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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GPS antenna location requirements ....................9 EMC installation guidelines ........................9 RF interference ............................10 Compass safe distance ......................... 10 3.2 Mounting the NAVIOM AIS ....................11 NAVIOM AIS dimensions ........................11 Chapter 4: Connections ....................12 4.1 Connections overview......................12 4.2 Universal power/data connector ..................
  • Page 3 Closest Point of Approach (CPA) alarm .................... 23 5. 6 Naviom AIS NMEA0183 ......................24 5. 7 Naviom AIS Wi-Fi configuration .................... 24 5. 8 Naviom AIS change device password ................24 5. 9 Naviom AIS firmware upgrade ....................24 Appendix A Troubleshooting ..................25 Appendix B Technical specification ................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Important Information

    Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty. RF safety notice RF radiation statement AIS transceivers generate and radiate radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME). Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 5: Industry Canada

    Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. AIS disclaimer All information presented by the Naviom AIS is advisory only, as there is a risk of incomplete and erroneous information. By placing this product into service you acknowledge this and assume complete responsibility for any associated risks, and accordingly release Naviom Electronics® from any and all claims arising from the use of the AIS service.
  • Page 6: Product Disposal

    However, Naviom Electronics® cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. In addition, our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice. As a result, Naviom Electronics® cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and this document.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2: Document And Product Information

    Name Description NAVIOM AIS The NAVIOM AIS is a Class B AIS transceiver, used to display real-time information on local vessels, land based stations or aids to navigation that are equipped with either Class A or Class B AIS transceivers.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Installation

    • Wi-Fi signal access - Place NAVIOM AIS not further than 10m (30 feet) from your Wi-Fi router or the place where you will connect to the device via Wi-Fi. There should be no large metal structures between the device and the Wi-Fi router, that shield the radio signal.
  • Page 9: Gps Antenna Location Requirements

    Important: The device should be placed either vertically or horizontally with a lid NAVIOM up (as shown on the picture). It is not allowed to mount the device with the lid NAVIOM down, in this case the GPS antenna will not be able to receive the signal from the GPS satellites.
  • Page 10: Rf Interference

    Typically this distance should be at least 1 m (3 ft) in all directions. However for some smaller vessels it may not be possible to locate the NAVIOM AIS this far away from a compass. In this situation, when choosing the installation location, ensure that the compass is not...
  • Page 11: Mounting The Naviom Ais

    • selected a suitable location (a clear, flat surface is required). • Identified the relevant cable connections and the route that the cable will take. 1. Using the NAVIOM AIS as a guide, mark the location of the mounting holes on the mounting surface.
  • Page 12: Chapter 4: Connections

    VHF antenna PL-259 connector Note: Despite the fact that NAVIOM AIS is equipped with moisture-proof connectors, to increase the service life of the device, we recommend that when connecting the connectors to the device, wear a heat-shrink tube, containing adhesive. To seal the connection, the tube must be uniformly heated to a temperature of 130 - 160 degrees Celsius or 270 - 320 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Page 13: Universal Power/Data Connector

    4.2 Universal power/data connector 1. Cable gland 2. Connector parsing ring 3. Ring fixing connector on the device Connecting cable to the connector 1. Unscrew ring 1 and ring 2. Carefully remove the sealing elements located behind ring 1. Remember the orientation and sequence of the sealing elements.
  • Page 14: Power/Data Connector Pinout

    Power/data connector pinout NMEA2000 bus « CAN-H » 2. NMEA2000 bus « CAN-L » 3. Power supply negative « − » 4. Power supply positive « » 5. Not used 6. NMEA0183 « OUT − » ( A ) 7. NMEA0183 « OUT »...
  • Page 15: Power Connection

    Cable shielding Ensure that all data cables are properly shielded that the cable shielding is intact (e.g. hasn’t been scraped off by being squeezed through a tight area). 4.4 Power connection Connection to the power supply is possible both through the universal power/data connector and directly via the NMEA2000 bus.
  • Page 16: Nmea 2000 Connection

    NMEA 0183 by universal power/data connector . Note: Whilst it is possible to output both AIS and GNSS data, it is NOT recommended that you output GNSS data to external devices as this can cause data conflicts and / or performance issues.
  • Page 17: Vhf Antenna Connection

    Place the NAVIOM AIS VHF antenna from the VHF Radio antenna at different heights and distances of at least 3m (10 feet) or use the VHF splitter to connect NAVIOM AIS and VHF Radio to the same antenna. Equipment may fail if two antennas are placed close to each other.
  • Page 18: Wi-Fi Connection

    NAVIOM network. You can also open “Naviom AIS” device in the network environment of your computer. 5. On the device webpage enter the default password NAVIOM 6. You will get an access to the device password change page and change of Wi-Fi network, and after you will have an access to the main page of device.
  • Page 19: Chapter 5: Set Up

    (for Android smartphones) or Bonjour applications (for iPad and iPhone). You can also assign a fixed DHCP IP address for NAVIOM AIS in the settings of your Wi-Fi router and open the device page by entering in the address bar of your Internet browser http: //x.x.x.x/ where x.x.x.x is the IP address assigned by NAVIOM AIS.
  • Page 20: Configuration Page

    5.4 Naviom AIS configuration In the “Naviom AIS configuration” section, you need to enter information on your vessel that will be transmitted via AIS radio channels to other vessels. To transmit the information entered in this section, the “AIS data transmission”...
  • Page 21: Call Sign

    If for some reason you do not want your vessel to be visible through AIS, you can choose Silent mode and disable the transmission of information on AIS radio channels any time, you will still receive data from other vessels.
  • Page 22: Naviom Ais Mobile Application

    5.5 Naviom AIS mobile application The settings in this section apply to the Naviom AIS mobile application. If you are not using a mobile application, then these settings do not need to be changed. If you decide to use the mobile application, we recommend that you use the default settings at the beginning and only after some time make changes to the configuration.
  • Page 23: Closest Point Of Approach (Cpa) Alarm

    Therefore, in this section it is necessary to specify a dangerous distance between the vessels in your opinion. Despite the fact that NAVIOM AIS also adds the dimensions of a dangerous vessel to this parameter. Please note that NAVIOM AIS may not have information about the dimensions of a dangerous vessel and do not take them into account in the calculations.
  • Page 24: Naviom Ais Nmea0183

    The default password is NAVIOM. 5.9 Naviom AIS firmware upgrade To update the Naviom AIS firmware, you need to download the latest version from www.naviom.com and press the “File select” button to select the downloaded firmware file, and then click the “Upgrade”...
  • Page 25: Appendix A Troubleshooting

    MFD is set to 38,400 baud rate. • Ensure the MFD is either; connected directly to the same CAN bus network as your AIS transceiver as the MFD that is connected to the same CAN bus as your transceiver.
  • Page 26: Appendix B Technical Specification

    -15°C to +55°C (+5°F to +131°F) Storage temperature range -20°C to +75°C (-4°F to 167°F) Humidity 93% at 40°C Waterproofing IPx6 AIS specification Transmitter Receiver Operating frequency range • Transmitting: 156.0MHz to 162.025 MHz • Receiving: 156.0MHz to 162.025 MHz Channel spacing...
  • Page 27: Appendix C Nmea 0183 Supported Sentences

    Appendix C NMEA 0183 supported sentences The NAVIOM AIS supports the following NMEA 0183 sentences Sentence Description Transmit Receive • ABM/BBM acknowledgement • AIS channel management assignment • AIS channel management information source • Text • AIS VHF data-link message •...
  • Page 28: Appendix D Nmea 2000 Supported

    129798 AIS SAR aircraft position report • 129801 AIS addressed SRM • 129802 AIS safety broadcast binary message • 129809 AIS class B CS static data report part A • 129810 AIS class B CS static data report part B...
  • Page 29: Appendix Eais Overview

    Class B AIS transceivers transmit and receive AIS signals, but use a reduced set of data compared to Class A (see Data Summary ). A Class B AIS transceiver can be fitted on any vessel not fitted with a Class A transceiver, but is not mandatory aboard any vessel.
  • Page 30 Data reporting intervals AIS information is classed as either static or dynamic. Static information is broadcast, when data has been amended, or upon request, or by default, every 6 minutes. The reporting rates for dynamic information depend on speed and course change, and are given in the following tables.
  • Page 31 SOTMDA – Greater than 23 knots 5 Seconds CSTMDA – 0 to 2 knots 3 Minutes CSTMDA – Greater than 2 knots 30 Seconds Other AIS sources Source Reporting rate Search and Rescue (SAR) aircraft 10 Seconds Aids to navigation (AToN)

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