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1001001-2EN A2 Product Manual 2_0
4.3.1 Navigating in Menus
Use the ARROW KEYPAD buttons < > and ∧ ∨ to navigate between the view buttons in the different menus.
Press the ENTER button to enter the currently selected view. It is also possible to directly select a view by
pressing the ALPHANUMERIC KEY that corresponds to the number in the upper left corner of the view
Use the ARROW KEYPAD buttons < > and ∧ ∨ to navigate between the view buttons in the different menus.
Press the ENTER button to enter the currently selected view. It is also possible to directly select a view by
pressing the ALPHANUMERIC KEY that corresponds to the number in the upper left corner of the view
button.
Figure 9 – Main Menu
4.4
Configuration Parameters
This section describes the different configuration parameters that can be set in the NAUTICAST A2. Some of
the parameters will only be available when operating in “Class A” mode; these parameters are marked with
the parameters will only be available when operating in “Class A” mode; these parameters are marked with
light grey. Parameters that are only available when operating in “Inland” mode are marked with
dark grey
.
Common parameters for both system modes are white.
4.4.1 Main Menu Voyage AIS Voyage
The parameters in AIS Voyage view are used for input of voyage specific information that is sent over the AIS
link. These parameters should typically be configured before each voyage.
The parameters in AIS Voyage view are used for input of voyage specific information that is sent over the AIS
link. These parameters should typically be configured before each voyage.
When the NAUTICAST A2 system mode is set to “Inland”, additional voyage parameters for inland water way
voyages are available. The system mode can be configured in the System Settings view described in section
voyages are available. The system mode can be configured in the System Settings view described in section
Parameter Name
Description
Navigational Status
Changes the navigational status reported by own ship.
It is also possible to quickly change navigational status by
It is also possible to quickly change navigational status by
pressing the OPT button when standing in the Main Menu.
Destination
The destination for the current voyage
Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA)
The estimated time of arrival to destination of current voyage
Draught (Class A)
The vertical distance measured from the lowest point of a
ship’s hull to the water surface, in meters (one decimal
precision)
precision)
Persons on Board
Total number of persons on board
Hazardous Cargo (X,Y,Z,OS)
Classification of current cargo according to X,Y,Z,OS
Draught (Inland)
The vertical distance measured from the lowest point of a
ship’s hull to the water surface, in meters (two decimal
ship’s hull to the water surface, in meters (two decimal
precision)
Air Draught
The vertical distance measured from the ship’s waterline to
the ship’s highest point, in meters (two decimal precision)
Hazardous Cargo (Blue Cones)
Blue cone classification of cargo
Loaded / Unloaded
Specifies if the ship cargo is loaded or unloaded
Crew Members
Number of crew members on board
Passengers
Number of passengers on board
Personnel
Number of shipboard personnel on board