14. AIS TARGET FUNCTIONS
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14.3 Voyage Data
Before you embark on a voyage, set your navigation status, ETA, destination, draught
and crew, on the [Voyage Data] page in the [NAV Status] menu. The data entered
here is reflected to the AIS transponder.
1. Open the menu, then click both [NAV Status] in the [TT/AIS] menu and the [Voy-
age Data] tab.
2. Click the [Navigational Status] drop-down list then select your navigational status,
from the list below.
3. Enter the number of persons onboard (0 - 8191) at [Persons].
4. Enter ship's draught (0.0 - 25.5 (m)) at [MAX Draught].
5. Enter your ETA at [ETA], in UTC.
Day: two digits
Month: Three-character abbreviation
Year: Four digits
6. Enter your destination at [Destination], using a maximum of 20 characters.
7. Use the [Cargo Type] pull-down menu to specify the type of cargo your vessel is
carrying,
8. Click the [Save] button to register the settings. The settings are sent to the AIS
transponder.
• Underway using engine
• At anchor
• Not under command
• Restricted maneuverability
• Constrained by her draught
• Moored
• Aground
• Engaged in fishing
• Under way sailing
• Reserved for high speed craft
• Reserved for wing in ground
• Power driven vessel towing astern (regional
use)
• Power driven vessel pushing ahead or towing
alongside (regional use)
• Reserved for future use
• AIS-SART (active)
• Not defined
• All ships of this type
• Carrying DG, HS, or MP, IMO hazard or pollutant category X
• Carrying DG, HS, or MP, IMO hazard or pollutant category Y
• Carrying DG, HS, or MP, IMO hazard or pollutant category Z
• Carrying DG, HS, or MP, IMO hazard or pollutant category OS
• Reserved for future use (x4)
• No additional information
Displayed according to
connected AIS transponder
Carrying DG, HS, or MP, IMO hazard or pollutant category