Quick Reference Guide (FURUNO Products) for
Questionnaire of CIC by Paris MoU/Tokyo MoU on
Navigation Safety from September 1 to
November 30, 2017
August 2017 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
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Purpose of this document
This is just a quick reference guide for a preparation of CIC by Paris MOU and Tokyo MOU on Navigation Safety from September 1 to November 30, 2017, showing a guide to answer each questionnaire for FURUNO’s Navigation equipment in order to support captains and crews efficiently to proceed the inspection without time-consuming, except the demonstration of familiarization of ECDIS operations.
Please note that we FURUNO are not liable for any direct or indirect loss resulting from failure of PSC inspection.
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Questionnaire/Guide to answer Aug 2017 Questionnaire Guide to Answer
Q1
Is ship's navigation equipment in accordance with its applicable safety certificate (SEC, PSSC, CSSC)? (S74/CI/R12)
Show either SEC, PSSC or CSSC which you have on board.
Q2
Does the ECDIS have the appropriate up-to-date electronic charts for the intended voyage and is there a suitable back-up arrangement? (S74/CV/R19.2)
(1) Updated Charts on ECDIS Show all the electronic charts for the intended voyage are updated
a) FMD-3xxx series (See Appendix 1)Showing cell statusGo to [Cell Status] Menu, and a box showing issued date of charts appears.
b) FEA-2xx7 series (See Appendix 2)Showing cell status in SENC Conversion History Log.
(2) Back-up arrangement Show your back up system (Ether ECDIS or Paper Chart)
Q3
Is there evidence that all watchkeeping officers comply with STCW requirements for ECDIS? (STCW/A-II/1)
Show your certificate of Generic Training
Q4 Can watchkeeping officers demonstrate familiarization with ECDIS? (STCW/A-VIII/2)
Prepare your Type-specific Training Certificate
Q5 Can ship’s VDR/SVDR record data fully? (S74/CV/R18)
Depending on the inspector’s request, there are several means to show “the data is recorded fully”: Show the latest test report of Annual Performance Test (APT) Show the Remote Alarm Panel (RAP). In the event that one of data items to be recorded is missing,
audible and visual alarm will be shown on the RAP. Show the data on the LivePlayer software (replay software) in order to show all the data to be recorded
is processed properly in the VDR (Live Play function: See Appendix 3 for VR-7000, Appendix4 for VR-3000/3000S, Appendix 5 for VR-5000
Show the recorded data by using the LivePlayer (Refer each manual)
Q6 Is second and/or third stage remote audible alarm of BNWAS recognized? (S74/CV/R19.2.2)
BR-500 See Section 1.8 of Operator’s Manual for Watch Alarm Sequence for further details. (See Appendix 6)
BR-1000 (See Appendix 7)
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Questionnaire Guide to Answer
Q7 Is the ship’s Automatic Identification System transmitting correct particulars? (S74/CV/R19.2.4)
Show MMSI/NAME/IMO NO./CALL SIGN/TYPE OF SHIP are registered properly. FA-170: Go to [Own SHIP Information] by pressing [DISP] key, then choose [IDENTITY] Tab
(See Appendix 8) FA-150: Go to [INITIAL SETTINGS] menu (See Appendix 9) FA-100: Go to [OWN DATA] menu (See Appendix 10)
Q8 Does the passage plan cover the whole voyage? (S74/CV/R34,STCW/A-VIII/2) Show your planned route on the ECDIS
Q9
Does all crew know and respect the official working language as established and recorded in the ship's logbook? (S74/CV/R14)
Not related to FURUNO product
Q10 Is the crew familiar with the procedure of emergency operation of steering gear? (S74/CII-1/R29, S74/CV/R26)
Not related to FURUNO product
Q11
Are the exhibition of navigation/signal lights in accordance with the requirements of COLREG72? (COLREG72/CIII: S74/CII-1/R42.2/R43.2)
Not related to FURUNO product
Q12 Is the ship detained as a result of this CIC? ------
How to view status of chart cells
The [Cell Status] dialog box shows the status of the chart cells stored in the system. To show this dialog box, get into the Chart maintenance mode then click the [Cell Sta-
tus] button on the InstantAccess bar™.
• Type: Type of chart cell, ENC, C-MAP or ARCS.
• Chart Name: Chart name
• Data Server: The name of the data server where the chart was downloaded from.
• Edition/Issue Date: Edition no. and issued date of the chart cell.
• Update: Num/Date: No. and date of the update of the chart cell.
• Status:
• [up to date]: Cell is up-to-date.• [not up to date]: Cell is not up-to-date.• [not installed]: Cell is not installed.• [withdrawn]: Cell has been canceled.• [unknown]: Cell is not delivered as part of a data server service (ex. unencrypted
ENC).• [broken]: Cell is corrupted.
Choose [Cell Stauts]
Appendix 1 (FMD-3xxx
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Using SENC conversion history log The system automatically records the results of all conversions into the conversion history log. You can view the content of this log at any time by doing the following:
1. Spin the scrollwheel to display Menu/Info/Chart Menu in the mouse functions area then push the right mousebutton.
2. Choose SENC Convert from the menu then push the scrollwheel to show the SENC Convert window.
3. After conversion (Conversion list is empty), click the Conv. History button.Note: You can also activate the Conv. History from the "Failed SENC conversions" window.
A list of converted charts appears. You can view the status of converted charts on the list, and also source if it is available.
Appendix 2FEA-2xx7
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LIVE PLAY
This software has a “Live Play” capability when the Live Player PC is connected to the VDR with a LAN cable. The Live Player V5 allows monitoring all the data input to the VDR in real time at a remote location. This is useful for checking the current status of all devices connected to the VDR.
1 WiringAny PC in the network with the Live Player software can access the VDR. Also, two PCs can communicate with the VDR since the VDR can distribute the Live Play data. However, the operation via a router cannot be guaranteed.
To connect more than two PCs, consult with your dealer.
Note 1: After powering the DCU, the RAP shows “Starting” and the DCU shows “No DCU connection” for approx. four minutes. Do not connect the Live Player V5 during this period, to prevent fatal error.
Note 2: The DCU’s Fail Safe function may execute Process Restart, which could dis-connect the Live Player V5 from the DCU. If this occurs, reconnect the Live Player V5.
Note 3: Do not connect any devices other than the VR-7000/7000S and the PC(s) w/Live Player V5 to this network, to prevent malfunction of the VR-7000/7000S by un-wanted packet transmission.
Ethernet
DATA portJ502
Appendix 3 VR-7000
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2 How to Display DataTo start Live Player V5, simply select the source of data and click the [Start] button.
Note: When the driver install program is activated during “Live Play”, the audio volume may get louder regardless of the setting on PC. In this case, reboot the Live Player V5.
1. Start the Live Player V5 software.
2. Open the [Tool] menu and select [Source Select].
3. Click the drop-down list and select [Live].
4. Click the [Connect] button.Note: If one of the following messages appears, after clicking the [Connect] but-ton, refer to the following table to rectify the error. If not rectified, contact your deal-er.
5. Click the [Start] button to play back data in real time.
To pause the live play, click the [Pause] button.
6. To stop playing back the data, click the [Stop] button.
Message RemedyLive connect failed [over the num-ber of max connection]
The maximum number of the PC connected to the DCU is exceeded. Disconnect other PC from the DCU.
The Live Player V5 program version is older than the DCU program version. Use the Live Player V5 version 1.20.
[CONN] Connection error. Live (IP address is shown)
The wrong IP address is entered. Confirm the IP address of the DCU, then enter the correct IP ad-dress.
The the DCU program version is older than Live Player V5 program version. Use the Live Player V5 version 1.10.
Start button
Pause buttonStop button
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Appendix 3 VR-7000
LIVE PLAY
This software has a "Live Play" capability when the Replay PC is connected to the VDR via an Ethernet cable. The Live Player allows monitoring all the data input to the VDR in real time at a remote location. This is useful for checking the current status of all devices connected to the VDR.
1 Wiring Any PC in the network installing this software can access the VDR. Also, two PCs can communicate with the VDR since the VDR (VR-3000/3000S version 1.5x and 2.00 or higher) can distribute the Live Play data. However, the operation via a router cannot be guaranteed.
VR-3000/3000S DCU
Ethernet
J14 (DATA)
Note1: After powering the DCU, the LED display on the RAP and DCU shows “888” for approx. four minutes. Do not connect the Live Player during this period, to prevent FATAL ERROR.
Note2: The DCU’s Fail Safe function may execute Process Restart, which could disconnect the Live Player from the DCU. If this occurs, reconnect the Live Player.
Note3: Do not connect any devices other than the VR-3000/S and the PCs in which the Live Player V4 to this network, to prevent malfunction of the VR-3000/S by unwanted packet transmission.
Appendix 4 VR-3000/3000S
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2 How to Operate To execute Live Player, simply select source of data and push the Start button.
Note: When the driver install program is activated during "Live Play", the audio volume may get louder regardless of the setting on PC. In this case, reboot the Live Player V4.
1. Start the Live Player V4 software.2. Open the Tool menu and select Source Select.3. Click the list box and select Live from the Source Select dialog box.4. Click the Connect button.5. Click the Start button to show real time data.
The data appears in the data window.
Start button
To pause the live play, click the Pause button.
Pause button
Stop button
6. To stop displaying the data, click the Stop button.
Appendix 4 VR-3000/3000S
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LIVE PLAYThis software has a "Live Play" capability when the Replay PC is connected to the VR-5000 main unit via an Ethernet cable. The Live Player allows monitoring all the data input to the VR-5000 in real time at a remote location. This is useful for checking the current status of all devices connected to the VR-5000.
1 Wiring Any PC in the network installing this software can access the VR-5000. However, only one PC can communicate with the VR-5000 since the VR-5000 doesn’t distribute the Live Play data in multi-cast.
Ethernet
VR-5000 Main Unit
Connect to REMOTE1 or REMOTE2.
2 How to Operate To execute Live Player, simply select source of data and push the Play button.
1. Start the Live Player software.2. Click the Connect button on the tool bar.3. Click the Live button in the Connect dialog box.
Appendix 5 VR-5000
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Get Information button
Live button
4. If necessary, click the Get Information button.Shortly thereafter, the VR-5000 information appears in the Connect dialog box as follows.
Connect button
5. Click the Connect button.After completion of connection with the VR-5000, the Connect dialog box disappears.
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Appendix 5 VR-5000
6. Click the Start Playing button to display real time data.
Start Playing buttonStop Playing button
The data appears in the data window. 7. To stop displaying the data, click the Stop Playing button.8. To disconnect the line, click the Disconnect button in the tool bar. The
confirmation message appears. Click the OK button to disconnect.
Appendix 5 VR-5000
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1 ModeThe BR-500 has three main modes of operation:
Manual OFF: The BNWAS is inactive. Use this mode when entering or just leaving harbor. No reset is necessary. Default setting.Manual ON: The BNWAS is active. Use this mode when the vessel is traveling on the open sea. Reset is necessary to continue operation.AUTO: The BNWAS is active or inactive according to the autopilot state. BNWAS is ON when the autopilot is ON; OFF when the autopilot is OFF.
Note: Auto operating mode is not available for SOLAS vessels.
1. Press the MODE key. You are asked to enter the pass-word. Enter the password. See the FURUNO service tech-nician for the password.
2. Use the CursorPad to select a mode then press the ENT/CALL key.
2 Dormant PeriodThe watch time interval can be selected from the Administrator Menu. Only the admin-istrator of the system can access the Administrator Menu. See paragraph 4.10.1 menu for how to select the interval time.
3 Watch Alarm SequenceThe watch alarm checks for the presence of the OOW on the bridge. If equipment on the bridge (Main Alarm Panel, Timer Reset Panel, Backup Navigator, Autopilot, or Mo-tion Detector) is operated within the selected watch time interval, no alarm is given. If no equipment is operated within the selected watch time interval, the system contin-ues in the sequence shown below.
1. The watch alarm timer starts when the system is started. The length of the watchtime interval countdown timer bar (color is light-blue at this time) decreases astime progresses. (The timer interval is set on the Administrator Menu, which is un-der the control of the Administrator.)
If the equipment connected to the system is operated before the timer reaches ze-ro, the timer countdown is restarted.
Watch time interval countdown timer(light-blue in dormant period)
Appendix 6 BR-500
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2. If the equipment connected to the system is not operated within the watch timeinterval, the PREWARNING phase begins:
3. If the equipment connected to the system is not operated during the PREWARN-ING, the 1st stage visual and audible alarms begin.
4. If the equipment connected to the system is not operated within 15 seconds, the2nd stage visual and audible alarms begin.
• Main Alarm Panel shows a 15-second visual alarm (in yellow)• Timer Reset Panel flashes its ALARM LED for 15 seconds• Flash Beacon flashes
• Main Alarm Panel releases a 15-second visual (in red) and audible alarms• Timer Reset Panel flashes its ALARM LED for 15 seconds and sounds its buzzer
for 15 seconds• Flash Beacon flashes
Appendix 6 BR-500
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Note: The alarm cannot be stopped from a Timer Reset Panel at this point.
5. If, within the 2nd stage watch interval (90-180 seconds), the equipment connectedto the system is not operated or the OOW does not press the RESET key, the 3rdstage visual and audible alarms begin.
6. At the 2nd and 3rd stages, stop the buzzer and acknowledge the alarm with theRESET key on the Main Alarm Panel.
Equipment and visual alarm, LED, buzzer
• Main Alarm Panel shows a 90-180-second visual alarm (in red) and sounds itsbuzzer for 90-180 seconds
• Timer Reset Panel flashes its ALARM LED for 90-180 seconds and sounds itsbuzzer for 90-180 seconds
• Cabin Panel:• Captain selected as a backup officer: ALARM LED lights and buzzer sounds,
90-180 seconds each• Backup officer (selected on BNWAS display): ALARM LED lights and buzzer
sounds, 90-180 seconds each• Other backup officer: No action• Public cabin: ALARM LED lights and buzzer sounds, 90-180 seconds each
• Flash Beacon flashes or is OFF (depending on DIP SW setting)
• Main Alarm Panel continuously displays a visual alarm (in red) and sounds itsbuzzer until reset occurs
• Timer Reset Panel continuously flashes its ALARM LED and sounds its buzzeruntil reset occurs
• All Cabin Panels continuously light their ALARM LEDs and sound their buzzersuntil reset occurs
• Flash Beacon flashes or is OFF (depending on DIP SW setting)
Equipment StateLED color
Dormant Period
Pre- warning
1st stage
2nd stage*2
3rdstage
Main Alarm Panel BR-510
Visual alarm None Yes Yes Yes YesBuzzer None None Yes Yes Yes
Timer Reset Panel BR-530/ 550
RESET LED Green Lit Lit Lit Lit LitALARM LED Yellow OFF Flashing Flashing Flashing FlashingBuzzer None None Yes Yes Yes
Cabin Panel: BR-540 Cap-
tain*1
DUTY LED Green Lit*3 Lit*3 Lit*3 Lit*3 Lit*3
ALARM LED Red OFF OFF OFF Lit*3 Lit
Buzzer None None None Yes*3 Yes
Appendix 6 BR-500
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Cabin Panel BR-540: Back-
up officer*5
DUTY LED Green Lit Lit Lit Lit LitALARM LED Red OFF OFF OFF Lit LitBuzzer None None None Yes Yes
Cabin Panel BR-540: other officers
DUTY LED Green OFF OFF OFF OFF OFFALARM LED Red OFF OFF OFF OFF LitBuzzer None None None None Yes
Cabin Panel BR-540: publiccabin
DUTY LED Green OFF*6 OFF*6 OFF*6 OFF*6 OFF*6
ALARM LED Red OFF OFF OFF OFF*6 Lit
Buzzer None None None None*6 Yes
Flash Beacon BR-570
LED Yellow OFF Flashing Flashing Flashing*4 Flashing*4
*1 Captain selected as backup officer on Administrator menu.
*2 Output if [2nd Stage] is set to ON in Administrator menu.
*3 [Captain Backup] set to ON in Administrator menu.
*4 According to DIP SW setting in Processor Unit; SW ON: OFF, SW OFF: Flashes.
*5 Officer selected as a backup officer.
*6 According to DIP SW setting in Processor Unit; SW ON: Sending alarm at 2nd stage. SW OFF: Not sending alarm at 2nd stage.
Equipment StateLED color
Dormant Period
Pre- warning
1st stage
2nd stage*2
3rdstage
MAIN ALARM PANELTIMER RESET PANEL
(incl. watertight type)
CABIN PANELin back-up navigation
officer quarters
Visual alarm* + Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
Alarmacknowledged
Timer starts
Variable (90-180 s)
Timerrestarts
2nd stage
3rd stage
15 s 15 sDormant PeriodSpecified interval
Variable (3-12 min)
No acknowledgmentAlarm forwarded
Alarm forwarded
- TIMER RESET- OPERATOR FITNESS- ACKNOWLEDGE- MOTION DETECTIONIf none of the above is done
Visual alarm*Visual alarm*
+ Audiblealarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
* LED flashing at Main Alarm Panel,Timer Reset Panel, light flashingon Flash Beacon
1ststage
30 s after specifiedinterval elapses
Prewarning
CABIN PANEL in othernavigation officers quarters
and all public areas
Watch alarm sequence
Appendix 6 BR-500
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Bridge alarm sequence
Watch AlarmThe main purpose of the watch alarm is to monitor bridge activity on the ship that uses a “one-man bridge”. The system looks for the operation of equipment within the select-ed time interval (3-12 minutes). The OOW validates operator fitness on the bridge with the WATCH/RESET button on the Timer Reset Panel or any operation on the Bridge Panel. The system also acknowledges the presence of the OOW if some equipment connected to the BR-1000 (radar, ECDIS, etc.) is operated. The watch alarm has four stages, one a prewarning stage.
• Prewarning: If the OOW does not validate operator fitness within the selected timeinterval, a lamp on the Bridge Panel flashes (in red) and a lamp on the Timer ResetPanel flashes (in yellow) for 15 seconds.
• 1st stage: If the OOW does not validate operator fitness in the prewarning stage,the lamps flash an additional 15 seconds and a 15-second audible alarm sounds.
• 2nd stage: If the OOW does not validate operator fitness at the 1st stage, the alarmis sent to the Cabin Panel in the living quarters of the selected back-up officer andall the Cabin Panels fitted in public areas. These Cabin Panels give visual (illumi-nated lamp) and audible (buzzer) alarms.
• 3rd stage: If the OOW does not validate operator fitness within the selected timeinterval (90-180 s), the Cabin Panel in the living quarters of all navigation officersand all the Cabin Panels fitted in public areas give audible and visual alarms (illumi-nated lamp).
Reasonremoved
Pending
Alarmacknowledged
No acknowledgmentAlarm forwarded
External equipmentgenerates an alarm
1st stage
Visual alarm* +Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
2nd stage
3rd stage
30 sNo acknowledgment
Alarm forwarded
Variable (90-180 s)
BRIDGE PANELTIMER RESET PANEL
(incl. watertight type)
Back-up navigation officer quartersand all public areas
CABIN PANEL
CABIN PANEL in allnavigation officers quarters
(The CABIN PANELS in all public areascontinue the alarm.)
*Red flashing at Bridge Panel, Timer Reset Panel
Visual alarm* + Audible alarm
Appendix 7 BR-1000
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The OOW stops the audible alarm and acknowledges the alarm. Then, audible and visual alarms at the Bridge Panel, Cabin Panels and Timer Reset Panel are removed and the watch safety timer is reset.
The BR-1000 complies with IMO regulations. This means that the alarm is given for 30 seconds AFTER selected time interval elapses for the 15-second visual alarm (flashing) and the15-second visual (flashing) and audible (buzzer) alarms at the 1st stage.
Watch alarm sequence
BRIDGE PANELTIMER RESET PANEL
(incl. watertight type)
Back-up navigation officer quartersand all public areas
CABIN PANEL
Visual alarm* + Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
Alarmacknowledged
Timer starts
Variable (90-180 s)
Timerstarts
2nd stage
3rd stage
15 s 15 sSpecified intervalVariable (3-12 min)
No acknowledgmentAlarm forwarded
Alarm forwarded
- TIMER RESET- OPERATOR FITNESS- ACKNOWLEDGEIf none of the above is done
Visual alarm*Visual alarm*
+ Audiblealarm
Visual alarm (lighting)+ Audible alarm
* Red flashing at Bridge Panel,yellow flashing at Timer Reset Panel
1ststage
30 s after specifiedinterval elapses
Prewarning
CABIN PANEL in allnavigation officers quarters
(The CABIN PANELS in all public areascontinue the alarm.)
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Appendix 7 BR-1000
How to Select a DisplayUse the DISP key to select a display. Each time the key is pressed, the display chang-es in the sequence shown below.
The [DANGEROUS LIST] and [TARGET LIST] are displayed dependent on which list was last displayed. For example, if the [DANGEROUS LIST] is viewed at any time, the [TARGET LIST] is hidden in the above cycle and can only be viewed by sorting the [DANGEROUS LIST]. See section 1.8.2 for details.
: CURSOR : FUNC : RANGEENT : NEXTDISP
BCLASS A
MMSITYPE
POSN
SOG
RNG
HDGCOGBRG
123123123
130º135º225º
10.0kn3 .0NM
34º 31.1234´N135º 24.5678´E
A
CPA 20'00"2 .0NM
ALERT
: CURSOR : TAB : NEXTDISP
30/ JAN 17:20 TX MALFUNCTION29/ JAN 17:50 ANTENNA VSWR EXCEEDS LIMIT28/ JAN 08:20 RX CHANNEL 1 MALFUNCTION27/ JAN 12:35 RX CHANNEL 2 MALFUNCTION26/ JAN 03:45 GENERAL FAILURE25/ JAN 09:36 ACTIVE AIS-SART
ID:001 : TX MALFUNCTION
TIME [UTC] ALERT 01 /06LIST : 6 LOG : 20
OWN INFORMATION
: TAB : NEXTDISP
SENSOR VOYAGE IDENTITY SCALEUTC 12/NOV/2014 17 :20 :00
34 º 44 .5000 ´N
130º135 .0º
135 º 21.3000 ´E108 . 7 º/min ( )
10 .0 kn
HIGHUNUSED
POSN PARAIM
HDGCOG
ROTSOG
EXTERNALDGPS2
Note: The last displayed list is shown.
Alert list
Own (ship) information
Plotter display
DANGEROUS LIST 12:32:01 1-8 (201)
: CURSOR : FUNCENT : PAGE : NEXTDISP
SAMPLE SHIP_004 3 .5 -15’00” 0BS:123456789 3 .6 -20’30”SAMPLE SHIP_005 3 .7 -25’30” 0{SAR/VESSEL} 3 .8 -10’00” 0{SART ACTIVE} 3 .9 -15’00” 0SAMPLE SHIP_008 3 .1 -20’00” 0
SAMPLE SHIP_003 3 .4 -10’00” 0SAMPLE SHIP_002 3 .3 -10’00” 0NAME/MMSI/TYPE CPA[NM] TCPA AGE[ ‘ ]
B
A
A
SAR
BTARGET LIST 12:32:01 1-8 (334)
: CURSOR : FUNCENT : PAGE : NEXTDISP
SAMPLE SHIP_003 3 .3 182.0 0BS:123456789 3 .3 056.0 0SAMPLE SHIP_005 3 .3 084.0 0{SAR/VESSEL} 3 .3 039.0 0{SART ACTIVE} 3 .3 045.0 0SAMPLE SHIP_008 3 .3 054.0 0
SAMPLE SHIP_002 3 .3 095.0 0SAMPLE SHIP_001 3 .3 180.0 0NAME/MMSI/TYPE RNG[NM] BRG[ º ] AGE[ ‘ ]
B
A
A
SAR
B
Dangerous target list
Target list
Appendix 8 FA-170
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IDENTITY tab
The IDENTITY tab is only displayed for CLASS A, CLASS B, SAR VESSEL, SAR AIR-CAFT and AtoN target types.
SCALE tab
The SCALE tab is only displayed for SAR VESSEL, SAR AIRCRAFT and AtoN target types.
QUALITY tab
The QUALITY tab is displayed for all target types.
Contents DescriptionCALL SIGN Target’s call sign. Not displayed for AtoN target types.IMO NO. Target’s International Maritime Organization registration number.TYPE OF SHIP Target’s ship type. Displayed only for CLASS A and CLASS B target types.REAL AtoN Displayed as "YES" for physical aids to navigation, "NO" for virtual aids to nav-
igation. Displayed only for AtoN target types.TYPE OF AtoN The type of aids to navigation. Displayed only for AtoN target types.VENDER ID Target’s AIS maker's ID. Displayed only for CLASS B target types.
Contents DescriptionSHIP SIZE(LENGTH, BEAM) Target’s ship size (length, beam). Displayed for all above target
types.ANT POSN(X,Y) Position of target’s antenna. Displayed for all above target types.DRAUGHT Target ship’s draught. Displayed only for CLASS A target types.PI Off-position indicator. Displayed only for AtoN target types.
Contents DescriptionPA Position Accuracy for target ship. (HIGH: High accuracy, LOW: Low accuracy.)RAIM Target’s RAIM status. (USED: Using RAIM, UNUSED: Not using RAIM.).TIME STAMP Time at which the target was last detected. Not displayed for AIS base stations.POSN QUALITY
Target’s position quality. Possible position qualities are shown in the list below:Quality indication Meaning[NO POSITION] Position data not available.[MANUAL POSITION] Position data is input manually.[DEAD RECKONING POSITION] Position calculated by dead reckoning.[OUTDATED POSITION > 200 M] More than 200 m from last estimated posi-
tion.[POSITION > 10 M] Difference of more than 10 m from last es-
timated position.[POSITION WITH RAIM > 10 M] Difference of more than 10 m from last es-
timated position.[POSITION < 10 M] Difference of less than 10 m from last esti-
mated position.[POSITION WITH RAIM < 10 M] Difference of less than 10 m from last esti-
mated position.[VALID POSN WITH NO TIME STAMP]
No time stamp available.
Appendix 8 FA-170
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Own ship data
The [OWN INFORMATION] display shows your ship’s data across four tabs. The in-formation displayed is shown in the figure below. This data should be checked once per voyage or once per month, whichever is shorter. Data may be changed only on the authority of the master.
The Officer of the Watch should periodically check position, SOG and sensor informa-tion for quality.
The table below list each tab’s contents along with a brief description.
Tab Item Description[SENSOR] [UTC], [LT] Date and time.
[UTC]: Universal Time, Coordinated.[LT]: Local time.Note: For more information on these indica-tions, see section 1.15.
[POSN] OS (Own Ship) position.[ROT] Rate of Turn.[SOG] Speed Over Ground.[PA] Positioning accuracy.[RAIM] RAIM status.
[USED]: RAIM is currently in use.[UNUSED]: RAIM is not currently in use.
[HDG] Heading.[COG] Course Over Ground.GPS status GPS currently in use.
[VOYAGE] [NAV STATUS] Current navigational status.[DESTINATION] Current destination.[ETA [UTC]], [ETA [LT]] Estimate Time of Arrival (ETA) at the desti-
nation.[NO. OF PERSONS] Number of people aboard your vessel.
OWN INFORMATION
: TAB : NEXTDISP
SENSOR VOYAGE IDENTITY SCALEUTC 12/NOV/2014 17 :20 :00
34 º 44 .5000 ´N
130 .0º135 .0º
135 º 21.3000 ´E108 . 7 º/min ( )
10 .0 kn
HIGHUNUSED
POSN PARAIM
HDGCOG
ROTSOG
OWN INFORMATION
: TAB : NEXTDISP
SENSOR VOYAGE IDENTITY SCALENAV STATUS
DESTINATIONETA (UTC)NO. OF PERSONS
PWR-DRIVEN VESSEL PUSHING AHEAD OR TOWING ALONGSIDE
KOBE
185010/MAY 10:51
12
OWN INFORMATION
: TAB : NEXTDISP
SENSOR VOYAGE IDENTITY SCALEMMSINAMEIMO NO.CALL SIGNTYPE OF SHIP WIG
ARRYING DG, HS, OR, MP(OS)24@SEVEN@
FURUNOMARU291 740 917
0123456789
OWN INFORMATION
: TAB : NEXTDISP
120m 60m
0m60m80m 15m
12 .3m
SENSOR VOYAGE IDENTITY SCALE
SHIP SIZE LENGTH BEAM
ANT POSN Y X
X
Y
INTERNAL1
2 EXTERNAL
DRAUGHT
2
1
0
SENSOR tab VOYAGE tab
IDENTITY tabSCALE tab
Press ► or ◄ to cycle through the tabs.
EXTERNALDGPS2
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1 Viewing Initial SettingsThe [INITIAL SETTINGS] menu, which is locked with a password, is where the install-er enters ship’s MMSI, internal and external antenna positions, ship type and I/O port settings. You can view the settings on this menu as follows.
1. Press the MENU to open the menu.2. Select [INITIAL SETTINGS] then press the ENT key.3. Press the ENT key twice.4. Select item to view then press the ENT key.
QUIT [MENU]
[INITIAL SETTINGS]VIEW MMSIVIEW INT ANT POSNVIEW EXT ANT POSNVIEW SHIP TYPEVIEW I/O PORTVIEW LR CH
QUIT [MENU]
[VIEW MMSI]MMSI : 999999999NAME : FURUNO
CALL SIGN: FQC3544IMO NO. : 009999999
QUIT [MENU]
[VIEW SHIP TYPE]TYPE NO.: 0***TYPE DETAIL*****NOT AVAILABLE
[VIEW EXT ANT POSN]
A: 45mB: 15mC: 8mD: 7m
QUIT[MENU]
A
BC D
[VIEW INT ANT POSN]
A: 45mB: 15mC: 8mD: 7m
QUIT[MENU]
A
BC D
[VIEW I/O PORT]VIEW COM PORT VIEW PC PORTVIEW LAN PORT*1
VIEW PRIORITYVIEW QUALITY*2
Choose port to view and press the [ENT] key.
QUIT [MENU]
*1 Shown when optional LAN kit is installed.*2 Shown with Inland AIS.*3 Shown depending on equipment specifications.
QUIT [MENU]
[VIEW LR CH]*3
LONG RANGE CHFOR MSG 27
CH-C : 1075CH-D : 1076
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2 Own Ship’s Information The OWN DATA menu (Menu #3) shows your ship's information and status (set on the INIT SETTING menu) and navigation data.
Own static data The OWN STATIC DATA display shows your ship’s static data, which includes MMSI, call sign and name, IMO number, length and beam, type of ship and location of position fixing antenna. This data should be checked once per voyage or once per month whichever is shorter. Data may be changed only on the authority of the master.
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu.2. Press the [3] key to open the OWN DATA sub-menu.
.
[OWN DATA]1 OWN STATIC DATA
2 OWN DYNAMIC DATA3 ALARM STATUS
4 SENSOR STATUS 5 INTERNAL GPS
OWN DATA sub-menu 3. Press the [1] key to choose OWN STATIC DATA.4. Use the [▼] or [▲] key to view other pages.5. Press the [MENU] key twice to return to the main menu.
See the illustration on the next page for own static data examples.
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[OWN STATIC DATA1] NAME : XXXX
C. SIGN: CAL0001MMSI : 123456789IMO : 623498071
[OWN STATIC DATA2] DESTINATION: TOKYO
DATE : 12/DECTIME : 10:25
[OWN STATIC DATA4] CPA : 1.50 nmTCPA : 10 minANT POS INT. EXT. LENGTH A : 75 m 77 mLENGTH B : 20 m 18 mLENGTH C : 15 m 18 mLENGTH D : 15 m 12 m
[OWN STATIC DATA5] CREW : 12TYPE : 36 CLASS : A TYPE NAMESAILING
[OWN STATIC DATA3] DTE : DEFAULTDRAUGHT: 12.1 mNAV STATUS: 00 STATUS NAMEUNDER WAY USINGENGINE (DEFAULT)
Destination
Name
Call sign
IMO no.
Estimated date of arrivalEstimated time of arrival
Navigation status no.
Data terminal equipment statusDraught
CPA (preset value)TCPA (preset value)
Navigation status description
Ship type description
Number of crewShip type, class
MMSI no.
Distance from bow to GPS antenna positionDistance from stern to GPS antenna positionDistance from port to GPS antenna positionDistance from starboard to GPS antenna position
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IN: Internal GPS, OUT: External GPS
OWN STATIC DATA displays
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