Manual Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoGENERAL INFORMATION9Introduction9How to use this manual9References9Abbreviations and acronyms10AIS – Automatic Identification System11System components14Electrical specifications16OPERATION17Introduction17Operational modes17Autonomous and continuous mode17Assigned mode17Polled or controlled mode18Malfunction and fallback arrangements18Mobile station initialisation18Overview19DISPLAY PAGES21Main menu descriptions21Navigational status21Long range history21Voyage data22Static data23Dynamic data24Channel management25VHF link26Downperiods26Network & ports27Answer modes27Diagnostics28Security29Authorisation code entry29View page30SMS menu30Alarms34Adjusting brightness and contrast34TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS35Health, environment and safety35Restrictions in guarantee35Physical dimensions35INSTALLATION41General41AIS 100 MKD42AIS 100 mobile station43AIS 100 connection box45External cabling of data signals49AIS 100 VHF antenna50AIS 100 GPS antenna52Internal alarm system54EXTERNAL INTERFACES55External interfaces55Presentation interface55Long range interface57Sensor input57New IEC 61162-1 sentences59IEC 61162-1, Ed. 2, sentences78Proprietary 61162-1 sentences89SOFTWARE SETUP PROCEDURE93Description of installation setup93MAINTENANCE97General97Periodic maintenance97Repairs and modifications97Exchange of antenna cable98Exchange of GPS or VHF antennas98Repair of the Seatex AIS 10098Installation of a spare Seatex AIS 10099TROUBLESHOOTING101Hardware problems101Power supply failing101GPS and VHF antenna cable connections101GPS and VHF antenna malfunction101GPS receiver failing102VHF transceiver failing102External data interface problems102Data input from main GPS/GNSS source102Heading from vessel heading sensor103PARTS LIST105Index111Tamanho: 2 MBPáginas: 113Language: EnglishAbrir o manual