Man Overboard (MOB) screen overview
To help keep you and your crew safe at sea, the X100 includes a Man Overboard (MOB) feature. Devices connected to the network will receive MOB alerts, so be sure your device is connected.
Click here to learn how to connect devices to the X100.
Make sure to embark your device after connecting, (click here for more information). The MOB alarm triggers if a device goes out of range of the X100.
When an MOB alert is triggered, all networked devices display an alarm. A waypoint appears on the AIS PLOT screen and chart plotter, marking the connected device's last known location.
| No. | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | MOB Alarm | This appears when an MOB alarm is active. |
| 2 | Screen name | This is the name of the screen you are currently on. |
| 3 | Latitude and Longitude | The coordinates of the device that is overboard. |
| 4 | Bearing | Press the softkey to see how to reach the MOB way point. |
| 5 | Direction | This shows the direction to the MOB way point. |
| 6 | Missing since | The time since the MOB alert was triggered. |
| 7 | Distance | The distance between you and the MOB way point. |
| 8 | Device | The type of device that has gone overboard. |
| 9 | Name | The name of the person whose device went overboard. |