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Writing a “Estimated Time of Arrival” (ETA) Message

Upon selection of “3. Lock Request” in the Message Menu, the Lock Request (ETA) Editor
appears. The Message contains:

-

The address of the recipient of this ETA

– Message (the default is “2000000”). The

address could be received from the authority.

-

The RIS Identifier / location code of the Lock. This code is divided into 5 parts. It has
to be keyed in with the UN - values of that particular destination.

-

The number of tug boats that are required. Valid entries are 0-6 (7 = unknown =
default).

-

The estimated time of arrival in the format MMDDhhmm (month-day-hour-minute).

Dynamic Keys: Broadcast Message Editor

[M5]

[Send]

Send Message

[Enter]

Send Message

[M8]

[Back]

Return to Messages
Menu


RIS IDENTIFIER/ LOCATION CODE

Data Elements
The full Location Code has the following elements:
1

UN Country code

(2 digits)

2

UN Location code

(3 digits)

3

Fairway section No.

(5 digits)

4

Terminal code or passage point code

(5 digits)

5

Fairway section hectometer

(5 digits),

in the database treated as an attribute to the fairway section number.


The location must be given unique which can happen in different ways depending on the
purpose of reporting and the local situation.

Example:

UN Country code

UN Location code

Fairway section

Terminal code

Fairway Hecto-metre

DE

TRI

03201

LOCK

00000


This is the RIS Identifier / location code of the Mosel - Lock in Trier / Germany.

N 1

o

22' E 0

o

16' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm

*************Lock Request***************

Dest MMSI :(9 Digits)
UN Location :(3 Digits)
Fairway section:(5 Digits)
Terminal code :(5 Digits)
Fairway hecto :(5 Digits)
NumofTugBoats :0-6 (7 = unknown = default)
ETA(MMDDhhmm) :

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