User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Notices
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 Display and controls
- 3.2 Turning the transceiver on
- 3.3 Display layout
- 3.4 Main operating screens
- 3.5 Target list
- 3.6 Own vessel and voyage data
- 3.7 Own dynamic data
- 3.8 Received messages
- 3.9 Alarms screen
- 3.10 Target plot screen
- 3.11 Working with AIS text and Safety Related Messages (SRMs)
- 3.12 Handling alarms
- 3.13 Entering text
- 3.14 Long range messages
- 3.15 Passwords and security
- 3.16 The configuration menu
- 3.17 Tanker mode
- 3.18 Units display - speed and distance
- 4 Installation
- Figure 32 Typical AIS transceiver connection
- 4.1 What’s in the box?
- 4.2 Preparing for installation
- 4.3 Installation procedures
- Figure 34 AIS transceiver dimensions
- Figure 35 Mounting the AIS transceiver
- Figure 36 Panel mounting the AIS transceiver
- Figure 37 Junction box dimensions
- Figure 38 Mounting the junction box
- Figure 39 GPS antenna location
- Figure 40 GPS antenna connection
- Figure 41 VHF antenna installation
- Figure 42 VHF antenna connection
- 4.4 Connecting the equipment
- 4.5 Configuring the AIS950 Transceiver
- 4.6 Changing the password
- 4.7 Confirming correct operation
- 4.8 Regional area settings
- 5 Technical Specifications
- 6 Technical reference
- 7 Drawings
- 8 Installation record
Operation
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3.15 Passwords and security
Certain important information stored within the transceiver can not be changed without knowledge of the
password. The protected information includes:
● MMSI number
● Name of vessel
● Call sign
● IMO number
● Ch
annel management settings
● Vessel dimensions and GNSS antenna locations
● Type of ship
● Data interface configuration
When
trying to edit any of the
above information you will be prompted to enter the password.
T
he password entry screen is shown in Figure 21. Use the scroll wheel to select the require
d digit, then push
the scroll wheel to edit the value of that digit. Entered pas
sword digits are masked by asterisks, when complete
press the scroll wheel to enter the password.
Figure 21 Password entry screen
3.16 The configuration menu
The transceiver configuration menu can be accessed at any time by pressing the ‘Menu’ key. The menu is
navigated by rotating the scroll wheel to select a sub-menu or menu item, and pressing the scroll wheel to
select that sub-menu or menu item. Pressing the ‘Back’ key will go back to the previous menu level, or exit the
menu system if you are currently viewing the top level menu. Figure 23 shows the main menu screen.
You can return to the top level menu at any time by pressing the ‘Menu’ key, and exit the men
u system at any
time by pressing and holding the ‘Back’ key for one second.
The main menu structure is shown in Figure 22. Some menu items are password protected and can only be
accessed using the password (see section 3.15).
The default password is 00000000. The password may have been changed during installation.
For further information on changing the password refer to section.
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