Operation
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3 Operation
This section assumes that the Oceansat transceiver has been installed in accordance with the instructions
provided in the Installation section of this manual.
Please read the warning notices at the front of this manual before operating the AIS transceiver.
3.1 Display and controls
Figure 2
Transceiver front panel
The front panel of the transceiver is shown in Figure 2 with each control marked.
Menu key
This key provides access to the transceiver set up and configuration menu from any operating screen.
Back key
This key cancels the current operation, moves to the previous menu level or acts as a backspace key
depending on the operation being carried out.
Scroll wheel
The scroll wheel is used to select information presented on the display, select menu items and edit text and
numeric information shown on the screen. The scroll wheel can also be pressed to confirm data entry or select
information presented on the display.
Right and left function keys
The function of these keys is shown in the display area directly above each key. The function depends on the
operation being carried out.
Sounder
The Sounder provides an audible ‘beep’ when a key is pressed. Key beeps can be activated or deactivated via
the User Settings menu.
Pilot Plug
The Pilot Plug provides an AIS connection for pilots using the IMO standard Pilot Plug connector.
Display
The display shows essential AIS operating information and allows for configuration of the transceiver. It is
recommended that the transceiver is connected to a compatible Radar or Electronic Chart Display System
(ECDIS) for monitoring of AIS vessels during navigation.
Display
Sounder
Menu key
Back key
Scroll wheel
Right function key
Pilot plug (behind protective cover)
Left function key
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