ENGLISHAIS TRANSPONDER MX535B Class AManual
2 1.5 Disposal Instructions The MX535B Transponder and Display shall be disposed according to local regulations regarding Electronic Waste Recycli
92 RMS ROOT MEAN SQUARED – A statistical measure of probability stating that an expected event will happen 68% of the time. In terms o
93 Vessel name IMO Number Flag State MMSI Number Owner / Company Radio Call Sign On-Board Contact Name Telephone Number(s) Office: GSM:
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:
95 List of Figures FIGURE 6.1 MX535 SYSTEM DIAGRAM...
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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
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
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
6 The AIS system consists of two separate units interconnected by 2-Pairs shielded cable. The MX535B Transponder is the main unit, handling t
7 4.1 Functionality The main features are: Safety of navigation by automatically exchanging navigational data between ships (Class A tr
8 4.2 Transponder Unit Front view Side view The Transponder Unit contains all the
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
10 4.2.5 LAN (Ethernet) Connector RJ45 type waterproof Ethernet connection (NOT USED) 4.2.6 Multipurpose cable glands The Transpond
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
12 The operational description chapter assumes that the MX535B AIS Transponder and the MX51x display are fully installed using the instructions f
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
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
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
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
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
18 Display Field Descriptions: Name: Vessel’s name. MMSI: Maritime Mobile Service Identity number used for identification of ship and message. S
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
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
21 Display Field Descriptions: RECEIPT TIME - Date and time the message was received SENDER MMSI - MMSI of the originator of the message MODE- ADDR
Manual SIMRAD MX535B Class A AIS Transponder Document no: 3508-102-70860 Revision: A Date: January, 2013 The original language for this do
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
30 5.3 PLOT 3 Screen: The PLOT 3 graphical display plots the positions of other AIS targets relative to your own position (center).
31 Different types of targets are displayed with different icons Active Vessel If the CPA/TCPA system is activated, ships on collisi
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
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
33 Vessel not commanded, limited maneuverability, limited by draught, aground or reserved for future use Ship is anchored or moored The MX51x
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
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
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
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
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
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
40 6.1.2.2 Flush/ Panel Mounting Figure 6.3 Flush mount requirement and flush mount frame
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
iii Table of Contents 1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...
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
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
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
45 6.2 Cabling All outdoor installed connectors on coaxial cables should be fitted with preventive isolation such as vulcanizing tape t
46 6.3 Wiring and Connections The table below shows the attenuation on the VHF frequencies with different cable types: Cable Type Attenuation @1
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
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
49 6.3.4 Pictorial display of typical connections to the transponder Figure 6.10A: MX512 to MX535B transponder, dashed lines show optio
50 Figure 6.10B: MX510 to MX535B transponder connection, dashed lines shows options
51 6.3.5 Label in transponder with connection tables Label: Connections table (Except power): Figure 6.11 Label inside transponder with corre
iv 5.4.1 Table for ID Numbers ...
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
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
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
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
56 6.3.11 Detailed Description of Connections, fuses, factory reset etc… 1 The RS-232 terminals is only for factory use
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
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
59 8 Operation Instructions 8.1 Configuration Menu The AIS configuration menu consists of three menus, namely: • AIS Config • AIS Static •
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
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
v 8.2.6 Sensor Baud rate ...
62 when interrogated. In Auto mode, the MX51x/AIS will automatically send a reply when interrogated. In Ext. Appl (External Application) mode, the
63 How to change transponder settings under the AIS Static configuration using the administrator password: 1. Press the CFG key. 2. Scroll down
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
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,
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
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
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
69 009 Internal / external GNSS position mismatch Internal or External GPS or Antennas The Transponder continues operation, but as this might im
70 035 No valid ROT information External rotation sensor The Transponder continues operation using default data. Check wiring and external sensor
71 Text Identifier “Indicators” (Shown on Display unit and also sent as text message to ECS/ECDIS or other equipment connected to PI port)
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
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
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
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
76 Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 6 156.3000 1021 157.0500 1279 156.9775 2219 161.5625 8 156
77 The MX535B AIS system complies with the following standards: IMO Resolution MSC.694 (17) – General Requirements for Ship borne Radio Equipm
78 11 MX535B Technical Specifications Conforming standards IMO Resolution A.694 (17) IMO Resolution MSC. 74(69) Annex 3 IMO Resolution MSC. 112(7
79 12 Mechanical Drawings Figure 12.1 MX535 Mechanical Drawing
80 Figure 12.2 MX510/MX512 Mechanical Drawing
81 Figure 12.3 MX512 Junction Box Mechanical Drawing
1 1.1 Safety Instructions This equipment should be installed according to the instructions found in the installation part of this manual.
82 Figure 12.4 MX510 Junction Box Mechanical Drawing
83 Figure 12.5 MX512 Junction Box Wiring Diagram
84 Figure 12.6 MX510 Junction Box Wiring Diagram
85 Figure 12.7 MX535B Terminal Wiring Diagram
86 Figure 12.8 MX535/ MX510 Terminal connection Diagram
87 13.1 AIS Antenna Splitter Figure 13.1 AIS Antenna Splitter Datasheet
88 13.2 AC Marine CX4 Maritime VHF Antenna Figure 13.2 AC Marine CX4 VHF Antenna datasheet
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
90 ACK Acknowledge AIS Automatic Identification System - A ship borne broadcast transponder system in which ships continually transmit their posi
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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