Simrad NAIS-400 User manual

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NAIS-400 Class B
AIS Transceiver
Instruction Manual
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Preface
As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the
right to make changes to the product at any time which may not be
reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact your nearest
distributor if you require any further assistance.
It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the NAIS-400
AIS Class B Transceiver in a manner that will not cause accidents,
personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is
solely responsible for observing safe boating practices.
NAVICO HOLDING AS AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, BRANCHES AND AF-
FILIATES DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT
IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAY
VIOLATE THE LAW.
Governing Language: This statement, any instruction manuals, user
guides and other information relating to the product (Documenta-
tion) may be translated to, or has been translated from, another
language (Translation). In the event of any conflict between any
Translation of the Documentation, the English language version will
be the official version of the Documentation.
This manual represents the product as at the time of printing.
Navico Holding AS and its subsidiaries, branches and affiliates re-
serve the right to make changes to specifications without notice.
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 Navico Holding AS.
Warranty
The warranty card is supplied as a separate document.
About this manual
Important text that requires special attention from the reader is
emphasized as follows:
¼Note: Used to draw the reader’s attention to a comment or some
important information.
Warning: Used when it is necessary to warn personnel that
they should proceed carefully to prevent risk of injury and/or
damage to equipment/personnel.

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Contents
2 Preface
5 Notices
5 Safety warnings
5 General notices
9 About your AIS class B transceiver
9 About AIS
9 Static and dynamic vessel data
10 Important information for US customers
11 What’s in the box?
14 Installation
14 Preparing for installation
16 Installation procedures
24 Conguring your AIS transceiver
24 Switching on your AIS transceiver for the first time
24 Configuring your AIS transceiver
25 Introduction to proAIS2
27 Operation
27 Using the AIS transceiver
27 Switch functions
27 Using proAIS2 with your AIS transceiver
27 Indicator functions
29 Troubleshooting
30 Specications

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Table of gures
11 Figure 1 Items included with the product
12 Figure 2 AIS transceiver overview
13 Figure 3 Electrical connections to the AIS transceiver
14 Figure 4 Typical installation configuration
17 Figure 5 AIS transceiver dimensions
18 Figure 6 AIS transceiver mounting
18 Figure 7 GPS antenna mounting
19 Figure 8 Position of the GPS antenna connector
19 Figure 9 Position of the VHF antenna connector
21 Figure 10 Connecting an external switch
22 Figure 11 Connecting to the NMEA0183 data port
23 Figure 12 Connecting the power supply
28 Figure 13 Indicator location on the AIS transceiver unit

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Notices
When reading this manual, please pay particular attention to warn-
ings marked with the warning triangle. These are important mes-
sages for safety, installation and usage of the product.
Safety warnings
Warning: This equipment must be installed in accordance
with the instructions provided in this manual.
Warning: This AIS transceiver is an aid to navigation and must
not be relied upon to provide accurate navigation information.
AIS is not a replacement for vigilant human lookouts and other
navigation aids such as RADAR. The performance of the trans-
ceiver may be seriously impaired if not installed as instructed in
the user manual, or due to other factors such as weather and or
nearby transmitting devices. Compatibility with other systems
may vary and is reliant on the third party systems recognising the
standard outputs from the transceiver. The manufacturer reserves
the right to update and change these specifications at any time
and without notice.
Warning: Do not install this equipment in a flammable atmo-
sphere such as in an engine room or near to fuel tanks.
General notices
Position source
All marine Automatic Identification System (AIS) transceivers utilise a
satellite-based location system such as the Global Positioning Satel-
lite (GPS) network. The accuracy of a GPS position fix is variable and
is affected by factors such as the antenna positioning, the number
of satellites used to determine the position and for how long satel-
lite information has been received.
Compass safe distance
The compass safe distance of this unit is 0.2 m or greater for 0.3°
deviation.
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RF emissions notice
¼Note: The AIS transceiver generates and radiates radio frequency elec-
tromagnetic energy. This equipment must be installed and operated
according to the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so
can result in malfunctioning of the receiver or personal injury.
¼Note: Never operate the AIS transceiver unless it is connected to a
VHF antenna.
To maximise performance and minimise human exposure to radio
frequency electromagnetic energy you must make sure that the an-
tenna is mounted at least 1.5 meters away from the AIS transceiver
and is connected to the AIS transceiver before power is applied.
The system has a Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) radius of 1.5
m. This has been determined assuming the maximum power of the
AIS transceiver and using antennas with a maximum gain of 3 dBi.
The antenna should be mounted 3.5 m above the deck in order to
meet RF exposure requirements. Higher gain antennas will require a
greater MPE radius. Do not operate the unit when anyone is within
the MPE radius of the antenna (unless they are shielded from the an-
tenna field by a grounded metallic barrier). The antenna should not
be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other transmit-
ting antenna. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
Warranty
This product is supplied with standard warranty as defined in the
accompanying warranty information.
Warning: Any attempt to tamper with or damage the prod-
uct will invalidate the warranty.
Disposal of this product and packaging
Please dispose of the AIS transceiver in accordance with the
European WEEE Directive or with the applicable local regulations for
disposal of electrical equipment.
Every effort has been made to ensure the packaging for this product
is recyclable. Please dispose of the packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner.
Accuracy of this manual
The AIS transceiver may be upgraded from time to time and future
versions of the AIS transceiver may therefore not correspond exactly

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with this manual. Information contained in this manual is liable to
change without notice. The manufacturer of this product disclaims
any liability for consequences arising from omissions or inaccura-
cies in this manual and any other documentation provided with this
product.
Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer of this product declares that this product is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions
of the R&TTE directive. The declaration of conformity is provided
with the product document pack. The product carries the CE mark,
notified body number and alert symbol as required by the R&TTE
directive. The product is intended for sale in the following member
states: Great Britain, France, Spain, Sweden, Austria, Netherlands,
Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Italy, Finland, Ireland, Luxem-
bourg, Germany and Czech Republic.
FCC notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim-
its for a class B 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, includ-
ing 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 equip-
ment.
Warning: It is a violation of the rules of the Federal Communi-
cations Commission to input an MMSI that has not been properly
assigned to the end user, or to otherwise input any inaccurate
data in this device.

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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 B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada ap-
plicables 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 Fonc-
tionnement.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.

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About your AIS class B transceiver
About AIS
The marine Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a location and
vessel information reporting system. It allows vessels equipped with
AIS to automatically and dynamically share and regularly update
their position, speed, course and other information such as vessel
identity with similarly equipped vessels. Position is derived from the
Global Positioning System (GPS) and communication between ves-
sels is by Very High Frequency (VHF) digital transmissions.
There are a number of types of AIS device as follows:
• Class A transceivers. These are similar to class B transceivers, but
they are designed to be fitted on large vessels such as cargo ships
and large passenger vessels. Class A transceivers transmit at a higher
VHF signal power than class B transceivers and therefore can be
received by more distant vessels, and also transmit more frequently.
Class A transceivers are mandatory on all vessels over 300 gross
tonnes on international voyages and certain types of passenger ves-
sels under the SOLAS regulations.
• Class B transceivers. Similar to class A transceivers in many ways,
but are normally lower cost due to the less stringent performance
requirements. Class B transceivers transmit at a lower power and at a
lower reporting rate than class A transceivers.
• AIS base stations. AIS base stations are used by Vessel Traffic Sys-
tems to monitor and control the transmissions of AIS transceivers.
• Aids to Navigation (AtoN) transceivers. AtoNs are transceivers
mounted on buoys or other hazards to shipping which transmit
details of their location to the surrounding vessels.
• AIS receivers. AIS receivers will generally receive transmissions
from class A transceivers, class B transceivers, AtoNs and AIS base sta-
tions but do not transmit any information about the vessel on which
they are installed.
This product is an AIS Class B transceiver.
Static and dynamic vessel data
There are two categories of information transmitted by an AIS trans-
ceiver: static and dynamic data.
The vessel’s dynamic data, which includes location, speed over
ground (SOG) and course over ground (COG), is calculated auto-
matically using the internal GPS receiver.
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Static data is information about the vessel which must be pro-
grammed into the AIS transceiver. This includes:
• Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI)
• Vessel name
• Vessel call sign (if available)
• Vessel type
• Vessel dimensions
In most countries the operation of an AIS transceiver is included
under the vessel’s marine VHF licence provisions. The vessel on to
which the AIS unit is to be installed must therefore possess a current
VHF radiotelephone licence which lists the AIS system, vessel Call
Sign and MMSI number.
Warning: An MMSI number is required in order for the AIS
transceiver to operate. Please contact the relevant authority in
your country for more information.
Important information for US customers
There are specific laws in the USA regarding the configuration of AIS
class B transceivers. If you are a US resident and intend to use your
AIS class B transceiver in US waters, you should make sure that your
retailer has configured your product prior to supplying it to you. If
your AIS transceiver has not been pre-configured, please contact
your dealer for details of how to have it configured.
Warning: In the United States of America, the MMSI and
static data must only be entered by a competent installer. The
end user of the equipment is not authorised to enter their own
vessel data.

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What’s in the box?
Figure 1 shows the items included with your AIS transceiver pur-
chase. The following sections will give a brief overview of each item.
Please ensure all items are present. If any of the items are missing,
please contact your dealer.
Screws
(packet of 4)
Quick
start guide
Product manual
Class B AIS transceiver Power and data cable
Product CD
Warranty
information
Figure 1 Items included with the product
Support tools CD
The CD supplied with the package contains the following:
• proAIS2 software tool necessary to configure the AIS transceiver.
Please refer to section 4 for details of the configuration process and
how to use the proAIS2 tool.
• USB drivers required to connect to the AIS transceiver via USB.
• Alternative language versions of this manual.
Quick start guide
The quick start guide gives a handy one-page reference for the
installation process.
Product manual
This document is the product manual and should be read thor-
oughly prior to any attempt to install or use the AIS transceiver.

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Fixing screws
Four fixing screws are provided with the product for mounting of
the AIS transceiver. Please refer to the Installation procedures, chap-
ter 3 for details of how to mount the AIS transceiver.
AIS transceiver unit
Figure 2 shows an overview of the AIS transceiver unit.
The AIS transceiver has a number of indicators which provide in-
formation to the user about the status of the AIS transceiver. Please
refer to Indicator functions, chapter 5 for more details.
The AIS transceiver has an internal GPS antenna. You should ensure
that the transceiver is mounted where it has a clear view of the sky,
or you can alternatively connect an external GPS antenna, which is
available from your dealer as an accessory.
Power, data and USB cable
The power and data cable connects to the AIS transceiver and en-
ables connection to power, NMEA0183, external silent mode switch
and USB.
Warning: Do not attempt to adjust or remove the fixings
next to each of the four mounting holes. These fixings form part
of the sealing of the AIS transceiver and any modification could
affect the product’s performance and will invalidate the prod-
uct’s warranty.
Green Amber Red Blue
Power and data GPS antenna
NMEA 2000 VHF antenna
Indicator lights
Mounting
holes
Mounting
holes
Figure 2 AIS transceiver overview

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Electrical connections
The AIS transceiver has the following electrical connections:
• Power supply
• Two independent NMEA0183 data ports for connection to chartplot-
ters and other NMEA0183 compatible equipment
• USB for connection to a PC or Mac
• External switch input for silent mode control
• NMEA2000 port for connection to NMEA2000 compatible equip-
ment.
In addition there are two other connections for the VHF antenna
and an optional external GPS antenna. Figure 3 shows an overview
of the electrical connections to the AIS transceiver.
Power in
NMEA 2000
Switch
NMEA0183
device
Chartplotter
USB
AIS Class B
transceiver
Figure 3 Electrical connections to the AIS transceiver

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Installation
Preparing for installation
Figure 4 shows a typical installation configuration for the AIS trans-
ceiver. Please take the time to familiarise yourself with the system
elements and their connections prior to attempting installation.
VHF antenna
GPS antenna
(optional)
Chartplotter
Power in
NMEA 2000
Switch
NMEA0183 device
USB
AIS Class B
transceiver
Figure 4 Typical installation conguration
In addition to the items provided with your AIS transceiver the fol-
lowing items will be required for installation:
VHF antenna
Connection to a suitable VHF antenna will be required for the AIS
transceiver to operate. A standard marine band VHF antenna such as
that used with VHF voice radios will be sufficient. Please take note of
the warnings in section 1 regarding the use of antennas.
Alternatively, if you wish to use an existing VHF antenna, antenna
splitter products are available which allow the existing antenna to
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be used with two radio devices, such as a VHF voice radio and the
AIS transceiver.
Warning: When selecting an AIS antenna splitter, make
sure it is capable of operation with an AIS transceiver. Some AIS
antenna splitters are designed to work only with AIS receivers.
Please check with your dealer to ensure you purchase the correct
type of antenna splitter.
Optional external GPS antenna
The transceiver has an internal GPS antenna. When the transceiver is
mounted in a location with a clear sky view (for example, beneath a
windshield or other non-metallic structure) an external GPS antenna
is not required. Should it not be possible to mount the transceiver in
a suitable location, then an external GPS antenna can be connected.
A compatible GPS antenna is available from your dealer as an acces-
sory.
Optional switch
A switch can be connected to the transceiver to enable and disable
‘silent mode’ (see Step 4 and 5 in Installation procedures, chapter 3.
A latching toggle switch is required to use this feature.
VHF antenna cable
Please check that the VHF antenna you intend to use has sufficient
cable to reach between the VHF antenna and the AIS transceiver
unit. If it is not sufficient, you will need an extension cable. Please
contact your dealer for details of suitable products. For reference,
the VHF antenna connector type on the AIS transceiver unit is SO
239, and is intended to mate with a PL 259 connector.
Power and data cable
The AIS transceiver unit is supplied with a 2 meter long power and
data cable as an accessory. If you require longer cables to reach your
power supply, please ensure the cables are capable of carrying cur-
rents of up to 2A peak and 200mA on average. Means of connecting
the cables together will also be required. The use of ScotchlokTM
connectors is recommended for this purpose.
Chartplotter
To display received AIS messages from other vessels on your chart-
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plotter. Please refer to the user manual supplied with your chart-
plotter for details of how to connect and configure your chartplotter
for use with AIS devices. For general guidance, your chartplotter
should be configured to accept NMEA data at 38400 baud (some-
times referred to as ‘NMEA HS’in the plotter configuration menu).
You may also need to enable the display of AIS targets in the chart
options.
Alternatively, if you use an NMEA2000 network on your vessel, it
is possible to connect the AIS transceiver to the NMEA2000 net-
work via a suitable cable. Please contact your dealer for details of
NMEA2000 cables.
Connection to a PC or Mac
If you choose to use a PC or Mac with suitable charting software
to display received AIS messages from other vessels, this can be
accomplished by connecting the USB connector on the supplied
power and data cable.
Installation procedures
Before beginning the installation of your AIS transceiver, please
ensure you have the necessary additional items as detailed in the
previous section Preparing for installation. It is strongly recom-
mended that you read all of the instructions in this manual prior to
installation.
If, after reading this manual, you are unsure about any element of
the installation process, please contact your dealer for advice.
The following sections explain the installation process step by step
for each of the main elements of the system.
Step 1 - Installing the AIS transceiver
Please note the following guidelines when selecting a location for
your AIS transceiver:
• The AIS transceiver must be fitted in a location where it is at least
0.5 m from a compass or any magnetic device.
• There should be adequate space around the AIS transceiver for rout-
ing of cables. See Figure 5 for details of the AIS transceiver dimen-
sions.
• The ambient temperature around the AIS transceiver should be
maintained between -25°C and +55°C.
• The AIS transceiver should not be located in a flammable or hazard-
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• The AIS transceiver is fully waterproof to ingress protection rating
IPx7. However, it is recommended that the AIS transceiver not be
subjected to extended periods of exposure to spray or submersion.
• It is acceptable to mount the AIS transceiver either vertically or
horizontally.
• It is recommended that the AIS transceiver is installed in a ‘below
deck’ environment.
• The product is supplied with four selftapping screws for attachment
of the AIS transceiver to a suitable surface. Please refer to Figure 6 for
guidance.
• The AIS transceiver should be mounted in a location where the
indicators are readily visible as these provide important information
on the status of the AIS transceiver.
• If the internal GPS antenna is used, the AIS transceiver should be
mounted in a location with a clear sky view. The internal GPS anten-
na is mounted below the top surface of the transceiver enclosure.
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Figure 5 AIS transceiver dimensions
140 mm
42 mm
100 mm
42 mm
128 mm
Figure 5 AIS transceiver dimensions

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Figure 6 AIS transceiver mounting
Step 2 - Installing an optional external GPS antenna
For mounting of an optional external GPS antenna, you will require
a 1-inch 14 TPI thread pole. You should ensure that the GPS antenna
has a good clear view of the entire sky. It is not recommended that
the GPS antenna is mounted up a mast where the motion of the
vessel will cause the antenna to swing and potentially reduce the
accuracy of the GPS position.
Do not mount your antenna in the direct path of a radar transmitter.
Feed the 10 m long cable attached to the GPS antenna through
the pole and screw the antenna onto the pole mount as shown in
Figure 7.
Figure 7 GPS antenna mounting

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Route the cable to your AIS transceiver unit, adding any necessary
extension cables. Connect the cable from the GPS antenna to the
GPS connector on the AIS transceiver as shown in Figure 8.
Power and data GPS antenna
NMEA 2000 VHF antenna
Figure 8 Position of the GPS antenna connector
Step 3 - Connecting the VHF antenna
Route the cable from the VHF antenna to the AIS transceiver and
connect to the VHF connector on the AIS transceiver as shown in
Figure 9.
A standard marine band VHF antenna or AIS antenna should be
used with the AIS transceiver. The connector type on the AIS
transceiver is SO239. Your chosen VHF antenna requires a PL259
connector to mate with this. If your VHF antenna does not use this
type of connector, please contact your dealer for details of available
adaptors.
Power and data GPS antenna
NMEA 2000 VHF antenna
Figure 9 Position of the VHF antenna connector

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Step 4 - Connecting the accessory cable
An accessory cable is supplied with the product to provide con-
nections to power, the external switch, the NMEA0183 data ports
and USB. The cable has a pre-moulded connector at one end which
should be connected to the connector on the unit marked ‘PWR/
DATA’. The other end of the cable has eight colour-coded bare wires
ready for connection and a USB connector for use with a PC or Mac.
The table below lists the function of each colour-coded wire for
reference.
Wire colour Description Function
Red Power in + Power supply connections
Black Power in -
Light green Switch input- External switch connection for
silent mode
Orange Switch input+
Brown NMEA0183 port 1 TX+ High speed NMEA0183 output
(38,400 baud) intended for
connection to chartplotters
Blue NMEA0183 port 1 TX-
Grey NMEA0183 port 2 RX+ Low speed NMEA0183 input
(4,800 baud) intended for
connection to other NMEA0183
compatible sensors for
multiplexing of data to the
chartplotter
Yellow NMEA0183 port 2 RX-
Colour-coding of wires in the accessory cable
Warning: Please check your wiring very carefully before ap-
plying power to the product. Failure to wire the product correctly
could result in permanent damage.
Step 5 - Connecting an external switch
A toggle switch can be connected to the AIS transceiver to provide
remote control of silent mode. Connect the toggle switch between
the light green and orange wires as shown in Figure 10. Connection
of an external switch to toggle silent mode is optional and not es-
sential for normal operation of the product.
Warning: Do not connect a voltage source across the switch
inputs, as this may damage the transceiver.
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