Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Nauticast 2662 del fabbricante ACR Electronics
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D II Please read this first! Warning: Although ACR strives for accuracy in all its public ations; t his material may contain errors or omissions, and is subject to change without prior notice. ACR shall not be made liable f or any specific, indirect, incidental or consequential da mages as a resul t of its use.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D III 1 S TARTING THE NAUTICA ST ................................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST f or operation .................................
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D IV History of Change s Date Version Rev. Status Comments Responsible 200 5-11-01 1.0 .0 A Released Initial Release A. Lesch 2006 -07-25 1.0.1 B Released Editorial w ork 2006 -11- 06 1.0.2 C Released Screen Display Updates 2008 - 12 - 05 1.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 1 1 Starting the NA UTICA ST 1.1 Initial Set Up o f the NAU TICAST for operat ion NOTE: A UTHORIT IES MANDATE THAT YOU ENT ER THIS INFORM ATION. After install ing t he antennas and hardware the f ollow ing User, Voyage related and Ship Settings data needs to be entered.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 2 1.2 Entering the MMS I / IMO / DA C / ESN Number s Select from the Main Menu “Serv ice Configuration” Number 6 . The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil. (see Appendix 7.3 for password information).
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 4 1.3 Entering Ship Sett ings .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 5 Setting the Interna l and Externa l GPS A ntenna Position. NOTE: It is critical for the proper orientat ion of you r ship to other AIS users to enter this data accurate ly. Example : Length o f ship / convoy = 220m and Beam of ship / convoy = 43 m.
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 8 Mask input: Scroll the Data Fields with [ Ente r] and input the UN destination codes as well as the ET A (estimated time o f arrival) data. Save the new settings by pressing [Save], and return t o the Main Menu Screen by pressing [Exit].
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 9 1.5 Service and User Passwords WARNIN G: It is very import an t that the Service password not be lost . The default password f rom the factory is m entioned on your AIS display at the protection foil. (see Appendix 7.3 for password information) .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 10 Service Menu Exa mple: Service Pass word Menu Example : Enter the new Password: Then push Enter (M 5). Repeat the new Password: Then Push Enter (M 5). A minimum of 6, a maximum of 8 characters are allowed. Should the new password include numbers, use the shi ft key to generate them.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 11 Changing the Use r Password .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 12 Press Save to s tore the changes. 2 NAUTICA ST™ Inland A IS User Interface 2.1 NAUT ICAST Keyboard The NAUTICAS T is fitted wi th a full alphanumeric keyboard, wi th the following functions : By pressing any key on the keybo ard the letters a re addressed.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 13 2.3 Explanation of the Num-Locked and [NUM] F unctions The NUM -Locked f unction is enabled after pressing the Function [ Fn ] K ey and the Shift [ ] Key. It is possible to disabl e the Num-Loc k Function by pressing the Shi ft [ ] Key.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 14 3 NAUTICA ST Screens The advanced versi on of the NAUTICAST offers three display modes: Navigation Screen - Standard screen, autom atically visible Menu Structu re - Visible after pressing the [Menu] Soft Ke y Graphical User Inte rface - The Gr aphical User Interface is visible after pres sing the [M2] Soft Key (new m ode) 3.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 15 3.1.1 Own Vessel Data LAT:N 1°27.845'ExtSOG:34.6kn 05/26/06 LON:E 0°21.289'ExtCOG:173.0° 10:52:26 LAT: Latitude LON: Longitude Date: The actual UTC - date (MM.DD.YY) and time (hh.mm.ss) are displayed on the top right hand corner o f this vi ew.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 16 3.1.2 Other Vessel Data 001/021..SHIPNA ME....RNG.BRG ..SOG..COG. . 001/021 (E.g: Vessel 01 of 021) current or selected Vessel/ T o tal number of Vessels (max.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 17 3.1.4 Other Vessel Deta ils This screen shows the Dynamic, Voyage and Vessel Related Data, which is currently being transmitted by a p reviously selected vessel .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 18 This in formation indicates the Re ference Point of the used GPS Anten na onboard the vessel. RefPoint:A190 B120 C10 D<63m A: 190m B: 120m C: 10m D: >63m (means more than 63m in the case of a very large vessel) Vessels Cargo: Indicates the t ype of cargo on board.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 19 To call up the Mai n Menu, press the [ M enu] button once, and all Submenus are displayed. The cursor positi on indicates the sel ected submenu. Menu navigation is achieved by pressing the [Up] or [Down] keys to select, and then by pressing [Enter] to confirm the desi red Submenu sel ection.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 20 NOTE: The navi gation screen automaticall y appears after some seconds of user inactivi ty on the transponder, or immediatel y by pressing the [ Menu] button in the Main M enu. 3.4 Sub-Menus Ov erviewMessages 3.4.2 A IS Status 3.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 21 3.4.4 Ship Settings – (Use r Password Protec ted) 3.4.5 Transpond er Configuration – (User Pass word P rotected) 3.4.6 Service Configura tion – (Service Pass word Protected) N 1 o 19' E 0 o 12' |1>0.01|2>1.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 22 3.4.7 Display Settings 3.4.8 Graphical Disp lay Settings N 1 o 21' E 0 o 15' |1>0.10|2>1.30|3>1.80nm *********** Display Settings *********** Mode | +- [*] Da.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 23 3.5 Sub-Menus Detai led 3.5.1 Messages Dynamic Key s: Messages [M5] [Select] Select chosen Submenu [Enter] Confirm Message Submenu Selection [M8] [Back] Return to Mai n Menu Screen [Up] / [Down] Navigate Submenu for Selection Writing Messages: This screen provi des a means to wri te and send mes sages.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 24 a) Writing an Addres sed Message To write a Safety Related Message first select an addressee from the Vessel Listing. This is possible by using the cursor buttons [Up] and [Dow n], and confirming the selection with [Enter] or [Select ].
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 25 Dynamic Key s: Addressed Message Editor [M5] [Send] Send Messa ge [Enter] Send Message [M6] [Channel] Select Transmission Channel [M7] [Channel] Select Transmission Channel [M8].
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 27 e) Confirmation o f Broadcast Sent M essage This Confirma tion Screen shows that the message was successfully transmitted on the Broadcast Setting. By pressing [Back] the user automatically returns to the Message Editor for further Messaging.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 28 Handling a Long Ran ge Interroga tion (LRI) Default Settin gs for LRI Reques ts: A utomatic Mode : T he LRI is automatical ly dealt with and ow n vessel data is sent.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 29 An LRI has arriv ed; the NAUTICAST Set tings are con figured to Manual Mode : The LRI therefore need s to be manual ly handled (accepted or re jected) Dynamic Key s: LRI in the .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 30 Inbox History: Overview of Received Messages an d Alarms Message Type s: Description ASRM Addressed Safety Related M essage BSRM Broadcast Sa fety Related M essage ALR Alarms (D.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 31 ASRM*13:42 HI GH WINDS IN AR EA! 5004 Addressed Safety Related Message, unacknow ledged by recipient, arrived at 13:42, with t ex t .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 32 ASRM: Information Time 17:39 Date 11/26 (mm.dd) POS 01/02 (Messa ge 01 of 02) Message Type AddressedSRM Status * (not acknow ledged) MMSI of Sender 5004 Channel Incoming AIS Chann el ACK Message not y et acknowle dged A LR – Reading Incoming A larms: ALR: Information Time 17:36 Date 11/26 (mm.
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 35 Mod.: A IS Transmission Mode AU Autonomous AS Assigned IN Interrogation/Pol led Mode ?? Unknown Used Channel AIS1, AIS2 Syn.: (UTC source) D UTC direct I UTC indirect B Sync to Base A Sync to mobile w ith the most re ceived stations ( Semaphore) RXVe: Total number of all receiv ed stations by the indiv idual vessel .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 36 Reference Point (in meters): This in formation indicates the Re ference Point of the used G PS Antenna onboard the vessel. RefPoint: A190 B1 20 C1 0 D>63m A: 190 m B: 1 20 m C: 10m D: > 16m Vessels Cargo: Indicates the type of cargo on boa rd N/A or harmless Further Vessel Details: Draught : 3.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 37 m) Security Log The Security Lo g is implemented to show the swi tched off time s of the transponde r. In standard opera tion, this Lo g should not contain any entries.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 38 N 1 o 20' E 0 o 13' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm | ---------------------------------- | Menu -----| | | + - 1. Messages View | + - 2. AIS Status | + - 3 . Voyage Settings -----| + - 4. Ship Settings | + - 5. Transponder Configuration Msg.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 39 The password query field appears . Input new User Passw ord and press [Enter]. General Settings No.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 40 NavStat Navigational Status Under way using engine At anchor Not under command Restricted maneuv erability Constrained by her draught Moored Aground Engaged in fishing Under way.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 41 Person s on Board o .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 42 Input String: Direct input of the destination string. ETA (estima ted time of arrival) has to be entered separately N 1 o 18' E 0 o 12' |1>0.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 43 Mask input: Scroll the Data Fields with [Enter] and input the UN destination codes as well as the ETA (e stimated time of arriv al) data. Save the new settings by pressing [Save], and return t o the Main Menu Screen by pressing [Exit].
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 44 3.5.3 Ship Settings (User Pass word Protected) or press No.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 45 Example: Length (of the co mplete conv oy) = 400m Beam (of the co mplete conv oy) = 32m Internal GPS-Antenna is mounted 20 metres from stern and 24 me tres from starboa rd.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 46 After the Ship Set tings hav e been input and saved , this screen appea rs . [Exit] takes the use r back to the Mai n Menu. GPS A ntenna Mounting It is important to input the exact m ounting position of the GPS Antenna on the vessel as this influences the accu racy o f the displayed target in an ECDIS.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 47 3.5.4 Transpond er Configuration (User Password Protected) The Configuration Menu allows the user t o al ter the hardware-based parameters. User Password Con figuration is also unde rtaken here. A ccessing the Configuration Settings: The Configurati on Menu is User Passw ord protect ed.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 48 Incorrect User Pas sword Inpu t If the incorrect User Passw ord is input, the scre en below appears. Dynamic Key s: User Pass word Input (A ccess Denied) [M5] [Exit] Return to V.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 49 Dynamic Key s: Initial User Pass word Setting [M5] [Enter] Confirm User Password Input [M8] [Back] Return to Menu Configuration This screen appears if the new User Passwords are mismatched - i.e. the New User Password and the Repeated New User Passwor d are not identica l.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 50 The new User Passw ord configuration has been saved. b) Region Settin gs A Region is a def ined area, with specific VHF parameters, which are sent out by Vessel Traffic Service Sta tions (VTS), and received vi a Digital Selective Ca lling (DSC) or AIS.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 51 Overvie w of Region Settings Name Region Number Number of pre-defined Region Valid OK Status of Region Setting - OK: Stored and Valid Source A:AddrChM A: Addressed Channel Management (Msge. 22) Source: VTS via AIS B:BcastChM B: Broadcast Channel Management (Msge.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 52 Input Modes fo r New Regions Data Field Field Description Input Modus A dditional Information NE LAT(1) Latitude N/E co rner Manual Input Degrees and minute s NE LON(1) Longitud.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 53 d) Interrogation Set tings This screen allows sett ings for m odes of r e sponse to Long Range Interrogation Requests (LRI). It is possible to set the AIS station to respond automatically or manually to LR Interrogations, and determine which vessel data may be interrogated.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 54 Replying to a Long Range Interroga tion Requ est: The arrival of an LRI is show n in the Navigation Screen (top right hand corner: * 1L ) The detailed LRI is automatically stored in Menu 1:Messages, Submenu: 6 I nbox LRI, whe re the request can be read and replied to .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 55 e) Sensor Settin gs Within this service password protected men u t he NAUTICAS T offers the following configuration option s: Set up data speed 4800 /9600/38400 baud . Monitor the connec ted sensor input s for each se nsor channel .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 56 f) Inland AIS Con figuration / Blue Si gn This screen allow s the user to toggle the quality o f the speed , course or heading information received from an external dev ice. These settin gs are normall y set to low. NOTE: It is hi ghly recommended to keep the se ttings on low.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 57 3.5.5 Service Configura tion (Serv ice Password Protected) The Service Conf i guration Menu allows initial configuration of the Service Password, Password Settings (on/off), MMS I/IMO Numbers a nd the option of resetting the NAUTICAST to Factory Settin gs.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 58 g) Change Service Passw ord This screen provides a means to indiv idually configure the Service Passw ord. This password .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 59 h) User Password Set tings Change User Pass word Protection : This function allows the user to enable or disable the User Password Query Function. For security reasons, it is hig hly recomm ended t o enable User Password Protection in order to avoid unauthoriz ed Transponder ope ration.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 60 i) Changing the MMSI / IM O / DAC / ESN Nu mbers Mention ed DAC and ESN number s are only availabl e in Inland AIS - M ode . .
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 62 j) Changing the A IS Mode press No.
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Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 64 k) Restore Factory Settings CAUTION: By acknowl edging the r eturn to Factory Settings Command , all previ ous settings, both the User and Service Passw ords and all ma nually i.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 65 3.5.6 Display Settings It is possible to choose from Daylight and Nightlight Display Settings; it is further possible t o adjust the Brigh tness and Contrast Settings for both Di splay Settin gs. The maximum se tting for Bri ghtness and Contra st is <9>, the minimum setting is <0>.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 66 The main features of this Graphi cal User Interface (GUI) are the two new view options: - Radar View The typical w ay of presenting t raffic informati on on screens - Fairway Vi.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 67 3.6.1 Switching bet ween the Vie ws Navigation Screen pressing [M2] leads to Rad ar View pressing [M2] leads to Fair way Vie w pressing [M2] leads y ou back to Navigation S creen LAT:N 1 o 27.845'ExtSOG:34.6kn 05/26/2006 LON:E 0 o 21.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 68 3.6.2 The Radar Vie w This screen provides the user with a commonly used way of representing ship objects on an electronic device. T he Radar View is nort hern orientated, as indicated by the compass on the very right top of the screen.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 69 Dynamic Key s: Radar Vie w [M1] Set filter option on AIS Targets [M2] Switch betwee n the views [M3] Show alarm w indow [M5] Acknowledge alarms or safety rela ted messages (SRM).
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 70 This screen show s a 1 step scrolling in a southern direction. This screen show s a 2 step scrolling in a southern direction. The Minimized R adar Vie w The minimiz ed radar view shows a split screen. O n the left hand side a Ship List is display ed, on the right hand side a minimized view of the Radar View is visible.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 71 The Elements in the Minim ized Radar Vie w: “Message Write” Button: By pressing the [M4] butt on , a m essa ge can be sent to an AIS target t h at is currently selected in the Ship Lis t. Ship List: This list shows the same targets as shown in the Nav igation Screen.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 72 Ship Details If a targe t is selec ted by pressing [Enter], whether in t he Ship List or direct ly in the graphical view, the correspondi ng ship detail s are displayed instead of the mini mized vi ew. Pressing [Up] or [ Dow n] scrolls t he ship detail list by line, [Left] or [Right] by page.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 73 Compass Own Ship AIS Targets Horizontal Lines Fairway Lines.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 74 The Elements in the Fair way Vie w: Compass: Shows the current COG. Fairway Lines : The Fairway Lines are border lines of a virtual fairway oriented on t he actual course over ground. A IS-Targets : Other AIS targets received via V HF are displayed, if their distance is within the r an ge of the current zoom lev el.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 75 Zoom Level 2 would look like this: The Minimized Fa irway Vie w The minimized Fairway View sho w s a split screen. O n the left hand side a Ship List is display ed and on the r i ght hand side a minimiz ed Fairway View is seen. This view is display ed, if one of the cursor key s is pressed.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 76 Ship List / Mini mized Vie w Switch: This switch indicates whether targets can be selected fr o m the Ship List or f rom the minimized view. If the arrow above the [M6] points to the left, targets can be selected from the Ship List with the [Up] and [Down] buttons.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 77 3.6.4 Message and A larm Handling A larms If an alarm occurs , the sy mbol to the right of the [M 3] button becomes visi ble. Pressing the [M 3] button show s the details of the sel ected alert. Pressing [M5] leads to alarm acknowledgement and the closure of the window as well as the alarm icon disappearing.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 78 3.6.5 Configuration of the Grap hical Display General The configuration of the Graphical Display could be accessed over t he entry point 8 of the Main Menu. The Configurati on Menu allow s the user to alter th e parameters of the G raphical Di splay.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 79 Sub-Men u Content Fairway Vi ew Scale Settings of the Geo metry and Scale o f the Fairway Vi ew Fairway Vi ew Symbols Symbol sett ings of t h e Fairway View (also the minimized .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 80 NOTE: The Fairw The f ollow ing drawing illustrates the parame ters fr om the Fairway View Scale Menu and additionally presents the transfor mation process from the Radar View to the Fai rway Vi ew.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 81 Fairway View Symbols Dynamic Key s: Fairway View Symbols [M5] [Save] Save the settin gs [M8] [Back] Return to Graphical Display M enu The symbols for the own ship and for other tar gets could be selected individually .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 82 Radar Vie w Symbols Parameter Symbol Standard Standard + Vecto rs Standard Solid Standard Solid + Vec tors Solid Reduced (3x3) NOTE: Other Sy mbols (i.e.: for a Base Station) ar e fixed Dynamic Key s: Radar Vie w Symbols [M5] [Save] Save the settin gs [M8] [Back] Return to Graphical Display M enu N53°31 E10° 1 |1>0.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 83 Other Settings Inside t his menu it is possible to adjust the graphical view t o your demand. The available functions cover the topics: o AIS-t a rget filter settin gs o Enabling / disabling the A uto Zoom feature w ith max.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 84 Save On all of t he described options inside the Configuration of the Graphical User Interface you could save y our settings by pressing the [M2] Butt on.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 85 4.1 MOB Person over B oard By pressing the MOB button the current navigation position of own vessel and time of incident is automat icall y saved.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 86 4.2 A ctivating the SRM Safety Related Message Button The desired Distress M essage Text can be selected by pressing the appropriate number on the keyboard. By pressing t he [Exit] button, it is possible to escape fr om this screen without sending the SRM Message.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 87 Dynamic Key s: Send SRM Message [M5] [Send] Send selected SRM Message [M8] [Back] Return to SRM Message Selection Confirmation o f sent SRM: Upon sending the SRM t o all vessels the Broadcast Transmission Status is shown.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 88 NOTE: The SRM message tr ans mission is automaticall y repeated every 180 seconds until the [Stop] button has been pressed . Each SRM Message that is sent out every 180 seconds contains updated navigation information o f own vessel posi tion and actual time .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 89 5 Troublesho oting 5.1 Reading and unde rstanding A larms: The NAU TICAST differentiates between Alarm and TXT messages. An Alarm informs the user about ma jor system malfunction s and faili ngs in the connected senso rs. The Alarm Status infor ms t he user about all active Alarms.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 90 5.2 A larm Codes ID Description Text Cause/Source System Reaction / Remedy 01 AIS: Tx malfunction VHF Antenna, cabling Reaction: The transponder unit stops transmission. If Alarm ID 01 and ID 02 are simultaneously displaye d, then a major antenna proble m has arisen .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 91 56 AIS: ENTER MMSI NUMBER No v alid MMSI entered. .
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 92 6 Contact and Su pport Informat ion Contact your local dealer for NAU TICAST suppo rt. Please see our ACR Website for Se rvice Listing. ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Handelskai 388 / Top 632 A- 10 20 Vienna, Aust ria Tel: +43 (1) 5 237 237 - 0 Fax: +43 (1) 5 237 237 - 150 Email: Technical.
Y1 - 03 -0211 Rev D 93 7 Appen dix 7.1 Explanation of com monly used Abbrev iations Abbreviation Full Text A/B (A+B) AIS Channel 1 / A IS Channel 2 ACK Acknowledgement AddrChM Addressed Channel Manage.
7.2 ERI ship types This table is used to automatical ly convert the selected UN ship types, which are used in Inland message 10, to the IMO type s which are used in IMO messa ge 5.
code U ship name Msg 5 (1- 99) Ship Ty pe - SOLAS dig1 dig2 Type (first dig it) Cargo (Second digit) 8170 V Freightbarge w ith containers 8 9 Tanker No additional in formation 8180 V Tankbarge, ga s 9.
code U ship name Msg 5 (1- 99) Ship Ty pe - SOLAS dig1 dig2 Type (first dig it) Cargo (Second digit) 8441 V Ferry 6 9 Passenger Sips No additional in formation 8442 V Red cross ship 5 8 Medical tran s.
7.3 Pass word Settings This AIS transponder has two le vel s of password- g.
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