• SN EN 60872-2 : 1999

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    MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS - RADAR PLOTTING AIDS - PART 2: AUTOMATIC TRACKING AIDS (ATA) - METHODS OF TESTING AND REQUIRED TEST RESULTS

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Swiss Standards

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    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Performance requirements
        3.1 Introduction
        3.2 Definitions
        3.3 Performance standards
    4 Methods of testing and required test results
        4.1 General
        4.2 Detection, acquisition, tracking and general
              facilities
        4.3 Tracking reliability
        4.4 Tracking accuracy
        4.5 Closing target warning
        4.6 Collision risk (CPA/TCPA) warning
        4.7 Display
        4.8 Audible warnings
        4.9 Data requirements
        4.10 Interfaces
        4.11 Performance test and warnings
        4.12 Sea and ground stabilization
        4.13 Equipment connected to "auto tracking aid"
        4.14 System configuration and quality assurance
    Annexes
    A (normative) Definitions of terms to be used in connection
    with "auto tracking aids"
    B (normative) Operational scenarios
    C (normative) Sensor errors
    D (normative) ATA testing using simulated targets
    E (normative) Electronic plotting video symbols (EPVS)

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    Gives minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics, methods of test and test results for equipment that conforms to the performance standards not inferior to those adopted by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) - resolution MSC.64(67) Annex 4. It takes account of IMO resolution A.694 and is associated with IEC 60945.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Swiss Standards
    Status Current
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