Icom MA-510TR Instruction Manual - Page 28
AIS settings, North up/Course up, AIS display setting, CPA/TCPA
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5 BASIC OPERATION ■■ AIS settings AIS settings can be customized in "AIS settings" on the Menu screen. TX Turn the TX function ON or OFF. WARNING: If this setting is "OFF," AIS data is not transmitted. Therefore, your vessel will not be visible to other vessels, and this could result in a collision. ON: AIS data is transmitted. OFF: AIS data is not transmitted. North up/Course up You can select the display type for the AIS plotter screen. North up: The top of the plotter screen represents North. Course up: The top of the plotter screen represents the direction your vessel's course over ground. AIS display setting You can select whether or not to limit the AIS or waypoint targets that are displayed on the plotter display. You can easily see the plotter display. LL The indicator is displayed on the plotter display. (p. 13) LL The waypoint for navigation is displayed, regardless of this setting. All targets: All targets are displayed. Danger only: Only Danger targets are displayed. Friends only: Only Friend targets are displayed. Waypoint only: Only waypoints are displayed. CPA/TCPA zz Alarm You can select whether or not to turn the following alarm functions ON or OFF. ••CPA/TCPA alarm function: The alarm for when a vessel's CPA is closer, and TCPA is less than the set value. ••Danger target lost alarm function: The alarm for when a danger target is regarded as a "Lost target." (p. 30) ON: The alarm functions are ON. An alarm sounds, and a popup screen is displayed. LL The alarm may not sound, depending on the setting. (p. 36) OFF: The alarm functions are OFF. zz CPA Set a CPA (Closest Point of Approach) value between 0.01 and 6.00 NM (in 0.01 NM steps), or between 0.02 and 11.11 km (in 0.01 km steps), for the alarm function. zz TCPA Set a TCPA (Time to CPA) value between 1 and 60 minutes (in 1 minute steps) for the alarm function. 21