Acr-electronics Nauticast Y1-03-0211 User Manual

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Page 2 - Please read this first!

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 6 Sub Menu No. 1 on the keyboard. Draught:

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code U ship name Msg 5 (1-99) Ship Type - SOLAS dig1 dig2 Type (first digit) Cargo (Second digit) 8441 V Ferry 6 9 Passenger Sips No additional info

Page 4 - History of Changes

7.3 Password Settings This AIS transponder has two levels of password-     gives access to user-

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2008-08 EC - DoC Nauticast Inland AIS.docx EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity D

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2008-09 EC - DoC Comrod AC17.docx EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konfo

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 7 No. 2 on the keyboard. Toggle the val

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2008-10 EC - DoC Comrod AV7.docx EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konfor

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ACR Electronics Europe GmbH page 1 of 1 2008-11 EC - DoC GPS Antenna AIS-A W.docx EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Die

Page 16 - Header (1 or 4 lines)

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 8 Mask input: Scroll the Data Fields with [Enter] and input the UN destination codes as well as the ETA (estimated time of arrival)

Page 17 - Key and the Shift []

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 9 1.5 Service and User Passwords WARNING: It is very important that the Service password not be lost. The default password from

Page 18 - 3 NAUTICAST Screens

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 10 Service Menu Example: Service Password Menu Example: Enter the new Password: Then push Enter (M5). Repeat the new Password:

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 11 Changing the User Password number 2 on t

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 12 Press Save to store the changes. 2 NAUTICAST™ Inland AIS User Interface 2.1 NAUTICAST Keybo

Page 21 - S74°50.231' LON : W 9

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 13 2.3 Explanation of the Num-Locked and [NUM] Functions The NUM-Locked function is enabled after pressing the Function [Fn] Key

Page 22 - [ERI Ship Type]

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 14 3 NAUTICAST Screens The advanced version of the NAUTICAST offers three display modes: Navigation Screen - Standard screen

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 15 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: Latitud

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D II Please read this first! Warning: Although ACR strives for accuracy in all its publications; this material may contain errors o

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 16 3.1.2 Other Vessel Data 001/021..SHIPNAME...RNG.BRG..SOG..COG.. 001/021 (E.g: Vessel 01 of 021) current or selected Vessel/ T

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 17 3.1.4 Other Vessel Details This screen shows the Dynamic, Voyage and Vessel Related Data, which is currently being transmitted

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 18 This information indicates the Reference Point of the used GPS Antenna onboard the vessel. RefPoint:A190 B120 C10 D&

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 19 To call up the Main Menu, press the [Menu] button once, and all Submenus are displayed. The cursor position indicates the select

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 20 NOTE: The navigation screen automatically appears after some seconds of user inactivity on the transponder, or immediately by pr

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 21 3.4.4 Ship Settings – (User Password Protected) 3.4.5 Transponder Configuration – (User Password Protected) 3.4.6 Servi

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 22 3.4.7 Display Settings 3.4.8 Graphical Display Settings N 1o21' E 0o15' |1>0.10|2>1.30|3>1.80nm ****

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 23 3.5 Sub-Menus Detailed 3.5.1 Messages Dynamic Keys: Messages [M5] [Select] Select chosen Submenu [Enter] Confirm Messag

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 24 a) Writing an Addressed Message To write a Safety Related Message first select an addressee from the Vessel Listing. This is p

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 25 Dynamic Keys: Addressed Message Editor [M5] [Send] Send Message [Enter] Send Message [M6] [Channel] Select Transmission Chann

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D III 1 STARTING THE NAUTICAST ...

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 26 this case the following screen is

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 27 e) Confirmation of Broadcast Sent Message This Confirmation Screen shows that the message was successfully transmitte

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 28 Handling a Long Range Interrogation (LRI) Default Settings for LRI Requests: Automatic Mode: The LRI is automatically deal

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 29 An LRI has arrived; the NAUTICAST Settings are configured to Manual Mode: The LRI therefore needs to be manually handled (acc

Page 40 - A190 B120 C10 D>63m

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 30 Inbox History: Overview of Received Messages and Alarms Message Types: Description ASRM Addressed Safety Related Message BSRM

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 31 ASRM*13:42 HIGH WINDS IN AREA! 5004 Addressed Safety Related Message, unacknowledged by recipient, arrived at 13:42,

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 32 ASRM: Information Time 17:39 Date 11/26 (mm.dd) POS 01/02 (Message 01 of 02) Message Type AddressedSRM Status * (not acknowledg

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 33 h)  

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 34 i)  

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 35 Mod.: AIS Transmission Mode AU Autonomous AS Assigned IN Interrogation/Polled Mode ?? Unknown Used Channel AIS1, AIS2 Syn.: (UT

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D IV History of Changes Date Version Rev. Status Comments Responsible 2005-11-01 1.0.0 A Released Initial Release A. Lesch 2

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 36 Reference Point (in meters): This information indicates the Reference Point of the used GPS Antenna onboard the vess

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 37 m) Security Log The Security Log is implemented to show the switched off  times of the transponder. In standard operation

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 38 N 1o20' E 0o13' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm |---------------------------------- | Menu

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 39 The password query field appears. Input new User Password and press [Enter]. General Settings

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 40 NavStat Navigational Status Under way using engine At anchor Not under command Restricted maneuverability Constrained by her

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 41 Persons on Boardo. 2 on the keyboard. NOTE: The total nu

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 42 Input String: Direct input of the destination string. ETA(estimated time of arrival) has to be entered separately N 1o18&apos

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 43 Mask input: Scroll the Data Fields with [Enter] and input the UN destination codes as well as the ETA (estimated time of arriva

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 44 3.5.3 Ship Settings (User Password Protected) or press No. 4 on the key

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 45 Example: Length (of the complete convoy) = 400m Beam (of the complete convoy) = 32m Internal GPS-Antenna is mounted 20 metres f

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 1 1 Starting the NAUTICAST 1.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST for operation NOTE: AUTHORITIES MANDATE THAT YOU ENTER THIS INFO

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 46 After the Ship Settings have been input and saved, this screen appears. [Exit] takes the user back to the Main Menu. GPS Ante

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 47 3.5.4 Transponder Configuration (User Password Protected) The Configuration Menu allows the user to alter the hardware

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 48 Incorrect User Password Input If the incorrect User Password is input, the screen below appears. Dynamic Keys: User Passwo

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 49 Dynamic Keys: Initial User Password Setting [M5] [Enter] Confirm User Password Input [M8] [Back] Return to Menu Configura

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 50 The new User Password configuration has been saved. b) Region Settings A Region is a defined area, with specific VHF

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 51 Overview of Region Settings Name Region Number Number of pre-defined Region Valid OK Status of Region Setting - OK: Stored and V

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 52 Input Modes for New Regions Data Field Field Description Input Modus Additional Information NE LAT(1) Latitude N/E corner Ma

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 53 d) Interrogation Settings This screen allows settings for modes of response to Long Range Interrogation Requests (LRI). It is

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 54 Replying to a Long Range Interrogation Request: The arrival of an LRI is shown in the Navigation Screen (top right hand corner:

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 55 e) Sensor Settings Within this service password protected menu the NAUTICAST offers the following configuration opti

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 2 1.2 Entering the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers Select from the Main Menu “Service Configuration” Number 6. The default passwor

Page 69 - [Displ] button

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 56 f) Inland AIS Configuration / Blue Sign This screen allows the user to toggle the quality of the speed, course or heading info

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 57 3.5.5 Service Configuration (Service Password Protected) The Service Configuration Menu allows initial configuration of

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 58 g) Change Service Password This screen provides a means to individually configure the Service Password. This password 

Page 72 - Other AIS targets

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 59 h) User Password Settings Change User Password Protection: This function allows the user to enable or disable the User Pass

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 60 i) Changing the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers Mentioned DAC and ESN numbers are only available in Inland AIS - Mode . 

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 61 No. 4 on the keyboard. Input new DAC / ESN N

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 62 j) Changing the AIS Mode press No. 6

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 63 No. 5 on the keyboard. 

Page 77 - Fairway Lines

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 64 k) Restore Factory Settings CAUTION: By acknowledging the return to Factory Settings Command, all previous settings, both the

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 65 3.5.6 Display Settings It is possible to choose from Daylight and Nightlight Display Settings; it is further possible to adjust

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 3 No. 4 on the keyboard. Input new DAC / ESN

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 66 The main features of this Graphical User Interface (GUI) are the two new view options: - Radar View The typical way of presenti

Page 81 - Alarm Icon

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 67 3.6.1 Switching between the Views Navigation Screen pressing [M2] leads to Radar View pressing [M2] leads to Fairway View

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 68 3.6.2 The Radar View This screen provides the user with a commonly used way of representing ship objects on an electronic devi

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 69 Dynamic Keys: Radar View [M1] Set filter option on AIS Targets [M2] Switch between the views [M3] Show alarm window [M5] Acknow

Page 84 - Angle(A)

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 70 This screen shows a 1 step scrolling in a southern direction. This screen shows a 2 step scrolling in a southern direction.

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 71 The Elements in the Minimized Radar View: “Message Write” Button: By pressing the [M4] button, a message can b

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 72 Ship Details If a target is selected by pressing [Enter], whether in the Ship List or directly in the graphical view, the corre

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 73 Compass Own Ship AIS Targets Horizontal Lines Fairway Lines

Page 88 - 4 Safety Functions

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 74 The Elements in the Fairway View: Compass: Shows the current COG. Fairway Lines: The Fairway Lines are border lines of a virtu

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 75 Zoom Level 2 would look like this: The Minimized Fairway View The minimized Fairway View shows a split screen. On

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 4 1.3 Entering Ship Settings . The default password fro

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 76 Ship List / Minimized View Switch: This switch indicates whether targets can be selected from the Ship List or from

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 77 3.6.4 Message and Alarm Handling Alarms If an alarm occurs, the symbol to the right of the [M3] button becomes visible.

Page 93 - 5 Troubleshooting

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 78 3.6.5 Configuration of the Graphical Display General The configuration of the Graphical Display could be accessed over the en

Page 94 - 5.2 Alarm Codes

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 79 Sub-Menu Content Fairway View Scale Settings of the Geometry and Scale of the Fairway View Fairway View Symbols Symbol settin

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 80 NOTE: The Fairw The following drawing illustrates the parameters from the Fairway View

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 81 Fairway View Symbols Dynamic Keys: Fairway View Symbols [M5] [Save] Save the settings [M8] [Back] Return to Graphical Displ

Page 97 - 7 Appendix

Y1-03-0211 Rev D 82 Radar View Symbols Parameter Symbol Standard Standard + Vectors Standard Solid Standard Solid + Vecto

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 83 Other Settings Inside this menu it is possible to adjust the graphical view to your demand. The available functions cover the t

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 84 Save On all of the described options inside the Configuration of the Graphical User Interface you could save your settings by p

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 85 4.1 MOB Person over Board By pressing the MOB button the current navigation position of own vessel and time of i

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 5 Setting the Internal and External GPS Antenna Position. NOTE: It is critical for the proper orientation of your ship to other AI

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 86 4.2 Activating the SRM Safety Related Message Button The desired Distress Message Text can be selected by pressing the appropr

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 87 Dynamic Keys: Send SRM Message [M5] [Send] Send selected SRM Message [M8] [Back] Return to SRM Message Selection Confirmat

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 88 NOTE: The SRM message transmission is automatically repeated every 180 seconds until the [Stop] button has been pressed. Each

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 89 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Reading and understanding Alarms: The NAUTICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT messages. An Alar

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 90 5.2 Alarm Codes ID Description Text Cause/Source System Reaction / Remedy 01 AIS: Tx malfunction VHF Antenna, cabling Reactio

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 91 56 AIS: ENTER MMSI NUMBER No valid MMSI entered. 

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 92 6 Contact and Support Information Contact your local dealer for NAUTICAST support. Please see our ACR Website for Service List

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Y1-03-0211 Rev D 93 7 Appendix 7.1 Explanation of commonly used Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Text A/B (A+B) AIS Channel 1 / AIS Channel 2 ACK

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7.2 ERI ship types This table is used to automatically convert the selected UN ship types, which are used in Inland message 10, to the IMO types w

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code U ship name Msg 5 (1-99) Ship Type - SOLAS dig1 dig2 Type (first digit) Cargo (Second digit) 8170 V Freightbarge with containers 8 9 Tanker No

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