User Manual

Marine Systems
Aviation Recorders
Rev. 06
Mar . 16/11
165M0014-10
Page 2--8
SAILING Underway sailing
Res. HSC Res. HSC
Res. WIG Res. WIG
Name: Vessel Name: Any 20 alphanumeric characters.
PSrc: Positional Data Source: The following options may be seen in the
order of their priority:
Ext DGNSS - External GPS in use (corrected).
Int M17Corr - Internal GPS in use (corrected, message 17).
Int Bcncorr - Internal GPS in use (corrected, beacon).
Ext Uncorr - External GPS in use (uncorrected).
Int Uncorr - Internal GPS in use (uncorrected).
No Pos Src - No sensor position in use.
PA: Positional Accuracy: 0 = uncorrected, 1 = corrected.
RF: RAIM Flag: (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring)
0 = normal operation, 1 = in use.
LAT: Latitude: North or South in degrees.
LON: Longitude: East or West in degrees.
HDG: Heading: in degrees true from Gyrocompass.
ROT: Rate of turn: in degrees/minute (- denotes port, + denotes starboard).
COG: Course Over Ground: in degrees true from dGPS.
SOG: Speed Over Ground: in knots from dGPS.
2.1.4. Data Entry Screen s
The AIS interface provides 13 data entry screens for completing input of required
vessel and voyage data and for modifying the administrator password. The required
data entry screen can be accesse d from the main AIS Main System Menu menu.
This menu is accessed by the key sequence FNC SETUP. The required screen
can be selected by using the DOWN / UP arrow keys to scroll through the list and
pressing ENT to select the highlighted screen name. This will open and display the
screen and free all fields for editing.
Use the LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN arrows to navigate between fields. Use the ENT
key to select a field to edit. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the required data
into the field. Use ENT to save the data entered into the field. Use CAN to cancel
any changes made to edited fields and revert to preexisting data. Once the data
entry is completed, pressing ESC will exit the user to the AIS Main System Menu
screen, allowing the user to go to another menu selection.