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12.6  Alerts at Automatic Sailing 
The following sailing monitoring alerts may occur during automatic sailing. 
 
Cause  Conditions to raise  Automatic sailing  Countermeasure 
Course difference 
warning 
The actual heading 
deviated from the course 
beyond a preset course 
difference limit. 
Can be continued  - 
Cross Track alarm 
The ship deviated from 
the track beyond a preset 
cross-track limit during 
the track control. 
Can be continued  - 
HDG(Sensor 
Failure) alarm 
Heading sensor data is 
lost or invalid during the 
track control. 
Stops 
Switch the steering mode of 
AUTO PILOT to HAND. 
Otherwise, the current 
rudder angle is retained for 
AUTO PILOT (for details, 
refer to the AUTO PILOT 
instruction manual). 
POSN(Sensor 
Failure) alarm 
Position sensor data was 
lost or invalid during the 
track control. 
Performs dead 
reckoning for 10 
minutes and stops 
automatic sailing. 
Switch the steering mode of 
AUTO PILOT to AUTO or 
HAND. Otherwise, the 
current course is retained for 
AUTO PILOT (for details, 
refer to the AUTO PILOT 
instruction manual). 
STW(Sensor 
Failure) alarm 
Speed sensor data is lost 
or invalid during the track 
control. 
Performs dead 
reckoning using 
the last received 
speed value. 
POSN(Automatic 
Changed) warning 
POSN source was 
automatically changed. 
Can be continued  - 
STW(Automatic 
Changed) warning 
STW source was 
automatically changed 
Can be continued  - 
POSN(Deviation) 
warning 
Deviation between 
position source exceeded 
beyond a preset POSN 
Discrepancy limit. 
Can be continued  - 
Lost AP caution  A communication error 
occurred between 
Autopilot and ECDIS 
Stops  Switch the steering mode of 
AUTO PILOT to AUTO or 
HAND. Otherwise, the 
current course is retained for 
AUTO PILOT (for details, 
refer to the AUTO PILOT 
instruction manual). 
An Autopilot failure 
occurred. 
Switch the steering mode of 
AUTO PILOT to AUTO or 
HAND. Otherwise, the 
current rudder angle is 
retained for AUTO PILOT 
(for details, refer to the 
AUTO PILOT instruction 
manual).