Dangerous vessel
Controls whether an alarm will be activated when a vessel comes closer than the distance for
CPA within the time limit for TCPA. Refer to "Defining dangerous vessels" on page 109.
AIS vessel lost
Sets the range for lost vessels. If a vessel is lost within the set range, an alarm occurs.
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Note: The check box controls whether the alarm pop-up box is displayed and if the siren
goes on. The CPA and TCPA define when a vessel is dangerous regardless of the enabled
or disabled state.
Vessel message
Controls whether an alarm will be activated when a message is received from an AIS target.
Vessel settings
Your vessel’s MMSI number
Your vessel MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number must be entered in the AIS
transceiver to receive messages from AIS and DSC. You also need to have your MMSI number
entered in the MFD to receive the messages in the MFD and to avoid seeing your own vessel
as an AIS target on the chart.
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Note: The Vessel message option in the alarm settings must be toggled on for any MMSI
message to be displayed.
Icon filters
By default, all targets are shown on the panel if an AIS device is connected to the system.
You can select not to show any targets, or to filter the icons based on security settings,
distance, and vessel speed.
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Note: For security settings, refer to "Defining dangerous vessels" on page 109.
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