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WideLink B600 AIS Class B Transponder
SOTDMA
) USER MANUAL The entire contents of this instruction manual, including any future updates, revisions, and modifications, shall remain the property of AMEC at all times. Unauthorized copies or reproduction of this manual, either in part or whole, in any form of print and electronic media, is prohibited. The contents herein can only be used for the intended purpose of this manual. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER AMEC 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. AMEC does not make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damage. Manual Revision: Version 2.0 3 WARNING!
WARNING: The device must be installed and configured in conformity with the provided instructions in the manual by qualified installer in order to ensure the device performance. WARNING: It is the responsibility of the operator to handle the AIS device with care. The device cannot replace human vigilance. Therefore it is important to keep a diligent outlook at all times. WARNING: Please bear in mind that not all vessels are equipped with AIS transponders and therefore may not be visible to this device. Likewise, certain conditions, such as device malfunction, the environment, improper use, and overcrowded port traffic, may exist whereby the vessel equipped with this AIS device is not visible to other AIS transponders. WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT. Improper disassembly or modification could impair its performance and will invalidate the guarantee. FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONLY WARNING: It is a violation of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission to input an MMSI that has not been properly assigned to the end user, or to otherwise input any inaccurate data in this device. The entry of static data into this device shall be performed by the vendor of the device or by an appropriately qualified person in the business of installing marine communications equipment on board vessels. Instructions on how to accurately enter and confirm static data in the device can be found in this user manual. FOREWORD We thank you for the purchase of your new WideLink B600, AIS SOTDMA class B transponder. Wherever you sail now, you can have a better overview of your surroundings at sea and voyage with more safety. WideLink B600 is strictly tested to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment. With proper installation and use, the equipment will serve loyally and reliably at its optimum. For sales, services, and technical supports, please contact your local AMEC representatives or Alltek Marine Electronics Corp at sales@alltekmarine.com or service@alltekmarine.com. You are always welcome to visit our website at www.alltekmarine.com for new product status and company update. Thank you again. Be safe. 4 TABLE OF CONTENT 2 1 2.4.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 7 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 7 1.2 CLASS A VS. SOTDMA CLASS B VS. CSTDMA CLASS B ............................................................. 10 1.3 EQUIPMENT IN THE BOX ....................................................................................................... 11 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................. 12 2.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 12 2.2 MOUNTING DEVICE MAIN UNIT ............................................................................................ 13 2.3 VHF ANTENNA INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 14 2.4 CONNECTING TO VHF RADIO (B600S ONLY) ............................................................................ 15 FM radio connection (B600S only) .................................................................................. 15 2.5 GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION................................................................................................ 16 2.6 CONNECTING WITH NMEA 0183 DEVICES .............................................................................. 17 2.7 AIS SILENT MODE CONNECTION ............................................................................................ 18 2.8 CONNECTION TO NMEA 2000 NETWORK ............................................................................... 19 2.9 CONNECTING POWER CABLE ................................................................................................. 20 3 CONFIGURING YOUR WIDELINK B600 .................................................................................... 21 3.1 CONNECTING TO YOUR AIS TRANSPONDER ............................................................................... 21 Required Items ............................................................................................................... 21 3.1.1 Installing AIS Configuration Tool .................................................................................. 21 3.1.2 3.1.3 Three steps to connect AIS transponder ......................................................................... 22 3.1.4 Home page of the application ........................................................................................ 23 3.2 PROGRAMMING YOUR VESSEL DATA ......................................................................................... 24 4 GET STARTED .................................................................................................................................... 25 4.1 LED INDICATORS ................................................................................................................ 25 4.2 MICRO SD CARD................................................................................................................ 26 4.2.1 Data Logging ................................................................................................................... 26 4.2.2 Firmware Upgrade via Micro SD Card ............................................................................. 26 4.3 WI-FI CONFIGURATION (WIDELINK B600W ONLY) ................................................................... 27 Access Point Mode ......................................................................................................... 27 Client Mode .................................................................................................................... 29 4.4 BUILT-IN INTEGRITY TEST (BIIT)............................................................................................. 30 4.5 AIS VIEWER DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 30 4.6 INTRODUCING AMEC AIS APP ............................................................................................. 31 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 32 5.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 32 5.2 DIMENSIONS ..................................................................................................................... 34 SUPPORTED NMEA 2000 PGN AND TRANSLATION LIST ............................................................ 36 5.3 5.4 SUPPORTED NMEA 0183 SENTENCES .................................................................................... 38 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 39 7 ABBREVIATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 41 8 FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT .............................................................................................. 42 9 RF EXPOSURE WARNING .............................................................................................................. 43 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................................................................................ 43 4.3.1 4.3.2 5 5 INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE ................................................................................................................. 43 AMEC WORLDWIDE WARRANTY ........................................................................................................ 44 APPENDIX: HOW TO DETERMINE SERIAL PORT .......................................................................... 45 6 1 System Overview 1.1 Product Description WideLink B600 is an SOTDMA AIS class B, the next evolution of AIS technology. Its 5W transmit power, higher reporting rate and professional grade time division management make B600 an overall more advanced product compared to AIS class B based on CSTDMA scheme. Its enhanced housing with IPx7 waterproof and shock and temperature robustness is ideal to survive harsh marine environments. Chart plotter and PC can be easily integrated over its NMEA 2000, NMEA 0183 and waterproof USB port. Its integrated micro SD card can record AIS data and make firmware upgrade in the most intuitive way. The WideLink B600 converts NMEA 2000 instrument data into NMEA 0183 sentences, such as heading, speed, depth, temperature, wind, pressure and so on. With the multiplexing function, sensor data along with AIS and GPS information can be displayed on chart plotters and PC programs. Its internal GNSS receiver with 72 channels supports GPS and GLONASS by default and optional BeiDou and Galileo. The integrated high-performance Wi-Fi (WideLink B600W only) together with AMEC AIS App makes your favorite smartphone or tablet a real-time AIS position plotter. The built-in splitter (WideLink B600S only) featuring zero insertion loss on reception path and low insertion loss on transmission path ensures optimized range of your VHF radio and AIS transponder. Its self-test function gives a simple diagnosis in the event of antenna problem and system failure. It supports transparent mode to ensure priority to VHF radio operation even if the splitter has power failure. 7 WideLink B600/B600W Front Back WideLink B600S Front Back B600 exchanges the following navigational data with other AIS equipped vessels within VHF range to increase the safety of your journey at sea:
Static data:
Ships name Call sign MMSI Ship type Location of GPS antenna on the ship Dynamic data:
Position of the vessel Course over ground (COG) 8 Speed over ground (SOG) True heading The transponder receives also safety related messages (SRM) from other vessels or persons who are in distress. SOTDMA Class B AIS broadcasts ships static data every 6 minutes. Ship dynamic data will be transmitted per following reporting interval:
Ship Speed
>23 knots Nominal Reporting Interval Increased reporting interval Every 5 seconds Every 15 seconds between 14-23 knots Every 15 seconds Every 30 seconds between 2-14 knots Every 30 seconds Every 30 seconds 2 knots or at anchored or moored Every 3 minutes Every 3 minutes The Class B SO AIS follows the rules set by ITU-R M.1371-5, and increases the reporting interval to Increased Reporting Interval in accordance with Table above when less than 50 % of the slots of each of the last four consecutive frames are free. When more than 65 % of the slots of each of the last four consecutive frames are free, the Class B SO AIS reports at the Nominal Reporting Interval. 9 1.2 Class A vs. SOTDMA Class B vs. CSTDMA Class B A brief comparison between class A and class B AIS is illustrated in the following table. WideLink B600 is an SOTDMA class B AIS transponder. Type of AIS Class A AIS Class B SOTDMA Class B CSTDMA Primary Access Scheme SOTDMA (Self-
organizing) SOTDMA (Self-
organizing) CSTDMA (Carrier-
Sense) Standard IEC 61993-2 IEC 62287-2 IEC 62287-1 Transmit Power and range 12.5W IMO Mandate Reporting rate dynamic data Mandatory for all SOLAS vessels Highest (transmission up to every 2 sec) 5W 2W No mandate No mandate Higher
(transmission up to every 5 sec) Low (transmission up to every 30 sec) AIS data presented Static, Dynamic, Voyage Static and Dynamic data Static and Dynamic data Smaller commercial, fishing and work boats, recreational vessels Recreational vessels and small fishing boats Applications Commercial vessels, fishing boats, working boats, passenger boats with more than 12 passengers 10 1.3 Equipment in the Box Upon receiving the product please verify items in the box. If any is missing, please contact your local AMEC representative immediately. 11 2 Installation 2.1 Installation Procedures Please familiarize the manual content before installation. Depending on your hardware configuration, use the following recommended steps to install the device. 1) Mount the device unit to an appropriate location Install VHF antenna 2) 3) Connect to VHF radio (B600S only) 4) Connect to FM radio (B600S only) Install GPS antenna 5) 6) Connect to a chart plotter via NMEA 0183 and/or other instruments 7) Connect to a chart plotter via NMEA 2000 and/or other instruments 8) Connect to a Tx switch box and/or external alarm system (optional) 9) Connect to an appropriate power source (12V / 24V DC, 2A) Figure 1 External Connections 12 2.2 Mounting Device Main Unit The following guidelines should be noticed when selecting the environment to install your AMEC WideLink B600:
Do not install the device in a flammable or hazardous atmosphere such as in an engine or generator room or close to fuel tanks. Installation of the device should be undertaken in a safe environment without being exposed to any splashing water or rain. There should be adequate space around the device for routing of cables. See figure below for details of the device dimensions. The safe distance of the device to any magnetic compass is at least 0.3m. The operating temperature is between -15C and +55C. The device can be installed and mounted on a flat surface, or it can be mounted on the wall with the four self-tapping screws supplied. The device should be mounted in a location where the indicators can readily be observed as these indicators deliver relevant information on the status of the device. Figure 2 Mounting the Device 13 2.3 VHF Antenna Installation The quality and positioning of the antenna are the most important factors dictating AIS performance. It is recommended that a VHF antenna with omnidirectional vertical polarization be specifically tuned for marine band. Since the range of VHF signals is largely decided by line of sight distance, the VHF antenna should be placed as high as possible and at least 5 meters away from any constructions made of conductive materials. VHF Antenna 2m 10m Other transmitting antenna Other VHF Antenna The recommended vertical distance between antennas is 2m. The recommended horizontal distance between antennas is 10m. Figure 3 VHF Antenna Locations The VHF antenna connector type on WideLink B600 is SO239 which is designed to work with a PL259 connector. Figure 4 VHF Antenna Connector 14 2.4 Connecting to VHF Radio (B600S only) Figure 5 VHF Antenna Connector It is important for users to make sure that the VHF radio is always connected to the VHF radio input port (left SO-239 connector) and never connected to antenna input port. When VHF radio is connected to antenna input port, the AIS receiver of WideLink B600S might be severely damaged. The internal path for VHF radio stays transparent also when WideLink B600S is switched off or has power failure. WideLink B600S is designed to give priority to VHF radio in the event of simultaneous transmission of VHF radio and AIS. In case VHF radio is not connected to WideLink B600S, the VHF radio connector should stay floating or be connected with a 50ohm dummy load. 2.4.1 FM radio connection (B600S only) Use the Motorola jack of the attached FM radio cable to connect to radios female receptacle. For best FM radio reception, make sure the VHF antenna is extended to the highest achievable position. Figure 6 FM Radio Connector 15 2.5 GPS Antenna Installation Install the GPS antenna where it has a clear view to the sky, so that it may access the horizon freely with 360 degrees. 5 Ensure a free 360 horizon with a vertical observation of 5. 3m The recommended horizontal distance between GPS antennas and other antennas is 3m. Figure 7 GPS Antenna Locations It is recommended to keep the GPS antenna out of the transmitting beam of high-
power transmitters such as Inmarsat devices and radar. When connecting the cables, take note of the following precautions. Bending cables may cause damages to the inner wires and impair overall the performances. Each coaxial cable should be set up separately and can only be set up in a single cable tube. Insulation on connector port of the coaxial cable should be considered. WideLink B600 is tested and certified with the GPS antenna GA-22. Its recommended to use GA-22 with B600 series to ensure optimal reliability of your AIS system. 16 2.6 Connecting with NMEA 0183 Devices WideLink B600 supports two NMEA 0183 ports and external silent mode switch with its 12-pin data cable. The default NMEA 0183 baud rates are 38400-bps (high speed) and 4800-bps (low speed). The baud rates can be changed with the provided configuration tool. Typically the high-speed setting is primarily for chart plotter connection, while the low-speed setting can be used for NMEA 0183 compatible instruments. WideLink B600 NMEA 0183 supports multiplexer function. Received NMEA 0183 data from both ports will be multiplexed and forwarded to all output ports as well as USB and Wi-Fi (B600W only). Figure 8 NMEA 0183 Connection Warning: During installation, you may have to peel off some wires to make the appropriate connections. After completing the installation, please cover all exposed wires with a rubber-vulcanized tape to prevent the devices from malfunctioning or short-circuited. 17 2.7 AIS Silent Mode Connection When Silent Mode is required, it is possible to connect an external toggle switch to WideLink B600. Connect the toggle switch between the purple and brown wires to enable Silent Mode function, as depicted in Figure below. An optional Tx Switch Box
(part number SB-181) is available from AMEC for Silent Mode activation. Figure 9 Silent Switch Connection 18 2.8 Connection to NMEA 2000 Network The WideLink B600 is equipped with NMEA 2000 interface with LEN=1. The device is able to send AIS data and forward received GPS data (from NMEA 0183) via NMEA 2000 network to other NMEA 2000 devices. For further applications e.g. heading sensor connection, please refer to supported PGN in 5.3. An updated PGN list is available at AMEC website under Support/FAQ. A compatible T-connector and drop cable/spur available by your local service partner are needed to connect the device to your chart plotter with NMEA 2000 interface:
Figure 10 NMEA 2000 Network B600 converts several practical NMEA 2000 PGN into NMEA 0183 sentences and outputs them on NMEA 0183, USB and Wi-Fi (B600W only). Please refer to the Supported NMEA 2000 PGN and Translation List in 5.3 or on AMEC website at www.alltekmarine.com/support under B600. The conversion function is off by default. To enable the function, users must check the box in AMEC AIS Configuration Tool under the tab Configuration/Advanced Configuration. 19 2.9 Connecting Power Cable Connect the WideLink B600 to vessels power source as illustrated below. The device requires a 12V or 24V DC power supply (9.6 to 31.2V) capable of supplying 2A peak current @12V DC. Always use a minimum 3A fuse panel before connecting directly to battery or power supply. Power on the power source will turn on the device unit automatically. B600s power cables are marked with bullet connectors. Figure 11 Power and Alarm Connection 20 3 Configuring Your WideLink B600 Your WideLink B600 is delivered with a power AIS Configuration Tool allowing users to set up the transponder and make a real-time diagnosis. A more detailed user guide of configuration tool can be found in the Help of the software. 3.1 Connecting to your AIS Transponder 3.1.1 Required Items Before preceding the configuration procedure, make sure the following items are available: USB Driver (included in the software CD) USB cable (included in the box) Mac OS X 10.6 and later or Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 (including both 32 and 64-bit versions) One available USB port on PC Available CD-ROM drive on PC Note: For configuration and firmware upgrade purpose, B600 series can be powered only by USB. When USB power is in use, the device will not transmit any data. To configure the Wi-Fi of B600W, a regular 12/24V DC power supply is required. 3.1.2 Installing AIS Configuration Tool The AIS Configuration Tool must be installed before connecting your transponder to your PC or Mac. The application can be found on the CD supplied with your AIS Class B transponder. Insert the CD into your PC or Mac and navigate to the Windows or Finder folder. Windows: Double-click the setup.exe item to start the installer and follow the on-
screen instructions. Mac: Double-click the AISConfigurationTool.dmg file. A new Finder window will open and drag the AIS Configuration Tool to the Applications folder to complete the installation process. You can now launch the application from the Windows Start menu or the Mac Applications folder. 21 3.1.3 Three steps to connect AIS transponder Connect your Class B AIS transponder to your PC or Mac using a USB cable. In most cases the USB driver will be installed automatically by Windows system. When USB driver installation is not done automatically, it can be found on the attached CD and installed manually. Follow the on-screen instructions and assign the correct file path of the USB driver to complete the installation. You can also install the USB driver via the Device Manager in the Control Panel. Select the Com Port corresponding to your AIS transponder from the drop down menu at the top left of the application window, the Com Port will normally be listed as AIS Virtual Com. Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Click the Connect button. In a short moment, the button will be displayed as Disconnect when the connection is established. 22 3.1.4 Home page of the application The application is now communicating with your AIS transponder and will display any pre-configured vessel data on the Home page depicted as follows. Wi-Fi setting is only available when Wi-Fi module on the AIS device is detected. 23 3.2 Programming your vessel data After the device is successfully connected with the Configuration Tool, click on the Configuration tab. You will require the following information in order to configure the device:
Vessels name: limited to 20 characters Call sign: limited to 7 characters MMSI: Enter your MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number Vessel type: choose your ship type from the drop down list Ship dimensions: Enter the vessel dimensions by appointing the position of your GPS antenna Configure NMEA 0183 Baud Rate: Baud rate of NMEA 0183 # 1 and NMEA 0183 # 2 can be configured here to 38400, 9600 or 4800. WARNING: The MMSI number can only be entered once. Be sure to enter the correct MMSI number, as it cannot be corrected if entered incorrectly. Figure 12 Static Data Setting 24 4 GET STARTED The device starts up whenever the connected power source is ON. It will operate automatically when the device has been properly configured and GPS/VHF antennas are properly installed. The device transmits its own ship positions depending on vessels moving speed and should receive information of other vessels in the vicinity. The operation status of the device can be observed with the LED lights on the unit. Description of the LED indications is provided in the following section. 4.1 LED Indicators Indicator Light Description Power Tx / Silent Green, steady The device has been powered up correctly. By USB power, the Power LED does not light showing that the device is in low power mode. Green, flashing The device is transmitting AIS data. The flashing interval varies depending on vessel speed. The VHF radio is transmitting Green, steady
(B600S only) Orange, steady The device is in silent mode, no AIS transmission at all. Rx SD Green, flashing The device is receiving AIS data. Green, flashing SD card is being accessed. Green, steady SD card is inaccessible due to malfunction. Wi-Fi (B600W) Green, flashing The green LED indicates an active Wi-Fi traffic Error Red, steady MMSI is not properly programmed Red, flashing A BIIT system error is detected referring to chapter 4.4, or by USB power Orange, steady The orange LED illuminates when antenna VSWR is over 3:1 by VHF transmission at 25W. Warning
(B600S) 25 4.2 Micro SD Card 4.2.1 Data Logging The WideLink B600 records voyage data onto a micro SD card in the .txt format. The compatible micro SD card types are listed as follows:
Standard SD with maximum 2GB size Standard SDHC with maximum 32GB size Supported data format: FAT12/16 by SD, FAT32 by SDHC Insert the Micro SD card into the slot as shown below and data logging will start immediately. When the device begins recording, the green SD LED indicator blinks. When recorded data gets full, it overwrites new data as deleting from the oldest data. Removing Micro SD card from the device stops data logging immediately, and the SD LED will turn off. The log files have a naming convention of AIS_XXXXXX.txt with increment from 000001 to 999999. Entry in the log file is vessels GPS sentence in IEC61162 format. The log file can be read by chart plotting PC software like AMEC AIS Viewer or NaviPro ECS. Its recommended to format your SD card regularly, e.g. every 1~3 month for optimal data integrity. Please save any data you wish to keep prior to formatting your memory card. Figure 13 Inserting SD Memory Card 4.2.2 Firmware Upgrade via Micro SD Card Unzip the B600 SD_Firmware.zip upgrade package in the root folder of a Micro SD card and make sure the both files APPS600.BIN & Firmware.csv are included. Disconnect B600 from power supply and insert the Micro SD card into B600 Power on the B600 and the firmware upgrade will start automatically when the transponder detects the presence of the required files. All the LED will stay ON during the upgrade process which will be completed in 20 seconds. 26 Please notice that firmware upgrade will only take place when the Micro SD card is inserted into the B600 while it is powered off. 4.3 Wi-Fi Configuration (WideLink B600W only) WideLink B600W is featured with high-performance Wi-Fi module and built-in Wi-Fi antenna. It can work in Access Point Mode or Client Mode. The information below details the information required for connecting the WideLink B600W to mobile devices using Wi-Fi. 4.3.1 Access Point Mode WideLink B600W supports wireless connection with up to 32 mobile devices in AP mode. After the configuration is done, press Program Wi-Fi Module to save the settings to the device. Figure 14 Access Point Mode 27 Figure 15 Connect to Mobile Devices SSID (Service Set Identifier):
The SSID for the WideLink B600W is AIS-WiFi. When another SSID is preferred, just input it in the SSID field and then press Program Wi-Fi Module. Password:
Channel:
IP Address:
Port:
By default the Wi-Fi network has no password. Users are allowed to create their own key with an alpha-numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long. The password can include symbols (!?*&_) and spaces. The default setting is Auto Select to let the device select the best channel. When needed, choose a channel that's free from other sources of interference. Default system IP is 192.168.2.1 User can create IP by inputting value in individual field. The default port is 3333. The available port range is between 3000-65535. Note: By default, AMEC WideLink B600W uses WPA2-Personal wireless security protocol. 28 4.3.2 Client Mode WideLink B600W is able to join an existing Wi-Fi network. When clicking on Client, it can take about 45 seconds until the device scans all available Wi-Fi networks. Pick the network you want to join and enter the password and click on Connect. Figure 16 Client Mode Figure 17 Join an Existing Wi-Fi Network 29 4.4 Built-in Integrity Test (BIIT) With BIIT (Built in Integrity Test) function, the WideLink B600 is constantly monitoring and testing the integrity of the AIS device. Should an abnormal condition as listed below be detected, the Error LED will alert:
MMSI not set (Error LED steady on) Antenna VSWR exceeding LED flashing)Background noise level exceeds allowable threshold (-77dBm) (Error LED flashing) the maximum allowed
(Error level GPS is unable to gain lock (3D fixed) after 30 minutes of losing GPS signal (Error LED flashing) Unusual power input (9V or >36V DC) or by USB power (Error LED flashing) 4.5 AIS Viewer Description The AIS Viewer is a complementary charting software supplied with your WideLink B600 purchase. The software installation file and its user manual can be found in the provided CD-ROM. This powerful tool allows users to display AIS targets either on a basic line map or in an alphanumeric view. It transforms your PC to a user-friendly AIS data logger and can trace other vessels with voyage track. Besides, the software offers various safety features to help users be alerted during their voyage. Once the program is installed, you can establish a connection to PC either automatically or manually by assigning the COM port and baud rate. Please notice that before trying to connect to PC, you should quit the Configuration Tool or vice-versa. The device can only establish a connection to one software at a time. The AIS CPA/TCPA setting can be configured via AIS Viewer. Figure 18 AMEC AIS Viewer 30 4.6 Introducing AMEC AIS App The AMEC AIS App is a complimentary App with the purchase of an AMEC AIS WideLink B600W. The App enables users to monitor the surrounding AIS traffics on your smartphone or tablet PC wirelessly. The AIS targets are displayed clearly in radar view or in an alphanumeric vessel list format. Data of own vessel can be traced in real time. The App also offers various safety features to help users be alerted during their voyage. The AMEC AIS App is now available on Apple App Store for iOS devices as well as on Google Play for Android mobile devices. Legal Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, and iOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iTunes Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is trademarks of Apple Inc. Google, the Google logo, Android, and Google play are trademarks of Google Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. 31 5 SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 Product Specifications APPLICABLE STANDARDS ISO MSC. 74(69) Annex ITU-R M. 825-3:1998 ITU-R M. 1084-5:2012 ITU-R M. 1371-5:2014 EN 300 440 V2.1.1 (Final Draft) EN 301 489-1 V2.1.0(Draft) / EN 301 489-3 V2.1.0(Draft) EN 301 489-1 V2.1.0(Draft) / EN 301 489-17 V3.1.0(Draft) EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013 IEC 60945 Ed. 4.0:2002 IEC 61108-1 Ed. 2.0:2003 IEC61162-1 Ed. 5.0:2016 IEC61162-2 Ed. 1.0:1998 IEC 62287-2 Ed. 2.0:2017 EN 300 328 V2.1.1 EN 62311:2008 VHF TRANSPONDER Frequency Range Access Scheme Channel Bandwidth Modulation Data Rate Number of AIS Transmitter Number of AIS Receiver Number of DSC Receiver AIS Channel 1 AIS Channel 2 Tx Power Output Rx Sensitivity Rx Message Format Modulation Data Rate Spurious Response Rejection Blocking 156.025 MHz ~ 162.025 MHz SOTDMA 25 KHz GMSK / FM 9,600 bps 1 2 (one time-shared between AIS and DSC) 1 (time-shared between AIS and DSC) CH 87B (161.975 MHz) CH 88B (162.025 MHz) 5 Watt (37 dBm 1.5 dB) 1 Watt (30 dBm 1.5 dB)
< -107 dBm @ 20% PER AIS Class A & B messages DSC RECEIVER 1,300 Hz / 2,100 Hz FSK 1,200 bps 30 ppm 70 dB for signal @ -104 dBm; BER 1 %
84 dB for signal @ -104 dBm; BER 1 %
GNSS RECEIVER (INTEGRATED) Receiving Channels Accuracy Output Rate Support: GPS, Gallieo, Beidou, GLONASS 50 channels IEC 61108-1 compliant 1 Hz POWER SUPPLY Supply Voltage Power Consumption 12V / 24V DC, 2A Typically less than 3W average @ 12V DC 32 CONNECTION INTERFACE GPS Antenna Connector VHF Antenna Connector VHF Radio Connector (B600S only) FM Radio (B600S only) NMEA 2000 NMEA 0183 (RS-422) TNC (Female) SO-239 (Female) SO-239 (Female) SMA (Female) & dedicated cable with Motorola jack Standard connector Support two NMEA 0183 interfaces Default baud rate 38,400 & 4,800bps Configurable and separate Tx/Rx baud rate Silent Mode Setting Internal Alarm Relay Setting USB Standard IEC 61162-1 / IEC 61162-2 sentences Set by dedicated pins in the 12-pin cable Set by dedicated pins in the 8-pin cable Mini-B type, waterproof RF PERFORMANCE (B600S SPLITTER) Insertion loss, VHF Radio Receive path Insertion loss, VHF Radio Transmit path Typical 0dB Typical 1dB ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Conditions Operating Temperature Waterproof Width Height Depth Weight IEC 60945 protected category
-15C ~ +55C (+5F ~ +130F) IP67 PHYSICAL 177 mm (6.97 inches) 60 mm (2.36 inches) 132 mm (5.20 inches) (exclude connector) 510 g SOFTWARE TOOL AMEC AIS Configuration, AMEC AIS Viewer, AMEC AIS App COMPASS SAFETY DISTANCE Standard Magnetic Compass Steering Magnetic Compass 0.30m 0.30m GA-22 GPS ANTENNA (OPTIONAL) Cable Supply Voltage Tx Transmit Power Frequency Range Integral 10m RG-174 cable plus mounting bracket 3.3V Wi-Fi POWER (B600W ONLY) 19.53 dBm (EIRP) 2412 MHz ~ 2462 MHz 33 5.2 Dimensions
(GPS antenna is an optional item) 34 35
(PA-02 GPS antenna is an optional item) 5.3 Supported NMEA 2000 PGN and Translation List PGN Description RX TX NMEA0183 TX output NMEA0183 TX input 59392 ISO Acknowledgment 59904 ISO Request 60928 ISO Address Claim 126464 PGN List - PGNs group function v v v v HDT, HDG HDG HDG VHW DPT VLW APB, BOD, XTE RMB WPL APB, RMB, XTE APB, BOD, BWW, RMB RMB 126993 Heartbeat 126996 Product Information 126998 Configuration Information 127250 Vessel Heading 127258 Magnetic Variation 128259 Speed, Water Referenced 128267 Water Depth 128275 Distance Log 129025 Position, Rapid Update 129026 COG &SOG, Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Extended Position Report 129041 AIS Aids to Navigation (AtoN) Report 129283 Cross Track Error 129284 Navigation Data 129285 Navigation - Route/WP information 129539 GNSS DOPs 129540 GNSS Sats in View 129792 AIS DGNSS Broadcast Binary Message 36 v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v 129793 AIS UTC and Date Report 129794 AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data 129795 AIS Addressed Binary Message 129796 AIS Acknowledge 129797 AIS Binary Broadcast Message 129798 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report 129800 AIS UTC/Date Inquiry 129801 129802 AIS Addressed Safety Related Message AIS Saftety Related Broadcast Message 129803 AIS Interrogation 129804 AIS Assignment Mode Command 129805 AIS Data Link Management Message 129806 AIS Channel Management 129807 AIS Group Assignment 129809 129810 AIS Class B "CS" Static Data Report, Part A AIS Class B "CS" Static Data Report, Part B 129811 AIS Single Slot Binary Message 129812 AIS Multi Slot Biknary Message 129813 AIS Long-Range Broadcast Message 130306 Wind Data 130310 Environmental Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature 130314 Actual Pressure 130316 Temperature, Extended Range v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v 37 MWD, MWV MTW MTW MTW XDR, MDA MTW 5.4 Supported NMEA 0183 Sentences Sentence Output Sentences Description ABK ACA ALR GGA GSA GSV RMC TXT VDM VDO ABM ACK AIQ BBM EPV HDT SSD THS VSD AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement AIS channel assignment message Set alarm state Global positioning system (GPS) fix data GNSS DOP and active satellites GNSS satellites in view Recommended minimum specific GNSS data Text transmission AIS VHF data-link message AIS VHF data-link own-vessel report Input Sentences AIS addressed binary and safety related message Acknowledge alarm Query Sentence AIS broadcast binary message Command or report equipment property value Heading true AIS ship static data True heading and status AIS voyage static data Sentence Description 38 6 TROUBLESHOOTING The transmitting LED (Green color) is not illuminated, why?
The Class B device requires GPS information from GPS antenna before making AIS transmission. Please check if your GPS antenna is connected correctly. The Tx LED will flash orange every 5 seconds meaning that the device is still acquiring a GPS fix and therefore not ready yet to make transmission. For each transmission, the Tx LED indicator will flash once quickly. The green light from the Tx LED could be missed if not observed carefully. WideLink B600 receives AIS signals normally, but no one in the surrounding can see me, why?
VHF antennas interference: if you are using a dedicated AIS/VHF antenna for your transponder, be sure that it is placed following the instructions in chapter 2.3. In several tests, mounting two VHF antennas next to another typically reduces the transmitting range to both antennas by 50-70%. GPS is not fixed: If your GPS antenna is not connected or setup correctly, your transponder will see other vessels fine, but you will not be sending out your vessel position. The Tx LED will flash orange every 5 seconds meaning that the transponder is still acquiring a GPS fix and therefore not ready yet to make transmission. The location of VHF antenna is directly related to AIS transmitting range. The VHF antenna should be installed at mast as high as possible. No data is being received by chart plotter, why?
Please check that the power supply is connected correctly at WideLink B600. Please check that the power supply is 12V or 24V with sufficient current capacity Please make sure that the connections between WideLink B600 to the chart
(no less than 2A). plotter are correct. My MMSI is being received by other vessels but my vessel name is not shown on their chart plotter or PC, why?
Older software and AIS displays may not be fully compatible with Class B transponders. In some of these cases, older equipment might only have Class B vessel show up on their displays with just MMSI number without the vessel name. This is usually due to the receiving device not knowing how to process the Message 24 static data from Class B transponders. Please contact the chart plotter maker and ask for software upgrades (for these older chart plotters) to resolve this issue. The Red Error LED indication at WideLink B600 is illuminated, why?
The unit may not have a valid MMSI. Please check if the AIS transponder is correctly entered with a valid MMSI. 39 Please make sure that both VHF and GPS antennas and their cables are working properly and not damaged. Return the unit to your dealer/service partner for technical check. Why is the Wi-Fi signal weak and how can I improve it?
The router is too far from the client devices. To improve the Wi-Fi signal strength reallocated the device to a more central location. There might be intervening barriers (e.g. a large expanse of metal) that are blocking the Wi-Fi signals. Relocated the device to the center of the area where the client devices are placed, or to a position where the router and the devices ae are within a visible distance without interfering barrier. Nearby devices (e.g. microwaves/wireless phones) using the same frequency band may interfere with the routers 2.4GHz Wi-Fi transmission. To improve the Wi-Fi signal strength, try to avoid channel overlapping by reassigning their operation channels to channels 1, 6 or 11. If you still encounter difficulties to set up or operate WideLink B600 correctly, please email to service@alltekmarine.com for further instructions. 40 7 ABBREVIATIONS AIS COG CPA CSTDMA SOTDMA DSC ECS ETA GPS IMO MMSI SOG TCPA TDMA UTC VHF VTS Automatic Identification System Course Over Ground Distance to Closest Point of Approach Carrier-Sense Time Division Multiple Access Self-Organized Time Division Multiple Access Digital Selective Calling Electronic Chart System Estimated Time of Arrival Global Positioning System International Maritime Organization Maritime Mobile Service Identity Speed Over Ground Time to Closest Point of Approach Time Division Multiple Access Coordinated Universal Time Very High Frequency Vessel Traffic Services 41 8 FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by AMEC for compliance could void of the user's authority to operate the equipment. 42 9 RF Exposure Warning WARNING: This device generates and radiates RF electromagnetic energy and must be installed and operated according to the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so may result in product malfunction and/or exposure to potentially harmful levels of radio frequency radiation. WARNING: Never operate this device unless it is properly connected to a VHF antenna. To maximize performance and minimize human exposure to RF energy, always mount the antenna at least 3m from the device. The system has a Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) radius of 1.2m from the antenna, and 20cm from Wi-Fi antenna (B600W only). This has been determined assuming the maximum power of the transmitter and using a standard half-wave monopole VHF antenna with a maximum gain of 3dBi and termination impedance of 50 ohms. When installing the antenna and operating the equipment consider the following:
The antenna should be mounted at a minimum vertical distance of 5m above the deck in order to meet international safety directives on Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE). Failure to adhere to these limits could expose persons within the radius to RF radiation in excess of the recommended MPE limits. Higher gain VHF antennas will require a larger MPE radius. Do not operate the unit when anyone is within the MPE radius of the antenna. The antenna should not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitting antenna. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Alltek Marine Electronics Corp. (AMEC) declares that this WideLink B600/B600W is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU RED. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained on-line from under Download:
http://www.alltekmarine.com/products_detail.php?bgid=3&gid=53 INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This AIS class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet dispositif numrique de la AIS classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 43 AMEC WORLDWIDE WARRANTY Limited warranty Subject to the terms, conditions and limitations set forth in this Worldwide Limited Warranty (hereinafter the Warranty), AMEC warrants that its products, when properly installed and used, will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months, from the date of first purchase (the Warranty Period) For the purposes of this warranty, date of first purchase means the date that the product was purchased by the first retail customer, or by the institutional customer, or in the case of a product installed on a new vessel or any other marine related platform by a certified AMEC original equipment manufacturer (a AMEC OEM), the date that such vessel was purchased by the first retail customer. AMEC will, at its sole option, repair or replace any defective products or components returned during the Warranty Period in accordance with the terms, conditions and limitations set forth below. Such repairs or replacement will be the sole remedy of the customer under this Warranty. Standard Warranty Service To qualify for standard warranty service the product must be returned to a AMEC-
certified service agent (i) within the Warranty Period, and (ii) within thirty (30) days of the alleged product failure. Any products returned must be securely packaged and sent pre-paid and insured to AMEC or to a AMEC-certified service agent. All products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the original sales receipt to be eligible for standard warranty service. Other conditions This Warranty is fully transferable provided that you furnish the original proof of purchase to the AMEC -certified service agent. This Warranty is void if the seal label is removed or defaced. THE LIABILITY OF AMEC TO A CUSTOMER UNDER THIS WARRANTY, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT, BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY OR OTHERWISE SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE TOTAL PURCHAE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY AND IN NO EVENT SHALL AMEC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR LOST OF GOODWILL, REPUTATION, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR INFORMATION, DATA, SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS. In the event that any term or provision contained in this Warranty is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make such provision enforceable by such court, taking into account the intent of the parties. All AMEC products sold or provided hereunder are merely aids to navigation. It is the responsibility of the user to exercise discretion and proper navigational skill independent of any AMEC product. 44 Appendix: How to Determine Serial Port If you PC/laptop does not have available serial port, you may use a RS232-to-USB adapter. To find out the proper serial port for connection use the following instructions. Windows 7 or VISTA version:
Click on Start Select Control Panel Select Device Manager Click Port (COM&LPT) Windows 8 and 8.1:
Click (W)* + I and then click on Control Panel Select Device Manager Click Port (COM&LPT) Windows 10
+ S type Device Manager in the search box, and select Device Manager from the list of results. Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) and port number are presented with numerical number within a parenthesis in the following format (COMXX).
* means Windows button 45 Serial port number Alltek Marine Electronics Corporation 14F-2, No. 237, Sec. 1, Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, 22161, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 8691 8568 Fax: +886 2 8691 9569 Email: service@alltekmarine.com Website: www.alltekmarine.com
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WideLink B600 AIS Class B Transponder
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SOTDMA
) USER MANUAL COPYRIGHT The entire contents of this instruction manual, including any future updates, revisions, and modifications, shall remain the property of AMEC at all times. Unauthorized copies or reproduction of this manual, either in part or whole, in any form of print and electronic media, is prohibited. The contents herein can only be used for the intended purpose of this manual. DISCLAIMER AMEC 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. AMEC does not make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damage. Manual Revision: Version 1.0 3 WARNING!
WARNING: The device must be installed and configured in conformity with the provided instructions in the manual by qualified installer in order to ensure the device performance. WARNING: It is the responsibility of the operator to handle the AIS device with care. The device cannot replace human vigilance. Therefore it is important to keep a diligent outlook at all times. WARNING: Please bear in mind that not all vessels are equipped with AIS transponders and therefore may not be visible to this device. Likewise, certain conditions, such as device malfunction, the environment, improper use, and overcrowded port traffic, may exist whereby the vessel equipped with this AIS device is not visible to other AIS transponders. WARNING: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT. Improper disassembly or modification could impair its performance and will invalidate the guarantee. FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ONLY WARNING: It is a violation of the rules of the Federal Communications Commission to input an MMSI that has not been properly assigned to the end user, or to otherwise input any inaccurate data in this device. The entry of static data into this device shall be performed by the vendor of the device or by an appropriately qualified person in the business of installing marine communications equipment on board vessels. Instructions on how to accurately enter and confirm static data in the device can be found in this user manual. FOREWORD We thank you for the purchase of your new WideLink B600, AIS SOTDMA class B transponder. Wherever you sail now, you can have a better overview of your surroundings at sea and voyage with more safety. WideLink B600 is strictly tested to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment. With proper installation and use, the equipment will serve loyally and reliably at its optimum. For sales, services, and technical supports, please contact your local AMEC representatives or Alltek Marine Electronics Corp at sales@alltekmarine.com or service@alltekmarine.com. You are always welcome to visit our website at www.alltekmarine.com for new product status and company update. Thank you again. Be safe. 4 TABLE OF CONTENT 2 1 2.8.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................ 6 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 6 1.2 CLASS A VS. SOTDMA CLASS B VS. CSTDMA CLASS B ............................................................... 8 1.3 EQUIPMENT IN THE BOX ......................................................................................................... 9 INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................. 10 2.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 10 2.2 MOUNTING DEVICE MAIN UNIT ............................................................................................ 11 2.3 VHF ANTENNA INSTALLATION ............................................................................................... 12 2.4 GPS ANTENNA INSTALLATION................................................................................................ 13 2.5 CONNECTING WITH NMEA 0183 DEVICES .............................................................................. 14 2.6 AIS SILENT MODE CONNECTION ............................................................................................ 15 2.7 CONNECTION TO NMEA 2000 NETWORK ............................................................................... 16 2.8 CONNECTING POWER CABLE ................................................................................................. 17 Alarm Relay ..................................................................................................................... 18 3 CONFIGURING YOUR WIDELINK B600 .................................................................................... 19 3.1 ESTABLISH CONNECTION TO PC.............................................................................................. 19 3.1.1 USB Driver Installation .................................................................................................... 19 3.1.2 Serial Port Connection .................................................................................................... 20 3.1.3 Wireless Connection (only for WideLink B600W) ........................................................... 20 3.2 PROGRAMMING YOUR VESSEL DATA ......................................................................................... 21 4 GET STARTED .................................................................................................................................... 22 4.1 LED INDICATORS ................................................................................................................ 22 4.2 MICRO SD CARD DATA LOGGING ........................................................................................... 23 4.3 WI-FI CONFIGURATION (WIDELINK B600W ONLY) ................................................................... 24 Access Point Mode ......................................................................................................... 24 Client Mode .................................................................................................................... 26 4.4 BUILT-IN INTEGRITY TEST (BIIT)............................................................................................. 27 4.5 AIS VIEWER DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 27 4.6 INTRODUCING AMEC AIS APP ............................................................................................. 28 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 29 5.1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 29 5.2 DIMENSIONS ..................................................................................................................... 31 5.3 NMEA 2000 PGN INFORMATION ........................................................................................ 32 5.4 SUPPORTED NMEA 0183 SENTENCES .................................................................................... 33 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 34 7 ABBREVIATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 36 8 FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT .............................................................................................. 37 9 RF EXPOSURE WARNING .............................................................................................................. 38 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................................................................................ 38 AMEC WORLDWIDE WARRANTY ........................................................................................................ 39 APPENDIX: HOW TO DETERMINE SERIAL PORT .......................................................................... 40 4.3.1 4.3.2 5 5 1 System Overview 1.1 Product Description WideLink B600 is an SOTDMA AIS class B, the next evolution of AIS technology. Its 5W transmit power, higher reporting rate and professional grade time division management make B600 an overall more advanced product compared to AIS class B based on CSTDMA scheme. The globally approved device contains 1 VHF transmitter, 2 AIS receivers on 2 VHF channels and 1 MCU with cutting edge software defined radio technology. Its internal GNSS receiver with 50 channels is able to process signals from GPS, Gallieo, BeiDou and GLONASS with differential capability. It receives DSC, time-sharing with AIS receivers. Its enhanced housing with IPx7 waterproof and shock and temperature robustness is ideal to survive harsh marine environments. Chart plotter and PC can be easily integrated over its NMEA2000, NMEA0183 and waterproof USB port. Its built-in data logger can record AIS data on micro SD card in the most intuitive way. The integrated high performance Wi-Fi (WideLink B600W only) together with AMEC AIS App makes your favorite smart phone or tablet a real-time AIS position plotter. WideLink B600 Front Back B600 exchanges the following navigational data with other AIS equipped vessels within VHF range to increase the safety of your journey at sea:
Static data:
Ships name Call sign MMSI Ship type 6 Location of GPS antenna on the ship Dynamic data:
Position of the vessel Course over ground (COG) Speed over ground (SOG) True heading It receives also safety related messages (SRM) from other vessels or persons who are in distress. SOTDMA Class B AIS broadcasts ships static data every 6 minutes. Ship dynamic data will be transmitted per following reporting interval:
Ship Speed
>23 knots Nominal Reporting Interval Increased reporting interval Every 5 seconds Every 15 seconds between 14-23 knots Every 15 seconds Every 30 seconds between 2-14 knots Every 30 seconds Every 30 seconds 2 knots or at anchored or moored Every 3 minutes Every 3 minutes The Class B SO AIS follows the rules set by ITU-R M.1371-5, and increases the reporting interval to Increased Reporting Interval in accordance with Table above when less than 50 % of the slots of each of the last four consecutive frames are free. When more than 65 % of the slots of each of the last four consecutive frames are free, the Class B SO AIS reports at the Nominal Reporting Interval. 7 1.2 Class A vs. SOTDMA Class B vs. CSTDMA Class B A brief comparison between class A and class B AIS is illustrated in the following table. WideLink B600 is an SOTDMA class B AIS transponder. Type of AIS Class A AIS Class B SOTDMA Class B CSTDMA Primary Access Scheme SOTDMA
(Self-organizing) SOTDMA
(Self-organizing) CSTDMA
(Carrier-Sense) Standard IEC 61993-2 IEC 62287-2 IEC 62287-1 Transmit Power and range 12.5W IMO Mandate Mandatory for all SOLAS vessels 5W 2W No mandate No mandate Reporting rate dynamic data Highest (transmission up to every 2 sec) Higher (transmission up to every 5 sec) Low (transmission up to every 30 sec) AIS data presented Static, Dynamic, Voyage Static and Dynamic data Static and Dynamic data Applications Commercial vessels, fishing boats, working boats, passenger boats with more than 12 passengers Smaller commercial, fishing and work boats, recreational vessels Recreational vessels and small fishing boats 8 1.3 Equipment in the Box Upon receiving the product please verify items in the box. If any is missing, please contact your local AMEC representative immediately. 9 2 Installation 2.1 Installation Procedures Please familiarize the manual content before installation. Depending on your hardware configuration, use the following recommended steps to install the device. 1) Mount the device unit to an appropriate location 2) Install VHF antenna Install GPS antenna 3) 4) Connect to a chart plotter via NMEA 0183 and/or other instruments 5) Connect to a chart plotter via NMEA 2000 and/or other instruments 6) Connect to a Tx switch box and/or external alarm system(optional) 7) Connect to an appropriate power source (12V / 24V DC, 2A) Figure 1 External Connections 10 2.2 Mounting Device Main Unit The following guidelines should be noticed when selecting the environment to install your AMEC WideLink B600:
Do not install the device in a flammable or hazardous atmosphere such as in an engine or generator room or close to fuel tanks. Installation of the device should be undertaken in a safe environment without being exposed to any splashing water or rain. There should be adequate space around the device for routing of cables. See figure below for details of the device dimensions. The safe distance of the device to any magnetic compass is at least 0.3m. The operating temperature is between -15C and +55C. The device can be installed and mounted on flat surface, or it can be mounted on wall with the four self tapping screws supplied. The device should be mounted in a location where the indicators can readily be observed as these indicators deliver relevant information on the status of the device. Figure 2 Mounting the Device 11 2.3 VHF Antenna Installation The quality and positioning of the antenna are the most important factors dictating AIS performance. It is recommended that a VHF antenna with omnidirectional vertical polarization be specifically tuned for marine band. Since the range of VHF signals is largely decided by line of sight distance, the VHF antenna should be placed as high as possible and at least 5 meters away from any constructions made of conductive materials. VHF Antenna 2m 10m Other transmitting antenna Other VHF Antenna The recommended vertical distance between antennas is 2m. The recommended horizontal distance between antennas is 10m. Figure 3 VHF Antenna Locations The VHF antenna connector type on WideLink B600 is SO239 which is designed to work with a PL259 connector. 12 2.4 GPS Antenna Installation Install the GPS antenna where it has a clear view to the sky, so that it may access the horizon freely with 360 degrees. 5 Ensure a free 360 horizon with a vertical observation of 5. 3m The recommended horizontal distance between GPS antennas and other antennas is 3m. Figure 4 GPS Antenna Locations It is recommended to keep the GPS antenna out of the transmitting beam of high-power transmitters such as Inmarsat devices and radar. When connecting the cables, take note of the following precautions. Bending cables may cause damages to the inner wires and impair overall the performances. Each coaxial cable should be set up separately and can only be set up in a single cable tube. Insulation on connector port of the coaxial cable should be considered. WideLink B600 is tested and certified with the GPS antenna GA-22. Its recommended to use GA-22 with B600 series to ensure optimal reliability of your AIS system. For pole mounting the GA-22, a 1 inch 14 TPI thread pole will be required. Figure 5 Mounting GPS Antenna 13 2.5 Connecting with NMEA 0183 Devices WideLink B600 supports two NMEA 0183 ports and external silent mode switch with its 12-pin data cable. The default NMEA 0183 baud rates are 38400-bps (high speed) and 4800-bps (low speed). User can change the baud rates using the provided configuration utility. Typically the high speed setting is primarily for chart plotter connection, while the low speed setting can be used for NMEA 0183 compatible instruments. WideLink B600 NMEA 0183 supports multiplexer function. Received NMEA 0183 data from both ports will be multiplexed and forwarded to all output ports as well as USB and Wi-Fi (B600W only). Figure 6 NMEA 0183 Connection Warning: During installation, you may have to peel off some wires to make the appropriate connections. After completing the installation, please cover all exposed wires with a rubber-vulcanized tape to prevent the devices from malfunctioning or short-circuited. 14 2.6 AIS Silent Mode Connection When Silent Mode is required, it is possible to connect an external toggle switch to WideLink B600. Connect the toggle switch between the purple and brown wires to enable Silent Mode function, as depicted in Figure below. An optional Tx Switch Box
(part number SB-181) is available from AMEC for Silent Mode activation. Figure 7 Silent Switch Connection 15 2.7 Connection to NMEA 2000 Network The WideLink B600 is equipped with NMEA 2000 interface with LEN=1. The device is able to send AIS data and forward received GPS data (from NMEA 0183) via NMEA 2000 network to other NMEA 2000 devices. For further applications e.g. heading sensor connection, please refer to supported PGN in 5.3. An updated PGN list is available at AMEC website under Support/FAQ. A compatible T-connector and drop cable/spur available by your local service partner are needed to connect the device to your chart plotter with NMEA 2000 interface:
Figure 8 NMEA 2000 Network 16 2.8 Connecting Power Cable Connect the WideLink B600 to vessels power source as illustrated below. The device requires a 12V or 24V DC power supply (9.6 to 31.2V) capable of supplying 2A peak current @12V DC. Always use a minimum 3A fuse panel before connecting directly to battery or power supply. Power on the power source will turn on the device unit automatically. B600s power cables are marked with bullet connectors. Figure 9 Power and Alarm Connection 17 2.8.1 Alarm Relay WideLink B600 supports internal alarm relay with its 8-pin power cable. Connect the alarm relay to an audible alarm device or the ships alarm system, if available. The maximum switching current is 1 A. The maximum switching voltage is 250 VAC, 220 VDC. Signal ALARM COM (Red) ALARM NC (Orange) ALARM NO (Blue) Function Alarm relay common Alarm relay normally closed Alarm relay normally open 18 3 Configuring Your WideLink B600 For configuration and firmware upgrade purpose, B600 series can be powered only by USB. When USB power is in use, the device will not transmit any data. To configure the Wi-Fi of B600W, user needs a regular 12/24V DC power supply. The AMEC AIS Class B SO-TDMA Configuration is a powerful tool allowing users to set up the transponder and make real time diagnosis. A more detailed user guide of Configuration software can be found in the Help of the configuration software. To install the software, open the AMEC AIS Configuration file on the CD and click on the setup to complete the installation and check the checkbox to start the AMEC AIS Class B SO-TDMA Configuration at the end of the installation. icon to start the installation process. Follow the on-screen instructions 3.1 Establish Connection to PC 3.1.1 USB Driver Installation Before preceding the configuration procedure, make sure the following items are available:
Required Items USB Driver (included in the software CD) USB cable (included in the box) PC/Laptop with Windows operating system (not included). WideLink B600 USB Driver supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10 One available USB port on PC Available CD-ROM drive on PC The USB driver has to be installed before linking the device to your PC. Power on the device and connect it to PC with the attached USB cable. A new hardware found prompt will show up. In most cases the USB driver will be installed automatically by Windows system. When USB driver installation is not done automatically, user can also manually install the USB driver which can be found on the attached CD. Follow the on screen instructions and assign the correct file path of the USB driver to complete the installation. You can also install the USB driver via the Device Manager in the Control Panel. 19 3.1.2 Serial Port Connection After the USB driver is installed and the device is recognized as a Virtual Com Port, launch the Configuration Software, select Option in the menu bar, then Connection, and serial port. There are 2 options to connect the software with your device:
Auto: The system will scan all connected ports and their available baud rates and establish connection automatically. Manual: Configure baud rate and port manually. The default baud rate is 115200. To determine serial port with which the device is connected, please refer to Appendix in this manual. Click on Connect, to connect the Configuration Software with your device. Figure 10 Serial Port Connection 3.1.3 Wireless Connection (only for WideLink B600W) Figure 11 Wi-Fi Connection for WideLink B600W For WideLink B600W, the connection between the Configuration Software and the device can also be established wirelessly. Please refer to 4.4 Wi-Fi Configuration about how to access WideLink B600W from your PC as Access Point. After your PC is wirelessly connected with the device, go to Option in the menu bar, then Connection, and Wi-Fi. The IP address and Port are already preprogrammed to fit WideLink B600Ws configuration. Click on Connect, to connect the Configuration Software with your device. 20 3.2 Programming your vessel data After the device is successfully connected with the Configuration Software, click on the STATIC DATA tab. You will require the following information in order to configure the device:
Vessels name: limited to 20 characters Call sign: limited to 7 characters MMSI: Enter your MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number Ship type: choose your ship type from the drop down list Ship dimensions: Enter the vessel dimensions by appointing position of your GPS antenna WARNING: The MMSI number can only be entered once. Be sure to enter the correct MMSI number, as it cannot be corrected if entered incorrectly. Figure 12 Static Data Setting 21 4 GET STARTED The device starts up whenever the connected power source is ON. It will operate automatically when the device has been properly configured and GPS/VHF antennas are properly installed. The device transmits its own ship positions depending on vessels moving speed and should receive information of other vessels in the vicinity. The operation status of the device can be observed with the LED lights on the unit. Description of the LED indications is provided in the following section. 4.1 LED Indicators Indicator Description Light Power Green, steady The device has been powered up correctly. By USB power, the Power LED does not light showing that the device is in low power mode. Tx / Silent Green, flashing The device is transmitting AIS data. The flashing interval varies depending on vessel speed. Rx SD Orange, steady The device is in silent mode, no AIS transmission at all. Green, flashing The device is receiving AIS data. Green, flashing SD card is being accessed. Green, steady SD card is inaccessible due to malfunction. Wi-Fi (B600W) Green, flashing The green LED indicates an active Wi-Fi traffic Error Red, steady Red, flashing MMSI is not properly programmed A BIIT system error is detected referring to chapter 4.4, or by USB power 22 4.2 Micro SD Card Data Logging The WideLink B600 records voyage data onto a micro SD card in .txt format. The compatible micro SD card types are listed as follows:
Standard SD with maximum 2GB size Standard SDHC with maximum 32GB size Supported data format: FAT12/16 by SD, FAT32 by SDHC Insert the Micro SD card into the slot as shown below and data logging will start immediately. When the device begins recording, the green SD LED indicator blinks. When recorded data gets full, it overwrites new data as deleting from the oldest data. Removing Micro SD card from the device stops data logging immediately, and the SD LED will turn off. The log files have naming convention of AIS_XXXXXX.txt with increment from 000001 to 999999. Entry in the log file is vessels GPS sentence in IEC61162 format. The log file can be read by chart plotting PC software like AMEC AIS Viewer or NaviPro ECS. Figure 13 Inserting SD Memory Card 23 4.3 Wi-Fi Configuration (WideLink B600W only) WideLink B600W has high performance Wi-Fi module and antenna built in. It can work in Access Point Mode or Client Mode. The information below details the information required for connecting the WideLink B600W to another device using Wi-Fi. 4.3.1 Access Point Mode WideLink B600W is featured with powerful Wi-Fi performance supporting wireless connection with up to 32 mobile devices. After the configuration is done, press Configure Device to save the settings to the device. Figure 14 Access Point Mode 24 Figure 15 Connect to Mobile Devices SSID (Service Set Identifier):
The SSID for the WideLink B600W is AIS-WiFi. When user wants to create their own SSID, just input the preferred SSID in the SSID field and then press Configure Device. Password:
By default the Wi-Fi network has no password. Users are allowed to create their own key with an alpha-numeric password between 8 and 63 characters long. The password can include symbols (!?*&_) and spaces. System IP:
Default system IP is 192.168.2.1 User can create IP by inputting value in individual field. Port:
Default port is 3333. User can set the port between 3000-65535. Note: By default AMEC WideLink B600W uses WPA2-Personal wireless security protocol. 25 4.3.2 Client Mode WideLink B600W is able to join an existing Wi-Fi network. When clicking on Client, it can take up to 30 seconds until WideLink B600 scans all available Wi-Fi networks. Pick the network you want to join and enter the password and click on Connect. Figure 16 Client Mode Figure 17 Join an Existing Wi-Fi Network 26 4.4 Built-in Integrity Test (BIIT) With BIIT (Built in Integrity Test) function, the WideLink B600 is constantly monitoring and testing the integrity of the AIS device. Should an abnormal condition as listed below be detected, the Error LED will alert:
MMSI not set (Error LED steady on) Antenna VSWR exceeding the maximum allowed level (Error LED flashing) Background noise level exceeds allowable threshold (-77dBm) (Error LED flashing) GPS is unable to gain lock (3D fixed) after 30 minutes of losing GPS signal (Error LED flashing) Unusual power input (9V or >36V DC) or by USB power (Error LED flashing) 4.5 AIS Viewer Description The AIS Viewer is a complementary charting software supplied with your WideLink B600 purchase. The software installation file and its user manual can be found in the provided CD-ROM. This powerful tool allows users to display AIS targets either on a basic line map or in an alphanumeric view. It transforms your PC to a user-friendly AIS data logger and can trace other vessels with voyage track. Besides, the software offers various safety features to help users be alerted during their voyage. Once the program is installed, you can establish a connection to PC either automatically or manually by assigning the COM port and baud rate. Please notice that before trying to connect to PC, you should quit the Configuration Software or vice-versa. The device can only establish connection to one software at a time. The AIS CPA/TCPA setting can be configured via AIS Viewer. Figure 18 AMEC AIS Viewer 27 4.6 Introducing AMEC AIS App The AMEC AIS App is a complimentary App with the purchase of an AMEC AIS WideLink B600W. The App enables users to monitor the surrounding AIS traffics on your smart phone or tablet PC wirelessly. The AIS targets are displayed clearly in radar view or in an alphanumeric vessel list format. Data of own vessel can be traced in real time. The App also offers various safety features to help users be alerted during their voyage. The AMEC AIS App is now available on Apple App Store for iOS devices as well as on Google Play for Android mobile devices. Legal Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, iTunes, and iOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iTunes Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google, the Google logo, Android, and Google play are trademarks of Google Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. 28 5 SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 Product Specifications APPLICABLE STANDARDS ISO MSC. 74(69) Annex ITU-R M. 825-3:1998 ITU-R M. 1084-5:2012 ITU-R M. 1371-5:2014 EN 300 440 V2.1.1 (Final Draft) EN 301 489-1 V2.1.0(Draft) / EN 301 489-3 V2.1.0(Draft) EN 301 489-1 V2.1.0(Draft) / EN 301 489-17 V3.1.0(Draft) EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013 IEC 60945 Ed. 4.0:2002 IEC 61108-1 Ed. 2.0:2003 IEC61162-1 Ed. 5.0:2016 IEC61162-2 Ed. 1.0:1998 IEC 62287-2 Ed. 2.0:2017 EN 300 328 V2.1.1 EN 62311:2008 VHF TRANSPONDER Frequency Range Access Scheme Channel Bandwidth Modulation Data Rate Number of AIS Transmitter Number of AIS Receiver Number of DSC Receiver AIS Channel 1 AIS Channel 2 Tx Power Output Rx Sensitivity Rx Message Format Modulation Data Rate Spurious Response Rejection Blocking 156.025 MHz ~ 162.025 MHz SOTDMA 25 KHz GMSK / FM 9,600 bps 1 2 (one time-shared between AIS and DSC) 1 (time-shared between AIS and DSC) CH 87B (161.975 MHz) CH 88B (162.025 MHz) 5 Watt (37 dBm 1.5 dB) 1 Watt (30 dBm 1.5 dB)
< -107 dBm @ 20% PER AIS Class A & B messages DSC RECEIVER 1,300 Hz / 2,100 Hz FSK 1,200 bps 30 ppm 70 dB for signal @ -104 dBm; BER 1 %
84 dB for signal @ -104 dBm; BER 1 %
GNSS RECEIVER (integrated) Receiving Channels Accuracy Output Rate Support: GPS, Gallieo, Beidou, GLONASS 50 channels IEC 61108-1 compliant 1 Hz POWER SUPPLY Supply Voltage Power Consumption 12V / 24V DC, 2A Typically less than 3W average @ 12V DC 29 CONNECTION INTERFACE GPS Antenna Connector VHF Antenna Connector NMEA 2000 NMEA 0183 (RS-422) Silent Mode Setting Internal Alarm Relay Setting USB Operating Conditions Operating Temperature Waterproof Width Height Depth Weight TNC (Female) SO-239 (Female) Standard connector Support two NMEA 0183 interfaces Default baud rate 38,400 & 4,800bps Configurable and separate Tx/Rx baud rate Standard IEC 61162-1 / IEC 61162-2 sentences Set by dedicated pins in the 12-pin cable Set by dedicated pins in the 8-pin cable Mini-B type, waterproof ENVIRONMENTAL IEC 60945 protected category
-15C ~ +55C (+5F ~ +130F) IP67 PHYSICAL 177 mm (6.97 inches) 60 mm (2.36 inches) 132 mm (5.20 inches) (exclude connector) 500 g SOFTWARE TOOL AMEC AIS Configuration, AMEC AIS Viewer, AMEC AIS App COMPASS SAFETY DISTANCE Standard Magnetic Compass Steering Magnetic Compass 0.30m 0.30m GA-22 GPS ANTENNA (OPTIONAL) Cable Supply Voltage Tx Transmit Power Frequency Range Integral 10m RG-174 cable plus mounting bracket 3.3V Wi-Fi POWER (B600W ONLY) 19.53 dBm (EIRP) 2412 MHz ~ 2462 MHz 30 5.2 Dimensions
(GPS antenna is an optional item) 31 5.3 NMEA 2000 PGN Information PGN 59392 59904 60928 126464 126996 129025 129026 129029 129038 129039 129040 129041 129539 129540 129792 129793 129794 129795 129796 129797 129800 129801 129802 129803 129804 129805 129806 129807 129808 129809 129810 Transmit Description ISO Acknowledgment ISO Request ISO Address Claim PGN List - Transmit PGN's group function Product Information Position Rapid Update COG SOG Rapid Update GNSS Position Data AIS Class A Position Report AIS Class B Position Report AIS Class B Extended Position Report AIS Aids to Navigation (AtoN) Report GNSS DOPs GNSS Sats in View AIS DGNSS Broadcast Binary Message AIS UTC and Date Report AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data AIS Addressed Binary Message AIS Acknowledge AIS Binary Broadcast Message AIS UTC/Date Inquiry AIS Addressed Safety Related Message AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message AIS Interrogation AIS Assignment Mode Command AIS Data Link Management Message AIS Class A Position Report AIS Group Assignment DSC Call Information AIS Class B CS Static Data Report, Part A AIS Class B CS Static Data Report, Part B PGN 59392 59904 60928 127250 127258 Magnetic Variation ISO Acknowledgment ISO Request ISO Address Claim Vessel Heading Receive Description 32 5.4 Supported NMEA 0183 Sentences Sentence GGA GSA GSV GLL RMC VDO VDM Sentence DTM GBS GSA HDT RMC Transmit Description Global Positioning System Fix Data GNSS DOP and Active Satellites GNSS Satellites In View Geographic Position Latitude/Longitude Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data AIS VHF Data-Link Own-Vessel Report AIS VHF Data-link Message Receive Description Datum Reference GNSS Satellite Fault Detection GNSS DOP and Active Satellites Heading, True Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data 33 6 TROUBLESHOOTING The transmitting LED (Green color) is not illuminated, why?
The Class B device requires GPS information from GPS antenna before making AIS transmission. Please check if your GPS antenna is connected correctly. The Tx LED will flash orange every 5 seconds meaning that the device is still acquiring a GPS fix and therefore not ready yet to make transmission. For each transmission, the Tx LED indicator will flash once quickly. The green light from the Tx LED could be missed if not observed carefully. WideLink B600 receives AIS signals normally, but no one in the surrounding can see me, why?
VHF antennas interference: if you are using a dedicated AIS/VHF antenna for your transponder, be sure that it is placed following the instructions in chapter 2.3. In several tests, mounting two VHF antennas next to another typically reduces the transmitting range to both antennas by 50-70%. GPS is not fixed: If your GPS antenna is not connected or setup correctly, your transponder will see other vessels fine, but you will not be sending out your vessel position. The Tx LED will flash orange every 5 seconds meaning that the transponder is still acquiring a GPS fix and therefore not ready yet to make transmission. The location of VHF antenna is directly related to AIS transmitting range. The VHF antenna should be installed at mast as high as possible. No data is being received by chart plotter, why?
Please check that the power supply is connected correctly at WideLink B600. Please check that the power supply is 12V or 24V with sufficient current capacity
(no less than 2A). Please make sure that the connections between WideLink B600 to the chart plotter are correct. My MMSI is being received by other vessels but my vessel name is not shown on their chart plotter or PC, why?
Older software and AIS displays may not be fully compatible with Class B transponders. In some of these cases, older equipment might only have Class B vessel show up on their displays with just MMSI number without the vessel name. This is usually due to the receiving device not knowing how to process the Message 24 static data from Class B transponders. Please contact the chart plotter maker and ask for software upgrades (for these older chart plotters) to resolve this issue. The Red Error LED indication at WideLink B600 is illuminated, why?
The unit may not have a valid MMSI. Please check if the AIS transponder is correctly entered with a valid MMSI. 34 Please make sure that both VHF and GPS antennas and their cables are working properly and not damaged. Return the unit to your dealer/service partner for technical check. Why is the Wi-Fi signal weak and how can I improve it?
The router is too far from the client devices. To improve the Wi-Fi signal strength reallocated the device to a more central location. There might be intervening barriers (e.g. a large expanse of metal) that is blocking the Wi-Fi signals. Relocated the device to the center of the area where the client devices are placed, or to a position where the router and the devices ae within a visible distance without interfering barrier. Nearby devices (e.g. microwaves/wireless phones) using the same frequency band may interfere with the routers 2.4GHz Wi-Fi transmission. To improve the Wi-Fi signal strength, try to avoid channel overlapping by reassigning their operation channels to channels 1, 6 or 11. If you still encounter difficulties to set up or operate WideLink B600 correctly, please email to service@alltekmarine.com for further instructions. 35 7 ABBREVIATIONS AIS COG CPA CSTDMA SOTDMA DSC ECS ETA GPS IMO MMSI SOG TCPA TDMA UTC VHF VTS Automatic Identification System Course Over Ground Distance to Closest Point of Approach Carrier-Sense Time Division Multiple Access Self-Organized Time Division Multiple Access Digital Selective Calling Electronic Chart System Estimated Time of Arrival Global Positioning System International Maritime Organization Maritime Mobile Service Identity Speed Over Ground Time to Closest Point of Approach Time Division Multiple Access Coordinated Universal Time Very High Frequency Vessel Traffic Services 36 8 FCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by AMEC for compliance could void of the user's authority to operate the equipment. 37 9 RF Exposure Warning WARNING: This device generates and radiates RF electromagnetic energy and must be installed and operated according to the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so may result in product malfunction and/or exposure to potentially harmful levels of radio frequency radiation. WARNING: Never operate this device unless it is properly connected to a VHF antenna. To maximize performance and minimize human exposure to RF energy, always mount the antenna at least 3m from the device. The system has a Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) radius of 50cm from the antenna, and 20cm from Wi-Fi antenna (B600W only). This has been determined assuming the maximum power of the transmitter and using a standard half-wave monopole VHF antenna with a maximum gain of 3dBi and termination impedance of 50 ohms. When installing the antenna and operating the equipment consider the following:
The antenna should be mounted at a minimum vertical distance of 5m above the deck in order to meet international safety directives on Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE). Failure to adhere to these limits could expose persons within the radius to RF radiation in excess of the recommended MPE limits. Higher gain VHF antennas will require a larger MPE radius. Do not operate the unit when anyone is within the MPE radius of the antenna. The antenna should not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other transmitting antenna. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, Alltek Marine Electronics Corp. (AMEC) declares that this WideLink B600/B600W is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU RED. 38 AMEC WORLDWIDE WARRANTY Limited warranty Subject to the terms, conditions and limitations set forth in this Worldwide Limited Warranty (hereinafter the Warranty), AMEC warrants that its products, when properly installed and used, will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months, from the date of first purchase (the Warranty Period) For the purposes of this warranty, date of first purchase means the date that the product was purchased by the first retail customer, or by the institutional customer, or in the case of a product installed on a new vessel or any other marine related platform by a certified AMEC original equipment manufacturer (a AMEC OEM), the date that such vessel was purchased by the first retail customer. AMEC will, at its sole option, repair or replace any defective products or components returned during the Warranty Period in accordance with the terms, conditions and limitations set forth below. Such repairs or replacement will be the sole remedy of the customer under this Warranty. Standard Warranty Service To qualify for standard warranty service the product must be returned to a AMEC-certified service agent (i) within the Warranty Period, and (ii) within thirty (30) days of the alleged product failure. Any products returned must be securely packaged and sent pre-paid and insured to AMEC or to a AMEC-certified service agent. All products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the original sales receipt to be eligible for standard warranty service. Other conditions This Warranty is fully transferable provided that you furnish the original proof of purchase to the AMEC -certified service agent. This Warranty is void if the seal label is removed or defaced. THE LIABILITY OF AMEC TO A CUSTOMER UNDER THIS WARRANTY, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT, BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY OR OTHERWISE SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE TOTAL PURCHAE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY AND IN NO EVENT SHALL AMEC BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR LOST OF GOODWILL, REPUTATION, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR INFORMATION, DATA, SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS. In the event that any term or provision contained in this Warranty is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make such provision enforceable by such court, taking into account the intent of the parties. All AMEC products sold or provided hereunder are merely aids to navigation. It is the responsibility of the user to exercise discretion and proper navigational skill independent of any AMEC product. 39 Appendix: How to Determine Serial Port If you PC/laptop does not have available serial port, you may use a RS232-to-USB adapter. To find out the proper serial port for connection use the following instructions. Windows 7 or VISTA version:
Click on Start Select Control Panel Select Device Manager Click Port
(COM&LPT) Windows 8 and 8.1:
Click (W)* + I and then click on Control Panel Select Device Manager Click Port
(COM&LPT) Windows 10
+ S type Device Manager in the search box, and select Device Manager from the list of results. Expand the Ports (COM & LPT) and port number are presented with numerical number within a parenthesis in the following format (COMXX).
* means Windows button 40 Serial port number Alltek Marine Electronics Corporation 14F-2, No. 237, Sec. 1, Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, 22161, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 8691 8568 Fax: +886 2 8691 9569 Email: service@alltekmarine.com Website: www.alltekmarine.com
1 2 | Lable | ID Label/Location Info | 418.04 KiB | May 27 2020 |
AIS Class B Transponder (SOTDMA) with Antenna Splitter Label The AIS Class B transponder (SOTDMA) with Antenna Splitter WideLink B600S unit will be marked with following product label during manufacturing. Each WideLink B600S unit will have unique production Serial Number.
(1) WideLink B600S Label:
(2) Location of Product Label at WideLink B600S:
1 2 | Antennas 1.4 | Cover Letter(s) | 800.42 KiB | May 27 2020 |
www.alltekmarine.com Antennas TENTA-11 ANT-21 VHF Antenna, TENTA-11 Built for tough environments, the TENTA-11 antenna completes AIS's VHF requirements and it may also be used with other VHF ready devices. This fiberglass antenna is highly sensitive and has a notable high performance. TENTA-11 FEATURES Maritime environment VHF antenna 100% compliant with all AMEC AIS devices GPS Antenna, ANT-21 ANT-21 is a maritime GPS antenna designed for the tough marine environment. This antenna enables the ANT-21 FEATURES required GPS function for AIS systems, chartplotters, Built-in LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) and other navigational devices. Many AMEC devices Compliant with IEC60945 are GPS ready, simply connect this GPS antenna to see your vessel location, speed, and other information. The AIS Specialists SPECIFICATIONS VHF ANTENNA, TENTA-11 Gain Polarization VSWR Impedance HPB FBR 2.86 dBi Vertical 1.5 max 50 65.77 degree 1.81 dB GPS ANTENNA, ANT-21 ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENTAL Frequency Range 156 MHz ~ 163 MHz Operating Temperature -30C~75C Storage Temperature
-30C~75C Operating Humidity 95% RH at 40C PHYSICAL Dimension Weight Color Connector 36 mm () x 1,200 mm (L) 860 g (w/o mount) White PL-259 (female) ELETRICAL (GPS ANTENNA) ENVIRONMENTAL Center Frequency 1575.42 MHz 2 MHz Operating Temperature -30C~75C Bandwidth VSWR 10 MHz Storage Temperature
-30C~75C 1.2 typical (1.5 max) Operating Humidity 95% RH at 40C Axial Ratio @ Zenith 3.0 dB typical Rain and Spray Compliant with IEC 60945 Gain @ 10Elevation
-1.0 dBi typical Vibration Compliant with IEC 60945 Polarization RHCP
(Right Handed Circular Polarization) Corrosion (Salt Mist) Compliant with IEC 60945 LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) Frequency 1575.42 MHz Gain VSWR 28 dB typical @ 3.3V 1.92 max Noise Figure 1.5 dB typical Out-Band Attenuation 20 dB min @ fc 50 MHz DC Power Input 3 ~ 5 V Power Consumption 4.8mA @ 2.7V / 6mA @ 3.3V /
10.43mA @ 5V PHYSICAL Construction Dimension Mounting Weight Connector Cable Type Cable Length Hermetically sealed, fully waterproof 90.5 mm (D) x 108.5 mm (H) 92 mm (L) x 60 mm(W) 105 g (w/o cable and mounting) TNC (female) RG-58 10M OVERALL PERFORMANCE (GPS ANTENNA & LNA) Frequency Gain Noise Figure 1575.42 MHz 30 dB typical 1.5 dB typical Axial Ratio @ Zenith 3 dB typical VSWR Impedance 1.2 typical (1.5 max) 50 Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Alltek Marine Electronics Corporation 14F-2, No. 237, Sec. 1, Datong Road, Xizhi District, New Taipei City, 22161, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 8691 8568 Fax: +886 2 8691 9569 www.alltekmarine.com Sales Contact For more information, please contact at your local sales representative or Alltek Marine:
sales@alltekmarine.com Distributor/Agent Alltek Marine Electronics Corp. v1.4
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www.alltekmarine.com Antennas TENTA-11 GA-22 VHF Antenna, TENTA-11 Built for tough environments, the TENTA-11 antenna completes AIS's VHF requirements and it may also be used with other VHF ready devices. This fiberglass antenna is highly sensitive and has a notable high performance. TENTA-11 FEATURES Maritime environment VHF antenna 100% compliant with all AMEC AIS devices GPS Antenna, GA-22 GA-22 is a maritime GPS antenna designed for the tough marine environment. This antenna enables the GA-22 FEATURES required GPS function for AIS systems, chartplotters, Built-in LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) and other navigational devices. Many AMEC devices Compliant with IEC60945 are GPS ready, simply connect this GPS antenna to see your vessel location, speed, and other information. The AIS Specialists SPECIFICATIONS VHF ANTENNA, TENTA-11 Gain Polarization VSWR Impedance HPB FBR 2.86 dBi Vertical 1.5 max 50 65.77 degree 1.81 dB ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENTAL Frequency Range 156 MHz ~ 163 MHz Operating Temperature -30C~75C Storage Temperature
-30C~75C Operating Humidity 95% RH at 40C PHYSICAL Dimension Weight Color Connector 36 mm () x 1,200 mm (L) 860 g (w/o mount) White PL-259 (female) GPS ANTENNA, GA-22 GPS ANTENNA Center Frequency 1575.42 MHz 2 MHz Band width VSWR Axial Ratio 10 MHz 1.5 Max (Typical 1.3) 1.5 dB Typical Radiation Eifficiency
-60%
Polarization Right Hand Circular Polarization LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) Frequency 1575.42 MHz Gain VSWR 29 dB Typical @ 3.3V dc 2 Max Noise Figure 0.95 dB Typical Out-Band Attenuation 20 dB min. @ fc 50 MHz DC Power Input DC 3~5 V Power Consumption 5mA @ 3.3V, 8.5mA @ 5V Output Impedance 50 GPS ANTENNA & LNA Frequency Gain 1575.42 MHz 31 dB Typical Noise Figure Axial Ratio @ Zenith 0.65 dB Typical 1.5 dB Typical VSWR Impedance 1.5 Max (Typical 1.3) 50 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature -30C~+75C Storage Temperature
-30C~+75C Relative Humidity 95% @ 40C, non-condensing Water Resistance IP67 MECHANICAL Dimension Weight Connector Cable 75 mm (Dia.) x 35 mm (H) 248 g (without mounting) TNC (male) 10M RG174 Cable Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Alltek Marine Electronics Corporation 14F-2, No. 237, Sec. 1, Datong Road, Xizhi District, New Taipei City, 22161, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 8691 8568 Fax: +886 2 8691 9569 www.alltekmarine.com Sales Contact For more information, please contact at your local sales representative or Alltek Marine:
sales@alltekmarine.com Distributor/Agent Alltek Marine Electronics Corp. v1.5
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FCC Class II Permissive Change Letter To Whom It May Concern:
We, Alltek Marine Electronics Corp., located at 14F-2, No.237, Sec. 1, Datong Rd., Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C. as the manufacturer of the product model:
WideLink B600S (AIS Class B SOTDMA Transponder with Antenna Splitter), declare that the WideLink B600S is the same as WideLink B600 but with an antenna splitter board inside. The AIS Main Board and Input/Output Connector Board of WideLink B600S and WideLink B600 are the same, as well as the FCC Product Code (WZ7AIS-B600). Product Photos:
WideLink B600 outlook, inside and label:
14F-2, No.237, Sec. 1, Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan, 22161 www.alltkemarine.com Alltek Marine Electronics Corp Page 1 of 2
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Long/Short-term Confidentiality Request PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Date: 13 May 2020 Product Certification K6nigswinkel 10 D 32825 Blomberg FCC ID: WZ7AIS-B600 To Whom it may concerns, Pursuant to sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47 and to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, we hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
KX] Schematics 1 Parts List KX Block Diagram LJ Tune-Up Info KX) Operational Description In addition we hereby request the following exhibits contained in this application to be temporarily (short-term confidentilality) withheld from the public disclosure
[] for an initial period of days 0 uniil: not applicable
(1 External Photos LJ Test Setup Photos C1 Internal Photos (1 Users Manual The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to rule 0.457(d), disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the GRANT for this application. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Applicant's Company address: 14F-2, No.237, Sec. 1, Datong Rd., Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, 22161 Signature: die Yooh Job Title and Dept. :Quality Assurance Specialist Ersteller: D. Brandhorst Revision: 00. Erstelldatum: 02.01.2012 Datum: 00.00.0000 Seite 1 von 1
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2017-06-08
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Alltek Marine Electronics Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018477315
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1 2 | Physical Address |
14F-2, No.237, Sec. 1, Datong Rd., Xizhi District
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New Taipei city, N/A
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New Taipei city, N/A 22161
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Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 |
k******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B3: Maritime & Aviation Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR parts 80 & 87
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
WZ7
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
AIS-B600
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
L******** H******
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1 2 | Title |
QC Specialist
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 |
l******@alltekmarine.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | AIS - Automatic Identification Systems | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | AIS Class B Transponder (SOTDMA) | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Class II Permissive Change adds an antenna splitter board inside. The power listed is rated power. This device has DSC receive capability. | ||||
1 2 | The power listed is rated power. This device has DSC receive capability. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH
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1 2 | Name |
H**** B****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49-52********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49-52********
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1 2 |
o******@phoenix-testlab.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 8 | 156.025 | 162.025 | 5 | 160 Hz | 16K0KGX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 8 | 156.025 | 162.025 | 1 | 160 Hz | 16K0KGX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 8 | 156.025 | 162.025 | 5 | 160 Hz | 16K0GXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 8 | 156.025 | 162.025 | 1 | 160 Hz | 16K0GXW |
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