User Guide
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Reading and understanding Alarms:
The NAUTICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT messages. An Alarm informs the user
about major system malfunctions and failings in the connected sensors.
The Alarm Status informs the user about all active Alarms. The Alarm will be disabled and deleted
from the Alarm Status, as soon as the displayed problem has been rectified.
The TXT status displays additional sensor information and the UTC clock status.
See tables (page 41) for Alarm and TXT Messages.
or press No. 2 on the keyboard.
or press No. 4 or 5 on the keyboard.
N 1
o
19' E 0
o
12' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm
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| Menu
-----| |
| +- 1. Messages
View | +- 2. AIS Status
| +- 3. Voyage Settings
-----| +- 4. Ship Settings
| +- 5. Transponder Configuration
Msg. | +- 6. Service Configuration
| +- 7. Display Settings
-----| +- 8. Graphical Display Settings
|
Displ|
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NUM|Select->| | |<-Back
N 1
o
21' E 0
o
14' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm
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| 2. AIS Status
-----| |
| +- 1. State / Conditions
View | +- 2. Own Ship Data
| +- 3. Own VHF Status
-----| +- 4. Alarm Status
| +- 5. TXT Status
Msg. | +- 6. Version Info
| +- 7. Security Log
-----|
|
Displ|
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NUM|Select->| | |<-Back
90
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