Installation Step 5 – N2Net (NMEA2000)
The AIT2000 also has an N2Net connection which is Digital Yacht’s NMEA2000 compliant interface. To connect
to other NMEA2000 products, simply find or add a spare NMEA2000 “T” piece on the existing NMEA2000
network and connect the AIT2000 N2Net connector to the “T” piece.
The N2Net cable is just over 1m long and is terminated in an NMEA2000 Micro Male Connector.
The AIT2000 does not take any power from the NMEA2000 network
The AIT2000 only outputs AIS data on to the network, it does not output any GPS data on to the network or
provide any NMEA2000 to NMEA0183 conversion.
Installation Step 6 – USB Interface
The USB cable of the AIT2000 is designed to be used for configuring/programming the unit during installation and
not for permanent connection to the boat’s Navigation PC.
If you intend to permanently connect the AIT2000 to a PC or MAC via a USB interface, we recommend that you
use our NMEA to USB adaptor cable which will protect the AIT2000 from voltage differences, noise and electrical
spikes that can occur in marine installations.
When connected to a PC or MAC via the USB cable, the AIT2000 will only get enough power from the computer
to power the microprocessor and the AIS receiver. This allows you to program the MMSI number and other static
data at home or in the office prior to installation. The AIT2000 will not transmit or get a valid GPS position fix
when only powered from the USB interface and the RED Status LED will always be lit when powered from the
USB cable.
If you need to extend the USB cable, please use a USB extension cable that is no more than 4m in length. The
maximum length of USB cable without the use of a powered extender cable or Hub is 5m.
Please do not plug in the USB cable of the AIT2000 to your PC at this stage. We will cover this in section 4 -
Configuration.
Installation Step 7 – Remote Switch
To connect a remote “Silent” switch that allows you to turn on/off the transmission of your own vessels position
(good etiquette when moored or in congested but safe conditions), you will need a conventional toggle type
switch (SPST), connected between the White and Blue wires.
This can be mounted anywhere on the boat, thus allowing you to mount the AIT2000 below deck but having a
switch in the cockpit or wheel house to control the Silent Mode operation.
When the remote “Silent” switch is ON (closed) the AIT2000 will be in Silent mode (not transmitting) and when the
switch is OFF (open) the AIT2000 will be in normal transmitting mode.
Installation Step 8 – Power Up
Turn on the 12V or 24v power to the AIT2000
Verify that the green LED illuminates for a short period and then all four LED indicators on the front of the unit
flash once, followed by illumination of the amber and red LED’s.
Installation is now complete. The AIT2000 needs to be configured using the proAIS2 software – see next section.