Leica MX535 Sensor Notes External Sensor, External GPS, External Heading, External Rate of Turn

Models: MX535

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MX535 UAIS Transponder Unit

Technical & Installation Manual

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3.4.1Sensor Notes

External Sensor

The AIS has interfaces (configurable as IEC 61162-1 or 61162-2) for position, bottom track (BT) speed, heading and rate of turn (ROT) sensors. In general, sensors installed in compliance with other carriage requirements of SOLAS Chapter V should be connected to the AIS System.*1. The sensor information transmitted by AIS should be the same information being used for navigation of the ship. Interfacing problems might occur if the existing on board sensors do not have serial (IEC 61162) outputs. A converter is needed to translate the non-conforming data to IEC 61162 – sensor data. For Example, Nauticast Converter type NAU- Z002 or Raytheon Nav Data Repeater 133-812.

The fact that AIS is fitted on board a vessel does NOT entail the need to install additional sensors other that those stated in the carriage requirements.

External GPS

GNSS position sensors normally have IEC 61162 outputs suitable for direct AIS interfacing. However, it is important to note that:

The Geodetic Datum of the position data is transmitted by the sensor in WGS84 so that an IEC 61162 DTM sentence is configured.

The MX420/AIS or MKD is able to handle three reference points -- two external GPS antennas, and one internal GPS antenna.

External GPS antennas SHOULD NOT be connected directly to the MX535.

External Heading

A gyrocompass providing heading information (HDT) is a mandatory sensor input to the AIS. A converter unit (synchro or step-signal converter to NMEA 0183 v.3.0) for example Nauticast Converter type NAU-Z002 or Raytheon Nav Data Repeater 133-812 will be needed for AIS connection in the case that the ship’s gyrocompass does not provide IEC 61162 output.

External Speed and Course

If a bottom track (BT)log for speed over ground (SOG) is available, it may be connected. A converter (for example Raytheon converter type: 133-812) is needed if the BT-log does not provide IEC 61162 outputs

External Rate of Turn

Not all ships will carry a Rate-Of-Turn (ROT) indicator according to IMO A.526. However, if a rate-of-turn indicator is available and it includes an IEC 61162 interface, it should be connected to the AIS.

If ROT information is not available from a ROT indicator, it may (optionally) be derived from heading information through:

The gyrocompass itself,

An external converter unit (see Heading),

The AIS itself (calculated ROT).

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Leica MX535 Sensor Notes External Sensor, External GPS, External Heading, External Speed and Course, External Rate of Turn

MX535 specifications

The Leica MX535 is a compact and sophisticated point-and-shoot camera designed for photography enthusiasts who appreciate both portability and high-quality imaging capabilities. Known for its exceptional optical performance and robust build quality, the MX535 offers a unique blend of classic Leica aesthetics with modern technological advancements.

One of the standout features of the Leica MX535 is its 24-megapixel CMOS sensor, which delivers stunning image quality with high resolution and impressive detail. Coupled with the Leica Maestro image processor, it ensures fast processing speeds and excellent noise control even at higher ISO settings. Photographers can expect vibrant colors and dynamic range, making the MX535 ideal for various shooting conditions.

The camera is equipped with an integrated optical viewfinder, providing a clear and bright view of the scene. This feature is particularly favored by photographers who enjoy composing their shots visually rather than relying solely on electronic displays. The 3-inch LCD screen on the back provides intuitive access to settings and playback, making it easier to review images in bright sunlight.

A significant technological advancement in the Leica MX535 is its autofocus system, which employs contrast detection and offers multiple focus points for greater precision. This system allows for quick focus adjustments and ensures that subjects remain sharp even in challenging lighting situations. Additionally, the camera features different shooting modes, including manual focus, giving photographers the flexibility to achieve their desired creative vision.

The MX535’s construction is robust, featuring a magnesium alloy body that not only enhances durability but also provides a comfortable grip. Its weather-sealed design makes it suitable for outdoor photography and protects it against dust and moisture, providing versatility for photographers who enjoy various environments.

Another key characteristic of the Leica MX535 is its compact design, making it easy to carry anywhere without compromising on quality. With its sleek lines and classic design elements, it attracts attention while embodying the timeless heritage of Leica cameras. The camera also supports full HD video recording, allowing users to capture motion alongside still images with stunning clarity.

In conclusion, the Leica MX535 stands out as a premium compact camera that combines exceptional image quality, advanced technology, and an elegantly durable design. With its impressive features, it caters to both amateur and experienced photographers who seek a reliable and stylish camera for everyday use or special events.