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CPA / TCPA Alarm
Since these alarms may include some errors depending on
the target tracking conditions, the navigation officer himself
should make the final decision for ship operations such as
collision avoidance.
Making the final navigation decision based only on the
alarm may cause accidents such as collisions.
In the system, targets are categorized into two types: tracked / activate AIS targets and dangerous targets.
The grade of danger can easily be recognized on the display at a glance. So the officer can easily decide
which target he should pay attention to.
It is not possible to switch off the tracked target visual alarm, unless tracking is ceased, or the alarm
condition no longer applies.
The types of target and alarm are shown below.
CPA / TCPA Alarm
Status
Symbol on display
Tracked target
Activated AIS
target
Dangerous target
Red blinking
CAUTION
Alarm characters
Alarm sound
(Off)
(Off)
Beep sound
(pee-poh)
CPA / TCPA
Alarm
acknowledgeable
CPA Limit and TCPA Limit: The Setting Values
5-46
5.5 Alarm Display
Conditions
• CPA > CPA LIMIT
• 0 > TCPA
• TCPA > TCPA LIMIT
The symbol is displayed when
one of the above conditions is
met.
• CPA ≤ CPA LIMIT,
• 0 ≤ TCPA ≤ TCPA LIMIT
An alarm is issued when all
the conditions are met.
The AIS targets that issues
alarm refer to 5.3.9.
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