Japan Radio JHS-182 Shipboard Automatic Identification System User Manual Instruction Manual Pages 34 to 65
Japan Radio Co Ltd. Shipboard Automatic Identification System Instruction Manual Pages 34 to 65
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- 1. Instruction Manual Pages 1 to 33
- 2. Instruction Manual Pages 34 to 65
- 3. Instruction Manual Pages 66 to 100
Instruction Manual Pages 34 to 65
5.2. .5 CARGO TYPE SELECTION ' ' ' , When is selected, Cargo Type is ready to be selected. After you select thls Item and the cursor moves down to the second line, rotate the jog dial for changing selections. Rotate the jug dial until you find the menu item which you are lookan for. If you push the jog-dlal, the selection Is confirmed and the cursor moves down to the next item (6. Waypoint) ALL SHIPS or nus TYPE CATEGORY Ame/WW) cnseonv Baas/Win) ctrssoav cos/HP/MP) CATEGORY D(DG/HP/MP) CARGO TYPE SELECTION ‘ 5. CARGO/STATUS: The items below can be selected for cargo type: CATEGORYA(DGIHF'IMP) CATEGORY B(DGIHPIMP) CATEGORY C(DGfl-IPIMP) CATEGORY D(DGIHP/MP) NOT UNDER COMMAND RESTRICTED BY MANOEUVRE CONSTRAINED BY DRAUGHT N0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ALL SHIPS PF THIS TYPE But accordan to the type of your ship. some cargo types cannot be selectable. In such cases, “Not Avalleble'is displayed. When SE ke is pressed. the selection process Is terminated and the cursor returns to CARGO/STATUS 5-8 5.2.1.6 WAYPOINTS SETTINGS , When is selected, a menu for Waypoints Setting appears. Up to 14 Waypoints can be set up here. WAYPOlNi’S UTC 11:44 Rotate the jog dial to left/right and move the cursor for BEARING : RANGE selecting the number of voyage plan. ‘ 270' : 0.1mm HAGAMARU i 35' 1 0.29m JROMARU Press the Jo Diai,then the "ii tu ' t * 22. : 0.9mm ABGDEFG—MARU be Input. 9 post on me No being ready o No. POSITiON n‘ a 128.3333 It Is pressed, the process is terminated and go back to 2? s 33. 59: 999 voyage data setting menu(5.2.1). ii 173' 59. 999 3. ‘ 4. i 5. i e. 3 our] [SCROLIJ [SAVE] [ALL CLEAR] Wayne ints Setting After completing the setting for No.6 above, it you rotate the Jog Dial to left, the cursor moves down to the small window at the bottom of the screen. When [EXIT] is selected, the contents which have already entered Is canceled and the process goes back to VOYAGE DATA SETTING." When [SCROLL] is selected, the process continues to entering another six items (positions) For example, ifyou press [SCROLL] after you filled No.1-6. the cursor moves to No.7 and you can set up No.7 to No.12. (For setting up next 6 items, you must complete entering the last item of the screen. This means you have to complete No.6 for going to next screen and entering No.7-12. If you are still on between No.1 and No.5, you can not go to the next screen.) When [SAVE] is selected, the process goes back to “VOYAGE DATA SETTING” after saving the data which was already entered. When [ALL CLEAR] is selected, the entered data Is lost. the screen turn into blank and the cursor returns to No.1. a) WAYPOINTS SETTING PROCEDURE SETTINGS WAYPOINTS ITEMS WAYPOINTS UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE 270° 2 0.ISNM HAGAMARU 35' : 0.29NM JRCMARU N0. ' : 0.9 — 35‘ I 0.29mi JRCNARU * 22 PosleIAx ABCDEFG MARU * 22" : 0.92NM ABCDEFG—MARU N 89' 59_ggg N0. POSITION E 179' 59. 999 I. N 39" 59.999 WAYPO I NTS BEARING : RANGE 270' : 0.18NM UTC II :44 HAGAMANU E 179' 59.999 a n 39° 59.999 E 179' 59. 999 Dlsplaylng Next: Item Waypo i nts Setting (1) WAYPOINTS CONTENTS SETTINGS 1. Rotate the Jog Dial and select the number of sailing plan. 2 Bring the cursor on “No."of the selected Waypoint and click the Jog Dial once. Then “Not'begins bllnklng‘ 3. 4. 5. Press the jog dial once again, and the cursor moves to “N". For setting up latitude, rotate the Jog Dial for selecting N or S, and confirm the selection by pressing the Jog Dial. Set up debree/minmute/second of the latitude. The ranges of each categories are: Degree: 0~89' , Minute: 0~60, Second: D~59.9999 Therefore, the ranges for latitude and longitude are: Latitude: le 0~89' 59.9999 Longitude: ENV 0~89' 599999 The entry for latitude has flnlshed, the cursor jumps to longitude entry. Following the entry method for latitude. set up longitude also. When the entry for Iongltude has been completed, the cursorjumps to the next number. 80 set the waypolnt up same as above. If key is pressed, the procedure M" be terminated and go back to “Sailing Informatlon Settlng Menu." 5—10 Addition of Waypolnts For adding new items between existing items, follow the procedure below: WAYPOI NTS UTC 11 :44 BEARING 1 RANGE NAME / NMSI HAGAMARU JRCMARU ABCDEFG — MARU [1 N 99' 59.999 E 179' 59.999 2. u 99' 59.999 E 179' 59.999 WAYPOI NTS BEARING RANGE . IBNN HAGANARU . 29NM JRCMARU * zz- : 0.92NM ABGDEFG-—NARU N0. POSITION E u 99' 59.999 E 179° 59 999 z. u 99' 59.999 E 179‘ 59.999 BEARING RANGE 2 HAGAMARU JRCMARU ABCDEFG — MARU P08 I TI ON N 99‘ 59. 999 E 179' 59.999 E N 88' 59999 E 179' 59.999 3. N 88' 59.999 E 179“ 59.999 Addition of Waypoints If you want to add a settlng between No.1 and No.2, then put a cursor on No.1. Press the Jog DIaI one time for making bllnk. Rotate the Jog Dial right until'2" appear. Then press the Jog Dial. As to the items after No.2, the numbers advance by one (age No.2->No.3. No.3—»No,4, ~ ). and No.2 whlch Is not set up yet ls newly created. Set up the newly created No.2 following (1) WAYPOINTS CONTENTS SETTINGS above. 5-11 Deletion of Waypoints For deleting existing waypoints, follow the deletion procedure below. But please do not use [ALL CLEAR] at the bottom part of the screen for deleting Waypoinls. a. Move the cursor on the number of Waypoint item which you want to delete, and press the Jog Dial once. b. While N0. is bllnklng , rotate the Dial left. Than the display of ap ears. Set the cursor on and press the Jog Dial again. Make sure the selected item was deleted and the numbers of the items following the deleted one decrease by one. NAYPOI NTS BEARING : RANGE 270° : 0.18NM 35' : 0.29NM JRCNARU 9x 22“ 2 0.92NM ABCDEFG—MARU N0. POSITION I. N 39’ 59.999 E 179' 59.999 II 89“ 00. 000 E 179' 59.999 3. N 98“ 59.999 E 179' 59, 999 UTC 11:44 NAME/INS! HAGAMARU 9.0 WAYPOINTS UTC 11:44 BEARING 2 RANGE m MISI 270" : 0.18NN HAGAMARU 35“ I 0.29NM JRCMARU * 22‘ 1 0.92NM ABCDEFG—IMRU N0. POSITION 1. u 99' 59.999 E 179' 59 999 |. ll 55' 59. 999 E 179' 59.999 Deletion of Naypoi nts You can give names to Waypoints up to 20 characters for each points. The naming method Is same as the one mentloned In “5.2.1.2 Destlnations Entry " 5~12 5.2.1.8 PERSONS ON BOARD ENTRY ' . v When 8. PERSONS ON BOARD is selected, the number of persons on board can be entered. Enter the number with the Jog Dial. You can enter maximum 8191 for persons on board. Press the Jog Dial, then your entry is confirmed and the cursor moves back to 8. PERSONS ON BOARD If. Is pressed, the entry procedure Is laminated and go back to voyage data setting menu (5.2.1 ). When you select —. the height over keel Is ready to be entered. Enter the height over keel with the Jog Dial. Maximum 204.7 meters can be entered. inhale” OVER KEEL :||o4.7u ] Press the Jog Dial, then the entry is confirmed and the cursor return to . if is pressed, the entry procedure is terminated and go backto voyage data setting menu (52.1) 5-1 3 5.2.2 MESSAGE ENTRY , . ' , . ~ 1 UTC 11 144 When is selected, MESSAGE MENU (a menu for "AME / WSI sending/receiving messages)appears. 3":ng Rotate the Jog Dlal for movlng cursor. and make seleciion from menu items. ABGDEFG—MARU Press the Jog Dlal for confirmation on the selected item then you can go to corresponding sub-menu. Z. TX TRAY 3. RX TRAY 4. INTERRUGATION 5. LONG RANGE MESSAGE BUZZER 2 ON Message Menu The outllnes of each menu Items are below: 1. EDIT AND TX - ~ -dlsplays a menu for message edillon and transmisslon. (See. 5.2.2.1) 2. TX TRAY - - -displays a menu for TX (transmission) tray. (See. 5.2.22) 3. Rx TRAY - - -dlsplays a menu for RX (reception) tray. (See. 5.2.2.3) 4. INTERROGATION - - ~d|splays a menu for interrogation. (See. 5.2.2.4) 5. LONG RANGE - ~ - displays a menu for long-rang messages. This menu only works when a long-range communlcatlon device is connected. (See. 5.2.25) 6. MESSAGE BUZZER ~ - ~Set the buzzer onloff when you recelve a message (See. 5.2.2.6) 5-14 5.2.2.1 EDITING/SENDING MESSAGES When 1.EDIT AND T>< Is selected, the screens transit as the chart below shows. Message Menu _. Type “Mame —> Text Editing _> Send 8: Save T@/ ’\_/ T Edit: after deflnlng the Type of Message, edlt It In I’EDIT AND TX! screen. Send: afler edlflng a message, make a selection if send It or save It. After the se!ected procedure com Ieted, return to “MESSAGE MENU“ Return: If E is pressed. return to the prior screen. 5-15 a) MESSAGE TYPE For defining a type of each message, select items for each category which consists of the message Message Types Categories items I SUPPLEMENT BROADCAST Send to all ships FoRMAT MMSI | Send to individual shIE SAFETY Meswsa relatin to safe CATEGORY ROUTINE Messa es relatin to dell tasks FUNCTION TEXT Sendlflgtext message (Function Identifier) CAPABILITY Sending Interrogation for Items which can be INTERROGATE answered REPLY ON requirement of rely for sent messages OFF No r_e£|y AUTO Select channel automaticaIILend send messages CH A Send on Ach B Send on Bch AIB Send on both (A&B)ch Following the Illustration below. select one “Item" for each ‘cetegory.’ And combine them and finally define the type of a message. CATEGORY FUNCTION REPLY When BROADCAST diet ans-tn Following the directions of allows in the chart above. the setting up procedure proceeds In order. For returning to the previous category, press -. Attention: Please notice two exceptions below: 1. If FORMAT is ‘BROADCAST‘ or FUNCTION is ”TEXT", then do not perform selection at REPLY. 2. When “CAPABILITY INTERROGATE" is selected tor FUNCTION, after setting CH, go to “Send and Save” afler setting up CH. 5-16 b) MESSAGE TYPE SETTINGS - setting example Selection and Confirmation FDITANDTX UTC 11:44 BEARING I RANGE NAME / MMSI 270' . 18NM HAGAMARU 35‘ .29NM JRGMRU * 22' . 0.92NM ABCDEFG—NARU RNAT 2 ADDRESSED MNSI : 987654322 2. CATEGORY : ROUTINE 3. FUNCTION next G) 4. REPLY : ON ecu : 6.NUIBER OF RETRY : 3 1 [EXIT [SAVE] © [EDIT] [ALL CLEAR] (1) FORMAT Setting up directions of messages. EDITANDTX (”011144 BEARING RANGE NAIE illSI 270‘ JEN“ 35’ .29NM JRCNARU * 22° : .92NM ABCDEFG—MARU LFORNAT Z BROADCAST 2. CATEGORY 1 SAFETY HAW“ b?!" From MESSAGE MENU(5.2.2), select and press the Jog Dial. EDIT AND TX opens. When "EDIT AND TX" Opens, the cursor is on Rotate the Jog Dial, then the cursor moves up and down over the numbers(1, 2, 3, 4 t) and the items at the bottom([EXIT], [SAVE], [EDIT]. [ALL CLEAR]). Make a selection and press the Jog Dial to confirm the selection. if a confirmation is made while the cursor is at 1~G, the cursor jumps to the right side of “z" of each itemsfieg. If the Jog Dial ls pressed when the cursor is on , the cursor moves to "NB." Then “AIB‘ turns Into" ") By rotating Jog Dial. view the selections and press the Jog Dial when you want to confirm the selection being displayed on the screen. (In this example, the selection variesAUTO —> A -> B —. NE —> AUTO...) “ADDRESSED” or "BROADCAST can be selected by rotating the Jog Dial. Select “ADDRESSED' for sending messages to Individuals and confirm it by pressing the Jog Diel. Select 'BROADCAST" for sending messages to everybody on board and confirm it by pressing the Jog Dial Only when ”ADDRESSED" is selected, enter MMSI. Initially “00000000013 displayed so select 9 digits with the Jog Dial and oonflrm It by pressing the Dial. 5-17 <2) CATEGORY Select category of message. By rotating the Jog DIaI. select “SAFETY" OR “TOUTINE.” Select “SAFETY" for sendlng a message about safety, and select “ROUTINE" for sending an message on ordinary tasks. After making a selection, press the Jog Dial for oontinnaticn. Press TAB key: 1) It you've selected “SAFETY', the cursorlumps to "OH" 2) If you’ve selected “ROUTINE", the cursoriurnps to “FUNCTION" (3) FUNCITON Select the function of messages: 1. “TEXT' and“CAPABlLITY INTERROGATE” are selectable by rotating the Jog Dial. 2. If you send text message, select "TEXT', and if you send an Interrogation select “CAPABILITY lNTERROGATE‘. 3. If TAB key is pressed, If the message Is MMSI(sent not all), then the cursor jumps to “REPLY" and if the message is sent In BROADCAST, the cursorjumps to ‘CH". PP Nr‘ (4) REPLY Select the response to messages is requested or not requested: 1. “ON" and “OFF" are selectable by rotating the Jog Dlal. 2. For messages which are sent personally, if response to reception required. then select “ON",it not “OFF" 3. If TAB key Is pressed, the cursorjumps to “CH”. (5) CH(Channel) Select the transmitting channel: 1. “AUTO","A",“B"and“A/B"are selectable by rotating the Jog DIaI. 2. If the transmitting channel is selected automatically, select “AUTO", use channel A then select “A”. use channel B then select ‘B", and use channel A and B then select “NB”. (6) NUMBER OF ENTRY ~ See [5.2.2.2. Retry Setting! for "NUMBER OF ENTRY". 5-18 c) TEXT EDIT SCREEN Enter texts, according to the procedure of “5.1.1 KEYBOARD DISPLAY AND INPUT METHOD". 5“ 6. 7. EDIT AND TX BEARING : RANGE 270' QIBNM UTC 11:44 NME / MMSI HAGAMARU JRCMARU ABCDEFG—IMRU TEXT EDIT SCREEN consists of three subscrsens : ® Text Screen HUN ARE YOU ? ET, 8 FINE. ® Keyboard Screen (See 5.1.1) 6) Send and Save Screen (See “d)") ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ORSTUWYL 3 456789 4[\]_ lit: 0 ?@+—*/“. : Text Edit Screen Rotate the Jog Dial, then the cursor in Keyboard Display Screen (®) moves accordingly. Select a character In ® with the cursor and press lhe Jog Dial. then the selected character appears on ©. While enterlng characters with the keyboard. if is pressed, one character under the cursor disappears. Select 7—4 in ® , and press the Jog Dial, then the cursorJumps to ©. While the cursor Is In @, if. is pressed or [EXIles selected and pressed,the cursor retumed to (2. If [SAVE] Is selected, the message is saved and the process goes back to Message Menu. If [TX] is selected, message is saved, sentence Is sent, and the process returns to Message Menu. If [ALL CLR] is selected, all the data in G) is canceled and the cursorjump to ©. And the maximum number of characters to be entered for each condition are below. Maximum Number of characters to be entered FORMAT CATEGO RY CHARACTERS messes 151 women 5-19 d) SENDING/SAVING MESSAGES In case, "FUNCTION" in Message Type Screen (see a), b) Message Type) is TEXT, for sending or savlng messages, follow the Instruction below: UT611244 BEARING : RANGE NAME / MMSI 270' I 0.1mm HAGMIARU 35' Z 0.2mm JRGIMRU * 22' z 0.92er ABGDEFG—MARU HOW ARE YOU 7 ABCDEFGHIJKUNOP ORSTUWIXYZ. 0123 4567891[\'|_ “IIS'M‘ ()'.'@I'I—*/“v 11<=>I 1. Press [EXIT] or CLR key to return to MESSAGE TYPE SETTINGS. 2. Select [SAVE], and save the send message. Then go to Message Menu Screen. (The data is dlsplayed at TX TRAY.) 3. Select rl'X]. then save the sent message, sent sentences and go to Message Menu Screen. (The data is displayed at TX TRAY.) Or in case"FunctIon" is CAPABILITY INTERROGATE. sending/savlng messages are done in the screen below. 1.FORMAT : ADDRESSED MASI : 987654322 2. CATEGORY : ROUTINE 3.FUNGTIIJN JAPABILITY IDENTIFIER 41m": A/B [EXI T] [SAVE] [TX] 5-20 5.2.2.2 RETRY SETTINGS , . v v ' When a message Is sent with FORMAT is ADDRESSED, the sender is supposed to obtain a certification message of receian from the receiver. But because of some reasons, such message Is not received, the sender try again to send a certification message. (= retry) Setting up Numbers of Retry Numbers of retries are changable.(0~3, default value is three). 5-21 5.2 .3 TRANSMISSIOMTX) TRAY (VIEWING SENT MESSAGES) , ‘ stands tor “not sent yet” TX TRAY UTC 11 244 BEARING 2 RANGE NAME / MASI 270' : 0,18NM HAGAMARU 35’ 1 0,29NM JRCMARU * 22‘ : 0.92NM ABGDEFG—NARU Z OMAR" 3‘ 431000000 at A BROADCAST 5. BROADCAST 6. 232323232 * 74 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST When 2 X TRAY Is selected, a menu of TX(Transmission) TRAY is isplayed. TX tray stores sent messages and edited messages for sent. Maximum ten messages can be stored for viewed or sent. 1. Initially the cursor is placed on the first message. BAHAKUYOUMARU 2. As the Jog Dial Is rotated, the cursor moves up and down 9. KI NtLKOth over the messages. 10. 987654321 03/04/30 17:45 123456789 CATEGORY1ROUT I NE FUNCION ZTEXT CH ZAUTO ACK 20K SHIT MESSAGE REVIEW SCREEN 3. The information of the message under the cursor Is provided in the box at the lower part of the screen. Date, Time TYPE of Message (9dlgits number/characters) ...9dlglts for MMSI or ‘BROADCAST'for BROADCAST CATEGORY FUNCTION CH ACK (see 4‘) 4. ACK ‘ (1 ) When the message was sent lndivldually(=not BROADCAST) and “REPLY ON”: 1) RECENED A REPLY—v ITACK10KJI 2) NOT RECEIVED AREPLY —> TACKJNONEJ (2)When the message was sent to ali(=BROADCASTED), 1) Successfully Transmitted—r TTRANSMITI‘EDJ 2) Transmission Failed fl FNGJ (3) If "BROADCAST” Is selected above. {TACKJI is not displayed. (4) When the message has '. it shows that the message has not been sent yet. I‘ACK:J Is not displayed either then. It Is pressed, return to Message Menu (52.2). 5-22 Wlth Jog Dial, select message and confirm It by pressing the Jog Dlal. Then the content of the message can be confirmed. TX TRAY UTG 11:44 BEARING I RANGE NAME / IIISI 270‘ I 0.18!“ HAGAMARU 35' I 0.29NM JRCMARU * 22’ I 0.92NM ABCDEFG—MARU VOLLHUII ARE YOU? I AM FINE. IT IS A NICE DAY, ISN' T IT. 1. Press key or select [EXIT] with Jog Dial, return to the prior screen. 2. When [EDIT] Is pressed, go to EDIT AND TX screen (5.2.2.1) for editing the message. 3. For deleting a message, press [DELETE], then the message will be deleted and the process returns to SENT MESSAGES REVIEW SCREEN. [EXIT] [EDI T] [DELETE] SENT MESSAGE CONFIRM scam 5-23 5. 2 4 RECEPTION(RX) TRAY (VIEWING RECEIVED MESSAGES) i When Is selected, a menu of RX(ReceplIon) TRAY is displayed. Rx tray stores received messages and edited messages for sent Maximum ten messages can be stored. x : “ands far "not sent yeti " UTG 11:44 1 Initially the cursor is placed on the first message. BEARI MG : RANGE 270' t IBIIM 35‘ .29NM 2. As the Jog Dial is rotated, the cursor moves up and down fit 22“ : 0.92NM over lhe messages. 2. DMARU 3. 551000000 * é gas%0% 3‘ The infon'natlon of the message under the cursor is G' BROADCAST provided in the box at the lower part of the screen. ' K mm Date, 11me * I fiwfimu PORTS TYPE of Message (9digits number/characters) 94 KING Jana ...9digits for MMSI or “BROADCAST" for 10. 987654321 BROADCAST CATEGORY 03 04 30 17:48 123456789 ACK CATEGORVZROUT INE AOK RECEIVED MESSAGES REVIEW SCREEN 5~24 RX TRAY UTC I I 144 BEARING : RANGE NAIIE / MMSI With Jog Dial. select message and confirm it by pressing the 23g. : gégfi 33mg” Jog Dieli Then the content of the message can be confirmed, * 22’ I 0.92”! ABCDEFG—IMRIJ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPIJRSTUVWXYZ0123456 789m I.Press key or select [EXIT] with Jog Dial. return to the prior screen. 2. When [EDIT] is pressed. go to EDIT AND TX screen (5. 2. I. 2) for editing the message 3. For deletlng a message, press [DELETE]. then the message wi ll be deleted and the process returns to RECEIVED MESSAGES REVIEW SCREEN. 03 04/30 17145 CATEGORY : ROUT INE 4. Vlhen [EDIT] is selected go to EDIT AND TX screen in 5. 2.1.2. RECEIVED MESSAGE CONFIRM SCREEN Reply to BROADCAST |s not accepted. 5-25 5.2 .5INTERROGATION ‘ ‘ . ' ‘ ' ‘ When 4.INTERROGAT|ON is selected in Message Menu(5.2.2), the screen below are displayed, Users can request intormation for destinations whose MMSI Is known‘ a) INTERROGATION SE'l'I'INGS In INTERROGATION screen, two destinations (DESTINETION 1 and DESTINETION 1) can be selected as Interrogations simultaneously. When the Jog Dial Is rotated, the cursor moves between and Press the Jog Dial. then the destination is confirmed. INTERROGATION UTC 11:44 BEARING I RANGE NAME / "Isl 270' : 0.18mi HAGAMARU (1) DESTINATION 1 For DESTINATION 1. two interrogations can be made In one . . time. 35. : °- ”N" JR“‘“"_ When DESTINATION 1 is selected and confirmed, then the first * 22 . oezllll ABGDEFG mu . . 4 . : 987654321 geshgatllon ID is ready to be entered. Then enter 9 digits wtth REQUESTI :P0$ITION REPORT °9 '3' _ Press the Jog Dlai. then the entry was confirmed and the cursor “Ewan-"0“ jumped to REQUEST1. (See 17) for how to select) 2.DESTIIIATIOII iD : I23456789 REQUESTI =AIDS-T0-NAV|GAT|0" For enteling REQUEST 1. rotate the Jog Dial for scrolling the contents Press the Jog Dial for confirming the entry. (See b) for how to select) Set up REQUEST 2 same as 1. [EXIT] [TX] [CLEAR] GHEcKi-I] [CI-ECKI-Z] [CHECKZ] INTERROGATION (2) DESTINATION 2 For DESTINATION 2, one Interrogation can be made in onetime Set up the DESTINATION and REQUEST, follow the same procedure for setting up DESTINATION 1. DESTINATION 1 Is selected and confirmed, and then the first destination ID Is ready to be entered‘ Then enter 9 digits with Jog Dial. Press the Jog Dial, then the ently was confirmed and the cursorjumped to REQUESTI‘ After oonfin'ning REQUEST by pressing the Jog Dial, then the cursor retums to [2.1 . Next rotate left the Jog Dial, then the cursor jumps to the lower box. (for the operation In the lower box, see on 5-26 b) INTERROGATION REQUEST PATTERNS The posslble pafiems of Interrogation are below: patterns of Interrogatlons Intermgation RequesI1-1 Requesfl-Z RequssI2-1 POSITION REPORT (A) o "l o o SHIP STATIC AND VOYAGE (A) O O O SAR AIRCRAFT PCS. REPORT 0 O 0 POSITION REPORT (B) O O O SHIP STATIC AND VOYAGE (B) O O O AIDS-TO-NAVIGATION REPORT 0 O O BASE STATION REPORT 0 O 0 DATA LINK MANAGEMENT MSG O O O CHANNEL MANAGEMENT O O O NON E >< O 0 5-27 0) ITEMS IN THE BOTTOM BOX In the Interrogation Screen (5.2.2.5), when one of the Items in the bottom box, the system operates as mentloned below. [EXIT] - - - ' ~ Cancel the contents and return to Message Manu. [TX] ~ - - Transmit to II'DESTINATIONM (and TDESTINATIONZH ) [CLEAR] - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -Cancel the contents and move the cursor on F1 DESTINATION IDII [CHECK1-1].[1-2].[2-1] ----- ~Return respond messages correspond to each item. If there is no response to Interrogations, this means respond message correspond to the inten'ogation doesn't exist. So when such selection Is made In Interrogation Screen, a short wamlng buzzer rings. Screens don’t change the. Additionally, basically the last line (box) of Interrogation screen Is for displaying received messages or alarms. but after an Interrogation request Is made, it displays If response for the request was made or not. Ex. Responded - - - - - - - - ACKO : 0K Notresponded- - - - - - ACKO : NONE Responded for both requests Only REQUEST] was responded. SORTIIIORTH / RANGE UK) 11143 SORTiNORTlI / RAM! UTC 11:43 BEARING : RANGE IIIAIE / us! | EWING 2 RANGE NAME / NMSI 270" 1 0.18mi HAGANAIIU : 0.1mm 35‘ I 0.29” JROMARIJ * 22“ ' 0 92m |ABCDhFG~HIJKUtllY 121' I 4.85"! 498755431 52' :12.47llfi 44880000243 II 35' 32.8484 $0615.2KT E 123' 45. 2264 006 44. 4' ACKI 2 0K AGIz : 0K ExamIes of Display of havlng responses : 0. 29m 0 ‘JZHM I ABCDEFGM I JKLMN ‘ 498755431 44850000243 N 35" 32. 8484 SOG 15.2KT E I23‘ 45. 2284 COG 44. 4' AOKI 2 0K AOKZ : NONE 5-26 d) VIEWING RESPONSED MESSAGES INTERROGATION UTG ”144 At Interrogation soreen(5.2.2.5). when [CHECKO-O] ([CHECK1-1]. BEARING: RANGE NAME / MMSI _ _ - 270, z 0. 13m HAG AMARU [1 2]. or [2 11) ls selected, response messages are provided. 35' 0.29"! JRG'MARU $22 10.92NII ABCDEFG—IMRU INSI 1 123456789 IIAV STATUS : MOORED PIJS AOCURACY : HIGH P08 1 "135‘ 33. 387’ E1139‘ 54.578' 006 122.0‘ 806 :5.8KII HDG :22.1' RDT :0.1' MIN Select [5x11] at the bottom or press key, and you can go back to Interrogation Menu (5.2.2.5). The response screens vary depend on the type of Interrogation. 5~29 5.2.2.6 LONG RANGE MESSAGES ~ ‘ ‘ In Message Screen(5.2.2), if ls selected, Long Rang Message Screen will be displayed. The setup of Long Range Message Is mentioned in 5.2.4.(SET UP MENU). In SET UP MENU. select (5.2.4.4), and next select from AUTO or MANUAL. When Long Range is requested, “LRNG"is dlsplayed at the bottom line. 5-30 a) MANUAL RESPONSES For Long Range Message, when MANUAL RESPONCES is set, when the system receives Long Range Request, Long Range Screen Is opened automatically Check the Response and REPLY manually to the message. 1.Afler Long Range Request, “Long Range Message ®”opens automatlwlry. 2.When Other Ships reply, F The mher equipment replled] is dlsplayed for 2 seconds. (®) sommomu / RANGE us 11:43 mama : RANGE [Tm- 270' : 0.1mm HAGAMARU 35' 0.29111 JRCIMRU 1 * 22“ I 01 EJZNBI | ABCDEFG-HIJKLHN? 121- :4.esm 49875543] :> 52' :1z.471111 waccunzas N 35‘ 32.8484 806 15.2)“ E 123' 4512264 COO 4414' —@ @ sonnnonm / RANGE urc 11:43 ViewaRer-Respome mama : RANGE mm- (manualylbyusera) 270° : 0.1mm mammu 35' : o.29nM 1 221 : 0.9mm 121' . “511m 52' :12147MM ABCDEFGfHIJKLMN‘ 498755431 AAEBCCDDMS POSI T I ON 006 806 II II 11 || LONG RANGE : THE OTHER EQUIPMENT REPLIED DRAUGHT SHI P/ CARGO Long Range Message FRuu : NAME : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ORST ' L NGE UTO 1 1 244 NAME / "MS! FROM 473593022 [EXI TI NAME [REPLY] 322?ch I JKLNNDP [NOT REPLY] LRNG IP 8 NAMECALL sum. IMO N0. DATE AND TIME IESSME CDIPOSITION DESTINATION AND ETA SHIP' S LENGTH BREADTH. TYPE UTC 11:44 5-31 In Manual Response (®), 0 Show the Name and MSI, In the box at down-left of (I) - Reverse display the requested Items - Initially, the cursor appearson [EXIT]. in bottom right of LONG RANGE screen, . If [EXITlis selected or E, key is pressed, return to Message Menu. . If [REPLY] is pressed. dlsplay a sentence of acceptan the request and change the display of down right of the screen. (see G) and ® above) 0 If [NOT REPLY] is pressed, display a sentence of “No Reply“ and change the dlsplay of down right of the screen. (see 0) and ® above) b) AUTOMATIC RESPONSES For Long Range Message, when AUTOMATIC RESPONCES Is set, the reply to the message will be performed background. In this case, LONG RANGE MESSAGE SCREEN does not open automatically. When uses see the message, the response has been already done. Long Range Message Screen is same as a).®. 5-32 5.2.3 USER ALARM SETTING ' When 4 ALARM SETTING is selected from Main Menu, USER ALARM SETTING screen appears. The alarms that users can change the alarm settings are GUARD ZONE ALARM and LOST TARGET ALARM. From this screen, users can change the settings of these alarms. Initially the cursor ls on 1.GUARD ZONE. When the Jog DIaI is rotated, the cursor moves over the selections (1 GUARD ZONE —» 2.LOST TARGET —> 3. USER ALARM HISTORY) , so select one of them and confirm the selection by presslng the Jog Dial. When the key is pressed, the process 90 back to Main Menu. USER ALARM SETTING LITO 11:44 BEARING Z RANGE NAME / MMSI HAGAMARU . 29NN JRCNARU . QZNM ABCDEFG — MARU : 994 9NII : 0M 2.L08T TARGET : 99.9NM BUZZER Z OFF 3. USER ALARM HISTORY UserAIarm Setting 1.GUARD ZONE When Is selected, the range of GUARD ZONE ALARM can be set. If a ship come into the range, a warnlng message-‘GUARD" will be displayed and a beep M" be rung. The value stands tor the radlus centered by awn ship. It can be set between 0 and 99.9(M). When the value Is zero(0), then GUARD ZONE ALARM (the beep also) is canceled. When other shlps come into withln the radlus set up above, (1) When I'BUZZER : ON! . ring a beep and display 'GUARD" at the bottom line. (2) When TBUZZER : OFF] , no not ring beeps, nut 'GUARD“ is displayed. The dIspIay/alamt can be cleared by -. 5-33 [Procedure] (1). From USER ALARM SETTING MENU, use the Jog Dlal and select (2). With the Jog Dial, input the radius.(see 5.2.3) 6) Maximum 99.9NM. ® When It is set 0.00NM, then the alarm will be canceled. 6) When the Jog Dial is pressed. the selection is confirmed. Q) When key is ressed, the selection is canceled. (3). The cursor moves to m , then select and confirm ONIOFF by the Jog Dial. (4). The wrsorjumps to the next item. 2.LOST TARGET When is selected, the range of LOST TARGET ALARM can be set. if a communication with the target ls lost for more than six minutes, a wamlng message-“TARGET will be displayed and a beep will be rung. The display/alarm can be cleared by -. [Procedure] 1. (1). From USER ALARM SETTING MENU. use the Jog Dial and sele_ (2). With the Jog Dial, Input the radius.(see 5.2.3 for numeric Input) (D Set the distance which Is sufficientty possible to oommunlcate (2) When the Jog Dial is pressed, the selection is confirmed. (3 When key is ressed, the selection is canceled. (3). The cursorjumps to m , then select and confirm ONIOFF by the Jog Dial. (4). The cursorjumps to the next item. 5-34 3. USER ALARM HISTORY The day and tlme of the alarms above are recorded. The newest record comes to the top. The newest ten records are displayed and older records are dlscarded. USER ALARM HISTORY UT011144 BEARING Z RANGE NAME / MMSI 270° : 0.181" HAGAMARU 35° : 0.291“ JRCMARU 4: 22' : 0.921" ABGDEFG—MARU 142004/01/01 12'34 GUARD 2. 2003/12/31 GUARD 3. 2003/12/31 GUARD 4. 2003/12/31 TARGET 5 2003/12/21 GUARD 6. 2003/11/09 GUARD 7. 2003/11/09 GUARD 8. 2003/11/09 TARGET 9. 2003/11/07 1 . TARGET 10. 2003/11/01 19:48 GUARD USER ALARM HISTORY 5-35 5.2.4 SET UP MENU ' . ' . ' ‘ ' From MAIN MENU, when 4. SETUP is selected, a menu for setting AIS Controller appears. SET UP UTC 11:44 BEARING 1 RANGE NAME / MMSI 270‘ 2 0.18NN HAGAMARU 35' : 0.29NN JRGNARU at: 22‘ 1 0.92NN ABCDEFG-NARU Setup of the AIS Controller functions and channel management of the transponder. 49 2.TIME DIFFERENCE : 22222 (LOCAL TIME) 1 OFF 3. REGIONAL CHANNE. SETTING 4. LONG RANGE RESPONSE : NAMJAL 5. BUZZER 1 ON 6. GROUP SHIP 7. CHANNEL SETTING 8. PASSWORD The outlines of menu items are: CONTRAST~ - ~adjust the shade of this display. (see 5.2.4.1) TIME DIFFERENCE- - -input Local tlme. (see 5.2.4.2) REGIONAL CHANNEL SE'I'I'ING- - -input . (see 5.2.4.3) LONGRANGE RESPONSE- - -select MANUAL/AUTO response.(see 5.2.4.4) BUZZER~ - -se|ect buzzer 0N/0FF.(see 5.2.4.5) GROUP SHIP~ ~ ~entry of group ships (max 10 shlps)(see 52.4.6) CHANNEL SETTING- ~ -set channels.(see 5.2.4.7) PASSWORD ~ - -entry of a new password.(see 5.2.4.8) Pflp’finflaP’Nr‘ When 1. CONTR See 5.2.3 for Numerical Input for the methodology of the numerical input. is selected, CONTRAST is ready to be entered. | LCONTRAST : m | CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT 5-36 5.2.4.2 TIME DIFFERENCE SETI'ING ‘ > . . . ~ , Setup of local time, and Select a display change oftime. MAIN MENU LMT 13:22 BEARING Z RANGE NAME / WISI .18NM HAGAMARU .29NM JRCMARU . 0.92NM ABCDEFG—MARU I. CONTRAST 2 49 2.TIME DIFFERENCE : 22:22 (LOCAL TIME) : l LNT [Operations] Rotate the Jog Dial and select the Input the Local Tlme (See 5 2.3.1) Enter the Local Tlme wlth the Jog Dlel. The cursor move to the lower line. Relate the Jog Dial and select the "ON/OFF". When "ON' ls selected,Curren1 11me(the upper IIne) ls changed to 'LMT' from 'UTC‘. 9"?pr * When UTC lime is not obtained, Local Time cannot set up. 5—37 5.2.4.3 REGIONAL CHANNE SETTING When 3. REGIONAL CHANNEL SETTiNG is selected, Regional Channel Setting Menu appears. A maximum eight channel management Information can be Inputted. Rotate the Jog dial to left/right and move the cursor for selecting the menu. Press the Jog Dial, then'the sub menu displayed If- is pressed, go back to set up menu (5.2.4). REGIONAL CHANNEL SETTING UIC 11: 44 Setting geo which“ __ ll 14‘ 22.33' gr ea, 9 11143‘ 59.99’ * I 1.11222 NARROW g. TX/RX MODE: IfifiXNAmX ( CH A. Gil B ) —_Zonesize 4 TX PWER : HIGH 5 ZONE SIZE : SNM (UREA (NE) : N 14' 0ch : 1222lMRli01lTX/RX it 143' Gt 5 : 2222 wow ‘IX/Rx UREA (SW): N 15‘ rxmen zmsu II 145' 8. MOE IBROADCAST IISG. 22 IIISI 123456789 U’I'C : 2004/07 29 12:49 EX I T] CHECK [SAVE] [LIST] [ALL CLEAR] Regional channel setting The range of coordinates Is set up In distance less than 200NM [2on or more]. [Setting Up Procedure] 1. Set up a new transmission as the picture above. Check if the settings works or not. If OK, you can save the setting. 2. Additionally, if you want to see settings which had already been registered (maximum 9), It is available from a list. When this menu opens, the cursor is on Press the Jog Dial then the cursor jumps to the channel number. (e.g. in the picture above, if the Jog Dial pressed while the cursor is on 1., then It jumps to “1222“ .) And If you rotate the Jog Dial while it Is on I, then the cursor moves 1 —» 2 —> 3 —> 4 5-38 [Explanation of the setting menus] 1.2.CHANNEL: 1. 2. are a menu for setting channel number and bandwidth. By rotating Jog Dial, Input the channel number and confirm it by pressing the Dial. If key Is pressed, terminate the process and discard the change. No. : Set up to the channels which are used. BANDWlDTH : Select the bandwidth from WIDE/NARROW 3. TXIRX MODE : This menu is used for setting the transmission/receive(TX/RX) mode of CH A and CH B. With Jog-Dial, select a combination of communication method. Turn the Jog Dlal left then the number changes 1—-»2—s$ from 3 patterns below: 1.TXIRX.TXIRX (CH A—o TXIRX. CH 3 -> TXIRX) 2.TXIRX, RX (CH A—> TXIRX. CH B -> RX) 3.Rx, TXIRX (CH A—» Rx. CH B -> TXIRX) Press the Jog Dial for continuing the selection. Setting as (RX, RX) cannot be selectable. 4.TX POWER: Select the T_x Output Power(HIGl-ULOW). This menu is for setting the transmission power. The power of each setting is: High 12.5W Low. ..2W Rotate Jog Dial and select from High or Low. Press the Jog Dial for confirming the selection. 5.ZONE SIZE : Set up the width of the channel change zone. Set the range with Jog Dial. The range can be Input between 1 and BNM. Press the Jog Dial for confirming the entry. If. key is pressed, temiinate the process and discard the mange. 6,7. Coordinates in area : Set up the coordinates of area. By setting NE at 6, SW at 7, define the area. When cursor is on 6, press the Jog Dial. The cursor moves to the right of “z‘, turn the Jog Dial and select “N". Press the Jog Dial for confirming "N". Enter numeric value for “xxx' xx.xx"and press for confirmation. Follow the procedure above. enter value for E(East), S($outh) and W(West). If @ key is pressed, terminate the process and discard the change. 8. Change direction of the Regional Channel : When 8. is selected. the information about a setting direction is provided. Here only displaying the infomiatlon, no selections/changes are made. SOURCE...The contents of directions received MMSI...MMS| of the origin of the setting direction UTC...The UTC time when the direction was accepted 5-39
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