Icom M605 User Manual - Page 83

Target list screen, THE NUMBER OF TARGETS, TARGET INFORMATION

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AIS RECEIVER 10 • Description of the icons Icon Description AIS target: Vessel The tip of the target triangle automatically points in the direction it's heading. The icon blinks when the AIS target is closer than your CPA and TCPA settings. (Dangerous target) AIS target: Lost target* The target triangle is marked with a diagonal line. AIS target: Base Station AIS target: Search and Rescue (SAR) AIS target: Aids to Navigation (AtoN) AIS target: AIS-SART, MOB and EPIRB-AIS *A vessel is regarded as a "Lost target" after a specified period of time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data. The "Lost target" icon disappears from the plotter screen 6 minutes and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a "Lost target." Ask your dealer for details. DDTarget list screen 1 In the plotter screen, push [Display] to enter the target list screen, which shows all AIS targets being detected by 2 the transponder. 3 The AIS target data is sorted by the distance from your vessel, and the closest target is located at the top of the list. 4 LL R otate [CH/ENT] to select an AIS target. LLPush [INFO] to display the detail screen of the selected AIS 5 target. (p. 74) 6 LLPush [DSC] to transmit DSC call to selected AIS target. q 7 8 9 w 10 11 q THE NUMBER OF TARGETS 12 Displays the number of AIS targets which are being detected by the transceiver. 13 w TARGET INFORMATION 14 Displays the following AIS target information: ••MMSI code or name. 15 ••Range (RNG) from your vessel to the target 16 (unit: nautical mile). ••Bearing (BRG) from your vessel to the target (unit: degree). 73

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• Description of the icons
Icon
Description
AIS target: Vessel
The tip of the target triangle automatically points
in the direction it’s heading.
The icon blinks when the AIS target is closer than
your CPA and TCPA settings. (Dangerous target)
AIS target: Lost target*
The target triangle is marked with a diagonal line.
AIS target: Base Station
AIS target: Search and Rescue (SAR)
AIS target: Aids to Navigation (AtoN)
AIS target: AIS-SART, MOB and EPIRB-AIS
*A vessel is regarded as a “Lost target” after a specified period of
time has passed since the vessel last transmitted data.
The “Lost target” icon disappears from the plotter screen 6 minutes
and 40 seconds after the vessel was regarded as a “Lost target.”
Ask your dealer for details.
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Target list screen
In the plotter screen, push [Display]
to enter the target
list screen, which shows all AIS targets being detected by
the transponder.
T
he AIS target data is sorted by the distance from your
vessel, and the closest target is located at the top of the list.
L
Rotate [CH/ENT] to select an AIS target.
L
Push [INFO] to display the detail screen of the selected AIS
target. (p. 74)
L
Push [DSC] to transmit DSC call to selected AIS target.
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THE NUMBER OF TARGETS
Displays the number of AIS targets which are being
detected by the transceiver.
w
TARGET INFORMATION
Displays the following AIS target information:
MMSI code or name.
Range (RNG) from your vessel to the target
(unit: nautical mile).
Bearing (BRG) from your vessel to the target (unit: degree).