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4 starting the nauticast, Setting up your ais transponder for operation, 1 entering the mmsi and imo numbers – ACR Electronics Nauticast 2607 User Manual

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Y1-03-0204 Rev.K

4 Starting the NAUTICAST

Setting up your AIS Transponder for operation.


NOTE: IMO REGULATIONS MANDATE THAT YOU ENTER THIS INFORMATION.


After installing the antennas and hardware the following User, Voyage related and Ship
Settings data needs to be entered. Upon Start-up (Applying power) enter the following
information.

a)

Enter MMSI Number - See paragraph 4.1 on entering information.

b)

Enter IMO Number - See paragraph 4.1 on Entering information.

c)

Voyage related Data

– After initial entry of the Voyage related Data any

changes in the information below should be edited accordingly.
See Paragraph 4.2 on entering information.
Enter Cargo Type
Enter Draught
Enter Destination
Enter ETA
Enter Navigation Status.

d)

Enter Ship Settings Data - After initial entry of the Ship Settings Data any
changes in the information below should be edited accordingly. See Paragraph
4.3 on entering information.
Enter Call Sign
Enter Ships Name
Enter Length of Ship
Enter Beam of Ship
Enter Internal GPS antenna Position
Enter External GPS Antenna Position (If Applicable).
Enter Ship Type

e)

Password

– Service and User passwords see section 4.4

4.1 Entering the MMSI and IMO Numbers:


Select from the Main Menu

“Service Configuration” Number 6. Menu is SERVICE

password protected. The default password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display
at the protection foil. Please see the appendix in your User Manual for additional password
information.. Enter Service Password and use the up and down arrows on keypad to select
“Change MMSI / IMO” than press M5 “Select” or “by pressing number 3 on the keypad.
Input your MMSI and IMO number and press Save to store data. Unit will reboot itself after
pressing Save. Continue to 4.2 after reboot, if no IMO number is available use the value 0
(Zero).

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