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Summary of Contents for Deep Sea Electronics Plc CLB2000
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Installation & Quick Start Guide CLB2000 Class B AIS Transponder QUICK START CLB2000 - VR1.01...
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Congratulations on the purchase of your CLB2000 Class B AIS Transponder. It is recommended that your transponder is installed by a professional installer. This Quick Start Guide will provide basic information on the CLB2000 to allow you to install and get the CLB2000 working. 2. Before you start You will need the following items and tools to complete the installation: ...
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Installation Step 2 – Mechanical Fixings Access to the fixing holes is achieved by removal of the two green decal strips down each side of the CLB2000. Once fixed in place, the green decal strips can be clicked back in place.
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USB cable without the use of a powered extender cable or Hub is 5m. Please do not plug in the USB cable of the CLB2000 to your PC at this stage. We will cover this in section 4 - Configuration.
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DIGITAL YACHT LTD The CLB2000 has a second NMEA 0183 output that can be used to pass GPS data to a VHF radio or instrument system. NMEA Output 2 transmits GPS data at 4800 baud – RMC, GGA and GGL sentences.
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Class B Transponder which requires an external 12v or 24v DC supply. This does mean that programming can be done at home or in the office by simply plugging the CLB2000 in to the USB port of your PC or Mac, without connecting the unit to a DC power supply.
4. Is there an external power connection? When connected to a computer via USB, the CLB2000 can take enough power from the USB port to work as an AIS receiver but not as a Class B transponder. Occasionally if a fault occurs in the boat’s wiring, a fuse blows or the circuit breaker trips, then the CLB2000 will lose external power and only have the USB power.
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