Appendix 3 - Beep Tones And Call Alerts; Appendix 4 - Warning Messages; Appendix 5 - Ais Information - Simrad RS90S User Manual

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Name
Error
Acknowledge
Alarm
LL position call alert
WX alert/SAME alert
ROUTINE call alert
URGENCY call alert
SAFETY call alert
DISTRESS call alert
Warning
GPS DATA LOST!!
DSC FUNCTION DIS-
ABLED ENABLE IN SETUP
ATIS MODE DISABLE
SCAN
EXCESSIVE VOLTAGE!!!
Appendix 3
Description
2 short beeps
1 long beep
Two-tone ring; repeated for 2 minutes or until any key is pressed
Friendly 5-tone ring sequence; press [SILENC] to cancel
Ear-catching multi-tone sequence
Friendly 5-tone ring sequence; press [SILENC] to cancel
Two-tone ring; repeated for 2 minutes or until [SILENC] pressed
Two-tone ring; repeated for 2 minutes or until [SILENC] pressed
Two-tone ring; repeated for 2 minutes or until [SILENC] pressed
Appendix 4
Message
The GPS signal has been lost. The connection may be bro-
ken.
The DSC function is disabled. For further information, see
"Enabling DSC functionality" on page 98.
Scan is automatically disabled in ATIS mode. For further
information, see "ATIS" on page 62
This warning will be displayed if the input voltage to the
transceiver exceeds 16 V.
Appendix 5
There are several types of AIS devices as follows:
Class A transceivers
Class A transceivers are similar to class B transceivers, but they are
designed to be fitted on large vessels such as cargo ships and large
passenger vessels. Class A transceivers transmit at a higher VHF
signal power than class B transceivers and therefore can be received
by more distant vessels, and also transmit more frequently. Class A
transceivers are mandatory on all vessels over 300 gross tonnes on
international voyages and certain types of passenger vessels under
the international Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations.
Class B transceivers
Similar to class A transceivers in many ways, but are normally lower
cost due to the less stringent performance requirements. Class B
transceivers transmit at a lower power and at a lower reporting rate
than class A transceivers.
Appendices |
- Beep tones and call alerts
- Warning Messages
- AIS information
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