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1. 24 3 5 2 AlS Status ea IE Bee ER 36 3 5 3 Voyage Settings User Password Protected cecceeeceseneeeneeeeneeeeeeeeaeeceaeesaeeeeaeeseeseaeeseeeseaeeceaeesaeesnaeesieeseaeeeeeeseeeseaeeeeeees 40 3 5 4 Ship Settings User Password Protected AAA 43 3 5 5 Transponder Configuration User Password Protected A 47 3 5 6 Service Configuration Service Password Protected nennen rennen eren nnne nnne nennt 57 3 5 7 Display Settings EEE 61 3 6 Graphical User Interface GUI 82 en se De neh 62 3 641 Switching between the Views 22 2 ann ER Aa anade ae e A pE ae aE a Saidani Ea 63 3 6 2 The Radar View 65 3 0 3 The Faitway ViaWi an asean near en en nn RL ee 69 3 6 4 Message and Alarm Handling nennen er 73 3 6 5 Configuration ofthe Graphical Display 2 etre re ene N rere e P Dire Foren reden 74 4 OABETY le te 81 4 1 MOB Person over Board ecce Sege anne ern ERR Ye Nae es 82 4 2 Activating the SRM Safety Related Message Button 82 5 TROUBLESHOOTING e rotabbe nennen COTRA oERUNESA ER 3 EE REEE e eade bed 86 5 1 Reading and understanding Alamms resete n nn nesen ennn ee 86 5 2 Alarm M kansen e ean dee earair e Daae inne in anne en ne eenei peeta sona En oes 87 5 3 Text EE 88 5 4 Restarting the NAUTIGAST enne ceret ER RR aed ieee 88 6 CONTACT AND SUPPORT INFORMATION 89 BE SRP PEND oeste un un mu M LU TU tete Tu m PT E tum PRU AED TEE 90 7 1 Explanation of commonly used Abbrevatons AAA 90 7 2 Password Bu
2. Return to M5 Save Save the settings M8 Back Graphical Display Menu Parameter Symbol Standard Standard Vectors Standard Solid Standard Solid Vectors Solid Reduced 3x3 Note Other symbols i e for a Base Station are fixed User Manual 79 Y 1 03 0203 Rev L Other Settings Inside this menu it is possible to adjust the graphical view to your demand The available functions cover the topics o AlS target filter settings o Enabling disabling the Auto Zoom feature with max number of ships o Alarm appearance N53 31 E10 1 150 69 2 50 77 3 51 08nm Other Graphical Settings x Targets Do not show Max Count o Autom Zoom Show Alarms Minimized kd 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Other Settings Return to M5 Save Save the settings M8 Back Graphical Display Menu Targets Filter This switch M1 provides a filter for Class A or Class B targets Targets falling in one of these categories will not be displayed An icon right to the M1 button indicates which filter is active Pressing the M1 button in one of the graphical views will let you toggle this filter online Max Count Sets the maximum number of displayed targets For example a max Count of 20 displays 20 closest targets Auto Zoom Is set to on a zoom level is set automatically that the targets fit best into
3. Message Write Button By pressing the M4 button a message could be sent to that AIS Target that is currently selected in the Ship List Ship List This list shows the same targets as shown in the Navigation Screen Ship List Minimized View Switch This switch indicates whether targets can be selected from the Ship List or from the minimized view If the arrow above the M6 points to the left targets can be selected from the Ship List with the Up and Down buttons If the arrow above points to the right targets can be selected from the minimized view with the Up or Down or Left or Right buttons Regardless on which side of the screen targets are selected both views correspond to each other Minimized View This view is the minimized representation of the normal Radar View Zoom in out is also possible in this view Exit button The exit button returns the operator to the Radar View Zooming is also possible in the Minimized Fairway View Ship Details If a target is selected whether in the Ship List or directly in the graphical view the corresponding ship details are displayed instead of the minimized view 6606 Y Pressing Up or Down scrolls the ship detail list by line Left or Right by page M8 returns to the minimized view User Manual 72 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 6 4 Message and Alarm Handling Alarm
4. THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL ELECTRONICS COBHAM USER MANUAL NAUTICAST Automatic Identification System Product No 2607 Y1 03 0203 Rev L ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale FL 33312 6645 Tel 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 www acrelectronics com Please read this first Warning Although ACR strives for accuracy in all its publications this material may contain errors or omissions and is subject to change without prior notice ACR shall not be made liable for any specific indirect incidental or consequential damages as a result of its use ACR components may only be used in safety of life devices or systems with the express written approval of ACR as the failure of such components could cause the failure of the ACR device or system If these fail it is reasonable to assume that the safety of the user or other persons may be endangered User Manual 2 Y1 03 0203 Rev L NAUTICAST Transponder User Manual Index Page Number T e gl ehn e GE 5 1 1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST for operation essesseeseeseeeseessteereetteinettrettttttttinttinstrnstnattnattnntnnttnnenntnnsennee 5 1 2 Entering the MMSI and IMO Numbers enne nnne nennen nennt nint nnne nnne nnne nnns 6 1 3 Entering Ship Settings ui eo ERE RED EE 7 1 4 Entering Voyage Related HR EE 8 1 5 Service and User Passwords nene iege i iR AME p ERE 9 2 NAUTICAST USER INTERFACE 2 sense oii lis cai ip ai
5. gt gt gt DATA OK PRESS M5 TO SAVE DAT kd w Y Dynamic Keys Input of Ship Settings Return to Main M5 Save Confirm Data Input M8 Back Menu User Manual 43 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Input Modes for Ship Settings as Description Call Sign Ships Call Sign Ship Name Ships Name Length Length of ship Beam Ship s Beam ee ee RefPntlnt Position reference points for GPS antenna Ship Type Ship Type according to IMO Regulations User Manual 44 Input Modus Manual input Manual input Manual input Manual input Manual input Manual input Default Setting lt Selection gt N A or no ship WIG Vessel Vessel Fishing Vessel Towing Vessel Tow gt 200mbreadth gt 25m Vessel Dredg underwater op Vessel Diving operations Vessel Military operations Vessel Sailing Vessel Pleasure craft HSC Special craft Pilot vessel Search and rescue vessel Tug Port tender Anti pollution vessel Law enforcement vessel Medical transport Resolution No 18 Mob 83 Passenger ship Cargo ship Tanker Other Y1 03 0203 Rev L After the Ship Settings have been input and saved this screen appears Exit takes the user back to the Main Menu I a a a a a a ee Data saved EE E EE EE EE ne kd 9 w Y GPS Antenna Mounting It is important to input the exact mounting position of the GPS Antenna on the vessel as this influences the accuracy of the displayed t
6. ATTENTION IMO REGULATIONS MANDATE THAT YOU ENTER THIS INFORMATION After installing the antennas and hardware the following User Voyage related and Ship Settings data needs to be entered Upon Start up Applying power enter the following information a Enter MMSI Number See section 1 2 on entering information During the initial boot or after factory settings the user is asked to enter a valid MMSI number As long as this is not done the system does not transmit This appears as Alarm ID 56 with the text AIS ENTER MMSI NUMBER LAT N A SOG N A 00 00 00 LON N A COG N A 24 60 60 ntN A STOP 7A 1T E Time 24 60 00 00 ALARM ID 56 AIS ENTER MMSI NUMBER Please press OK to enter MMSI number Tx temporary suppressed EE a a a EE Ze Qe Dei amp Y o 9 wo b Enter IMO Number See section 1 2 on Entering information c Ship Settings Data After initial entry of the Ship Settings Data any changes in the information below should be edited accordingly See section 1 3 on entering information Enter Call Sign Enter Ships Name Enter Length of Ship Enter Beam of Ship Enter Internal GPS antenna Position Enter External GPS Antenna Position If applicable Enter Ship Type d Voyage related Data After initial entry of the Voyage related Data any changes in the information below should be edited accordingly See paragraph 1 4 above on entering information e Enter Cargo Type Enter D
7. Display CallSign D11233 ShipName M V TUGELA Length 200m Beam 30m RefPointExt A170 B30 C15 D15m location of the external GPS antenna RefPointlnT A171 B29 CO D30m location of the internal GPS antenna ShipType Tug Setting of the external GPS antenna position A 170m the distance from bow to the antenna B 30m the distance from the antenna to the stern C 15m the distance from the port side to the antenna D 15m the distance from the antenna to the starboard side Move with Up down keys to A Type 170 actuate Enter Type 30 actuate Enter Type 15 actuate Enter Type 15 actuate Enter The AIS calculates Length and Beam Len A B 200m Beam C D 30m Setting of the internal GPS antenna position A 171m the distance from bow to the antenna B 29m the distance from the antenna to the stern C Om the distance from the port side to the antenna D 30m the distance from the antenna to the starboard side Move with Left Right and Up down keys to A Type 171 actuate Enter Type 29 actuate Enter Type 0 actuate Enter Type 30 actuate Enter The AIS calculates Length and Beam Len A B 200m Beam C D 30m The calculated Length A B and Beam C D of external and internal GPS antenna position must be the same value other your entered distances are wrong and the AIS shows in the last line gt gt gt ext int ship length doesn t match After correct
8. 0 0000 00 00 00 00 hannAIS2 2088 andwAIS2 x RxMode HF Power N N S S d C B ie B di v Dei ei ei Ww Dynamic Keys Initial User Password Setting Confirm Region IMS Data Input Save M8 Back Return to Region Listing Inputting Region Settings Mode of Latitude and Longitude Input Example 44 Degrees 13 1234 minutes North Input Format N 44 13 1234 Input Modes for New Regions Data Field Field Description Input Modus NE LAT 1 Latitude N E corner Manual Input NE LON 1 Longitude of N E corner Manual Input SW LAT 2 Latitude of S W corner Manual Input SW LON 2 Longitude of S W corner Manual Input TrZone 3 Transitional Zone Size lt Selection gt ChannAIS1 Primary AIS Channel Manual Input Bandwidth for Primary AIS BandwAIS1 Ghannel lt Selection gt ChannAIS2 Secondary AIS Channel Manual Input Bandwidth for Secondary AIS BandwAlS2 Channel lt Selection gt Tx RxMode Channel Modes lt Selection gt VHF Power VHF Power Settings lt Selection gt User Manual 52 Additional Information Degrees and minutes Degrees and minutes Degrees and minutes Degrees and minutes Nautical Miles Channel Number Default Setting as defined by the channel number Channel Number Default Setting as defined by the channel number Tx Transmitting Mode Rx Receiving Mode Low 2 Watt Default for Ports High 12 5 Watt Default for H
9. Save New Service Return to Submenu M5 Save Password M8 Back Service Configuration User Manual 58 Y1 03 0203 Rev L b User Password Settings N 1 24 E 0 18 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm User Password Settings 1 Change User Password 2 Change Password Protection NUM Select gt kd 9 w Y Change User Password Protection This function allows the user to enable or disable the User Password Query Function For security reasons it is highly recommended to enable User Password Protection in order to avoid unauthorized Transponder operation After the settings have been input and saved the Data Saved Screen confirms the new configuration N 1 19 E 0 12 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Change Password Protection on off User password protection Note It is highly recommended that you enable user password protection Save Change kd 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Change User Password Protection Save User Password Setting Save User M5 Save Password Setting Enter Configure Password Right Configure Password Setting on off Left Setting on off Return to Submenu M8 Back User Password Settings M6 Change User Manual 59 Y1 03 0203 Rev L c Changing the MMSI IMO Numbers This screen provides a means to change the MMSI and IMO Numbers the inp
10. ID Description Text Cause Source System Reaction Remedy 03 04 5 0 D Oo N CA N CA oa VHF Antenna AIS Tx malfunction cabling AIS Antenna VSWR exceeds limit VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VHF antenna installation AIS Rx channel 1 AIS Rx channel 2 AIS Rx channel 70 AIS General failure Internal error AIS External EPFS lost EPFS electronic Position Fixing System such as GPS No valid data on Ch1 Ch2 or Ch3 is available No valid position from internal GPS or external position sensor AIS No sensor position in use No valid data from external speed sensor or internal GPS AIS No valid SOG information No valid data from external sensor or internal GPS AIS No valid COG Information No valid data from AIS Heading lost invalid external sensor Gyrocompass No ROT indicator is used No valid data from external sensor AIS No valid ROT Information User Manual Reaction The transponder unit stops transmission If Alarm ID 01 and ID 02 are simultaneously displayed then a major antenna problem has arisen Remedy Check if the antenna is AIS compatible 156 162 MHz and if the antenna cabling has a short circuit or is missing any contacts at the connectors If the ID 01 is displayed as a stand alone message then the unit requires replacing Reaction The transponder unit continues transmission Remedy Check the antenna and th
11. Interrogate IFM oo JoYO0145 C0 N02 S Dei ei ei ei 3 4 2 AIS Status 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm AIS Status State Conditions Own Ship Data Own VHF Status Alarm Status TXT Status Version Info Security Log Back Dei ei ei ei 3 4 3 Voyage Settings User Password Protected N 1 20 E 0714 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm dXxx Voyage Settings eee XN A or harmless 24 8m zl CASABLANCA 110 13 12 31 Engaged in fishing User Manual 22 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 4 4 Ship Settings User Password Protected N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 N Anm ck ckck ck kc ck k ck kk Ship Settings ckckckckckck k ck kk kk Call Sign OEZ1234 ShipName SOLAS 55 Ref Points ext int A 200m 220m 20m N A 33m 33m Len A B 220m 220m Beam C D 43m 43m Ship Type lt Cargo ship gt B Cr 10m 10m D gt gt gt DATA OK PRESS M5 TO SAVE DAT 9 9 w Y 3 4 5 Configuration User Password Protected 0 14 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Transponder Configuration Change User Password Region Settings Alarm Settings Interrogation Settings Sensor Settings GPS Settings N 1 21 E 0 14 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Service Configuration 1 Change Service Password 2 User Password Settings 3 Change MMSI IMO 4 Restore Factory Settings User Manual 23 Y1 03 0203 Rev
12. Security Log The Security Log is implemented to show the switched off times of the transponder In standard operation this Log should not contain any entries N 1 27 E 0 20 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm ck ckckckckck kck kk kk Security Log Cckckckckck ck k ck kk kk StartTime 01 15 2001 03 11 01 15 2001 04 00 Pow 9 9 w Y User Manual 39 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 5 3 Voyage Settings User Password Protected NOTE The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil see Appendix 0 for password information Before entering Voyage Related Data for initial NAUTICAST operation it is advised to configure the User Password in Menu 5 Configuration Submenu 1 Change User Password I a a a ENEE ee User password protected Please enter user password Sole kd 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Voyage Settings User Password Protected Confirm Password Return to Vessel Input M8 Exit M5 Enter Listing After the Voyage Settings have been input and saved this screen appears Exit takes the user back to the Main Menu EE E EE EE a a ee Data saved I E EE EE ENEE en kd 9 Dei w Y User Manual 40 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Voyage Settings Entries After anew User Password has been set Voyage Settings may be input A selection is made with the cursor buttons Up or Down
13. User Manual 36 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Mod AU AS IN Used Channel Syn D B RXVe MMSI b Own Ship Data AIS Transmission Mode Autonomous Assigned Interrogation Polled Mode Unknown AIS1 AIS2 UTC source UTC direct UTC indirect Sync to Base Sync to mobile with the most received stations Semaphore Total number of all received stations by the individual vessel MMSI number of the individual vessel This screen shows own Ship and Voyage Data which was previously input in Menu 3 Ship Settings and Menu 4 Voyage Settings ShipType Length User Manual 222 9100254 MYLADY CS D11233 Pilot vessel 220m RefPoint N A or harmless 0 19 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm 0 12 345 5 4 min r MMSI 257530700 1 18 901 LON E gt ROT Beam 43m A190 B30 C20 D23m CASABLANCA 10713 12 31 Engaged in fishing Integrated navigation system Low gt 10m DTE Available 37 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Own Vessel Position LAT N 1 18 901 LON E 0 12 345 Heading and Rotation of own vessel Heading 77 ROT 5 4 IMO Number and MMSI of own vessel IMO No 9100254 MMSI 257530700 Name and CallSign of own vessel ShipName MYLADY CS D11233 Vessel Type Pilot vessel Length and Beam of own vessel Length 310m Beam 73m Reference Point in meters This information indicates the Reference Point of the used GPS Antenna onboard the vessel RefPoint A190
14. Y Information the internal GPS AIS internal SOG COG additional to Alarm Remedy ID 29 or ID 30 Check the sensor and the cabling Check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the baud rate settings of the sensor inputs Reaction Heading is in full operation AIS Heading valid Remedy no action required 3 AIS Rate of Turn Information Reaction A Rate Of Turn indicator is connected and in full operation Indicator in use ona Remedy no action required Reaction The transponder unit is operating with ROT data rather than 34 AIS Other ROT source Inf ti with TIROT data therefore the AIS only differs between in use niormanon 127 turning right at 720 degrees per minute or higher and 127 turning left at 720 degrees per minute or higher 5 4 Restarting the NAUTICAST 28 in use 31 3 The NAUTICAST could be restarted during operation by pressing the keys Shift Fn Del simultaneously It could take up to 6 minutes to receive all information from other ships again because of their reporting interval User Manual 88 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 6 Contact and Support Information Contact your local dealer for NAUTICAST support Please see our ACR Website for Service Listing ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Mariahilfer Stra e 50 2 11 A 1070 Vienna Austria Tel 43 1 5 237 237 0 Fax 43 1 5 237 237 150 Email Technical Support 2acr europe com Web www acr europe com ACR Electron
15. 10 10 2007 sowie zum Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 vom 31 May 2007 gew hrleistet This declaration of conformity certifies that the specified equipment is in compliance with EC Council Directive 96 98 EC of 20 December 1996 on Marine Equipment MED as amended by Commission Directive 2002 75 EC of 2 September 2002 The Commission Regulation EC No 415 2007 concerning Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems on Inland Waterways defined in the Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 of 217 May 07 has been type examined Produktbezeichnung TM Product Name Nom du produit MSIE S OEM Name z E NAUTICAST Inland AIS in SOLAS Mode NAUTICAST 2 AIS Trade Name Marque D pos e EC Type Examination Module B Certificate BSH 4612 4321220 09 EC Quality System Module D Certificate BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie BSH Zertifikate der benannten Stelle Notified Body No 0735 Certificates from the notified Body Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Certificats des Organismes Notifi s Inland AIS Type Approval Certificate No R 4 203 Issued by Fachstelle der WSV f r Verkehrstechniken Weinbergstra e 11 13 56070 Koblenz Germany IMO MSC 74 69 Annex 3 ITU R M 1371 3 Class A IALA Technical Clarifications of Rec ITU R M 1371 1 Ed 1 3 ITU R M 825 3 ITU R M1084 3 IEC 61993 2 2001 IEC 61162 1 2000 2 1998 IE
16. 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 N Anm Service Configuration 1 Change Service Password 2 User Password Settings 3 Change MMSI IMO 4 Restore Factory Settings User Manual 10 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Service Password Menu Example N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 N An Change Service Password Enter new password Repeat new password GGG Qe Dei Q Y Enter the new Password Then push Enter M5 Repeat the new Password Then Push Enter M5 A minimum of 6 a maximum of 8 characters are allowed Should the new password include numbers use the shift key to generate them Press Save to store the change Changing the User Password Select Submenu 2 User Password Settings with cursor button Up amp Down by pressing number 2 on the keyboard N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 gt N Anm Service Configuration 1 Change Service Password 2 User Password Settings 3 Change MMSI IMO 4 Restore Factory Settings Select Submenu 1 Change User Password with cursor button Up amp Down by pressing Number 1 on the keyboard User Manual 11 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 1 N A 2 N A 3 gt N Anm Change User Password Change Password Protection NUM Select gt Qe Dei amp Y Enter the new Password A minimum of 6 a maximum of 8 characters are allowed Should the new password include numbers use the shift k
17. 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm kkkkkkkkkkkk Write Message ck ckockockckckckck ck ck ck k ShipName BRG 120 Select 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Send SRM to Addressed Vessel Select Vessel for Return to Submenu M5 Select Messaging M8 Back Messages User Manual 84 Y1 03 0203 Rev L NOTE The SRM message transmission is automatically repeated every 180 seconds until the Stop button has been pressed Each SRM Message that is sent out every 180 seconds contains updated navigation information of own vessel position and actual time N 1 18 E 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM MAYDAY DE ANDREA DORIA D11233 1193046 PO H S N 1 19 006 E 0 12 451 UTC07 31 F IRE EXPLOSION Repeating SRM in 180 sec Okckckckckckck kk kk Stop SRM KRKKKKKKKKKK KKK Exit 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys SRM Message View Discontinue SRM M5 Stop Message Transmission M8 Exit pe to Vessel isting in 180 secs Repeat SRM Message M6 Repeat Transmission immediately Sending a further SRM to an Addressed Vessel N 1719 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm k Write Message Okckckckckckck ck kck kk Addressed SRM 116 SendTo 5004 DOREEN Text YOUR SHIP IS CLOSEST PLSE COME TO M kd 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Write A
18. GmbH Handelskai 388 Top 632 A 1020 Vienna Austria Ort Datum place date Lieu Date Vienna 2009 07 22 Unterschrift Signature Signature p VA Andreas Lesch Managing Director Diese Erkl rung bescheinigt die bereinstimmung mit den Genannten Richtlinien ist jedoch keine Zusicherung von Eigenschaften Die Sicherheitshinweise der mitgelieferten Produktdokumentation sind zu beachten This declaration certifies the compliance with the indicated directives but implies no warranty of properties The safety instructions of the accompanying product documentation shall be observed Cette d claration certifie la conformit avec les directives indiqu es mais n implique aucune garantie des propri t s Les instructions de s curit de la documentation accompagnant le produit doivent tre suivies ISO 9001 2000 Zertifizierung ISO 9001 2000 Certification ACR Electronics Europe GmbH hat ein Qualit tsmanagement System nach ISO 9001 2000 implementiert und ist seit Juli 2003 ISO zertifiziert ACR Electronics Europe GmbH maintains a Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 2000 and received ISO certification in July 2003 ACR Electronics Europe GmbH pagelofl 2009 06 EC DoC Comrod AV7 docx THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL EG Konformit tserkl rung EC Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformit tserkl rung best tigt dass das unten benannte Zubeh r gleich oder besser dem im untenstehende
19. Inbox History Alarm ALR and Text TXT Indication IntGPS 3D B Reg6 3A 2T Queued alarms or messages e g 3A 2T are displayed in the 3 line in the above example 3 3A Alarms and 2 2T Text Messages are in queue and await viewing and handling acknowledgement and reaction User Manual 17 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 1 2 Other Vessel Data 00 1 021 SHIPNAME RNG BRG SOG COG 001 021 ShipName RNG BRG SOG COG E g Vessel 01 of 021 current or selected Vessel Total number of Vessels max 256 Vessels Name of the Ship and AIS Type CI A SOLAS Class A Ship CI B Leisure Craft Base Base station SAR Search and Rescue Aircraft Vessel Range Note The vessel closest to own ship or where position data is unknown N A is listed first Vessel True Bearing Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground A maximum of 12 vessels are displayed on the screen If more than 12 vessels are currently being received the symbol gt on the right bottom appears indicating that there are further vessels to be seen in the Vessel Listing By pressing the Right key it is possible to scroll to the next page for further Vessel Listing by pressing the Left the user scrolls back to the previous page Further details on any individual vessel can be obtained by scrolling down and selecting the desired vessel by pressing Enter A full explanation of the Vessel Details is given in the following section 3 1 3 Sh
20. LRI s M7 Reply Message to LRI Sender Return to M6 Reject Reject Lis M8 Back Messages Menu g Inbox History The Inbox History provides a means to reading incoming messages and alarms The messages are listed in chronological sequence The message type SRM ALR or LRI Status Time Message Text Preview and MMSI Number of sender are shown in this overview screen To select a message navigate with the cursor Up or Down the selected message text is displayed in the text field The Back button takes the user to Messages Menu N 1 19 E 0713 150 10 2 51 30 1S1A kkkkkkkkkkkk Inbox History kkkkkkkkkkkkk ASRM 13 43 PIRATE ATTACK 5264 ASRM 13 42 LOST COOK 5004 13 40 external EPFS lost 25 ALR 13 38 general failure 6 ALR 13 39 no sensor pos in use26 POS 01 05 AddressedSRM Text PIRATE ATTACK User Manual Dei ei ei ei 32 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Inbox History Overview of Received Messages and Alarms Message Types Description ASRM Addressed Safety Related Message BSRM Broadcast Safety Related Message ALR Alarms Details see Alarm Types chapter 5 2 LRI Long Range Interrogation Message Status i Marks a new unacknowledged message or alarm Marks a valid alarm requiring action Marks a revoked alarm no longer active Abbreviation which is displayed on bottom right hand corner ACK Acknowledged and signifies that selected message or alarm has been previousl
21. LRI X x x x x x x LRI 07 44 5004 07 44 11 28 POS 01 01 LRI 5004 automatic mode Please confirm with OK we m Y Dynamic Keys LRI in the Inbox History automatic mode Confirms that LRI Return to M5 OK has been seen M8 Back Message Menu Send Addressed M7 Reply Message to LRI sender Upon activation of the OK button the user confirms that he has been notified of a current Transponder system interrogation This information is useful as it prevents unknown interrogation from taking place when the transponder is set in automatic mode Upon pressing the Reply button user returns to the Message Editor from where it is possible to send an addressed message to the LRI sender N 1 20 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm k k Inbox LRI x x x x x x x x x LRI 07 44 5004 TEXT TO LRI SENDER CAN BE INPUT HERE A DIS 9 9 amp Y An LRI has arrived the NAUTICAST Settings are configured to Manual Mode The LRI therefore needs to be manually handled accepted or rejected User Manual 31 Y1 03 0203 Rev L N 1 20 E 0 14 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 1L EE EE EE Inbox LRI te KKK KKK KKK ILRI 07 49 5004 LRI 07 44 5004 07 49 11 28 POS 01 02 LRI 5004 manual mode Please acknowledge with OK Reject Dynamic Keys LRI in the Inbox History manual mode Send Addressed M5 OK Accept
22. LRI Interrogations 1 4 Inbox SRM Listing all Safety Related Messages SRM 1 6 Inbox LRI Listing of all Long Range Interrogations LRI Message Storage Capacity The Inbox History has the capacity to store a total of 60 messages The older messages are automatically deleted when the respective Inbox has reached its maximum storage capacity Message Type Maximum Storage Capacity Addressed or Broadcast Messages SRM Latest 30 Messages stored Alarms ALR Latest 20 stored Long Range Interrogation LRI Latest 10 stored a Writing an Addressed Message To write a Safety Related Message first select an addressee from the Vessel Listing This is possible by using the cursor buttons Up and Down and confirming the selection with Enter or Select Tip For fast Vessel Selection press the Vessel Number on the keyboard and the selected vessel is immediately displayed N 1 26 E 0 20 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm KAAKKKKKRKKR Write Message Okckckckckckck ck ck k kk ShipName D S0G COG CallSign 5 DORET6W 9 OEX1538 2 ND4RX 3 ZA9A 0 1 8 3FSH4 YJOX9 A4F317 4DSW 2 200 BASESTAT 21 1 102 2 6224 1 30 3 N A N A Select kd 9 Gei Y User Manual 25 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys Messages Write Message to Write Message to IMS elect Selected Vessel Enter Selected Vessel Return to Messages M8 Back Men b Using the NAUTICAST M
23. cursor position indicates the selected submenu Menu navigation is achieved by pressing the Up or Down keys to select and then by pressing Enter to confirm the desired Submenu selection To escape from any Submenu and returning to the Navigation Screen press the M2 button at any time The own vessel s current Navigation Information is continuously displayed on the first line It contains the own position and the first three vessels which are located within closest range of the own ship Tip Fast Menu Selection is achieved by simply pressing the desired Submenu Number on the keyboard 3 3 Main Menu Messages AIS Status Voyage Settings Ship Settings Transponder Configuration Service Configuration Display Settings Graphical Display Settings Dynamic Keys Main Menu Screen Enter Select chosen Confirm Submenu IMS Select Submenu Righ t Selection Return to Navigation Up Navigate Submenu M8 Back sereen Down for selection Note The Navigation Screen automatically appears after some seconds of user inactivity on the Transponder or immediately by pressing the Menu button in the Main Menu User Manual 21 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 4 Sub Menus Overview 3 4 1 Messages 0 12 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm 1 Messages Write Addressed SRM Write Broadcast SRM Lock Request Inbox History Inbox SRM Inbox LRI Inbox Lock Reply
24. ij seen m ar Own ship position Distance rings around the own position The Elements of the Radar View Own Ship A symbol for the own ship is displayed in the middle of the screen This can be changed by scrolling through the window for detailed description see later chapter Error Reference source not ound AlS Targets Other AlS Targets received within VHF range are displayed as long as they fit in the current zoom level They are displayed according to their current heading Distance Rings The distance rings are marked in nautical miles according to the current zoom level Symbol Representation There is a choice of personalized symbols for the own ship as well as symbols for the other AIS targets For symbol selection refer to page 67 Scrolling User Manual 65 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys Radar View M1 Set filter option on AIS Targets M2 Switch between the views M3 Show alarm window M5 Acknowledge alarms or safety related messages SRM M7 Acknowledge SRM and reply Menu Selects the Main Menu Up Down Activate the minimized radar view Left Right FN Change the zoom level Up Down Shift Scroll the view only available in radar view Up Down Zoom Levels To adjust the Radar View following zoom levels are implemented default is zoom level 4 ZOOM LEVEL Radius 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Outer R
25. of the actual software release currently installed Security Log traces the downtimes of the Transponder to ensure those periods of down time when the transponder is out of order or lacking electricity can be traced N 1719 E 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm AIS Status State Conditions Own Ship Data Own VHF Status Alarm Status TXT Status Version Info Security Log NUM Select Back 9 amp Y Dynamic Keys AIS Status Confirm Submenu Selection Confirm Submenu IMS Select Selection Enter Return to Main M8 Back Manu a State Conditions This screen provides a means to viewing the current AIS status of all vessels within receiving range The information reported is own vessel s last AIS contact with the other vessel in the listing Time the Transponder mode Mod the synchronization status Syn and the total number of vessels being received by each vessel in the listing RXVe The vessel s MMSI number is also shown on the right hand side of the screen 22 E 0 15 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Wxwkwwse State Conditions ATS i Syn RXVe MMSI RE 23 AU 1 N E AU 11 LVAEPSILON AU S AU KS 354503000 N 2 776840000 203375830 X 241455470 N 234712450 232834560 419245790 kd 9 Gei Y DP PrnKHOD N S D F S E O S K O M A T NWANWARNE E u
26. received AIS2 I ENEE ENEE EE E EE ER kd 9 w Y 4 2 Activating the SRM Safety Related Message Button User Manual 82 Y1 03 0203 Rev L The desired Distress Message Text can be selected by pressing the appropriate number on the keyboard By pressing the Exit button it is possible to escape from this screen without sending the SRM Message NOTE If no message subject is selected the message is automatically sent as an undesignated distress call N 1 22 E 0 15 150 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm cock ck ck ok Sk ko ko kockock ck Write Message ck ckockockckckck ck ckck kk SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM Broadcast message UNDESIGNATED FIRE EXPLOSION DING ISION NDING ING IN DANGER OF CAPSIZING ING BLED AND ADRIFT DONING SHIP RACY ARMED ROBBERY ATTACK E Ow O m m DO On HGE Do D z Ty 2 35 4 5 6 Ais 8 9 1 DUUUOEDUPOOf lect lt Exit G i Dynamic Keys SRM Broadcast Message Confirm Confirm M5 Select Message Enter Message Selection Selection s Return to M8 Exit Vessel Listing Sending an SRM Message Upon selection of a message this screen shows the emergency information which will be sent and should be checked before transmission To confirm message transmission to all vessels within range itis necessary to activate either the Send or SRM button The Back button takes the user ba
27. settings of external and internal GPS antenna reference points the AIS allows to press M5 Save to save your settings gt gt gt DATA OK PRESS M5 TO SAVE DATA lt lt lt User Manual 46 Y1 03 0203 Rev L N48 12 E 16 26 l N A 2 N A 3 N Anm ck ck kx ke kx kx kx kx x Ship Settings ck cock ck ckckckck ck ck kk Call Sign S052 N ShipName SOLAS 52 Ref Points ext int A 170m 171m Bs 30m 29m Ce 15m N A D 15m 30m Len A B 200m 200m Beam C D 30m 30m Ship Type N A or no ship gt gt gt DATA OK PRESS M5 TO SAVE DAT Dei ei Dei WwW 3 5 5 Transponder Configuration User Password Protected The Configuration Menu allows the user to alter the hardware based parameters User Password Configuration is also undertaken here Accessing the Configuration Settings The Configuration Menu is User Password protected NOTE The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil see Appendix 0 for password information 0 26 1 gt 01 10 2 gt 1 30 TATE Transponder Configuration Change User Password Region Settings Alarm Settings Interrogation Settings Sensor Settings GPS Settings Dei ei ei Dynamic Keys Transponder Configuration M5 Select Select desired Submenu M8 Back Return to Main Menu User Manual Y1 03 0203 Rev L Accessing the Configur
28. the display If during Auto Zoom the zoom level is changed manually the Auto Zoom functionality is interrupted for 30 minutes Then after this time period Auto Zoom is active again For Example If you set Max Count to 20 and activate Auto Zoom then the zoom level will be fitted to show these 20 targets Show Alarms e Minimized e Inthe foreground The Minimized option shows an icon beside the M3 button if one appears The In the foreground option displays the alarm immediately User Manual 80 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Save On all of the described options inside the Configuration of the Graphical User Interface you could save your settings by pressing the M2 Button a EE a a a Ze Data saved Ka E EE a a a En Ze 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Other Settings Return to M5 Save Save the settings M8 Back Graphical Display Menu 4 Safety Functions The NAUTICAST is fitted with Safety Keys which allow the user to automatically send urgent messages without the necessity of navigating the Menus The SRM Button sends out Broadcast Safety Related Messages to all ships in the Vessel Listing The MOB Button sends out precise position of incident to Addressed Vessels therefore allowing the message to be sent to a vessel closest to accident location MOB Button SRM Button User Manual 81 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 4 1 MOB Person over Board By pressing the MOB button the current navigation
29. 0 3 gt 1 80nm HERE ENEE EE E EE ER Broadcast Transmission Status Message could not be sent HERE a a a a EE E EE ER kd 9 amp Y User Manual 29 Y1 03 0203 Rev L f Long Range Interrogation Mobile and shore based stations have the ability to interrogate vessels and make requests for information over the Long Range Interface The interrogated vessel can either reply in automatic or in manual mode The interrogation request is displayed in both modes The arrival of aLong Range Interrogation Request is indicated by 1L on the top right hand corner of the Navigation Screen The LRI automatically arrives in the Message Inbox LRI and can be handled from there 1 20 256 ExtS0G 34 6kn 1L 0 13 700 ExtCOG 173 0 07 44 49 3D ExtHDT 222 Reg6 SRM B j BRG 120 BASESTAT 21 7 102 2 22 30 3 1 WA N o 0686 Y Handling a Long Range Interrogation LRI Default Settings for LRI Requests Automatic Mode The LRI is automatically dealt with and own vessel data is sent Manual Mode The LRI needs to be manually handled NOTE The data which may be interrogated via the Long Range Interface can be configured in Menu 5 Configuration Submenu 5 Interrogation Settings User Manual 30 Y1 03 0203 Rev L An LRI has arrived The NAUTICAST Settings are configured to Automatic Mode N 1 20 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 k k Inbox
30. 18 963 ExtS0G 34 6kn 05 21 2006 0 12 408 ExtCOG 173 0 09 11 08 B IntGPS 3D Region6 FdEHRERERERR tr tr Hr HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH Transmission Status AIS1 0K acknowledgement received AIS2 EE a a a a EE E EE EN kd 9 9 amp Y In some cases the recipient s Transponder may not be able to receive the message immediately due to Transponder in operation In this case the confirmation of the send message arrives later upon Transponder re operation Successful Message Confirmation late reply N 1 18 E 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm BEE a 4 4 B f B Transmission Status AIS1 Late reception of an ack AIS2 User Manual 27 Y1 03 0203 Rev L It is possible that the recipient s Transponder could not receive the message at all and in this case the following screen is displayed It is then recommended to resend the message Unsuccessful Message Confirmation no acknowledgement 19 E 0 12 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm DEER EE ENEE EE E EE ER Transmission Status AIS1 AIS2 Sent but no acknowledgement I ENEE EE E EE ER kd 9 9 amp Y d Writing a Broadcast Message Upon selection of Write Broadcast SRM in the Message Menu the Message Editor appears Messages containing a maximum of 161 characters are allowed Longer texts require a second message When the text input has been completed transmission to all vessels within receiving range is possible by pre
31. 74 50 231 LON W 9 34 192 Heading and Rotation of the selected vessel Heading 77 ROT 0 2 min IMO Number and MMSI of the selected vessel IMO No 90733283 MMSI 5004 Name and CallSign of the selected vessel ShipName DOREEN CS DORET6W Vessel Type Passenger ship Length and Beam of the selected vessel Length 310m Beam 73m User Manual 19 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Reference Point in meters This information indicates the Reference Point of the used GPS Antenna onboard the vessel RefPoint A190 B120 C10 D 63m A 190m B 120m C 10m D 63m means more than 63m in the case of a very large vessel Vessels Cargo Indicates the type of cargo on board N A or harmless Further Vessel Details Draught 3 3m Dest HAWAII ETA 10 15 12 31 NavSt Moored Information on the vessel s Equipment Position Finding Device EPFDType GPS Position Accuracy and Data Terminal Equipment DTE PosAcc High 10m DTE Available This information indicates that the vessel s transponder is connected with a user interface and can show AIS Data This function basically ensures that the current transponder being used is fitted with a display and can therefore send and receive messages As the NAUTICAST is fitted with an integrated display unit it will always show DTE Available User Manual 20 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 2 Menu Structure To call up the Main Menu press the Menu button once and all Submenus are displayed The
32. B120 C10 D gt 63m A 190m B 120m C 10m D gt 63m means more than 63m in the case of a very large ship Vessels Cargo Indicates the type of cargo on board N A or harmless Further Vessel Details Draught 3 3m Dest HAWAII ETA 10 15 12 31 NavSt Moored Information on the vessel s Equipment Position Finding Device EPFDType GPS Position Accuracy and Data Terminal Equipment DTE PosAcc High 10m DTE Available The accuracy of the position is higher than 10 m High 10m the opposite would be less than 10m Low gt 10m This information indicates that the vessels Transponder is connected with a user interface and can show AIS Data This function basically ensures that the current Transponder being used is fitted with a display and can therefore send and receive messages As the NAUTICAST is fitted with an integrated display unit it will always show DTE Available User Manual 38 Y1 03 0203 Rev L c Version Info This Screen shows the actual Software Release which is being run on the NAUTICAST 2 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 gt 0 00nm k Version Info tt THE tit HEH ROSE E PHF od god og tt og od TERRE E A4 EO EEE 2 ZZ Zu dd HE odd gd gd HE PEH Tod EE od tdg Hardware AIS Transponder Class A R4 J Software 2 0 5105 X309 SW Stamp Mar 25 2009 09 45 59 Modem HW Issue J SeCo 0 z 07 120 10 Battery OK 4 Back d
33. C 60945 1996 IEC 61108 1 1996 Technical Specification for Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems for Inland Waterways Ed 1 01 dated 10 10 2007 Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 dated 31 5 2007 Spezifizierte Standards Specified Standard s Standard s Sp cifi s Dokumentennummer Document number Num du document 2009 04 Hersteller ACR Electronics Inc Manufacturer Fabricant 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Florida 33312 USA Anschrift EU Vertretung ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Address EU Representative Handelskai 388 Top 632 Adresse du Repr sentant pour l UE A 1020 Vienna Austria Ort Datum place date Lieu Date Vienna 2009 07 22 WE 74 d Unterschrift e z P FH e Signature Signature Andr s Lesch Managing Director Diese Erkl rung bescheinigt die bereinstimmung mit den genannten Richtlinien ist jedoch keine Zusicherung von Eigenschaften Die Sicherheitshinweise der mitgelieferten Produktdokumentation sind zu beachten This declaration certifies the compliance with the indicated directives but implies no warranty of properties The safety instructions of the accompanying product documentation shall be observed Cette d claration certifie la conformit avec les directives indiqu es mais n implique aucune garantie des propri t s Les instructions de s curit de la documentation accompagnant le produit doivent tre suivies ISO 9001 2000 Zerti
34. D 20 A B NUM Save 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Fairway View Scale User Manual Return to M5 Save Save the settings M8 Back Graphical Display Menu 75 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Parameter description Parameter Description Angle A The angle a defines the visible sector Value range 2 to 178 Dim B The parameter Dim B defines the width of the fairway in percent of the horizontal line Please ensure that Dim C has to be greater or equal to Dim B Value range 1096 to 10096 Dim C The parameter Dim C defines the width of the fairway in percent of the Zero line the horizontal line of the own ship position If you want to choose a width greater than the visible Zero line you have to enter here 100 additionally the parameter Dim D has to be set to a value greater than zero Value range 10 to 100 Dim D The parameter Dim D defines the height of the horizontal guidance lines in percent of the display resolution pixel If you want to choose a width greater than the visible Zero line refer to the horizontal guidance lines TZ you have to enter the value 0 additionally the parameter Dim C has to be set to 10096 your parameters will pass an internal value check while entering Value range 10 to 70 NOTE The Fairway View is a non linear View User Manual 76 Y1 03 0203 Rev L The following drawing ill
35. EC Type Examination Module B Certificate of the equipment listed in the scope to affix the Mark of Conformity wheelmark This certificate loses its validity if the manufacturer makes any changes or modifications to the approved quality system which have not been notified to and agreed with the notified body named on this certificate and or after lapse of time withdrawal or revocation of the EC Type Examination Module B Certificate Wheelmark Format and application yy Last two digits of the year in which mark is affixed 0735 Notified Body number undertaking quality surveillance 0735 yy example Notice on legal remedies available Objection to this document may be filed within one month after notification The objection must be filed in writing to or put on record at Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Annex to EC QUALITY SYSTEM MODULE D CERTIFICATE No BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 BUNDESAMT F R SEESCHIFFFAHRT UND HYDROGRAPHIE Item Module B Certificate data Registration number USCG Approval No date of Notified expiry Body A 1 1 2c Position indicating lights for life saving appliances for lifejackets HL8 10 BSH 4612 1021250 09 2009 06 19 2014 06 18 0735 A 1 4 18 9 GHz SAR transponder SART ACR Pathfinder 3 SART QQ MED 22 08 01 2008 11 06 2013 11 05 0191 A 1 4 32 Universal automatic identification sy
36. EE 90 7 3 Approval S EAE 91 User Manual 3 Y1 03 0203 Rev L History of Changes Date 2002 12 04 2003 03 18 2003 03 27 2003 03 31 2003 06 30 2004 06 03 2004 07 30 2005 07 30 2005 11 21 2006 05 23 2006 11 06 2009 07 28 Version 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 4 1 0 5 1 0 6 1 0 7 1 0 8 Rev Status A Released B Released Released Oo Released Released Released Released ze OQ TI ITI Released Released Released Released Released Comments Latest release amendments Updated EC Conformity Document inserted B553 picture update New front cover Insertion of Wheelmark Certificate Corrections Corrections new pictures Graphical User Interface new Sensor configuration Editorial work Position pinning Editorial work Updated AIS Menu s ITU R M 1371 3 Updates This Manual is valid for following AIS software Version Date 2009 04 12 2009 07 28 User Manual AIS software Version Status 2 0 8105 X408 Test 2 0 8105 X714 Released Comments Test version for Approval tests New GPS Module New way to store ship dimensions Responsible A Lesch C Moore F Gruber C Moore B Werner B Werner Team B Werner A Lesch A Lesch M D Arcangelo M D Arcangelo B Werner Responsible A Lesch A Lesch Y 1 03 0203 Rev L 1 Starting the NAUTICAST 1 1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST for operation
37. IS OEM Name TM Trade Name Marque D pos e NAUTICAS inland AIS EC Type Examination Module B Certificate BSH 4612 4321220 09 EC Quality System Module D Certificate BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie BSH Zertifikate der benannten Stelle Notified Body No 0735 Certificates from the notified Body Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Certificats des Organismes Notifi s Inland AIS Type Approval Certificate No R 4 203 Issued by Fachstelle der WSV f r Verkehrstechniken Weinbergstra e 11 13 56070 Koblenz Germany IMO MSC 74 69 Annex 3 ITU R M 1371 3 Class A IALA Technical Clarifications of Rec ITU R M 1371 1 Ed 1 3 ITU R M 825 3 ITU R M1084 3 IEC 61993 2 2001 IEC 61162 1 2000 2 1998 IEC 60945 1996 IEC 61108 1 1996 Technical Specification for Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems for Inland Waterways Ed 1 01 dated 10 10 2007 Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 dated 31 5 2007 Spezifizierte Standards Specified Standard s Standard s Sp cifi s Dokumentennummer Document number Num du document 2005 08 Hersteller ACR Electronics Inc Manufacturer Fabricant 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Florida 33312 USA Anschrift EU Vertretung ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Address EU Representative Handelskai 388 Top 632 Adresse du Repr sentant pour l UE A 1020 Vienna Austr
38. L Display Settings N Mode Brightness Contrast M X Brrzghtness e92 eres Contrast 6 eRe 21 E 0 15 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Display Settings IEN Day Min Night 0 39 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm 8 Graphical Display Settings 1 Fairway View Scale 2 Fairway View Symbols 3 Radar View Symbols 4 Other graphical Settings Dei ei ei 3 5 Sub Menus Detailed 3 5 1 Messages ws uo User Manual N48 12 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 gt N An Messages Write Addressed SRM Write Broadcast SRM Inbox History Inbox SRM NUM Select gt Dei ei ei ei 24 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys Messages Select chosen Confirm Message IMS Select Submenu Enter Submenu Selection Return to Main Menu Up Navigate Submenu M8 Back Screen Down for Selection Writing Messages This screen provides a means to write and send messages It is possible to select between an Addressed Message to a single selected vessel and a Broadcast Message which is sent out to all vessels in the current Vessel Listing Message Inboxes The Inbox History gives an overview of all incoming messages The Inboxes are further divided into 3 sections allowing the user to see and act upon specific Message Types 1 3 Inbox History Overview of all Messages Alarms and
39. Reaction During the initial boot or after factory settings the user is AIS ENTER MMSI No valid MMSI asked to enter a valid MMSI As long as this is not done the system NUMBER entered does not transmit Remedy Enter a valid MMSI 5 3 Text Messages Reaction of the System Remedy Reaction the transponder unit continues operation using indirect or semaphore synchronisation AIS UTC clock lost Internal GPS Remedy Check GPS Antenna for AIS AIS external DGNSS in Reaction Positioning is fully operational Reaction The transponder unit continues operation using the position 22 AIS external GNSS in Information data from a GNSS receiver use Remedy no action required 23 AIS internal DGNSS in Reaction The transponder unit uses position data from the internal use beacon 023 inform tio source The internal GNSS receiver is capable of processing DGNSS 24 AIS internal DGNSS in corrections use message 17 Remedy no action required 07 Reaction The transponder unit continues operation using the position e Information data from the internal GPS 25 AlS internal GNSS in additional to Alarm Remedy use ID 25 Check the sensor and the cabling Check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the baud rate settings of the sensor input AIS external SOG COG f Reaction COG SOG is in full operation S in use Remedy no action required Reaction The transponder unit continues operation using the data from
40. S in SOLAS Mode NAUTICAST 2 AIS Zertifikate der benannten Stelle Certificates from the notified Body Certificats des Organismes Notifi s EC Type Examination Module B Certificate BSH 4612 4321220 09 EC Quality System Module D Certificate BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie BSH Notified Body No 0735 Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Inland AIS Type Approval Certificate No R 4 203 Issued by Fachstelle der WSV f r Verkehrstechniken WeinbergstraBe 11 13 56070 Koblenz Germany Spezifizierte Standards Specified Standard s Standard s Sp cifi s IMO MSC 74 69 Annex 3 ITU R M 1371 3 Class A IALA Technical Clarifications of Rec ITU R M 1371 1 Ed 1 3 ITU R M 825 3 ITU R M1084 3 IEC 61993 2 2001 IEC 61162 1 2000 2 1998 IEC 60945 1996 IEC 61108 1 1996 Technical Specification for Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems for Inland Waterways Ed 1 01 dated 10 10 2007 Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 dated 31 5 2007 Zubeh rtyp VHF Antenna Type of Accessory Comrod AV 7 ACR Part Number 2621 Dokumentennummer Document number Num du document 2099 08 Hersteller ACR Electronics Inc Manufacturer Fabricant 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Florida 33312 USA Anschrift EU Vertretung Address EU Representative Adresse du Repr sentant pour l UE ACR Electronics Europe
41. WeinbergstraBe 11 13 56070 Koblenz Germany Spezifizierte Standards Specified Standard s Standard s Sp cifi s IMO MSC 74 69 Annex 3 ITU R M 1371 3 Class A IALA Technical Clarifications of Rec ITU R M 1371 1 Ed 1 3 ITU R M 825 3 ITU R M1084 3 IEC 61993 2 2001 IEC 61162 1 2000 2 1998 IEC 60945 1996 IEC 61108 1 1996 Technical Specification for Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems for Inland Waterways Ed 1 01 dated 10 10 2007 Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 dated 31 5 2007 Zubeh rtyp Type of Accessory Combined GPS VHF Antenna Comrod AC17 combined GPS VHF Antenna Splitter in Cable integrated ACR Part Number Einschr nkungen Hinweise Restrictions Comments 2624 Verlegte Kabell nge 40m Installed Cable lenght 40m Dokumentennummer Document number Num du document 2009 05 Hersteller Manufacturer Fabricant ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Florida 33312 USA Anschrift EU Vertretung Address EU Representative Adresse du Repr sentant pour l UE ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Handelskai 388 Top 632 A 1020 Vienna Austria Ort Datum place date Lieu Date Vienna 2009 07 22 Unterschrift Signature Signature WE LES Andreas Lesch Managing Director Diese Erkl rung bescheinigt die bereinstimmung mit den genannten Richtlinien ist jedoch keine Zusicherung von Eige
42. Y1 03 0203 Rev L 1 3 Entering Ship Settings Select from the Main Menu Ship Settings Menu is USER password protected Please see Appendix 7 2 for password information Enter Password and use the up and down arrows to edit Ship Settings then press Enter or the numeric reference on the keypad to select and edit Save after editing Main Menu Example N 1 23 E 0 16 1 gt 0 01 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Transponder Configuration Service Configuration Display Settings Graphical Display Settings Messages i AIS Status Voyage Settings Ship Settings Select Ship Settings and press M5 Enter Enter User Password and Continue Ship Settings Menu Example N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 N Anm kkkkkkkkkkkk Ship Settings ck cock ck ckckckck ck ck kk Call Sign OEZ1234 N ShipName SOLAS 55 Ref Points ext int A 200m 220m B 20m N A Cz 10m 10m D 33m 33m Len A B 220m 220m Beam C D 43m 43m Ship Type lt Cargo ship gt gt gt gt DATA OK PRESS M5 TO SAVE DAT Select and enter Call Sign Select and enter Ship Name Enter external GPS Antenna Position Enter internal GPS Antenna Position Select and enter a default ShipType with the Left amp Right arrows Setting the Internal and External GPS Antenna Position Note It is critical for the proper orientation of your ship to other AIS users to enter this data accurately Example Length of ship 220m
43. afety Related Message ExtSOG External Speed Over Ground Syn synchronization GNSS Global Navigation Satellite Service TrZone Transitional Zone GPS Global Positioning System TxA Transmitting on Channel A IMO No International Maritime Association Number TxB Transmitting on Channel B IN Interrogation Polled Mode UTC Universal Time Coordinated ExtCOG External Course Over Ground VHF Very High Frequency 7 2 Password Settings The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil After you have changed the password you shall write it down here It is very important that the Service password is memorized The service password is the highest password level When you lose this password you cannot make any further configuration changes The access to the AIS is blocked Another master key is not available and the unit would have to be returned to the ACR Service centre The service is not free of charge Service Password max 6 8 chrs UPPER CASE A Z 0 9 User Password max 6 8 chrs UPPER CASE A Z 0 9 CAUTION The Password should be written down here or another save place to memorize it Under any circumstance it should not be forgotten Without password there is no more access to the AIS To correct this problem the AIS must be returned to a ACR service station This service is not free of charge User Manual 90 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Bundesrepublik Deutschland Federal Re
44. afety Related Messages N 1 26 E 0 20 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm k Inbox SRM x x x x x x ASRM 17 39 CAPTAIN IS LOST 5004 ASRM 16 26 ROUGH SEA 5022 17 39 11 26 AddressedSRM Text CAPTAIN IS LOST 9 Gei Y User Manual 34 Y1 03 0203 Rev L ASRM Time Date POS Message Type Status MMSI of Sender Channel ACK ALR Reading Incoming Alarms ws vo A eh R Time Date POS Information 17 39 11 26 mm dd 01 02 Message 01 of 02 AddressedSRM not acknowledged 5004 Incoming AIS Channel Message not yet acknowledged N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 N Anm k Inbox History Okckckckckckckckck ko kk TXT 10 00 AIS 09 59 AIS 09 59 AIS TXT 09 59 AIS 09 59 AIS ALR ALR ALR 09 59 03 25 AIS Dei ei ei ei Message Type Alarm ID Status See also chapter 5 1 for more details about Alarms User Manual INTERNAL DGNSS NO VALID COG I NO VALID SOG I INTERNAL SOG C NO SENSOR POSI ALARM ID 30 revoked NO VALID COG INFORMATION Information 17 36 24 11 26 mm dd 01 1 ALARM 30 Valid alarm requiring action 35 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 5 2 AIS Status The AIS Status Menu provides a variety of information concerning own vessel settings as well as the current AIS status of the other vessels which are displayed in the Vessel Listing Version Info provides details
45. amic Keys graphical user interface M1 filter option on AIS targets in graphical view e FA hides received Class A targets e FB hides received Class B targets M2 Switch between the views from the Navigation Screen press the button the 17 time will lead you to the Radar View press it the 2 time will lead you to the Fairway View press it the 3 time will bring you back to Navigation Screen M3 Show alarm windows M5 Acknowledge alarms or safety related messages SRM M7 Acknowledge SRM and Reply Menu Selects the Main Menu FN Changes the Zoom Level Up Down Shift Scrolls the view only in radar view available Up Down 3 6 1 Switching between the Views Navigation Screen LAT N 1 27 845 ExtS0G 34 6kn DD LON E 0 21 289 IntCOG 173 0 22 IntGPS 3D ExtHDT 222 Rege RNG S0 gt User Manual 63 Y1 03 0203 Rev L pressing M2 leads to Radar View eoe pressing M2 leads to Fairway View anmann i E C LLLI ge i Re maia ooo P pressing M2 leads you back to Navigation Screen User Manual 64 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 6 2 The Radar View This screen provides the user with a commonly used way of representing ship objects on an electronic device The Radar View is northern orientated as indicated by the compass on the very right top of the screen Other AIS targets 9 POI
46. and Beam 43m User Manual 7 Y1 03 0203 Rev L GPS ANTENNA location on ship is x in above Menu example is located 200 meters from bow A and 33 Meters from Starboard side D Note When only using internal GPS antenna it is ok to have default values for external position since they are not used Ref Points ext Position of the external GPS antenna A 200m the distance from bow front to the antenna B 20m the distance from the antenna to the stern rear C 10m the distance from the port left side to the antenna D 33m the distance from the antenna to the starboard right side Enter Ref Point int location of the internal GPS antenna in the same way A 220m the distance from bow front to the antenna B Om the distance from the antenna to the stern rear C 10m the distance from the port left side to the antenna D 33m the distance from the antenna to the starboard right side Your reference points must match the entered ship dimensions Length of ship 220m and Beam 43m For incorrect dimension the AIS shows gt gt gt ext int ship len beam don t match After correct settings of the reference points and dimensions you can press M5 Save to save your settings gt gt gt DATA OK PRESS M5 TO SAVE DATA lt lt lt 1 4 Entering Voyage Related Data Select from the Main Menu Voyage Settings Menu is USER password protected Please see Appendix 7 2 for password information Ent
47. arget in an ECDIS Ref Points ext The position of any external positioning device GPS Antenna used as primary position source Ref Points int The position of the GPS Antenna fallback device in case primary source is disabled After antenna installation the distance from the sides must be measured and input Either the distance from the vessel s bow a or the stern b and starboard d and backboard c are required PosRefPoints Gg Length A B e g A vessel with the following dimensions Beam C D B x Length 220m ed Beam 43m Input A 200 then press Enter or B 20 then press Enter Se C 10 then press Enter B D 33 then press Enter Lov Ch Result The NAUTICAST automatically calculates A B and C D and shows length and beam of the vessel Note When receiving position data from large vessels it should be considered that the position refers to the antenna mounting point upon the vessel To ensure accurate navigation the antenna reference points see Other Vessels Details should be taken into consideration when determining the vessels position Also the electronic chart display in use should be programmed to consider the antenna reference points Traffic images are represented in true distances only when all displayed targets including own vessel are working with AIS position information which considers Antenna reference points User Manual 45 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Sample
48. ation Menu with the default User Password I EE a ee User password protected Please enter user password KKK a a EE E EE EF EEE EP EH kd 9 9 amp Y Dynamic Keys Input of Default User Password to Access Configuration Confirm Default M5 Enter User Password M8 Exit pedi to Vessel Input isting Incorrect User Password Input If the incorrect User Password is input the screen below appears I EE EE a E EE E EE GE Access denied EE E EE EE a en kd 9 w Y Dynamic Keys User Password Input Access Denied M8 Exit Return to Vessel Listing User Manual 48 Y1 03 0203 Rev L a Change User Password for initial NAUTICAST Operation It is strongly recommended to change the default User Password upon initial NAUTICAST operation A minimum of 6 a maximum of 8 characters are allowed Should the new password include numbers use the shift key to generate them Configuration Change User Password Region Settings Alarm Settings Interrogation Settings Sensor Settings N 1 33 E 0 27 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 JAIL Change User Password Enter new password ERAAN Repeat new password Dynamic Keys Initial User Password Setting Return to Menu Configuration Confirm User M5 Enter Password Input M8 Back User Manual 49 Y 1 03 0203 R
49. ave LRI Settings Enable or Disable M6 Change selected Field for Enter Interrogation Select Data Field for Configuration Enable or Disable selected Field for Interrogation Configure All Data Left M7 AlOn p Interrogation Right Return to Menu Ma Back Configuration Replying to a Long Range Interrogation Request The arrival of an LRI is shown in the Navigation Screen top right hand corner 1L The detailed LRI is automatically stored in Menu 1 Messages Submenu 6 Inbox LRI where the request can be read and replied to 1 20 261 ExtS0G 34 6kn 0 13 705 IntCOG 173 0 K ExtHDT 222 Reg6 BRG 120 OOGO N 1 19 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 IL Inbox LRI x LRI 19 13 5004 19 13 11 26 POS 01 01 LRI 5004 automatic mode Please confirm with OK Reply Back OOGO User Manual 54 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys Replying to a LR Interrogation Notifies User of M5 OK current M8 Back interrogation Display M7 Reply Message Editor for LRI Reply Return to Vessel Listing Sensor Settings The screen provides the means to switch the sensor speeds It allows the user to change sensor interfaces from IEC61162 1 to IEC61162 2 settings The data input fields are fitted with default values The Up Down buttons are used for men
50. baud rate settings of the sensor inputs AIS requires the protocol NMEA 0183 V3 0 Reaction The transponder unit continues operation Remedy The sentence for HDT cannot be received Check the sensor and the cabling check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the baud rate settings of the sensor inputs Mention AIS accepts true heading only no magnetic Reaction The transponder unit continues operation Remedy The sentence for ROT cannot be received If a Rate Of Turn indicator is not in use then it suffices to just acknowledge the alarm The Alarm Status will store the information that no ROT sensor is available Otherwise check the sensor and the cabling Check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the baud rate settings of the sensor inputs The AIS requires the protocol NMEA 0183 V3 0 87 Y 1 03 0203 Rev L AIS BATTERY SOON Battery is soon out Reaction Own ship data is lost after powering on off the system LOW i Remedy consider to contact Technical Support for additional help Reaction Conditions for enabling 1 Watt TX power are not valid This means that Conditions for the speed is 3kn and or enabling 1 Watt the navigational status is NOT moored at anchor and or TX power are not the ship type is NOT Tanker valid 53 AIS PRESS ENTER TO EXIT 1W AUTO TX MODE Check the conditions SOG Navstat Shiptype if GPS is valid a invalid GPS causes also this alarm
51. ber 1996 on Marine Equipment last amended by EC Commission Directive 2009 26 EC of 06 April 2009 hereby certifies that a quality system in accordance with the requirements of the Marine Equipment Directive Annex B Module D is maintained and applied by the manufacturer ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33312 USA Scope A 11 2c Position indicating lights for life saving appliances forlifejackets A 1 4 18 9 GHz SAR transponder SART A 1 4 32 Universal automatic identification system gaytpment AIS A 1 5 6 406 MHz EPIRB COSPAS SARSAT References see overleaf KEKE Date of issue 2009 06 19 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie Hamburg Expiry date 2012 06 18 ln m M _Adentifi cation number 0735 Registration no BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 This certificate consists of 2 pages P ge 17 NN Fa CHIFF x Ay by order E er Ele a Ah BUNDESAMT F R 3 SEESKGITIHHAHRT ny I igolf Eckert UND BODY ei HYDROBBAPHIE This certificate is issued under the authority of the Bundesministerium f r Verkehr Bau und Stadtentwicklung see notes overleaf V2008 10 09 EC Module D Certificate no BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Page 2 of 2 Places of production ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale FL 33312 USA Restrictions kkk References See annex Notes This certificate authorises the manufacturer in conjunction with the
52. chosen Confirm Submenu IMS Select Submenu Righ t Selection Return to Navigation Up Navigate Submenu M8 Back Screen Down for selection The Configuration Menu allows the user to alter the parameters of the Graphical Display Accessing the Configuration Settings The Configuration Menu is User Password protected I EE EE a Ze User password protected Please enter user password 4bRREREPRERRRRREHRRHRHRERRERRHRRRPE C BRRRERRERRERERRERRER Dei ei ei Ww Y User Manual 74 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Inside the Graphical Display Setting you can choose out of 4 different Sub Menus N 1 46 E 0 39 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm 8 Graphical Display Settings 1 Fairway View Scale 2 Fairway View Symbols 3 Radar View Symbols Other graphical Settings NUM Select gt kd 9 Gei Y Sub Menu Content Fairway View Scale Settings of the Geometry and Scale of the Fairway View Fairway View Symbols Symbol settings of the Fairway View also the minimized Fairway View Radar View Symbols Symbol settings of the Radar View also the minimized Radar View Other Graphical Settings AlS target filter settings enabling disabling the Auto Zoom feature Alarm appearance Fairway View Scale N53 31 E10 1 11 gt 0 69 2 gt 0 77 3 gt 1 08nm KKKKKKKKKKK Fairwayview Scale Angle A 178 Dim B 250 Dim C 100 Dim
53. ck to the Message Selection Menu without sending the message N 1 22 E 0 16 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm ck kk kx kx kx kx kx kx kx kx Write Message ck ckockockckckckck ck ck kk SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM SRM Broadcast message MAYDAY DE ANDREA DORIA D11233 1193046 PO S N 1722 658 E 0 16 102 UTC15 36 F IRE EXPLOSION kk kk kk Sond SRM x X x xxX x x 9 Gei Y User Manual 83 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys Send SRM Message Return to SRM M8 Back Message Selection Send selected M5 Send SRM Message Confirmation of sent SRM Upon sending the SRM to all vessels the Broadcast Transmission Status is shown The Broadcast Transmission Status Screen shows confirmation of sent message and allows the user to return to the Vessel Listing for further messaging to individual vessels 919 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm a a a a a Su Broadcast Transmission Status OK broadcast successful I ENEE EE E EE ER Send To lt Back kd 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Confirmation of Broadcast SRM Return to Vessel M6 SendTo Listing for further M8 Back Messaging Return to SRM Message View After pressing SendTo from the previous screen the user is taken back to the Vessel Listing for the option of writing further addressed messages N 1 19 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10
54. d In this menu it is possible to configure both the Service Password and the User Password Settings as well as input the MMSI IMO Numbers and reset them to Factory Settings N 1 24 E 0 17 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm EE E EE EE EE Ze Service password protected Please enter service password 9 9 amp Y User Manual 57 Y1 03 0203 Rev L a Change Service Password This screen provides a means to individually configure the Service Password This password differs from the User Password as it allows the user access to the Menu Service Configuration A minimum of 6 a maximum of 8 characters are allowed Should the new password include numbers use the shift key to generate them The process of configuring the Service Password is identical to that of User Password configuration see Menu 5 Configuration Submenu 1 Change User Password N 17225 E 0 18 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Change Service Password Enter new password Repeat new password A De Dei Y Dynamic Keys Change Service Password Confirm New Service Return to Submenu IMS Enter Password Input M8 Back Service Configuration N 1 27 E 0 20 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Change Service Password Enter new password Repeat new password Length 4 8 characters kd 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Change Service Password
55. ddressed SRM M5 Send Send Message M8 Back i EES Select Transmission Select Transmission M6 Channel Channel M7 Channel Channel User Manual 85 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Reading and understanding Alarms The NAUTICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT messages An Alarm informs the user about major system malfunctions and failings in the connected sensors The Alarm Status informs the user about all active Alarms The Alarm will be disabled and deleted from the Alarm Status as soon as the displayed problem has been rectified The TXT status displays additional sensor information and the UTC clock status See tables page 41 for Alarm and TXT Messages Select AIS Status with cursor button Up amp Down or press Nr 2 on the keyboard N 1 19 E 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm Messages AIS Status Voyage Settings Ship Settings Transponder Configuration Service Configuration Display Settings Graphical Display Settings Select Alarm Status or TXT Status with cursor button Up amp Down or press Nr 4 or 5 on the keyboard N 1 21 E 0 14 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm AIS Status State Conditions Own Ship Data Own VHF Status Alarm Status TXT Status Version Info Security Log NUM Select gt Qe Dei amp Y OOG User Manual 86 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 5 2 Alarm Codes
56. display is limited in resolution and size and should therefore be used as an additional information source only The Navigation Screen without the graphical information remains the most relevant information source The GUI is only visible in the advanced version of the NAUTICAST software version 2 0 1 0 or higher NOTE The Automatic Identification System AIS provides additional information from AIS equipped vessels only The intentions of the new views are to visualize this AIS data for better and faster access to the ship details The main features of this Graphical User Interface GUI are the two new view options Radar View The typical way of presenting traffic information on screens Fairway View This type of view is oriented to the current course over ground COG and supports the operator with information related to this particular region Remarks In both views it is possible to zoom in and out to get more detail or a better overview of the visual content Additionally it is possible to change the target own amp other vessel symbols to fit personal requirements in both views To receive further information on a specific target it can be selected by using the cursor keys Messages will be displayed on the GUI Writing answers to messages is done by automatically transferring to the Navigation Screen structure The function keys remain unchanged in the GUI User Manual 62 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dyn
57. e aii ai aio ahi 13 2 1 NAUTICAST Keyboard zer a er RR en a 14 2 2 Explanation of the Cursor Cross seissen ereire E RR Re REIHE HO CREER GNO REGERE SEAE eap eita 14 2 3 Explanation of the Num Locked and NUM Functions sseeeeeennenm emen 14 2 4 Explanation of the Soft Keys 2 2 22 rei IR I int o de ernennen o tias 15 2 5 Safety m ae testet tetendit HERE PG e n few eite bonds atts CERO ep ee 15 OQ NAUTICAS EE 16 3 1 MEVIIeEUPItESIe TIE E PEE 16 AP MENO 18 DELE 17 3 1 2 Other Vessel Data 18 313 Short Header rever nn RR nen 18 314 Other Vessel Details on te petrae ee pede Des e eed eee e eee v aT gek ae e PR DENN sea b oua ne DET buen e ele 19 3 2 En UE Ee TEE 21 3 3 MIETEN 21 3 4 SUD MEnUS OVERVIEW zur I EIE RE ES 22 3 4 1 Messages 3 4 2 AIS Status 3 4 3 Voyage Settings User Password Protected nnne nennen nhnenern ener en nnne nne enne nennt 22 3 4 4 Ship Settings User Password Protected ssssssssessesseeeeenneneeene nennen nene n rennen ense nnn etnn serrer enne nennt 23 3 4 5 Configuration User Password Protected nennen nennen nnne neret rennen rennen enne 23 3 4 6 Service Configuration Service Password Protected sssssssssssseeeeeeenenneeeneen nennen rennen rere 23 E PTAR RTE ae CEET 24 3 4 8 Graphical Display Settings 2 eto t aa dE 24 3 5 Sub Men s Detalled ene nU DE C URGED DE 24 EROS EMI OLI c m
58. e antenna cabling RG214 50 Ohm cable required Reaction The transponder unit stops transmission on the affected channel Remedy If this alarm reoccurs regularly then the transponder unit requires replacing Reaction The transponder unit stops transmission Remedy The transponder unit requires replacing Reaction The transponder unit continues operation using the position data of the internal GPS If there is no valid position data available from the internal GPS error 026 is additionally displayed Remedy Id 25 indicates that the sentences GLL GNS GGA RMC cannot be received Check the sensor and the cabling check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the baud rate settings of the sensor inputs AIS requires the protocol NMEA 0183 V3 0 Reaction The transponder unit continues operation Remedy Check the sensor cabling and the antenna of the internal GPS sensor Reaction The transponder unit continues operation and displays SOG N A Remedy The sentences VBW VTG RMC cannot be received Check the sensor and the cabling check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the baud rate settings of the sensor inputs AIS requires the protocol NMEA 0183 V3 0 Reaction The transponder unit continues operation and displays COG N A Remedy The sentences VBW VTG RMC cannot be received Check the sensor and the cabling check if the system that delivers the data is working Check the
59. elated messages SRM M7 Acknowledge SRM and reply Menu Select the Main Menu Up Down Activate the minimized radar view Left Right FN Change the zoom level Up Down Zooming The following zoom levels are implemented for adjusting the Fairway View default is zoom level 4 ZOOM LEVEL Radius 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Outer Ring nm 0 3 0 6 1 5 3 7 5 15 30 45 Middle Ring nm 0 2 0 4 1 2 5 10 20 30 Inner Ring nm 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 5 10 15 zoom in zoom out gt The zoom level can be changed by pressing FN Up to zoom in more details less geographical coverage and FN Down to zoom out less details more geographical coverage User Manual 70 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Zoom Level 2 would look like this OOGG ep i i i E i H H es tt un H EE EE estt EE EE EESEES Pme pt el The Minimized Fairway View The minimized Fairway View shows a split screen On the left hand side a Ship List is displayed and on the right hand side a minimized Fairway View is seen This view is displayed if one of the cursor keys is pressed Fairway View gt Up Down Left Right gt Minimized Fairway View i B 3n Ship List Minimized N MEN M8 Exit M4 Message M6 Ship List Button Write Button Minimized View Switch User Manual 71 Y1 03 0203 Rev L The Elements in the Minimized Fairway View
60. er Password and use the up and down arrows to edit Voyage Related data then press Enter or the numeric reference on the keypad to select and edit Save after editing Main Menu Example N 1 20 E 0713 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm Messages AIS Status Voyage Settings Ship Settings Transponder Configuration Service Configuration Display Settings Graphical Display Settings Password inquiry Example The password query field appears Input password and press M5 Enter User Manual 8 Y1 03 0203 Rev L N 1 31 E 0 24 1 gt 0 01 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm EE E EE a a a a a a SE ee User password protected Please enter user password a EE EE en Scroll to the Voyage Setting Fields with up and down arrows and input your vessel data Select a default Cargo Type Draught POB Persons on board Destination ETA and Navigation Status Setting using the Left amp Right arrow keys Save the new settings by pressing Save and return to the Main Menu Screen by pressing Exit Press Back to return to the Main Menu without saving any changes Voyage Related Menu Example N 1 18 E 0 12 1 gt 0 01 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm EEN Voyage Settings TEEN Cargo XN A or harmless Draught 24 8m el CASABLANCA 10 13 12 31 Engaged in fishing 1 5 Service and User Passwords 2S WARNING It is very important that the Service password not be lost Keeping the password in a second locati
61. essage Editor After selecting a vessel the Message Editor is automatically displayed Messages containing a maximum of 156 characters are allowed Longer texts require a second message After text input completion transmission to the selected addressee is facilitated by pressing the Send button The Back button leads to the Message Editor for writing a second message to the same addressee A second activation of the Back button leads to the Vessel Listing and allows selection of another addressee It is possible to select the desired channel by pressing the lt Channel gt buttons The default setting for Addressed Messages is auto in contrast to Broadcasted Messages where the default setting is set at Channels A B AIS1 AIS2 N 1 20 E 0 13 1 50 10 2 21 30 3 1 80nm k k Write Message Okckckckckckck ck ck kk RM DOREEN Text TEXT INPUT IS POSSIBLE HERE auto A B A B 1 0 1 0 129 Send lt Channel Channel gt Back Dei ei ei Ww Dynamic Keys Addressed Message Editor M5 Send Send Message Enter Send Message M6 Channel ale MISSE M7 Channel EE M8 Back jd to Vessel User Manual 26 Y1 03 0203 Rev L c Confirmation of Sent Addressed Message The confirmation screen shows the successful message transmission and indicates which channels AIS1 or AIS2 were used Successful Message Transmission on Channel AIS1 7
62. ettings ckckck ck ckck k ck kk Name Valid DaysOld Region OK AddrChM 2 06 21 59 Region OK B BcastChM 09 36 14 Region Region Region Region Region Region Region N A N A OK OpManual 11 02 40 OK AIS ChAs 12 39 17 OK DSC Ch70 05 56 34 OK AIS ChAs 17 08 46 o 00 10Y 01 5 CO NO ES use Region 6 M Select gt New 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Region Settings Confirm Region Return to Menu IMS Select Number Selection M8 Back Configuration M6 New Create New Region Overview of Region Settings Name Region Number Number of pre defined Region Valid OK Status of Region Setting OK Stored and Valid A Addressed Channel Management Msge 22 Source AA hM ade Source VTS via AIS B Broadcast Channel Management B BcastChM Msge 22 Source VTS via AIS C AIS Channel Assignment Sentence C AIS ChAs Ce Source Manual ECDIS Input D Channel 70 Telecommand D DSC_Ch70 Source Digital Selective Calling M Operator Manual Input M OpM SES Source Via Display DaysOld Period of time Region Setting is Days hours minutes seconds stored dd hh mm ss In use Region 6 Region Setting of vessel current operation User Manual 51 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Creating a New Region Parameters for setting up a new Region can be entered and saved here N 1 19 E 0 12 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm KKEKKKKKKKK Create New Region KKK Sk ko koc kockock ok E LAT 1 N 0
63. ev L This screen appears if the new User Passwords are mismatched i e the New User Password and the Repeated New User Password are not identical In this case it is possible to re input both the New and Repeated User Passwords again Exit takes the user back to the User Password Input Screen N 1719 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm SO a a a a ETE a a a SS 2 2 Passwords mismatched a a a a En Ze kd 9 amp Y Dynamic Keys User Password Input Password Mismatched M8 Exit Return to Password Input Screen The new User Password configuration has been saved N 1 33 E 0 27 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 1A1L I E EE EE a a Ze Data saved I a a a ENEE en 9 9 w Y User Manual 50 Y1 03 0203 Rev L b Region Settings A Region is a defined area with specific VHF parameters which are sent out by Vessel Traffic Service Stations VTS and received via Digital Selective Calling DSC or AIS The screen shows a list of Regions and their input sources When the vessel enters into one of the pre defined Regions the NAUTICAST automatically switches to the relevant Region Setting If a Region Number is vacant then the relevant Region Name Slot is currently unoccupied Tip For fast Region Selection press the Region Number on the keyboard and the selected region is immediately displayed N 1 18 E 0712 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm ckckckck c kck kk kk Region S
64. ey to generate them OOGO Repeat the new Password N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 gt N A Xxx wx Change User Password WA X Enter new password Repeat new password Press Save to store the changes User Manual 12 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 2 NAUTICAST User Interface Display Safety Keys Soft Keys M1 M8 Mm Navigation Screen Header max 3 lines oh Gr Navigation Screen or N MENU Structure Content 13 lines c Ay e w3 E3 R 75 v3 v7 1 91 P DER BZ Ni Mi amp 99 Keyboard Enter Key Cursor Cross User Manual 13 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 2 1 NAUTICAST Keyboard The NAUTICAST is fitted with a full alphanumeric keyboard with the following functions By pressing any key on the keyboard the letters are addressed Number symbols and special characters are addressed by holding down the shift tt key and simultaneously pressing the chosen key The characters 96 amp G lt V 5 can be reached by holding down the Function Fn key and pressing the chosen key 2 2 Explanation of the Cursor Cross The Cursor Cross allows navigation within the current screen Up Down Left Right lt a ES In addition to the actually displayed Enter button the center of the cursor cross always has the Enter functionality Wy 2 3 Explanation of the Num Locked and NUM Functions The NUM Locked function is enabled after pre
65. fizierung ISO 9001 2000 Certification ACR Electronics Europe GmbH hat ein Qualit tsmanagement System nach ISO 9001 2000 implementiert und ist seit Juli 2003 ISO zertifiziert ACR Electronics Europe GmbH maintains a Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 2000 and received ISO certification in July 2003 ACR Electronics Europe GmbH pagelofl 2009 04 EC DoC Nauticast SOLAS docx COBHAM THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL EG Konformit tserkl rung EC Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformit tserkl rung best tigt dass das unten benannte Zubeh r gleich oder besser dem im untenstehenden Zertifikat ausgewiesenen Zubeh r ist This declaration of conformity certifies that the mentioned accessory is equal or better to the equipment stated in the beyond Certificate Produktbezeichnung Product Name Nom du produit NAUTICAST AIS OEM Name Trade Name Marque D pos e NAUTICAST Inland AIS in SOLAS Mode NAUTICAST IZ AIS Zertifikate der benannten Stelle Certificates from the notified Body Certificats des Organismes Notifi s EC Type Examination Module B Certificate BSH 4612 4321220 09 EC Quality System Module D Certificate BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie BSH Notified Body No 0735 Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Inland AIS Type Approval Certificate No R 4 203 Issued by Fachstelle der WSV f r Verkehrstechniken
66. from advanced user like installation technicians only Therefore you will find more details in the installation manual During the configuration process the NAUTICAST is not operational GPS Settings Service Password protected GPS Module The screen provides means to switch the GPS Module between the lt uBlox gt or lt Jupiter gt You can force the AIS to search again for the GPS Module installed Selecting the wrong type of GPS module may result in invalid position information and or malfunction so that your AIS can not operate correct Select and with Left amp Right arrows the option lt SEARCHS gt to search which module is installed Please mention the system will restart automatically when saving these setting later Pos Pinning The screen provides means to switch the position pinning function of the internal GPS receiver On and Off For vessels operating with SOG lt 0 3 knots it is recommended to switch position pinning Off Otherwise the internal GPS receiver may deliver wrong position information The data input field is fitted with the recommended default value on The M6 button is used for toggling between the two modes of position pinning the M5 button is used for saving the settings NOTE The system will be restarted after saving the settings N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 gt 0 00nm kk kk GPS Settings Okckckckckckck ck ck ck kk GPS module Jupiter Po
67. h direction since scrolling is NOT possible Radar View gt Up Down Left Right gt Minimized Radar View z1 e H r CG 7 i a ri menda n i Fi i i i ke e ne i en oe W ERITI man masse 7 ppm genee pesemas ae Y Ship List minimized Radar View Mg Exit M4 Message Write M6 Ship List Button Button Minimized View Switch The Elements in the Minimized Radar View Message Write Button By pressing the M4 button a message can be sent to an AIS target that is currently selected in the Ship List Ship List This list shows the same targets as shown in the Navigation Screen Ship List Minimized View Switch This switch indicates whether targets can be selected from the Ship List or from the minimized view If the arrow above the M6 points to the left targets can be selected from the Ship List with the Up and Down buttons If the above arrow points to the right targets can be selected from the minimized view with the Up or Down or Left or Right buttons Regardless on which side of the screen targets are selected both views correspond to each other Minimized View This view is the minimized representation of the normal Radar View Zoom in out is also possible in the Minimized Radar View Exit Button The exit button returns the user to the Radar View User Manual 68 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Ship Details If a target is selected by pressing En
68. ia Ort Datum place date Lieu Date Vienna 2009 07 22 WE 74 d Unterschrift e z P FH e Signature Signature Andr s Lesch Managing Director Diese Erkl rung bescheinigt die bereinstimmung mit den genannten Richtlinien ist jedoch keine Zusicherung von Eigenschaften Die Sicherheitshinweise der mitgelieferten Produktdokumentation sind zu beachten This declaration certifies the compliance with the indicated directives but implies no warranty of properties The safety instructions of the accompanying product documentation shall be observed Cette d claration certifie la conformit avec les directives indiqu es mais n implique aucune garantie des propri t s Les instructions de s curit de la documentation accompagnant le produit doivent tre suivies ISO 9001 2000 Zertifizierung ISO 9001 2000 Certification ACR Electronics Europe GmbH hat ein Qualit tsmanagement System nach ISO 9001 2000 implementiert und ist seit Juli 2003 ISO zertifiziert ACR Electronics Europe GmbH maintains a Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 2000 and received ISO certification in July 2003 ACR Electronics Europe GmbH pagelofl 2009 08 EC DoC Nauticast Inland AIS docx COBHAM
69. ible to adjust the Brightness and Contrast Settings for both Display Settings The maximum setting for Brightness and Contrast is lt 9 gt the minimum setting is 0 It is possible to automatically switch the Display Settings on the NAUTICAST to Day or Night Settings from any Menu Screen by pressing the M4 Displ button N 1 20 E 0 14 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm x Display Settings J Mode Day Min Ma tc Berghtnessi 9 ERFFERERE 42 2 Contrast 6 NEW Night Brightness Contrast User Manual 61 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys Display Settings Switch between M5 DayNight Ne Enter Day or Night Settings Up Navigate Input Down Fields Left Regulate Modes Right min max M8 Back Return to Main Menu NOTE The Brightness and Contrast Setting can be directly changed from the keyboard by inputting the desired value 3 6 Graphical User Interface GUI The advanced version of the NAUTICAST is fitted with the new Graphical User Interface The intention of this interface is to enable the operator to visualize any AIS traffic which is traveling around the own position Fast and direct access to AIS data is supported by display of a list containing vessel information which can be reached directly from the Navigation Screen and viewed in two views radar and fairway orientations The NAUTICAST
70. ics Customer Service 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale FL 33312 U S A Tel 1 954 981 3333 Fax 1 954 983 5087 Email info acrelectronics com Web www acrelectronics com User Manual 89 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 7 Appendix 7 1 Explanation of commonly used Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Text Abbreviation Full Text AB A B AIS Channel 1 AIS Channel 2 IntGPS Internal Global Positioning System ACK Acknowledgement LAT Latitude AddrChM Addressed Channel Management LON Longitude AIS Automatic Identification System LRI Long Range Interrogation AIS ChAs AIS Channel Assignment Sentence MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity ALR Alarm MOB Man Over Board AS Assigned Mod Mode AU Autonomous NavStat Navigational Status BcastChM Broadcast Channel Management Nm Nautic Miles BRG Vessel True Bearing OpManual Operator Manual COG Course Over Ground PoB Persons on Board Dest Destination Pos Position DGNSS Differential Global Navigation Satellite Service PosAcc Position Accuracy Dist Distance Reg Region DSC Digital Selective Calling RNG Rating DTE Data Terminal Equipment Rng Vessel Range ECDIS Electronic Chart Display ROT Rate of Turn EPFD Electronic Position Fixing Device RxA Receiving AIS Channel EPFS Electronic Position Fixing System RxB Broadcasting AIS Channel ETA Estimated Arrival Time RXVe Received vessels ExtGPS External Global Positioning System SOG Speed Over Ground ExtHDT External Heading True SRM S
71. igh Sea Regions Y1 03 0203 Rev L c Alarm Settings This screen allows the user to enable or disable the generation and display of Alarms Alarms are displayed in the Alarm Inbox see Menu 5 Transponder Configuration Submenu 3 Alarm Settings and on the ECDIS screen Note It is highly recommended to enable the Alarm Function N 1719 E 0712 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm oec Alarm Settings Anke on off Alarm generation Note This setting also affects output on ECDIS port Dynamic Keys Alarm Settings Return to Submenu M5 Save Save Alarm Settings M8 Back Configuration Configure Alarm M6 Change Generation on off d Interrogation Settings This screen allows settings for modes of response to Long Range Interrogation Requests LRI It is possible to set the AIS station to respond automatically or manually to LR Interrogations and determine which vessel data may be interrogated It is further possible to reply to incoming LRI s Long Range Interrogation Settings N 1719 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Interrogation Settings on off auto manu LR Interrogation Data for Interrogation Name Call IMO poe Length Beam Type S 9 amp Y User Manual 53 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Dynamic Keys LR Interrogation Settings Up Select Data Field Down for Configuration M5 Save S
72. ing nm 0 3 0 6 1 5 3 7 5 15 30 45 Middle Ring nm 0 2 0 4 1 2 5 10 20 30 Inner Ring nm 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 5 10 15 zoom in zoom out gt The zoom level could be changed by pressing FN Up to zoom in more details less geographical coverage and FN Down to zoom out less details more geographical coverage Zoom level 2 would look like this User Manual 66 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Scrolling Since the outer distance ring does not completely fit into the rectangle display it is possible to scroll the view from North or South The maximum scrolling distance is limited to the radius of the outer distance ring in the current zoom level The view can be scrolled by 2 steps in each direction The view can be scrolled by pressing Shift Up to scroll towards North and Shift Down to scroll towards South This screen shows a 1 step scrolling in a northern direction HH oco 9 This screen shows a 1 step scrolling in a southern direction 696 User Manual 67 Y1 03 0203 Rev L The Minimized Radar View The minimized radar view shows a split screen On the left hand side a Ship List is displayed on the right hand side a minimized view of the Radar View is visible This view will be displayed if one of the cursor keys is pressed The difference between the minimized and the large view options are that the minimized view shows the maximum in both North and Sout
73. ing engine At anchor Not under command Restricted maneuverability NavSt Navigational Status Constrained by her draught Moored Aground Engaged in fishing Under way sailing Undefined After the Ship Settings have been input and saved this screen appears Exit takes the user back to the Main Menu I E EE EE a a en Data saved I E EE EE a Se kd 9 Gei Y User Manual 42 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 5 4 Ship Settings User Password Protected After anew User Password has been set the Ship Settings may be input The Ship Settings are usually only set once upon NAUTICAST initial operation A selection is made with the cursor buttons Up or Down for input field selection The category ShipType is equipped with default settings which can be selected by pressing the Left or Right buttons NOTE The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil see Appendix 7 2 for password information Before entering Ship Settings for initial NAUTICAST operation it is advised to configure the User Password in Menu 5 Configuration Submenu 1 Change User Password After the User Password has been set Ship Settings may be input kkkkkkkkkkkk Ship Settings ck cock ckckckck ck ck ck kk Call Sign 95052 ShipName SOLAS 52 Ref Points ext int A 170m 171m 30m 29m 15m 30m 200m 200m 30m 30m Ship Type N A or no ship Len Beam C D B Cs 15m N A D
74. n Zertifikat ausgewiesenen Zubeh r ist This declaration of conformity certifies that the mentioned accessory is equal or better to the equipment stated in the beyond Certificate Produktbezeichnung Product Name Nom du produit NAUTICAST AIS OEM Name Trade Name Marque D pos e NAUTICAST Inland AIS in SOLAS Mode NAUTICAST IZ AIS Zertifikate der benannten Stelle Certificates from the notified Body Certificats des Organismes Notifi s EC Type Examination Module B Certificate BSH 4612 4321220 09 EC Quality System Module D Certificate BSH 4613 05102 1251 09 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie BSH Notified Body No 0735 Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Inland AIS Type Approval Certificate No R 4 203 Issued by Fachstelle der WSV f r Verkehrstechniken WeinbergstraBe 11 13 56070 Koblenz Germany Spezifizierte Standards Specified Standard s Standard s Sp cifi s IMO MSC 74 69 Annex 3 ITU R M 1371 3 Class A IALA Technical Clarifications of Rec ITU R M 1371 1 Ed 1 3 ITU R M 825 3 ITU R M1084 3 IEC 61993 2 2001 IEC 61162 1 2000 2 1998 IEC 60945 1996 IEC 61108 1 1996 Technical Specification for Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems for Inland Waterways Ed 1 01 dated 10 10 2007 Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 dated 31 5 2007 Zubeh rtyp GPS Antenna Type of Accessory Procom GPS 4 An
75. nd ist seit Juli 2003 ISO zertifiziert ACR Electronics Europe GmbH maintains a Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 2000 and received ISO certification in July 2003 ACR Electronics Europe GmbH pagelofl 2008 07 EC DoC Procom GPS 4 Antenna docx THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL EG Konformit tserkl rung EC Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformit tserkl rung best tigt dass das unten benannte Produkt den Auflagen der EC Council Directive 96 98 EC vom 20 Dezember 1996 f r maritime Ausr stung ge ndert durch die EC Council Directive 2002 75 EC vom 2 September 2002 entspricht und von der benannten Stelle Nr 0735 BSH typengepr ft wurde Dar ber hinaus ist die Konformit t gem Commission Regulation EC No 415 2007 zum Standard Schiffsverfolgung und Aufsp rung in der Binnenschifffahrt Edition 1 01 vom 10 10 2007 sowie zum Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 vom 31 May 2007 gew hrleistet This declaration of conformity certifies that the specified equipment is in compliance with EC Council Directive 96 98 EC of 20 December 1996 on Marine Equipment MED as amended by Commission Directive 2002 75 EC of 2 September 2002 The Commission Regulation EC No 415 2007 concerning Vessel Tracking and Tracing Systems on Inland Waterways defined in the Test Standard for Inland AIS Edition 1 0 of 31 May 07 has been type examined Produktbezeichnung TM Product Name Nom du produit RATES EU Ini A
76. nex S ITU R M 1371 3 Class A ITU R M 1084 3 e A ITU R M 825 3 Date of Issue 2009 07 21 Issued by Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie d Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Expiry date 2014 07 20 V Notified body 0735 Certificate No BSH 4612 4321220 09 This certificate consists of 2 pages BUNDESAMT F R SEESKGTIFEIAHRT UND BODY HYDROBBAPHIE Jens Schulz Reifer This certificate is issued under the authority of the Bundesministerium f r Verkehr Bau und Stadtentwicklung V2008 09 03 EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE No BSH 4612 4321220 09 Page 2 of 2 Components necessary for operation NAUTICAST AIS 2607 Software Version 2 0 5105 GPS Antenna AIS A W 5M Coax 2639 VH 3200 VHF Stainless Steel Whip Antenna 91 4cm 36in 2628 or equivalent The internal GPS sensor of the NAUTICAST AIS is used as backup sensor for position reporting Documentation User Manual NAUTICAST Automatic Identification System Y1 03 0203 Rev L 2009 04 01 Installation Manual NAUTICAST Automatic Identification System Y1 03 0204 Rev K 2009 04 01 Trade names The equipment is also available under the following trade names Company Product Name ACR Part No of AIS transponder unit ACR NAUTICAST 2 AIS 2609 ACR NAUTICAST Inland AIS 2662 in SOLAS Mode Limitations on the acceptance or use of the product Notes The manufacturer shall inform Bundesam
77. nschaften Die Sicherheitshinweise der mitgelieferten Produktdokumentation sind zu beachten This declaration certifies the compliance with the indicated directives but implies no warranty of properties The safety instructions of the accompanying product documentation shall be observed Cette d claration certifie la conformit avec les directives indiqu es mais n implique aucune garantie des propri t s Les instructions de s curit de la documentation accompagnant le produit doivent tre suivies ISO 9001 2000 Zertifizierung ISO 9001 2000 Certification ACR Electronics Europe GmbH hat ein Qualit tsmanagement System nach ISO 9001 2000 implementiert und ist seit Juli 2003 ISO zertifiziert ACR Electronics Europe GmbH maintains a Quality Management System according to ISO 9001 2000 and received ISO certification in July 2003 ACR Electronics Europe GmbH pagelofl 2009 05 EC DoC Comrod AC17 docx THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL EG Konformit tserkl rung EC Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformit tserkl rung best tigt dass das unten benannte Zubeh r gleich oder besser dem im untenstehenden Zertifikat ausgewiesenen Zubeh r ist This declaration of conformity certifies that the mentioned accessory is equal or better to the equipment stated in the beyond Certificate Produktbezeichnung Product Name Nom du produit NAUTICAST AIS OEM Name Trade Name Marque D pos e NAUTICAST Inland AI
78. nt messages without the necessity of navigating the Menus The MOB Button sends out precise position of an MOB incident to Addressed MOB Vessels therefore allowing the message to be sent to a vessel closest to accident location The SRM Button sends out emergency Broadcast Safety Related Messages to ISBN all ships in the Vessel Listing Note For detailed description of the Safety Functions see Chapter 4 User Manual 15 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 NAUTICAST Screens The advanced version of the NAUTICAST offers three display modes Navigation Screen Standard screen automatically visible Menu Structure Visible after pressing the Menu Soft Key Graphical User Interface The Graphical User Interface is visible after pressing the M2 Soft Key new mode 3 4 Navigation Screen This screen provides the user with Navigation Data from their own vessel and lists all other vessels within receiving range This screen automatically appears after a period of 60 seconds of user inactivity on the Transponder LAT N 27 845 ExtSOG 34 6kn 05 26 06 LON E 0 21 289 ExtCOG 173 0 0 52 26 IntGPS 3D A ExtHDT 222 021 ShipName RNG EEN E EAGLE SYLVAEPSILON ESSOTOKYO ATHARGO SANEI AT 00 ID 002319999 _ NILOG ns WNDDHHHOOOOO WNMDOODHOWMN EWAL ID 231919191 e eec Y Dynamic Keys Navigation Screen M5 Select desired vessel Up Scroll Vessel Listing for Vessel Details D
79. on may be wise Memorizing the password is best If you lose this password you cannot make any further configuration changes Access to the AIS is blocked Another master key is not available and the unit would have to be returned to the ACR Service centre This service is not free of charge Once you have entered the system please change the default password to your own passwords for both levels of access Use different passwords for the different security levels Your passwords must meet the following criteria e Minimum of six 6 characters maximum of eight 8 characters e Letters must be in UPPER CASE e Acceptable characters are the A Z alphabet and O 9 digits e Password may contain both letters and numbers The User Password can be reset in the service configuration menu by entering the Service Configuration menu and creating a new password User Manual 9 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Changing the Service Password Select Service Configuration from the Main Menu with the cursor button Up amp Down or press Number 6 on the keyboard The password query field appears Input default Service Password and press M5 Enter N48 12 E 16 26 1 gt N A 2 gt N A 3 gt I a a a EE EE EE ENEE Service password protected Please enter service password I a a a a EPEAT ETS Select Submenu 1 Change Service Password with cursor button Up amp Down by pressing Number 1 on the keyboard Service Menu Example N48
80. ort Header A constant overview of the most important AIS navigation details including own position and distance of the three closest vessels is always displayed the first line This information appears in every Submenu and is called the Short Header N 1 21 E 0 14 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Own Vessel Position N 1 21 E 0 14 1 Closest vessel situated 0 10 nm away 2 Second closest vessel situated 1 30nm away 3 Third closest vessel situated 1 80nm away User Manual 18 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 1 4 Other Vessel Details This screen shows the Dynamic Voyage and Vessel Related Data which is currently being transmitted by a previously selected vessel 0 14 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm POS 001 021 S 74 50 231 LON W gt 5 VEIT ROT 0 2 min 1 90733283 MMSI 5004 DOREEN CS DORET6W Passenger ship 310m Beam 73m A190 B120 C10 D gt 63m N A or harmless 3 3m HAWAI F 10 15 12 31 Moored E GPS High 10m DTE Available Current Time and Selected Vessel Number in Vessel Listing Time 2 07 POS 0001 0021 Time The period of time which has elapsed since the last update is shown in minutes and seconds The update rate differs according to the respective vessels speed POS Indicates the number of the selected vessel e g vessel 02 of 21 from the Vessel Listing and the total number of vessels being received Position of the selected vessel LAT S
81. own Pages Enter Select desired vessel for Left Scroll Vessel Listing Vessel Details Right Pages Lines 1 3 of the Navigation Screen represent your own vessels data display Latitude and Longitude Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground Heading Date and the UTC After line 4 all data refers to other vessels within receiving range User Manual 16 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 1 1 Own Vessel Data LAT N 1 27 845 ExtSOG 34 6kn 05 26 06 LON E 0 21 289 ExtCOG 173 0 10 52 26 LAT Latitude LON Longitude Date The actual UTC date MM DD YY and time hh mm ss are displayed on the top right hand corner of this view IntGPS 3D A ExtHDT 222 Reg6 IntGPS Indicates normal or differential mode of GPS position 2D or 3D Indicates the precision of the GPS result Indicates the used position source intGPS internal GNSS receiver extGPS external GNSS receiver sensors A B A or B Indicates the last transmitting channel in use ExtHDT True Heading Reg Indicates the actual region of own vessel s position If no region number is displayed then the vessel is traveling on high sea and is outside a predefined region Message SRM Indication LAT N 1 27 845 ExtSOG 34 6kn 3S Queued safety related messages e g 3S are displayed in the date field instead of the date in the above example 3 Safety Related 3S Messages are queued and await viewing and handling acknowledgement or reply in the Message
82. position of own vessel and time of incident is automatically saved The MOB message containing the distress information Person Over Board is automatically prepared for transmission as an Addressed or Broadcast Safety Related Message By pressing the Broadcast button the MOB Message is automatically sent to all vessels within receiving range By activating the Send button an individual vessel can be chosen as recipient of the MOB Message The MOB screen shows the 5 closest vessels within receiving range as in some cases it may be helpful to send an individual message to a specific vessel i e to a vessel which is located closest to own ship or the accident area The at the end of the Vessel Listing indicates that further Vessels are listed and can be scrolled using the Left or Right buttons 1 20 088 ExtS0G 34 6kn 05 28 2006 0 13 532 ExtCOG 173 0 05 3D ExtHDT 222 Rege SRM A MOB MOB MOB MOB MOB MOB MAYDAY pg ANDRES DORIA D11233 1193046 PO S N 1 20 083 E 0 13 528 UTCO7 43 P ERSON OVER BOARD AT POS N 1 20 083 E 0 13 528 UTCO7 43 Send Broadcast 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Write Addressed SRM Send an M5 Send Addressed MOB M8 Exit N to Vessel Message sung Send a Broadcast M6 Broadcast MOB Message 18 E 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm a a a a a SS 2 4 Transmission Status AIS1 0K acknowledgement
83. public of Germany Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie ee Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency UND HYDROGRAPHIE EC TYPE EXAMINATION MODULE B CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie specified as a notified body under the terms of Schiffssicherheitsgesetz of 9 September 1998 BGBI p 2860 modified last 08 April 2008 BGBI I p 706 did undertake the relevant type approval procedures for the equipment identified below which was found to be in compliance with the Navigation requirements of Marine Equipment Directive MED 96 98 EC and the last modification by Directive 2009 26 EC Manufacturer ACR Electronics Inc Address 5757 Ravenswood Road 1 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33312 6645 l usa Applicant ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Address Ex Handelskai dag CSR 632 1020 VIENNA AUSTRIA w Annex A 1 Item 4 32 niversal automatic identification system equipment AIS No amp item designation Product Name NAUTICAST AIS Trade Name s Sed fm 2 of this certificate e speatied standard S i JEC 61993 2 Ed 1 0 3001 IEC 61162 1 Ed 3 0 2007 4 IEC 611622 Ed 1 0 1998 IEC 60945 Ed 4 0 2002 l IEC 611084 Ed 2 0 2003 Applied version of Annex A 1 MED Directive 2008 67 EC This certificate remains valid unless cancelled Mibi or revoked 4 f IMO Resolution MSC 7469 An
84. raught Enter Destination Enter ETA Enter Navigation Status e Password Service and User passwords see section 1 5 and Appendix 7 2 User Manual 5 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 1 2 Entering the MMSI and IMO Numbers Select from the Main Menu Service Configuration Number 6 Menu is SERVICE password protected Please see Appendix 7 2 for password information Enter Service Password and use the up and down arrows on keypad to select Change MMSI IMO than press M5 Select or by pressing number 3 on the keypad Input your MMSI and IMO number and press Save to store data Unit will reboot itself after pressing Save Continue to 4 2 after reboot if no IMO number is available use the value 0 Zero N 1719 E 0 13 150 01 2 21 30 3 21 80nm GGG Messages AIS Status Voyage Settings Ship Settings Transponder Configuration Service Configuration Display Settings Graphical Display Settings Qe Dei amp Y N 1 21 E 0 14 1 gt 0 01 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Service Configuration 1 Change Service Password 2 User Password Settings B Change MMSI IMO Restore Factory Settings NUM Select gt Qe Dei Gei Y OOG Note MMSI and IMO Data input are limited to 9 characters N 1 21 E 0 14 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm xo Change MMSI IMO e X MMSI 1193046 IMO No 303174162 OOG User Manual 6
85. s If an alarm occurs the symbol to the right of the M3 button becomes visible num wano soan muva anas ADEM am we Alarm Icon Pressing the M3 button shows the details of the selected alert nei oco v Pressing M5 leads to alarm acknowledgement and the closure of the window as well as the alarm icon disappearing An alarm could occur at every time so the alarm icon can be seen in every view in the big views as well as minimized views and ship details list Alarms can be set to be displayed in the foreground gt or minimized gt Refer to chapter 3 6 5 Configuration of the Graphical Display for details Safety Related Messages If a SRM is received it is displayed immediately Pressing M5 acknowledges the SRM and closes the window M6 acknowledges the SRM and leads you to the text screen for writing an answer By pressing M8 in the Broadcast Transmission Successful screen the system returns to the previous graphical view User Manual 73 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 6 5 Configuration of the Graphical Display General The configuration of the Graphical Display could be accessed over the entry point 8 of the Main Menu Messages AIS Status Voyage Settings Ship Settings Transponder Configuration Service Configuration Display Settings Graphical Display Settings lect gt 9 9 amp Y Dynamic Keys Main Menu Screen Enter i Select
86. s Pinning On NOTE The system will restart when saving these settings Dei ei ei Ww Dynamic Keys Sensor Settings Return to Menu M5 Save Save Data Input M8 Back Configuration User Manual 56 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 3 5 6 Service Configuration Service Password Protected The Service Configuration Menu allows initial configuration of the Service Password Password Settings on off MMSI IMO Numbers and the option of resetting the NAUTICAST to Factory Settings The Service Password is required in order to enter the Service Configuration Menu This is a higher security level than can be reached with the User Password and therefore ensures that the Service Configuration is protected and limited to authorized service personnel NOTE The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil see Appendix 0 for password information N 1 23 E 0 17 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Service Configuration Change Service Password User Password Settings Change MMSI IMO Restore Factory Settings NUM Select gt kd 9 9 w Y Dynamic Keys Service Configuration Confirm Submenu Confirm Submenu M5 Select Selection Selection Enter Return to Main M8 Back Menu After entering the Default Service Password in the password query the Service Configuration Menu may be accesse
87. ssing the Send button The lt Back button leads to the Message Editor It is possible to select the desired channel by pressing the lt Channel gt buttons The default Settings for Broadcasted Message Setting is A B AIS1 and AIS2 N 1718 E 0 12 11 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm k Write Message Okckckckckckck ck ck ck kk Broadcast SRM 111 Text MILITARY EXCERSISE IN AREA KEEP AW AY SHIP MASTER auto A B A B 1 t 1 1 1 0 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Broadcast Message Editor M5 Send Send Message Enter Send Message M6 Select Transmission M7 Channel Channel A B is default Return to Messages M8 Back Menu User Manual 28 Y1 03 0203 Rev L e Confirmation of Broadcast Sent Message This Confirmation Screen shows that the message was successfully transmitted on the Broadcast Setting By pressing Back the user automatically returns to the Message Editor for further Messaging The SendTo returns the user to the Vessel Listing with the option of further Message Writing to individual vessels GEN 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Sor a LL LL LL RL 2 a SS DE EZ Broadcast Transmission Status OK broadcast successful I ENEE EE E EE ER kd 9 9 w Y In the case of failed transmission the following screen appears In this case it is recommended to retransmit the Broadcast Message 19 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 3
88. ssing the Function Fn Key and the Shift Key It is possible to disable the Num Lock Function by pressing the Shift f Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CHACA Tip The NAUTICAST automatically changes the keys Q through to P to numerical input when the current application requires numbers rather than letters to be input This feature is enabled when NUM appears on the bottom left hand side of the screen User Manual 14 Y1 03 0203 Rev L 2 4 Explanation of the Soft Keys The Soft Keys are divided into vertical static keys M1 M4 and horizontal dynamic keys M5 M8 which differ in function according to the current application Soft Key Definition filter option on AIS targets in graphical view M1 e FA hides received Class A targets e FB hides received Class B targets M2 Display Modes This Soft Key allows toggling between the different Display Modes Safety Message M3 This Soft Key allows direct Message Writing Either broadcast or addressed messages can be sent in this mode Pending alarms could be accessed by this Soft Key Display Settings Brightness and Contrast Regulator M4 This Soft Key allows the Display Settings to be changed between Daytime and Nighttime Modes Menu Go to Main Menu or return to the Navigation View Screen M5 M8 These Soft Keys are described in individual screens 2 5 Safety Keys The NAUTICAST is fitted with Safety Keys which allow the user to automatically send urge
89. stem equipment AIS NAUTICAST AIS BSH 4612 4321220 09 2009 07 21 2014 07 20 0735 BEER A 1 5 6 406 MHz EPIRB COSPAS SARSAT RLB 36 BSH 4612 5060959 08 2008 09 19 2013 09 18 0735 RLB 35 BSH 4612 5060372 06 2006 10 04 2011 10 03 0735 0735 Global Fix 406 4612 5060016 2005 2005 03 15 2010 03 14 0735 Satellite 406 6492 050564 1 2004 2004 12 20 2009 12 19 0735 2004 12 20 2009 12 19 0735 Rapid Fix 406 Hamburg 2009 07 21 meae un F R SEESKNGBTIFEIAHRT UND BODY HYDROZGBAPHIE Notice on legal remedies available Objection to this document may be filed within one month after notification The objection must be filed in writing to or put on record at Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany V 2008 04 16 Page 1 of 2 THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL EG Konformit tserkl rung EC Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformit tserkl rung best tigt dass das unten benannte Produkt den Auflagen der EC Council Directive 96 98 EC vom 20 Dezember 1996 f r maritime Ausr stung ge ndert durch die EC Council Directive 2002 75 EC vom 2 September 2002 entspricht und von der benannten Stelle Nr 0735 BSH typengepr ft wurde Dar ber hinaus ist die Konformit t gem Commission Regulation EC No 415 2007 zum Standard Schiffsverfolgung und Aufsp rung in der Binnenschifffahrt Edition 1 01 vom
90. t fiir Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie as the notified body of any modifications to the type tested product s that may affect compliance with the requirements or conditions laid down for use of the product s In case the specified regulations or standards are amended during the validity of this certificate the product s must be re certified before being placed on board vessels to which such amended regulations or standards apply The Mark of Conformity wheelmark may only be affixed to the type approved equipment and a Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity may only be issued if the product quality system fully complies with the Marine Equipment Directive and is certified by a notified body against ANNEX B module D E or F of the Directive Notice on legal remedies available Objection to this document may be filed within one month after notification The objection must be filed in writing to or put on record at Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency Bernhard Nocht Str 78 20359 Hamburg Germany Bundesrepublik Deutschland Federal Republic of Germany Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie es Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency UND HYDROGRAPHIE EC QUALITY SYSTEM MODULE D CERTIFICATE Bundesamt f r Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency as the notified body performing EC conformity assessment procedures in compliance with EC Council Directive 96 98 EC of 20 Decem
91. tenna ACR Part Number 2622 Einschr nkungen Hinweise Restrictions Comments Verlegte Kabell nge lt 40m Installed Cable lenght 40m Dokumentennummer Document number Num du document 2009 07 Hersteller Manufacturer Fabricant ACR Electronics Inc 5757 Ravenswood Road Fort Lauderdale Florida 33312 USA Anschrift EU Vertretung Address EU Representative Adresse du Repr sentant pour l UE ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Handelskai 388 Top 632 A 1020 Vienna Austria Ort Datum place date Lieu Date Vienna 2009 07 22 Unterschrift Signature Signature WE LES Andreas Lesch Managing Director Diese Erkl rung bescheinigt die bereinstimmung mit den genannten Richtlinien ist jedoch keine Zusicherung von Eigenschaften Die Sicherheitshinweise der mitgelieferten Produktdokumentation sind zu beachten This declaration certifies the compliance with the indicated directives but implies no warranty of properties The safety instructions of the accompanying product documentation shall be observed Cette d claration certifie la conformit avec les directives indiqu es mais n implique aucune garantie des propri t s Les instructions de s curit de la documentation accompagnant le produit doivent tre suivies ISO 9001 2000 Zertifizierung ISO 9001 2000 Certification ACR Electronics Europe GmbH hat ein Qualit tsmanagement System nach ISO 9001 2000 implementiert u
92. ter whether in the Ship List or directly in the graphical view the corresponding ship details are displayed instead of the minimized view e eee e Pressing Up or Down scrolls the ship detail list by line Left or Right by page M8 returns to the minimized view 3 6 3 The Fairway View The Fairway View shows the course over ground COG orientated view of the Information screen data Compass Fairway Lines NN m EE tary Z Y i 1 1 i i 1 d 1 i i 1 i i i i 1 i i i i i 1 Imi I i i i i te ZS i H i i i i 1 i I 1 i bk 1 Q an em AIS Targets Own Ship Horizontal Lines User Manual 69 Y1 03 0203 Rev L The Elements in the Fairway View Compass Shows the current COG Fairway Lines The Fairway Lines are border lines of a virtual fairway oriented on the actual course over ground AIS Targets Other AIS targets received via VHF are displayed if their distance is within the range of the current zoom level Own Ship A symbol for the own ship is displayed in the middle of the screen and can not be changed Horizontal Lines The horizontal lines are the equivalent to the radar views distance rings Dynamic Keys Fairway View M1 Set filter option on AIS targets M2 Switch between the views M3 Show alarm windows M5 Acknowledge alarms or safety r
93. to reach the individual input fields The categories Cargo and NavStat are equipped with default settings which can be selected by pressing the Left or Right buttons Note ETA is input in the following format MMDDHHMM The Cargo Categories are defined by the IMO ITU R M 1371 page 47 table 18 and correspond to the Type of Ship chosen in the Ship Settings Entries which do not correctly correspond to the Ship Type and Cargo Category Guidelines are over looked by the NAUTICAST LAT N 1 27 915 ExtS0G 34 6kn 05 21 2006 LON E 0 21 360 ExtCOG 173 0 11 01 06 Ships 21 A IntGPS 3D Region6 KKEKKKKKKK KK Voyage Settings KKK kk ke ke ke ko ko ko kx lt DG HS or MP category A 24 8m ASABLANCA 10 13 12 31 Engaged in Fishing Dei ei ei Ww Dynamic Keys Input of Voyage Related Data M5 Save Confirm Data Input M8 Back Return to Main Menu User Manual 41 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Data Input Modes Voyage Setting Description Input Modus Default Setting lt Selection gt N A or harmless DG HS or MP category A DG HS or MP category B DG HS or MP category C DG HS or MP category D Cargo Cargo Category Maximum present static Draught draught Manual input PoB Number of persons on Manual input board Dest Destination Manual input Estimated Time of Arrival ETA ETA Manual input Default Setting lt Selection gt Under way us
94. u navigation the Left or Right buttons for default data input Sensor Software Configuration Service Password protected This is new in software version 2 0 1 x The NAUTICAST offers the following configuration options Set up data speed 4800 9600 38400 baud Monitor the connected sensor inputs for each sensor channel Verify and edit the Sensor Configuration on the display screen Analyze the information received from the connected sensor devices Produce an electronic installation report Configuration of various NMEA protocols 19 E 0 12 1 gt N A 2 gt 0 00 3 gt 0 10nm ck cock ko ko ckockckckck Sensor Settings ck kk Sk ke ke k kc ko ck ok BaudRate Sensorl lt 4800 CRC auto gnored HC ziehen Secun Denn an gt Start Monitor gt BaudRate Sensor2 gnored HC Drink 2 Start Monitor BaudRate Sensor3 gnored HC Soner 3 gt Start Monitor Dynamic Keys Sensor Settings Up Select Data Field IMS Save Save Data Input Down for Configuration M6 Default Restore the Enter Select Data Field default settings Analye you NMEA Left Data streem Right for Configuration M7 Analyce Configure Data Return to Menu Me Back Configuration User Manual 55 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Use this menu to set up the data speed 4800 9600 38400 baud NOTE This Configuration should be done
95. ustrates the parameters from the Fairway View Scale Menu and additionally presents the transformation process from the Radar View to the Fairway View Horizontal Dim D Zero line User Manual 77 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Fairway View Symbols N53 31 E10 1 1 gt 0 69 2 gt 0 77 3 gt 1 08nm EE Fairwayview Symbols Fairwayview Symbols Own Ship lt Standard Vectors gt Other Targets 3D Minimized Fairwayview Symbols Own Ship Solid Other Targets Reduced 3x3 NUM Save Dei ei ei Ww Dynamic Keys Fairway View Symb ols M5 Save Save the settings M8 Back Graphical Return to Display Menu The symbols for the own ship and for other targets could be selected individually The following symbols are available Parameter Symbol Standard Standard Vectors Standard Solid Standard Solid Vectors Reduced 3x3 Samples Bx Note Other symbols i e for a Base Station are fixed User Manual 78 Y1 03 0203 Rev L Radar View Symbols N53 31 E10 1 I1 gt 0 69 2 gt 0 77 3 gt 1 08nm J d Radarview Symbols Annika Radarview Symbols Own Ship lt Standard Vectors gt Other Targets Standard Vectors Minimized Radarview Symbols Own Ship Solid Other Targets Re NUM Save Dei ei ei be d duced 3x3 Dynamic Keys Radar View Symbols
96. ut fields are limited to a maximum of 9 characters N 1719 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm KKK KEKE Change MMSI IMO e eee 1193046 303174162 9 Gei Y Dynamic Keys Change MMSI IMO Save MMSI IMO Enter Navigate Data Input Number Input Fields up down M5 Save Return to Submenu Up Navigate Data Input M8 Back ba ME Down Fields up down d Restore Factory Settings CAUTION By acknowledging the return to Factory Settings Command all previous settings both the User and Service Passwords and all manually input data are automatically deleted N 1 20 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm Restore Factory Settings Really overwrite all settings Note This also affects both passwords Please acknowledge with OK Back 9 Gei Y User Manual 60 Y1 03 0203 Rev L After pressing OK the Data Saved Screen confirms the Restore Factory Settings command N 1 20 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 3 gt 1 80nm I a WE WEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE WEE WER Data saved EE a a a a Ze 9 w Y Note The NAUTICAST has been restored to the Factory Settings Now please configure your Ship Settings Voyage Settings User Password Service Password 3 5 7 Display Settings It is possible to choose from Daylight and Nightlight Display Settings it is further poss
97. y acknowledged Inbox History Message and Alarm Types and Status Definition N 1 19 E 0 13 1 gt 0 10 2 gt 1 30 181A ck kk ok kx kx kx kx kx kx Inbox History ck cock ck ckckckck ck ck kk ASRM 13 43 PIRATE ATTACK 5264 ASRM 13 42 HIGH WINDS IN AREA 5004 ALR 13 40 external EPFS lost 25 ALR 13 38 general failure 6 ALR 13 39 no sensor pos in use26 13 43 11 21 POS 01 05 AddressedSRM Text PIRATE ATTACK User Manual 33 Y1 03 0203 Rev L ASRM 13 43 PIRATE ATTACK 5264 Addressed Safety Related Message acknowledged by recipient arrived at 13 43 with text Pirate Attack from vessel with MMSI 5264 ASRM 13 42 HIGH WINDS IN AREA 5004 Addressed Safety Related Message unacknowledged by recipient arrived at 13 42 with text High winds in area from vessel with MMSI number 5004 ALR 13 40 external EPFS lost 25 Alarm no longer active revoked with ID Number 25 see Alarm Types revoked at 13 40 with text external EPFS lost ALR 13 38 general failure 6 Alarm new and valid with ID Number 6 not yet revoked at 13 38 with text general failure ALR 13 39 no sensor pos in use26 Alarm old still valid and requiring attention with ID Number 2 arrived at 13 39 with text no sensor position in use 13 43 11 21 POS 01 05 AddressedSRM 5264 Text PIRATE ATTACK The text of the selected message in this case Message POS 01 05 is shown in the text field ASRM Reading Incoming Addressed S
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