1. OPERATION
1-15
2. Press
T
or
S
to scroll through the first 100 targets, press
W
or
X
to scroll through
the targets in groups of 8 (next/previous 8 targets).
The indication "NEXT 100 TARGETS" appears at the bottom of the list if more tar-
gets are available. Select the indication, then press the
ENT/ACK
key to show the
next 100 targets.
The indication "PREVIOUS 100 TARGETS" appears at the top of the list if there
is one or more pages of targets before the one currently displayed. Select the in-
dication, then press the
ENT/ACK
key to show the previous 100 targets.
3. To view target data, or to sort the target list, select the desired target, then press
the
ENT/ACK
key. The target list options pop up window is displayed.
4. Press the
DISP
key to close the menu.
1.8.3
Dangerous (target) list
Dangerous targets are targets which are calculated to be on a collision course with
your vessel. When a dangerous target is detected, the target and its available details
can be viewed in the [DANGEROUS TARGET LIST].
Note:
The operations available from the [DANGEOUS TARGET LIST] are the same
as the [TARGET LIST] operations. To view the [DANGEROUS LIST] when the [TAR-
GET LIST] is displayed, follow the procedure outlined in step 3 of section 1.8.2.
Note:
If there are no dangerous targets detected, list shows the message "=NO TAR-
GET=".
FUNCTION
NEW MSG
VIEW DETAIL
SORT
(DANGER)
SORT
(NORMAL)
NAME REQUEST
ENT
• [SORT (NORMAL)]: Press ◄ to sort the [TARGET LIST] into range order. The closest target is
displayed at the top of the list.
• [SORT (DANGER)]: Press ► to display and sort the [DANGEROUS TARGET ]LIST in range
order. The closest target is displayed at the top of the list.
• [VIEW DETAIL]: Press the
ENT/ACK
key to open the [TARGET DETAIL] screen.
• [NEW MSG]: Press ▲ to open the text input window to create an AIS message to send to the
selected target.
• [NAME REQUEST]: Press ▼ to send a name request to the target vessel’s AIS.
Name requests cannot be sent to the same target within a short period, regardless of target. If
you have requested the name of a target too soon after the last request, or the target is out of
range, or the target has set their AIS to RX only mode, the pop up message "CANNOT
REQUEST NAME" is displayed. Wait a short while before requesting the name again.
Target type symbols. See Appendix 5 for a
full list of AIS symbols and their meanings.
NAME/MMSI/TYPE
: Target’s MMSI,
name or type is displayed. Where
name data is available, the vessel
name is displayed.
CPA[NM]
: Range to approach to the
target from own ship.
TCPA:
Time to approach to the
target from own ship.
AGE[ ‘ ]
: Time (in minutes) since the
target data was last updated.
Selected target is highlighted.
Time at which the list was last sorted.
DANGEROUS LIST
12:32:01
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: CURSOR
: FUNC
ENT
: PAGE
: NEXT
DISP
SAMPLE SHIP_004
3 .5
-15’00”
0
BS:123456789
3
.6
-20’30”
SAMPLE SHIP_005
3 .7
-25’30”
0
{SAR/VESSEL}
3
.8
-10’00”
0
{SAR/AIRCRAFT}
3
.9
-15’00”
0
SAMPLE SHIP_008
3 .1
-20’00”
0
SAMPLE SHIP_003
3 .4
-10’00”
0
SAMPLE SHIP_002
3 .3
-10’00”
0
NAME/MMSI/TYPE
CPA[NM] TCPA
AGE[
‘
]
B
A
A
SAR
B
SAR