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Transas Class B - Serial Data Interface; Power and Data Connection; Power Input Specification; Data Connection Details

Transas Class B
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SRT Marine
Instruction Manual
SRT-MTB
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Class B Marine AIS
Serial Data Interface
Power Connection / Data Connection
There is a 15-way D-type male connector mounted under the transponder top cover. The standard data or power and data
cable assembly provided mates with this connector.
Power
12V DC (9.6-15.6V) is connected to the transponder power supply input via the cable assembly LD1873.
Data
A minimum keypad and display (MKD) unit, chart plotter or other display device may be connected to the TRANSAS AIS
CLASS B unit via the appropriate cable assembly. The default baud rate of the data link is 38.4kBaud with 8 data bits, one stop
bit and no parity. No handshaking is used.
The data interface conforms to IEC 61162-1.
VDM, VDO, ACA, ACS, ALR, TXT and ACK messages conform to NMEA 0183. Please refer to NMEA 0183 for full details of
these AIS messages.
Serial Port Input/Output
There are two serial ports, one presenting RS422 format and the other RS232 format. Data can be input from either or both
ports.
The serial port interface(s) output:
At power-up boot-loader and main application splash text screens including version numbers and memory status.
As a VHF Data Link Message (VDM) all incoming VHF Data Link (VDL) data received by the TRANSAS AIS CLASS B.
The VHF data link own vessel (VDO) messages sent by the TRANSAS AIS CLASS B over the VHF Data Link.
AIS regional channel assignment messages (ACA) received. These are derived from an incoming VHF Data Link
message (message 22) or a DSC message.
AIS channel management information source (ACS) messages.
Alarm messages (ALR, TXT).
The data interface will accept:
Personality programming messages
Alarm acknowledgement messages (ACK)