INA MEE RE EE FE Sis id af Z 7 3un1XL 31812 Ml A C MAARE LLL 4
9. 1 8642 J NN N3INV 3 8 LYSNYANI V J 1 dVMNI VN 40109 3 18v 4 0 NO 3did 350 ex 11 0249 1 NIINNON SW ISN TAN RE RE SVNNGINY 530891510 10194038 JHL SACHS INOLA STAL NOLLWOOT NTLNTLM SW 72 CV 4940 0208 08 Ny OH ED 1L1 OO SIAN LSAT d 109 077 9 0 2002 160 40 HMVN SSVW 31 25 80 8T Ue ON3MVI 80 6 T 30349 DIVSVAVA 1 MVdJDVIO NOI 93NNOOH3INI HAANOdSNVAL SIV 55 1 yy 80 8 NMVUC LIMOYIO LYOHS 1N4AdMd OL WAHL 3dVl 0450 LON AV SINIT WOO 31 v 035 51 NOILONAS 1dW IdW OLNY O M SNH V 318VO NYI 1 91 15 ISN NOI1dO Alddfls OHVAdIHS 1 ALON KE PF PETA EN vx C BH SEW C GY AYN Y 2 SE ECX OW ION 030v REALL pHEMT CL m ou bsgz M _ Pad 718080 8 8 1 108 010v Sd ONE 1 ON NH gt 9 9 lt N Xu AV1dS 10 1 80 at ND 9 9 VN4H1Xd young 2 47 2 SI GIV9 3i8vo NV1 88032 102 0 01 98 181810 0 35 gri 1514 06 06 0 44 08 4308 4 sages 1320 lt N XL 8408 d N i INV 201171 Cd XI F 9d 40172 18 149 384 2 yey CND 318V9 gx o
10. 150M W2VN C DE Either one Distributor DB 1 esl RG 10U Y 8D FB CV option Attached to Distributor approx 1m t Ground is not required 8D FB CV 30 m 50 m Option RG 10U Y 20 m Local supply COM POWER 12 24 VDC LANCABLE P5E 4PTX BL GROUND WIRE PC HUB NAVNET 2 mor 10 m POWER CABLE RS 422 RATING 2 Supplied EE 12 24 VDC 1 GROUND RED BLACK Standard Switchboard breaker Option D VS Local Supply 1 Supply from breaker on switchboard 2 If COM lines connection for NavNet sensor are not used tape them to prevent short circuit 1 10 1 INSTALLATION Connection of AIS viewer FAISPC MX The AIS viewer may be connected to the FA 50 directly or to both FA 50 and NavNet VX2 3D See the figure below for connection examples Data sentences VDM VDO FAISPC MX DIRECT CONNECTION LAN Data sentences VDM VDO L L SOG COG HDT FAISPC MX NavNet VX2 3D CONNECTION LAN Data sentences VDM VDO L L SOG COG HDT FAISPC MX FA 50 NavNet VX2 3D CONNECTION Required updating software 1 11 1 INSTALLATION 1 8 1 8 1 1 12 Setting and Adjustments After installing the equipment set up the COM port Network and own ship s static in formation MMSI ship s name call sign antenna position and type of ship The FA 50 is set up from the PC or external display The procedure below sho
11. Check ifthe cable is firmly damaged fastened If the cable has damage change it 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 4 Diagnostics The built in diagnostic facility displays program version no and TX text then checks RAM ROM RX channels and GPS antenna for proper operation 1 Open Internet Explorer and display the main menu 2 Click Tests to show the Tests display FA 50 Tests Transponder Test GPS Test Menu 3 Click Transponder Test or GPS Test to show the appropriate test screen Transponder Test The program version number appears on the first line The CPU1 RAM and CPU2 RAM ROM and the two RX channels and TX are checked for proper operation and the results are displayed as OK or NG No Good For any NG try resetting the power and checking connections If NG persists contact your dealer for advice GPS Test The program version number appears on the first line The ROM RAM and connection with antenna including power line and the results are displayed as OK or NG No Good For any NG try resetting the power and checking con nections If NG persists contact your dealer for advice FA 50 Transponder Test Version Transponder test FA 50 GPS Test Version 48502864005 ROM OK RAM OK Antenna OK lt lt Tests GPS test 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING This page is intentionally left blank APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 1EC61 162 EC61162 P sentence Off TX
12. L 10M MJ A6SPF001 7 010C MJ A6SPF0017 050C MJ A6SPF0017 100C MJ A6SPF0017 200C MJ A6SPF0017 300C Note One FA 50 can be installed on a network 000 160 966 000 164 634 10 AIS viewer LAN cable 000 164 63 10 1 3 Cable assy 000 159 704 11 1 For NavNet 2 1 m 000 159 705 11 1 For NavNet VX2 5 m 000 159 706 11 1 For NavNet VX2 10 m 000 159 707 11 1 For NavNet VX2 20 m 000 159 708 11 1 For NavNet VX2 30 m 1 2 1 3 1 INSTALLATION AIS Transponder FA 50 Mounting considerations mounting The FA 50 can be mounted on a desktop deck or on a bulkhead When selecting a mounting location keep the following points in mind The temperature and humidity should be moderate and stable Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as mo tors and generators A magnetic compass will be affected if the FA 50 is placed too close to it Observe the compass safe distances noted in the safety instructions to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass Fix the unit to the mounting location with 4x20 self tapping screws supplied VHF Antenna Location The location of the AIS VHF antenna should be carefully considered Digital commu nication is more sensitive tha
13. Not Read 2 07 DEC 2007 07 27 8 B 431099808 SOUSIN TEST 3 _Detail Read 3 07 DEC 2007 07 26 12 431099808 SOUSIN TEST 2 _Detail Not Read 4 07 DEC 2007 07 25 8 A 431099808 SOUSIN TEST _Detail Read 6 Detail 7 Detail 8 Detail 9 Detail 10 Detail Message 8 Broadcast Normal 12 Addressed Safety 14 Broadcast Safety lt lt Message To change the page click Page x x Flag field shows Read or Not Read for each message received Message category Message 8 Received routine messages Message 12 Received safety messages from specific party Message 14 Received safety messages 2 3 2 OPERATION 2 3 Own Vessel Data Display The Own Vessel Data display shows your ship s various data 1 Show the main menu 2 Click Own Vessel Data FA 50 Own Vessel Data nan Static View Channel 1234567 on EX CH 208 International Ship Mame MARU RA GH 2Uusgstlntermational Gal Sign El Power DA Manual Internal Antenna ELS 2222 m BE 25 mE 1a mE 20mm External Antenna A 1082 101120 i 2 10 1 Position Ship Type Passenger ships 4 Carrying HE or MP IMG hazard pollutant category OS Cargo Type Edit lt lt Top Menu Carga Type MMSI Nine digit number Ship Name 20 characters max Call sign 7 characters max Internal External Antenna Position Shows GPS and external GPS antenna posi tions Ship Type Cargo Type RX1 Channel four d
14. example a mast may block reception or prolong acquisition time Mount the antenna unit as high as possible Mounting it this way keeps it free of in terfering objects and water spray which can interrupt reception of GPS satellite sig nal if the water freezes 2 Outdoor Indoor AIS Transponder FA 50 RG 10U Y or 8D FB CV Installation overview of GPS VHF combined antenna Mounting procedure 1 Dismount the bottom cover cut the cable tie inside the unit and take out the co axial connector attached to the combined box Loosen four screws to loosen whip antenna fixture and pull out the coaxial con nector coming from the combined box through the hole in the whip antenna fixture Connect the coaxial connector to the whip antenna base and wrap the junction part of the whip antenna with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape for waterproof ing Insert the whip antenna from the top of the combined antenna Secure the whip antenna with whip antenna fixture Using a new plastic band supplied secure the cables and coaxial connector in side the antenna case Mount the bottom cover Fix the GPS VHF combined antenna to the ship s stanchion 40 to 50 mm diame ter with antenna fixing brackets flat washers and hex nuts For 60 to 80 mm di ameter stanchion the mast fixing kit Type OP24 5 Code No 005 954 510 is necessary Note Coat the exposed parts of bolts and nuts with silicon sealant 1 INSTALLATI
15. supplements the Status field The Status field E estimated dead reckoning shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for M Manual input A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator S Simulator and Status field shall not be null fields N Data not valid SSD AIS ship static data SSD c C C C XXX XXX XX XX C aa hh lt CR gt lt LF gt VBW Dual ground water speed VBW x x x X A x X X X A x X A x x A hh CR LF 1 Ship s Call Sign 1 to 7 characters 2 Ship s Name 1 to 20 characters 3 Pos ref point distance A from bow 0 to 511 Meters 4 Pos ref point distance B from stern 0 to 511 Meters 5 Pos ref point distance C from port beam 0 to 63 Meters 6 Pos ref point distance D from starboard beam 0 to 63 Meters 7 DTE indicator flag 8 Not used 9 Checksum 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Longitudinal ground speed knots 5 Transverse ground speed knots 6 Status ground speed A data valid V data invalid 7 Not used 8 Not used 9 Not used 10 Not used 11 Checksum AP 11 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE VSD AIS voyage static data VSD x x X X X X C C AAMMSS SS XX XX X X X X hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 10 1 Type of ship and cargo category 0 to 255 Maximum present static draught eee 8 0 to 25 5 Meters Persons on board 0 to 8191 Destination 1 20 characters Estimated UTC of a
16. the OK button to finish If you changed a setting the message below appears You must restart your FA 50 before the new settings will take effect Do you want to restart your FA 50 now It will take about 1 minute to restart your FA 50 Click the Yes button to restart ER LED on the FA 50 lights After the LED goes off access is given The message Please close the window appears Close the browser After restart is completed it is necessary to access the FA 50 using new values For example if you changed the IP address use the new address to access the FA 50 Ship static Set the static data as below to use the transponder function 1 On the Initial Setup menu click Ship Static Edit to show the Ship Static Edit menu 1 FA 50 Ship Static Edit Login Name Password selnitial Setup 1 15 1 INSTALLATION 2 Enter the Login Name and Password The Ship Static Edit screen appears Note that the password is known by only the FURUNO dealer FA 50 Ship Static Edit MMSI 000005044 Ship Name Call Sign Internal Antenna Position A 0 m E 0m D 0 Im External Antenna Position Al 0 m B Ship 3 Vessel lt lt Setup Enter ship s MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity in nine digits Enter ship s name using up to 20 alohanumeric characters Enter call sign using seven alphanumeric characters D py e 59 Set Int
17. 1 Darts Code 100 236 232 10 Name Warning Label 2 Type 86 129 1001 1 A WARNING To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Code No 100 236 742 10 Safety instructions for the installer A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash Water in the equipment can result in fire electrical shock or damage to the equipment Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connecting an incompatible power supply can cause fire or damage the equipment The voltage rating appears on the inlet of power Radiation Hazard A WARNING Do not approach the antenna closer than 0 4 m MPE by FCC when it is transmitting The antenna emits radio waves which can be harmful to the human bogy HF power density Dist Description on antenna aperture required by 100 W m IEC 60945 10 W m IEC 60945 MPE by FCC MPE Minimum Permissible Exposure SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent in
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19. 4 156 225 2023 161 75 1065 156 275 2024 161 8 1066 167 85 67 767 9 156 425 161 95 156 475 162 70 160 525 160 675 160 725 160 775 160 825 160 875 76 160 925 161 525 1082 157 125 2083 161 775 1083 157 175 2084 161 825 1084 157 225 2085 161 875 2 APPENDIX 2 VHF CHANNEL LISTS International mode Ch Frequency MHz ChNo Frequency MHz 1001 156 05 1088 157 425 1002 156 1 2001 160 65 1003 156 15 2002 160 7 1004 156 2 2003 160 75 1005 156 25 2004 160 8 6 7 156 3 2005 160 85 1007 156 35 2007 160 95 1018 156 9 8 156 4 1019 15695 9 156 45 1020 1565 1021 156 55 1022 1024 157 2 156 7 1025 156 75 1026 156 8 1027 156 85 1028 1615 1060 161 55 TOE 1616 1062 161 65 1063 1617 1064 161 75 1065 1618 156 325 161 85 156 375 161 9 156 425 161 95 156 475 162 156 525 160 625 156 575 160 675 ME NN 156 625 160 675 156 825 160 925 156 875 161 525 156 925 161 575 156 975 161 625 157 025 161 675 157 075 161 725 157 125 161 775 157 175 161 825 157 225 161 875 157 275 161 925 157 325 161 975 mU M 108 1954 379 2088 162 025 CH13 67 operate on 1W AP 3 APPENDIX 3 PARTS LIST LOCATIONS Parts lists FURUNO Model FA 50 Tranponder ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST BKNo NAME TYPE CODE NO PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD MAIN amp TX 05P0814 001 034 470 POWER 05 0809 001 034 460 RX1 05P0808A 001 015 620 RX2 05P0808B 001 015 630 GPS TB 24P0043 005 955 290 A
20. 4 3 and press the Enter key This number is the de fault value of FA 50 lt lt Top Menu COM PORT setup 1 Click COM Port Setup to show the COM Port Setup screen FA 50 COM Port Setup Data Type IECE1152 default IFC61152 TA Speed 38400 bps Auto RA Speed e default Auto lt lt nitial Setup 2 he default setting for Data Type is IEC61162 which is suitable for most installa tions If change is necessary click the Data Type drop down list and choose data type as applicable among the following choices IFG61162 1 13 1 INSTALLATION 1 14 3 IEC61162 Transmit and receive IEC61162 format data via COM port P sen tences are received but not transmitted P sentence is FURUNO s original sen tence IEC61162 P sentence Transmit and receive IEC61162 P sentences format data via COM port Off FA 50 transmits no data from COM port With the radio buttons at RX Speed choose how RX speed is regulated Auto or Manual For manual choose speed from the drop down list 38400 bps Note Tx speed is fixed at 38400 bps Click OK to confirm setting NETWORK setup If connected to a LAN via NETWORK port set the IP address for FA 50 as shown below 1 aS I Click Network Setup to show the Network Setup screen FA 50 Network Setup MAC Address 00 D0 1D 02 FA 60 IP Address 172 031 024 003 default 172 031 024 003 Subnet Mask 265 255 000 000 default 255 255 000 000
21. AMETER 24 17mm 1 NOTE TABLE CABLE LENGTH PLAG MASS GPA 017 INC P 3 106 GPA 0178 TNC J 3 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE UF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED Mar 27 07 APPRUVED Mr 27 07 R Esuni GPA 01 01 S TITLE Il MS O ANTENNA UNIT Wi 4384 004 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD L sms _ 26 TABLE mm mm IMENSIUNS E 100 lt Ls500 500 lt L lt 1000 1000 lt Ls2000 4080 50 3580 40 D D DIAMETER OF FAB 151D 1245215 55 2 001 NO METAL iB JECTS SHOULD BE BEYOND THIS POINT E3020 4640 450 STANCHIHN 1 1 NOTE 1 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE UF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED 3 ts s ME GMA 100 Fe D SES VA Re ch 845 or rd AS COMBINED ANTENNA Ww 1417 002 F 24 003 5010 OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD D 11 og 218121313 ONTANI VA Y 71 LINN 3H1 9 314 553925 ONIddVL ISN u al m SNUISN3NIC 40 2 53
22. Built in GPS receiver for position fixing device Program Version Progam no versione _ FA 50 AIS Transponder 0550233 01 July 2007 Main Program Minor change vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS GPS antenna VHF GPA 017S or 017 GPS VHF combined antenna GVA 100 T Distributor DB 1 a R Tr ence pee MX J j HUB AIS TRANSPONDER FA 50 MM E EXTERNAL j ME DISPLAY BET _ NR NAVNET EXTERNAL RADAR DISPLAY CHART PLOTTER eee ECDIS PILOT PLUG OR GPS GP 150 H SPEEDLOG SENSOR SYROCOMPASS AC DC POWER SATELLITE COMPASS pi pU 100 115 24VDC 12 24 VDC IF 1500AIS 2 SERIES 200 230VAC Ek 19 50 60 Hz Usaually FA 50 uses the internal GPS When connecting the external GPS use one which satisfies the following points Standard supply 1 Outputs DTM sentence WGS 84 can be chosen 2 Outputs GBS sentence 3 Outputs sentences with the mode indicator GNS Ver 3 0 and later GLL Ver 2 0 and later GGA Ver 2 0 and later RMC Ver 1 5 and later GPS navigator GP 150 meets with requirements shown above eee Optional supply Local supply vil SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS This page is intentionally left blank
23. C COM 1 13 D N EN 1 8 3 2 5 ae en et 3 2 G GPS antenna 1 5 GPS VHF combined 1 7 index term dota 02 10 AP 6 ie es 1 12 maintenance 3 1 19821818 CO ss od bee asas AP 1 N NaviNet 1 11 NETWORK eta ee Ge tiro 1 14 O ODTONALSUDDIY u uuu 1 2 OWN vessel data 2 4 P DANS IIS S sessi u u AP 4 pans IOCallOD AP 5 R receiving messasge 2 3 S sending messasge 2 2 sensor statusS 2 8 serial interface VO circuit AP 7 standard supply xu uy RE once 1 1 subnet 1 12 troubleshooting 3 2 V VHF antenna iced 1 3
24. Expected error in longitude Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Checksum GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data GGA hhmmss ss llll lla yyyyy yy a X XX X X X X M x x M x x xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Not used Latitude N S Longitude E W GPS quality indicator Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used I E 1 10 Not used 11 Checksum GLL Geographic position latitude longitude ss A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Latitude N S 2 Longitude 6 3 Not used D 4 Status A data valid V data invalid 4 5 Mode indicator see note 3 6 Checksum The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP 9 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE GNS GNSS fix data GNS hhmmss ss lll lla yyyyy yy a C C XX X X X X X X X X X x Ah lt CR gt lt LF gt HDT Heading true OSD Own ship data OSD x x A X X 4 X X a X X X X a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt AP 10 mue A 1 used 9 2 Latitude N S
25. FA 50 CLASS B AIS TRANSPONDER O ES gt gt lt gt m FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD www furuno co jp FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashi hara cho N shi nomya 662 8580 Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 X Al rights reserved Printed i n J apan Pub COM 44420 B2 TATA FA50 Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used i n thi s nanual is el enental chl ori ne free FURUNO Aut hori zed D stri but or Deal er A 2008 B2 JU 08 2009 00016841411 IMPORTANT NOTICES General The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual Wrong op eration or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO If this manual is lost or worn contact your dealer about replacement The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice The example screens or illustrations shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equip ment settings Save this manual for future reference Any modification of the equipment including software by persons not authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty All brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or service
26. Group Assignment button to show the Group Assignment window This window shows the following list when receiving a group assignment message via VHF own ship is cruising in the area specified on the message FA 50 Group Assignment Assigned Mode Last Time 7 min Last Time Lat NE 35 00 0000 N Lat NE Lon NE 136 00 0000 E Lon NE Lat SW 34 00 0000 N Lat SW Lon SW 135 00 0000 Lon SW Report Interval 5 sec TRX Mode TxA TxB RxA RxB Own Vessel Data Quiet Mode 3 min 35 00 0000 N 136 00 0000 E 34 00 0000 N 135 00 0000 E Assigned mode Own ship s data is sent automatically with the designated interval in the specified area Quite mode Transmission is not available in the specified area 10 Click Own Vessel Data Top Menu to go back to the top menu 2 OPERATION 2 4 Alarm Status The alarm status log shows alarms violated Click Alarm Status on the top menu to show the alarm status log H FA 50 Alarm Status Type We Description Nothing Data Menu TX malfunction and Error LED lights TDMA RX1 Board trouble TX stopped on corresponding RX1 TX channel TDMA RX2 Board trouble TX stopped on corresponding RX2 TX channel COG Invalid COG data No data from external navigator Continued operation pos sible HDG Invalid nonexistent HDG data L L No L L data SOG Invalid SOG data 2 OPERATION 2 5 Sensor Status The sensor status display provides infor
27. LOANNOO N ONL YOLOANNOO tt SSV 3 1dVO 1ddANO9 EEM 6 4 34 1 TANIA 09 0N C 44 A SIVIdd1VW NOIIVIIV1SNI A 8R 1 2 DETAIL A SCALE 1 2 2 5 B FIXING HOLES LANDAY GPS 70 LAN CONNECTOR 255 GPS CONNECTOR 870 2 WE POWER SIGNAL CABLE GND TERMINAL VHF CONNECTOR 1 2 1 4x20 1 MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE 2 TABLE 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH IS NOT SPECIFIED p j USE TAPPING SCREWS 4x20 FOR FIXING THE UNIT FA 50 CHECK Mug 24 07 LTAKENO IR a ME CLASS B AS TRANSPONDER OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 213 150 1 TABLE 1 mm DIMENSION 50 lt Ls100 100 lt Ls500 D 2 269 TABLE 1 mm Emm DIMENSION 90 lt L 100 129 A 4 00415250 3 721 NN 1 14UNSTB HUUR CO 4mm 14 18143 mm 030 19 mm C4 1 mm THREAD PER 254mm 1 INCH 14 PITCH 18143 mm THREAD LENGTH 19 mm OR MORE PITCH DI
28. N65LBC179DR RS422 TD mum COM TD B 2 TD A 110Q RS422_RD CL DA COM RD B COM RD A 2 2 PC400 4700 GND NMEA RD sentence description Input sentences AIQ AOIS query AlQ ccc hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Query data 2 Checksum BBM AIS broadcast binary message BBM x x X X X X S S x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 111 1 1411 8 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 1 to 9 7 2 Message sentence number 1 to 9 6 3 Sequential Message identifier 0 to 9 5 4 AlS channel for broadcast of the radio message 4 5 VDL message number 8 or 14 see ITU R M 1371 o 3 6 Binary data 2 7 Number of fill bits 0 to 5 1 8 Checksum 7 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE Format Specifier Address Categry Nature of Distress or First Telecommand 5 Type of Communication or Second Telecommand Position Time POND DSC DSC XXxX XXXXXXXXX XX XX XX X X XXXXXXXXXX XX a a gt lt gt 21111 11 21111 10 1111 e 9 1111 8 sh a 6 5 oe 4 3 MEE 2 4 1 MMSI of ship in distress Nature of distress 10 Acknowledgement 11 Expansion indicator O
29. Not used 10 Not used 11 Checksum I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ot ZDA Time and date ZDA hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx xx xx hh CR LF 1 UTC 2 Day 01 to 31 UTC 3 Month 01 to 12 UTC 4 Year UTC 5 Local zone hours 00h to 13h 6 Local zone minutes 00 to 59 as local time 7 Checksum AP 15 FURUNO 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 8 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 4 4 1 4 2 FA 50 SPECIFICATIONS OF CLASS B AIS TRANSPONDER FA 50 GENERAL Type Class B AIS Transponder RX capacity 2250 report minute 1channel 4500 report minute 2channel RX system CSTDMA dual wave simultaneous reception Synchronous framing Indirect synchronize from external oscillator Operating mode Autonomous Assigned polled interrogation response Frequency switching Automatic Prevention of abnormal TX Auto suspend for detecting TX more than 1 second Regulations IMO MSC 140 76 IEC 62287 1 ITU R M 1371 2 DSC ITU R M 825 3 IEC 60945 ed 4 adopted TRANSMITTER Frequency range 156 025 MHz to 162 025 MHz F1D Output power 1W 2W Channel interval 25 kHz Frequency deviation 3 ppm or less Transmit speed 9600 bps 50 ppm Spurious Emission 9 kHz to 1 GHz 36 dBm or less 1 GHz to 4 GHz 30 dBm or less AIS RECEIVER Frequency range 156 025 MHz to 162 025 MHz DSC 156 525 MHz Oscillator frequenc
30. O N O gt 1 Total number of messages 2 Message number 3 Query reply flag 4 Vessel MMSI 5 Data set 1 6 Additional data sets 7 Data set n DSE x Xx 8 XXXXXXXXXX XX C C XX C C hh lt CR gt lt LF gt ME l II 8 11 1 11 1 7 6 LO 5 em 4 3 2 1 DTM Datum referencew DTM ccc a x x a X X a X X ccc hh lt CR gt lt LF gt N AP 8 O1 CO P 8 Checksum Local datum W84 WGS84 W72 WGS72 S85 SGS85 P90 PE90 999 User defined IHO datum code Not used Lat offset min N S Lon offset min E W Not used Reference dattum W84 WGS84 W72 WGS72 585 SGS85 P90 PE90 Checksum GBS GNSS satellite fault direction APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE GBS hhmmss ss x xX X X X X XX X X X X X x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt GLL IIII Il a yyyyy yy a hhmmss NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid POND Not used Expected error in latitude
31. ON Whip antenna fixture Loosen four screws M5x16 Combined box Bottom cover GPS VHF combined antenna 4 Installing distributor DB 1 The length of the cable between the distributor and transponder is 1 m so locate the distributor within 1 m from the transponder Fix the distributor on the bulkhead facing the cable entrance downward Remove the lid of the distributor and secure the distrib utor with two self tapping screws 1 6 1 INSTALLATION Self tapping screw 4x30 Cut T Note Be sure no foreign material or water enters the distributor AC DC Power Supply option When selecting a mounting location for the unit keep the following in mind Keep the unit out away from areas subject to water splash Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents e The mounting location should be well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal A magnetic compass will be affected if the unit is placed too close to it Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent disturbance to the magnetic compass Steering compass 0 6 m Standard compass 0 9 m Fix the unit with four self tapping screws 4x16 to a desktop or the deck It is not nec essary to open the cover 1 INSTALLATION 1 7 Connect power source LAN cable VHF antenna and ground wire as shown below 22 GPS VHF Combined Sie guile Antenna GVA 100 T 017 5
32. P 4 APPENDIX 3 PARTS LIST LOCATIONS Parts location Transponder MAIN amp TX Board 05P0814 a mua pp HAT Board Rx Board 5 0808 GPS TB POWER Board 24P0043 05 0809 AP 5 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE Sentence data Input sentencesACK AlQ BBM DSC DSE DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT OSD RMC SSD VBW VSD VTG Output sentences ABK ACA ACS ALR TXT VDM VDO Transmission intervalABK With each event ACA ACS At RX Switch information the region ALR 25 s during alarm 2 min normally no alarm TXT Status is changed VDM At VHFVDO 1 5 Load requirements as listener Isolation opto coupler Input Impedance 470 ohms Max Voltage 15 V Threshold 3 mA In case of FURUNO device talker connection Output drive capability Differential driver outputR 54 ohm 1 1 V minR 60 ohm 1 1 V minDriver short circuit current 250 mA max Data transmissionData format and protocol are transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the stan dard referenced in 2 1 of IEC 61162 1 The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit as illustrated below The following parameters are used Baud rate 38 4 Kbps Data bits 8 D7 0 parity none otop bits 1 pe fee Jos Jos 05 07 _ Start Stop bit Data bits bit AP 6 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE Serial interface VO circuit Input Output Buffer S
33. Speed 38400 bps RX Speed Auto Manual 4800 bps 38400 bps Initial Setup COM Port I Data Type Network Setup MAC Address IP Address 172 031 024 003 lt Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 NavNet Port Number 10000 Host Name AIS0 AIS9 AIS0 AIS Data Output Continuous AIS Continuous GPS Continuous ZDA Continuous AIS GPS Continuous AIS ZDA Continuous GPS ZDA Continuous AIS GPS DA Auto Ship Static Edit Required a password Own Vessel Data Own Static Cargo Type Edit MMSI Ship Name Call Sign Internal Antenna Position External Antenna Position Ship Type Cargo Type View Channel Region List Group Assignment RX1 RX2 Power TX Log Message m Send Message RX Log Alarm Status Sensor Status Tests Transponder Test Version CPU1RAM CPU2RAM ROM RX1 RX2 TX GPS Test Version ROM RAM Antenna For Service Required a password bold default AP 1 APPENDIX 2 VHF CHANNEL LISTS USA mode Ch No Frequency MHz No Frequency MHz 1001 156 05 1088 157 425 2001 160 65 16065 2003 160 75 156 3 2005 160 85 6 108 1569 __ 8 1564 1019 1535 9 1545 1020 1565 1021 1566 1022 1566 023 15715 13 15665 1024 1872 14 1567 1025 15725 15 15678 i026 1573 16 1668 1027 15735 17 15685 2078 16155 2021 167 55 1617 106
34. e ONIHOLINS S78 1 1 09119031 93 MOSNAS AVIdSId 1 3 Oe e 2 ME M 100 059 Xa eee NAZM WOSI An 01 08 gr a aa 308 4 ad LE go 1 a bes 04 06 12 84 08 425 ms UTE 061 49 EE 34 Ed s HOIV9IAVN 549 E rN ouf Y p gt 6 lt ERKSA 2 23 OOL VAD Z gt BA 44 6 lt 66 MO fig VNN3INV 549 INV Sd9 qapa 424 5 ak DEI LN Ed Wd uz 44z4 hags EN NL e ut WHA 440 0054 NE 9 WG 2050 000 45 448 1 L gt W 9d gt gt yq NOI1VA9IHN09 VNN3INV 123138 an 2 6 L TE XVI AM c N i P MA VMNHINY Sd9 PO sy 338087100 d YS 03 13 my kel dQNOdSNVdI SIV d _SSV 10 CE E El Bit inte amp Ed AGT KINO 0141 4 4 Em 20799 NI 1 209 08 9 VN3INY dit Fa v N 9VAO6Z 00Z A LE Ge Er G j OM MI INDEX A AC DC power supply 1 9 alarm State 22 502 a 2 7
35. ernal External antenna positions as follows 1 Enter distance for location A of FA 50 GPS antenna A Distance from bow to GPS antenna position setting range 0 511 m 2 Enter distance for location B C and D similar to how you did for A above B Distance from stern to GPS antenna position setting range 0 511 m C Distance from port to GPS antenna position setting range 0 63 m D Distance from starboard to GPS antenna position setting range 0 63 m gt GPS antenna 3 Enter distance for location of an external GPS antenna if connected similar to how you did for the internal GPS antenna 7 Click the down allow button for Ship Type to show the operation window and then choose a ship type WIG Wing in ground HSC High speed craft 1 reserved for future use 2 WIG IE Passenger ships Cargo ships B 8 8 Other types of ship 10 Reserved for regional use 11 Reserved for regional use 10 to 19 Reserved for regional use 12 Reserved for regional use 1 20 to 25 Reserved for future use 13 Reserved for regional use 14 Reserved for regional use 15 Reserved for regional use 16 Reserved for regional use 17 Reserved for regional use 18 Reserved for regional use 19 Reserved for regional use 20 Reserved for future use 21 Reserved for future use 22 Reserved for future use 24 Reserved for future use 25 Reserved far future use 8 After finishing all settings click the OK but
36. ersion Cable Assy Connector NJ TP 3DXV 1 m Antenna Cable id m S FA 50 30m Fabricate locally See next page N P 8DFB Waterproofing connector Wrap connector with vulcanizing tape and then vinyl tape Bind the tape end witha cable tie N 227727727 mms Antenna cable set CP20 02710 REC 50 m Connect the cable the same as 1 above Note The length of this cable should be less than 20 m to prevent signal loss The coax coupling cable assy type NJ TP 3DXV 1 code no 000 123 809 coaxial connector N P 8DFB supplied vulcanizing tape and vinyl tape are required Fab ricate both ends of the cable as shown in the figure on the next page 1017 1 INSTALLATION How to attach the connector N P 8DFB for cable 8D FB CV Outer Sheath Inner Sheath Shield Armor 2 Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions IIIS x RRR 5 050 0500 05060 05050 0 050 0 050 b 5 own e P DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 5 30 30 Expose inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left Cut off insulator and core by 10mm from its end e 9 5 KIRKI 550000 060066 059050 060 050 0606 PSR RRR IRIS 505050060 00 05060 oo OO SX 0606060606000 1 1 SRR RRR RRM WISI ST IG en 590050 0 060 050 0050 060506 5050 050 050 0 050 050 050 05 h 1 k t d 5
37. essage 1 to 9 6 2 Message sentence number 1 to 9 S s 5 3 Sequential message identifier 0 to 9 4 4 15 BE 3 5 Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message EE 2 6 Number of fill bits 0 to 5 ER LL E 1 7 Checksum VDO AIS VHF data link own vessel report X dd bed 111 1 6 x 4 AIS channel pe 4 7 Checksum 1 VTG Course over ground and ground speed VTG x x I x x M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Course over ground degrees true 2 Not used 3 Speed over ground knots 4 Speed over ground km h 5 Mode indicator see note 6 Checksum AP 14 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message 1 to 9 2 Message sentence number 1 to 9 3 Sequential message identifier 0 to 9 5 Encapsulated ITU R M 1371 radio message 6 Number of fill bits 0 to 5 NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The positioning system Mode indicator field shall not be a null field APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data GGA hhmmss ss llll lla yyyyy yy a X XX X X X X M x x M x x xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Not used Latitude N S Longitude E W GPS quality indicator Not used Not used Not used Not used
38. he equivalent The cable should be kept as short as possible to minimize signal attenuation and the maximum length is 50 meters All outdoor installed connectors on coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation such as vulcanizing tape to protect against water penetration into the an tenna cable Coaxial cables should be installed in separate signal cable channels tubes and at least 10 cm away from power supply cables Crossing of cables should be done at right angles 90 degrees The minimum bend radius of the coaxial cable should be 5 times the cable s outer diameter 1 4 1 INSTALLATION GPS Antenna Install the GPS antenna unit referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual When selecting a mounting location for the antenna keep in mind the following points Select a location out of the radar beam The radar beam will obstruct or prevent re ception of the GPS satellite signal There should be no interfering object within the line of sight to the satellites Objects within line of sight to a satellite for example a mast may block reception or prolong acquisition time Mount the antenna unit as high as possible to keep it free of interfering objects and water spray which can interrupt reception of GPS satellite signal if the water freez es Extending antenna cable Three types of antenna cable extensions are optionally available Antenna cable set CP20 02700 Antenna Unit Conv
39. igits received over RX1 Channel type International Local is shown in parentheses RX2 Channel four digits received over RX2 Channel type International Local is shown in parentheses Power Shows the power 2W 3 Cargo Type can be selected as below 2 OPERATION 4 Choose a type and then click the OK button FA 50 Cargo Type Resende ue 0 8 1 Carrying DG HS or MP IMO hazard or pollutant category X 2 Carrying 05 HS or MP hazard or pollutant category Y set yn vessel Data 3 Carrying OG HS or MP IMO hazard or pollutant category 2 4 Carrying OG HS MP hazard or pollutant category OS 5 Reserved for future use b Reserved far future use 7 Reserved far future use B Reserved far future use additional information 5 Click the Cargo Type Edit button to show the Cargo Type screen Select a Cargo Type from the drop down list and click OK Click Region List button to show the local sea area Clicking the Detail button shows the detailed information of the region E FA 50 Region Detail 1 Time 15 NOVIA2007 04 32 Lat NE 11204 E 135 Q0 0 E Lat Sv 34 00 0 Lon Sw s 82 Ch A Band 2088 Default Ch B Band 2087 Default TRA Mode XE RxA RYE fone Power 6 nm Enter MSG2 lt lt Region List OF EZ U 8 Click Region List Own Vessel Data in order to return to Own Vessel Data window 2 5 2 OPERATION 2 6 9 Click the
40. marks of their respective holders How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method of disposal How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery ies To see if your product has a battery ies see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions below if a battery ies is used In the European Union The crossed out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash or at a trash site Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006 66 EU In the USA The Mobius loop symbol three chasing arrows indicates that Ni Cd and lead acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws Ni Cd In the other countries There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol The number of symbols can increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EE The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to install or operate the equipment Safety instructions for the operator WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardou
41. mation about sensors connected to the FA 50 1 Show Top Menu 2 Click Sensor Status FA 50 Sensor Status Internal GPS in use Heading valid Channel Management Parameters Changed lt lt To p Menu EE EE Channel Management Parameters Channel parameters have been 2 Changed changed 1 Whichever navigator is in use 2 Displayed for 30 seconds after changing channel parameters 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING NOTICE Do not open the shield cover unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors 3 1 Maintenance Regular maintenance helps good performance Check the items listed below monthly to keeD your equipment in good working order Check point remedy Wiring Check that each cable and wire are securely fastened Refasten if necessary Check grounding for rust Clean if necessary Antenna Check antenna and its cabling for damage Replace if necessary Cabinet Dust and dirt should be removed from the cabinet with a soft dry cloth Do not use chemical based cleaners they can remove paint and markings 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 2 Replacing the Fuse
42. n analog voice communication to interference created by reflections in obstructions like masts and booms It may be necessary to relocate the VHF radiotelephone antenna to minimize interference effects To minimize interfer ence effects the following guidelines apply e The AIS VHF antenna should be placed in an elevated position that is as free as possible with a minimum of 0 5 meters in the horizontal direction from constructions made of conductive materials The antenna should not be installed close to any large vertical obstruction The objective for the AIS VHF antenna is to see the hori zon freely through 360 degrees There should not be more than one antenna on the same plane The AIS VHF an tenna should be mounted directly above or below the ship s primary VHF radiotele phone antenna with no horizontal separation and with a minimum of 2 8 meters vertical separation If itis located on the same plane as other antennas the distance apart should be at least 10 meters Install the VHF whip antenna option referring to the outline drawing at the back of this manual Separate this antenna from other VHF radiotelephone antennas as shown below to prevent interference to the FA 50 1 INSTALLATION Whip antenna for AIS Other VHF whip antenna More than 2 8 _ lt More than 10 m More than 0 5 m Horizontal separation distance Vertical separation distance Cabling Use coaxial cable type 5D 2V or t
43. on Clam nut wasner clam as RRR RRR RRR J 3 5 0500 05060 0 05060 000 shown left If it is difficult to slip the clamp onto the Clamp cable use a file to enlarge the inner diameter of the Clam Nut P Gasket lip reddish brown Aluminum Foil Cut aluminum foil at four places 90 from one another Insulator n back aluminum foil onto shield and trim Trim aluminum tape foil here Washer 2 E EE Slit the washer 2 and trim insulator at the end of the Bq washer 2 Expose the core by 5mm Spacer white Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin OOP 25252543 595050060 4 2 45 2 PP 6 2 Insert into the spacer white shell Screw the clamp nut into the shell solder through Tighten by turning the clamp nut Do not tighten by the hole turning the shell 1 6 1 5 1 INSTALLATION GPS VHF Combined Antenna Install the combined antenna unit referring to the outline drawing When selecting a mounting location for the antenna keep in mind the following points e Select a location out of the radar beam The radar beam will obstruct or prevent re N P 8DFB N P 8DFB ception of the GPS satellite signal There should be no interfering object within the line of sight to the satellites Objects within line of sight to a satellite for
44. rchasing FURUNO equipment Features The FA 50 is a Class AIS Automatic Identification System capable of exchanging navigation and ship data between own ship and other ships or coastal stations It complies with IMO MSC 140 76 Annex 3 A 694 ITU R M 1371 2 and DSC ITU R M 825 3 It also complies with IEC 60945 EMC and environmental conditions FA 50 consists of VHF and GPS antennas a transponder unit and several associated units The transponder contains a VHF transmitter two TDMA receivers on two parallel VHF channels inter face communication processor and internal GPS receiver The internal GPS is a 12 channel all in view receiver with a differential capability It also gives position COG and SOG when the ex ternal GPS FA 50 receives DSC time sharing with TDMA receiver The main features are Safety of navigation by automatically exchanging navigational data Static data MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity e Call sign Ship s name Type of ship Location of position fixing antenna on the ship e Dynamic data Ship s position with accuracy indication and integrity status Universal Time Coordinated UTC Course over ground COG Speed over ground SOG Heading Voyage related data Hazardous cargo type Short safety related messages pre set messages FOREWORD Interfaces for radar PC for future networking expansion e GPS VHF combined antenna for easy installation available
45. rrival at destination Estimated day of arrival at destination 3 00 to 31 UTC 2 7 Estimated month of arrival at destination 1 00 to 12 UTC 8 Navigational status O to 15 9 Regional application flags 0 to 15 10 Checksum I I I I I I cO IO 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O O1 OO Note VTG Course over ground and ground speed VTG x x I x x M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt VI II 6 LEE 11 db m5 11111 tee 4 MEME O usd 3 94 2 NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator 1 Autonomous D Differential 1 Course over ground degrees true E estimated dead reckoning 2 Not used M Manual input 3 Speed over ground knots S Simulator 4 Speed over ground km h N Data not valid 5 Mode indicator see note The positioning system Mode indicator field 6 Checksum shall not be a null field Output sentences ABK UAIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement ABK XXXXXXXXX a X X X x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 6 1 MMSI of the addressed AIS unit 5 2 AIS channel of reception 4 3 Message type ee 3 4 Message sequence number eee 2 5 Type of acknowledgement 1 6 Checksum AP 12 ACA AIS channel assignment message APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE a yyyyy y a Ill La yyyyy y a x XXXX X XXXX X X xX a x hmm
46. s IEC61162 1 4800bps ACK BBM DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT OSD SSD VBW VSD VTG AlQ DSC DSE PFEC RS 422 38 4kbps ABK ACA ACS ALR VDM VDO TXT PFEC Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX ACK BBM DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT OSD RMC SSD VBW VSD VTG AIQ DSC DSE PFEC ABK ACA ACS ALR GGA VDM VDO VTG ZDA TXT PFEC LED indication series data output 12 24 VDC 2 0 1 0A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Antenna unit Transponder Relative humidity Degree of protection Antenna unit 30 C to 70 C 15 C to 55 C 93 at 40 C IPX6 SP 2 E4442S01B FU RU NO FA 50 Transponder IP20 7 4 Bearing vibration IEC 60945 8 COATING COLOR 8 1 GPS antenna unit N9 5 8 2 Transponder N2 5 SP 3 E4442S01B 081016 0186 NISNOISNAWIG 2 El OES AWVS SI LONGOYd AO 39V ld NI GaddIHS 38 VM LONGOYd HAMOT1 JHL dll NV AALST 38 S dOO ANY Sd SH 02 CY Osa NE IIT SRO CSB A E Ei WIMALWW 3ALLV LN3S3ud3H 40 3309 JHL SALVOIGNI H38WfIN 33009 PRIVEZA EXER CO E PL De CO 00 086 646 400 SIVIdd1VW NOI LVTIVISNI LV 100 v6d9 HET SIVIdd1VM NOIIV IIVISNI Q3NISNOO 4HA Sd9 961 ch
47. s situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury N CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury A WARNING Do not open the shield cover Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Immediately turn off the power at the power source if e water leaks into the equipment esomething is dropped into the equipment ethe equipment is emitting smoke or is on fire e the equipment is emitting strange noises Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO dealer or agent for service Do not operate the equipment with wet hands Electrical shock can result Use the proper fuse Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire or electrical shock A WARNING Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment Make sure no rain or water splash leaks into the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if water leaks into the equipment Warning labels are attached to the equipment Do not remove these labels If a label is missing or illegible contact a FURUNO agent or dealer replacement N WARNING Name Warning Label 1 8408 electrical stock 0 Type 86 008 1011
48. ss s hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 15 14 13 12 1 Sequence number 0 to 9 1 1 2 Region Northeast corner latitude 10 N S 9 3 Region Northeast corner longitude 8 7 6 5 ACS Channel management information source ACS x xxxxxxxxx hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx hh CR LF 4 3 2 1 ALR Set alarm state EN 4 Region Southwest corner latitude N S 5 Region Southwest corner longitude EN 6 Transition Zone Size 7 Channel A 8 Channel A bandwidth 9 Channel B 10 Channel B bandwidth 11 Tx Rx mode control 12 Power level control 13 Not used 14 In use flag 15 Time of in used change 1 Sequence number 0 to 9 2 MMSI of originator 3 UTC at receipt of regional operating settings 4 UTC day 01 to 31 5 UTC month 01 to 12 6 UTC year ALR hhmmss ss xxx A A c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Time of alarm condition change UTC 2 Local alarm number identifier 3 Alarm condition A threshold exceeded V not exceeded 4 Alarms acknowledge state A acknowledged V unacknowledged 5 Alarm s description text 6 Checksum AP 13 APPENDIX 4 DIGITAL INTERFACE TXT Text transmission TXT Xx XX XxX C c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt VDM AIS VHF data link message I VDM x x X a s s x hh CR LF 1 Total number of message 01 to 99 2 Message number 01 to 99 3 Text identifier 4 Text Message 5 Checksum 7 1 Total number of sentences needed to transfer the m
49. terference to a magnetic compass Standard Steering compass compass TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD EE V SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS KK 7 vii 1 INSTALLATION cS 1 1 1 1 EE EE 1 1 AlS Transponder TAS Ee Se DE ee 1 3 VEL JC HI Se Tm 1 3 14 GPS RT m 1 5 1557 amp Gombihed AMENNA SE NE 1 7 1 6 AG DE Power Supply EG u u Ee tien eduxi Re eg 1 9 ii ER DLE MADE OE N 1 10 Re setting 1 12 1 8 1 COM PORT setup Network 1 12 2 RE EE De EE EG EE De 1 15 2 OPERA ER GED ER u ERG ee ER 2 1 2 1 AS Man ponde EA DO se ee 2 1 2 Sel EE e N bi 2 2 22 Sendinga MESSAGES EG 2 2 2 2 2 Confirming receiving 5 2 3 2 9 Own vessel Data DISD AY ss bes Re EE ee 2 4 2 4 Alarm SIE HUISE es OR i hama 2 7 2553 VI Ro li EE TU 2 8 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING3 1 i Ge ee NN ud 3 1 3 2 Replacing ME PUSS e 3 2
50. ton 1 16 2 OPERATION 2 1 AIS Transponder FA 50 The FA 50 has no power switch Power is fed from the ship s switchboard and a pow er switch on the switchboard turns the FA 50 on or off When powered the PWR LED green on the cover lights The three other LEDs on the cover blink or light with equip ment state The ER LED red lights while the equipment is being initialized and blinks when equipment error is found The RX LED orange lights when receiving The TX LED lights in blue when transmitting and blinks in orange when TX time out occurs PWR Power LED Lights in green when power is on ER Error LED Blinks in red for RAM ROM TX RX circuit error TX LED Lights in blue during transmitting Blinks in orange when continuous transmission is not possible Tx time out Lights in orange when not registered MMSI EK i PWR ER TX RX LED Lights in orange when receiving Sending receiving messages You may send and receive messages via the VHF link to a specified destination MM Sl or all ships in the area The contents of the message may be viewed on the received message log 2 1 2 OPERATION 2 2 2 2 1 Messages Sending a message Pre defined messages maximum 16 characters for each message are stored in the Send Message screen You can send a message among them once in a minute 1 Click Message on the main menu FA 50 Message Menu
51. ws how to set up from a PC Note Click Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN settings and uncheck the Use a proxy server for your LAN before the setting COM PORT setup Network setup Note Only one FA 50 may be connected to the network Start up 1 Start up the PC and enter IP address and subnet mask Windows 2000 XP 1 Right click My Network and left click Properties 2 Right click Local Area Network and left click Properties 3 Select Internet Protocol and Properties 4 Enter IP address 172 31 24 xxx xxx any three digits from 1 to 254 except 3 5 Enter subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Windows Vista 1 Right click Network 2 Left click Properties 3 Right click Manage network connections 4 Right click Local Area Connection and left click Properties 5 Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and left click Properties but ton 6 Choose Use the following IP address 7 Enter 172 31 24 xxx in IP address xxx should be 0 to 254 other than 3 8 Enter subnet mask 255 255 0 0 9 Left click OK button 2 Open Internet Explorer and do the following Click Tools on the menu bar Click Internet Options The General tab is selected Click Settings at Temporary Internet Files Click the radio button Every visit to the page at Check for newer versions of stored page Click the OK button Click the OK button again 1 INSTALLATION 3 Enter URL as http 172 31 2
52. y 1 local oscillator f 51 136 51 236 MHz 279 local oscillator 51 1 51 2 MHz Intermediate frequency 1 51 136 51 236 MHz 279 36 kHz Receiving system Double conversion superheterodyne Sensitivity 107 dBm PER 20 or less Error at high input level 7 dBm Co channel rejection 10 dB Adjacent channel selectivity 70 dB Spurious response 70 dB 50 MHz to 520 MHz Inter modulation 65 dB Sensitivity suppression 86 dB 5 MHz 10 MHz DSC RECEIVER TIMESHARING SYSTEM Frequency 156 525 MHz CH70 Sensitivity 107 dBm or less 4 3 Error at high input level 7 dBm SP 1 E4442S01B FURUNO 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 5 2 5 3 7 2 7 3 CO channel rejection FA 50 10 dB Adjacent channel selectivity 70 dB Spurious response Inter modulation Sensitivity Suppression GPS RECEIVER Receiving frequency Tracking code Number of channel Position fixing method Position accuracy Tracking velocity Position fixing time Geoids Position update interval DGPS data correcting INTERFACE COM VO Input Output NETWORK Input Output Function alarm POWER SUPPLY 70 dB 65 dB 84 dB 1575 42 MHz C A code 12 channels parallel 12 satellites All in view 8 state Kalman filter 10 m approx 95 of the time HDOP s 4 DGPS 5m approx 95 of the time 900 kts Warm start 36 s typical Cold start 43 s typical WGS84 1s By AIS information RS 422 38 4kbp

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