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V5035 Operator and Installation Manual ENGLISH simrad-yachting.com...
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The contents herein can only be used for the intended purpose of this manual. II. Disclaimer SIMRAD is devoted to publish and maintain this product manual. As we continue to improve our AIS products to satisfy all customers’ needs, information in this document is subject to change without notice.
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The SIMRAD V5035 AIS transponder complies with applicable international standards and is type approved in accordance with the European Marine Equipment Directive. VIII. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, SIMRAD declares that this V5035 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 96/98/EC. IX. Disposal Instruction Do not dispose of this device with unsorted waste.
Search and Rescue Transmitter using AIS can be used to assist in determining the location of a vessel in distress. It is typically used on life rafts. • AIS on Search and Rescue (SAR) Aircraft: Used on airplanes and helicopters to assist search and rescue operation. What is AIS? | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
IMO perfor- mance standard for AIS. The V5035 can be connected to the ship’s sensors as required by the IALA guidelines through an external junction box (supplied in the package). The unit can also interface external navi- gation and presentation systems that support IEC 61162-1 related sentences.
Connect all external sensors and data interfaces to the junction box Connect all required cables to the main transponder unit Power on the main transponder unit Complete configuration settings Perform system functional test 10 | Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
RF cable requirements The following RF cables are recommended to install the V5035 - . • VHF Antenna Cable Type: 5D-FB or equivalent Connector: SO-239 (Male) • GPS Antenna Cable Type: RG58A/U or equivalent Connector: TNC (Male) Cable and connector are supplied as part of the GPS antenna.
Environments with excessive heat may cause damages to the transponder. • The transponder should not be installed near flammable or hazardous environments. • The AIS transponder should be installed at least 0.5 m away from magnetic compasses. Mounting Transponder 12 | Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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From the rear, install the mounting brackets with the M3X8 screws. Apply the mounting bracket screw (brackets are directional, ensure correct one is fitted to each side) on each side for a firm fix. Panel mounting (1) Panel mounting (2) | 13 Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Mounting pilot plug The Pilot Plug device provides connecting interface to pilots and other mariners to connect their own PC or other portable device to V5035 on board. Tx A Pin1 (Red) Tx B Pin 4 (White) Rx A Pin 5 (Black)
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Connecting to MX5035 Junction Box Use the following guidelines to connect the Pilot Plug to the V5035 Junction box. Please refer to External Connectors (Junction Box) page 18. To transponder main unit Pilot plug PILOT_IN A connects to Rx A (Black)
National authorities and classification societies may have their own power supply requirements; these should also be considered. ¼ Note: Some boats require frame ground connection of all electronic devices on the ship frame. | 17 Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
Input B Pilot plug PILOT_OUT GND Output Ground PILOT_OUT A Output A PILOT_OUT B Output B ALARM NO Alarm normally open Alarm ALARM NC Alarm normally closed ALARM COM Alarm common 18 | Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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The jumper’s purpose is to wire together NMEA2000 cable’s shield Jumper for NMEA 2000 and ground. Depending on your scenario, you may choose not to shield and ground connect them together. | 19 Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
Connecting extension cable Use the 37-pin- extension cable (1.8M) provided in the package connect V5035 to the junc- tion box. Connecting V5035 with Junction box 20 | Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
B. If IMO identification number is applicable, select main menu item Set MMSI/IMO/ENI to setup IMO number. 2013/01/17 22:43:39 SET MMSI/IMO/ENI MMSI [000000000] [000000000] Targets Received: 10 IMO setting For more information please refer to SHIP SETTING, page 44. | 21 Installation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
4. Dangerous target list 5. Own ship detail 6. GPS satellite information 7. Region setting list Emergency SRM broadcast Cancel/Back to main menu, or press and hold for 3 seconds to access alarm list 22 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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GPS Status: non-fixed ALR Status: alarm messages occurs Inbox SRM: unread coming SRM message SART/MOB: SART or MOB message received EMMA warning (RFM23): warning received ETA/RTA: message received Water levels (RFM24): message received | 23 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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SART or MOB target is zoom in/out received Function Icon (Radar view only) target selected SART/MOB Indicate the system is running Inland mode Inland mode Indicate Blue Sign device is con- Blue sign nected 24 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
Shows the GPS satellite current usage mation status (Refer to GPS Status, page 54) Region setting list Show all the Region of own ship (Refer to Own Ship detail, page 39) | 25 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Color: Red / Cross The icon will be displayed if any SART message is sent out. Base station Color: Green The icon will be displayed when any base station is in the reception range. 26 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Authorities. It is not an Electronic Chart System and therefore should not be used for navigation. The information provided by the coastline map is for reference only and should be used together with other navigation sources and devices. | 27 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Press the button “DIM” to enter the dimmer setting page. Button Description Knob (Turn left/right) Adjust screen brightness (decrease/increase) Knob (Press) Save and leave the page Restore screen brightness to default setting (100) MENU, ESC Leave the page without saving 28 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
2 seconds. 1: Traverse menu Turn knob to move Press to enter up or down 2: Select a character position Turn knob to move Press to start left or right editing | 29 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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3: Pick character Turn knob to select Press to confirm charactert 4. Confirm and save To save entered text, press and hold the knob for 2 seconds. 30 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
MEMORY TEST SET MMSI/IMO/ENI (page 46) SENSOR PORT RETRY TIMES (page 47) TFT-PANEL AIS MODE (page 47) KEYBOARD TEST GPS STATUS TRANSCEIVER COMMUN. TEST PANEL TEST VERSION * Inland mode only | 31 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Navigation status and boat information of other AIS-equipped vessels. REGION LIST Regional information status ALARM LIST Alarm information, To access Alarm List directly press and hold ESC button for 2 seconds ALARM HISTORY Alarm history record 32 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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SENSOR PORT Transmission port test TFT-PANEL Screen panel KEYBOARD TEST Button test GPS STATUS GPS positioning status TRANSCEIVER Transponder status COMMUN. TEST Test communication PANEL TEST Test Panel VERSION Firmware version | 33 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
90 characters. TRANSMIT CHANNEL gives you the option to send the mes- sage through channel A, B or Alternate. By Alternate, which is the default option, the system 34 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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These are re- quests for information from a distant base station beyond normal AIS operation range. LONG RANGE SRM holds all received Long Range Interrogation messages. | 35 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
UN Location [BTG] Fairway Number [ABCDE] Terminal Code [FGHIJK] Fairway Hectometre [LMNO] [00/00 00:00] Num Of TugBoat Air Draught (m) [0.00 m] Dangerous Targets :0 Dangerous Targets :0 ETA/RTA inbox and message information 36 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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ABK INFO Late received by the Dest.AIS Targets Received :1 Targets Received :1 POB outbox and POB message information Use the knob to select a message and press the knob to display message content. | 37 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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WATER LEVEL (m) [ 0.00] Dangerous Targets :0 Dangerous Targets :0 Water level log and message content Use the knob to select a message and press the knob to display message content. 38 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
Persons on board [1400] Load Status [Loaded] Quality Of Speed [HIGH] Blue Sign Quality Of Course [LOW] [NOT SET] Quality Of Heading [LOW] Dangerous Targets :0 Dangerous Targets :0 Additional inland vessel information | 39 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Dangerous Targets :0 Adding friend ship In the screenshot above, the block A indicates the current sorting method. By MMSI, in ascending order By direction, in ascending order By distance, in ascending order 40 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Alarm list V5035 features SART/MOB alarm that can appear any time during operation. When SART/MOB message is received, the icon will appear in the status bar with beeping sounds from the beeper.
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COG STATUS INT. COG / EXT. COG / LOST SOG STATUS INT. SOG / EXT. SOG / LOST HEADING STATUS VALID / LOST ROT STATUS VALID / OTHER ROT / LOST 42 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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The existing entry can be modified by pressing the knob to enter the text edit mode. Use the knob to edit the list and press MENU or ESC to save or leave without saving. | 43 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
Position of external GPS antenna - giving the location of the GNSS antenna connected to any external position source connected to the AIS transceiver • Length and Beam – measured length and width of the ship (inland mode only) 44 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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[00/00 00:00] CARGO <N/A or Harmless> NAV. <At anchor> Star- DRAUGHT(m) [15.00] Port board ----------- CONVOY EXTENSION(m) ----------- [010.0] STERN [020.0] PORT [030.0] STARBOARD [040.0] Stern Dangerous Targets :0 Inland voyage setting | 45 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Select OK to save or CANCEL to discard and return to main menu. 2013/01/17 22:43:39 2013/01/17 07:18:11 MMSI SETTING IMO SETTING MMSI RANGE: 20000000~799999999 or [000000000] 982000000~987000000 MMSI [000000000] Targets Received: 10 Targets Received: 10 MMSI/IMO setting 46 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
Blue Cones - The number of blue cones or blue flag status for the cargo (1, 2 or 3 blue cones, or blue flag). • Load Status - ‘Loaded’, ‘Unloaded’, ‘Unknown’ | 47 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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(0 to 254 or unknown). 2013/01/17 22:43:39 INLAND PERSON NUMBER SETTING Crew members on board [200] Passengers on board [1000] Shipboard Personnel on board [200] Dangerous Targets :0 Number of person setting 48 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
Dangerous Targets :0 Blue sign switch setting Report Rate Setting Set V5035’s report rate. Selectable report rates are AUTO/ 10 SEC./ 5 SEC./ 2 SEC.. Transceiver This section is password protected and can only be accessed using the password (page 51).
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Press knob to enter input mode. Turn knob to select an offset value. Once finished press ESC to return to the previous level to continue the setting. 2013/01/17 22:43:39 MAP CALIBRATION LAT OFFSET [+0.000000] LON OFFSET [+0.000000] Targets Received: 3 Map calibration 50 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Use the knob in the order of “OLD PASSWORD”, “NEW PASSWORD”, “CONFIRM NEW PASS- WORD”. Repeat till all four values are entered. To save the settings, press MENU or ESC and the | 51 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Save up to 10 destinations. Use rotary knob to traverse text and to modify. Press Menu to save changes. 2013/01/17 22:43:39 DESTINATION TABLE SETTING Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 Column 9 Column 10 Dangerous Targets: 0 52 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
After all buttons are tested, a message will indicate. Press knob for OK to exit. To quit test without completing, wait for 30 seconds and the system will return to the main menu. | 53 Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Press the FUNC button to start the communication test. Following the on-screen instruction by turn the knob to select a class A MMSI number. Then press MENU, ESC or FUNC and click 54 | Preface | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual...
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Test with size and brightness Version Provide model name, hardware information, delivered firmware version on the unit, etc. When finished, press ESC to exit. 2013/01/17 22:43:39 VERSION PRODUCT V5035 - AIS Class A FIRMWARE V1.0.6.39 COMPANY Alltek Marine WEBSITE http://www.alltekmarine.com...
Power supply Supply Voltage 12V / 24 V DC Less than 9 W average @ 12 V DC; Power Consumption Less than 65 W peak power @ 12 V DC 56 | Technical specifications | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
205 mm (8.07 inch) Height 85 mm (3.34 inch) Depth (include connectors) 160 mm (6.30 inch) Weight ≦ 1.16 kg Pilot plug Cable length Connector type Std. Sex 206486-2 | 57 Technical specifications | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
NMEA 2000 PGN information The following table is a list of the NMEA 2000 messages supported by the V5035 unit. The “Transmit” PGNs information includes “Own ship” + “Received AIS information from other ships”. This is the reason the NMEA2000 PGN list covers both Class A and Class B related infor- mation.
Mechanical dimensions V5035 Transponder main unit Front (size: mm) Side (size: mm) | 59 Mechanical dimensions | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Back (size: mm) Bottom (size: mm) 60 | Mechanical dimensions | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
AIS range seems too low VHF antenna and cabling Check VHF antenna and cable installation Sensor ports not response Cable installation Check related wiring Data port not response Cable installation Check related wiring | 63 Troubleshooting | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
GN70/MX61X AIS operation The GN70/MX610/MX612 CDU can display AIS targets provided by the V5035 AIS transponder by pressing the AIS hot key. You can zoom-out by turning the ROTARY KNOB counter-clock- wise or zoom-in by turning it in clockwise direction. AIS targets can be displayed as overlay on the plotter screen.
Press the MENU key to bring up the quick menu. Scroll to Vessels Filter… menu, press ENT. Select desired action by scrolling to it and pressing ENT to leave a check mark. Scroll to SAVE, press ENT. | 65 GN70/MX61X AIS operation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
Controls whether an alarm shall be activated when a message is received from an AIS target ¼ Note: Please refer to the GN70/MX61x User manual for more AIS operation. 66 | GN70/MX61X AIS operation | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying Ground GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System Global Positioning System GYRO Gyro Compass Heading IALA International Association of Lighthouse Authorities Input/Output | 67 Abbreviations | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Tx / Rx Transmit / Receive Ultra High Frequency Universal Serial Bus Universal Time Co-ordinate VHF Data Link Very High Frequency VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System 68 | Abbreviations | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Appendix A IEC 61162-2 Data Interface The V5035 Class A AIS Transponder provides 2 types of IEC 61162-2 data interfaces for user applications. The first interface type includes 3 input-only sensor data ports and the second interface type includes 4 bidirectional input/output ports. Data port for each interface type will be described in the following section below.
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Refer to sections Sensor Data Input Ports (previous page) and Bidirectional Data Ports above. Hardware Input/Output Circuit Refer to sections Sensor Data Input Ports (previous page) and Bidirectional Data Ports above. 70 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Long Range Port (optional) Long range 61162-2 Input LRI,LRF Output LRF, LR1,2,3 DGNSS Data Port DGNSS Data Correction data information (optional) 823-2 BIIT BIIT Output Port CH10 NC Relay | 71 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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The MMSI of the destination AIS unit for the ITU-R xxxxxxxxx M.1371 message AIS channel for broadcast of the radio message ITU-R M.1371 message ID s—s Encapsulated data Number of fill-bits 72 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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ITU-R M.1371 message requested from station-1 Message sub-section ignored Number of second message requested from station-1 Message sub-section ignored xxxxxxxxx MMSI of interrogated station-2 Number of messages requested from station-2 Message sub-section ignored | 73 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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ID number of most likely failed satellite ignored Probability of missed detection for most likely ignored failed satellite Estimate of bias on most likely failed satellite ignored Standard deviation of bias estimate ignored 74 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Total number of satellites in use ignored HDOP ignored Antenna altitude, m, re:mean-sea-level (geoid) ignored Geoidal separation, m ignored Age of differential data ignored Differential reference station ID ignored Nacigational status indicator | 75 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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LRI and LRF (see the LRI-sentence). $--LRF,x,xxxxxxxxx,c—c,c—c,c—c*hh<CR><LF> Field No. Format Description Remark Sequence number xxxxxxxxx MMSI of requestor c—c Name of requestor c—c Function request c—c Function reply status 76 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Status llll.ll,a Latitude, N/S yyyyy.yy, a Longitude, E/W Speed over ground, knots Course over ground, degrees true xxxxxx Date: dd/mm/yy x.x,a Magnetic variation, degrees, E/W Mode indicator Navigational status | 77 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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This sentence includes a “mode indicator” field providing critical safety related information about the heading data, and replaces the deprecated HDT sentence. $--THS,x.x,a*hh<CR><LF> Field No. Format Description Remark Heading, degrees true Mode indicator 78 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Maximum present static draught Persons on-board c—c Destination hhmmss.ss Estimated UTC of arrival at destination Estimated day of arrival at destination Estimated month of arrival at destination Navigational status Regional application flags | 79 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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PAMC, DSC – Proprietary Sentences, Digital selective calling When AIS transponder receives DCS messages, this sentence is used to output DSC pattern. $PAMC,R,DSC,c-c*hh<CR><LF> Field No. Format Description Remark DSC pattern 80 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source Alarm condition, A = threshold exceeded, V = not exceeded Alarm’s acknowledge state, A = acknowledged, V = unacknowledged c--c Alarm’s description text | 81 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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MMSI of responder xxxxxxxx Date: ddmmyyyy, 8 digits hhmmss.ss UTC time of position llll.ll,a Latitude – N/S yyyyy.yy,a Longitude, E/W x.x,T Course over ground, degrees, true x.x,N Speed over ground, knots 82 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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For the transmission of short text messages. Longer text messages may be transmitted by using multiple sentences. $--TXT,xx,xx,xx,c--c*hh<CR><LF> Field No. Format Description Remark Total number of sentences Sentence number Text identifier c--c Text message c—c Function reply status | 83 Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Field No. Format Description Remark Total number of sentences needed to transfer the message Sentence number Sequential message identifier AIS channel s—s Encapsulated ITU-R M.1371 radio message Number of fill-bits 84 | Appendix A | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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ALR 001 at the related PI port. Detection of Rx Malfunction The V5035 also has 3 built-in lock detectors (high active) to monitor each local oscillator (PLL circuit) of receiver channel 1, channel 2, and channel 70 respectively. If the operation of PLL circuit becomes abnormal, a logic low level will be sent from the lock detector to notify the system.
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Power supply Voltage: V Maximum output current: Note GPS/GNSS Antenna location A= Distance to Bow m C= Dist. To Port-Side B= Distance to Stern m D= Dist. To Starboard 86 | Appendix C | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Ext Display Port Pilot Port Long Range Port DGNSS Data Port Other Device Installer information Company Name Technician’s Name Telephone/Mobile No. Address Place Date Installer’s signature | 87 Appendix C | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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MENU/DIAGNOSTICS/VERSION (please refer to “Version” page 55 in the manual). Each new software upgrade requires information recorded to reflect the change made. Software maintenance record Software Date Change Version Notes: 88 | Appendix C | V5035 Operator and Installation Manual Addendum...
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