Page 2 - Pb; IMPORTANT NOTICES; General; Save this manual for future reference.; How to discard this product; In the European Union
i Ni-Cd Pb IMPORTANT NOTICES General • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury. • Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO. • If this manual is lost o...
Page 3 - ii; WARNING; Mandatory Action; Prohibitive Action; WARNING; CAUTION; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
ii WARNING Immediately turn off the power at theswitchboard if water leaks into theequipment or something is dropped inthe equipment. Continued use of the equipment cancause fire or electrical shock. Contact aFURUNO agent for service. Do not disassemble or modify theequipment. Fire, electrical shock...
Page 4 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Declaration of Conformity
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD...........................................iv SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................vi PROGRAM NUMBER ...........................vii SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...........................viii 1. OPERATION .................................... 1-1 1.1 Description of Controls .........
Page 5 - iv; FOREWORD; A Word to the Owner of the FA-150
iv FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the FA-150 FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FA-150 UAIS Transponder. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputati...
Page 7 - vi; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION : Standard : Option GPS/VHFcombined antennaGVA-100 GPS antennaGSC-001GPA-017S Distributor unitDB-1 VHF antenna Power supplyPR-240 100/110/115/200/220/230 VAC1 φ , 50/60Hz 12-24 VDC : Local supply Either 24 VDC MONITOR UNITFA-1502 (two units maybe connected) 12-24 VDC TRANSPON...
Page 8 - vii; PROGRAM NUMBER; PCB; Monitor Unit
vii PROGRAM NUMBER PCB Location Program No. Version No. Date of Modification CPU (24P0062) Monitor Unit 2450021 (Prog) 2450020 (Boot) 01.** 01.** 02.** 02.** September 2009 2450021 (Prog) 03.** May 2012 MAIN (24P0035) Transponder Unit GPS Receiver 2450018 485026 01.** 40** Transponder Unit 02.** Sep...
Page 9 - viii; SYSTEM OVERVIEW; System overview; AIS system
viii SYSTEM OVERVIEW System overview The Automatic Identification System (AIS) was originally developed to aid the Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) by use of a VHF transponder working on Digital Selective Call (DSC) at VHF CH70, and is still in use along the UK coastal areas and others. Some time later...
Page 10 - Information provided in near real-time; Erroneous information
ix Not all ships carry AIS The Officer of the Watch (OOW) should always be aware that other ships, and in particular leisure craft, fishing boats and warships, and some coastal shore stations (including Vessel Traffic Service centers) might not be fitted with AIS. The OOW should also be aware that A...
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Page 12 - OPERATION; Description of Controls; Notice; : The nominal viewing distance is 50 cm.
1-1 1. OPERATION 1.1 Description of Controls MENU ENT DISP DIM FA-150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NAV STATUS PWR 1 LCD Screen: Displays various data. 2 CursorPad: Shifts cursor; chooses menu items and options; selects alphanumeric data. 3 MENU key: Opens the menu. 4 ENT key: Terminates keyboard input; changes s...
Page 13 - Turning the Power On and Off; Press the; PWR; key to turn the equipment on or off. When powered, the
1. OPERATION 1-2 1.2 Turning the Power On and Off Press the PWR key to turn the equipment on or off. When powered, the equipment sounds a beep then proceeds in the sequence shown below. The startup screen displays the program version number and the results of the ROM, RAM and backup data test, showi...
Page 15 - Adjusting Panel Dimmer and Contrast; DIM; ENT
1. OPERATION 1-4 1.3 Adjusting Panel Dimmer and Contrast The panel dimmer and display contrast may be adjusted as follows: 1. Press the DIM key to show the dimmer and contrast setting screen. D I M M E R ( 0 ~ 8 ) C O N T R A S T ( 0 ~ 6 3 ) EXIT: [ENT] 4 44 2. Use ▲ or ▼ to adjust the panel dimmer;...
Page 16 - Overview; Menu operating procedure
1. OPERATION 1-5 1.4 Menu Overview You can select the functionality of the equipment through the menu. If you get lost in operation, press the MENU key until you return to the main menu. The complete menu tree is provided in the Appendix. 1.4.1 Menu operating procedure 1. Press the MENU key to displ...
Page 17 - Selecting an option; Entering alphanumeric data; DISP; key to close the menu.
1. OPERATION 1-6 Selecting an option The example below shows how to select an option from the USER SETTINGS menu. a) A window showing the options for the item selected is overlaid on the sub-menu. For example, the options for KEY BEEP are as shown below. [USER SETTINGS]KEY BEEP : ON ALARM BUZZER : O...
Page 18 - Data; NAV STATUS; or; the data below to select appropriate nav status.
1. OPERATION 1-7 1.5 Entering Voyage-Related Data There are six items on the NAV STATUS menu that you will need to enter at the start of a voyage. • Navigation status • Cargo type • Arrival time • Destination • No. of persons • Draught 1. Press the NAV STATUS key to open the NAV STATUS menu. 2. If y...
Page 19 - key. Enter destination then press the; PROCESSING DESTINATIONS
1. OPERATION 1-8 4. NEW is selected; press the ENT key. [DESTINATION] ENTER A NEW DESTINATION QUIT:[NAV STATUS] NAV STATUS menu, DESTINATION sub-menu, destination input 5. Press the ENT key. Enter destination then press the ENT key. You can use up to 20 alphanumeric characters (\, ^, !, ,, $, and * ...
Page 20 - Enter the date of arrival then press the
1. OPERATION 1-9 6. Press ► to show the ARRIVAL TIME sub-menu. [ARRIVAL TIME] DATE [UTC]: 25/APR TIME[UTC]: 0:00 7. DATE[UTC] is selected; press the ENT key. 8. Enter the date of arrival then press the ENT key. 9. TIME[UTC] is selected; press the ENT key. 10. Enter the estimated time of arrival, in ...
Page 21 - to display the; then press the; Enter total number of persons onboard
1. OPERATION 1-10 WIG: Wing in groundHSC: High speed craftDG: Dangerous goods HS: Harmful substances MP: Marine pollutants 0-9: Undefined 10 FUTURE USE ALL SHIPS OF THIS TYPE 60 PASSENGER SHIPS ALL SHIPS OF THIS TYPE 11 FUTURE USE CARRYING DG, HS, OR MP( ) 61 PASSENGER SHIPS CARRYING DG, HS, OR MP(X...
Page 22 - the
1. OPERATION 1-11 1.6 Setting CPA/TCPA Set the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) and TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach) range for which you want to be alerted to AIS targets which can be on a collision course. When a ship’s CPA and TCPA are lower than that set here, the buzzer sounds (if active)...
Page 23 - Selecting a Display; Use the; key to select a display. Each time the key is pressed, the display
1. OPERATION 1-12 1.7 Selecting a Display Use the DISP key to select a display. Each time the key is pressed, the display changes in the sequence shown below. TARGET LIST DANGEROUSLIST OWN STATICDATA 1 OWN STATICDATA 2 OWN STATICDATA 3 OWN STATICDATA 4 OWN STATICDATA 5 OWN DYNAMIC DATA ALARM STATUS ...
Page 24 - display; Data for ship target
1. OPERATION 1-13 1.7.1 Plotter display The plotter display, which automatically appears after the power-on sequence, shows the name, heading, SOG, COG, CPA and TCPA of AIS-equipped ships, AIS-SARTs, etc. within the range selected. The number of dangerous targets is also indicated. Data for ship tar...
Page 25 - key to show the plotter display.; Ship’s navigation status; When a target’s CPA and TCPA are lower than set in section 1.6, the
1. OPERATION 1-14 Operations on the plotter display 1. Press the DISP key to show the plotter display. 2. Use ▼ or ▲ to select the range. The available ranges are (in nm) 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, and 24. 3. To find a target’s data, see section 1.7.2. Note 1: A target is declared a lost...
Page 27 - Ship info display, mobile class A
1. OPERATION 1-16 Ship info display, mobile class A
Page 28 - Ship info display, mobile class B
1. OPERATION 1-17 Ship info display, mobile class B
Page 29 - Base station display
1. OPERATION 1-18 Base station display SAR (Search and Rescue) info display
Page 30 - AIS-SART info display
1. OPERATION 1-19 AIS-SART info display [SART INFO] 1/3MMSI : 970010001STATUS: SART ACTIVE RNG : 10.65 NM BRG : 9.4 ° CPA : 8.83NMTCPA : 43' 06 ° MMSI no.Status (SART ACTIVE (NAV STATUS: 14),SART TEST (NAV STATUS: 15))Range Bearing TCPA [SART INFO] 2/3LAT : 34 ° 03.5442'N LON : 134 ° 30.3883'E SOG :...
Page 33 - Static data display
1. OPERATION 1-22 1.7.3 Dangerous (target) list You can easily find dangerous ships whose CPA and TCPA are lower than the CPA and TCPA alarm settings. 1. At the plotter display, press the DISP key to show the Target List (see section 1.7.2). Note 1: If the target list appears, press ► to show the da...
Page 35 - Dynamic data display; At the plotter display, press the; key three times to show the OWN; status display
1. OPERATION 1-24 1.7.5 Dynamic data display The OWN DYNAMIC DATA display shows your ship’s dynamic data, which includes time, date, ship’s position, SOG, COG, heading, ROT, position accuracy, and RAIM use. The Officer of the Watch should periodically check position, SOG and sensor information for q...
Page 36 - Sending a message
1. OPERATION 1-25 [MSG] CREATE MSG TX LOGRX LOG [CREATE MSG] SET MSG TYPE SET MSGSEND MSG [SET MSG TYPE] ADRS TYPE: BROAD CAST MMSI : - - - - - - - - - MSG TYPE : NORMAL CHANNEL: ALTERNATERETRY TIMES: - MMS BROAD CAST ADRS CAST SAFETY NORMAL ALTERNATE BOTH A & BAB 1.8.1 Sending a message 1. Pres...
Page 37 - AIS message status messages and their meanings; Message is being sent.; messages; How to view a received message
1. OPERATION 1-26 SEND MESSAGE. ARE YOU SURE? YES NO MESSAGE ! PRESS ANY KEY 12. RETRY TIMES is selected; press the ENT key. If the ADRS TYPE is BROADCAST go to step 14. 13. For ADRS CAST, enter the number of times to re-transmit a message (0-3) then press the ENT key. 14. Press the MENU key to retu...
Page 39 - TX and RX message logs
1. OPERATION 1-28 5. Select which category of receive message to display automatically then press the ENT key. ALL: Display any message upon receipt. ABM: Display only addressed binary messages, upon their receipt. OFF: Disable automatic displaying of incoming messages. 6. To get an audio alert when...
Page 40 - Regional Operating Channels; Viewing channels, Tx power; MENU
1. OPERATION 1-29 QUIT[MENU] [CHANNEL SETTINGS] VIEW CHANNEL EDIT CHANNEL 1.9 Regional Operating Channels AIS operates primarily on two dedicated VHF channels, CH 2087 and CH2088. Where these channels are not available regionally, the AIS is capable of being automatically switched to designated alte...
Page 41 - Displaying, editing regional operating area status; About registering areas
1. OPERATION 1-30 [EDIT CHANNEL]SELECT NO. : 0TIME [UTC] - -/- - - - -: - -: - -FROMMMSI: - - - - - - - - - TYPE: MANUALQUIT [MENU] EDIT[ENT] [EDIT CHANNEL] 1/2 FROM MMSI: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ POWER : 12.5W CH NO. CH-A: 2087 CH-B: 2088 MODE CH-A: TX/RX CH-B: TX/RX ZONE: 1NM 1W 12.5W 1.9.2 Displaying, e...
Page 43 - Range
1. OPERATION 1-32 SAVE CHANNEL. ARE YOU SURE? YES NO 23. Press the MENU key. The prompt shown right appears. 24. Press ◄ to select YES then press the ENT key. Note: If a combination other than that shown in the table at step 13 is selected, the message “ILLEGAL MODE WAS SELECTED PRESS ANY KEY.” appe...
Page 44 - Manual reply; Automatic reply
1. OPERATION 1-33 [LR RESPONSE] MMSI: 431456789 NAME: FURUNO C PRESS ANY KEY 3. Select LONG RANGE then press the ENT key. 4. Select LR MODE then press the ENT key. 5. Select AUTO (auto reply) or MANUAL (manual reply) as appropriate then press the ENT key. 6. Press the DISP key to close the menu. Man...
Page 45 - Codes used in long range messages; Code Meaning; TX
1. OPERATION 1-34 Codes used in long range messages Code Meaning A Ship name, call sign, IMO number B Date message created C Position E Course over ground F Speed over ground I Waypoint, ETA O Draft P Ship type, Load U Ship length, width, type W Number of crew 1.11.2 MSG27 TX You can send own ship d...
Page 46 - Plug; bps; Note; pilot does not function, check these settings.; Examples of connectors
1. OPERATION 1-35 1.12 Pilot Plug (Option) A pilot plug, which is connected between the AIS and a PC, is required to feed AIS information to a PC. The plug is required for the ships passing through the Panama Canal and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The specifications for the pilot plug are as shown bel...
Page 47 - Viewing Initial Settings; Select INITIAL SETTINGS then press the; Select item to view then press the
1. OPERATION 1-36 1.13 Viewing Initial Settings The INITIAL SETTINGS menu, which is locked with a password, is where the installer enters ship’s MMSI, internal and external antenna positions, ship type and I/O port settings. You can view the settings on this menu as follows. 1. Press the MENU to ope...
Page 48 - INLAND AIS OPERATION; Activating the Inland AIS; key to open the menu.
2-1 2. INLAND AIS OPERATION This section provides the operating procedures for the Inland AIS feature, which allows use of the AIS transponder on inland waterways or the open sea. Only those procedures that are different from the Class A AIS transponder are presented. Ships with Inland AIS transpond...
Page 49 - key to open the NAV STATUS menu.; to select AIS MODE then press the; Select SOLAS or INLAND as appropriate then press the
2. INLAND AIS 2-2 2.2 Selecting AIS Mode The Inland AIS has two operating modes: Inland (inland waterways) and SOLAS (SOLAS compliant class A AIS transponder). Select desired mode as follows: 1. Press the NAV STATUS key to open the NAV STATUS menu. [NAV STATUS]NAV STATUS: 01 AIS MODE: SOLAS ***STATU...
Page 54 - HAZARDOUS CARGO is selected press the; no cargo, or UNKNOWN if you are unsure of the loading status.
2. INLAND AIS 2-7 35. HAZARDOUS CARGO is selected; press the ENT key. NUMBER OF CONES 0NUMBER OF CONES 1NUMBER OF CONES 2NUMBER OF CONES 3B-FLAG UNKNOWN 36. If your ship is carrying hazardous cargo, "cones" (max. 3) have to be shown on the mast, in daylight with cones and nighttime with blue...
Page 55 - key twice at the plotter
2. INLAND AIS 2-8 2.4 Static Data The STATIC DATA display shows various navigation data such as your MMSI no., ship name, etc. This data should be checked once per voyage or once per month whichever is shorter. Data may be changed only on the authority of the master. To show your static data, press ...
Page 57 - key; Update rate of dynamic ship information; Ship’s dynamic conditions and nominal reporting interval
2. INLAND AIS 2-10 2.5 Dynamic Data The DYNAMIC DATA display shows your ship’s dynamic data, which includes date, time, ship’s position, etc. To show these displays, press the DISP key three times at the plotter display. The Officer of the Watch should periodically check position, speed over ground ...
Page 59 - BLUE SIGN information (contained in message type 1) is displayed
2. INLAND AIS 2-12 [SHIP INFO] 6/9TYPE OF SHIP: 71 ***TYPE DETAIL***FUTURE USECARGO SHIP CARRYING DG, HS, OR MP(X) Type of ship details Type of ship [SHIP INFO] 7/9ERI CODE: 8080 **CODE DETAIL***MOTOR FREIGHTER WITH TANKER ERI code no. [SHIP INFO] 8/9SENSOR QUALITY SPEED: HIGH COURSE: LOW HEADING: H...
Page 60 - Inland AIS Specific Messaging; message; select MMSI then enter MMSI no.
2. INLAND AIS 2-13 [MSG] TEXT ETA/RTANO. OF PERSONSEMMA WARNINGWATER LEVEL [TEXT] CREATE MSG TX LOGRX LOG [CREATE MSG] SET MSG TYPE E SET MSGSEND MSG [SET MSG TYPE] ADRS TYPE: BROAD CAST MMSI : - - - - - - - - - MSG TYPE: SAFETYCHANNEL: ALTERNATERETRY TIMES: - MMS 2.7 Inland AIS Specific Messaging 2...
Page 61 - SET MSG screen
2. INLAND AIS 2-14 SEND MESSAGE. ARE YOU SURE? YES NO 8. Select MSG TYPE then press the ENT key. SAFETY NORMAL 9. Select message type: NORMAL (message other than safety) or SAFETY (important navigational or meteorological warning). Press the ENT key. 10. CHANNEL is selected; press the ENT key. ALTER...
Page 62 - ETA and RTA messages; Sending an ETA message
2. INLAND AIS 2-15 [MSG] TEXT ETA/RTANO. OF PERSONSEMMA WARNINGWATER LEVEL [ETA/RTA] CREATE MSG ETA LOGRTA LOG [CREATE MSG] SET MSG TYPE E SET DESTINATIONSET ETASEND MSG [SET MSG TYPE] MMSI : 000000000 CHANNEL: ALTERNATERETRY TIMES: 3 MMS 2.7.2 ETA and RTA messages The purpose of an ETA message is t...
Page 65 - Select the message then press the; key to close the message.; No. of persons message
2. INLAND AIS 2-18 [NO. OF PERSONS] CREATE MSG E TX LOG [CREATE MSG] SET MSG TYPE E VIEW MSGSEND MSG [SET MSG TYPE] ADRS TYPE: BROAD CAST MMSI : - - - - - - - - - TYPE: SOLAS (IFM16)CHANNEL: ALTERNATERETRY TIMES: - MMS 5. Select the message then press the ENT key. [RTA LOG] 1/2STATUS LIMITED OPERATI...
Page 68 - Item Description; TYPE
2. INLAND AIS 2-21 Item Description TYPE FI: Fire in the Forests FO: Fog FL: Flood HT: High Temperature LT: Low Temperature RA: Rain SN: Snow and Ice TH: Thunderstorm WI: Wind Units of measurement are fixed as follows: • km/h (wind) • °C (temperature) • cm/h (snow) • l/m²h (rain) • m (visibility dis...
Page 69 - Water level message; logs
2. INLAND AIS 2-22 2.7.5 Water level message The water level message is sent by base stations to inform skippers about actual water levels in their area. It is additional short-term information to the water levels distributed via Notices to Skippers. The message contains the country code(location), ...
Page 71 - Initial
2. INLAND AIS 2-24 4. Select the message to view then press the ENT key. Below are examples of text and RTA messages. For EMMA warning and water level messages, see section 2.7.4 and 2.7.5, respectively. [RTA LOG] 2/2STATUS LIMITED OPERATIONRTA: 05/JUN 12:32 UTC RTA message (page 1) [RTA LOG] 2/2 CO...
Page 72 - Selecting Menu Language; Select the desired language then press the
2. INLAND AIS 2-25 2.9 Selecting Menu Language You can select the language for menu window among English, French, Dutch or German. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Select USER SETTINGS then press the ENT key. 3. Select LANGUAGE (on page 2) then press the ENT key. [USER SETTINGS] 2/2LANGUAG...
Page 73 - Error Message
2. INLAND AIS 2-26 2.10 Selecting Units of Measurement You can select the units of measurement for distance, length and speed. 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Select USER SETTINGS then press the ENT key. 3. Select RANGE CPA UNITS, SOG UNITS or LENGTH UNITS (on page 2) as appropriate then ...
Page 74 - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; NOTICE; Maintenance items; Connectors
3-1 3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnelshould work inside theequipment. NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealantor contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents...
Page 75 - Replacement of Fuse, Resetting the Breaker; Replacement of fuse; Part Type Code; Fuse; Resetting the breaker; PC
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-2 3.2 Replacement of Fuse, Resetting the Breaker 3.2.1 Replacement of fuse The power cable for the monitor unit contains a 3A fuse which protects the equipment from overvoltage, reverse polarity and equipment fault. If the power cannot be turned on, check if the fus...
Page 76 - Troubleshooting; Monitor unit test; key to open the main menu.
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-3 3.3 Troubleshooting The troubleshooting table below provides common symptoms of trouble and the means to rectify them. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not attempt to check inside the equipment. Refer any repair work to a qualified technician. Troublesho...
Page 77 - key. The test program; “PUSH KEY” prompts you to test the keys. Press each key (except the; key) and arrows on the; CursorPad; one by one. The name of the; The test is repeated. To escape from the test and return to the; key three times when PUSH KEY
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-4 3. MONITOR TEST is selected; press the ENT key. The test program automatically proceeds in the sequence shown below. [MONITOR TEST]BOOT NO.: 2450020-XX.XXPROG NO.: 2450021-XX.XXROM : CONT : SDRAM: DIM : PORT : KEY : XX.XX = Program version no. QUIT[MENU] 3 TIMES P...
Page 78 - test; Memory test; Select TRANSPONDER TEST then press the; Select MEMORY TEST then press the; key to return to the DIAGNOSTICS sub-menu.
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-5 3.4.2 Transponder test The transponder test consists of two tests: memory test and internal GPS receiver test. Memory test The memory can be checked for proper operation and the program number displayed as follows: 1. Press the MENU key to open the main menu. 2. S...
Page 80 - Power on/off history
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-7 3.4.3 Power on/off history The PWR ON/OFF HISTORY log shows the date and time of the latest 30 power-ons and power-offs. If the interval between power-off and power-on is less than 15 minutes those times are not shown. 1. Press the MENU key to open the main menu. ...
Page 81 - Status; key four times to show the ALARM
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-8 3.5 Alarm Status The alarm sounds for equipment error and is accompanied by a flashing popup indication. Press any key to silence the alarm and erase the popup. To see which alarm(s) has been violated, display the ALARM STATUS log as shown below. 1. At the plotter...
Page 82 - Error and System Messages; Error and system messages and their meanings
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-9 3.6 Error and System Messages The FA-150 displays the following error and system messages to alert you to errors and events. Error and system messages and their meanings Message Meaning CAN’T DISPLAY INVALID DATA No position data. CAN’T DISPLAY OVER LAT85° Own shi...
Page 83 - * Error message displayed for both even if only one is out of range.; Detection of RX malfunction; Frequency error; ) Detection of DSC RX malfunction; General error
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-10 OUT OF RANGE! 0-65535 Invalid port number entered. OUT OF RANGE! 10-30 Invalid NavNet port number entered. OUT OF RANGE! BEAM:0-100 Invalid beam of ship entered. OUT OF RANGE! CH-A(CH-B) DOESN'T EXIST Invalid channel entered. OUT OF RANGE! CPA:0-6.00 Invalid CPA ...
Page 84 - Monitor; key to close the display.
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-11 3.7 GPS Monitor The GPS monitor display shows information about the built-in GPS receiver, including position, speed over ground, course over ground, date, time, mode position accuracy, position-fixing status and RAIM status. 1. Press the MENU key to open the men...
Page 85 - Displaying Sensor Status; Select SENSOR STATUS then press the
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-12 3.8 Displaying Sensor Status The SENSOR STATUS screen shows sensor status. 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Select SENSOR STATUS then press the ENT key. [SENSOR STATUS] UTC CLOCK LOST Sensor status message QUIT[MENU] 3. Press the DISP key to close the display. Sensor st...
Page 86 - Restoring Default Settings
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-13 3.9 Restoring Default Settings You may clear all or specific settings to start afresh with default settings. When all data is cleared, the default settings for all items in the INIT SETTING and SYSTEM SETTINGS sub-menus are restored. GPS data is also cleared; how...
Page 87 - AIS-SART Test Indication in Target List
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3-14 3.10 AIS-SART Test Indication in Target List The FA-150 can confirm if an AIS-SART is working properly. This test requires message 1 data (MMSI No. 97 XXXXXXX, NAV STATUS: 15). Note that this setting is turned off when the power is turned off. 1. Press the MENU k...
Page 88 - APPENDIX; Menu Tree - Class A AIS
AP-1 APPENDIX Menu Tree - Class A AIS MODE (STANDARD, MONITOR, SERVICE, DISABLE) IP ADDRESS (000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255) SUB NET MASK (000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255) PORT NO. (0 - 65535) IP ADDRESS (000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255) SUB NET MASK (000.000.000.000 - 255.255.255.255) NAVNET...
Page 90 - Menu Tree - Inland AIS
APPENDIX AP-3 Menu Tree - Inland AIS ADRS TYPE (BROAD CAST, ADRS CAST)MMSIMSG TYPE (NORMAL, SAFETY)CHANNEL (ALTERNATE, BOTH A & B, A, B)RETRY TIMES (0-3) CREATE MSGTX LOGRX LOG SET MSG TYPESET MSGSEND MSG TEXTETA/RTANO. OF PERSONSEMMA WARNING WATER LEVEL [MENU] key MSG SENSOR STATUS (Display sen...
Page 92 - Parts List; ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST; F U R U N O
APPENDIX AP-5 Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only some discrete components are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard m...
Page 93 - Parts Location; Monitor unit; Transponder unit
APPENDIX AP-6 Parts Location Monitor unit Monitor unit, rear cover opened Transponder unit Transponder unit, top cover removed CPU Board24P0062 TX Board24P0032 PWR Board24P0037 MOT Board24P0036
Page 95 - Sentence data; Input sentences; Transmission interval; Output drive capability; Data transmission
APPENDIX AP-8 Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 Edition 4, IEC 61162-2) Sentence data Input sentences ABM, ACA, ACK, AIR, BBM, DTM, GBS, GGA, GLL, GNS, HDT, LRF, LRI, OSD, PIWWIVD,PIWWSPW, PIWWSSD, PIWWVSD, RMC, ROT, SSD, THS, VBW, VSD, VTG Output sentences ABK, ACA, ACS, ALR, LRF, LR1, LR2, LR3, TXT, ...
Page 96 - Serial interface I/O circuit; COM6 port
APPENDIX AP-9 Serial interface I/O circuit COM1, 2, 3 port Baud rate selectable from 4800 and 38400 (bps). COM4, 5 port Baud rate selectable from 4800 and 38400 (bps). COM6 port Baud rate selectable from 4800 and 38400 (bps). LTC1535C COM1_RD_BCOM1_RD_A COM1_TD_BCOM1_TD_A GND_ISO GND2 GND COM1_J P C...
Page 97 - DISP port; Sentence description; ABM - Addressed binary and safety related message
APPENDIX AP-10 DISP port Baud rate selectable from 4800 and 38400 (bps). Blue Sign port Sentence description Input sentences ABM - Addressed binary and safety related message ACA - AIS regional channel assignment message LTC1535C G N D2 G N D RD TD G N D 110 Ω DISP_RD_BDISP_RD_A DISP_TD_BDISP_TD_A G...
Page 98 - ACK - Acknowledge alarm
APPENDIX AP-11 ACK - Acknowledge alarm AIR - AIS interrogation request BBM - UAIS broadcast binary message. DTM - Datum reference $**ACK,xxx,*hh<CR><LF> 1 1. Local alarm number (identifier) (000 - 999) $**AIR,xxxxxxxxx,x.x,x,x.x,x,xxxxxxxxx,x.x,x, a, x.x, x.x, x.x *hh<CR><LF>...
Page 99 - GBS - GNSS satellite fault detection
APPENDIX AP-12 GBS - GNSS satellite fault detection GGA - Global positioning system (GPS) fix data GLL - Geographic position - latitude/longitude $**GBS, hhmmss.ss, x.x, x.x, x.x, xx, x.x, x.x, x.x h, h, *hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. UTC time of GGA or GNS fix associated with this ...
Page 101 - RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data
APPENDIX AP-14 OSD - Own ship data RMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data ROT - Rate of turn $**OSD, x.x, A, x.x, a, x.x, a, x.x, x.x, a *hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Heading, degrees true (0.00 - 360.00)2. Heading status (A=data valid, V=data invalid)3. Vessel course, de...
Page 102 - SSD - UAIS ship static data
APPENDIX AP-15 SSD - UAIS ship static data THS - True heading and status VBW - Dual ground/water speed VSD - UAIS voyage static data $**SSD,c--c,c--c,xxx,xxx,xx,xx,c, aa*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Ship's call sign (1 - 7 characters)2. Ship's name (1 - 20 characters)3. Pos. ref. point ...
Page 103 - Output sentences
APPENDIX AP-16 VTG - Course over ground and ground speed Output sentences ABK - UAIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement ACA - See "ACA - AIS regional channel assignment message" on page AP-10 ACS - Channel management information source ALR - Set alarm state LRF - See "LRF - L...
Page 104 - TXT - Text transmission
APPENDIX AP-17 LR1 - Long-range reply with destination for function request "A" LR2 - Long-range reply for function requests "B, C, E, and F" LR3 - Long-range reply for function requests "I, O, P, U and W" TXT - Text transmission $**LR1,x,xxxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxxx,c--c,c--c,xxxxxxx...
Page 105 - Inland AIS specific sentences; PIWWIVD - Inland waterway voyage data
APPENDIX AP-18 VDM - VHF data-link message VDO - UAIS VHF data-link own-vessel report Inland AIS specific sentences Input sentences PIWWIVD - Inland waterway voyage data PIWWSPW - Inland AIS security password $**VDM,x,x,x,x,s--s,x,*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Total number of sentences need...
Page 106 - PIWWSSD - Inland waterway static ship data; PIWWSPR - Inland AIS security password response
APPENDIX AP-19 PIWWSSD - Inland waterway static ship data PIWWVSD - Inland waterway voyage data Output sentences PIWWSPR - Inland AIS security password response $PIWWSSD CCCCCCCC, xxxx, xxxx, xxxx, x, x, x, hh<CR><LF> 1. ENI no. (00000000-9999 9999) 2. ERI ship type (0-9999) 3. Length of...
Page 107 - VHF Channel List; International mode
APPENDIX AP-20 VHF Channel List International mode Ch No. Freq. Ch No. Freq. Ch No. Freq. Ch No. Freq. 1001 156.05 1088 157.425 277 156.8875 2079 161.575 1002 156.1 1201 156.0625 1278 156.9375 2080 161.625 1003 156.15 1202 156.1125 1279 156.9875 2081 161.675 1004 156.2 1203 156.1625 1280 157.0375 20...
Page 108 - USA mode
APPENDIX AP-21 USA mode 1 W power on CH13 and CH67. Ch No. Freq. Ch No. Freq. Ch No. Freq. Ch No. Freq. 1001 156.05 1088 157.425 277 156.8875 2079 161.575 1201 156.0625 1278 156.9375 2080 161.625 1003 156.15 1202 156.1125 1279 156.9875 2081 161.675 1203 156.1625 1280 157.0375 2082 161.725 1005 156.2...
Page 109 - ERI Codes
APPENDIX AP-22 ERI Codes First digit Second digit 8000 No VESSEL., 8021 V MOTOR TANKER 8022 V MOTOR TANKER 8023 V MOTOR TANKER 8 9 8050 C MOTOR FREIGHTER 8060 C MOTOR TANKER 8070 C MOTOR FREIGHTER WITH ONE OR MORE SHIPS ALONGSIDE 7 9 8090 C MOTOR FREIGHTER PUSHING ONE OR MORE FREIGHTERS 7 9 8110 No ...
Page 110 - Terminology
APPENDIX AP-23 Terminology, Units, Symbols Terminology Abbrevia- tion Meaning Abbrevia- tion Meaning 2D Two Dimensional Positioning DTL Detail 3D Three Dimensional Positioning E East ABM Addressed Binary Message E. G for example ADRS Address EMMA European Multiservice Meteoro-logical Awareness syste...
Page 111 - Units
APPENDIX AP-24 Units Abbrevia- tion Meaning Abbrevia- tion Meaning LT Local Time ROM Read Only Memory MAR March ROT Rate Of Turn MAX Maximum RTA Requested Time of Arrival MAY May RX Receive MENU Menu S South MIN Minimum S/C SOG/COG MKD Minimum Keyboard Display SAR Search And Rescue MMSI Maritime Mob...
Page 112 - Symbols; Symbol; Sleeping AIS targets; Icon; Base station; J J J
APPENDIX AP-25 Symbols Icons Symbol Meaning Sleeping AIS targets Selected AIS targets AIS-SART (Search and Rescue Transmitter) Selected AIS-SART Icon Meaning Base station SAR(Search and Rescue) Aid to Navigation AIS-SART [/] [ − ] [\] [|] in turn Normal Operation J J J
Page 115 - FURUNO
FURUNO FA-150 SP-2 E4431S01K 111024 5 POWER SUPPLY 5.1 Transponder unit 12-24 VDC: 7-3.5 A 5.2 Monitor unit 12-24 VDC: 0.3-0.15 A 5.3 AC/DC power supply unit (PR-240, option) 100-115/200-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 6.1 Ambient temperature GPS/VHF antenna -25°C to +55°C (stor...
Page 116 - INDEX
IN-1 INDEX A AIS-SART test indication .............................. 3-14 Alarm status .................................................... 3-8 Alarm status display ..................................... 1-24 B Breaker reset .................................................. 3-2 Buzzer..................