Furuno RP-250 manual Turning AIS Display On/Off, Activating Targets, Activated target

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7. AIS OPERATION

Note 1:The RP-250 continues to process AIS targets when the AIS feature is switched off. When the AIS is again turned on, symbols are immediately displayed.

Note 2:AIS symbols are momentarily erased after the screen is redrawn when bow direction is changed in the Head-up mode.

Note 3: The AIS menu can also be opened without using the function key as below.

1)Press the [RADAR MENU] key to open the FUNCTIONS 1 menu.

2)Press the [9] key once or twice to choose radar/plotter mode.

3)Press the [NAV MENU] key twice to open the VIDEO PLOTTER 1 menu.

4)Press the [1] key.

5)Press the [0] key three times to open the AIS 1 menu.

7.2Turning AIS Display On/Off

1.Press the [RADAR MENU] key.

2.Press the [9] key once or twice to choose OFF or ON as appropriate. AIS DISP: OFF or AIS DISP: ON appears at the top right-hand corner depending on your selection. Note that the CPA/TCPA alarm for AIS is always active regardless of whether the AIS display is on or off.

Note: You may also turn the AIS display on or off by pressing the function key with the video plot function active.

7.3Activating Targets

1.Use the trackball to place the cursor on the sleeping AIS target (indicates only the presence of a vessel equipped with AIS in a certain location) you wish to activate; that is, know more about a vessel’s motion.

2.Press the [AIS MENU] key to open the AIS menu.

3.Press the [1] key (ACTIVATE TARGET) to activate the target. The activated AIS target symbol is superimposed on the radar echo as below.

SOG (Speed over Ground) and COG (Course over Ground) vector

*1, *2

*1 = Length adjustable on ARPA’s ARPA1 menu or EPA electronic plot.

*2 = Vector shows STW (speed thru water) and CSE (course) when water tracking mode is selected at the radar.

Turning direction

Heading line#

# = If there is no heading data,

the line points in direction of COG.

Activated target

4. Press any menu key to close the menu.

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Contents Video Plotter 00080933204 Safety Instructions Table of Contents IN-1 IiiSP-1 Word to the Owner of the RP-250 FeaturesForeword Operational Overview GeneralVideo plotter controls ControlsFR-2105 series radar display unit AIS controlsChoosing Display Mode Video plotter displayAbout the radar/video plotter display Choosing Presentation ModeItem and default setting Default selected at above Chart, cursor position correction ChartsDisplaying a chart Chart position correctionHiding/Showing graphics Setting up the Video Plotter DisplayCanceling chart position correction Cursor position correctionHiding/Showing nav data NAV Information 1 menuNAV Information 3 menu For manual input of position item 4, do the followingNAV Information 2 menu Stopping Plotting of Other Ship’s Track TrackStopping Plotting of Own Ships Track OWN SHIP, Target Plot menuFinding track memory used Track Plotting IntervalChoosing track plotting interval Memory in USE displayPlotter Erase menu SmoothingErasing Track Target Plot Color menu Own Ship Track ColorOther Ship Track Color Entering Marks/Lines MARKS, LinesChoosing Method of Entry Entering marks/lines at cursor or own ship positionLine change feature Entering marks at desired positionErasing individual marks Mark/Line ColorErasing Marks/Lines Erasing all marks and all linesFinding Mark/Line Memory Used Entering waypoints at cursor position WAYPOINTS, Navigation LinesEntering Waypoints Entering waypoints at specific positionWPT List Waypoint ListEntering waypoints at own ship position Displaying waypoints from a navigator Displaying WaypointsDisplaying waypoints Waypoint menuDeleting individual waypoints Deleting WaypointsNavigation Lines Deleting all waypointsNav line list Adding waypoints to navigation linesRemoving waypoints from navigation lines Deleting individual navigation linesSetting up navigation lines NAV Line menuBWR Displaying navigation lines Record menu RECORDING, Replaying DataFormatting Memory Cards Replay Card 1 menu Recording DataReplaying Data Other Plotter Functions Initial SettingsVideo PLOTTER, Initial Setting menu Longitude Error Table on 96 nm range scale Distance error in direction of longitude due to latitude 2256 4444 6496 8350 9950 1248 2202 2786 2980 This page intentionally left blank AIS Operation Turning AIS Feature On/OffAIS symbols AIS1 menuActivated target Turning AIS Display On/OffActivating Targets Sleeping all AIS targets Sleeping TargetsSleeping an AIS target Sleeping targetBasic target data Displaying Target DataActivating all sleeping AIS targets Activated target selected for data displayExtended target data Extended data displayDisplaying messages manually Lost TargetMessages Lost targetSafety related message Automatically displaying messagesSample history displays History DisplayTurning history display on/off AIS2 menuAIS Symbol Color Choosing history display attributesAutomatic Target Activation Lost Target RangeROT Display Setting ROT displayCombining AIS with Arpa fusion AIS3 menuMessage Meaning AIS System MessagesAIS system messages AIS Alarm Message Replacing the Battery in the Memory Card MaintenanceReplacing the Battery on the RP Board Battery for Battery Type Code NumberSystem Error Necessary parts Installation of Video Plotter KITTabletop/Console Type Name Type Qty Code No RemarksControl head Display unitSetting catch to hole in stay Display unit, inside viewStay fixed Fastening the M-card assy. to the right arm coverDisplay pedestal, front view Display pedestal, top viewPC connection TD-BFR-2105 Test Test resultsAIS Data Separate Type Control Head Fasten with M4 x 8 screw Fasten with M3 x 8 screws 2 pcs Installation of Video Plotter KIT Input sentences RP Board, J4 AppendixDigital Interface IEC Data receptionSchematic diagram Load requirements as listenerInterface Function COG, SOG, HDG, ROTMain Board Modification IEC 60936-1 related items SOG selected on menu Conditions Which Display the Alarm for WTSTW selected on menu Menu Tree Video plotterEnter WPT, NAV Line OWN SHIP, Target Plot AIS Specifications of Video Plotter RP-250Index IN-1