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Operating Instructions

 

1001001-6

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
SYSTEM MODES 

Important:

 The Nauticast A2 can operate in two different system 

modes, 

Class A mode 

(default) and 

Inland mode

Instructions only 

applicable to Inland AIS installations will be in brown print.

 

Inland AIS is currently only applicable to European river going vessels. 

GENERAL OPERATION 

SYSTEM NAVIGATION 

Use the 

Arrow keys

 to navigate the system views. Press 

ENTER

 

 

 to 

open a view. Press 

Esc

 to go back. The Numerical keypad can also be 

used for quick navigation. 

 CHANGING PARAMETERS 

Many views contain parameters that can be edited. To edit a parameter, 
select it by using the 

ARROW KEYPAD 

and press 

ENTER 



Press 

BACKSPACE 

 to delete characters. Press 

ENTER 

  

 

to accept after 

editing or press 

ESC

 

key undo changes. Select 

SAVE

 after editing to 

save and exit the view. 
Enter data in the following ways:

 

1.

 

Numbers: 

Press the 

ALPHANUMERIC KEY

 

that corresponds 

to each digit. Some of the parameters are decimal numbers. The 

OPT

 button can then be used to insert a decimal point.  

2.

 

Text: 

Press the 

ALPHANUMERIC KEY

 

that corresponds to 

each character. Press the key repeatedly to change character. 
Press the key 

1

 twice for special characters. Press function key 

OPT

 for Caps Lock setting. 

3.

 

Selection List:

 Use the 

 

 keys to select between the 

predefined values. 

4.

 

Selection List and numeric input:

 

In views like the 

AIS Message Send

 view it is possible to select 

a target MMSI in a list of predefined values based on received 

targets MMSI. It is also possible to enter any MMSI number. To 
do this, simply input a numerical value with the 

A

LPHANUMERIC KEYS.  

Press 

ENTER 

 

 

when done.  

 
 

 

These Operating Instructions summarize the most 
important topics from the product manual (Art.No. 
1001001-2) found on the Nauticast Data Card (USB-Stick). 

They are designed to give immediate access to essential 
information when operating the system on a daily basis.

  

 
Please visit our web-site for the latest information 

regarding the Nauticast A2 and other products. Our web-
site also contains contact information of our world-wide 
service network.  

 
Nauticast GmbH 

www.nauticast.com

 

 

DO NOT DISCONNECT TRANSPONDER POWER 

WITHIN 2 SECONDS OF A PARAMETER CHANGE!

 

Summary of Contents for A2

Page 1: ...used to insert a decimal point 2 Text Press the ALPHANUMERIC KEY that corresponds to each character Press the key repeatedly to change character Press the key 1 twice for special characters Press function key OPT for Caps Lock setting 3 Selection List Use the keys to select between the predefined values 4 Selection List and numeric input In views like the AIS Message Send view it is possible to se...

Page 2: ...ternatively Enter Main menu and short press OPT key to quickly set NavStatus BRIGHTNESS AND DIMMING Adjust LCD and LED dimming and Day Night Mode under Main Menu Config Display Visual Press the OPT key during 5s to restore default brightness values ACKNOWLEDGE ACTIVE ALARMS Use the ENTER key to acknowledge alarm indications on the display SET OPERATIONAL MODE Under certain very special conditions ...

Page 3: ...ssage SRM addressed the selected target Press ENTER for extended info about a target NOTE Extended information is only transmitted every 6 minutes Fresh targets may therefore not have complete information VIEW PLOT OF AIS TARGETS Open Main Menu Plot The plot can be zoomed in and out with the UP and DOWN keys on the ARROW KEYPAD Use RIGHT and LEFT keys on the ARROW KEYPAD to step between the target...

Page 4: ...mmand Restricted maneuverability Constrained by her draught Aground Engaged in fishing Under way sailing Reserved for future use At anchor or moored MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS Active alarms Unacknowledged Active alarms Acknowledged 1W mode Available only if Ship Type Tanker Navigational Status Moored and the speed of the ship is less than 3 knots Blue Sign On Blue Sign Off Silent Mode activated either ...

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