Quark-elec Manualhttps://www.quark-elec.com 9 of 14 2018V2.07. ConfigurationThe configuration tool for the A042T is where the user will assign there ships information to thetransponder. This information is needed for the transponder to accurately locate and use the class BAIS system. Use the link below to download the configuration tool if not on CD. Configuration tool canonly be used on Windows.https://www.quark-elec.com/downloads/configuration-tools/Name DescriptionMMSIMaritime Mobile Service Identity is a unique 9 digit number that is assigned to a(Digital Selective Calling) DSC radio or an AIS unit. Your MMSI number is your uniquecalling number for DSC radios or an AIS unit. See chapter mobile maritime serviceidentityIMO International Maritime Organization number should be entered into this section. TheIMO number will be on the hull and certificates for the ship.CALLSIGN Call sign for your vesselDraughtDraught is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel),with the thickness of the hull included. Draft determines the minimum depth of watera ship or boat can safely navigateName Enter the name of your vesselETA Estimated Time of Arrival to destination entered belowDestination This is the destination your vessel is heading to. This should be entered before everyjourney ideally.Ship typeThis field should contain a number referring to the type of vessel you are using thistransponder on. For example enter the number 36 for vessels using sail propulsion. Forexample enter the number 37 for pleasure craft (Yacht powered by engine)SerialThis refers to the connection you are using between the transponder and the software.Find the right COM port for your transponder and click connect. This information can befound in the device manager on your PC. See chapter check the USB connections.Report set How often (in seconds) Class B AIS signal is reported by the transponder. Werecommend not setting report to anything below 10 secondsNote: Some of this information is legally required if using the A042T on water. Please check with yourrelevant authority or coastguard. Please input this information carefully.