In order to meet carriage requirements for Class A and Class B AIS systems, dedicated GPS and VHF antennas must be fit to the transponders. ACR has included GPS and VHF antennas that have been specifically designed, tested and approved for use with the
Class B AIS transponders will transmit data to other AIS equipped vessels and shore base stations. Static data typically identifies the vessel and does not change (i.e. MMSI, Vessel Name). Dynamic data is voyage specific and will change during the normal operation of the vessel.(i.e. Speed Over Ground, Position, Heading).
In order to complete the programming of your AIS transponder, documentation of your vessel‟s identity needs to be made available. This would be a good time to update any information that is inaccurate in the MMSI data base or with your ship‟s radio station license. These databases should be reviewed periodically to make sure the information is accurate including your emergency contact information.
Per FCC rules (United States users only) the static data can only be programmed into an AIS Transponder by the vendor or qualified personnel. Once the static data is programmed into an AIS Transponder it can only be corrected by ACR Electronics. Please check that the static data are entered carefully. If the static data are incorrectly programmed the transponder will need to be returned to ACR for factory reset.
Information transmitted from vessels that have a Class A AIS transponders
• Name of Vessel | • Destination | • Size of Vessel | • Vessel Dimensions |
• Speed (SOG) | • Call Sign | • ETA | • Draft |
• Position | • Course (COG) | • Type of Vessel | • Status |
• MMSI Number | • Navigational Status | • Heading | • Cargo |
• Rate of Turn | • IMO Number |
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Information transmitted from vessels that have a Class B AIS transponders
• Name of Vessel | • Vessel Dimensions |
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• Speed (SOG) | • Type of Vessel | NOTE: For information reporting |
• Position | • Heading | intervals, see Specifications appendix |
• MMSI Number | • Course (COG) |
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• Call Sign |
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NOTE: The marine AIS system uses position information derived from networks such as the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) or the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) to determine the location of the AIS unit and thus the vessel to which it is fitted. The
It is desirable wherever possible therefore to verify both your vessel‟s AIS derived position data and other vessels‟ AIS derived position data with visual or radar based observations.
SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
1.Product contents
Before proceeding with the installation of the
Mounting hardware (4 self tapping screws) Strain relief cable straps (3)
VHF antenna (dedicated for AIS use only) with connection cable GPS antenna (dedicated for AIS use only) with connection cable
Link2AIS™ Software CD
Link2AIS™ Software User Guide
Warranty card
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