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Appendix C Shipboard Display of Automatic Identification System Requirements
Pages 177-192

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From page 177...
... 1.0) 1.1.1 Description: Class A Functional Requirements 1.1.1.1 The shipboard AIS is designed to provide identification, IALA AIS Guidelines, navigation information, and vessel's current intentions to Oct.
From page 178...
... Oct. 31, 2001, 12.4.4 1.2.4 When the minimum keyboard and display AIS unit gives an IALA AIS Guidelines, alarm, the display indicates to the user that an alarm is Oct.
From page 179...
... the AIS unit is in will be displayed where appropriate. 1.2.18 The minimum keyboard and display indicates LR inter- IALA AIS Guidelines, rogations when in automatic mode and provides a means Oct.
From page 180...
... Oct. 31, 2001, 12.4.4 1.3 Description: Minimum Display Requirements -- Class B 1.3.1 The minimum keyboard and display unit, as on Class A sta- IALA AIS Guidelines, tions, may not be required on pleasure craft.
From page 181...
... 1.6.2 Mariners should be able to select additional parts of IMO SN/Circ 217, information from AIS targets. July 11, 2001, 2.1.4; IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct.
From page 182...
... 31, 2001, 4.7.4 1.6.5 If the additional information available from AIS targets is IMO SN/Circ 217, incomplete, this should be indicated. July 11, 2001, 2.1.5; IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct.
From page 183...
... 1.7.4 Description: Class B Message Requirements 1.7.4.1 The following messages or usage of messages are optional IALA AIS Guidelines, for Class B stations: Oct. 31, 2001, 3.4.2 · Send and receive binary message, · UTC and date inquiry and response, · Send and receive safety-related messages, and · Interrogate other vessels.
From page 184...
... 4.0) 4.1 Description: Visual Presentation Requirements­Class A 4.1.1 If AIS information is made available for graphical display, at IMO SN/Circ 217, least the following information shall be provided: vessel July 11, 2001, 2.1.1; position, course over ground, speed over ground, heading, IALA AIS Guidelines, and rate of turn (or direction of turn)
From page 185...
... 31, 2001, 4.7.2 4.1.5 Whenever graphical display of AIS targets is enabled, the IALA AIS Guidelines, type of vector presentation (radar plotting symbols or AIS Oct. 31, 2001, 4.7.2 symbols)
From page 186...
... July 11, 2001, 2.1.9 4.4.2 When operators choose to display all or any AIS targets for IMO SN/Circ 217, graphical presentation, the mode of presentation should be July 11, 2001, 2.1.9; indicated. IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct.
From page 187...
... July 11, 2001, 2.2.2; IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct. 31, 2001, 4.8.2 4.4.11 If radar plotting aids are used for the display of AIS infor- IMO SN/Circ 217, mation, they should be capable of calculating and display- July 11, 2001, 2.2.3; ing collision parameters equivalent to the available radar IALA AIS Guidelines, plotting functions.
From page 188...
... 31, 2001, 4.8.5 4.4.16 An automatic display selection function may be provided to IMO SN/Circ 217, avoid the presentation of two target symbols for the same July 11, 2001, 2.2.5; physical target. IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct.
From page 189...
... 4.7.5 If target data from AIS and from radar plotting functions are IMO SN/Circ 217, available, then the activated AIS target symbol should be July 11, 2001, 2.1.4; presented, if the automatic selection criteria are fulfilled. IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct.
From page 190...
... July 11, 2001, 2.1.5; IALA AIS Guidelines, Oct. 31, 2001, 4.7.4 4.8.2 If the signal of a dangerous AIS target is not received for a IMO SN/Circ 217, set time, an alarm should be given.
From page 191...
... 5.2 Description: Display Integration Requirements -- Class A Derivatives 5.2.1 A pilot workstation combined with portable AIS is used pri- IALA AIS Guidelines, marily to provide marine pilots with the capability to carry Oct. 31, 2001, 7.5 on board an AIS station when piloting vessels not fitted with AIS.
From page 192...
... 2001. Draft Interim Guidelines on Universal Shipborne Automatic Identification System (AIS)


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