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5.4 UAIS DEBEG 3400, Setting-to-Work and Configuration: Section 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.3

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RADARPILOT / MULTIPILOT 1100 5 Setting-To-Work/Configuration

Technical Manual 5.4 UAIS DEBEG 3400, Setting-to-Work and Configuration

5.4 UAIS DEBEG 3400, Setting-to-Work and Configuration

NOTE:
The radar and the AIS itself must be restarted after any change in the configuration for the AIS. Otherwise
these modifications may have no effect.

NACOS xx-5 and RADARPILOT/CHARTRADAR 1100 Systems


In Radar 1100 series systems or if the radar is part of a NACOS xx-5 system, the radar must be param-
eterized for the connection of a UAIS DEBEG 3400, because the interfaces of the radar are used for the
ship’s sensor data output. Follow the instructions in Section 5.4.1, 5.4.2 and 5.4.3.

5.4.1 Requirements

The following hard/software must exist for the connection of a UAIS DEBEG 3400:
- Analog Interface GE3044G207 for the connection of the AIS Primary Display Port with SH3014G203,
RS422 interface adapter (plug-in pcb for the Analog Interface) or
- Ethernet network adapter

5.4.2 Installation and Cable Connections

1. Installation:
See the technical manual of the UAIS DEBEG 3400 for information regarding the installation of the
antennas and the electronics unit.
2. Power supply:
The power supply and the antennas must be connected as described in the technical manual of the
UAIS DEBEG 3400.
3. Sensor interfaces:
The sensor input channels of the AIS electronics unit (connector 3) must be connected to one of the
serial I/Os of the Indicator (Interconnection Board GE3044G216, TB1). The baud rate of the output
of the serial interface of the radar is always the same as the baud rate of the input, so that the unit
which is connected to the input must have the same baud rate as the AIS.
Interconnection Board
(Each of the 4 serial interfaces of the (Each of the 3 serial interfaces S1,
Display Electronics Unit can be used. Ship's Sensor Data S2, S3 of the UAIS can be used.
This is only an example.) This is only an example.)
TB Connector 3
ztr1_609.eps

5 GND 7 GND
4 TxD 1 - 6 Channel 1 -
3 TxD 1 + 5 Channel 1 +

Fig. 5-6 Interfaces for ship’s sensor data, UAIS DEBEG 3400

4. Data link for display and operating data via Ethernet LAN:
The UAIS DEBEG 3400 electronics unit must be connected to the Ethernet LAN of the radar/MULTI-
PILOT system. An Analog Interface is not necessary for the connection of the AIS in this case.

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5. Data link for display and operating data via Primary Display Port (COM Expander):
The Primary Display Port of the UAIS (connector 2, terminal 1, 5...8) must be connected to a serial
interface of the COM Expander (TB1...5). The plug-in adapter pcb GE3044G218 must be connected
to the corresponding socket of the COM Expander pcb.
RADARPILOT/CHARTRADAR/ Primary Display Port UAIS DEBEG 3400
MULTIPILOT 1100
COM expander
TB1...5 Connector 2
ztr1_643.eps

1 AIS RxD, Input + 7 Output +


2 AIS RxD, Input - 8 Output -
3 AIS TxD, Output + 5 Input +
4 AIS TxD, Output - 6 Input -
5 GND 1 GND

Fig. 5-7 Connection of the Primary Display Port UAIS DEBEG 3400 at the COM Expander

6. Data link for display and operating data via Primary Display Port (Analog Interface):
The Primary Display Port of the UAIS (connector 2, terminal 1, 5...8) must be connected to the serial
interface of the Analog Interface (TB10,11,14...16).
Important! See Section 3.2.3 on page 37 for systems with more than one Analog Interface.
RADARPILOT/CHARTRADAR/ Primary Display Port UAIS DEBEG 3400
MULTIPILOT 1100
Analog Interface
TB Connector 2
ztr1_642.eps

10 AIS RxD, Input - 8 Output -


11 AIS RxD, Input + 7 Output +
14 AIS TxD, Output - 6 Input -
15 AIS TxD, Output + 5 Input +
16 GND 1 GND

Fig. 5-8 Connection of the Primary Display Port UAIS DEBEG 3400 at the Analog Interface

7. The following interfaces of the UAIS are not connected to the radar:
- Pilot Port (must be accessible for the pilot)
- Long Range Port (must be connected to a long range communication system)
- UAIS DEBEG internal position system (can be used as position sensor)
- UAIS DEBEG internal alarm relay (can be connected to an alarm system)

5.4.3 Configuration

The following parameters must be set:


1. System Layout
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > System Layout > AIS
The AIS and its connection to the system must be defined by means of the settings Not Connected
(default), Connected to Sensor Interface or Connected to LAN.

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2. Administration data:
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > System/Ship Parameters > Ship Data > Adminis-
tration
Parameters (these data are transmitted via VHF and must be filled in):
- Vessel
- Call Sign
- MMSI Number
- IMO Number
- Type of Ship or Type of Ship Coded as Number
The setting of the Type of Ship parameter influences the operator’s Voyage Data menu. The
list of the Cargo or Ship Type menu in the Voyage Data menu is adapted to the Type of Ship
setting. If the type of ship is not available in the list box Type of Ship, it is possible to select
the corresponding number in the Type of Ship coded as Number data field. This parameter
also influences the operator’s Voyage Data menu.
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > System/Ship Parameters > Ship Data > System
Position and other Ship Dimensions
Parameters (see Figure 6-4 on page 163 for further information):
- Distance to Bow, Distance to Stern, Distance to SB, Distance to P
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > System/Ship Parameters > Basic Radar
Parameter:
- AIS Lost Target without Alarm
Default setting is 16.0 NM. If an AIS target is lost outside this range, no alarm is generated.
3. Interface for the Ship’s Sensor Data:
The serial I/O to which the Sensor Input Channel of the AIS electronics unit is connected must be
parameterized as ship sensor data output.
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > Radar > Indicator > Indicator 1...5 > Serial Inter-
faces > Serial Interfaces 1...4 > Output
Parameter:
- Serial Output used as (select AIS Navigation Data)
Note: The baud rate of the output is the same as the baud rate of the input, so that the unit which
is connected to the input must have the same baud rate as the AIS.
By means of this parameter, the repetition rate of 1 Hz is automatically set for the telegrams HDT,
ROT, VBW, GLL, VTG, DTM. It is not necessary to configure the Output > Transfer parameters.
4. Interface for the Primary Display Port (not necessary if the AIS is connected via LAN):
Connection via Analog Interface:
The serial interface of the Analog Interface must be configured as AIS interface.
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > Sensor Interfaces > Sensor Interface 1...2 >
Serial I/O 1
Parameters:
- Driver (set to AIS Automatic Ident System)
- Type of AIS (select DEBEG 3400)

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Connection via COM Expander:


The serial interface to which the AIS is connected must be configured as AIS interface.
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > Sensor Interfaces > Sensor Interface 1...2 >
Serial I/O X
Parameters:
- Driver (set to AIS Automatic Identification System)
- Type of AIS (select DEBEG 3400)
5. AIS configuration
Path:
System Maintenance Manager > Configure > AIS
Parameters:
- AIS Channel (AIS Sensor 1 is the only available choice)
- Distance of GPS Antenna Longitudinal (GPS antenna of the UAIS, distance to system
position; see Figure 5-9 on page 96)
- Distance of GPS Antenna Transversal (GPS antenna of the UAIS, distance to system
position; see Figure 5-9 on page 96))
- AIS Electronics Unit Sensor Interface S1...S3 (select IEC 61162-1, 4800 Baud)

8m 8m
-4 m 4 m

LT = Log Transducer, defines the system position


10 m to Bow, 120 m to Stern, 8 m to P, 8 m to SB
10 m

RS = Radar S-Band antenna, -80 m distance longitudinal to system position


LT
RX = Radar X-Band antenna, -82 m distance longitudinal to system position
- Longitudinal +

-110 m
120 m
-80 m
-82 m
-85 m

P1 = GPS Position Sensor 1, -4 m distance transversal and -85 m distance


RS longitudinal to system position
RX P2 = GPS Position Sensor 2, 4 m distance transversal and -85 m distance
P1
longitudinal to System Position
P2

PAIS PAIS = AIS GPS antenna, -2 m distance transversal and -110 m distance
longitudinal to system position
-2 m

- Transversal +

Fig. 5-9 System position (example)

NOTE:
In addition, it is necessary to configure the AIS in the System Layout menu of a connected CHART-
PILOT 1100 to enable the AIS functions of the CHARTPILOT.

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