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R5
SUPREME Secure W-AIS System
CONFIGURATION
7000 118-524, C1
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configuration such as Bogus ID:s, bogus position
source, internally generated bogus position.
If set to “None”, no password is required to configure
the bogus settings. If set to “Admin” the user will be
prompted for the Admin level password when
configuring bogus settings.
True Sensor Source
Determines from what port the sensor information shall
be taken for non-bogus position reports.
If set to “Automatic” the R5 SUPREME transponder will
automatically select sensor information from the
highest prioritized port with available information. All
ports except that specified as Bogus Sensor Source
are checked.
Bogus Sensor Source
Determines from what source the sensor information
shall be taken when sending bogus position reports.
The chosen source must provide latitude, longitude,
COG and SOG in order for the R5 SUPREME
transponder to use the information.
If set to internally generated, the R5 SUPREME will
calculate the position by using the start values
configured in the
Bogus Position
view. See section 3.9
for more details.
Tx Pulse
If set to enabled, the R5 SUPREME Transponder will
output a binary signal indicating when the transponder
is transmitting.
When e.g. the VHF antenna is shared between several
VHF systems, the Tx pulse can be used to indicate to
the other systems when the VHF antenna is used by
the R5 SUPREME for transmission.
See section for 6.2 for more details about the Tx Pulse.
Tx Pulse Polarity
Determines if the Tx Pulse should be active low or
active high.
If set to “Active High” the binary signal will be high
(
logical “1”) during transmission and low (logical “0”)
otherwise.
See section for 6.2 for more details about the Tx Pulse.
Tx Pulse Prior Offset (ms)
Determines
how
many
milliseconds
before
transmission the Tx Pulse shall become active.
See section for 6.2 for more details about the Tx Pulse.
Tx Pulse Trailing Offset (ms)
Determines how many milliseconds after transmission
the Tx Pulse shall be active.
See section for 6.2 for more details about the Tx Pulse.