Installation, Installation requirements, Installation overview – ACR Electronics 2662 User Manual
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3 Installation
IMPORTANT: AUTHORITIES MANDATE that after the physical installation has 
been successfully completed, all ships data and settings be entered into the AIS 
transponder. See Section 4 for further instructions. 
3.1 Installation Requirements
 
General Requirements 
 
Please note that international conventions, regulations, instructions and guidelines have to be 
adhered to when installing the NAUTICAST
™.
 
The following points must be observed before installation can commence: 
 
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Permission by the local authority to install such a device must be granted.
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Trained service personnel must undertake the installation.
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The NAUTICAST
™ must be fitted in a suitable place on the bridge.
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The VHF and GPS Antennas must be installed in a suitable position, where excellent 
reception conditions apply (refer to Chapter 3.10 Installation of VHF antenna)
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All available interfaces must be installed.
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The vessels power supply must suffice, and the GMDSS power supply has to be 
used. 
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Installation of the pilot plug in conning position (close to the pilot working place).
3.2 Installation Overview
 
Survey 
 
AIS is considered part of the ship‟s radio station and is surveyed together with radio 
installation. Surveys on SOLAS Convention ships should be carried out in accordance with 
the rules laid down in IMO Res. A 746(18) "Survey Guidelines under the harmonized system 
of survey and certification" (R) 8, and "Protocol of 1988 relating to the International 
Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974." 
 
The NAUTICAST
™ consists of one unit, which integrates all necessary modules.
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