AIS
10-2
10.2 Turning AIS Feature On/Off
1. Press the [F2] key to open the AIS(1) menu.
[AIS(1)]
1. Activate Target
2. Sleep Target
3. Basic Data
4. [Extended Data]
5. Lost Target
6. [Message]
7. Activate All Targets
8. Sleep All Targets
9. AIS
Off Func Disp
0. [AIS(2)]
AIS(1) menu
2. Press the [9] key to choose Off, Func, or Disp as appropriate.
Off:
All AIS symbols erased and the AIS function is deactivated.
Func: All AIS symbols are erased, but all other AIS functions (collision watch, etc.) are
remain active.
Disp: Al targets received from the AIS transponder are displayed with symbols, and
all AIS functions (collision watch, etc.) are active.
3. Press the [ENTER/SELECT] key. “AIS:F” (FUNCTION) or “AIS:D” (DISPLAY) appears at
the top right hand corner on the display.
4. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
When DISP is selected, AIS-equipped ships are marked on the display at their current
position with the appropriate AIS symbol as shown below.
Activated target
Sleeping target
Dangerous
target
Lost target
Target selected
for data display
AIS symbols
Note 1:
For the setting Func or Off, all AIS symbols are erased from the screen, however
AIS functions continue internally. The setting Disp will show all AIS targets on the
screen.
Note 2:
AIS symbols are momentarily erased after the screen is redrawn when bow
direction is changed in the Head-up mode.
Note 3:
The AIS(1) menu can also be opened by using the [MENU] key. The keying
sequence is [MENU], [1], [1], [0], [0], [8], [8].
Note 4:
AIS is automatically turned off under any of the the conditions noted below and, if
the condition continues, the function “Disp” or “Func” cannot be selected.
a) EPFS or gyro alarm generated.
b) Manual ship’ speed is used. (See 9.1. IMO-type radar only.)
c) Receiving DTM sentence and it does not contain WGS-84. (IMO-type radar
only)
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