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JMA-9100 Instruction Manual > 5.OPERATION OF TARGET TRACKING AND AIS > 5.5 ALARM DISPLAY
When it is impossible to continue tracking any acquired and tracked target, or the
data of AIS target cannot received for a specified time, the
will be generated. The typical causes for alarm generation are shown below, but
not limited to the following:
The target echo is very weak.
The target is shadowed by a shore or a large ship and its echo is not received.
The target echo is blurred by sea clutter returns.
If a target under tracking goes out of a range of 32 nm and can no longer be
tracked, it is canceled without a lost target alarm.
5.5.4 Gyro Set Alarm
The GYRO I/F in this system receives signals from a gyro. Even if the power is
turned off, the system will follow up the gyro. However, the system stops the
follow-up operation when the power of the master gyro is turned off or when any
trouble occurs to the line. When the power of the master gyro is recovered, the
alarm will be generated.
If this alarm occurs, set the gyro.
Lost Target Alarm
Status Symbol on
display
Alarm
characters
Alarm
sound
Conditions
Lost Target
Red Blinking
Lost
Beep sound
(pee)
Alarm
acknowledge
able
The alarm will sound
once when a lost
target symbol is
displayed.
Red Blinking
Gyro Set Alarm
Alarm
characters
Alarm sound Conditions
Set Gyro
Beep sound (pipi-pipi)
The signals from the gyro are stopped, but the
gyro is recovered.
Lost Alarm
12
AIS12
Set Gyro