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Operation
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4.5.2
Data Entry Screens
Some screens allow you to enter data, such as vessel parameters. On these
screens you navigate to the desired field and select the appropriate menu
item. Some data entry items require a password, this is shown by means of a
‘Padlock’ icon. Pressing the
‘Back/home’
key will exit these menus.
4.5.3
Keyboard/Keypad Screens
Some screens require text or numeric entry. When these are selected, a virtual
keyboard is displayed which can be used to enter text or numbers.
4.5.4
Options Menu
On certain screens, the Options Menu will bring up a further list of functions
specific to that screen. This is indicated by this icon.
4.6 Information Displayed
Figure 20 Display Layout
4.6.1
Menu Title
Refers to the current menu displayed from Figure 19.
4.6.2
Time
Time derived from GNSS satellites or AIS Base Stations.
1W
HOME
Int. GNSS
16:58:29
SOG 21.1kt
UTC + 1h
COG 88.0°
50° 32.0286’ N
0° 55.2715’ W
Speed / Course
Time
Time offset
Menu title
Main display
area
Status indicators
Messages
RX
TX
Filtering
Blue sign (Inland only)
Navigation status
Alarms
Position
Summary of Contents for AIS
Page 1: ...AIS Class A Inland Transceiver Installation and Operation Manual ...
Page 6: ...List of abbreviations Page 4 ...
Page 10: ...Table of contents Page 8 ...
Page 18: ...Introduction Page 16 ...
Page 24: ...Installation and Configuration Page 22 Figure 5 Desk Mounting the AIS Transceiver ...
Page 38: ...Installation and Configuration Page 36 ...
Page 58: ...Operation Page 56 ...
Page 62: ...Inland mode Page 60 ...
Page 80: ...Junction Box Accessory Page 78 ...
Page 90: ...Installation Record Page 88 ...
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