4. AIS OPERATION
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4.5 How to Sleep AIS Targets
4.5.1 How to sleep individual AIS targets
You can “sleep” an AIS target as below when the screen becomes filled with targets,
which might prevent important radar and AIS displays from being identified.
Note: Targets that have been activated automatically and dangerous targets cannot
be “slept”.
1. Place the cursor on the target to be slept, then press the TGT CANCEL key. The
symbol for the slept target changes as indicated in the table in section 4.2.
4.5.2 How to sleep all AIS targets
1. Select the [AIS DISP] box, then press the right button to open the [AIS TARGET]
menu.
2. Select [SLEEP ALL TGTS], then push the ADJUST knob.
3. Select [YES] or [NO] as appropriate, then push the ADJUST knob.
4. Close the menu.
4.6 How to Set Up For a Voyage
At the start of a voyage, following five items must be input from the [VOYAGE DATA]
menu: navigational status, ETA, destination, draught and crew.
1. Select the [AIS DISP] box, then press the right button to open the [AIS TARGET]
menu.
2. Select [VOYAGE DATA], then push the ADJUST knob.
3. Select [NAV STATUS], then push the ADJUST knob.
4. Select the appropriate navigation status number, referring to the table below, then
push the ADJUST knob.
Nav
Status
No.
Meaning
00 Underway using engine (default)
01 At anchor
02 Not under command
03 Restricted maneuverability
04 Constrained by her draft
05 Moored
06 Aground
07 Engaged in fishing
08 Under way sailing
09 Reserved for high speed craft (HSC)
10 Reserved for wing in ground (WIG, for example, hydrofoil)
11 Power-driven vessel (ahead/astern)
12 Power-driven vessel (ahead/alongside)
13 Reserved for future use
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