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MaxSea Operator Manual version 12.6 - Furuno USA

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Input / Output of AIS signal<br />

Targets<br />

Three input/output ports are provided for RS-422 protocol, based on the IEC 61162-1/2. Data transmission rate is<br />

selectable from 4800 bps and 38.kbps. Normally, Radar / ECDIS / PC, etc. are connected to these ports to exchange<br />

data with the AIS. PC standard protocol RS-232C is also provided in the D-sub port of the transponder unit.<br />

TB1 in the junction box<br />

Buoys<br />

Note: For TD(232C) and RD (232C), use one twisted pair for TD and one twisted pair for RD, separately.<br />

Buoys Following Overview<br />

Buoys tracked on Electronic Charts<br />

In various fisheries buoys report their position and other data back to the vessel. Some fishing buoys report<br />

via satellite, and others, such as the Australian LINEMASTER buoys communicate their own GPS position<br />

and other data directly and automatically to the vessel via radio.<br />

<strong>MaxSea</strong> can display the positions of widely used RYOKUSEISHA, and LINEMASTER buoys directly on<br />

the chart.<br />

The program tracks their movement over time, similarly to the way the vessel’s own track is recorded. Each<br />

track point stores the date, time, position, drift rate and temperature of the buoy. A vector shows the<br />

direction to which the buoy is heading.<br />

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