EN 61162-1:2011
(Main)Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces - Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces - Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
IEC 61162-1:2010(E) contains the requirements for data communication between maritime electronic instruments, navigation and radiocommunication equipment when interconnected via an appropriate system. Is intended to support one-way serial data transmission from a single talker to one or more listeners. This data is in printable ASCII form and may include information such as position, speed, depth, frequency allocation, etc. Typical messages may be from about 11 to a maximum of 79 characters in length and generally require transmission no more rapidly than one message per second. For applications where a faster transmission rate is necessary, reference should be made to IEC 61162-2. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below: - certain sentences have been removed as they are not used by other standards prepared by technical committee 80; - new sentences have been added; corrections have been made to certain sentences (ABK, BBM, DOR, FIR, SSD, TUT, and VTG); - new fields have been added to certain sentences; - three additional tests have been added to Annex B.
Navigations- und Funkkommunikationsgeräte und -systeme für die Seeschifffahrt - Digitale Schnittstellen - Teil 1: Ein Datensender und mehrere Datenempfänger
Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de radiocommunication maritimes - Interfaces numériques - Partie 1: Emetteur unique et récepteurs multiples
La CEI 61162-1:2010 contient les exigences pour la communication des données entre les instruments maritimes électroniques, les équipements de navigation et de radiocommunications lorsqu'ils sont interconnectés via un système approprié. La présente partie de la CEI 61162 est destinée à supporter l'émission unidirectionnelle de données série entre un émetteur unique et un ou plusieurs récepteurs. Ces données sont au format ASCII imprimable et peuvent inclure des informations telles que la position, la vitesse, la profondeur, l'allocation de fréquences, etc. Les messages types peuvent être de longueur comprise entre environ 11 et 79 caractères au maximum et nécessitent généralement une émission pas plus rapidement qu'un seul message à la seconde. Les définitions électriques de la présente norme ne sont pas destinées à gérer les applications à large bande passante comme les radars ou l'imagerie vidéo, ou encore les bases de données intensives et les applications de transfert de fichiers. En l'absence de disposition garantissant l'émission des messages et compte tenu de la capacité limitée de vérification des erreurs, il convient que la présente norme soit utilisée avec précaution dans toutes les applications de sécurité.
Pomorska navigacijska in radiokomunikacijska oprema in sistemi - Digitalni vmesniki - 1. del: Enosmerna komunikacija: en govorec - več poslušalcev (IEC 61162-1:2010)
Ta del IEC 61162 vsebuje zahteve za komunikacijo podatkov med pomorskimi elektronskimi instrumenti, navigacijsko in radiokomunikacijsko opremo, kjer so medsebojno povezani prek ustreznega sistema. Ta del IEC 611 je namenjen podpori prenosu enosmernih serijskih podatkov od enega govorca do več poslušalcev. Ti podatki so v natisljivem formatu ASCII in lahko vključujejo informacije, kot so položaj, hitrost, globina, dodelitev frekvence itd. Tipična sporočila so lahko dolga od 11 do največ 79 znakov in na splošno zahtevajo prenos, ki ni hitrejši od enega sporočila na sekundo. Električne definicije v tem standardu ne ustrezajo uporabam visokih pasovnih širin, kot je radar ali videopodoba, ali uporabam podatkovnih baz ali prenosu datotek. Ker ni nobene določbe za zagotovljeno dostavo sporočil in ker je zmožnost preverjanja napak omejena, se mora ta standard uporabljati previdno pri vseh varnostnih uporabah. Za uporabe, pri katerih se zahteva hitrejša stopnja prenosa, je potrebno sklicevanje na IEC 61162-2.
General Information
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Publication Date
- 06-Jan-2011
- Withdrawal Date
- 31-Dec-2013
- Technical Committee
- CLC/SR 80 - Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems
- Drafting Committee
- IEC/TC 80 - IEC_TC_80
- Parallel Committee
- IEC/TC 80 - IEC_TC_80
- Current Stage
- 9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
- Start Date
- 05-Oct-2019
- Completion Date
- 05-Oct-2019
Relations
- Effective Date
- 29-Jan-2023
- Effective Date
- 02-Jun-2015
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EN 61162-1:2011 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces - Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners". This standard covers: IEC 61162-1:2010(E) contains the requirements for data communication between maritime electronic instruments, navigation and radiocommunication equipment when interconnected via an appropriate system. Is intended to support one-way serial data transmission from a single talker to one or more listeners. This data is in printable ASCII form and may include information such as position, speed, depth, frequency allocation, etc. Typical messages may be from about 11 to a maximum of 79 characters in length and generally require transmission no more rapidly than one message per second. For applications where a faster transmission rate is necessary, reference should be made to IEC 61162-2. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below: - certain sentences have been removed as they are not used by other standards prepared by technical committee 80; - new sentences have been added; corrections have been made to certain sentences (ABK, BBM, DOR, FIR, SSD, TUT, and VTG); - new fields have been added to certain sentences; - three additional tests have been added to Annex B.
IEC 61162-1:2010(E) contains the requirements for data communication between maritime electronic instruments, navigation and radiocommunication equipment when interconnected via an appropriate system. Is intended to support one-way serial data transmission from a single talker to one or more listeners. This data is in printable ASCII form and may include information such as position, speed, depth, frequency allocation, etc. Typical messages may be from about 11 to a maximum of 79 characters in length and generally require transmission no more rapidly than one message per second. For applications where a faster transmission rate is necessary, reference should be made to IEC 61162-2. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below: - certain sentences have been removed as they are not used by other standards prepared by technical committee 80; - new sentences have been added; corrections have been made to certain sentences (ABK, BBM, DOR, FIR, SSD, TUT, and VTG); - new fields have been added to certain sentences; - three additional tests have been added to Annex B.
EN 61162-1:2011 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 47.020.70 - Navigation and control equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Digital interfaces
- Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners (IEC 61162-1:2010)
Navigations- und Funkkommunikationsgeräte und -systeme für die Seeschifffahrt -
Digitale Schnittstellen - Teil 1: Ein Datensender und mehrere Datenempfänger (IEC
61162-1:2010)
Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de radiocommunication maritimes - Interfaces
numériques - Partie 1: Emetteur unique et récepteurs multiples (CEI 61162-1:2010)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 61162-1:2011
ICS:
33.060.01 Radijske komunikacije na Radiocommunications in
splošno general
47.020.70 Navigacijska in krmilna Navigation and control
oprema equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 61162-1
NORME EUROPÉENNE
January 2011
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 47.020.70 Supersedes EN 61162-1:2008
English version
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems -
Digital interfaces -
Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
(IEC 61162-1:2010)
Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de Navigations- und
radiocommunication maritimes - Funkkommunikationsgeräte und -systeme
Interfaces numériques - für die Seeschifffahrt -
Partie 1: Emetteur unique et récepteurs Digitale Schnittstellen -
multiples Teil 2: Ein Datensender und mehrere
(CEI 61162-1:2010) Datenempfänger,
Hochgeschwindigkeitsübertragung
(IEC 61162-1:2010)
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2011-01-01. CENELEC members are bound to comply
with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard
the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on
application to the Central Secretariat or to any CENELEC member.
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Ref. No. EN 61162-1:2011 E
Foreword
The text of document 80/606/FDIS, future edition 4 of IEC 61162-1, prepared by IEC TC 80, Maritime
navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems, was submitted to the IEC-CENELEC
parallel vote and was approved by CENELEC as EN 61162-1 on 2011-01-01.
This European Standard supersedes EN 61162-1:2008.
The main changes with respect to EN 61162-1:2008 are listed below:
– in Table 1 the “comment” block delimiter has been renamed “TAG” block delimiter;
– new identifiers have been added to Table 4;
– the following sentences have been removed from 8.3 as they are not used by other standards
prepared by IEC technical committee 80: ALM and MLA which described almanac data from satellite
navigation systems, DCN which described DECCA data, DSI and DSR which controlled the DSC
transponder, GLC and LCD which described LORAN data, and GMP which supported land use of map
projections;
– new sentences CBR, GFA, HBT, NAK, MEB, POS, TTD and VER have been added;
– corrections have been made to the following sentences: ABK, BBM, DOR, FIR, SSD, TUT, and VTG;
– extra fields have been added to AIR to support further ITU messages;
– new fields have been added to GBS, GRS, GSA and GSV to support new satellite navigation systems;
– a new navigational status indicator has been added to GNS and RMC;
– a new sentence status flag had been added to DDC, FSI, HSC and NRM;
– three additional tests have been added to Annex B.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN and CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights.
The following dates were fixed:
– latest date by which the EN has to be implemented
at national level by publication of an identical
national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2011-10-01
– latest date by which the national standards conflicting
with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2014-01-01
Annex ZA has been added by CENELEC.
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Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 61162-1:2010 was approved by CENELEC as a European
Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standards indicated:
IEC 61023 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61023.
IEC 61075 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61075.
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IEC 61097-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61097-1.
IEC 61108 series NOTE Harmonized in EN 61108 series (not modified).
IEC 61108-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61108-1.
IEC 61108-2 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61108-2.
IEC 61108-3 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61108-3.
IEC 61108-4 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61108-4.
IEC 61174 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61174.
IEC 61993-2 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61993-2.
IEC 61996 series NOTE Harmonized in EN 61996 series (not modified).
IEC 61996-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61996-1.
IEC 61996-2 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61996-2.
IEC 62065 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62065.
IEC 62252 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62252.
IEC 62287-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62287-1.
IEC 62288 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62288.
IEC 62320-1 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62320-1.
IEC 62320-2 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62320-2.
IEC 62388 NOTE Harmonized as EN 62388.
ISO 8728 NOTE Harmonized as EN ISO 8728.
ISO 9875 NOTE Harmonized as EN ISO 9875.
ISO 11606 NOTE Harmonized as EN ISO 11606.
ISO 11674 NOTE Harmonized as EN ISO 11674.
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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant EN/HD
applies.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 60945 2002 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication EN 60945 2002
equipment and systems - General
requirements - Methods of testing and
required test results
IEC 61162-2 1998 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication EN 61162-2 1998
equipment and systems - Digital interfaces -
Part 2: Single talker and multiple listeners,
high-speed transmission
ISO/IEC 8859-1 1998 Information technology - 8-bit single-byte - -
coded graphic character sets -
Part 1: Latin alphabet No.1
ITU-T X.27/V.11 1996 Electrical characteristics for balanced double-- -
current interchange circuits operating at data
signalling rates up to 10 Mbit/s
IEC 61162-1 ®
Edition 4.0 2010-11
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CONTENTS
FOREW ORD . 7
INTRODUCTION . 9
1 Scope . 10
2 Normative references . 10
3 Terms and definitions . 11
4 Manufacturer's documentation . 11
5 Hardware specification . 11
5.1 General . 11
5.2 Interconnecting wire. 11
5.3 Conductor definitions . 11
5.4 Electrical connections/shield requirements . 12
5.5 Connector . 12
5.6 Electrical signal characteristics. 12
5.6.1 General. 12
5.6.2 Signal state definitions . 12
5.6.3 Talker drive circuits . 12
5.6.4 Listener receive circuits . 12
5.6.5 Electrical isolation . 13
5.6.6 Maximum voltage on bus . 13
6 Data transmission . 13
7 Data format protocol . 14
7.1 Characters . 14
7.1.1 General. 14
7.1.2 Reserved characters . 14
7.1.3 Valid characters . 14
7.1.4 Undefined characters . 14
7.1.5 Character symbols . 14
7.2 Fields . 14
7.2.1 String . 14
7.2.2 Address field . 15
7.2.3 Data fields . 15
7.2.4 Checksum field . 16
7.2.5 Sequential message identifier field . 17
7.3 Sentences . 17
7.3.1 General structure . 17
7.3.2 Description of approved sentences . 17
7.3.3 Parametric sentences . 18
7.3.4 Encapsulation sentences . 19
7.3.5 Query sentences . 21
7.3.6 Proprietary sentences . 21
7.3.7 Command sentences . 22
7.3.8 Valid sentences . 23
7.3.9 Multi-sentence messages . 23
7.3.10 Sentence transmission timing . 23
7.3.11 Additions to approved sentences . 23
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7.4 Error detection and handling. 24
7.5 Handling of deprecated sentences . 24
8 Data content . 24
8.1 Character definitions . 24
8.2 Field definitions . 27
8.3 Approved sentences . 29
8.3.1 General format . 29
8.3.2 AAM – Waypoint arrival alarm . 29
8.3.3 ABK – AIS addressed and binary broadcast acknowledgement . 29
8.3.4 ABM – AIS addressed binary and safety related message . 31
8.3.5 ACA – AIS channel assignment message . 31
8.3.6 ACK – Acknowledge alarm . 33
8.3.7 ACS – AIS channel management information source . 33
8.3.8 AIR – AIS interrogation request . 33
8.3.9 AKD – Acknowledge detail alarm condition . 35
8.3.10 ALA – Report detailed alarm condition . 35
8.3.11 ALR – Set alarm state . 36
8.3.12 APB – Heading/track controller (autopilot) sentence B . 37
8.3.13 BBM – AIS broadcast binary message . 37
8.3.14 BEC – Bearing and distance to waypoint – Dead reckoning . 38
8.3.15 BOD – Bearing origin to destination . 39
8.3.16 BWC – Bearing and distance to waypoint – Great circle . 39
8.3.17 BWR – Bearing and distance to waypoint – Rhumb line . 39
8.3.18 BWW – Bearing waypoint to waypoint . 40
8.3.19 CBR – Configure broadcast rates for AIS AtoN station message
command . 40
8.3.20 CUR – Water current layer – Multi-layer water current data . 41
8.3.21 DBT – Depth below transducer . 41
8.3.22 DDC – Display dimming control . 42
8.3.23 DOR – Door status detection . 42
8.3.24 DPT – Depth . 44
8.3.25 DSC – Digital selective calling information . 44
8.3.26 DSE – Expanded digital selective calling . 45
8.3.27 DTM – Datum reference . 45
8.3.28 ETL – Engine telegraph operation status . 46
8.3.29 EVE – General event message . 47
8.3.30 FIR – Fire detection . 47
8.3.31 FSI – Frequency set information . 49
8.3.32 GBS – GNSS satellite fault detection . 49
8.3.33 GEN – Generic binary information . 51
8.3.34 GFA – GNSS fix accuracy and integrity . 52
8.3.35 GGA – Global positioning system (GPS) fix data . 53
8.3.36 GLL – Geographic position – Latitude/longitude . 53
8.3.37 GNS – GNSS fix data . 54
8.3.38 GRS – GNSS range residuals . 55
8.3.39 GSA – GNSS DOP and active satellites . 57
8.3.40 GST – GNSS pseudorange noise statistics . 59
8.3.41 GSV – GNSS satellites in view . 60
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8.3.42 HBT – Heartbeat supervision sentence . 61
8.3.43 HDG – Heading, deviation and variation . 62
8.3.44 HDT – Heading true . 62
8.3.45 HMR – Heading monitor receive . 63
8.3.46 HMS – Heading monitor set . 63
8.3.47 HSC – Heading steering command . 64
8.3.48 HSS – Hull stress surveillance systems . 64
8.3.49 HTC – Heading/track control command; HTD – Heading /track
control data . 64
8.3.50 LR1 – AIS long-range reply sentence 1 . 66
8.3.51 LR2 – AIS long-range reply sentence 2 . 66
8.3.52 LR3 – AIS long-range reply sentence 3 . 67
8.3.53 LRF – AIS long-range function . 67
8.3.54 LRI – AIS long-range interrogation . 68
8.3.55 MEB – Message input for broadcast command . 69
8.3.56 MSK – MSK receiver interface . 71
8.3.57 MSS – MSK receiver signal status . 71
8.3.58 MTW – Water temperature . 71
8.3.59 MWD – Wind direction and speed . 71
8.3.60 MWV – Wind speed and angle . 72
8.3.61 NAK – Negative acknowledgement . 72
8.3.62 NRM – NAVTEX receiver mask . 73
8.3.63 NRX – NAVTEX received message . 74
8.3.64 OSD – Own ship data . 75
8.3.65 POS – Device position and ship dimensions report or configuration
command . 76
8.3.66 PRC – Propulsion remote control status . 77
8.3.67 RMA – Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data . 78
8.3.68 RMB – Recommended minimum navigation information . 79
8.3.69 RMC – Recommended minimum specific GNSS data . 79
8.3.70 ROR – Rudder order status . 81
8.3.71 ROT – Rate of turn . 81
8.3.72 RPM – Revolutions . 81
8.3.73 RSA – Rudder sensor angle . 81
8.3.74 RSD – Radar system data . 82
8.3.75 RTE – Routes . 82
8.3.76 SFI – Scanning frequency information . 83
8.3.77 SSD – AIS ship static data . 83
8.3.78 STN – Multiple data ID . 85
8.3.79 THS – True heading and status . 85
8.3.80 TLB – Target label . 85
8.3.81 TLL – Target latitude and longitude . 86
8.3.82 TRC – Thruster control data . 86
8.3.83 TRD – Thruster response data . 87
8.3.84 TTD – Tracked target data . 87
8.3.85 TTM – Tracked target message . 90
8.3.86 TUT – Transmission of multi-language text . 90
8.3.87 TXT – Text transmission . 92
8.3.88 UID – User identification code transmission . 92
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8.3.89 VBW – Dual ground/water speed. 93
8.3.90 VDM – AIS VHF data-link message . 93
8.3.91 VDO – AIS VHF data-link own-vessel report . 94
8.3.92 VDR – Set and drift. 94
8.3.93 VER – Version . 95
8.3.94 VHW – Water speed and heading . 96
8.3.95 VLW – Dual ground/water distance . 96
8.3.96 VPW – Speed measured parallel to wind . 96
8.3.97 VSD – AIS voyage static data . 96
8.3.98 VTG – Course over ground and ground speed . 98
8.3.99 WAT – Water level detection . 98
8.3.100 WCV – Waypoint closure velocity . 99
8.3.101 WNC – Distance waypoint to waypoint . 99
8.3.102 WPL – Waypoint location . 99
8.3.103 XDR – Transducer measurements . 100
8.3.104 XTE – Cross-track error, measured . 101
8.3.105 XTR – Cross-track error, dead reckoning . 101
8.3.106 ZDA – Time and date . 101
8.3.107 ZDL – Time and distance to variable point . 102
8.3.108 ZFO – UTC and time from origin waypoint . 102
8.3.109 ZTG – UTC and time to destination waypoint . 102
9 Applications . 102
9.1 Example parametric sentences . 102
9.1.1 General. 102
9.1.2 Example 1 – LORAN-C latitude/longitude . 102
9.1.3 Example 2 – LORAN-C arrival alarm . 103
9.1.4 Example 3 – Proprietary sentence . 103
9.1.5 Example 4 – RMA examples . 104
9.1.6 Example 5 – FSI examples . 104
9.1.7 Example 6 – MSK/MSS examples . 105
9.1.8 Example 7 – DSC and DSE sentences . 105
9.1.9 Example 8 – FIR, DOR and WAT sentences . 106
9.2 Example encapsulation sentences . 106
9.3 Examples of receiver diagrams. 106
Annex A (informative) Glossary . 108
Annex B (normative) Guidelines for methods of testing and required test results . 116
Annex C (normative) Six-bit binary field conversion . 122
Annex D (normative) Alarm system fields . 125
Annex E (informative) Example of use of FIR, DOR and WAT sentences . 135
Annex F (informative) Example encapsulation sentence . 139
Bibliography . 145
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Figure 1 – Listener receive circuit . 13
Figure 2 – Data transmission format . 14
Figure 3 – Example 1, J-FET, N channel, opto-isolator based listener circuit . 106
Figure 4 – Example 2, NPN opto-isolator based listener circuit. 107
Figure C.1 – 6-bit binary code converted to valid IEC 61162-1 character . 123
Figure C.2 – Valid IEC 61162-1 character converted to 6-bit binary code . 124
Figure E.1 – Example system diagram . 136
Figure F.1 – Message data format . 140
Figure F.2 – Work sheet for decoding and interpreting encapsulated string . 144
Table 1 – Reserved characters . 24
Table 2 – Valid characters . 25
Table 3 – Character symbol . 26
Table 4 – Talker identifier mnemonics . 27
Table 5 – Field type summary . 28
Table B.1 – Example – Data string GGA sent by the EUT to the test receiver
(listener) . 119
Table B.2 – Checksum . 120
Table B.3 – Example – Data string GGA received by the EUT . 120
Table B.4 – Example – Checksum . 121
Table B.5 – Break of data line. 121
Table C.1 – Six-bit binary field conversion table . 122
Table D.1 – System alarm fields . 125
Table F.1 – Example message from ITU-R M.1371 . 143
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International Standard IEC 61162-1 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 80:
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2007, and constitutes
a technical revision.
The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below:
· in Table 1 the “comment” block delimiter has been renamed “TAG” block delimiter,
· new identifiers have been added to Table 4,
· the following sentences have been removed from 8.3 as they are not used by other
standards prepared by technical committee 80: ALM and MLA which described almanac
data from satellite navigation systems, DCN which described DECCA data, DSI and DSR
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which controlled the DSC transponder, GLC and LCD which described LORAN data, and
GMP which supported land use of map projections,
· new sentences CBR, GFA, HBT, NAK, MEB, POS, TTD and VER have been added,
· corrections have been made to the following sentences: ABK, BBM, DOR, FIR, SSD,
TUT, and VTG,
· extra fields have been added to AIR to support further ITU messages,
· new fields have been added to GBS, GRS, GSA and GSV to support new satellite
navigation systems,
· a new navigational status indicator has been added to GNS and RMC,
· a new sentence status flag had been added to DDC, FSI, HSC and NRM,
· three additional tests have been added to Annex B.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
80/606/FDIS 80/609/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 61162 series, published under the general title Maritime
navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Digital interfaces, can be
found on the IEC website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until
the stability date indicated on the IEC web site under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data
related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
A bilingual version of this publication may be issued at a later date.
IMPORTANT – The “colour inside” logo on the cover page of this publication
indicates that it contains colours which are considered to be useful for the correct
understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this publication using a
colour printer.
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INTRODUCTION
International standard IEC 61162 is a four part standard which specifies four digital
interfaces for application in marine navigation, radiocommunication and system integration.
The four parts are:
IEC 61162-1 Single talker and multiple listeners;
IEC 61162-2 Single talker and multiple listeners, high speed transmission;
IEC 61162-3 Multiple talkers and multiple listeners – Serial data instrument network;
IEC 61162-4 Multiple talkers and multiple listeners – Ship systems interconnection.
IEC technical committee 80 interface standards are developed with input from
manufacturers, private and government organisations and equipment operators. The
information is intended to meet the needs of users at the time of publication, but users
should recognise that as applications and technology change, interface standards should
change as well. Users of this standard are advised to immediately inform the IEC of any
perceived inadequacies therein.
The first edition of IEC 61162-1 was published in 1995. The second edition published in
2000 removed some sentences which were no longer in use, added some new sentences
and included details of the ship equipment defined in IMO resolutions together with
appropriate sentences for communication between them. This information was subsequently
removed from the third edition when it became the practice to specify the sentence
formatters in the individual standards for equipment.
The third edition published in 2007 introduced a re-arrangement of the text and new
sentences particularly to support the Automatic Identification System and the Voyage Data
Recorder. The third edition also introduced a further type of start of sentence delimiter. The
conventional delimiter “$” was retained for the conventional sentences which are now called
parametric sentences. The new delimiter “!” identifies sentences that conform to special
purpose encapsulation.
This fourth edition removes some sentences which are not in use, adds some new
sentences for new applications and makes some corrections and additions. In particular the
sentences of relevance to satellite navigation receivers have been expanded to facilitate
the description of new satellite systems.
Liaison has been maintained with NMEA and this edition has been aligned where
appropriate with NMEA 0183 version 4.00.
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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS –
DIGITAL INTERFACES –
Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
1 Scope
This part of IEC 61162 contains the requirements for data communication between maritime
electronic instruments, navigation and radiocommunication equipment when interconnected
via an appropriate system.
This part of IEC 61162 is intended to support one-way serial data transmission from a single
talker to one or more listeners. This data is in printable ASCII form and may include
information such as position, speed, depth, frequency allocation, etc. Typical messages
may be from about 11 to a maximum of 79 characters in length and generally require
transmission no more rapidly than one message per second.
The electrical definitions in this standard are not intended to accommodate high-bandwidth
applications such as radar or video imagery, or intensive database or file transfer
applications. Since there is no provision for guaranteed delivery of messages and only
limited error checking capability, this standard should be used with caution in all safety
applications.
For applications where a faster transmission rate is necessary, reference should be made to
IEC 61162-2.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest
edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60945:2002, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
General requirements – Methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61162-2:1998, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
Digital interfaces – Part 2: Single talker and multiple listeners, high-speed transmission
ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998, Information technology – 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character
sets – Part 1: Latin alphabet No.1
ITU-T X.27/V.11:1996, Electrical characteristics for balanced double-current interchange
circuits operating at data signalling rates up to 10 Mbit/s
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3 Terms and definitions
Common terms are defined in the glossary of Annex A. Where there is a conflict, terms are
interpreted, wherever possible, in accordance with the references in Clause 2.
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
talker
any device which sends data to other devices. The type of talker is identified by a 2-
character mnemonic as listed in 8.2 (see Table 4)
3.2
listener
any device which receives data from another device
4 Manufacturer's documentation
Operator manuals or other appropriate literature provided for equipment that is intended to
meet the requirements of this standard shall contain the following information:
a) identification of the A and B signal lines;
b) the output drive capability as a talker;
c) a list of approved sentences, noting unused fields, proprietary sentences transmitted as
a talker and transmission interval for each sentence;
d) the load requirements as a listener;
e) a list of sentences and associated data fields that are required as a listener;
f) the current software and hardware revision if this is relevant to the interface;
g) an electrical description or schematic of the listener/talker input/output circuits citing
actual components and devices used, including connector type and part number;
h) the version number and date of update of the standard for which compliance is sought.
5 Hardware specification
5.1 General
NOTE Guidelines on methods of testing are given in Annex B.
One talker and multiple listeners may be connected in parallel over an interconnecting wire.
The number of listeners depends on the output capability and input drive requirements of
individual devices.
5.2 Interconnecting wire
Interconnection between devices may be by means of a two-conductor, shielded, twisted-
pair wire.
5.3 Conductor definitions
The conductors referred to in this standard are the signal lines A and B, and shield.
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5.4 Electrical connections/shield requirements
All signal line A connections are connected in parallel with all device A connections and all
signal line B connections are connected in parallel with all device B connections. The
shields of all listener cables should be connected to the talker chassis only and should not
be connected at each listener.
5.5 Connector
No standard connector is specified. Wherever possible readily available commercial
connectors shall be used. Manufacturers shall provide means for user identification of the
connections used.
5.6 Electrical signal characteristics
5.6.1 General
This subclause describes the electrical characteristics of transmitters and receivers.
5.6.2 Signal state definitions
The idle, marking, logical 1, OFF or stop bit states are defined by a negative voltage on line
A with respect to line B.
The active, spacing, logical 0, ON or start bit
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