Raytheon Anschütz eLog User manual

Raytheon Anschütz GmbH
Zeyestr. 16-24
24106 Kiel
Germany
www.raytheon-anschuetz.com
Electronic Logbook (eLog)
Service Manual
Edition:002
10000000584

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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
List of Figures......................................................................................................................................................III
List of Tables........................................................................................................................................................ V
List of Abbreviations......................................................................................................................................... VII
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Preliminary Remarks..................................................................................................................................... 1
Safety.............................................................................................................................................................1
General Safety Regulations.....................................................................................................................1
General Safety Instructions..................................................................................................................... 2
Electrostatic Discharge............................................................................................................................ 3
Safety Instructions for Installation........................................................................................................... 4
1 General Information........................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Equipment Overview................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Purpose.....................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Dependence on Peripheral Systems / Devices........................................................................................6
1.4 Technical Data..........................................................................................................................................6
1.5 Security..................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.6 Integration into an IEC 61162-450 (LWE) Network................................................................................. 7
1.7 List of Optional Equipment and Spare Parts........................................................................................... 7
2 Installation........................................................................................................................................................ 9
2.1 Installation Requirements......................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Installation Procedures............................................................................................................................. 9
2.2.1 Mechanical Installation.....................................................................................................................9
2.2.2 Electrical Installation........................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.3 Initial Setup.................................................................................................................................... 12
3 Configuration & Maintenance.....................................................................................................................15
3.1 Gateway Configuration........................................................................................................................... 15
3.1.1 Configure Ship Network.................................................................................................................16
3.1.2 Configure LWE Network................................................................................................................ 18
3.1.3 Configure AIS.................................................................................................................................21
3.1.4 Configure Automated Recording................................................................................................... 23
3.1.5 Set System Time........................................................................................................................... 24
3.2 User Management.................................................................................................................................. 25
3.2.1 User Roles....................................................................................................................................25
3.2.2 Create New User Profile............................................................................................................... 26
3.2.3 Delete a User Profile.....................................................................................................................27
3.2.4 Assign User Role...........................................................................................................................29
3.3 Backup.................................................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.1 Create Backup............................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.2 Restore Backup............................................................................................................................. 31
3.4 Change Password.................................................................................................................................. 32
4 Troubleshooting Table..................................................................................................................................34

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List of Figures
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List of Figures
Fig. 1: Electrostatic Discharge, Protected Area..................................................................................................... 3
Fig. 2: Equipment Overview................................................................................................................................... 5
Fig. 3: Electrical Installation..................................................................................................................................10
Fig. 4: RS485 plug, PIN Allocation.......................................................................................................................11
Fig. 5: RS485 Connection to AIS......................................................................................................................... 11
Fig. 6: Voltage Supply, PIN Allocation................................................................................................................. 12
Fig. 7: Device Name Selection Page................................................................................................................... 13
Fig. 8: Menu: Login Page..................................................................................................................................... 13
Fig. 9: Main Menu.................................................................................................................................................15
Fig. 10: Gateway Configuration............................................................................................................................ 16
Fig. 11: Menu: Ship Network Overview................................................................................................................17
Fig. 12: Menu: Edit Ship Network........................................................................................................................ 17
Fig. 13: Menu: LWE Network Overview............................................................................................................... 19
Fig. 14: Menu: Edit LWE Network........................................................................................................................19
Fig. 15: Menu: AIS Overview................................................................................................................................22
Fig. 16: Menu: Edit AIS........................................................................................................................................ 22
Fig. 17: Menu: Automated Recording...................................................................................................................24
Fig. 18: Menu: Edit Automated Recording........................................................................................................... 24
Fig. 19: Set System Time.....................................................................................................................................25
Fig. 20: Menu: User Management........................................................................................................................26
Fig. 21: Menu: Add User...................................................................................................................................... 27
Fig. 22: Menu: User Management........................................................................................................................28
Fig. 23: Menu: User Details..................................................................................................................................28
Fig. 24: Menu: User Management........................................................................................................................29
Fig. 25: Menu: User Details..................................................................................................................................30
Fig. 26: Menu: Edit User...................................................................................................................................... 30
Fig. 27: Backup Ready for Download.................................................................................................................. 31
Fig. 28: Popup Window for File Upload............................................................................................................... 32
Fig. 29: Change Current User Password............................................................................................................. 33

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List of Tables
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List of Tables
Tab. 1: Optional Equipment....................................................................................................................................7
Tab. 2: Spare Parts................................................................................................................................................ 8
Tab. 3: Ship Network Settings..............................................................................................................................18
Tab. 4: LWE Network Settings............................................................................................................................. 20
Tab. 5: AIS Settings (Serial Port Parameters)..................................................................................................... 23
Tab. 6: Troubleshooting Table..............................................................................................................................34

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List of Abbreviations
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List of Abbreviations
AIS Automatic Identification System
BAM Bridge Alert Management
CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point
EPFS Electronic Position Fixing System
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
IMO International Maritime Organization
INS Integrated Navigation System
LWE Lightweight Ethernet
VDR Voyage Data Recorder

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Introduction
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Introduction
Preliminary Remarks
The present manual is a description and reference book only. It is intended to answer
questions and to solve problems in the quickest possible manner.
Read and follow the instructions and notes in this manual before operating the equipment.
For this purpose, refer to the table of contents and read the corresponding chapters
thoroughly.
If you have any further questions, contact us under the following address:
Raytheon Anschütz GmbH Tel. +49 431 / 3019 - 0
Zeyestr. 16 - 24 Fax +49 431 / 3019 - 291
D-24106 Kiel Email:
Germany www.raytheon-anschuetz.com
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electronically, magnetically, manually nor otherwise. It is not allowed to store it in a
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Zeyestr. 16 - 24
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Errors can hardly be avoided in the documentation despite all efforts. Therefore, we
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Safety
General Safety Regulations
The following safety symbols are used in this manual:
WARNING!
Warning statements indicate a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in minor, moderate or serious injury, or death
consequence
• preventive action

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CAUTION!
Caution statements indicate a hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in material damage
consequence
• preventive action
Note
Notes indicate information considered important but not hazard-related.
General Safety Instructions
WARNING!
Danger due to nonadherence to general rules and regulations
Risk of death or serious injury and material damage
• Observe all national and regional rules and regulations.
• Observe all general rules and regulations that are specified for the work
area.
• Observe all instructions that are placed on the components or described
in related documentation.
WARNING!
Danger due to improper operation and use for other than the intended
purpose
Risk of serious injury and material damage
• Use the product only for the intended purpose.
• Perform operation steps according to this manual.
• Do not make any product modifications without authorization.
WARNING!
Danger due to voltage-regulated devices
Risk of death or serious injury that is caused by electrical shock
• Switch off voltage supply if the wires have damaged insulation.
• Only skilled electricians must perform work on the electric system.
• Keep moisture away from live parts.
• Keep the system closed.
• Do not attempt to bypass or disable fuses.

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Electrostatic Discharge
Fig. 1: Electrostatic Discharge, Protected Area
1 Table Mat
2 Ground Cord
3 Dissipative Shoes
4 Floor Mat
5 Wrist Band
6 Wrist Strap
7 Common Ground
8 Ground Point
Any product which is labeled as shown is electrostatic sensitive.
If proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions are not taken, handling or working on
this product results in damage. Every action must be done under ESD protection.
The product and all electronic parts of the product are susceptible to ESD. The product
must be handled with ESD protection especially when removing the covers, touching the
connectors or handling the product components.
All ESD sensitive parts must be packed in metallized protective bags during shipping and
handling outside any . ESD protected spare parts packages must not be opened / closed
out of an EPA.
All necessary equipment for these protective measures can be supplied (on special order)
by Raytheon Anschütz.

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Safety Instructions for Installation
WARNING!
Danger due to maintenance and service by unskilled personnel
Risk of serious injury and material damage
• Keep all unskilled personnel away from the working area.
• Perform all maintenance and service only by skilled personnel.
WARNING!
Danger due to electrical current
Risk of death or serious injury that is caused by electrical shock
• Switch off voltage supply before starting work.
• Secure against switching on again.
• Perform work on the electric system only by skilled electricians.
CAUTION!
Hazard due to wrong disposal of harmful substances
Risk of environmental damage that is caused by wrong disposal
• Observe all national and regional disposal rules and regulations.
• Observe all disposal instructions that are placed on the components or
described in related documentation.

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1 General Information
1.1 Equipment Overview
Fig. 2: Equipment Overview
1 DVI Port (Service Personnel Only)
2 Status LED 1, Green
3 Status LED 2, Red
4 USB Port (Not Activated)
5 Ethernet Port 1, Ship's Network or WIFI Router
6 Ethernet Port 0, LWE (IEC 61162-450) Network (VDR, BAM etc.)
7 Serial Port, AIS
A serial cable for the connection between the Electronic Logbook and the AIS is
available from Raytheon Anschütz, see Tab. 1.
8 Voltage Supply, 24 V DC
WARNING!
Danger due to voltage-regulated devices
Risk of death or serious injury that is caused by electrical shock
• The product may only be operated with power supplies which can be
considered SELV circuits.

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1.2 Purpose
Most of the required data for a vessel's logbook is available in the vessel's systems. The
electronic logbook automatically collects, processes, stores and evaluates this data.
Thereby it provides optimal assistance to the bridge personnel keeping records of the
vessel's operation, while safely navigating the vessel without distraction.
The electronic logbook fully complies to and fulfills ISO 21745:2019 “Electronic record
books for ships – Technical specifications and operational requirements”.
The capabilities of the electronic logbook include:
• Electronic delivery of reporting data for easy and fail-safe data analysis and
optimization of the vessel's operation
• Correctness of recorded data is ensured
• Recorded data cannot be tampered with
• Source of manually entered data is recorded
• Data is safe from data loss, for example from leakage and misuse
• Data is accessible for authorized personnel on the vessel and on shore
• Storage of data for 3 years
Note
The electronic logbook requires an external time source which delivers a time in UTC.
1.3 Dependence on Peripheral Systems / Devices
The Anschütz eLog requires a position fix from AIS to work.
1.4 Technical Data
Height 105 mm
Width 52 mmDimensions
Depth 117 mm
Weight approx. 0.6 kg
Voltage Supply 24 V DC
Power Consumption 6 W
Operation Temperature -40 °C to +70 °C
1.5 Security
To ensure the safety of the vessel, its crew and its systems, the following security features
have been implemented:
• The USB ports are electronically deactivated
• The backup files are electronically signed and are checked against the signature during
import
• A detailed authorisation concept is implemented
• Logbook data can be transferred to shore regularly via the vessel's internet connection

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1.6 Integration into an IEC 61162-450 (LWE) Network
The Anschütz eLog provides a Lightweight Ethernet (LWE) IEC 61162-450 ed. 2 interface
at network port 0. The IEC 61162-450 interface can be used to
• Send logbook data to the VDR
• Connect the Anschütz eLog to the CAM-HMI of the bridge
• Read navigational data from sensors
The Anschütz eLog listens to the transmission groups NAVD, TGTD, TIME, NETA and
accepts the sentences GGA, GGL, GNS, HDG, HDT, MHU, MMB, MTA, MTW, MWD,
MWV, RMC, ROT, SRP, THS, VBW, VDO, VHW, VLW, VTG, ZDA.
Alert communication (according to IEC 62923-1/-2) is per default performed on
transmission groups BAM1 and CAM1.
Error logging for IEC 61162-450 error counters is provided by syslog messages.
The maximum input data rate of the Anschütz eLog is defined as following:
• The Anschütz eLog is capable of processing 200 datagrams per second, which are
intended for the equipment
• Furthermore, the Anschütz eLog can receive 1000 datagrams per second, which the
equipment does not process
• At 100 intended datagrams per second, the equipment is able to receive 500 additional
datagrams per second, which it does not process
The Anschütz eLog offers SSH access to the equipment on UDP port 22 as an ONF
for maintenance purposes. The equipment creates no ONF data traffic during normal
operation.
1.7 List of Optional Equipment and Spare Parts
Tab. 1: Optional Equipment
Description Equipment Number
Dual band Wi-Fi Router 2013250
Serial Cable WN220-101-6,0 1503699
Ethernet CAT 6e Cable 1 m 8442
Ethernet CAT 6e Cable 5 m 8443
Ethernet CAT 6e Cable 10 m 8444
Ethernet CAT 6e Cable 15 m 8445
Ethernet CAT 6e Cable 20 m 8446
Ethernet CAT 6e Cable 30 m 8447
AC-DC Converter (100/240 V AC, 24 V DC) (60 W,
IP20, Console Mounting DIN Rail)
1125

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Tab. 2: Spare Parts
Description Equipment Number
Electronic Logbook 4006517

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2 Installation
2.1 Installation Requirements
The electronic logbook shall be interfaced to relevant sensors in accordance with
recognized international standards.
To connect mobile devices (smartphone, tablet), a Wi-Fi router must be connected to
ethernet port 1. A Wi-Fi router is available as an option from Raytheon Anschütz, see
Tab. 1.
2.2 Installation Procedures
2.2.1 Mechanical Installation
Requirements
Safety Conditions
WARNING!
Danger due to nonadherence to safety instructions
Risk of death or serious injury and material damage
• Observe all general safety instructions.
• Observe all safety instructions for installation and maintenance.
About this task
The Anschütz eLog is mounted to a 35 mm DIN rail.
Procedure
1. Hook the upper side of the device into the DIN rail.
2. Press the lower side of the device to the DIN rail until it latches.
Close Up
• Connect the cables, see chapter 2.2.2.
2.2.2 Electrical Installation
Requirements
Required Conditions
• The eLog is installed, see chapter 2.2.1.

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Safety Conditions
WARNING!
Danger due to nonadherence to safety instructions
Risk of death or serious injury and material damage
• Observe all general safety instructions.
• Observe all safety instructions for installation and maintenance.
WARNING!
Danger due to voltage-regulated devices
Risk of death or serious injury that is caused by electrical shock
• The product may only be operated with power supplies which can be
considered SELV circuits.
Fig. 3: Electrical Installation
1 Ethernet Port 0, LWE (IEC 61162-450) Network (VDR, BAM etc.)
2 Ethernet Port 1, Ship's Network or Wi-Fi Router
3 Serial Port, AIS
4 Voltage Supply, 24 V DC
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