
User ManualP/N 2607AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMACR Electronics, Inc.5757 Ravenswood RoadFort Lauderdale, Fl 33312+1(954) 981-3333Fax +1 (954) 983-
User Manual 9 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Password inquiry Example: The password query field appears. Input password and press M5 [Enter]. Scroll to
User Manual 99 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Sending a further SRM to an Addressed Vessel: Dynamic Keys: Write Addressed SRM [M5] [Send] Send Messa
User Manual 100 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Reading and understanding Alarms: The NAUTICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT m
User Manual 101 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 5.2 Alarm Codes ID Description Text Cause/Source System Reaction / Remedy 01 AIS: Tx malfunction VHF Ant
User Manual 102 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 53 AIS: BATTERY SOON LOW Battery is soon out of capacity Reaction: Own ship data is lost after powering on/off
User Manual 103 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 6 Contact and Support Information Contact your local dealer for NAUTICAST support. Please see our ACR Website
User Manual 104 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 7 Appendix 7.1 Explanation of commonly used Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Text A/B (A+B) AIS Channel 1 /
User Manual 10 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 1.5 Service and User Passwords The Transponder system is equipped with two levels of Password Protection, User
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User Manual 11 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Service Menu Example: Service Password Menu Example: Enter the new Password: Then push Enter (M5). Repea
User Manual 12 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Select Submenu 1 “Change User Password” with cursor button [Up] & [Down] or by pressing Nr. 1 on the keyboa
User Manual 13 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 2 NAUTICAST User Interface 2.1 Navigation ScreenHeader (max. 3 lines)_________________Navigation Scree
User Manual 14 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K NAUTICAST Keyboard The NAUTICAST is fitted with a full alphanumeric keyboard, with the following functions: B
User Manual 15 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 2.4 Explanation of the Soft Keys The Soft Keys are divided into vertical static keys [M1-M4] and horizontal dy
User Manual 16 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3 NAUTICAST Screens The advanced version of the NAUTICAST offers three display modes: Navigation Screen -
User Manual 17 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 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° 10:52:2
User Manual 18 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.1.2 Other Vessel Data 001/021..SHIPNAME...RNG.BRG..SOG..COG.. 001/021 (E.g: Vessel 01 of 021) current or se
= User Manual I Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Please read this first! Warning: Although ACR strives fo
User Manual 19 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.1.4 Other Vessel Details This screen shows the Dynamic, Voyage and Vessel Related Data, which is currently be
User Manual 20 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Length and Beam of the selected vessel: Length:310m Beam:73m Reference Point (in meters):
User Manual 21 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.2 Menu Structure To call up the Main Menu, press the [Menu] button once, and all Submenus are displayed. The
User Manual 22 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.4 Sub-Menus Overview 3.4.1 Messages 3.4.2 AIS Status N 1o19' E 0o12' |1>0.10|2>1.3
User Manual 23 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.4.3 Voyage Settings – (User Password Protected) 3.4.4 Ship Settings – (User Password Protected) N 1o2
User Manual 24 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.4.5 Configuration – (User Password Protected) 3.4.6 Service Configuration – (Service Password Protected
User Manual 25 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.4.7 Display Settings 3.4.8 Graphical Display Settings N 1o21' E 0o15' |1>0.10|2>
User Manual 26 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5 Sub-Menus Detailed 3.5.1 Messages Dynamic Keys: Messages [M5] [Select] Select chosen Submenu [Ente
User Manual 27 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Message Storage Capacity: The Inbox History has the capacity to store a total of 60 messages. The older message
User Manual 28 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K b) Using the NAUTICAST Message Editor After selecting a vessel, the Message Editor is automatically displayed
User Manual II Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 1 STARTING THE NAUTICAST...
User Manual 29 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K c) Confirmation of Sent Addressed Message The confirmation screen shows the successful message transmission a
User Manual 30 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K It is possible, that the recipient’s Transponder could not receive the message at all, and in this case the fol
User Manual 31 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K d) Writing a Broadcast Message Upon selection of Write Broadcast SRM in the Message Menu, the Message Editor
User Manual 32 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K e) Confirmation of Broadcast Sent Message This Confirmation Screen shows that the message was successfully tr
User Manual 33 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K f) Long Range Interrogation Mobile, and shore-based stations have the ability to interrogate vessels and make
User Manual 34 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K An LRI has arrived; The NAUTICAST Settings are configured to Automatic Mode: Dynamic Keys: LRI in the In
User Manual 35 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K An LRI has arrived; the NAUTICAST Settings are configured to Manual Mode: The LRI therefore needs to be manual
User Manual 36 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K g) Inbox History The Inbox History provides a means to reading incoming messages and alarms. The messages are
User Manual 37 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Inbox History: Message and Alarm Types and Status Definition: ASRM*13:42 HIGH WINDS IN AREA! 5004 Addresse
User Manual 38 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K ASRM – Reading Incoming Addressed Safety Related Messages: ASRM: Information Time 17:39 Date 11/26 (mm.dd)
User Manual III Y1-03-0203 Rev.K History of Changes Date Version Rev. Status Comments Responsible 2002-12-04 1.0 A Released Latest r
User Manual 39 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K ALR – Reading Incoming Alarms: ALR: Information Time 17:36 Date 11/26 (mm.dd) POS 01/1 Message Type ALARM
User Manual 40 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5.2 AIS Status The AIS Status Menu provides a variety of information concerning own vessel settings, as well
User Manual 41 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K a) State / Conditions This screen provides a means to viewing the current AIS status of all vessels within re
User Manual 42 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K b) Own Ship Data This screen shows own Ship, and Voyage Data, which was previously input in Menu 3: Ship Sett
User Manual 43 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Vessels Cargo: Indicates the type of cargo on board N/A or harmless Further Vessel Details:
User Manual 44 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K c) Version Info This Screen shows the actual Software Release which is being run on the NAUTICAST. d) Sec
User Manual 45 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5.3 Voyage Settings (User Password Protected) Note: The default User Password is set at “NAUT” It is strongl
User Manual 46 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Voyage Settings Entries After a new User Password has been set, Voyage Settings may be input. A selection is m
User Manual 47 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Data Input Modes Voyage Setting Description Input Modus Cargo Cargo Category Default Setting <Selection&g
User Manual 48 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5.4 Ship Settings (User Password Protected) After a new User Password has been set, the Ship Settings may be
User Manual 4 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 1 Starting the NAUTICAST 1.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST for operation ATTENTION: IMO REGULATIONS MANADATE
User Manual 49 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Input Modes for Ship Settings Ships Setting Description Input Modus Call Sign Ships Call Sign Manual input S
User Manual 50 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K After the Ship Settings have been input and saved, this screen appears. [Exit] takes the user back to the Main
User Manual 51 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Also, the electronic chart display in use should be programmed to consider the antenna reference points. Traffic
User Manual 52 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5.5 Transponder Configuration (User Password Protected) The Configuration Menu allows the user to alter the
User Manual 53 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Accessing the Configuration Menu with the default User Password “NAUT” Dynamic Keys: Input of Default Use
User Manual 54 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K a) Change User Password (for initial NAUTICAST Operation) It is strongly recommended to change the default U
User Manual 55 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K This screen appears if the new User Passwords are mismatched - i.e. the New User Password and the Repeated New
User Manual 56 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K b) Region Settings A Region is a defined area, with specific VHF parameters, which are sent out by Vessel Traf
User Manual 57 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Creating a New Region Parameters for setting up a new Region can be entered and saved here. Dynamic Keys: In
User Manual 58 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K c) Alarm Settings This screen allows the user to enable or disable the generation and display of Alarms. Alarm
User Manual 5 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 1.2 Entering the MMSI and IMO Numbers Select from the Main Menu “Service Configuration” Number 6. Menu is SERVI
User Manual 59 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K d) Interrogation Settings This screen allows settings for modes of response to Long Range Interrogation Reques
User Manual 60 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Replying to a Long Range Interrogation Request: The arrival of an LRI is shown in the Navigation Screen (top r
User Manual 61 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Sensor Settings The screen provides the means to switch the sensor speeds. It allows the user to change sensor
User Manual 62 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Dynamic Keys: Sensor Settings [M5] [Save] Save Data Input [Up] / [Down] Select Data Field for Configur
User Manual 63 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K GPS Settings The screen provides the means to switch the position pinning function of the internal GPS receiver
User Manual 64 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5.6 Service Configuration (Service Password Protected) The Service Configuration Menu allows initial configu
User Manual 65 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K After entering the Default Service Password “NAUT”, in the password query, the Service Configuration Menu may b
User Manual 66 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Dynamic Keys: Change Service Password [M5] [Save] Save New Service Password [M8] [Back] Return to Subm
User Manual 67 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Dynamic Keys: Change User Password Protection [M5] [Save] Save User Password Setting [Enter] Save User
User Manual 68 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K c) Changing the MMSI / IMO Numbers This screen provides a means to change the MMSI and IMO Numbers; the inpu
User Manual 6 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K N 1o21' E 0o14' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm********** Change MMSI / IMO ***********
User Manual 69 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K d) Restore Factory Settings Warning: By acknowledging the return to Factory Settings Command, all previous
User Manual 70 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.5.7 Display Settings It is possible to choose from Daylight and Nightlight Display Settings; it is further p
User Manual 71 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.6 Graphical User Interface (GUI) The advanced version of the NAUTICAST is fitted with the new Graphical User
User Manual 72 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.6.1 Switching between the Views Navigation Screen pressing [M2] leads to Radar View pressing [M2] lead
User Manual 73 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.6.2 The Radar View This screen provides the user with a commonly used way of representing ship objects on an e
User Manual 74 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Dynamic Keys: Radar View [M1] Set filter option on AIS Targets [M2] Switch between the views [M3] Show ala
User Manual 75 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Scrolling Since the outer distance ring does not completely fit into the (rectangle) display, it is possible to
User Manual 76 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K The Minimized Radar View The minimized radar view shows a split screen. On the left hand side a Ship List is di
User Manual 77 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Ship Details If a target is selected by pressing [Enter], whether in the Ship List or directly in the graphica
User Manual 78 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.6.3 The Fairway View The Fairway View shows the course over ground (COG) orientated view of the Information s
User Manual 7 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 1.3 Entering Ship Settings Select from the Main Menu “Ship Settings” Menu is USER password protected with defau
User Manual 79 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Dynamic Keys: Fairway View [M1] Set filter option on AIS targets [M2] Switch between the views [M3] Show al
User Manual 80 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K The Minimized Fairway View The minimized Fairway View shows a split screen. On the left hand side a Ship List
User Manual 81 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Ship Details If a target is selected, whether in the Ship List or directly in the graphical view, the correspon
User Manual 82 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Pressing [M5] leads to alarm acknowledgement and the closure of the window as well as the alarm icon disappear
User Manual 83 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 3.6.5 Configuration of the Graphical Display General The configuration of the Graphical Display could be acces
User Manual 84 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Inside the Graphical Display Setting you can choose out of 4 different Sub-Menus. Sub-Menu Content Fairway
User Manual 85 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Fairway View Scale Dynamic Keys: Fairway View Scale [M5] [Save] Save the settings [M8] [Back] Retur
User Manual 86 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K NOTE: The Fairway View is a “non linear View”. The following drawing illustrates the parameters from the Fai
User Manual 87 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Fairway View Symbols Dynamic Keys: Fairway View Symb ols [M5] [Save] Save the settings [M8]
User Manual 88 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K The symbols for the own ship and for other targets could be selected individually. Following symbols are availa
User Manual 8 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Setting the Internal and External GPS Antenna Position. Note: It is critical for the proper orientation of your
User Manual 89 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Radar View Symbols Dynamic Keys: Radar View Symbols [M5] [Save] Save the settings [M8] [Back]
User Manual 90 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Parameter Symbol Standard Standard + Vectors Standard Solid Standard Solid + Vectors Solid
User Manual 91 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Other Settings Inside this menu it is possible to adjust the graphical view to your demand. The available funct
User Manual 92 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K The Minimized option shows an icon beside the M3 button if one appears. The In the foreground option displays th
User Manual 93 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 4 Safety Functions The NAUTICAST is fitted with Safety Keys, which allow the user to automatically send urgent
User Manual 94 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K The MOB screen shows the 5 closest vessels within receiving range as in some cases it may be helpful to send an
User Manual 95 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K 4.2 Activating the SRM Safety Related Message Button The desired Distress Message Text can be selected by pre
User Manual 96 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Sending an SRM Message: Upon selection of a message, this screen shows the emergency information, which will be
User Manual 97 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K After pressing [SendTo] from the previous screen, the user is taken back to the Vessel Listing for the option
User Manual 98 Y1-03-0203 Rev.K Note: The SRM message transmission is automatically repeated every 180 seconds until the [Stop] button has bee
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