5. AIS Operation
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5.16 AIS
Safety
Messages
5.16.1 Introduction
You can send and receive messages via the VHF link, to a specified destination (MMSI) or all AIS-equipped ships
in the area. Messages can be sent to warn of safety of navigation, for example, an iceberg sighted. Routine messages
are also permitted. Short safety related messages are only an additional means to broadcast safety information. They
do not remove the requirements of the GMDSS.
To open the Safety message menu, which is where all phases of AIS safety messages are initiated, do the following:
1. Display Menu/Info/Chart Menu in the guidance area then push the left button
to open the Main menu.
2. Select Safety Message from the menu then push the scrollwheel to show the
SAFETY MESSAGE dialog box.
SAFETY MESSAGE
MESSAGE
Filter
All
Name
S17052004-103836
Status: Unsent
Send:
Org:
Vessel
Call Sign:
MMSI:
12345
Address
Msg Type
Channel
Enable changes
The SAFETY MESSAGE menu contains the following items:
Filter:
Select category of messages to show in the Safety Message menu.
Name:
Each message has an individual name based on time of creation or time of receiving of message.
Status:
Display status of selected safety message.
Send:
Display date and time when message is sent.
Org:
Original message name is displayed here if selected safety message is reply for received message.
Vessel:
AIS target related information is displayed in this field.
Address:
Select how to send a safety message.
Msg Type:
Select
message
format.
Channel:
Specify channel for transmitting.
Summary of Contents for FCR-2107 series
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Page 255: ...7 Vector Chart Material 7 83 Recommended track defined by two beacons...
Page 256: ...7 Vector Chart Material 7 84 Recommended track defined by a building and a beacon...
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Page 457: ...Appendix 2 IHO ECDIS Chart 1 AP 5 Nature and Man made features Port features...
Page 458: ...Appendix 2 IHO ECDIS Chart 1 AP 6 Depths Currents etc Seabed Obstructions Pipelines etc...
Page 459: ...Appendix 2 IHO ECDIS Chart 1 AP 7 Traffic routes Special areas...
Page 460: ...Appendix 2 IHO ECDIS Chart 1 AP 8 Aids and Services Buoys and Beacons...
Page 461: ...Appendix 2 IHO ECDIS Chart 1 AP 9 Topmarks Color test diagram...
Page 462: ...Appendix 2 IHO ECDIS Chart 1 AP 10 Mariners navigational symbols...
Page 469: ...Appendix 3 Interpreting S57 Charts AP 17 Fog signals Radars Services...
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