Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Nauticast 2607 ACR Electronics
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User Manual 2 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L Please read this first! Warning: Although ACR strives for accuracy in all its publications; thi s material may contain errors o r omissions, and is sub ject to chan ge without prior notice. ACR shall not be made liab le for any specific, indirect, incidental or con sequential dam ages as a resul t of its use.
User Manual 3 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L 1 S TARTING THE NAUTICAST ............................................................................................... 5 1.1 Initial Set Up of the NAUTICAST for operation ..........................................
User Manual 4 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L History of Change s Date Version Rev. Status Comments Responsible 2002 - 12 - 04 1.0 A Released Latest release amend ments A. Lesch 2003 - 03 - 18 1.0 B Released Updated EC-Con formity Document inser ted. C. Moore 2003 - 03 - 27 1.
User Manual 5 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L 1 Starting the NA UT ICAST 1.1 Initial Set U p of the NAUTICAST for operation ATTENTION: IM O REGULATIONS M ANDATE T HAT YOU ENTER T HIS INFORM ATION. After installing the antennas and hardw are the foll owing User, Voyage related and Ship Settings data needs to be en tered.
User Manual 6 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L 1.2 Entering the MMSI and IMO Numbers Select from the M ain Menu “Service Conf iguration” Numbe r 6 . Menu is SER VICE password protected (Please see Appendi x 7.
User Manual 7 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L 1.3 Entering Ship Settings (Please see Appendix 7.
User Manual 8 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L GPS A NTENNA location on ship (is x in above M enu example) is loca ted 200 meters from bow (A) and 33 Meters from Starboard side (D). Note: W hen only using internal GPS antenna it is ok to have de fault values for ex ternal position since they are not used.
User Manual 9 Y1 - 03 -0203 Re v.L Scroll to the Voya g e Setting Fields w ith up and do wn arrows and in put your vessel data . Select a default C argo Type, Drau ght, POB (Pers ons on board), Destinati on, ETA and Nav igation Status Setting usin g the [Le ft] & [Right] arrow keys.
User Manual 10 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Changing the Serv ice Pass word .
User Manual 11 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Service Pass word Menu Example : Enter the new Password: Then push Enter (M 5). Repeat the new Password: Then Push Enter (M 5). A minimum of 6, a maxi mum of 8 characters are allowed . Should the new password include numbers, use the shi ft key to generate them.
User Manual 12 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Enter the new Password. A minimum of 6, a maximum of 8 characters are allowed . Should the new password incl ude numbers, use the shift key to generate them. Repeat the new Password. Press Save to s tore the changes .
User Manual 13 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 2 NAUTICA ST User Interface Soft Keys [M1] – [M8] Display Safety Keys Cursor Cross Enter Key Keyboard Navigation Screen Header (max.
User Manual 14 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 2.1 NAUTICAST Keyboard The NAUTICAS T is fitted wi th a full alphanumeric keyboard, wi th the following functions : By pressing any key on the keybo ard the letters a re addressed.
User Manual 15 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 2.4 Explanation of the Soft Key s The Soft Keys are divided into vertical static keys [M1-M4] and horizontal d ynamic keys [M 5-M8], which differ in function according to the curren t application.
User Manual 16 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3 NAUTICA ST Screens The advanced versi on of the NAUTICAST offers three displa y modes: Navigation Screen - Standard screen, autom atically visible Menu Structu re.
User Manual 17 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.1.1 Own Vessel Data LAT:N 1°27.845'ExtSOG:34.6kn 05/26/06 LON:E 0°21.289'ExtCOG:173.0° 10:52:26 LAT: Latitude LON: Longitude Date: The actual UTC - date (MM .DD.YY) and time (hh.m m.ss) are display ed on the top right hand corner o f this vi ew.
User Manual 18 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.1.2 Other Vessel Data 001/021..S HIP N AM E ....RNG.BRG..SO G..COG.. 001/021 (E.g: Vessel 01 o f 021) current o r selected Vessel / Total number o f Vessels (max .
User Manual 19 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.1.4 Other Vessel Deta ils This screen show s the Dynami c, Voyage and Ves sel Related Data, w hich is currently being transmitted by a p reviously selected vessel .
User Manual 20 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Reference Point (in meters): This information indi cates the Re ference Point of the used GPS Antenna onboard the vessel. RefPoint:A190 B120 C10 D<63m A: 190m B: 120m C: 10m D: <63m (means mo re than 63m i n the case of a very large vessel) Vessels Cargo: Indicates the t ype of cargo on board.
User Manual 21 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.2 Menu Structure To call up the M ain Menu, press the [Menu] button once, and all Submenu s are display ed. The cursor position indicate s the selec ted submenu. Menu navi gation is achieved by pressing the [Up] or [Down] keys to select, and then by pressing [Enter] to con firm the desi red Submenu selection .
User Manual 22 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.4 Sub-Menus Overview 3.4.1 Messages 3.4.2 A IS Status 3.4.3 Voyage Settings – (User Password Pro tected) N 1 o 19' E 0 o 12' |1>0.10|2>1.30|3>1.80nm | 1. Messages -----| | | + - 1. Write Addressed SRM View | + - 2.
User Manual 23 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.4.4 Ship Settings – (Use r Password Protec ted) 3.4.5 Configuration – (User Password Protec ted) 3.4.6 Service Configura tion – (Service Pass w ord Protecte.
User Manual 24 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Display Settings 3.4.7 Graphical Disp lay Settings 3.5 Sub-Menus Detailed 3.5.1 Messages N 1 o 21' E 0 o 15' |1>0.
User Manual 25 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: Messages [M5] [Select] Select chosen Submenu [Enter] Confirm M essage Submenu Selection [M8] [Back] Return to Mai n Menu Screen [Up] / [Down] Navigate Submenu for Selection Writing Messages: This screen provi des a means to wri te and send mes sages.
User Manual 26 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: Messages [M5] [Select] Write Messa ge to Selected Vessel [Enter] Write Messa ge to Selected Vessel [M8] [Back] Return to Message s Menu b) Using the NAU TICAST Messa ge Editor After selecting a v essel, the M essage Editor is aut omatically di splayed.
User Manual 27 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L c) Confirmation o f Sent Addressed M essage The confirmati on screen show s the successful me ssage transmissi on and indicates w hich channels (AIS1 or AIS2) were used.
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User Manual 29 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L e) Confirmation o f Broadcast Sent M essage This Confirmation Screen show s that the messa ge was successfully tran smitted on the Broadcast Setting. By pressin g [Back] the u ser automaticall y returns to the Message Edi tor for further Messaging.
User Manual 30 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L f) Long Range Interroga tion Mobile, and shore -based stations hav e the ability to interrogate vessel s and make re quests for informat .
User Manual 31 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L An LRI has arriv ed; The NAUTICAS T Settings are con figured to Automatic Mod e: Dynamic Key s: LRI in the Inbox History (automatic mode) [M5] [OK] Confirms that LR.
User Manual 32 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: LRI in the Inbox History (manual mode) [M5] [OK] Accept LRI [M7] [Reply ] Send Addressed Message to LRI Sender [M6] [Reject] Reject LR [M8] [Back] Return to Messages M enu g) Inbox History The Inbox History provides a means to reading in coming messages and alarms.
User Manual 33 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Inbox History: Overview of Received M essages and Alarms Message Type s: Description ASRM Addressed Safety Related M essage BSRM Broadcast Sa fety Related M essage ALR Alarms (Details see Al arm Types chapter 5.
User Manual 34 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L ASRM 13:43 PIRA TE ATTACK! 5264 Addressed Safety Related M essage, acknowledged by recipi ent, arrived at 13:43, with text .
User Manual 35 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L ASRM: Information Time 17:39 Date 11/26 (mm.dd) POS 01/02 (Messa ge 01 of 02) Message Type AddressedSRM Status * (not acknow ledged) MMSI of Sende r 5004 Channel Incoming AIS Chann el ACK Message not yet acknowledged A LR – Reading Incoming A l arms: ALR: Information Time 17:36 Date 11/26 (mm.
User Manual 36 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.5.2 A IS Status The AIS Status M enu provides a variety of in formation concerning own vessel settings, as well as the current AIS s tatus of the o ther vessels, which are display ed in the Ves sel Listing. Version Info prov ides detail s of the actual softw are release cur rently installed .
User Manual 37 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Mod.: A IS Transmission Mode AU Autonomous AS Assigned IN Interrogation/Pol led Mode ?? Unknown Used Channel AIS1, AIS2 Syn.
User Manual 38 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Own Vessel Posi tion: LAT : N 1°18.901' LON : E 0°12.345' Heading and Ro tation of o wn vessel: Heading :77 o ROT : +5.
User Manual 39 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L c) Version Info This Screen show s the actual So ftware Release which is being run on the NAUTICAST. d) Security Log The Security Lo g is implemented to show the times o f the transponder.
User Manual 40 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.5.3 Voyage Settings (User Pass word Protected) NOTE: The de fault passw ord from the factory is mentioned on your A IS display at the protection foil.
User Manual 41 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Voyage Settings En tries After a new User Password has been set, Voyag e Settings may be input. A selection is made with the .
User Manual 42 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Data Input Modes Voyage Setting Description Input Modus Cargo Cargo Category Default Setting <Selection > N/A or harmless DG, HS or M P (category A) DG, HS or.
User Manual 43 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.5.4 Ship Settings (Use r Pass word Protected) After a new User Password has been set, the Shi p Settings may be input. The Ship Settings are usually only set once, upon NAUTICA ST initial operation. A selection is made with the cursor buttons [Up] or [D own] for input field selection.
User Manual 44 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Input Modes fo r Ship Setting s Ships Setting Description Input Modus Call Sign Ships Call Si gn Manual input Ship Name Ships Name Manual input Length Length of shi.
User Manual 45 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L After the Ship Set tings hav e been input and saved , this screen appea rs . [Exit] takes the use r back to the Mai n Menu. GPS A ntenna Mounting It is important to inpu t the ex act mounting position of the GPS Antenna on the v essel as this influences the accu racy o f the displayed target in an ECDIS.
User Manual 46 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Sample: Display: CallSi gn = D11233 ShipName = M /V TUGELA Length = 200m Beam = 30m RefPointExt = A170 B30 C15 D15m (location of th e external GPS antenna ) RefPoin.
User Manual 47 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.5.5 Transpond er Configuration (User Password Pr otected) The Configurati on Menu all ows the user to alter th e hardware-based para meters. User Passw ord Configuration is also undertaken here . A ccessing the Configuration Settings: The Configurati on Menu is User Passw ord protect ed.
User Manual 48 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Accessing the Con figuration M enu with the default User Passw ord Dynamic Key s: Input of Default Use r Pass word to Acces s Configuration [M5] [Enter] Confirm De .
User Manual 49 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L a) Change User Pas sword (for initial NAU TICAST Operation) It is strongly recommended to chan ge the de fault User Password upon initial NAUTICAST operatio n. A minimum of 6 , a maximum of 8 cha racters are allowed.
User Manual 50 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L This screen appears if the new User Passwords a re mismatched - i.e. the N ew User Passw ord and the Repeated New User Passw ord are not identical . In this case, it is po ssible to re-input bo th the New and Repe ated User Pas swords again.
User Manual 51 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L b) Region Settin gs A Region is a de fined area, w ith specific VHF parameters, w hich are sent out by Vessel Traffic Service Stations (VTS), and receiv ed via Digital Selective Ca lling (DSC) or AIS. The screen show s a list o f Regions, and their i nput sources.
User Manual 52 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Creating a Ne w Region Parameters for se tting up a new Region can be entered and sav ed here. Dynamic Key s: Initial User Pass word Setting [M5] [Save] Confirm Region Data Input [M8] [Back] Return to Region Listing Inputting Region Se ttings : Mode of Latitude and Longitude Input: Example : 44 Degrees, 13.
User Manual 53 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L c) Alarm Settin gs This screen allow s t he user to enable or disable the generation and displa y of Alarms. Alarms are display ed in the Alarm Inbox (see Menu 5: Transponder Con figuration, Sub menu 3: Alar m Settings) and on the ECDIS screen.
User Manual 54 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: LR Interrogation Settings [M5] [Save] Save LRI Settin gs [Up] / [Down] Select Data Fiel d for Configuration [M6] [Change] Enable or Disable selected .
User Manual 55 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: Reply ing to a LR Interrogation [M5] [OK] Notifies User o f current interrogation [M8] [Back] Return to Vessel Listing [M7] [Reply ] Display Message Editor for LRI Reply Sensor Settings The screen provi des the means to sw itch t he sensor speed s.
User Manual 56 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Use this menu to set up the data speed 4800/960 0/38400 baud. NOTE: This Con figuration should be do ne from adv anced user like install ation technicians only. Therefore you w ill find more detai ls in the installat ion manual.
User Manual 57 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.5.6 Service Configura tion (Serv ice Password Protected ) The Service Con figuration M enu allows ini tial configuration of the Serv ice Password, Passw ord Settings (on/off), MMSI/IM O Numbers and the op tion of resetting the NAUTICAST to Factory Settings.
User Manual 58 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L a) Change Servi ce Password This screen provi des a means to indiv idually con figure the Serv ice Password. This password di ffers .
User Manual 59 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L b) User Password Set tings Change User Pass w ord Protection : This function all ows the user to enable or disable the User Passw ord Query Function. For security reasons, it is hi ghly recommended to enable Use r Password Pro tection in order to avoid unauthorized Transpond er operation.
User Manual 60 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L c) Changing the MM SI / IMO Nu mbers This screen provi des a means to chan ge the MM SI and IMO Number s; the input fields are limited to a maximum o f 9 characters.
User Manual 61 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L After pressing [OK ], the Data Sav ed Screen con firms the Resto re Factory Settin gs command. Note: The NA UTICA ST has been restored to the Factory Settings! Now please con figure y our: - Ship Settings - Voyage Settings - User Password - Service Pass word 3.
User Manual 62 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: Display Settings [M5] [DayNight] Switch between Da y or Night Settings [Enter] Switch betwee n Day or Night Settings [M8] [Back] Return to Main Menu .
User Manual 63 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: graphical user inter face [M1] filter option on AIS targets in graphica l view FA (hides receiv ed Class A targets) FB (hides receiv ed Class B targe.
User Manual 64 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L pressing [M2] leads to Rad ar View pressing [M2] leads to Fair w ay View pressing [M2] leads y ou back to Navigation S creen.
User Manual 65 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.6.2 The Radar Vie w This screen provides the user with a commonly used way of representing ship objects on an electronic device. The Radar View is northern orientated, as indicated by the compass on the very right top of the screen .
User Manual 66 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: Radar Vie w [M1] Set filter option on AIS Targets [M2] Switch betwee n the views [M3] Show alarm w indow [M5] Acknowledge alarms or sa fety related m.
User Manual 67 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Scrolling Since the outer distanc e ring does not completel y fit into the (rectan gle) display , it is possible to scroll the view from North or South. T he maximum scrolling distance is limited to the r adius of the outer distance rin g in the current zoom level .
User Manual 68 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L The Minimized R adar Vie w The minimized radar view shows a split screen. On the left hand side a Ship List is displ ayed, on the right hand side a minimized v iew of the Radar Vi ew is visi ble. This view will be display ed, if one of the cursor keys is p ressed.
User Manual 69 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Ship Details If a target is selected by pressing [Enter], whether in the Ship List or direc tly in the graphical view, the correspondin g ship details are displayed instead o f the minimized view. Pressing [Up] o r [Down] scrolls the ship detail list by line, [Left] or [Ri ght] by page.
User Manual 70 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L The Elements in the Fair way Vie w: Compass: Shows the current COG. Fairway Lines : The Fairway Lines are border lines of a virtual fairway oriented on the actua l course over ground .
User Manual 71 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Zoom Level 2 would look like this: The Minimized Fa irway Vie w The minimized Fairway View shows a split screen. On the left hand side a Ship List is displayed and on the right hand side a minimiz ed Fairway View is seen.
User Manual 72 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L The Elements in the Minim ized Fairway View: “Message Wri te” Button: By pressing the [M4] button, a message could be sent to that AIS-Target that is currently selected in the Ship List. Ship List: This list shows the same targets as shown in the Nav ig ation Screen.
User Manual 73 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.6.4 Message and A larm Handling A larms If an alarm occurs , the sy mbol to the right of the [M 3] button becomes visi ble. Pressing the [M 3] button show s the details of the sel ected alert. Pressing [ M5] leads to alarm acknowledgement and the closu re of the window as wel l as t he alar m icon disappearing.
User Manual 74 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 3.6.5 Configuration of the Grap hical Display General The configuration of the Graphical Display could be accessed over the entry point 8 of the Main Menu. The Configurati on Menu all ows the user to alter th e parameters o f the Graph ical Display .
User Manual 75 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Inside the Graphical Display Setting you can cho ose out of 4 diffe rent Sub-Menus. Sub-Men u Content Fairway Vi ew Scale Settings of the Geo metry and Scale o f th.
User Manual 76 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Parameter descript ion: Parameter Description Angle(A) Value range: 2° to 178° Dim(B) The parameter Di m(B) de fines the width o f the fairw ay in percent of the horizon tal line.
User Manual 77 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L The f ollowi ng drawing illustrates t he parameters from the Fairway View S cale Menu and additionally presents the trans formation proces s from the Rad ar View to the Fairw ay View . 10 nm Horizontal line 260° 325.
User Manual 78 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Fairway View Symbols Dynamic Key s: Fairway View Symb ols [M5] [Save] Save the settin gs [M8] [Back] Return to Graphical Display M enu The symbols for the own ship and for other tar gets could be selected individually .
User Manual 79 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Radar Vie w Symbols Dynamic Key s: Radar Vie w Symbols [M5] [Save] Save the settin gs [M8] [Back] Return to Graphical Display M enu Parameter Symbol Standard Standard + Vecto rs Standard Solid Standard Solid + Vec tors Solid Reduced (3x3) Note: Other symbols (i.
User Manual 80 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Other Settings Inside this menu it is possible to adjust t he graphical vi ew to your demand. The available function s cover the topics: o AIS-target filte r settings o Enabling / disabli ng the Auto Zoo m feature wi th max.
User Manual 81 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Save On all of the described options inside the Configuration of the Graphical User Interface you could save your settin gs by pressing the [M2] Button.
User Manual 82 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 4.1 MOB Person over Board By pressing the M O B button the curren t navigation position o f own vessel and time of incident i s .
User Manual 83 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L The desired Dis tress Message Text can be sel ected by pressin g the appropria te number on the keyboard. By pressin g the [Exi t] button, it is possi ble to escape from this screen w ithout sending th e SRM Message.
User Manual 84 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L Dynamic Key s: Send SRM Message [M5] [Send] Send selected SRM Message [M8] [Back] Return to SRM Message Selection Confirmation o f sent SRM: Upon sending the SR M to all v essels the Broadca st Transmission Sta tus is show n.
User Manual 85 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L NOTE: The SRM message transmissi on is autom atically repeated ev ery 180 seconds until the [Stop] button has been pre ssed. Each SRM Message that is sen t out every 180 se conds contains upda ted navi gation information o f own v essel position and actual time.
User Manual 86 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 5 Troublesho oting 5.1 Reading and understanding Alarms: The NAUTICAS T differentiates be tween Alarm a nd TXT messa ges. An Alarm informs the user about major system malfunctions and failings in the connected sensors .
User Manual 87 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 5.2 Alarm Codes ID Description Text Cause/Source System Reaction / Remedy 01 AIS: Tx malfunction VHF Antenna, cabling Reaction: The tran sponder uni t stops transmission. If Alarm ID 01 and ID 02 are simultane ously display ed, then a major antenna proble m has arisen.
User Manual 88 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 53 AIS: BATTERY SOON LOW Battery is soon out of capacity Reaction: Ow n ship data is lost a fter pow ering on/off the syste m.
User Manual 89 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 6 Contact and Su pport Informat ion Contact your local dealer for NAU TICAST support. Please see our ACR W ebsi te for Servi ce Listing. ACR Electronics Europe GmbH Mariahilfer Straße 50/2/11 A-1070 Vienna, Austria Tel: +43 (1) 5 237 237 - 0 Fax: +43 (1) 5 237 237 - 150 Email: Technical.
User Manual 90 Y1 - 03 -0 203 Rev.L 7 Appen dix 7.1 Explanation of commonly used Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Text Abbreviation Full Text A/B (A+B) AIS Channel 1 / AIS Chan nel 2 IntGPS Internal Gl.
Bundesrepubli k Deutschland Federal Republic of Germany Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency BUNDESAMT FUR SE ESCH I FFFAH RT UND HYDROC RAPH I E (No & item designation) i '' ","5": [No Ö( l.
EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE No. BSH/461214321220109 Page2o'f 2 Gomponents necessary for operation: Components necessary fof operation Part No. Remarks NAUTICASTTM AIS 2607 Software-Version: 2.0.S1 05 Connection Box 2640 GPS Antenna AIS-A W/SM Coax 2639 VH-3200 VHF Stainless Steel Whip Antenna 91.
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Annex to EC QUALTTY SYSTEM (MODULE D) CERTTFTCATE No. BSH I 46131051021 1251 109 BUNDESAMT FüR SEESCHIFFFA}IRT UNI) HYDROGRAPII I E Item Module B Certificate data Registration number date of issue date of expiry Notified Body USCG Approval No. 4.111.
EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konfor mitätserklärung bestätigt, dass das unten benannte Produkt den Auflagen der EC Council Directive 96/98/EC vom 20 Dezember 1996 f ür m aritime Ausrüstung, geändert durch die EC Council Directive 2002/75/EC vom 2.
EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformitätserklärung bestätigt, dass das unten benannte Zubehör gleich oder besser dem im untenst ehenden Zertifikat ausgewiesenen Zubehör ist.
EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformitätserklärung bestätigt, dass das unten benannte Zubehör gleich oder besser dem im untenst ehenden Zertifikat ausgewiesenen Zubehör ist.
EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konformitätserklärung bestätigt, dass das unten benannte Zubehör gleich oder besser dem im untenst ehenden Zertifikat ausgewiesenen Zubehör ist.
EG - Konformitätserklärung EC - Declaration of Conformity Diese Konfor mitätserklärung bestätigt, dass das unten benannte Produkt den Auflagen der EC Council Directive 96/98/EC vom 20 Dezember 1996 f ür m aritime Ausrüstung, geändert durch die EC Council Directive 2002/75/EC vom 2.
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