Data Logging; Man Overboard; 5 Closest Ais Targets: - Raymarine LIGHTHOUSE 3 Advanced Operation Instructions

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• FID 6 — Target of interest — 180s
• FID 7 — Target of interest — 600s
• FID 8 — Target of interest — single
• FID 10 — Situation report (v0 and v1 supported when clear)
• FID 11 — Static data report (v0 and v1 supported when clear)
• FID 23 — Search pattern report (encrypted)
• FID 28 — Text message

9.2 Data logging

The Data Logger records, at regular intervals, readings taken by your vessel's equipment, an active
Man overboard alarm, and the 5 closest AIS targets.
The Data logger is enabled by default and records data to a CSV file saved to a MicroSD card
inserted into a card slot on the MFD. A new CSV file is created every hour up to a maximum of 73
files (72 hours of data), after which the first file will be overwritten by the next new Data logging file.
If the MicroSD card is removed or reaches capacity, Data logging will be suspended and a notification
will be displayed onscreen.
Note:
• On MFD networks the Data master MFD performs the data logging.
• For optimal performance, Do NOT use cartography cards for Data logging.
The status of the Data logger is displayed in the status area of the Homescreen using icons.
1.
Data logging active
2. Data logging error (e.g.: no MicroSD card inserted)
3. Data logging disabled
The Data logger records the following data, when available:
Own vessel:
• Date and time
• Latitude and Longitude
• Heading
• Speed (SOG)
• Depth

Man Overboard:

• Latitude and Longitude
• Elapsed time

5 closest AIS targets:

• Vessel name
• Vessel MMSI
• Latitude and Longitude
• Heading
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