Conditions For Deciding Ais Target To Be Lost - JRC JMA-932B-SA User Manual

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5.3.8

Conditions for Deciding AIS Target to be Lost

About a lost target
When the data of an AIS target cannot be received for a specified time, the target is decided to be lost and the
target data is deleted. As shown in the table below, the time until target data is deleted varies depending on the
class of receive data and the target status.
Deciding AIS Target to be Lost
Vessel below 3 knots (Class A) or 2 knots (Class B) and it is
now at anchor or on the berth
Vessel of 3 knots or more and it is now at anchor or on the berth
Vessel of 0 to 14 knots (Class B:
Vessel of 0 to 14 knots and it is now changing the course
Vessel of 14 to 23 knots
Vessel of 14 to 23 knots and it is now changing the course
Vessel of 23 knots or more
Vessel of 23 knots or more and it is now changing the course
ATON (Aids to navigation)
Reference:
When a dangerous target ship is lost, a lost alarm is issued and the symbol changes to a lost
symbol. The system calculates the current position from the last-received data and continues
displaying the symbol for eternity.
If the [ALARM ACK] key is pressed, the symbol is cleared.
Target status
2
to 14 knots)
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Time until data deletion
SOLAS ship
SOLAS ship
(Class A)
(Class B)
18 min
18 min
60 sec
18 min
60 sec
180 sec
60 sec
180 sec
36 sec
180 sec
36 sec
180 sec
30 sec
180 sec
30 sec
180 sec
18 min
18 min

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