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AIS Advanced Identification System

AIS Advanced Identification System. VHF Transponder Target Name – Official Number Speed Range CPA – Closest Point of approach TCPA – Time of CPA. CEACT Navigation Information Display. SOG – Speed Over Ground. ETA – Displays running ETA based on entered destination mile.

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AIS Advanced Identification System

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  1. AISAdvanced Identification System • VHF Transponder • Target Name – Official Number • Speed • Range • CPA – Closest Point of approach • TCPA – Time of CPA

  2. CEACTNavigation Information Display • SOG – Speed Over Ground • ETA – Displays running ETA based on entered destination mile • TTG – Time To Go, Time till arrival at destination • DIST – Distance to destination

  3. Current Position & Measurement Options • Current position. Anchor button drops a target marker at your current position. • Caliper button • Click a point on chart to measure from • Drag mouse to point to measure to • Read distance in “Total Distance:” box displayed in both • feet and miles.

  4. Ship & Tow Configuration • Ruler Button: • Click to display ship configuration window • Barges / Tow Configuration • Boat Dimensions (Locked) • Sensor Offset (Locked) • Safety Depth • Prediction Timer Interval

  5. Ship Configuration Window Off Limits do not change Ship Distance or Sensor offsets. Other items may be changed, see following slides

  6. Ship Configuration Barges frame • Rows • Columns • Ship Position on Tow • Barge length • Barge breadth (width)

  7. Ship Configuration Safety Values frame • Safety Depth • Pred. Time:

  8. Context Menu (Right Click Screen) • Go To Position • Show Position • Mark Current Pos. • Mark Destination • Zoom Overview • Depth Recording • Water Level Setup • Ship View Display • River Mark Display • Auto Chart Feed

  9. Menu Index

  10. Navigation Display • CTE Display – Course Track Error • Depth Display – Displays dual sounder output if equipped. • Slide Display – Not Shown here, Displays bow & stern slide rate in feet per minute

  11. Chart View Menu • Alignment • Chart Rotation • Print • Copy to clipboard • Go To Position • 2000 mi. zoom • Chart auto-feed

  12. Chart Settings

  13. Chart Work • Insert User Object • Edit User Object Info • Special Objects • Delete Object • Manage User Data • Edit eLog • Past Track Handling

  14. Insert User Object Allows you to draw objects using mouse. Click on start position, move mouse to next position, click, etc. When finished Right click to complete action.

  15. Edit User Object Info • Allows you to change information about a user object

  16. Special Objects User Defined Objects

  17. Manage User Data

  18. Edit eLog • Make notations of any kind • If you insert position it allows you to go to that entries position by selecting the coordinates and clicking on Go To. Good place to crash here.

  19. Channel CPA Display • Direction: On OHR select your ships direction • Center: CPA button will center screen on CPA point. Target will center target vessel. • Select Track AIS Target • Click on target to track • Click on Show CPA Area • Close

  20. Quick Mark • Drop Object Type: You can choose from all items available from the “Special Objects” menu. Buoys, dolphins, wrecks, lights, etc. • Drop Direction:Drops object in direction relative to boat to Port, Starboard, or on a measured bearing • Distance: (sm) The measured distance (from Radar VRM reading) in the selected direction. • Relative Bearing(degrees): With radar screen centered and using the EBL feature, enter the bearing in degrees relative to the boat along with range. (Hint: you can set to zero degrees and range it to your header line and drop on your point.

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