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Contents
1 Overview 3
1.1 The Main Specifications 3
1.2 The Appearance of Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD) 3
2 Installation Request 4
2.1 The location of Installation 4
2.2 Warning 4
3 Introduction of Minimum Keyboard Display’s (MKD) Function 4
3.1 Description of Front Panel Control Keys 4
3.2 Back Panel of Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD) and Description of Interfaces 6
3.3 Minimum Keyboard Display’s Subarea 7
4 MKD Display Basic operation 8
4.1 Turn on and Turn off 8
4.2 Function Menu 8
4.2.1 The Vessel List Menu 9
4.2.2 Vessel Configuration Menu 10
4.2.2.1 Static Data Menu 10
4.2.2.1.1 Vessel Static Info menu 11
4.2.2.1.2 ETA menu 12
4.2.2.1.3 VHF Configuration Menu 13
4.2.2.1.4 Voyage Info Menu 13
4.2.2.1.5 External GPS Configuration Menu 16
4.2.2.2 Long Rang Configuration Menu 17
4.2.2.3 Alarm Data Menu 18
4.2.2.3.1 Relay Config Menu 19
4.2.2.3.2 Status List Menu 20
4.2.2.3.3 Alarm List Menu 21
4.2.2.3.4 Stopping List Menu 21
4.2.2.4 Other Data Menu 22
4.2.2.4.1 Password Menu 23
4.2.2.4.2 Self Test Function 23
4.2.2.4.3 Edition Menu 25
4.2.2.4.4 Baud Rate Menu 26
4.2.2.5 Reg. Area Menu 26
4.2.2.5.1 Area View Menu 27
4.2.2.5.2 Create Area Menu 28
4.2.3 SRMs Menu 29
4.2.3.1 Tx List Message Menu 30
4.2.3.2 Rx List Message 31
4.2.3.3 Send Message Menu 31
4.2.3.4 Long Range Menu 32
4.2.4 Display Setting 33
4.2.5 Plot Menu 34
4.2.6 OWNER DETIAL Menu 34
4.2.7 Alarm Information Dialog 36
5 Maintenance 36
6 Mounting 37
7 Installation 38
7.1 Transponder Unit 38
7.2 Display Unit 39
7.3 VHF Antenna 39
7.4 GPS Antenna 40
7.5 Junction Box 40
8 Wiring Input/Output connections 41
8.1 Power cable connections 41
8.2 Signal cable connections 41
8.2.1 Signal cable of the Transponder Unit 41
8.2.2 Signal cable of the Display Unit 42
8.2.3 Junction box 42
9 Transponder status LEDs 44
10 Dimension 45
10.1 Transponder Unit 45
10.2 Display Unit 45
10.3 Junction box 46
11 Appendix 46
11.1 Reference 46
11.2 Serial Communication Interfaces 47
11.2.1 Sensor input data and formats 47
11.2.2 Input & output data and formats in IEC61162-1 47
1 Overview
Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD) is a Display Unit of Automatic Identify System (AIS) which is designed by Advanced Aviation Company, a subsidiary of Shanghai Avionics Corporation. It transfers data with AIS to get the voyage information of own vessel and other vessels using RS422. It can help the vessels get higher efficiency and safety, and avoid traffic accidents.
1.1 The Main Specifications
Working Temperature: -15℃---+55℃
Working Humidity: 20%---75%
Power Supply: 24Vdc---+30%
1.2 The Appearance of Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD)
2 Installation Request
2.1 The location of Installation
Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD) and power supply should be installed indoor.
Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD) should be convenient to be operated and observed.
2.2 Warning
The system should be away from heat and strong magnetic field. And the installation place should be dry.
3 Introduction of Minimum Keyboard Display’s (MKD) Function
3.1 Description of Front Panel Control Keys
[Alphanumeric keys]
[Function keys]
[ESC]
[OK]
[MENU]
[LCD]
[System keys]
[Confirmation Key]
[Exit key]
[Power key]
l Power Key ---Turn on and off MKD, and need be hold about 5 seconds.
l System Key 【MENU】 ---Exit current menu and back the upper menu.
l Direction Keys【▲▼◄►】---Move cursor up and down.
l Exit key【ESC】 --- Exit current menu, return previous menu.
l Confirmation Key 【OK】 ---Enter or exit setting parameter.
l Alphanumeric Keys --- Input different parameter.
l Function Keys ---Different pages have different functions.
(They are F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5 from left to right).
3.2 Back Panel of Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD) and Description of Interfaces
Introduction:
1
2
3
1: +24V 2: sky 3: GND
JX1
JX2
1
2
4
5
3
1: Y 3: A 5: GND
2: Z 4: B
1: Y 5: spare 9 : Y 13: spare 17: spare
2: Z 6: spare 10 : Z 14: spare 18: spare
3: A 7: spare 11 : A 15: spare 19: spare
4: B 8: spare 12: B 16: spare
3
JX3
1
4
7
8
12
13
16
17
19
3.3 Minimum Keyboard Display’s Subarea
[B]
[H]
[E]
[G]
[F]
[A]
[C]
[D]
iN 0*0.000*N 1
0*0.000*E 1
MMSI Name RNG BRG TYPE
CONFIG
SRMs
SHOW
SET
PLOT
OWNER
DETAIL
[A] Show that Automatic Identify System (AIS) is using GPS.
[B] Show that if there are some alarm information.
[C] Show that if there are some safety messages.
[D] Show if the communication between Minimum Keyboard Display and Automatic Identify System (AIS) is OK.
[E] Display the content of current menu.
[F] Area of Function Key.
[G] Show the current vessels. (Just list the number of vessels and the serial of vessels).
[H] Display the status of current vessel.
4 MKD Display Basic operation
4.1 Turn on and Turn off
l Turn MKD on: Check the connection, and make sure that the connection is right, and then press the power key and hold it about 5 seconds.
l Turn MKD off: Press the power key and hold it about 5 seconds when the MKD is on.
Other ship detail
Owner ship detail
4.2 Function Menu
Other ships list
(Power on)
1.CONFIG
Function menu
1.Tx List
2.SRMs
3.Send SRM
4.LRs
2.Rx List
1.Reply
3.SHOW SET
2.Refuse
4.PLOT
3.Delete
5.OWNER DETAIL
1.Static Info
1.Static Data
CONFIG
2.ETA
3.VHF Config
5.EXT GPS Config
4.Voyage Info
1.Auto Mode
2.LR Config
2.Manual Mode
1.Relay Config
3.Alarm Data
3.Alarm List
2.Status List
4.Stop List
1.PWD
4.Other Data
2.Self Test
1.Per_Equipt Test
2.Create Area
1.Area View
5.Reg. Area
5.Baud Rate
4.China 中文
3.Ver
3.Key Test
2.LCD Test
4.2.1 The Vessel List Menu
The opening page is the main working page, as follows:
IN 31º 10.305’ N 1
121º23.855’ E 7
MMSI NAME RNG BRG TYPE
110010123 SHIPMANE001 0.42 255º A
120010123 SHIPMANE002 4.16 347º A
130010123 SHIPMANE003 2.59 145º A
140010123 SHIPMANE004 1.45 25º A
150010123 SHIPMANE005 0.60 324º A
160010123 SHIPMANE006 1.32 23º A
170010123 SHIPMANE007 3.37 205º A
CONFIG
SRMs
SHOW
SET
PLOT
OWNER
DETAIL
The cursor shows the vessel which is chosen.
Move the cursor to choose different vessels with Up and Down key 【▲】【▼】.
Select the pages with Left and Right key【◄】【►】.
See the detail menu of chosen vessel with【OK】.
4.2.2 Vessel Configuration Menu
Enter Vessel Configuration Menu page with 【F1】. As follows:
IN 31º 10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Static
Data
LR
Config
Alarm
Data
Other
Data
Reg.
Area
Enter Static Data Menu With 【F1】.
Enter Long Range menu with 【F2】.
Enter Alarm Data menu with 【F3】.
Enter Other Data menu with 【F4】.
Enter Reg. Area Menu with 【F5】.
4.2.2.1 Static Data Menu
Enter Static Data page from Local vessel configuration page with 【F1】. As follows:
IN 31º 10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Static
Data
ETA
VHF
Config
Voyage
Info
EXTGPS
Config
Enter Static Data menu with 【F1】.
Enter ETA Menu with 【F2】.
Enter VHF Configuration menu with 【F3】.
Enter Voyage Information menu with 【F4】
Enter External GPS Configuration menu with 【F5】
4.2.2.1.1 Vessel Static Info menu
Enter Static Information menu to set MMSI, IMO, name, number, and dimension of own vessel with 【F1】. As follows:
IN 31º 10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
MMSI :[0 ]password is need
NAME :[ ]
CA_SG : [0 ]
IMO : [0 ]password is need
Fore :[123]M [max is 511M]
Poop :[123]M [max is 511M]
LarBoard : [12]M [max is 63M]
StarBoard : [12]M [max is 63M]
Save
Back
Space
Move the cursor to select different items with Up and Down Keys 【▲】【▼】.
Enter or exit Content Setting menu with 【OK】.
Save and exit with 【F1】.
Delete former notation with 【F5】.
4.2.2.1.2 ETA menu
Enter Estimate Time Arrived page from Vessel Configuration page with 【F2】. As follows:
IN 31º 10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Month : [0 ]
Day : [0 ]
Hour : [0 ]
Minute : [0 ]
Save
Back
Space
Move cursor up and down to select different items with Up and Down keys 【▲】【▼】.
Enter or exit Content Setting menu with 【OK】.
Save this setting and exit with 【F1】.
4.2.2.1.3 VHF Configuration Menu
Enter VHF Configuration page from Vessel Configuration page with 【F3】.
IN 31º 10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Ch A : [ 2085 ]
BW : < 12.5KHz >
Ch B : [ 2086 ]
BW : < 25KHz >
Tx/Rx ST : < TxA+TxB+RxA+RxB >
POWER : < High >
Save
Back
Space
Move cursor up and down to select different item with 【▲】【▼】.
Enter or exit Content Setting Menu with 【OK】.
Save this setting and exit with 【F1】.Delete the one notation before cursor with 【F5】.
4.2.2.1.4 Voyage Info Menu
Enter Voyage Information Setting page from Vessel Configuration page with 【F4】. As follows:
IN 31º 10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Ship TP : Pilot
Draught : [ ]dm [max is 255 dm]
People : [0 ]
Dest : [0 ]
App. flag : [0 ]
Nav. Sta : Under way using engine
Save
Back
Space
Move cursor up and down to select different item with 【▲】【▼】.
Enter or exit Content Setting Menu with 【OK】.
Save this setting and exit with 【F1】.
Delete the one notation before cursor with 【F5】.
l Voyage State
Data
Meaning
Data
Meaning
0
Engine working
1
Anchored
2
Uncontrolled
3
Mobility Restriction
4
Sea Gauge Restriction
5
Mooring
6
Grounding
7
Fishing
8
Sailing with Wind
9
High Speed Craft
10
Steamboat
11~14
Deserved
15
Default Value
l Type of Ships-----Special Ship
Identifier
Special Ship
50
Pilot Boat
51
Rescue Ship
52
Tugboat
53
Port tenders
54
Vessels with anti-pollution facilities or equipment
55
Law enforcement vessels
56
for assignments to local vessels
57
for assignments to local vessels
58
Ship of Medicine(Genevese Convention in 1949 and Additional agreement)
59
Ships according to Resolution 18 (Mob-83)
l Type of ships——Other Ship
First Number*
Second Number*
First Number*
Second Number*
1-Reserved
0-All ships of this type
-
0-Fishing
2-WIG
1-take DG、HS or MP,IMO danger or Pollution Type A
-
1-Tugging
3-See Right Out
2- take DG、HS or MP,IMO danger or Pollution Type B
3-Boat
2-Towed and the length of vessel is over 200m or the Depth of Vessel is over 25m
4-HSC
3- take DG、HS or MP,IMO danger or Pollution Type B
-
3-Dredger and Underwater ship
5-See above
4- take DG、HS or MP,IMO danger or Pollution Type D
-
4-Diving Ship
5-Reserved
5-Military Ship
6-Passenger Ship
6-Reserved
6-Jalor
7-Cargo Ship
7-Reserved
7-Yacht
8-Tanker
8-Reserved
8-Reserved
9-Others
9-No Additional Information
9-Reserved
DG: Dangerous Goods
HS: Harmful Substance
MP: Marine Pollutants
*: Ship type should be build by first and second Number.
4.2.2.1.5 External GPS Configuration Menu
Enter External GPS Configuration Menu from Vessel Configuration page with 【F5】. This can set the dimension of External GPS. As Follows:
IN 31º10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Fore : [123]m (max is 511m)
Poop : [156 ]m (max is511m)
Larboard : [24]m (max is 63m)
Starboard : [32]m (max is 63m)
Save
Back
Space
Move cursor to choose different item with 【▲】【▼】
Enter or exit Content setting Menu with 【OK】
Save and exit with 【F1】
Delete the notation before Cursor with 【F5】
Press 【ESC】to Return upper menu, and press 【MENU】to Return Main page.
4.2.2.2 Long Rang Configuration Menu
Enter Long Rang Configuration page from Vessel Configuration page with 【F2】. As follows:
IN 31º10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Reply Mode:AUTO
0 ShipID :Y 5 Dest/ETA:N
1 UTC :Y 6 Draught :Y
2 Position :N 7 Ship/Cargp :Y
3 COG :Y 8 Ship Dim :Y
4 SOG :Y 9 No. Person :Y
Save
Auto
Mode
Manual
Mode
Save and exit with 【F1】.
Set the mode of reply is automatic mode with 【F2】
Set the mode of reply is manual mode with 【F3】
Press number 0-9 to choose the what to reply
Return upper menu with 【ESC】, and Return Main page with 【MENU】
4.2.2.3 Alarm Data Menu
Enter Alarm Data page from Vessel Configuration page with 【F3】. As follows:
IN 31º10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Relay
Config
Status
List
Alarm
List
Stop
list
Enter Relay Setting Menu with 【F1】
Enter State Information Setting Menu with 【F2】
Enter Alarm List menu with 【F3】
Enter Stopping Information menu with 【F5】
Return upper menu with 【ESC】, and Return Main page with 【MENU】
4.2.2.3.1 Relay Configuration Menu
Enter Relay Configuration page from Alarm Data page with 【F1】
In 31º10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Relay Activation On/Off
1 Tx Malfunction : On
2 Antenna VSWR exceeds Limit : Off
3 Rx Channel A malfunction : On
4 Rx Channel A malfunction : On
5 Rx Channel A malfunction : On
6 General failure : On
(Press Number key on the panel to switch)
Next
Page
Press Number keys 1-6 to choose if Relay Alarm turns on and turns off under special conditions. “on” means turn on the alarm and “off” means turn off the alarm.
Press【F5】to enter the page as follows:
IN 31º10.305’ N
121º23.855’ E
Relay Activation On/Off
1 MKD connection lost : On
2 External EPFS lost : Off
3 No sensor position in use : Off
4 No v
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