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Inland AIS Quick operation guide

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1. displayed on this screen If active but not yet acknowledged alarm conditions exists the alarm icon flashes in the status bar When a new alarm condition occurs the acknowledgement screen is immediately displayed 13 20 47 OK Dy ALARMS LIST DATE TIME ALARM ACK 25 11 IHE No valid ROT Yes 25 11 16 11 Heading lost Yes 25 11 16 11 External EPFS Yes E EA 13 20 47 OK Lee ALARM DETAILS ALARM o valid ROT information ID 35 DATE 25 11 2010 TIME 16 13 30 ACK Yes Ship data for convoys The inland AIS dimensions and the vessel type must be the overall size and the type of the convoy Enter the ship s data as follows 1 Set the length and breadth of the convoy and the ERI ship type a From the main menu select the Installation submenu b Select Inland AIS and then select Inland vessel data c Select the Length field and enter the total length of the convoy to the nearest 0 1m d Select the Beam field and enter the total width of the convoy to the nearest 0 1m e Select the ERI entry and enter the code that best describes the convoy A complete table of ERI vessel type codes is provided at the rear of the user manual 2 Configure the GNSS antenna location for the convoy a From the main menu select the Installation submenu b Choose Dimensions and then Dimensions c Enter the dimensions A B C
2. 5 REGENT BR Binary iT Ec Vessel and voyage data The Voyage data menu provides quick access to the most frequently changed Inland AIS parameters In this menu you can set the following parameters e Navigation status e Destination Set the destination for the current voyage e ETA Estimate the time and date of arrival at the destination The date format is dd mm and the time format is hh mm using a 24 hour clock and UTC time e Draught Enter the maximum draught for your vessel in meters The format for this value is xx xm eg 02 5m The maximum depth is 25 5 m e The cargo status of the vessel as Loaded or Unloaded e The number of blue cones and blue flag status for the cargo 1 2 or 3 blue cones or blue flag e The static draught of the vessel to the nearest centimetre e The air draught of the vessel to the nearest centimetre e The number of crew members 0 to 254 or unknown the number of passengers 0 8190 or unknown and other personnel 0 to 254 or unknown e The number of assisting tug boats 0 to 6 12 34 10 OK MAIN MENU VOYAGE DATA MESSAGES USER SETTINGS INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE VOYAGE DATA NEWAS CASH gt gt 15 not defined default Destination gt gt Not Available ETA oriesiee Draught Not Available System alarms The status of AlS alarms is
3. Inland AIS Quick operation guide User interface Menu key Back key Pilot plug behind protective cover Scroll wheel Left function key ee _ _ Right function key Select operating screen Target list Own vessel amp Own dynamic voyage data data Target plot ei In normal operation the display shows one of six main operating screens The next screen can always be selected by pressing the Screen function key Menu system Entering text Own static and voyage data MMSI 123456789 NAME POSEIDON DESTINATION SOUTH ETA 06 06 10 1400Hrs 10 05 23 OK Own static and voyage data MMSI 123456789 NAME POSEIDON DESTINATION SOU ETA 06 06 10 1 qm rs gt P Cancel 12 34 10 OK MAIN MENU VOYAGE DATA 7 MESSAGES 4 USER SETTINGS MMSI 123456789 R INSTALLATION NAME POSEIDON S t MAINTENANCE DESTINATION SO UggH ETA 06 06 10 1401 U 4 Select V W Own static and voy Q data 201 0635 1 Receiving AIS text and safety related messages Receipt of AlS text messages is indicated by the presence of the message icon in the status bar This symbol appears whenever unread AIS text messages are present The messages can be viewed by moving to the Messages screen 13 20 47 OK INT RECEIVED MESSAGES DATE TIME FROM TYPE 29 01 10 00 MARY R BR Safety 29 01 09 55 556444321 AD Safety 28 01 21 4
4. and D for the internal GNSS antenna antenna connected directly to the Inland AIS The dimensions should be rounded to the nearest whole meter select Internal A C GNSS Antenne a B 4 A D Note that the length and width of the vessel entered in step 1 must correspond to the antenna dimensions entered in step 2 The dimensions entered in step 1 are rounded to the nearest whole meter and compared with the dimensions entered in step 2 In the case of a discrepancy during entry of the dimensions a warning is displayed This notice may be acknowledged by pressing the OK function key

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