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Installation and Operation Manual 

1 Introduction 

1-1 Summary ............................................................................... 9

 

1-2 AIS Technology Summary ........................................................ 9

 

1-3 Specification ......................................................................... 11

 

1-4 Packing List .......................................................................... 12

 

1-5 Optional Accessories ............................................................. 12

 

 

2 Getting Started 

2-1 Mounting the Unit ................................................................. 13

 

2-1-1 Bracket Mounting ............................................................................... 13

 

2-1-2 Flush Mounting .................................................................................. 13

 

2-2 Keys .................................................................................... 14

 

2-3 NAVIONICS Secure Digital (SD) Card ...................................... 15

 

2-4 Manual / Auto Power on and off ............................................. 15

 

2-5 SRM(Safety Related Message) ................................................ 16

 

2-6 Brightness, night mode and Background ................................. 16

 

 

3 AIS Function Explanation 

3-1 Screen configuration ............................................................. 17

 

3-2 Screen change ...................................................................... 18

 

3-3 Vessel list ............................................................................. 18

 

3-4 Own vessel / other vessel information .................................... 19

 

3-5 AIS ...................................................................................... 19

 

3-5-1 Message ........................................................................................... 20

 

3-5-2 Initial setup ....................................................................................... 21

 

 

4 General Operation 

4-1 Chart Selection ..................................................................... 22

 

4-2 Simulate Mode...................................................................... 22

 

4-3 Data Bar .............................................................................. 22

 

4-4 Compass .............................................................................. 23

 

4-5 Multi window displays ........................................................... 24

 

4-6 The page window ................................................................. 26

 

  4-7 Chart ............................................................................ 28

 

4-7-1 Chart window .................................................................................... 28

 

4-7-2 Perspective view ................................................................................ 28

 

4-7-3 Latitude and longitude ........................................................................ 29

 

4-7-4 Chart scale ........................................................................................ 29

 

4-7-5 Finding a chart symbol ....................................................................... 29

 

4-7-6 S-Map search .................................................................................... 30

 

 

Installation and Operation Manual 

4-7-7 Chart symbols and information ............................................................ 30

 

4-7-8 Introduction to navigating ................................................................... 30

 

4-7-9 Going to a waypoint or to a point on the chart ...................................... 31

 

4-7-10 Following a route ............................................................................. 31

 

4-7-11 Goto Key ......................................................................................... 31

 

4-7-12 Distance and bearing calculator ......................................................... 32

 

4-7-13 COG ................................................................................................ 32

 

  4-8 Highway ....................................................................... 33

 

  4-9 Gauges ........................................................................ 33

 

  4-10 Waypoints ................................................................... 34

 

4-10-1 Creating a new waypoint................................................................... 34

 

4-10-2 Moving a waypoint ........................................................................... 34

 

4-10-3 Editing an existing waypoint .............................................................. 34

 

4-10-4 Deleting a waypoint .......................................................................... 35

 

4-10-5 Find a waypoint ............................................................................... 35

 

4-10-6 Sort Waypoints ................................................................................ 35

 

4-10-7 Deleting all waypoints ....................................................................... 35

 

  4-11 Routes ........................................................................ 36

 

4-11-1 Managing a route from the chart window ........................................... 36

 

4-11-2 Managing a route from the route window ........................................... 37

 

  4-12 Satellites ..................................................................... 38

 

4-12-1 Satellite information ......................................................................... 38

 

  4-13 Tides ........................................................................... 39

 

  4-14 AIS ............................................................................. 40

 

4-14-1 Viewing AIS Vessels .......................................................................... 40

 

4-14-2 AIS Windows ................................................................................... 40

 

  4-15 DSC .......................................................................... 42

 

4-15-1 distress ........................................................................................... 42

 

4-15-2 Poll ................................................................................................. 43

 

  4-16 NAVTEX ..................................................................... 44

 

  4-17 Engine Faults.............................................................. 44

 

 

5 Advance Settings 

  5-1 System Configuration Settings ........................................ 45

 

5-1-1 Language .......................................................................................... 45

 

5-1-2 Chart Selection .................................................................................. 45

 

5-1-3 Beep volume ..................................................................................... 45

 

5-1-4 Auto power ....................................................................................... 45

 

5-1-5 Features............................................................................................ 45

 

5-1-6 Factory reset ..................................................................................... 45

 

5-1-7 About ............................................................................................... 45

 

  5-2 Chart Settings ................................................................ 46

 

5-2-1 Rotation ............................................................................................ 46

 

5-2-2 Palette .............................................................................................. 46

 

5-2-3-1 General(NAVIONICS) ....................................................................... 46

 

Summary of Contents for AIS-50N

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual 2...

Page 2: ...umentation may be translated to or has been translated from another language translation In the event of any conflict between any translations of the documentation the English language version of the...

Page 3: ...lation and Operation Manual 6 4 7 7 Chart symbols and information 30 4 7 8 Introduction to navigating 30 4 7 9 Going to a waypoint or to a point on the chart 31 4 7 10 Following a route 31 4 7 11 Goto...

Page 4: ...5 6 4 Format 52 5 6 5 Screen snap shot 52 5 7 AIS Settings 53 5 7 1 Display filter 53 5 7 2 Alarm option 53 5 7 3 Display options 53 5 7 4 Restore default 54 5 8 Alarms 55 5 8 1 Fish 55 5 8 2 Deep 55...

Page 5: ...Message This is according to requirement of message includes voyage information or weather warning Static Information IMO number call sign vessel name length width of vessel vessel type Renewal of an...

Page 6: ...nts System date and time PGN126992 Vessel Heading PGN127250 Engine parameters Rapid Update PGN127488 Engine parameters Dynamic PGN127489 Trip parameters Engine PGN127497 Engine parameters Static PGN12...

Page 7: ...hem into the mounting hole 6 Attach the chart plotter to the mounting location by attaching the supplied hardware to the mounting studs Note Before drilling work check if there is enough space for dev...

Page 8: ...er off is set the unit will not be turned off even though the boat s ignition is turned off To turn off you need to turn off the unit manually Installation and Operation Manual 16 2 5 SRM Safety Relat...

Page 9: ...user to navigate utilizing several functions such as destination wake route etc Installation and Operation Manual 18 3 2 Screen change By button you can change screen AIS Plotter AIS AIS is the syste...

Page 10: ...on screen Pushing in vessel list screen you can move to AIS screen Using left right direction keys you can select 2 message initial setting up items message initial setting up This shows the detailed...

Page 11: ...GPS inner outer antenna of own vessel A B 0 511m C D 0 63m Region area setup is done as follows 1 After selecting antenna position setup item push 2 Select the item to set up using up down direction...

Page 12: ...t top right side When the compass is displayed COG is always displayed in data field Also when you are navigating to a point COG and BRG is always displayed in data bar Tip COG Course Over Ground The...

Page 13: ...when above window pops up select a desire display you want Adding a favorite display 1 Organize a window as you want 2 Press to show the main window 3 Select Save icon at the bottom 4 Select an icon w...

Page 14: ...d CDI lines Distance and bearing of cursor from boat Land Sea The cursor A typical waypoint The built in world chart does not show enough detail for navigation When you use the Chart Plotter to naviga...

Page 15: ...s of D section to display the information To find port service 1 Press 2 Select Find then Port service 3 Select a service you want to find 4 After searching process select a nearest service area in th...

Page 16: ...Press and select start 4 Select Forward or Reverse to decide which direction you want to navigate Create Route Option 1 Press and select the chart window 2 Select New route 3 Name a route name 4 Move...

Page 17: ...possible This unit can save up to 10 000 waypoints To display waypoint list press and select Waypoint icon 4 10 1 Creating a new waypoint To create a waypoint from the chart window There are two ways...

Page 18: ...t can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route So you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly The unit has the capability to store 100 routes with maximum of 100 waypoin...

Page 19: ...window 1 Highlight a route you want to delete 2 Press and select Delete Deleting all route in the route window 1 Press and select Delete All Displaying a route in the Chart window from the route list...

Page 20: ...0 4 14 AIS AIS is an Automatic Identification System for identification and localization of boat AIS provide a means for boats to exchange and share boat data including identification position course...

Page 21: ...ress window Displaying a distressed vessel in the chart window 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to display 2 Press and select Display Going to the distress position 1 Highlight a received...

Page 22: ...Press and select Delete Deleting all poll 1 Press and select Delete all Tip Even though you delete a DSC call the DSC waypoints still exist Installation and Operation Manual 44 4 16 NAVTEX NAVTEX is a...

Page 23: ...eading up North up North is at the top of the display Heading up When course is set the course is at the top of screen all the times Course up When destination is set it is at the top of the screen Th...

Page 24: ...or off Object depths Turns the displaying of object depths on or off Spot soundings Turns the displaying of spot sounding on or off Sounding min Set the minimum depth limit to show depth sounding bath...

Page 25: ...hen the GPS device is connected properly the GPS settings provide the access to GPS functions and features connected with the satellites information used for further navigation 5 4 1 GPS Source Select...

Page 26: ...Reset trip dist Shows you the trip distance If you select this option it resets the trip distance Reset total dist Show you the total trip distance If you select this option it resets the total trip d...

Page 27: ...tered 5 7 2 Alarm option Filter by speed Vessels with speed below the set value are filtered Show Dangerous Only When this option is selected it shows dangerous vessel only 5 7 3 Display options Insta...

Page 28: ...gger an alarm when your boat moves off the current CDI scale Danger Trigger an alarm when your boat is getting closed to dangerous point 5 8 8 AIS See the Alarm option of 4 7 AIS Settings 5 8 9 DGPS T...

Page 29: ...y engine data and Other instruments The chart plotter can receive data from other instruments and send data to other instruments by NMEA 6 2 Connections You can connect AIS 50N to power supply GPS ant...

Page 30: ...in number 5 Pin number 2 Pin number 1 Fuse 2A Fuse 2A Ignition switch Ignition Power Data cable Pin number 5 Pin number 2 Pin number 1 Fuse 2A Installation and Operation Manual 60 6 4 Alarm Wire the c...

Page 31: ...oaxial cable Connecting cable to body use BNC connector Please check the installation distance between VHF antenna other equipments GPS antenna 5M Compass 1M VHF antenna TX RX SAN 150 Installation and...

Page 32: ...data to an autopilot or other instrument An autopilot requires APB APA and VTG sentences For information on sending NMEA data to the instrument contact Samyung ENC instruments set NMEA out and specif...

Page 33: ...with transducer replacement other than the cost of the transducer itself 3 Routine system checkouts alignment and calibration seatrials unless required by replacement of defective parts Limited warra...

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