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Alarm Types

Guard alarm

 - based on each a target’s current distance from your vessel.

CPA alarm 

- there are four settings associated with CPA alarms: CPA alarm distance, 

time until CPA (TCPA), target speed and your vessel speed. The CPA alarm distance 

indicates which targets may trigger the alarm. The other settings suppress alarms 

if the TCPA is too great, or either vessel’s speed is too slow. Help for these, and all 

other settings, is displayed on each setup screen.

Muting Alarms

Alarms are muted for each individual target. All other targets remain active.

Profiles

Alarm and filter settings are grouped into four profiles (anchored, harbour, coastal, 

offshore). You can change the settings for each profile and switch between profiles 

at any time. Select the current profile from the main menu.

Filters

You may filter targets which are moving slower than a specified speed or farther 

away than a specified range. Use setup to establish filters for the current profile.

Setup

To change alarm and filter settings associated with a profile, you must select the 

profile prior to entering setup mode. Setup mode is accessed from the main menu.

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- Getting Started Guide

CPA 

Closest point of approach in nautical miles. The nearest a target will 

come to your vessel if both maintain their course and speed.

TCPA  Time until closest point of approach will occur (minutes and seconds).
BRG  Bearing from your vessel in degrees magnetic, true or relative.
RNG  Range from your vessel in nautical miles.
SOG 

Speed over ground in knots.

COG  Course over ground in degrees true or magnetic.
HDG  Heading in degrees true or magnetic.
ROT 

Rate of turn shown as direction and degrees per minute.

IMO 

International ship registration number.

MMSI  Radio identifier. Used to call vessels via DSC radios.
AIS data is received at various intervals. As a result, you will see the MMSI 

number instead of the ship’s name until more data has arrived.

Summary of Contents for WM650 WatchMate

Page 1: ...peed or farther away than a specified range Use setup to establish filters for the current profile Setup To change alarm and filter settings associated with a profile you must select the profile prior to entering setup mode Setup mode is accessed from the main menu vespermarine AISWatchMate Getting Started Guide CPA Closest point of approach in nautical miles The nearest a target will come to your...

Page 2: ...on and no setup options need to be changed If you connect a transponder to port 1 instead of port 2 you must use setup to change the device output type for port 1 to Transponder VHF Antenna GPS AIS Receiver or Transponder Optional computer or chart plotter AISWatchMate Port 1 Port 2 38400 baud 38400 baud Configuration Each serial port can be configured for input output or both Port configuration i...

Page 3: ...ional computer or chart plotter GPS AISWatchMate Port 1 Port 2 38400 baud 38400 baud 4800 baud External alarm wiring To control an external alarm buzzer or indicator use the orange and black wires They are normally open and become switched together whenever the internal alarm is sounding Do not exceed 2 amps It is recommended that you install a fuse to protect against over current Routing output d...

Page 4: ...ute for proper seamanship Vesper Marine Limited cannot be held liable for any injury damage or loss caused by during or because of the installation use or inability to use this device The AISWatchMate is to be installed and used entirely at your own risk By installing and or using the AISWatchMate you fully accept this risk and agree to hold Vesper Marine Limited harmless Take care when cleaning t...

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