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ENGLISHAIS TRANSPONDER MX535B Class AManual

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2 1.5 Disposal Instructions The MX535B Transponder and Display shall be disposed according to local regulations regarding Electronic Waste Recycli

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92 RMS ROOT MEAN SQUARED – A statistical measure of probability stating that an expected event will happen 68% of the time. In terms o

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93 Vessel name IMO Number Flag State MMSI Number Owner / Company Radio Call Sign On-Board Contact Name Telephone Number(s) Office: GSM:

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94 15.1 Trouble Description Form For better to help you if your system fails, please give as much information as possible in the following tables:

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95 List of Figures FIGURE 6.1 MX535 SYSTEM DIAGRAM...

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*3508-102-70860A*

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3 Thank you for purchasing the Simrad AIS Class A transponder. The Simrad MX535B has been developed to offer you the highest level of performan

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4 3.1 Standard Supply There are four different system packages available for the MX535B AIS systems. Refer to the tables below for included it

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5 3.2 Optional Supply The items below can be ordered separately through us or through a third party supplier. Part No. Name Connector Type 9525

Página 11 - 2.1 About AIS in general

6 The AIS system consists of two separate units interconnected by 2-Pairs shielded cable. The MX535B Transponder is the main unit, handling t

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7 4.1 Functionality The main features are: Safety of navigation by automatically exchanging navigational data between ships (Class A tr

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8 4.2 Transponder Unit Front view Side view The Transponder Unit contains all the

Página 14 - 4 MX535 Description

9 4.2.1 LED Indicators: Transmission Reception Alarm Status 4.2.2 Main functionality: Transmit and receive AIS data packets over the VHF lin

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10 4.2.5 LAN (Ethernet) Connector RJ45 type waterproof Ethernet connection (NOT USED) 4.2.6 Multipurpose cable glands The Transpond

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11 4.3 MX510/512 Display Unit The MX51x (MX510 or MX512) Display unit is the user interface for the AIS system on the bridge. It is u

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12 The operational description chapter assumes that the MX535B AIS Transponder and the MX51x display are fully installed using the instructions f

Página 19 - 4.3 MX510/512 Display Unit

13 Follow the procedure below to select the “Transponder Type” and “Static Config Update” settings: 1. Press the CFG key. 2. Scroll to AIS Config

Página 20 - 5 Operational description

14 4. The “AIS Connected (Port 5):… No” will be highlighted, press the ENT key to activate the Change softkey to change the value to “Yes”. 5. M

Página 21 - 5.2.1.1 AIS Static Setup

15 Note: A total of 37 lines are available under the AIS Static menu. If only 10 lines are listed, the MX51x may not be communicating with the tr

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16 Passthru NMEA: Use the CHANGE softkey by pressing the ENT key to change the value to YES if you want the NMEA data from the antenna to be passed

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17 10. To change other setup items use the cursor key to scroll down or up and enter the number or name required. 11. At the end of editing, press t

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18 Display Field Descriptions: Name: Vessel’s name. MMSI: Maritime Mobile Service Identity number used for identification of ship and message. S

Página 25 - 5.2.2.1 AIS Function Key

19 5.2.2.2 MX510/512 Display Unit Menu System AIS 2 – Remote Ship List This display shows a list of target ships equipped with AIS transponders

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20 Search and Rescue (SAR) Aids to Navigation MMSI: Defines the unique vessel ID. RNG: Range (NM) from your ship to the remote vessel. BRG: Be

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21 Display Field Descriptions: RECEIPT TIME - Date and time the message was received SENDER MMSI - MMSI of the originator of the message MODE- ADDR

Página 28 - 5.2.3 AIS 3

Manual SIMRAD MX535B Class A AIS Transponder Document no: 3508-102-70860 Revision: A Date: January, 2013 The original language for this do

Página 29 - Display Field Descriptions:

22 3. The MMSI field will be populated with the MMSI# for the selected vessel. 4. Scroll down to the text string field and type the message usin

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23 - To go back to the previous softkeys Note: The softkeys can be activated by highlighting it (using the left or right arrow keys) and then pre

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24 5.2.6 AIS 6 - REGIONAL AREAS Two VHF and one DSC receiver channels have been designated for AIS use worldwide. These frequencies are: • AIS

Página 32 - AIS 6 - REGIONAL AREAS

25 Display Field Descriptions: REGION - Region ID (1- 8) IN USE - “YES” if the ship is currently operating in the displayed region or “NO” if no

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26 5.2.7 AIS 7- LONG RANGE (LR) DISPLAY This display shows a list of queries by other AIS stations going through the INMARSAT-C or other long-rang

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27 Softkey Descriptions: Pressing the EDIT key will bring up the following softkeys: This softkey is used to advance the display to show the nex

Página 35 - 5.2.8 AIS 9 – AIS STATUS

28 AIS: Backup GNSS In Use AIS: Backup SOG/COG in Use AIS: HDG Data In Use AIS: ROT Data In Use AIS: Channel Management Parameters Changed AIS: Seco

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29 5.2.10 AIS 12 AIS 12 - Remote Ship EPFS This AIS screen indicates the MMSI, SRC (transmitted message type 1, 3 or 18), RNG (Range), EPFS (Elect

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30 5.3 PLOT 3 Screen: The PLOT 3 graphical display plots the positions of other AIS targets relative to your own position (center).

Página 38 - 5.3 PLOT 3 Screen:

31 Different types of targets are displayed with different icons Active Vessel If the CPA/TCPA system is activated, ships on collisi

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ii Preface Disclaimer As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any time, which may no

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32 5.4 AIS Voyage Settings Configuring the AIS Voyage The AIS Voyage setting contains all the ship data to be entered or changed before or on each

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33 Vessel not commanded, limited maneuverability, limited by draught, aground or reserved for future use Ship is anchored or moored The MX51x

Página 42 - Table for ID Numbers

34 5.4.1 Table for ID Numbers Table A.2 ID Numbers Used in AISIdentifier No. Special craft50 Pilot Vessel51 Search and rescue vessel52 Tugs5

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35 5.4.2 Navigational Status The options available for the navigational status are as follows: Vessel not under command means a vessel which th

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36 5.4.3 Destination The destination of the voyage is to be entered here using a maximum of 20 characters. Use the alpha-numeric keypad to enter

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37 5.4.5 Persons Aboard (optional) This parameter indicates the number of persons aboard the ship at the given moment. This parameter is not se

Página 46 - 6 Installation

38 6.1 Mechanical Mounting 6.1.1 Transponder unit Use the standard Mounting Kit. For dimensions and positioning of holes see Figure 14-1 MX5

Página 47 - MX51X Display Unit

39 6.1.2 MX51X Display Unit The display unit can be installed as bracket mounted or flush mounted in a panel. Installation shall be near the conn

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40 6.1.2.2 Flush/ Panel Mounting Figure 6.3 Flush mount requirement and flush mount frame

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41 VHF antenna for AIS: >2.5 meters Other VHF Antenna 6.1.3 Antennas As a general rule, longer horizontal distances to other antennas will mini

Página 50 - 6.1.3.1.1 GPS Globe Antenna

iii Table of Contents 1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Página 51 - 6.1.3.1.2 Combined VHF/AIS

42 6.1.3.1 GPS Antenna When selecting a mounting location for the antenna, keep in mind the following points. 1. Select a location out of the r

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43 6.1.3.1.2 Combined VHF/AIS As an option to the individual VHF and GPS antennas, a combined antenna may be used in conjunction with a signal

Página 53 - GPS antenna

44 6.1.3.2 VHF Antenna When individual GPS antenna is used, the CX4 VHF antenna must also be connected. Location of the mandatory AIS VHF-ante

Página 54 - 6.3 Wiring and Connections

45 6.2 Cabling All outdoor installed connectors on coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation such as vulcanizing tape t

Página 55 - Wiring Figure

46 6.3 Wiring and Connections The table below shows the attenuation on the VHF frequencies with different cable types: Cable Type Attenuation @1

Página 56 - Transponder

47 6.3.2 Wiring Figure Wiring and connection of Antennas (GPS + VHF) are described in chapter 6.1.3 Figure 6.8 Block diagram of typi

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48 6.3.3 Transponder In order to connect all sensors and external connections to the Transponder Unit, the lid must be removed by removing the sc

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49 6.3.4 Pictorial display of typical connections to the transponder Figure 6.10A: MX512 to MX535B transponder, dashed lines show optio

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50 Figure 6.10B: MX510 to MX535B transponder connection, dashed lines shows options

Página 60 - Sensor Connections

51 6.3.5 Label in transponder with connection tables Label: Connections table (Except power): Figure 6.11 Label inside transponder with corre

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iv 5.4.1 Table for ID Numbers ...

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52 6.3.6 Power Connection Table showing connection of main and backup power - See also Figure 8-10 Connection Function P1 GND (Chassis) P2 MAIN

Página 63 - 38 Out ALARM_B

53 In/Out Type Usage Name 1 Out/In Ethernet (UDP) 100Base-T NOT USED TX+ / RX+ 2 Out /In TX- / RX- 3 In/Out RX+ / TX+ 4 - - 5 - - 6 In/Out R

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54 6.3.9 Pilot/Aux. Display Connection This Port may be mandatory to be used with Pilot port connector (See picture below) on some vessels. Othe

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55 6.3.10 Alarm Connection Below picture shows where to connect external Alarm to MX535B # In/Out Type Usage Name 37 Out Relay (N

Página 66 - 7 Initial configuration

56 6.3.11 Detailed Description of Connections, fuses, factory reset etc… 1 The RS-232 terminals is only for factory use

Página 67 - 8 Operation Instructions

57 # In/Out Type Usage Name 1 Out/In Ethernet (UDP) 100Base-T NOT USED TX+ / RX+ 2 Out /In TX- / RX- 3 In/Out RX+ / TX+ 4 - - 5 - - 6 In/Out

Página 68 - AIS Static

58 7 Initial configuration 7.1 Short reference for initial configuration Fill in Own Ship (CFG/AIS Static Menu) o Ship Name o IMO number o

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59 8 Operation Instructions 8.1 Configuration Menu The AIS configuration menu consists of three menus, namely: • AIS Config • AIS Static •

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60 8.1.2 AIS Static AIS Static Setup The AIS Static Setup contains both the ship’s static data and AIS transponder configuration. This setup must

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61 Note: A total of 37 lines are available under the AIS Static menu. If only 10 lines are listed, the MX51x may not be communicating wi

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v 8.2.6 Sensor Baud rate ...

Página 73 - 8.2 Regional settings

62 when interrogated. In Auto mode, the MX51x/AIS will automatically send a reply when interrogated. In Ext. Appl (External Application) mode, the

Página 74 - Transition Zone

63 How to change transponder settings under the AIS Static configuration using the administrator password: 1. Press the CFG key. 2. Scroll down

Página 75 - Define Region

64 8.1.3 Ship Dimension and Antenna Position How to enter the antenna position: The setting of the Ship Dimensions and the Antenna positions are c

Página 76 - AIS Alarms

65 9. Move the highlight to AIS GPS Ant (A, B, C & D) to set the BACKUP or internal GPS antenna location. 10. At the end of editing,

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66 8.2.1 Transition Zone A Region must be between 20 and 200 Nautical miles and within this region there will be a “Transition zone” between 1 a

Página 78 - Alarm Relay Output

67 8.2.2 Define Region A Region must be between 20 and 200 Nautical miles as described above and you must define the Longitudes and Latitudes

Página 79 - AIS Status indicators

68 8.2.3 AIS Alarms The AIS Alarm is triggered if a failure is detected in one or more of the AIS functions or data. The corresponding message is

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69 009 Internal / external GNSS position mismatch Internal or External GPS or Antennas The Transponder continues operation, but as this might im

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70 035 No valid ROT information External rotation sensor The Transponder continues operation using default data. Check wiring and external sensor

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71 Text Identifier “Indicators” (Shown on Display unit and also sent as text message to ECS/ECDIS or other equipment connected to PI port)

Página 84 - 9 List of VHF Channels

72 8.2.6 Sensor Baud rate MX535B Sensor Port Baud rate: The baud rate of sensor ports 1, 2 and 3 can be controlled using the MX51x display. Use t

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73 8.2.7 Silent Mode Silent Mode The silent mode is a special mode for travelling in areas where the transmission of own position impose risk

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74 8.2.8 Test VHF transmission The communications test is used to verify the operation of the VHF communication by transmitting a request for an a

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75 8.2.9 Security Log If the transmitter functionality of the transponder stops functioning for more than 15 minutes, this is logged as an eve

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76 Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 6 156.3000 1021 157.0500 1279 156.9775 2219 161.5625 8 156

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77 The MX535B AIS system complies with the following standards: IMO Resolution MSC.694 (17) – General Requirements for Ship borne Radio Equipm

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78 11 MX535B Technical Specifications Conforming standards IMO Resolution A.694 (17) IMO Resolution MSC. 74(69) Annex 3 IMO Resolution MSC. 112(7

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79 12 Mechanical Drawings Figure 12.1 MX535 Mechanical Drawing

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80 Figure 12.2 MX510/MX512 Mechanical Drawing

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81 Figure 12.3 MX512 Junction Box Mechanical Drawing

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1 1.1 Safety Instructions This equipment should be installed according to the instructions found in the installation part of this manual.

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82 Figure 12.4 MX510 Junction Box Mechanical Drawing

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83 Figure 12.5 MX512 Junction Box Wiring Diagram

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84 Figure 12.6 MX510 Junction Box Wiring Diagram

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85 Figure 12.7 MX535B Terminal Wiring Diagram

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86 Figure 12.8 MX535/ MX510 Terminal connection Diagram

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87 13.1 AIS Antenna Splitter Figure 13.1 AIS Antenna Splitter Datasheet

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88 13.2 AC Marine CX4 Maritime VHF Antenna Figure 13.2 AC Marine CX4 VHF Antenna datasheet

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89 AC Marine A/S · Pilehoej Vaenge BE ·DK-3460 Birkeroed ·Tel.:+ 45 45 8 [email protected] ·www.acmarine d VHF/GPS-B GPS Marine Antenna

Página 103 - List of Figures

90 ACK Acknowledge AIS Automatic Identification System - A ship borne broadcast transponder system in which ships continually transmit their posi

Página 104 - *3508-102-70860A*

91 GMDSS Global Maritime Distress Safety System HDG Heading - The direction, in which the vessel is pointed, expressed as angular distance fro

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