FLIR Raymarine AIS5000 Installation instructions

English
Date: 06-2019
Document number: 81383-5
© 2019 Raymarine UK Limited
Installation and operation instructions
AIS5000


List of abbreviations
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List of abbreviations
AIS Automatic Identification System
AIS SART AIS Search and Rescue Transmitter
AP Access Point (Relating to WiFi behaviour)
AtoN AIS Aid to Navigation
CD Compact Disc
CE European Declaration of Conformity
COG Course Over Ground
COM Common (electrical)
CPA Closest Point of Approach
CS Carrier Sense
DC Direct Current
Dec Decimal
DGPS Differential GPS
DGNSS Differential GNSS
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DOP Dilution of Precision
DSC Digital Selective Calling
DTM Datum
ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System
ENI Unique European Vessel Identification Number
EPFS Electronic Position Fixing System
EPIRB Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
ERI Electronic Reporting International

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ETA Estimated Time of Arrival
EXT External
FCC Federal Communications Committee
GBS GNSS satellite fault detection message
GFA GNSS fix accuracy and integrity message
GGA Global positioning system (GPS) fix data message
GLL Geographic position - Latitude/longitude message
GLONASS Globalnaya Navigazionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema (Russian
GNSS)
GND Electrical Ground
GNS GNSS fix data message
GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System
GPS Global Positioning System
GRS GNSS range residuals message
GSA GNSS DOP and active satellites message
GSV GNSS satellites in view message
HDT Heading true message
Hex Hexadecimal
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IMO International Maritime Organisation
INT Internal
IPx6 Ingress Protection (to powerful water jets)
IPx7 Ingress Protection (1m immersion for 30 minutes)
ISO International Standards Organisation
Kt Knots

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LAT Latitude
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LON Longitude
LR Long Range
MKD Minimum Keyboard and Display
MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity
MOB Man Overboard
NC Normally Closed (electrical)
NAV Navigation
NM Nautical Miles
NMEA National Marine Electronics Association
PDF Portable Document Format
PGN Parameter Group Number
PI Presentation Interface
RAIM Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
RED Radio Equipment Directive
RF Radio Frequency
RMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data message
ROT Rate of Turn
RX Receive
SD Secure Digital
SOG Speed Over Ground
SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea
SRM Safety Related Message
TCP Transmission Control Protocol

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TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach
TDMA Time Division Multiple Access
THS True heading and status message
TNC Threaded Neill–Concelman (a type of connector)
TPI Threads per Inch
TX Transmit
UDP User Datagram Protocol
UHF Ultra High Frequency
UTC Co-ordinated Universal Time
VBW Dual ground/water speed message
VDM All VDL AIS messages received
VDO AIS own-ship broadcast data
VHF Very High Frequency
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
VTG Course over ground and ground speed message
WGS84 World Geodetic System 1984
WEEE Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
WiFi Wireless networking technology

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Table of contents
1 Notices ............................................................11
1.1 Safety warnings ............................................................................. 11
1.2 General notices.............................................................................. 12
1.3 Regulatory statements ................................................................... 13
2 Introduction ....................................................19
2.1 About AIS....................................................................................... 19
3 Installation and configuration.......................21
3.1 What’s in the box? ......................................................................... 21
3.2 Preparing for installation ................................................................ 21
3.3 Installation procedures................................................................... 22
3.4 Connecting the equipment ............................................................. 31
3.5 Grounding the AIS transceiver....................................................... 39
3.6 Connection to an NMEA2000 network (optional)........................... 40
3.7 USB Connection ............................................................................ 40
3.8 Turning the AIS transceiver on ...................................................... 41
3.9 Passwords and security ................................................................. 41
4 Operation ........................................................43
4.1 Display and controls....................................................................... 43
4.2 Button functions ............................................................................. 44
4.3 Adjusting display brightness .......................................................... 44
4.4 Changing navigation status............................................................ 45
4.5 Menu navigation............................................................................. 45
4.6 Information displayed..................................................................... 48
4.7 Configuring vessel information....................................................... 56
4.8 Configuring voyage information ..................................................... 58
4.9 Confirming correct operation.......................................................... 58

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4.10 Communication test ....................................................................... 59
4.11 Displaying AIS targets.................................................................... 60
4.12 Micro SD card data input................................................................ 62
4.13 WiFi Feature................................................................................... 64
5 STEDS mode ..................................................67
5.1 STEDS Operation .......................................................................... 67
5.2 STEDS Presentation interface ....................................................... 69
6 Technical information....................................71
6.1 Interface circuits............................................................................. 71
6.2 Output drive capability of bi-directional ports ................................. 72
6.3 DGNSS Port................................................................................... 73
6.4 Input data sentence formats........................................................... 73
6.5 AIS Transceiver overall dimensions............................................... 74
6.6 GNSS Antenna drawing ................................................................. 75
6.7 Transmission intervals ................................................................... 75
6.8 Interface sentences........................................................................ 77
6.9 Unused fields ................................................................................. 78
6.10 Proprietary sentences .................................................................... 79
6.11 Priority of sensor ports ................................................................... 79
6.12 Compatibility mode......................................................................... 82
6.13 Message 24 content....................................................................... 82
6.14 NMEA 2000 PGN List .................................................................... 82
6.15 Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 86
7 Junction box accessory ................................89
7.1 What’s in the box............................................................................ 89
7.2 Installation ...................................................................................... 89
7.3 Connecting external equipment ..................................................... 92
7.4 Technical information ..................................................................... 93

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8 Technical specification..................................95
8.1 Applicable equipment standards.................................................... 95
8.2 Product category............................................................................ 96
8.3 Physical.......................................................................................... 96
8.4 Environmental ................................................................................ 97
8.5 Electrical ........................................................................................ 97
8.6 Display and user interface ............................................................. 97
8.7 Internal GNSS................................................................................ 99
8.8 TDMA Transmitter.......................................................................... 99
8.9 TDMA Receiver.............................................................................. 99
8.10 DSC Receiver ................................................................................ 100
8.11 RF Connections ............................................................................. 100
8.12 WiFi................................................................................................ 101
8.13 Data interface................................................................................. 101
8.14 Power and data connector information .......................................... 102
8.15 Open source licences .................................................................... 102
9 Installation record..........................................103
9.1 Vessel details................................................................................. 103

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List of figures and tables
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List of figures and tables
Table 1 MED Compliance Matrix ...................................................... 14
Figure 1 The AIS network .................................................................. 19
Figure 2 What’s in the box? ............................................................... 21
Figure 3 Typical AIS transceiver connection...................................... 23
Figure 4 Mounting the AIS transceiver............................................... 25
Figure 5 Desk mounting the AIS transceiver ..................................... 26
Figure 6 Panel mounting the AIS transceiver .................................... 27
Figure 7 GNSS Antenna location....................................................... 28
Figure 8 GNSS Antenna connection.................................................. 29
Figure 9 VHF Antenna location.......................................................... 30
Figure 10 VHF Antenna connection..................................................... 31
Figure 11 Serial input port connection ................................................. 32
Figure 12 14 Way connector cable wiring connections........................ 33
Table 2 14 Way connector serial data ports ..................................... 33
Figure 13 Silent mode switch connections........................................... 34
Figure 14 Serial bi-directional port connection..................................... 35
Figure 15 18 Way connector cable wiring connections........................ 36
Table 3 18 Way connector serial data ports ..................................... 36
Table 4 Alarm relay connections ...................................................... 37
Figure 16 Power connection ................................................................ 38
Table 5 Power supply connections ................................................... 38
Figure 17 Grounding the AIS transceiver............................................. 39
Figure 18 Enter password screen ........................................................ 41
Figure 19 AIS Transceiver front panel ................................................. 43
Figure 20 Home page menu screen .................................................... 45
Figure 21 Main menu structure ............................................................ 47
Figure 22 Display layout ...................................................................... 48
Table 6 Status indicators .................................................................. 50
Table 7 Alarms list ............................................................................ 53
Figure 23 Vessel dimension measurement.......................................... 57
Figure 24 Target list screen ................................................................. 60
Figure 25 AIS target symbols displayed .............................................. 61
Figure 26 Micro SD card Socket .......................................................... 63
Table 8 EAIS ASM presentation and VDL access............................ 68

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Figure 27 Input port schematic............................................................. 71
Figure 28 Data output port schematic .................................................. 72
Figure 29 AIS Transceiver dimensions ................................................ 74
Figure 30 GNSS Antenna .................................................................... 75
Table 9 IEC61162 Transmission interval for periodic sentences......76
Table 10 IEC61162 Sentences input and output ................................ 77
Table 11 Unused fields ....................................................................... 79
Table 12 Port priority order ................................................................. 80
Table 13 PGN List...............................................................................85
Table 14 Troubleshooting ...................................................................88
Figure 31 Junction box - What’s in the box .......................................... 89
Figure 32 Junction box connections.....................................................91
Figure 33 Connecting external equipment ........................................... 92
Figure 34 GNSS Antenna position ....................................................... 104

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1Notices
When reading this manual please pay particular attention to
warnings marked with the warning triangle symbol shown on the
left. These are important messages for safety, installation and
usage of the AIS transceiver.
1.1 Safety warnings
This equipment must be installed in accordance with the instructions
provided in this manual. Failure to do so may seriously affect its
performance and reliability. It is strongly recommended that a trained
technician installs and configures this product.
This product must be connected to protective ground via the ground
connection point. It is essential that the ground connection point is
used in all installations, regardless of what other equipment is
connected. The ground connection point must be bonded to
protective ground using as short a connection as possible.
This equipment is intended as an aid to navigation and is not a
replacement for proper navigational judgement. Information provided
by the equipment must not be relied upon as accurate. User decisions
based upon information provided by the equipment are done so
entirely at the users own risk.
Do not install this equipment in a flammable atmosphere such as in
an engine room or near to fuel tanks.
It is recommended that this product is not installed in direct sunlight or
under a windshield where it may be subject to excessive solar
heating.
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Do not attempt to service this equipment as doing so may cause fire,
electric shock or malfunction and will invalidate the warranty. If any
malfunctions are detected contact your supplier or service agent.
NOT ALL SHIPS CARRY AIS. The Officer of the Watch should
always be aware that other ships and, in particular, leisure craft,
fishing vessels and warships may not be fitted with AIS. Any AIS
equipment fitted on other ships as a mandatory requirement may also
be switched off based on the Master’s professional judgement.
1.2 General notices
1.2.1 Position source
All marine AIS transceivers utilise a satellite based location system such as
the GLONASS or GPS.
The accuracy of a GNSS position fix is variable and affected by
factors such as the antenna positioning, how many satellites are used
to determine a position and for how long satellite information has been
received.
1.2.2 Compass safe distance
The compass safe distance of this AIS transceiver is 0.5m or greater for a 0.3°
deviation.
1.2.3 Safe operating distance
The safe operating distance of this AIS transceiver is 20cm from the antenna.
1.2.4 Product category
This product is categorized as ‘exposed’ in accordance with the definitions
provided in IEC 60945.
1.2.5 Disposal of AIS transceiver and packaging
Please dispose of this AIS transceiver in accordance with the European
WEEE Directive or with the applicable local regulations for disposal of
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electrical equipment. Please dispose of the packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner.
1.2.6 Accuracy of this manual
This manual is intended as a guide to the installation, setup and use of this
product. If you are in any doubt about any aspect of this product, please
contact your dealer.
1.3 Regulatory statements
1.3.1 Declaration of Conformity
The manufacturer of this product declares that this product is in compliance
with the Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU) and as such, displays the
CE mark. The RED declaration of conformity is provided as part of the
documentation pack.
1.3.2 Marine Equipment Directive
The manufacturer of this product declares that this product is in compliance
with the Marine Equipment Directive Annex A.1/4.32 Universal Automatic
Identification System as defined by Commission Directive 2015/559/EU, and
as such complies with the following IMO resolutions:

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Table 1 MED Compliance Matrix
1.3.3 US Coast Guard
This product has been assigned Marine Equipment Directive Module B
number 165.155/EC0168
IMO Resolutions International Testing Standards
IMO Res. MSC 74(69)
ITU-R M. 1371-5 (2014)
IMO Res. A.917(22)
IMO Res. A.956(23)
IMO Res. A.1106(29)
IEC 61993-2 Ed.2 (2012) Maritime navigation and
radiocommunication equipment and
systems - Automatic identification
systems (AIS) Part 2: Class A
shipborne equipment of the
automatic identification system (AIS)
IEC 61162-1Ed.2 (2010) Maritime navigation and
radiocommunication equipment and
systems - Digital interfaces Part 1:
Single talker and multiple listeners
IEC 61162-2 Ed.1 (1998) Maritime navigation and
radiocommunication equipment and
systems - Digital interfaces Part 2:
Single talker and multiple listeners,
high-speed transmission
IEC 61162-3:2008
+A2:2014
Maritime navigation and
radiocommunication equipment and
systems - Digital interfaces - Part 3:
Serial data instrument network
IMO Res. A.694(17) IEC 60945 Ed.4 (2002) General Requirements for Marine
Navigation Equipment” (Inc.
Corr1:2008)
IMO Res. MSC.191(79) IEC 62288 Ed.2 (2014) Presentation of navigation-related
information

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1.3.4 Quality Standards
This product has been developed and manufactured under a certified
ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System (BSI certificate number
FS548550).
The following quality standards apply to the product:
ANSI-Z1.4 - Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes.
ANSI/NCSL Z540.3-2006, Requirements for the Calibration of Measuring and
Test Equipment.

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1.3.5 FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
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1.3.6 Industry Canada Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause interference, and
2.This device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
1. L'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. L'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le Fonctionnement.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-
003 du Canada.
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