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NAUTICAST 2662
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- S TARTING THE NAUTICAST
- Entering the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers
- Entering Ship Settings
- Entering Voyage Related Data
- Service and User Passwords
- NAUTICAST™ I NLAND AIS U SER I NTERFACE
- Explanation of the Num-Locked and [NUM] Functions
- Navigation Screen
- Own Vessel Data
- Other Vessel Data
- Other Vessel Details
- Menu Structure
- Main Menu
- Messages
- Ship Settings – (User Password Protected)
- Display Settings
- Sub-Menus Detailed
- Voyage Settings (User Password Protected)
- Ship Settings (User Password Protected)
- Transponder Configuration (User Password Protected)
- Service Configuration (Service Password Protected)
- Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Switching between the Views
- The Radar View
- The Fairway View
- Message and Alarm Handling
- Configuration of the Graphical Display
- S AFETY F UNCTIONS
- MOB Person over Board
- Activating the SRM Safety Related Message Button
- T ROUBLESHOOTING
- Alarm Codes
- Text Messages
- contact and support information
- Appendix
- ERI ship types
- Password Settings
NAUTICAST 2662
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description of AIS
- AIS in an Operational Environment
- AIS Networks
- System Overview
- Installation Requirements
- General Interface Description
- Interface NMEA Description
- Pilot Port CH 5
- DGPS – DGNSS Channel 9
- Sensor Interface Definitions
- Sensor notes
- Sensor Hardware Installation
- Sensor Software Configuration
- Real-Time Analysis of NMEA Data Streams
- Sensor Monitoring for Problem Analysis
- Priority Handling of Sensor Sentence
- Calculated Values
- Versions of NMEA Sentences
- Pin-Description AIS-Cable / Socket 50-Pins
- Pin-Description AIS-Connector
- Pin-Description Communication-Cable / Socket 50-Pins
- Communication Cable RS232 (Sub-D 50 Socket)
- Installation of VHF / GPS Antennas
- GNSS Antenna installation
- Power Supply
- Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST for operation
- Entering the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers
- Entering Ship Settings
- Entering Voyage Related Data
- Entering Inland AIS Configuration
- Service and User Passwords
- Reading and understanding Alarms
- Alarm Codes
- Text Messages
- ACCESSORIES
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- ERI Ship Types
- CONTACT AND SUPPORT INFORMATION
- Samples for battery calculation
- RM GMDSS Compact-Console Area A3 with 250 W MF/HF
- Drawings and Approvals
NAUTICAST 2662
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Entering the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers
- Entering Ship Settings
- Entering Voyage Related Data
- SER I NTERFACE
- Explanation of the Num-Locked and [NUM] Functions
- CREENS
- Own Vessel Data
- Other Vessel Data
- Other Vessel Details
- Menu Structure
- Messages
- Display Settings
- Sub-Menus Detailed
- AIS Status
- Voyage Settings (User Password Protected)
- Ship Settings (User Password Protected)
- Transponder Configuration (User Password Protected)
- Service Configuration (Service Password Protected)
- Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Switching between the Views
- The Radar View
- The Fairway View
- Message and Alarm Handling
- MOB Person over Board
- Reading and understanding Alarms
- Alarm Codes
- Text Messages
- Explanation of commonly used Abbreviations
- ERI ship types
- Password Settings
NAUTICAST 2662
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description of AIS
- AIS in an Operational Environment
- AIS Networks
- System Overview
- Installation Requirements
- General Interface Description
- Interface NMEA Description
- Pilot Port CH 5
- DGPS – DGNSS Channel 9
- Sensor Interface Definitions
- Sensor notes
- Sensor Hardware Installation
- Sensor Software Configuration
- Real-Time Analysis of NMEA Data Streams
- Sensor Monitoring for Problem Analysis
- Priority Handling of Sensor Sentence
- Calculated Values
- Pin-Description AIS-Cable / Socket 50-Pins
- Pin-Description AIS-Connector
- Pin-Description Communication-Cable / Socket 50-Pins
- Communication Cable RS232 (Sub-D 50 Socket)
- Installation of VHF / GPS Antennas
- GNSS Antenna installation
- Power Supply
- Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST™ for operation
- Entering the MMSI / IMO / DAC / ESN Numbers
- Entering Ship Settings
- Entering Voyage Related Data
- Entering Inland AIS Configuration
- Service and User Passwords
- Reading and understanding Alarms
- Alarm Codes
- Text Messages
- ACCESSORIES
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- ERI Ship Types
- CONTACT AND SUPPORT INFORMATION
- Samples for battery calculation
- RM GMDSS Compact-Console Area A3 with 250 W MF/HF
- Drawings and Approvals
NAUTICAST 2662
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- AIS im Einsatzbereich
- AIS Netzwerke
- Systemübersicht
- Installationshinweise
- Übersicht der Schnittstellen
- Beschreibung der NMEA Schnittstellen
- Pilot Port CH 5
- DGPS – DGNSS Channel 9
- Begriffserklärung Sensorschnittstellen
- Hinweise zu den Sensoren
- Einstellmöglichkeiten der Sensoren
- Echtzeitanalyse des NMEA Datensatzstroms
- Sensorausgabe auf den Bildschirm zur Problemanalyse
- Priorität der einzelnen NMEA Sätze
- Errechnete Werte
- Pinbelegung AIS Kabel / Stecker 50 polig
- Pinbelegung des 50poligen AIS Kabels
- Pinnbelegung Kommunikationskabel Buchse 50 Pins
- Kommunikationskabel RS232 u. Blue Sign (Sub-D 50 Socket)
- Installation der VHF/GPS Antenne
- Installation der GNSS Antenne
- Stromversorgung
- Eingabe der MMSI, IMO, DAC und ESN Nummer
- Eingabe der Schiffsdaten
- Eingabe der Reisedaten
- Entering Inland AIS Configuration
- Passworte
- Alarm Status prüfen
- Alarm Codes
- Text Nachrichten (TXT Status)
- ZUBEHÖR
- TECHNISCHE INFORMATION
- ERI Schiffstypen
- KONTAKT- UND UNTERSTÜTZUNGSADRESSEN
- Samples for battery calculation
- RM GMDSS Compact-Console Area A3 with 250 W MF/HF
- Passwort Informationen
- Zeichnungen und Zertifikate
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