Benefits of AIS (Automatic Identification System
An AIS transponder on your boat automatically receives information broadcast by other AIS-equipped vessels
and base stations, all while your own vessel’s static and dynamic information is being transmitted. Using an AIS transponder, you can find AIS-mounted small boats and buoys that are difficult to be detected with a
marine radar. The MA-510TR can receive both Class A and B AIS signals and increases your safety at sea.
4.3-inch Color TFT LCD
The wide viewing, high-resolution 4.3-inch colour TFT
display clearly shows your
and other vessels’ positions.
Potentially dangerous vessels
are shown in red and ships
registered as your friends
are shown in yellow. The day-mode display is readable in
direct sunlight, and the night-mode display ensures good
readability in the dark for further convenience.
AIS Target List and Details
The ‘Target’ list screen shows all detected AIS-equipped vessels and targets. The ‘Danger’
list screen shows a list of vessels that are within six nautical miles of the Closest Point of
Approach (CPA) and sixty minutes of Time to the Closest Point of Approach (TCPA) from your
vessel. The ‘Friend’ list screen displays the detected AIS targets that you set as friends.
When you want to see target details, select the target by the cursor keys and push the [ENT] key.
Simplified Navigation Function
The Navigation function guides you to a specified waypoint or AIS
target. You can assign a maximum of 100 favorite fishing spots or
destinations as waypoints. The Navigation function is simply started
by just selecting a waypoint or an AIS target on the display.
Navigation to MOB Waypoint
When the [WPT/MOB] button is held down, the MA-510TR
automatically marks a waypoint of the vessel’s current position
and activates the MOB (Man Overboard) navigation function to
the location the MOB event occurred.