## Targets Table

The targets table provides a summary view of all tracked targets: AIS, DDCS, and radar. The table allows viewing targets that may not be displayed on the chart due to filtration settings or visibility radius.

**Methods to open the targets table:**

| Menu path |
|-------------|
| {{ menu }} → {{ menu_targets_table }} |

Or the {{target_table}} button on the **AIS**, **ARPA**, or **DSC Target** tabs in the **Multifunction window**.

![DDCS targets table](images/image472.png)

| No. | Element | Description |
|---|---------|----------|
| **1** | **Targets list** | Table of all tracked DDCS targets |
| **2** | **Update** | Forced data refresh in the table |
| **3** | Automatic update | By default, data in the table is updated each time it is opened or forcibly using the button. For automatic updating, select the update interval from the drop-down list: 1s, 3s, 5s, 15s, 30s |
| **4** | **Table updated \*\*\* ago — time indicator** | Time elapsed since the last target data update |
| **5** | **Source** | Indicates the source from which target data was received |
| **6** | **Full target data** | Opens the table with the target form |
| **7** | **Go to target position** | Centers the chart on the target position. If the DSC layer is disabled, centering will be performed on the target position, but the target will not be visible |
| **8** | **Sorting** | In the corresponding column by ascending or descending values. By default, the table is sorted by Distance |
| **9** | **Selected only** | Only selected (tracked) targets will be displayed in the table |
| **10** | **Send Message** | DCS does not support the message sending function |
| **11** | **Unread message** | Press to view the unread message |
| **12** | **Messages from DSC** | Indicator of messages from the DDCS target; an icon is displayed when unread messages are present |

### DDCS Warnings

| **TEXT** | **CATEGORY** | **CONDITION** |
|-----------|---------------|-------------|
| DDCS sensor malfunction: \<sensor name\> | Alarm | When data from the sensor stops being received according to the configurable timeout |
| \<sensor name\> SOS | Alarm | When an alarm signal is received from the target |
