R4 AIS Class B Transponder

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Saab TransponderTech R4 AIS Class B Transponder Configuration Manual

GENERAL Page 1 i Copyright The entire contents of this manual and its appendices, including any future updates and modifications, shall remain the property of Saab TransponderTech AB at all times. The contents must not, whether in its original form or modified, be wholly or partly copied or reproduced, nor used for any other purpose than the subject of this manual. Saab TransponderTech AB, SWEDEN ii Disclaimer While reasonable care has been exercised in the preparation of this manual, Saab TransponderTech AB shall incur no liability whatsoever based on the contents or lack of contents in the manual. iii Manual Part Number and Revision Part number 7000 112-021, revision B.

GENERAL Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL 3 1.1 Reference Documents 3 1.2 Static Data Parameters 3 1.3 Other configurable parameters 3 2 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 4 2.1 PC computer requirements 4 2.2 Connecting to the transponder 4 3 CONFIGURATION OF THE TRANSPONDER 4 4 ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION TOOL FEATURES 7

GENERAL Page 3 1 GENERAL This manual concerns configuration of the Saab TransponderTech R4 AIS Class B transponder unit (p/n 7000 112-010) by utilization of the R4 AIS Class B Configuration tool PC software (p/n 7000 112-036). 1.1 Reference Documents 1 7000 112-020: R4 AIS Class B Transponder instruction manual 1.2 Static Data Parameters Before the R4 AIS Class B Transponder can be used it requires configuration of the following parameters pertinent to the own ship: - MMSI number - Ship name - Callsign - Ship type - Ship dimensions with respect to the GPS antenna location In most countries the operation of an AIS unit is included under the vessel's marine VHF license provisions. The vessel on to which the AIS unit is to be installed must therefore possess a current VHF radiotelephone license which lists the AIS system and the vessel Call Sign and Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number. An MMSI number is required in order for the R4 AIS Class B transponder to operate. Please contact the relevant authority in your country for more information. Do not attempt to configure the R4 AIS Class B transponder before a valid MMSI number has been obtained. Once programmed, the unit has to be returned to an authorized dealer in order for the MMSI number to be changed. 1.3 Other configurable parameters Apart from setting of static data, the following parameters can be configured: - RS232 port baud rate (default 38400 bps) - RS422 port baud rate (default 38400 bps) - Output of messages from the internal GPS receiver on the serial interface (each second, each four seconds or disabled)

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Page 4 2 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED The following additional equipment is required for configuration of an R4 AIS Class B transponder (p/n 7000 112-010): - PC computer equipped with an RS232 or RS422 serial port - R4 AIS Class B configuration tool PC sw (p/n 7000 112-036) - 12 V DC power source with at least 1.5A capacity - Power cable for transponder (p/n 7000 112-011) - Serial interface cable as described below 2.1 PC computer requirements The R4 AIS Class B Configuration tool software is to be executed on a PC computer equipped with Microsoft.NET Framework version 2.0 or higher. The PC must be equipped with a bi-directional serial port according to the RS232 or RS422 standard. If no such port is available, a USB to serial interface adapter (together with associated PC driver routines) will be required. Installation of such an adapter is beyond the scope of this manual. 2.2 Connecting to the transponder A connection shall be established between a serial port on the PC (or serial adapter) and one of the serial ports (RS232 or RS422) on the R4 AIS Class B transponder. It is recommended that connection is established between an RS232 port on the PC /adapter and the RS232 port on the R4 AIS Class B Transponder. For this purpose a straight serial cable (not a crossed or null modem cable ) with DB9 connectors can be connected directly between the DB9-F connector on the transponder and a standard RS232 DB9 connector on the PC or adapter. Optionally, a connection can be established between an RS422 port on the PC /adapter and the RS422 port on the transponder. In this case a special cable will have to be designed. In all cases, the Tx lines on the PC or adapter shall be connected to Rx lines on the transponder serial port and vice versa. Refer to the R4 AIS Class B transponder instruction manual (ref [1]) for a definition of the transponder connectors. 3 CONFIGURATION OF THE TRANSPONDER 1. Copy the R4 AIS Class B transponder configuration tool executable file (file name extension.exe) to a suitable place on the local hard drive of the PC computer. 2. Connect the serial interface of the transponder to the PC as described in the previous section above. 3. Apply 12V DC power to the transponder unit. 4. Start the configuration tool by double clicking on the executable file icon.

CONFIGURATION OF THE TRANSPONDER Page 5 5. From the drop-down menu select Connection and then Open Connection. A pop-up menu Connect to transponder will be displayed. Select appropriate serial port number and baud rate for connection with the transponder. The default baud rate is 38400. When connection with the transponder has been established, the current configuration parameter settings will automatically be read from the transponder and displayed.

CONFIGURATION OF THE TRANSPONDER Page 6 6. Enter the correct data for parameters MMSI, ship name, callsign, ship type (selected from a drop down list of predefined values) and ship dimensions in meters (as referred to the transponder GPS antenna mounting position on board the ship). 7. It is possible to change baud rate setting for the transponder RS232 and RS422 serial port from the default 38400 to other values. 8. It is possible to select data rate for output of serial data from the internal GPS receiver between one second and four seconds and also totally disable this output. It is recommended that one second output is selected if the transponder is to be connected to an external chart plotter application not using any other source of position data for the own ship. 9. When all parameters have been set use the Write Configuration button in order to store the data in the transponder. 10. A popup menu will be displayed asking for confirmation of the MMSI number to be set. This number can not be changed once programmed. Enter the correct 9 digit MMSI number and use the Ok button to finalize the configuration process. The new parameters will be read back from the transponder and displayed. MMSI will henceforth not be possible to change.

ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION TOOL Page 7 The button Set factory settings can be used to reset the configuration parameters to default values. This will however not affect MMSI number if this has been set. If desired, the data contents displayed by the configuration tool can be reset using the drop down option Misc Clear Data. Configuration parameters can then be manually uploaded from the transponder with the Read Configuration button. 4 ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION TOOL FEATURES The Monitor section of the configuration tool includes some features that may be helpful during system checkout and troubleshooting. The Plot view displays current position from the transponder internal GPS receiver and a list of received AIS targets The Alarms view displays transponder alarm status The Log view displays data on the transponder serial interface and provides a function for storage of data to a log file