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CA2
USER MANUAL
Y1-03-0293 Rev. A912S-02865
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THE SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL
AIS Class A Transceiver

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CA2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Y1-03-0294
CA2 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Y1-03-0295
CA2 INLAND WATERWAYS SUPPLEMENT Y1-03-0363

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1. SAFETY WARNING
!This equipment must be installed in accordance with the instructions
provided in this manual. Failure to do so will seriously aect its perfor-
mance and reliability. It is strongly recommended that a trained technician
installs and congures this product.
!This equipment is intended as an aid to navigation and is not a replace-
ment for proper navigational judgement. Information provided by the
equipment must not be relied upon as accurate. User decisions based upon
information provided by the equipment are done so entirely at the users
own risk.
! Do not install this equipment in a ammable atmosphere such as in an
engine room or near to fuel tanks.
!It is recommended that this product is not installed in direct sunlight or
under a windshield where it can be subjected to excessive solar heating
! Do not attempt to service this equipment as doing so may cause re, elec-
tric shock or malfunction and will invalidate the warranty. If any malfunc-
tions are detected contact your supplier or service agent.
!Do not install the transceiver where rain or water may leak onto the equip-
ment. This product has been designed for installation and use in an envi-
ronment protected from moisture.
! NOT ALL SHIPS CARRY AIS. The Ocer of the Watch (OOW) should always
be aware that other ships and, in particular, leisure craft, shing vessels
and warships may not be tted with AIS. Any AIS equipment tted on oth-
er ships as a mandatory carriage requirement may also be o based on the
Master’s professional judgement
2. GENERAL NOTICES
! All marine Automatic Identication System (AIS) transceivers utilise a
satellite based location system such as the GLONASS or GPS satellite net-
works.
! The compass safe distance of this transceiver is 0.5m or greater for a 0.3°
deviation.
! This product is categorised as ‘protected’ in accordance with the deni-
tions provided in IEC 60945.
! Please dispose of this AIS transceiver in accordance with the European
WEEE Directive or with the applicable local regulations for disposal of elec-
trical equipment.
! This manual is intended as a guide to the installation, setup and use of this
product. Every eort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this manual,
however due to continuous product development this manual may not be
accurate in all respects, therefore no guarantee is oered. If you are in any
doubt about any aspect of this product, please contact your dealer.

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1. Safety Warning 3
2. General notices 3
3. Basic OPERATION 6
3.1 Front Panel Controls 6
3.2 Front Panel Controls Explained 6
3.3 User Interface Overview 8
3.4 Menu Structure 9
4. STATUS ICONS 10
4.1 Position Fix 10
4.2 Chart Orientation 10
4.3 Navigation Status 10
4.4 CPA Alarm 10
4.5 Message 10
4.6 Information & Caution 10
4.7 Warnings 10
4.8 Transmitter Mode 10
5. BUTTON CONTROLS 11
5.1 Menu 11
5.2 Brightness 11
5.3 Voyage Data 11
5.3.1 Quick Status 12
5.3.2 ETA 12
5.3.3 TCPA/CPA Alarm 12
5.4 Page Select 13
5.4.1 Map Screen - see page 14 13
5.4.2 Target List Screen - see page 18 13
5.5 Target Radar Screen - see page 19 14
6. SCREEN DETAILS 14
6.1 Map Screen 14
6.1.1 Map Options 16
6.1.2 Chart Screen Scale and Position 17
6.2 Target List Screen 18
6.3 Target Radar Screen 19
6.4 Target Information Screen 20
6.4.1 Aid to Navigation Types 22
6.4.2 Target Cargo 22
6.4.3 Navigation Status 23
6.4.4 Position Quality Description 23

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7. Messages 24
7.1 Message Pop-up Screen 24
7.1.1Send Message 25
7.1.2Text Messages List 27
7.1.3Safety Messages List 28
7.1.4System Alerts 28
7.1.5Status Messages 30
8. STATUS 31
8.1 System 31
8.1.1 Status 31
8.1.2 Info 32
8.1.3 Log 32
8.2 Ownship Static 33
8.3 Ownship Dynamic 34
8.4 GNSS Status 34
8.4.1 Internal GNSS 34
8.4.2 External GNSS 35
9. Settings 35
9.1 Password Protection 35
9.2 AIS 36
9.2.1 Voyage 36
9.2.2 Ownship 37
9.2.3 Friends 38
9.2.4 Regions 40
9.3 System 41
9.3.1 General 41
9.3.2 Audio Alerts 42
9.3.3 WiFi 42
10. Glossary and abbreviations 44
11. Maintenance 44
11.1 Product Cleaning 44
11.2 Service and Maintenance 45
11.3 Firmware Updates 45
11.3.1 To update Firmware 45
11.4 Routine equipment checks 46
12. Approvals 46
12.1 EU Marine Equipment Directive 46
12.2 United States of America 46
12.3 Canada 46
13. Specications 47
14. Spares and Accessories 47

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3. BASIC OPERATION
3.1 Front Panel Controls
No. Item No. Item
1LCD Screen 6Jog Stick/Control
Knob
2Menu Key 7Display Brightness Key
3Pilot Plug (under cover) 8Voyage Data Input Key
4Enter Key 9Page Key
5Indicator LED
3.2 Front Panel Controls Explained
1. LCD Panel Display
The CA2 incorporates a 7-inch full-colour LCD Display allowing for visibly pleasing maps
and screens, ensuring a user-friendly experience and ease-of-use.

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2. Menu Key
Pressing the menu key will access the CA2 menu system. The menu screen that appears
will depend on the screen in use when the menu key is pressed. The menu key can also be
used to close the menu system.
3. Pilot Plug
The pilot plug allows pilots and other mariners to connect a laptop PC or other portable
device directly into the CA2 giving access to the AIS information of the vessel including
necessary dynamic and static vessel information.
4. Enter Key
The enter key on the CA2 allows the user to select a hi-lighted eld and either see infor-
mation or enter information as necessary. This entering process can also be achieved by
depressing the jog stick on the front panel.
5. Indicator LED
Green - Power on
Amber ash - Each Transmit
Amber - Silent Mode
Red - Transmit fail
6. Jog Stick
The jog stick allows the user to navigate through the dierent screens and menus of the
CA2 using directionality of up, down, left and right and also by rotating clockwise and
counter clockwise. The jog stick can also be depressed as an alternative to using the enter
key.
7. Display Brightness Key
Pressing the display brightness key on the front panel will access a brightness level indica-
tor. Rotate the jog stick to increase or decrease the light level.
8. Voyage Data Input Key
Pressing the voyage data input key allows quick access to update variable voyage informa-
tion such as navigational status and estimated time of arrival.
9. Page Key
Pressing the Page key will allow the user to alternate between three target view screens.
These are Map Screen, Target List Screen and Target Radar Screen. Pressing the page key
will close all open menus and windows (except for Alarm pop-up windows) and revert back
to the last active target view screen.

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3.3 User Interface Overview
! When the CA2 is powered on for the rst time, a map warning will be dis-
played. To remove this window it must be accepted to conrm that it has
been read and understood. This window will appear once every 24 hours
and will need to be accepted to remove it.
Press to accept

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3.4 Menu Structure
Pressing the (Menu) key activates the on-screen menu.
Options with > show access to a further menu level.
Options with ... show access to a set-up screen.
Rotate the (Jog Stick) to highlight your selection and then press (Enter) to
show the next menu level.
When a selection has no > or ... then pressing (Enter) will select that option.
Pressing the (Jog Stick) is an alternative to pressing (Enter).
For example:
Status GNSS Status will show the menu below
Pressing will then select the Internal GNSS Status page.

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4. STATUS ICONS
A row of icons along the bottom information bar underneath the active page give basic
information regarding the status of the AIS Transceiver.
4.1 Position Fix
Blue - Indicates an internal GNSS receiver x + - Dierential (DGPS)
Green - Indicates an external GNSS receiver x ! - Temporary loss of signal
Red - Indicates no GNSS x available
4.2 Chart Orientation
Indicates the orientation of the chart screen:
North Up,Heading Up or Course Up
4.3 Navigation Status
Indicates the basic navigation status:
At Anchor, Under Way or Moored
4.4 CPA Alarm
Green - Indicates Closest Point of Approach alarm enabled
Red (ash) - Indicates Closest Point of Approach alarm active
With a red cross - Indicates Closest Point of Approach alarm disabled
4.5 Message
Indicates there are unread messages in one of the In-boxes
Flashing indicates there are multiple messages
4.6 Information & Caution
Indicates there are active Caution messages
4.7 Warnings
Indicates there are System Warnings active:
Unacknowledged, Acknowledged, Rectied unacknowledged
4.8 Transmitter Mode
Indicates the System is operating at Low Power Mode or Silent Mode.
See section 9.3.1 of this manual for further information.
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