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1. 44 42 24 4 2 121211 vi rm 1 sio ds itm ua EAR 1 To ALS FAS i Si i i 2 1 9 VV ARINC MN isis etii tte 3 TAA WMG 4 2 WEB SOFTWARE SETUP DATA DISPLAYS 05 6 2 PAIS RECEIVED FA SN Nii E 6 2 2 COM Port Setup Network 7 2 3 Own Vessel Data Display Channel Selection 10 2 4 SENSORS lU SR a haem 12 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING eren e nennen nn 13 Sl a o ces P 13 9 2 RS 14 2 2 14 TACOS 15 Appendix 1 VHF CHANNEL 18 2 2 1 Appendix 2 MOUNTING VHF SPLITTER 211 2 AP 2 SPECIFIC A TIONS vou Vaid SP 1 OUTLINE DRAWING S uua Cede a D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM casio sus bu Du ac uEVE S wE Sv br EDEN Eee tM E S 1 FOREWORD
2. AIS RECEIVER O EX gt S gt lt 2 gt FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD www furuno co jp FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan Pub No OME 44430 C TATA 30 Elemental Chlorine Free he paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer A MAY 2007 C SEP 21 2007 0001649 701 2 IMPORTANT NOTICES The descriptions in this manual are intended for readers with a solid knowledge of English No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission If this manual is lost or worn contact your dealer about replacement The contents of this manual and equipment specifications are subject to change without notice The example screens or illustrations shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display The screen you see depends on your system configuration and equipment settings Store this manual in a convenient place for future reference e FURUNO will assume no responsibility for the damage caused by improper use or modification of the equipment including software by an unauthorized agent or a third party When it is time to discard this product it must be done according to
3. ABK sentence sent in response to mis input of ABM BBM AIR 4 ANTENNA 50 ohm single dipole antenna 5 SUPPLY 12 24 VDC 1 2 0 6 A 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 6 1 Ambient Temperature 15 C to 55 6 2 Relative Humidity 93 at 40 C 6 3 Waterproofing IEC 60529 IP20 6 4 Vibration IEC 60945 ed 4 2Hz to 5 Hz and up to 13 2 Hz with an excursion of 1 mm 10 7m s maximum acceleration at 13 2 Hz above 13 2 Hz and up to 100 Hz with a constant maximum acceleration of 7 m s 7 COATING COLOR N2 5 SP 2 E4443S01A 1 TABLE DIMENSIONS lt 50 5 i 50 lt L lt 100 100 lt L lt 500 AIS FA 30 A 2 DETAIL A 219 O LO x LAN 7 255 POWER CABLE VHF VHF CONNECTOR CND TERMINAL 1 2 1 3 4x20 NOTE 1 f MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE 2 IABL 1 INDICATES TOLERANCE OF DIMENSIONS WHICH NOT SPECIFIED D Jy USE SELF IAPPING SCREWS 4x20 FOR FIXING THE UNIT RAM Mar1207 E MIYOSHI mE FA 30 ECKED ASHI MM CA43 G01 A 05 096 2506 2 OUTLINE D
4. A Word to the Owner of the FA 30 Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO FA 30 AIS Receiver We are confi dent you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality marine electronics equipment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the ma rine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless op erated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The FA 30 is a compact and cost effective AIS Receiver that is designed specifically for small commercial leisure and fishing boats Connected to a VHF antenna it receives AIS data from AlS equipped vessels shore stations and navigational aids AlS equipped buoys etc Vessel movement is plotted on a display connected to the LAN port Data includes identity name call sign and MMSI position speed heading etc of AlS equipped vessels within VHF range Program Version Tem No Version _ FA 30 AIS Receiver Main Program 0550227 01 02 May 2007 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION WHIP ANTENNA LI r AIS RECEIVER MEM PC w F
5. Channel Rej Adjacent Channel Rej Spurious Response Mutual Modulation Characteristic Sensitivity Suppression Spurious Emission 156 025 MHz to 162 025 MHz 25 kHz 12 5 KHz 1 local oscillator f 51 136 MHz 51 236 MHz 2 local oscillator 51 1 MHz 51 2 MHz 1 IF 51 136 MHz 51 236 MHz 27 IF 36 kHz Double superheterodyne 107 dBm PER less than 20 77 dBm PER less than 296 7 dBm PER less than 10 Better than 10 db Better than 70 dB 25 kHz Better than 70 dB 50 MHz 520 MHz Wanted freq f 101 dBm Unwanted freq f 50 kHz no modulation 36 dBm f 100 kHz 400 Hz 3 kHz modulation 36 dBm PER less than 20 Wanted freq 1 101 dBm Unwanted freq f 500 kHz 1 MHz 2MHz no modulation 23 dBm Unwanted freq f 5 MHz 10 MHz no modulation 15 dB PER less than 20 9 kHz 1 GHz less than 57 dBm 1 GHz 4 GHz less than 47 dBm SP 1 E4443S01A FURUNO FA 30 3 INTERFACE 3 1 port Input RS422 38 4kbps IEC61 162 1 4800 bps Output RS422 38 4kbps Input sentences ACK ACA DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT OSD VBW VTG DSC DSE AIQ ZDA PFEC ABM Output sentences ACA ACS ALR VDM TXT ABK 3 2 NETWORK Ethernet 10 100BASE T Input sentences ACK ACA DTM GBS GGA GLL GNS HDT OSD VBW VTG DSC DSE AIQ ZDA PFEC ABM Output sentences ACA ACS ALR TXT
6. E ON 5 mo UI ELE COI WOL PRS ats i d Um p GI TO NT Sx 5 5 N dI 3 Z 92 dud 354 O00 a d eral ONTHOL IMS E GO TNT uw XEORT3N NOIIVTIVISNI 01140 84111145 3HA SECC Y HA illl lll ee ee ee e f 1 29119931 22 98 HOSN3S AV dSId 51 0041 41 1 8 4 lt 1HM lt W 90 5 gt O G gt gt 490 gt gt 0012 1 Wor ON 0 INY YaMOd NO9 22 0 V4 Z NAZN WOGL 3934 SIV ANO NYdVP 0161 44 SM VNN3INV Xr YY 6 OM MI FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD ES 62 E 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 929 Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan DS Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product AIS receiver Type FA 30 with optional VHF Splitter kit Model name serial number is in conformity with the essential require
7. 15 Appendix 1 VHF CHANNEL LIST 1001 156 05 1088 157 425 277 156 8875 156 9375 156 9875 157 0375 Ch No Frequency 2079 161 575 2080 161 625 6 763 1205 1562625 17282 1571376 2084 191825 1007 156 35 1206 156 3125 1283 157 1875 2085 161 875 1007 15635 1607 16078 1608 160 85 1027 15745 246 1568125 2007 16095 2207 _ 1028 1574 277 1568625 8 1564 1060 156025 1218 1569125 9 15645 2203 160 7625 2204 160 8125 2205 160 8625 2206 160 9125 2207 160 9625 2218 161 5125 2219 161 5625 1062 156 125 1220 157 0125 156 55 2221 161 6625 1063 156 175 1221 157 0625 156 6 2222 161 7125 1064 156 225 1222 157 1125 156 65 2223 161 7625 1065 756275 1223 1577625 14 1567 2224 1918125 156 75 1568 2226 1619128 156 85 1615 2228 1620128 161 55 1616 2267 760 6875 161 68 1617 2263 760 7875 6175 2264 160 8375 1618 2265 160 8675 16185 2266 760 9376 160 675 2282 1617375 160 725 2283 1617675 60775 2254 1618375 60 825 2285 161 8875 160 875 2286 1619375 1 Appendix 2 MOUNTING VHF SPLITTER The VHF splitter enables AIS receiver and VHF transceiver to share a single VHF antenna Note The FA 30 can not receive AIS signal when the VHF transceiver is transmitting Equipment Lists VHF Splitter Type OP05 106 Code No 000 011 704 Ce ww Wwe w
8. local regulations for dis posal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA refer to the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org N SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The operator and installer must read the applicable safety instructions before attempting to install or operate the equipment Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury Safety instructions for the operator A WARNING Do not open the equipment 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 e something is dropped into the equipment e the 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
9. 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 about replacement WARNING Waming Label 1 avoid electrical Shock 86 003 1011 1 noone erviceable e arts Code No 100 236 231 Name Warning Label 2 Type 86 129 1001 1 Code No 100 236 741 A WARNING To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Safety instructions for the installer A WARNING CAUTION Turn off the power at the switchboard Observe the following compass safe before beginning the installation distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Standard Steering compass compass Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash FA 30 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD Se V SYSTEM
10. AISPC MX mm HUB EE rm 7 EXTERNAL a EN DISPLAY _ nin NAVNET es I L I EXTERNAL RADAR DISPLAY CHART PLOTTER J M ECDIS PILOT PLUG OR GPS SENSOR SPEED LOG _ GYROCOMPASS SATELLITE COMPASS OR 12 24 VDC IF 1500AIS FR 8xx2 SERIES __________ _ Standard Optional supply Local supply VI 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 Equipment Lists Standard supply a Receiver 0 FASO 0000000 30 Installation Materials 5 11101 001 014 160 1 set m 4 20 4 AIS Viewer FP05 05910 000 010 938 FAISPC MX for PC Spare Pars 8 0570 001 014 150 1 set 2A uso 2 pcs Optional supply mm _ VHF Antenna sowwew 000 119 496 Cable 10 10 m RJ45 MJ6 10 m RJ45 MJ6 MJ6 rw wa 20 20 m RJ45 MJ6 20 m RJ45 MJ6 MJ6 30 30 m RJ45 MJ6 30 m RJ45 MJ6 MJ6 MJ A6SPF0017 050C 000 159 705 11 5m RJ45 MJ6 5m RJ45 MJ6 MJ6 1 2 A DETAIL AIS Receiver FA 30 Mounting considerations mounting The FA 30 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 he mo
11. RAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Gs 15 10 4 C CE D 3 Dig A A 000 80 S TANCHIDN 6500 CUAX CABLE OD 2V STD LENGTH 10m Nl J 500 COAX CABLE 10 4 14 2 4 CONNECTOR CAP CONNECTOR _ o be 0 dai ssl 1 SET ud 150M WPVN Nov 5 1C0MHzk4y77 73 I 02 w j50MHz WHIP ANTENNA Co0t Me C OUTLINE DRAWING FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 2 MVdOVIO NOI I93NNOOSHINI 483A13934 SIV ue Bl 00 960 90 ON 338 NMVUC DSGZ 1 901 4040 LINOY19 LYOHS 1 4 OL WAHL 0361 LON AV SINIT WOO dl v 1351 SI 1dW IdW O M SNH V 318VO NYI LHDIVYLS ISN 5 0140 Alddfls OHVAdIHS ALON F ABB CLO PIG CPS POG THe C BH SEW C GY Y CFS SI ECX OW ION 030v REALL HEARR Lo ge 9 131 5 lt G 4 ON 4 ik d 1 1103 JFS Z ZINAWN 883002790017000 TELER 9010 1034599 CI3NAYN II dS HA Gal
12. RNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment and cause fire Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table below provides typical operating problems and the means to restore normal operation If you cannot restore normal operation do not attempt to check inside the receiver there are no user serviceable parts inside the receiver Troubleshooting table Receiver cannot be Fuse inside the receiver may Replace the a powered have blown Cannot receive VHF antenna may have Check if the antenna is firmly loosened fastened Antenna or its cabling may be Check the antenna and its damaged cabling for damage Rx channel is malfunctioning Confirm the channel setting 14 3 4 Diagnostics The built in diagnostic facility displays program version no and checks RAM ROM and RX channels for proper operation 1 Open Internet Explorer and show the main menu 2 Click Test to show the Test display FA 30 Test Version 0550227 xx xx CPU1 RAM OK CPU2 RAM OK ROM OK RX1 OK RX2 NG lt lt Menu IS program version The program version number appears on the first line The CPU1 RAM and CPU2 RAM ROM and the two RX channels are checked for proper operation and the re sults are displayed as OK or NG No Good For any NG try resetting the power and checking connections If NG condition persists contact your dealer for advice
13. TWARE SETUP DATA DISPLAYS 2 1 AIS Receiver FA 30 FA 30 has no power switch Power is fed from ship 5 switchboard and pow er switch on the switchboard turns the FA 30 or off When powered the PWR LED green on the cover lights The two other LEDs on the cover flash or light with equip ment state The ER LED red lights while the equipment is being initialized and flash es when equipment error is found The RX LED orange lights when receiving PWR Power LED Lights in green when power is on ER Error LED Flashes in red for RAM ROM RX1 RX2 error RX LED Lights in orange 50 ms when channel RX1 RX2 is receiving AIS RECEIVER 2 2 Port Setup Network Setup The FA 30 is set up from the PC or external display The procedure below shows how to set up the COM POWER and NETWORK ports from a PC NOTICE Only one FA 30 may be connected to the network Start up 1 Start up the PC and enter IP address and subnet mask 1 Right click My Network and Properties 2 Right click Local Area Network and Properties 3 Select Internet Protocol and Properties 4 Enter IP address 172 31 24 xxx xxx any three digits from 001 to 254 except 002 5 Enter subnet mask 255 255 0 0 2 Open Internet Explorer and do the following 1 Click Tools on the menu bar 2 Click Internet Options 3 The General tab is selected Click Settings at Temporary Internet Files 4 Click the radio butt
14. en 19 The message Please close the window appears Close the browser After restart is completed it is necessary to access the FA 30 using new values For example if you changed the IP address use the new address to access the FA 30 2 3 Own Vessel Data Display Channel Selection The Own Vessel Data display shows your ship s MMSI no RX channel nos and channel selection method 1 Show the main menu referring to section 2 2 2 Click Own Vessel Data FA 30 Own Vessel Data MMSI RX1 CH 2087 International RX2 CH 2088 International Channel Selection Auto Edit lt lt Description of own vessel data MMSI MMSI number nine digit number RX1 Channel four digits 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 Channel Selection Current channel selection method Auto or Manual is shown For how to change channels go to the next step 3 Click the Edit button to show the Channel menu FA 30 Channel RX1 default 2087 RX2 Poss idefault 2088 RX Mode Rx 142 e default RX 1 2 Channel Selection Auto 1 default Auto When setting channels manually confirm that channels are usable in current region AlS information cannot be received in the regions where selected channel is not available Cancel ve
15. he Network Setup menu FA 30 Network Setup MAC Address 00 D0 1D 02 F A 50 IP Address 172 031 024 002 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 defaultz 1 72 031 024 002 default 255 255 000 000 NavNet Port Number 10000 Host also Data Output Continuous v defaultz 10000 defaultz AISQ Gateway Address 000 000 000000 0 000 000 000 000 default Continuous OK lt lt Setup 10 Enter the IP address assigned to the FA 30 11 Enter subnet mask for the network 12 Enter gateway address 13 For NavNet connection enter NavNet port number at NavNet Port Number Enter ten thousandths and one tnousandths places 14 At Host Name enter host name to be used in NavNet AISO 59 15 At AIS Data Output select how to output AIS data Auto Auto detect of where to output AIS data Continuous Output data continuously Select if interfaced 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 16 Click the OK button to finish 17 If you changed a setting the message below appears You must restart your FA 30 before the new settings take effect Do you want to restart your FA 30 now It will take about 1 minute to restart your FA 30 18 Click the Yes button to restart ER LED on the FA 30 lights After the LED goes off access is giv
16. hould not be more than one antenna on the same plane The AIS VHF antenna should be mounted directly above or below the ship s primary VHF radio telephone antenna with no horizontal separation and with a minimum of 2 8 meters vertical separation If it is located on the same plane as other antennas the dis tance 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 30 Other VHF whip antenna Whip antenna for AIS More than 2 8m 5 gt More than 0 5 m More than 10 m Horizontal separation distance Vertical separation distance Cabling Use cable type 5D 2V or the 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 antenna 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 3 1 4 Wiring Connect power source LAN cable VHF ante
17. ments as described in Article 10 3 and Annex II of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive 60945 Third edition 1996 11 Subclause 10 2 IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 Subclauses 8 2 2 8 3 1 8 4 2 8 7 9 2 9 3 10 3 to 10 9 12 1 to 12 4 IEC 62287 1 First edition 2006 03 Subclauses 10 2 1 2 11 2 1 11 3 methods of test only IEC 61993 2 First edition 2001 12 Subclause 15 3 1 method of test only IEC 60950 1 First edition 2001 10 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see EMC Test Report 12 07 008 of 23 March 2007 issued by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd Japan Test Report Climatic amp Vibration 12 07 007 of 15 March 2007 issued by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd Japan oafety Test Report FLI 12 07 009 of 19 March 2007 issued by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd Japan On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager March 27 2007 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person
18. nna and ground wire as shown below VHF WHIP ANTENNA option COAXIAL CABLE 5D 2V AIS RECEIVER local supply Auk ET NAVNET LAN CABLE P5E 4PTX BL 2 mor 10 m POWER CABLE RS 422 RATING Supplied NAVNET SENSOR 12 24 VDC GROUND Switchboard breaker 1 Supply from breaker on switchboard 2 If COM lines connection for NavNet sensor are not used tape them to prevent short circuit Attaching coaxial connector M P 5 to coaxial cable The antenna cable coaxial cable type 5D 2V is terminated at the FA 30 with an M P 5 coaxial connector Attach the connector to the cable as shown below Fasten tightly Contact sleeve Solder here Conductor Braided x shield Insulator Coupling ring Solder here Cut conductor here Connection of AIS viewer FAISPC MX The AIS viewer may be connected to the FA 30 directly or to both FA 30 and NavNet vx2 See the figure below for connection examples FA 30 45 to 6 Pin Cable DIRECT CONNECTION 45 to 6 Pin Cable ry 30 Standard Ethernet Straight Through NavNetvx2 display unit Cable HUB RJ 45 to 45 7 b mu i aA T 1 EI al il 1 MaxSea AIS Viewer NAVNETvx2 MAXSEA AIS VIEWER CONNECTION 2 WEB SOF
19. o not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual 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 Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 3 1 Maintenance Regular maintenance helps maintain good performance Check the items listed below at least monthly to help keep your equipment in good working order Maintenance table Wiring Check that each cable and wire are securely fastened Refasten if necessary Check ground point for rust Clean if necessary VHF antenna Check VHF 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 13 3 2 3 3 Replacing the Fuse The fuse 2A inside the FA 30 protects it from overcurrent and equipment fault If the unit cannot be powered that is the PWR power LED 15 off the fuse may have blown If this happens turn off the power to the FA 30 open the cover and check the fuse If the fuse has blown find out the reason before replacing it If it blows again after re placement contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice mm mm ww _ Fuse 2A FGMB AC125V 2A 000 157 479 10 A WA
20. oaxial cable 10 Fix the new rear panel to the chassis with original four screws AP 3 11 the plug of mini coaxial wire to J2 on pcb 05 0808 B E 12 Connect two core power cable to A J3 on pcb 05P0808B 05P0808A 05P0808B J2 J3 E Cia 13 Tie two cables with cable LT ul 12 Connect two core ole 13 cables power cable 11 Connect with cable mini coaxial E wire i 14 Reassemble the chassis Bottom view of the chassis 15 Connect the coaxial cable from the VHF antenna to the ANT port 16 Connect the coaxial cable from the VHF transceiver to the VHF port Note The wrong connection of coaxial cable from VHF antenna or VHF transceiver may damage this equipment VHF antenna VHE transceiver AP 4 FURUNO 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 30 SPECIFICATIONS OF AIS RECEIVER GENERAL Rx Capacity Rx System Frequency Switching Complying Regulations FA 30 2250 reports minute 1 channel 4500 reports minute 2 channels TDMA dual wave simultaneous reception Automatic external device IEC 60945 Ed 4 and receiver section conforms to IEC 61993 2 IEC 62287 1 ITU R M 1371 1 AIS RECEIVER RX1 RX2 Rx Frequency Range Channel Interval Oscillator Frequency Intermediate Frequency Rx System Sensitivity Error Characteristics
21. on Every visit to the page at Check for newer versions of stored page 5 Click the OK button 6 Click the OK button again 3 Enter URL as http 172 31 24 2 and press the Enter key 4 Click Port Setup to show the Port Setup menu FA 30 Port Setup lt lt Top Menu U PR U port 5 5 Click Setup to show the Port Setup FA 30 COM Port Setup Data Type 162 m default IEC61162 TX Speed 38400 bps Auto RX Speed defaultzAuto Manual 4800 bps 1 OK lt lt Setup 6 The 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 162 IEC 61162 P sentence IEC61162 Transmit and receive 61162 format data COM port sen tences are received but not transmitted IEC61162 P sentence Transmit and receive IEC61162 P sentences format data via COM port Off FA 30 transmits no data 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 0400 bps Note Tx speed is fixed at 38400 bps 7 Click OK to confirm setting 8 Click lt lt Port Setup to return to the Port Setup menu NETWORK setup 9 Click Network Setup to show t
22. ssel Data 4 Enter channel no four digits at RX1 and RX2 10 5 Click the RX Mode drop down list to choose which channel s to receive RX 1 2 v RX 1 2 Receive via channels 1 and 2 RX 1 Receive via channel 1 2 Receive via channel 2 6 Click the Channel Selection drop down list Auto 7 Choose Manual 8 Click the OK button to finish The Own Vessel Data menu appears To return to automatic channel selection open the Channel menu choose Auto at Channel Selection and click the OK button 2087 and CH2088 are automatically selected 11 2 4 Sensor Status The sensor status display provides information about sensors connected to the FA 30 1 Show the main menu referring to section 2 2 2 Click Sensor Status The illustration below shows typical sensor status indications FA 30 Sensor Status GPS in use Heading valid Channel Management Parameters Changed lt lt Top Menu Description of sensor status indications DGPS in use DGPS currently in use See 1 GPS in use GPS currently in use See 1 SOG COG in use SOG COG currently in use Heading valid Valid heading data Channel Management Channel parameters have been changed See 2 Parameters Changed 1 Whichever navigator IS in use Ke Displayed for 30 seconds after changing channel parameters It is necessary to update the display 12 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING NOTICE D
23. unting 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 motors and generators A magnetic compass will be affected if the FA 30 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 AIS RECEIVER 30 219 O Z lt x tcc S MORE THAN MORE THAN 70 209 70 di COM POWER 69 amp All dimensions usw 4 0 in millimeters 2 1 3 Whip Antenna Location The location of the AIS VHF antenna should be carefully considered Digital commu nication is more sensitive than 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 hori zon freely through 360 degrees There s
24. ww _ VHF Splitter Assembly 05 106 1 001 024 100 Rear panel pcb 05P081 7 Installation Materials CP05 11301 001 024 110 Cable tie CV 70N 1 pc Mounting procedure 1 Open the detachable cover Put fingers on both sides and pull outwards and lift up to take off Side View 2 Unfasten four screws to separate the 2 Unfasten loooooooooooo chassis from the mounting plate four Screws 4 OO OROKOCKO OROKGRKO ORO KOKO OO 3 Disconnect plugs on J7 J12 and ground wire from pcb 05 0807 AP 2 4 Turn over the chassis Then disconnect mini coaxial wire from J2 pcb 05 0808 O o 9 o 05P8080A Hole 4 Disconnect mini coaxial wire Bottom view 5 Unfasten four screws from the rear panel to come free NETWORK COM POWER Jg 12 24 12 08 A 5 Unfasten four screws Rear panel 6 Pull out the cable assembly from the rear panel The rear panel may be dicarded ha 6 Push strongly here and pull out the cable 7 Pass the cable assembly to the new rear panel 8 Connect the plugs and ground wires to original places 9 Pass two wires two core power cable and mini coaxial cable from pcb 05P0817 on the new rear panel through the hole on the chassis Pass two core power cable and then mini c

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