Starting The Nauticast; Initial Set Up Of The Nauticast™ For Operation - ACR Electronics NAUTICAST inland AIS Installation Manual

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4 Starting the NAUTICAST™

4.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST™ for operation
ATTENTION: AUTHORITIES MANADATE THAT YOU ENTER THIS INFORMATION.
After installing the antennas and hardware the following User, Voyage related and Ship
Settings data needs to be entered. Upon Start-up (Applying power) enter the following
information.
a) Enter MMSI Number - See paragraph 4.2 on entering information.
During the initial boot or after "factory settings" the user is asked to enter a valid MMSI
number. As long as this is not done, the system does not transmit. This appears as
Alarm-ID 56 with the text "AIS: ENTER MMSI NUMBER".
LAT: N/A
LON: N/A
IntN/A:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Time 24:60 00/00
[!] ALARM ID:56
AIS: ENTER MMSI NUMBER
Please press OK to enter MMSI number!
Tx temporary suppressed
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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b) Enter IMO Number, Designated Area Code (DAC) and European Ship Number (ESN)
- See paragraph 4.2 on Entering information.
c) Select AIS Mode – According to the local requirements you have to select the AIS
Mode between Inland AIS or SOLAS AIS.
See paragraph on altering this information.
d) Ship Settings Data - After initial entry of the Ship Settings Data any changes in the
information below should be edited accordingly. See Paragraph 4.3 on entering
information.
Enter Call Sign
Enter Ships Name
Enter Length of Ship
Enter Beam of Ship
Enter Internal GPS antenna Position
Enter External GPS Antenna Position (If Applicable).
Enter Ship Type
e) Voyage related Data – After initial entry of the Voyage related Data any changes in
the information below should be edited accordingly.
See Paragraph 4.4 on entering information.
Enter Cargo Type
Enter Draught
Enter Destination
Enter ETA
Enter Navigation Status.
f) Password – Service and User passwords see section 4.6 or see the appendix in your
User Manual for password information.
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SOG: N/A
COG: N/A
STOP
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OK
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00/00/00
24:60:60
! 7A 1T
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