Raytheon Anschütz eLog Service Manual

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Electronic Logbook (eLog)
Service Manual
Edition:002
10000000584
Raytheon Anschütz GmbH
Zeyestr. 16-24
24106 Kiel
Germany
www.raytheon-anschuetz.com

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  • Page 1 Raytheon Anschütz GmbH Zeyestr. 16-24 24106 Kiel Germany www.raytheon-anschuetz.com Electronic Logbook (eLog) Service Manual Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 2 Copyright Dieses Dokument sowie dessen Inhalt sind urheberrechtlich This document and its content are copyright protected. Distribution, geschützt. Die Weitergabe, Vervielfältigung und Speicherung sowie reproduction and storage as well as translation and exploitation of die Übersetzung wie auch Verwendung dieses Dokuments oder this document and its content, in whole or in parts and regardless of dessen Inhalts, als Ganzes oder in Teilen und egal in welcher Form, what form, are prohibited without prior express written permission.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents List of Figures..............................III List of Tables................................ V List of Abbreviations............................VII  Introduction................................ 1  Preliminary Remarks............................. 1  Safety................................1  General Safety Regulations........................1  General Safety Instructions........................2  Electrostatic Discharge..........................3  Safety Instructions for Installation......................4 1 General Information............................5 1.1 Equipment Overview..........................
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  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    List of Figures List of Figures Fig. 1: Electrostatic Discharge, Protected Area..................... 3 Fig. 2: Equipment Overview........................... 5 Fig. 3: Electrical Installation..........................10 Fig. 4: RS485 plug, PIN Allocation........................11 Fig. 5: RS485 Connection to AIS......................... 11 Fig. 6: Voltage Supply, PIN Allocation......................... 12 Fig.
  • Page 6 List of Figures 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    List of Tables List of Tables Tab. 1: Optional Equipment............................ 7 Tab. 2: Spare Parts..............................8 Tab. 3: Ship Network Settings..........................18 Tab. 4: LWE Network Settings..........................20 Tab. 5: AIS Settings (Serial Port Parameters)..................... 23 Tab. 6: Troubleshooting Table..........................34 Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 8 List of Tables 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 9: List Of Abbreviations

    List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations Automatic Identification System Bridge Alert Management CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point EPFS Electronic Position Fixing System Electrostatic Discharge International Maritime Organization Integrated Navigation System Lightweight Ethernet Voyage Data Recorder Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 10 List of Abbreviations 10000000584 VIII Edition:002...
  • Page 11: Introduction

     Introduction   Introduction   Preliminary Remarks The present manual is a description and reference book only. It is intended to answer questions and to solve problems in the quickest possible manner. Read and follow the instructions and notes in this manual before operating the equipment. For this purpose, refer to the table of contents and read the corresponding chapters thoroughly.
  • Page 12: General Safety Instructions

     Introduction CAUTION! Caution statements indicate a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in material damage consequence • preventive action Note Notes indicate information considered important but not hazard-related.   General Safety Instructions WARNING! Danger due to nonadherence to general rules and regulations Risk of death or serious injury and material damage •...
  • Page 13: Electrostatic Discharge

     Introduction   Electrostatic Discharge Fig. 1: Electrostatic Discharge, Protected Area Table Mat Ground Cord Dissipative Shoes Floor Mat Wrist Band Wrist Strap Common Ground Ground Point Any product which is labeled as shown is electrostatic sensitive. If proper precautions are not taken, handling or working on Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) this product results in damage.
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions For Installation

     Introduction   Safety Instructions for Installation WARNING! Danger due to maintenance and service by unskilled personnel Risk of serious injury and material damage • Keep all unskilled personnel away from the working area. • Perform all maintenance and service only by skilled personnel. WARNING! Danger due to electrical current Risk of death or serious injury that is caused by electrical shock...
  • Page 15: General Information

    1 General Information 1  General Information 1.1  Equipment Overview Fig. 2: Equipment Overview DVI Port (Service Personnel Only) Status LED 1, Green Status LED 2, Red USB Port (Not Activated) Ethernet Port 1, Ship's Network or WIFI Router Ethernet Port 0, LWE (IEC 61162-450) Network (VDR, BAM etc.) Serial Port, AIS A serial cable for the connection between the Electronic Logbook and the AIS is available from Raytheon Anschütz, see...
  • Page 16: Purpose

    Note The electronic logbook requires an external time source which delivers a time in UTC. 1.3  Dependence on Peripheral Systems / Devices The Anschütz eLog requires a position fix from AIS to work. 1.4  Technical Data Height 105 mm Dimensions...
  • Page 17: Integration Into An Iec 61162-450 (Lwe) Network

    At 100 intended datagrams per second, the equipment is able to receive 500 additional datagrams per second, which it does not process The Anschütz eLog offers SSH access to the equipment on UDP port 22 as an ONF for maintenance purposes. The equipment creates no ONF data traffic during normal operation.
  • Page 18: Tab. 2: Spare Parts

    1 General Information Tab. 2: Spare Parts Description Equipment Number Electronic Logbook 4006517 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 19: Installation

    • Observe all safety instructions for installation and maintenance. About this task The Anschütz eLog is mounted to a 35 mm DIN rail. Procedure 1. Hook the upper side of the device into the DIN rail. 2. Press the lower side of the device to the DIN rail until it latches.
  • Page 20: Fig. 3: Electrical Installation

    2 Installation Safety Conditions WARNING! Danger due to nonadherence to safety instructions Risk of death or serious injury and material damage • Observe all general safety instructions. • Observe all safety instructions for installation and maintenance. WARNING! Danger due to voltage-regulated devices Risk of death or serious injury that is caused by electrical shock •...
  • Page 21: Fig. 4: Rs485 Plug, Pin Allocation

    2 Installation Procedure 1. Connect the ethernet cable of the Wi-Fi router (option) or the vessel's LAN to ethernet port 1. 2. (Optional) connect the ethernet cable of the IEC 61162-450 network (BAM, VDR etc.) to ethernet port 0. 3. Connect the RS485 plug from the AIS to the serial port. (A serial cable is available from Raytheon Anschütz, see chapter 1.7.)
  • Page 22: Initial Setup

    About this task Note Starting the eLog device can take a few minutes, depending on the availability of the network connections. Procedure 1. Open the web browser on a PC connected to the vessel's LAN and open the adress 192.168.0.249.
  • Page 23: Fig. 7: Device Name Selection Page

    2 Installation Fig. 7: Device Name Selection Page 2. Type in a unique name to identify the currently used device and select the softkey Apply. (Use for example Smartphone, Tablet, Office PC or similar.) Fig. 8: Menu: Login Page 3. Type in the initial credentials: username admin, password password. Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 24 2 Installation Note Note: Change the password for the administrator as soon as possible. 4. Set up users and groups, see chapter 3.2. 5. Configure the interfaces, see chapter 3.1. 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 25: Configuration & Maintenance

    3  Configuration & Maintenance 3  Configuration & Maintenance The Electronic Logbook can be configured in the area Settings of the main menu. Fig. 9: Main Menu Softkey Task Gateway Configuration Configure Ship Network, LWE Network, AIS, Automated Recording and System Time, see chapter 3.1.
  • Page 26: Configure Ship Network

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 10: Gateway Configuration Softkey Task Ship Network Configure Ship Network, see chapter 3.1.1. LWE Network Configure LWE Network, see chapter 3.1.2. Configure AIS, see chapter 3.1.3. Automated Recording Configure Automated Recordings, see chapter 3.1.4. System Time Set the system time, see chapter 3.1.5.
  • Page 27: Fig. 11: Menu: Ship Network Overview

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 11: Menu: Ship Network Overview Select the softkey Edit ► The menu Ship Network becomes editable. Fig. 12: Menu: Edit Ship Network 3. Adjust the settings according to the following table. Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 28: Configure Lwe Network

    • You must be logged in as an administrator. About this task The eLog is able to send logbook data to the VDR and alerts to the CAM-HMI via IEC 61162-450 Ed. 2 communication on ethernet port 0. Procedure 1. Select the softkey LWE Network in the Gateway Configuration menu, see Fig.
  • Page 29: Fig. 13: Menu: Lwe Network Overview

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 13: Menu: LWE Network Overview Select the softkey Edit ► The menu LWE Network becomes editable. Fig. 14: Menu: Edit LWE Network 3. Adjust the settings according to the following table. Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 30: Tab. 4: Lwe Network Settings

    Subnet mask fault value is 255.255.0.0. Sets the SFI for the eLog. Select the system function id (SFI) for the eLog, which is used for IEC 61162-450 communication. The SFI is a two character talker identifier followed by a 4 digit instance number. The default value is RB0001.
  • Page 31: Configure Ais

    Requirements • You must be logged in as an administrator. About this task The eLog is able to read IEC 61162-1/-2 data over a RS485 serial port. Procedure 1. Select the softkey AIS in the Gateway Configuration menu, see Fig.
  • Page 32: Fig. 15: Menu: Ais Overview

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 15: Menu: AIS Overview Select the softkey Edit ► The menu AIS becomes editable. Fig. 16: Menu: Edit AIS 3. Adjust the settings according to the following table. 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 33: Configure Automated Recording

    ► After approximately 3 minutes the electronic logbook can be used again. The changed settings are now active. 3.1.4  Configure Automated Recording Requirements • You must be logged in as an administrator. About this task The eLog is able to automatically record navigational data periodically. Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 34: Set System Time

    ► The new settings are immediately active. 3.1.5  Set System Time Requirements • You must be logged in as an administrator. About this task The system time of the eLog can be manually set if no external time source is available (GPS, AIS). 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 35: User Management

    ► The new system time is saved. 3.2  User Management 3.2.1  User Roles Every user must be assigned to a user role for full functionality. Three user roles are available on the eLog: User Role Description Viewer Restricted user with the following rights: •...
  • Page 36: Create New User Profile

    3  Configuration & Maintenance User Role Description Administrator Advanced user with the following rights: • Configuration of the system • User management • Software updates Service Advanced user with the following rights: • Configuration of the system • User management •...
  • Page 37: Delete A User Profile

    3  Configuration & Maintenance ► The menu Add User opens. Fig. 21: Menu: Add User 4. Fill out the form with Username, First Name and Last Name. 5. Select the desired user roles for the user. Select the soft key Safe ►...
  • Page 38: Fig. 22: Menu: User Management

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 22: Menu: User Management 3. Select the user from the user list. ► The menu User Details opens. Fig. 23: Menu: User Details Select the softkey Delete 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 39: Assign User Role

    3  Configuration & Maintenance ► The dialog Confirm to delete user appears. 5. Select the softkey Confirm. ► The user is deleted and the menu User Management opens. 3.2.4  Assign User Role Requirements • You must be logged in as an administrator. Procedure 1.
  • Page 40: Fig. 25: Menu: User Details

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 25: Menu: User Details Select the softkey Edit User ► The menu Edit User opens. Fig. 26: Menu: Edit User 10000000584 Edition:002...
  • Page 41: Backup

    • You must be logged in as an administrator or service user. About this task In case of malfunction or if a faulty eLog has been exchanged for a new one, a previosly created backup can be restored. Edition:002 10000000584...
  • Page 42: Change Password

    3. Drag and drop the backup file to the window. Alternatively, click in the window to open a file browser window and select the backup file. ► The restore of the backup starts. This will take a few minutes. After the restore is complete, the eLog will restart itself. 3.4  Change Password About this task The current user can change his own password.
  • Page 43: Fig. 29: Change Current User Password

    3  Configuration & Maintenance Fig. 29: Change Current User Password 2. Type in the current password for the current user in the field Initial password. 3. Type in the new password in the field New password. 4. Re-enter the new password in the field Re-enter password and press Enter. ►...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Table

    Check that the vessel’s network or the WiFi router assigned an IP ad- dress via DHCP or check that the Data from AIS is static IP address of the eLog is cor- not recorded. Serial interface is rect. not correctly con- Check that both the eLog and the figured.
  • Page 45: Tab. 6: Troubleshooting Table

    4 Troubleshooting Table Failure Possible Cause Remedy BAM output is dis- Check the configuration if BAM abled. output is disabled and activate it, if necessary. No alert data IP settings of Eth- Check the IP settings of Ethernet visible in IEC ernet port 0 are port 0.
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  • Page 48 This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/) LICENSE ISSUES ============== The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a double license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts.
  • Page 49 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  • Page 50 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE.

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