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1. Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your SPL1500 Class B AIS Splitter. It is recommended that your Splitter is installed by a professional installer. This User Manual will provide all of the information you need to install and operate the SPL1500, but for...
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3. Installation Before starting installation select a suitable location for the SPL1500 Class B AIS Splitter. The unit is water resistant; however it should be installed below deck in a dry location. When locating the unit you should consider: ...
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Installation Step 1 – Locating and Fixing the unit The SPL1500 should be mounted close to the main VHF radio and Class B Transponder, so that the supplied coax cables (0.5m) can connect between the three units. These cables can be replaced with longer versions if necessary but these will need to be sourced from 3 party retailers, as Digital Yacht do not have any other cable lengths in their product catalogue.
4. Operation Turn on the 12V or 24v power to the SPL1500. Ensure the VHF radio and Class B AIS Transponder are turned on. Verify that the green “POWER” LED indicator on the front of the unit is illuminated, ...
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50 Ohms Switching time, receive to AIS transmit <10 us Switching time, receive to VHF transmit <10us Operating temperature: -10ºC to +55ºC Ingress protection IPx5 Quick Start Guide for SPL1500 V1.00 Tel: + 44 1179 554474 Web: www.digitalyachtamerica.com E-Mail: sales@digitalyachtamerica.com...
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