Y1-03-0211 Rev D 5Setting the Internal and External GPS Antenna Position.NOTE: It is critical for the proper orientation of your ship to other AIS users to enterthis data accurately.Example: Length of ship / convoy = 220m and Beam of ship / convoy = 43m.GPS ANTENNA location on ship (is x in above Menu example) is located 200 meters frombow (A) and 33 Meters from Starboard side (D).NOTE: You can only enter Dimension A and D. B and C are automatically calculated.You would enter A200D33 (without spaces, no decimals and no commas).Then Press Save.The line than should look like the example above for External Reference point.Note: When only using internal GPS antenna it is ok to have default values for externalposition since they are not used.RefPointExt = A200 B20 C10 D33m (Position of the external GPS antenna)A = the distance from bow (front) to the antenna.B= the distance from the antenna to the stern (rear)C = the distance from the port (left) side to the antennaD = the distance from the antenna to the starboard (right) sideEnter RefPtInt (location of the internal GPS antenna) in the same way.Save the new settings by pressing [Save].Press [Back] return to the Main Menu Screen without saving any changes.1.4 Entering Voyage Related DataSelect from the Main Menu “Voyage Settings” Menu is USER password protected. Thedefault password from the factory is mentioned on your AIS display at the protection foil.(see Appendix 7.3 for password information). Enter Password and use the up and downarrows to edit Voyage Related data then press Enter or the numeric reference on the keypadto select and edit.Save after editing.Main Menu Example:N 1 o20' E 0 o13' |1> N/A|2>0.00|3>0.10nm|----------------------------------| Menu-----| || +- 1. MessagesView | +- 2. AIS Status| +- 3. Voyage Settings-----| +- 4. Ship Settings| +- 5. Transponder ConfigurationMsg. | +- 6. Service Configuration| +- 7. Display Settings-----| +- 8. Graphical Display Settings|Displ|----------------------------------------NUM|Select->| | |<-Back