ECDIS
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
URL
http://www.jrc.co.jp
01ETM
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(5)
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Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look back. (A pillow may be
placed under the neck.)
Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway. (to spread the airway)
Pinching the patient's nose, breathe deeply and blow your breath into the patient's
mouth strongly, with care to close it completely. Then, move your mouth away and
take a deep breath, and blow into his or her mouth. Repeat blowing at 10 to 15 times
a minute (always with the patient's nostrils closed).
Continue artificial respiration until natural respiration is restored.
If the patient's mouth won't open easily, insert a pipe, such as one made of rubber or
vinyl, into either nostril. Then, take a deep breath and blow into the nostril through
the pipe, with the other nostril and the mouth completely closed.
The patient may stand up abruptly upon recovering consciousness. Keep the patient
lying calmly, giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drink (but not alcoholic
drink) to keep him or her warm.
(2)
(3)
Putting one hand on about the lower one third of the patient's ribs and the other hand
over the back of the first, with your elbow fully stretched (with bended elbow, you
cant press to the extent the patients ribs are depressed), apply your body weight to
the hands to press the patient's body until it is depressed about 2 cm (Repeat this
about 50 times a minute). (Cardiac massage.)
If only one first-aider is available, perform a cardiac massage about 15 times and
then give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration 2 times. Repeat this sequence. If two
first-aiders are available, while one person performs a cardiac massage 15 times,
and the other should give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration 2 times. Repeat this
sequence (combined cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration
method).
Check the patient's pupils and feel the pulse from time to time. When the pupils are
restored to normal and the pulse begins to beat regularly, stop treating and keep the
patient calm while giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drink to keep him or
her warm while watching him or her carefully.
PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the JRC JAN-701/901M ECDIS.
This equipment is ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) meets
the performance standards of the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and the
IHO (International Hydro graphic Organization), and serves to improve safety,
reduce fuel combustion, reduce voyage time and automate voyages.
For the best operation and performance results, read this manual thoroughly
before use.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference.
Make use of this manual when experiencing operation difficulties.
This LCD uses 1,310,000 (JAN-701)/1,920,000 (JAN-901M) or more TFTs (Thin
Film Transistor).
If some pixels on the screen are not clear, the color is different, or the screen is
brighter than usual, it is not because of defect, instead it is because of inherent
characteristic of the TFT display technology.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice at any time.
Before Operation
Pictorial Indication
Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are
shown on these equipment so that you can operate them safely
and correctly and prevent any danger to you and / or to other
persons and any damage to your property during operation. Such
indications and their meanings are as follows.
Please understand them before you read this manual:
This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in
danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is
neglected and these equipment are not operated correctly.
Warning label
There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment.
Do not try to remove, break or modify the label.
ii
Do not place a glass or cup containing water, etc., or a small metal object on
this equipment.
If water or such object gets inside, a fire, an electrical shock, or a malfunction
may occur.
In case water or a metal object gets inside the equipment, turn off the power
immediately, unplug the power supply cable from an electric outlet, and contact
our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire, an
electric shock or a malfunction.
In case you find smoke, strange smell or unusual heat coming from the
equipment, turn off the power immediately, unplug the power supply cable from
an electric outlet, and contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office
to request servicing.
Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire or
an electric shock.
Do not use the offset function during navigation.
If the equipment is used with the offset value entered as the own ship position,
the position of your ship displayed on the screen is shifted from the real one,
and accidents may result.
When the offset values are entered, the background color of the position panel
on the display panel is colored in sky blue, and the message Position Shift is
displayed in the message display area. Check these indications, and cancel the
offset function if necessary.
iii
Before starting automatic sailing, be sure to check the safety of the route and
crossing safety contour.
Otherwise, accidents may result.
If the own ship has arrived at the boundary of a WP during automatic sailing, be
sure to check the safety and perform turning manually (press the [TURN] key
while keeping the [GUARD] key pressed).
Otherwise, the ship keeps the course with the leg bearing, and accidents may
result.
Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment.
Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric
shock.
Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
Before disposing of used lithium batteries, insulate them by applying tapes on
their
and
terminals.
Otherwise, they may short-circuit to generate heat, explode or cause a fire.
If the LCD module breaks and the liquid inside spills out to stick to your skin,
wash it off immediately under running water for more than 15 minutes. If you
find any skin problem afterwards, consult a doctor immediately. If the liquid gets
in your eye, wash it off immediately under running water for more than 15
minutes, and then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
iv
Do not use or leave the equipment under direct sunlight or in the temperatures
above 55C for a long time.
Otherwise, a fire or a malfunction may occur.
Do not block the ventilation opening of the equipment.
Otherwise, heat may accumulate inside to cause a fire or a malfunction.
Do not leave the floppy disk in the floppy disk drive after use.
Also, do not leave the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
Malfunctions of the drives may result.
Do not place any object on the operation panel.
Avoid placing anything extremely hot, in particular, as this may deform the
panel.
Do not apply any undue shock on the operation panel, trackball and dials.
Otherwise, a malfunction may result.
Do not turn on the power of the equipment with a floppy disk inserted in the
floppy disk drive.
The equipment will not start normally.
During sailing, be sure to check own ships position and bearing as often as
necessary, regardless of whether the automatic sailing is in operation or not.
Otherwise, accidents may result.
Do not turn off the power during index creation by Chart Portfolio.
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.
vi
Equipment Appearance
Stand-alone type (JAN-701M)
vii
viii
Flash-mount type
ix
Glossary
AIS
ARCS
ARPA
AUTHORIZATION CODE
AUTO SAIL
Base CD
Cell Permit
Chart Portfolio
C-MAP Ed.2
C-MAP Ed.3
C-MAP
CO. TO STEER
COG
Data Server
Display
DIST.
: Distance
DR
: Dead Reckoning
EBL
ECDIS
ENC
ETA
ETD
F.ETA
GC
: Great Circle
HDG
: Ships heading
Leg
LMT
LON
: Longitude
Primary
PRIMAR STAVANGER
Range
: An area of the chart displayed on the screen. Represented by one half of the
length of the chart display screen.
RL
: Rhumb Line
Rubber band
S-57
S-63
SA Certificate file
: An electronic file certifying the supplier of S-63 chart. Required for import/
update of S-63 chart.
Scale
SENC
Ship-avoiding operation
SOG
Spot depth
TCS
UKHO
xi
Update CD
: Chart CD containing the chart data updated from Base CD. Base CD data has
been imported.
USER CODE
UTC
VRM
WOL
WOP
WP
: Waypoint
WP-WP
: The division of the leg specified by two waypoints. Displays data between two
consecutive waypoints.
XTD
XTL
xii
Contents
PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................... i
Before Operation......................................................................................................................................... ii
Precautions Upon Equipment Operation ................................................................................................... iii
Equipment Appearance............................................................................................................................. vii
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................................... x
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Function.................................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Features ................................................................................................................................1-3
1.3 Components ..........................................................................................................................1-4
1.4 Construction ..........................................................................................................................1-7
1.5 System Configuration..........................................................................................................1-13
Chapter 2 Names and Functions
2.1 Function of Operation Panel and LCD brilliance control.......................................................2-2
2.2 Function of the Screen ..........................................................................................................2-5
2.2.1 Display Panel..............................................................................................................2-7
2.2.2 Menu Title Bar ..........................................................................................................2-12
Chapter 3 Basic Operation of ECDIS
3.1 Menu Operation ....................................................................................................................3-3
3.1.1 How to Select the Menu .............................................................................................3-3
3.1.1.1 How to Use the Trackball ..............................................................................3-3
3.1.1.2 How to Select the Menu ................................................................................3-4
3.1.1.3 How to Use the Shortcut Menu .....................................................................3-7
3.1.2 Various Panels............................................................................................................3-8
3.1.3 How to Enter Numbers and Letters ..........................................................................3-10
3.1.3.1 Use of the PS/2 Keyboard...........................................................................3-10
3.1.3.2 Use of the Software Keyboard ....................................................................3-11
3.1.3.3 Numerical Input ...........................................................................................3-12
3.1.3.4 Character Input ...........................................................................................3-13
3.2 General Flowchart...............................................................................................................3-14
3.2.1 General Flowchart ....................................................................................................3-14
3.2.2 Flowchart for Sailing .................................................................................................3-15
3.3 Power ON/OFF and Preparation.........................................................................................3-17
3.3.1 Power ON ([POWER]) ..............................................................................................3-17
3.3.2 Selecting the Startup Menu ......................................................................................3-18
3.3.3 Startup Screen and ARCS PIN Input (ARCS Only)..................................................3-19
3.3.4 Power OFF Operation ..............................................................................................3-21
3.3.5 Adjusting the Brightness and Sound Volume ...........................................................3-21
3.3.6 Changing the Display Color ([DAY/NIGHT]).............................................................3-24
3.3.7 How to Release the Alarm ([ALARM ACK])..............................................................3-25
3.3.8 Displaying the Radar Image ([RADAR]) ...................................................................3-29
3.3.9 Turning the ARPA/AIS Target Display ON/OFF ([AIS/ARPA]) ..................................3-31
3.3.10 System Restoration in Case of Abnormal Operations............................................3-37
3.3.11 Using the CD Drive and Floppy Disk Drive.............................................................3-38
3.4 Selecting ROUTE and To WP .............................................................................................3-39
Index
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JAN-701/901M SERIES ECDIS SOFTWARE
Repair Request Form
Overview
1-1
1.1 Function
This equipment is navigation system with ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System)
functions conforming to the ECDIS Performance Standards adopted in Resolution A.817 at the general
assembly of the IMO. Consequently, this equipment can become the core of an integrated navigation
system (INS) or integrated bridge system (IBS) that supports one-man bridge operation.
Safe sailing
Energy-saved sailing
ECDIS
Compliance with the ECDIS defined by the IHO/IMO
Availability of S-57edition 3.0/3.1 (supporting S-63) format, C-MAP Ed.2/Ed.3, and ARCS as chart
databases (when C-MAP Ed3 is used with the optional C-MAP Ed3 upgrade kit)
Own ships track display and planned-route display on the electronic chart
Automatic checking of the safety contours and dangerous areas of the own ship (not available for
ARCS)
ARPA target display and AIS target display on the electronic chart
Superimpose display of radar echo on the electronic chart (when ECDIS is used with the optional
radar overlay kit)
True/Relative motion display
North-up/Course-up display
Display of route information such as latitude/longitude at destinations, bearings/distances up to
waypoints, and planned arrival time
Availability of two EBLs/VRMs
Writing of memos with alphabetic characters into the electronic chart
Display of information such as the date/time, current position, heading, and ships speed
Display specifications
Size: 18.1-inch color LCD (JAN-701)
23.1-inch color LCD (JAN-901M)
Selection of colors (conforming to the IMO/IHO) suitable for the daytime, nighttime, dawn, and
dusk Display of the symbols and colors recommended by the IHO
Navigation Planning
Editing of route information
Addition, deletion, and modification of waypoints on the electronic chart
Calculation of the distance between waypoints, bearings, and planned arrival time
Up to 512 waypoints per route
Checking on the crossing of the safety contours and dangerous areas on created routes
Alarm functions
Logging functions
Logging of navigation information onto the hard disk
Own ships playback using logged data
1 Overview
1-2
1.2 Features
This ECDIS has the following features:
Displays vector charts such as S-57 and C-MAP, and raster charts such as ARCS
Safe navigation ensured by the crossing alarm function for safety contours and dangerous areas
and the guard ring function (not available for ARCS)
Optimized displays of navigation warnings, weather warnings, and emergency messages from the
connected Navtex receiver
Ease of operation supported by high-speed drawing and high-speed processing
Ease of user chart creation
Multi view function to display two charts at a time (not available for C-MAP Ed.3 and ARCS)
Wide range view in addition to single or multi view
Route planning in two ways, using table editor or graphic editor
Creation of alternative route during voyage
Automatic sailing by connecting with autopilot
Playback function to check the voyage
S-57 update portfolio
1-3
1 Overview
1.3 Components
A list of components and optional accessories is shown below.
Components
Name
Model
Quantity
Comment
Display Panel
(JAN-701)
NCD-4224
(JAN-901M)
NCD-4308
(JAN-701)
NWZ-147-AC
(JAN-901M)
NWZ-158
Main Unit
NCE-7721-A
NCE-7721-B
(JAN-701)
NDC-1264
(JAN-901M)
NDC-1309
7ZPNA0512
7ZPNA0513
MPXP32636
Option NOTE 1)
MPXP32637
Option NOTE 2)
MPXP32691
Option
MPXP33436
Option
Optional keyboard
NCE-5009
Processing unit
(JAN-701)
MPXP33088
(JAN-901M)
MPXP33089
(JAN-701)
MPOL30350
(JAN-901M)
MPOL30345
Canvas cover
Lightproof hood
Accessary
CD Cleaner
FD Cleaner
Option
Option
7ZZNA0400
12pcs, 0.5A
7ZZNA0426
Packing in 1box
Note 1) The analog interface kit (MPXP32636) includes the serial interface kit (MPXP32637). See
the packing list included with the kit.
Note 2) If only the serial interface kit is needed and the analog interface is not necessary, then please
request MPXP32637. See the packing list included with the kit.
1 Overview
1-4
1-5
1 Overview
1 Overview
1-6
1.4 Construction
The outline drawing of the unit is shown below.
Cable Inlet
1-7
1 Overview
Cable Inlet
1 Overview
1-8
1-9
1 Overview
Flash-mount type
NDC-1264 Processing Unit
MASS:APPROX. 85kg
1 Overview
1-10
Flash-mount type
NWZ-147-AC 18.1 LCD Unit
MASS:APPROX. 10kg
1-11
1 Overview
Flash-mount type
NWZ-158 Display Panel
MASS:APPROX. 25kg
MASS:APPROX. 3.1kg
MASS:APPROX. 3.1kg
1 Overview
1-12
1-13
1 Overview
Names
and
Functions
2-1
This equipment can be operated both from the Operation panel and the display.
28
29
25
10
23
11
14
12
15
17
18
13
20
24
16
26
27
19
21
22
23
25
10
11
14
12
17
13
15
18
20
24
16
19
21
22
2-2
26
27
Name
Function
POWER
PWR FAIL
PWR ACK
VIDEO*1
5
6
RAIN
*1
*1
SEA
*1
GAIN
RANGE
Range up.
Range down.
*1
RADAR
10
ALARM ACK
11
ROUTE PLAN
12
DAY/NIGHT
Changes the display color of the screen to suit the lighting conditions of the bridge.
13
PANEL
14
TGT DATA
15
AIS ACT
16
AIS IN-ACT
17
AIS/ARPA
18
INFO
19
HOME
20
USER
21
OPTION 1*2
22
OPTION 2
*2
23
EBL1/EBL2
Turns the Electronic Bearing Line ON/OFF, and operates the Electronic
Bearing Line.
24
VRM1/VRM2
Turns the Variable Range Marker ON/OFF, and operates the Variable
Range Marker.
25
TRACK BALL
The trackball is used to move the cursor on the screen for position
designation, selection of buttons on the display panel, menu
designation, etc.
26
LEFT BUTTON
27
RIGHT BUTTON
Makes copies of the screen contents and save them into the external equipment.
2-3
Name
*3
AUTO
SAILING
29
*3
Function
GUARD
*4
AUTO
TURN*4
Starts turning.
Use this switch in combination with the [GUARD] switch.
SET CO.
JOYSTICK
Brilliance control
JAN-901M
Brilliance control
Note:
For JAN-901M, pressing the brilliance control will automatically adjust the screen s brightness to
an optimal condition.
When the adjustment is completed, AUTO ADJUSTMENT COMPLETE will appear on the display.
Press the brilliance control again to erase the indication.
2-4
<MENU
Display panel
Message display area 2
2-5
Display Panel:
The display panel displays various navigation information for sailing including alarms. Also, buttons that
will be frequently used for navigation operation are arranged in this panel.
Memo: All of the button functions in the display panel can be accomplished by the menu operation.
2-6
ARPA 1
AIS
2-7
Zoom Area: You can magnify the specified area using a rubber
band.
Wide View: You can display additional wide range view in the
display panel area, which makes you easier to see
your ships geometric position.
Zoom In:
You can magnify the range.
Zoom Out: You can reduce the range.
2-8
Note:
Function of the [EVENT], [PORT LIST] and [HOME]
buttons is the same as for S-57/C-MAP.
2-9
waypoint
waypoint
waypoint
waypoint
XTD:
Track deviation (Deviation from the direct route.)
Cross Track Limit (Port side)
Cross Track Limit (Starboard side)
Dest WP:
Select from Actual Speed / Calc. Ave. Speed / Calc. ETA
Actual Speed:
Displays time to go and estimated time of arrival to the
destination No. by the actual speed
Calc. Ave. Speed:
Displays speed to the destination No. by the setting of
estimated time of arrival
Calc. ETA:
Displays time to go and estimated time of arrival to the
destination No. by the setting of speed
2-10
Route:
New Course
To WP
[New Course]
Own Ship
Drift:
BLANK:
MAN:
KEEP:
AVOID:
NotRDY: Not ready to Auto Sailing (The route has not been loaded, or a POS1, Gyro,
Log, or A/P alarm has occurred.)
READY:
CONV:
TCS:
Note:
To use auto sailing feature, the Auto Pilot equipment must be connected.
2-11
Submenu
Reference
(1) Scroll
3.6.2
3.7.1
3.8
(4) EBL1/VRM1(Dashed-Line)
(5) EBL2/VRM2(Dash-Dotted-Line)
(6) Remove EBL/VRM
(2) Chart
Submenu/Option
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(1) EBL1/VRM1(Dashed-Line)
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) EBL2/VRM2(Dash-Dotted-Line)
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.18
3.18
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.13
3.13
3.19
3.19
3.20
(0) Option...
3.17.2.1
(1) Marking/Highlighting
(3) ARCS
(1) Event-Mark
3.12.1
3.12.2
3.12.3
(4) Highlight
3.12.4
3.12.1
3.6.5
3.22.1
3.6.4, 3.22.2
(4) Home
3.6.1
3.8.3
3.8.4
2-12
Submenu
(2) Chart
Submenu/Option
(3) Change Active Panel
3.8.5
3.8.6
3.8.8
3.8.9
3.8.10
3.8.10
3.9
(1) Select User Chart...
3.10
5.3
3.10
(8) Azimuth
(9) Motion
5.1, 5.4.2
(1) Select Scale
3.7.4
3.7.3
(3) Zoom In
3.7.2, 3.8.2
3.7.2, 3.8.2
(1) North Up
3.21.2
(2) Course Up
3.21.2
(3) Rotation
3.21.2
(1) True
3.21.1
(2) Relative
3.21.1
(3) Free
3.21.1
3.21.3
3.11
3.30
3.31
(0) Option
(3) Ship
(1) Adjust
(1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS...
3.24.1
3.24.2
(3) Scale...
3.24.3
(1) Cursor
3.28.1
3.28.2
3.28.3
3.29
3.26
3.26
(0) Option...
(4) View
Reference
(1) Day-Night
(2) Radar
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
(4) Dusk
3.3.6
(5) Night
3.3.6
3.3.5
(1) Radar 1
3.3.8
(2) Radar 2
3.3.8
3.3.8
2-13
Submenu
(4) View
(3) ARPA / AIS
(1) ARPA1
3.3.9
(2) ARPA2
3.3.9
(4) AIS
3.3.9
(5) ALL
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
(5) Logbook
3.23.1
(1) Single View
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.2
3.14.3
(1) Radar...
3.27.1
(3) ARPA/AIS...
3.27.2
3.15
(5) Logbook...
3.23.2
3.27.5
3.27.6
3.4.2
3.4.2
3.4.2
4.2.1, 4.2.2
(5) Planning
(7) Alarm
3.15
(0) Option
Reference
(5) Route
Submenu/Option
4.1.2
4.1.3
3.4.3
(0) Option...
4.1.1
(1) Start...
6.3.2
(2) Stop
6.3.3
(0) Option...
6.2
(1) List...
3.3.7
(2) History...
3.3.7
(0) Option...
3.3.5, 3.25
2-14
Submenu
Submenu/Option
Reference
7.1
(1) Create
8.1
8.1
7.2
7.3
(6) Bilingual
7.4
(2) Sensors...
7.5
7.6
Installation manual
(0) Exit
3.32
2-15
Basic
Operation
of ECDIS
3-1
Notes on Description:
(1) Keys/Buttons/dials/menu names:
The keys on the operation panel, buttons on the display panel and the menu names are written as
[xxxx] in this book.
Example:
[RADAR] key (on the operation panel)
[MENU] button (on the display panel)
[(1) Cursor] (menu name)
(2)
3-2
Trackball
(Moves the cursor.)
Left button
(Left-click)
Right button
(Right-click)
Trackball:
The trackball is used to move the cursor on the
screen for position designation, selection of buttons
on the display panel, menu designation, etc.
Left button:
Used for fixing and selecting a position on the chart,
or selecting a button, menus and options on the
screen. Pressing the left button is written as
left-click in this book.
Right button (Shortcut menu selection button):
Used for displaying a shortcut menu on the screen.
Pressing the right button is written as right-click in
this book.
Major cursors
Cross Cursor
Indicates the position on the chart.
Marking Cursor
Appears while in User Chart Edit/
Manual Update mode and Route
Graphic mode. Used to add objects
and WPs.
Edit Cursor
Appears while in User Chart Edit/
Manual Update mode and Route
Graphic mode. Used to change
objects and WPs.
Arrow Cursor (Pointer)
Indicates the position on the display
panel, menu title bar and panel
(dialogue box, etc.)
3-3
Lens Cursor
Appears when area zoom function is
selected. The rubber band can be
drawn to magnify an area.
Hand Cursor
Appears when the cursor is moved
while pressing and holding down the
left button in the chart area. You can
grip and move the chart freely.
Box Cursor
Indicates the position on the chart
while in User Chart Edit/Manual
Update mode and Route Graphic
mode.
The menu title bar appears on the upper part of the screen.
[Menu Title Bar]
3-4
(2) Selecting
3-5
(3) Selecting
[Cancel]:
3-6
3-7
Drop-down list
1) Left-click the button to open the
dropdown list.
2) Left-click an item you want from the
list.
Text box
You can enter numbers and letters.
How to enter, see 3.1.3 How to Enter Numbers and Letters.
3-8
Tabs
You can display one of panels by selecting a tab.
1) Left-click one of tabs to display a panel.
Check box
Left-click the item to turn it ON or OFF.
The check mark () shows that the
selected item is set to ON.
) shows the
selected item.
List box
You can select any item in the list.
Left-click the item to turn it ON or OFF.
The check mark () shows that the selected item
is set to ON.
To scroll up/down the list:
Left-click the [UP]/[DOWN] button.
While left-clicking the scroll bar, move the
trackball so that it moves upward or downward.
The scroll bar will be located on the right side or at
the bottom of the panel.
Command buttons
Left-click the button to perform the button function.
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Screws (2 places)
Put in the PS/2 keyboard in the reverse order and fix it firmly when you place it.
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[Keyboard]
Like the PS/2 keyboard, numbers/characters/symbols can be input by clicking the keys on the software
keyboard. To switch between uppercase and lowercase characters, left-click the [Shift] button. While the
[Shift]+[Lock] button is enabled, the uppercase input mode is active, and the [Shift]+[Lock] button is
displayed on a yellowish green background.
button.
[Shift] button
[Close] button
Note:
The software keyboard may not be displayed depending on the system configuration used.
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1) Left-click on the arrow mark or in the text box. The cursor will appear in the text box.
2) With the software keyboard, enable the [Shift] button and left-click the [N] button to input [N].
With the PS/2 keyboard, press the [N] key to input [N] while holding down the [Shift] key.
Character cursor
3) Press the [O] button to input o.
4) Press the [T] button to input t.
5) Press the [E] button to input e.
6) Press the [1] button, and press the [ENTER] key to fix the entry.
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Power switch ON
[Startup Screen]
Startup Menu
selection
Input ARCS PIN
(ARCS only)
Startup Screen
[MENU] button
[Navigation & Planning Screen]
Adjustments
Screen brightness
Operation panel brightness
Sound volume
Radar echo, etc.
Sailing
Operation panel
operation
Display panel
operation
Rout Planning
Table editing
Graphical editing
[MENU]
Menu operation
Create alternate
route
ROUTE selection
WP selection
Sailing monitoring
Alarm monitor
(Arrival, Route, etc.)
Display panel
(Information
display area)
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Chart Portfolio
(S-57 chart updating)
Select ROUTE
Select To WP
Alarms:
If an alarm occurs, the alarm panel will blink in red and a sound will be heard.
Check the alarm contents and, after confirming it, press the [ALARM ACK]
key on the operation panel. Pressing the [Alarm List] button on the display
panel shows the alarm contents. (For detailed description, see 3.3.7 How to
Release the Alarm ([ALARM ACK]).)
Select a route name you want from the display panel. (Initially "UNLOAD" is
shown.)
Move your ship manually. Your ship will always be displayed on the chart.
Your ship's symbol
Ship's bearing
To WP
Note:
Be sure that the background color is not
sky blue. If it is sky blue, your ship position
is shifted by the offset function. In this
case, return its color to gray. See, 3.29
Canceling the Ship Offset.
Bearing to the To WP
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Route monitoring
("ARR (Arrival)" occurs
when arrived at the WP.)
When the ship crosses a waypoint boundary, there will be an updated next
WP, and an ARR (arrival) alarm occurs.
After confirming the alarm contents, press the [ALARM ACK] key on the
operation panel or the alarm button on the display panel to stop the alarm.
will occur.
After confirming the alarm contents, press the [ALARM ACK] key on the
operation panel or the alarm button on the display panel to stop the alarm.
Select "UNLOAD". Then the route selected disappears from the screen.
End of sailing
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Do not turn on the power of the equipment with a floppy disk inserted in the
floppy disk drive.
The equipment will not start normally.
[POWER] key
When ON: Lighting
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] is left-clicked, the [Startup screen] will first appear, and then the Navigation & Planning screen
will be displayed.
Chart Portfolio
You can update the S-57 chart. Left-clicking this menu will open the chart portfolio screen. (See chapter
8 Chart Portfolio.)
Playback
You can update the S-57 chart. Left-clicking this menu will open the chart portfolio screen. (See chapter
8 Chart Portfolio.)
Color Pattern
Displays the S-57 chart color pattern. (See 10.2.1 Color Pattern (S-57))
Gray Scale
Displays the gray scale for the color test. (See 10.2.2 Gray Scale)
Note:
The [Startup Screen] will be automatically displayed if no operation is conducted for 10 seconds.
[Startup Menu]
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after
[Navigation
&
Planning]
is
selected.
To show the ARCS PIN panel again after
left-clicking [Cancel], turn off the power of
ECDIS, and then, turn it on again to resume
the startup procedure.
ARCS will not be displayed after its contract
term has expired.
Note:
Use the software keyboard or PS/2
keyboard to input ARCS PIN.
Be sure to carefully read the caution
displayed on the startup screen.
[Startup Screen]
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2) After the Startup screen appears, the Navigation & Planning screen will be displayed after a
short while.
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[POWER] key
When OFF: Unlit
Note:
If the [POWER] key is pressed during Navigation & Planning, the [Startup Menu] will be displayed
momentarily, but the power will eventually be turn off.
JAN-901M
Brilliance control
Brilliance control
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Menu operation:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(1) Day-Night] - [(6) Panel Dimmer] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, or User Chart editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(1) Day-Night] - [(6) Panel Dimmer] in that order.
The Panel panel will appear.
2) The panel brightness is changed in five steps by left-clicking the [Adjust Panel Dimmer] button.
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2) The alarm volume is changed in seven steps by left-clicking the [Adjust Volume] button.*1
3) Set the output of sound. Volume is a setting value of the [Adjust Volume] button.
OFF1 or OFF2 is used to connect with the One Touch Alarm System. Usually use the level
in DE-FAULT.
Alarm
Sound Level
DEFAULT
OFF1
OFF2
AUTO
CALL
Setup
A/P
POS1
POS2
JUMP
DIFF
GYRO
LOG
LowSP
ARR
OffCo
XTE
Route
Radar
ARPA
Chart
ARCS
SfCnt
AREA
DNG
Anch
Timer
HARD
: Alarm sounds.
: Alarm will not sound.
*1
The volume of key click sound remains the same regardless of the sound level setting.
*2
The sound level of OFF2 varies depending on the setting between this equipment and the
Watch Alarm System during installation.
While relay output to the Watch Alarm System is set, the alarm does not sound.
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Key operation:
1) On the operation panel
Press the [DAY/NIGHT] key.
Each time you press the key, the display color changes.
Menu operation:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(1) Day-Night] in that order, and then select one of items you
want.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(1) Day-Night] in that order.
The mark will be attached to the selected item.
In the following screen, [(1) Day Bright] is selected.
When you select one of items, the menu closes and the display color of the screen will be
changed.
Note:
When you change display colors, note that a [Night] color especially can make displayed
information difficult to read/see.
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Blinks in red.
Blinks in red.
or
Left-click the alarm
button (e.g. [ARR])
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Example:
If an XTE (Cross Track Error) occurs, the XTE alarm occurs and the [XTE] button blinks in red.
Blinking stops when you press the [ALARM ACK] key on the operation panel or when you
left-click the [XTE] button on the display panel, and the [XTE] button stays in red.
When the ship enters the limit, the [XTE] alarm is released and the alarm name XTE
disappears from the button.
Also, if the ship enters the limit during blinking the alarm, the alarm is released.
Note:
The alarm lit or blining in red disappears only when the alarm cause is removed.
2) If two or more alarms have occurred, confirm the cause of alarms and press the [ALARM ACK]
key on the operation panel repeatedly until all alarms stop.
Left-clicking the alarm button repeatedly will also stop the alarms.
To stop the blinking alarms, you can repeatedly left-click the left-most alarm button. (As you
press the left-most alarm button, the alarm not yet stopped will shift to the left for easy alarm
stopping operation.)
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Alarm:
Alarm category
Message:
Date/Time:
Acknowledge:
Remove:
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List items:
The items are the same for ARPA-Port, ARPA-Starboard and AIS. The P1, P2, etc. are the target
number.
Bearing:
Speed:
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For categories 6X, 7X, 8X, and 9X, the second digit indicates a vessel status.
X5: NOT UNDER COMMAND: Not under command
X6: RESTRICTED BY (her ability) MANOEUVRE: Steering capabilities are limited
X7: CONSTRAINED BY (her) DRAUGHT: Draft is limited
Latitude: The latitude at which the AIS target is situated
Longitude: The longitude at which the AIS target is situated
Bearing: Bearing from own ship to the AIS target
Distance: Distance between own ship and the AIS target
Course: Bearing of the AIS target
Speed: Speed of the AIS target
Length: Length of the AIS target
Beam: Beam of the AIS target
Draft: Draft of the AIS target
Heading: Heading of the AIS target
Rate of Turn: Turning speed of the AIS target
Destination: Destination of the AIS target
ETA:ETA of AIS target
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(4) Activating and Deactivating AIS Targets ([AIS ACT] / [AIS IN-ACT])
The default for AIS targets is display in the inactive state. The procedures below are used for
activating and deactivating AIS targets.
Activating:
1) On the operation panel
Press the [AIS ACT] key.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(2) Activate AIS] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(2) Activate AIS] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Activate AIS] from the shortcut menu.
The cross cursor will change to a box cursor.
2) Move the cursor with the track ball to an AIS target that is not active, then left-click on it. The
AIS target will become active, the status will be changed to active, and the vector will be
displayed.
Deactivating:
1) On the operation panel
Press the [AIS IN-ACT] key.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(3) Deactivate AIS] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(3) Deactivate AIS] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Deactivate AIS] from the shortcut menu.
The cross cursor will change to a box cursor.
2) Move the cursor with the track ball to an AIS target that is active, then left-click on it. The AIS
target will become inactive, and the vector will not be displayed.
Inactive
Active
Deactivating all:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(7) Deactivate All AIS] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(6) Deactivate All AIS] in that order.
All AIS targets will be deactivated, and the vectors will not be displayed.
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Bearing:
CPA:
Closest point of approach to
the AIS target
Distance:
Distance to the ARPA/AIS target
Course:
Course to the ARPA/AIS target
TCPA:
Time to closest point of
approach to the AIS target
[Additional] tab
[Common] tab
Name:
Name of the AIS target (not
displayed for ARPA targets)
Position:
[Release] button:
Release the selected target.
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[POWER] key
After a while, press the [POWER] key on the operation panel to turn ON the system again.
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CD drive
Eject button: Use to open
and close the tray.
Eject button:
floppy disk.
Use to eject a
Note:
Do not remove a floppy disk from the floppy disk drive when the access lamp is on.
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Notes:
If the scheduled route is on floppy disk or on the navigation workstation, you can copy it to
hard disk using the File Manager. See 7.1 File Manager.
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Manual selection:
To select any waypoint, manually select the waypoint.
1) Left-click the drop-down list button to open the To WP list.
2) Left-click any waypoint number.
For example, when you start from the beginning of the
selected route, left-click 1 in the To WP drop-down
list.
2) Select the route by left-clicking it, and then left-click the [OK] button. Then, the selected route is
displayed on the chart. Name of this route is displayed on the ROUTE panel of the display
panel.
Left-clicking the [Display WP List] button will open the Select Next WP panel. For this panel
operation, see the next page.
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2) Select the WP you want by left-clicking it, and then left-click the [OK] button. Then, the selected
WP is displayed on the To WP panel of the display panel.
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[Select WP No.]
[Resultant]
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The route from the arbitrary point to WP No. 02 you have selected is shown in green.
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Select WP to go through.
The route from the own ship position to WP No. 03 via selected WP is shown in green.
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Important objects that cannot be deleted from the charts, such as coastline and own ships
safety contour.
Objects less important than display base, such as drying line, indication of fixed and floating
aids to navigation and boundaries of fairways, channels, etc.
Other objects, such as spot soundings, submarine cables and pipelines, ferry routes and
details of all isolated dangers.
Note:
The initial chart screen status is Standard Display. For safety for sailing, use the standard display
or other information display, and not the display base.
You can change the object category by left-clicking the [BASE], [STANDARD], or [OTHER] button
on the display panel.
The illuminating button in green is the selected one. The [BASE] button is always lit.
1) Left-click either button as follows:
Illuminated in green when selected
Left-click [STANDARD]
Left-click [OTHER]
Left-click [BASE]
Left-click [STANDARD]
You can also use the menu to select an object category. Also, in the [STANDARD] and
[OTHER] display methods, you can specify how objects belonging to these categories should
be displayed.
will display all objects that belong to standard display and that have been
set for display.
For better understanding, you can think that various layers are
used to make up the chart display. For example, standard display
consists of the display base and information (objects) for
standard display. This means that the display base is the basic
one layer and the information for standard display is another
layer, and the standard display is made up by overlapping both
layers.
Another additional layers may be own ship, user chart, event
mark, EBL/VRM, radar image, etc.
Layer
Layer
Layer
Layer
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Notes:
The display will be in gray without displaying a chart when a corresponding chart does not exist in
the display area, when a chart exists with only a part of data, or when the display scale does not
match the chart scale. In this case, change the scale to check for a chart.
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True Motion:
1) Rotate the trackball and move the cross cursor to the position you want to set it at the center of
the chart.
2) Left-click at that position.
Relative Motion:
You can shift the location of ship display within the chart view.
1) Rotate the trackball and move the cross cursor to the location you want to set it the ship display.
2) Left-click at that position.
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Hand cursor
Note:
If the ship is out of chart view, motion mode change to free automatically.
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2) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor to the top left of the area A you want to enlarge, and
left-click there.
3) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor to the bottom right of the area B you want to enlarge,
and left-click there.
The rubber band surrounds the specified area to be enlarged.
After enlarged, the lens cursor returns to the cross cursor.
Selected area
Switching charts:
Usually, charts with different scales are displayed in the same area.
Due to the zoom in/zoom out functions, charts with a matching scale are selected and displayed.
When a displayable scale range is assigned to an original scale of a chart and when this original scale
is beyond the range, the chart will not be displayed unless there are other displayable charts.
This equipment shows in background a chart that looks like a world map as a reference. This chart
will be displayed when charts are zoomed out to a scale of 1:1,500,000 or smaller.
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Over-scale alarm:
When the ship enters a different chart, an over-scale occurs
if the displayed chart is more than double in size than the
original data. The vertical lines as seen in the figure on the
right will be displayed on the chart and will appear to notify
lower chart accuracy and clarity.
The vertical lines will not display if the size has been made
larger (double or more) through proper operation.
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Zoomed out
Zoomed in
Inactive range
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Zoomed out
Zoomed in
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Note:
When a chart is not displayed but a corresponding chart is displayed in the display area, the area
where a chart exists will be displayed in blue and the area where a chart does not exist will be
displayed in gray.
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Blue square
[Selected chart]
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Orange frame
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2) When the desired items are selected, the notes and diagrams for the corresponding chart are
displayed. The panel can be closed with the [Close] button, and the chart will return to the
original display position.
Note:
The note and diagram information is included in the ARCS chart. If the chart used does not
include such information, the notes and diagrams will not be displayed.
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Depending on the chart used, the items may not be displayed on the panel.
2) Select the item you want to display, and then left-click the [OK] button.
Then, the Information panel of the temporary and preliminary notice list for the current chart is
displayed as shown in the picture.
Temporary and Preliminary Notices can be displayed only when the chart has been updated.
Note:
The temporary and preliminary notices are included in the ARCS chart. If the chart used does not
include such notices, they will not be displayed.
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If an offset value is already input or an offset value for WGS-84 is set in the chart data, then that
value will be displayed in the [Chart Shift] panel.
When an offset value for WGS-84 is set in the chart data, pressing the [Clear] button will return
the display to that value.
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Orange Line
Cursor
The chart will move the specified offset value. The chart offset value display section will be
displayed in blue, and Chart Shift will be displayed in Message Display Area 2 of the screen.
Also, the shift amount will be displayed in the display panel.
Shift amount
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Note:
Chart position for the WGS84 system
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By pressing the [HOME] button on the display, you can display the chart on which your ship is.
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2) Left-click the user chart name you want and then left-click the [OK] button.
The Open Chart File panel closes and the selected user chart is displayed on the screen.
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3.12 User-Marking/Highlighting
You can input the following marks on the chart.
EVENT mark:
During voyage, you can put an event mark at the ship position.
You can put a highlight area at any position for your reference.
Information mark
Highlighing
Own ship
EVENT mark
Knot
Bearing
Tidal Stream mark
- To check the information on the EVENT mark, see 3.13 Reading Out Information on the
Objects.
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2) In the Location/Attributes - Event Mark panel, perform the following editing operation.
Enter time if you want to correct the displayed time.
Enter comment on the event.
You can edit the minimum scale and maximum scale that limit the display of the EVENT mark.
To fix the contents and close the panel, left-click the [OK] button.
You will see that the EVENT mark ( ) is put on the chart.
Position of the EVENT mark
EVENT mark
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Information mark
For viewing the information on the information mark or editing/deleting the information mark,
see 3.13 Reading Out Information on the Objects.
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Knot
Bearing
Tidal Stream mark
For viewing the information on the tidal stream mark or editing/deleting the tidal stream mark,
see 3.13 Reading Out Information on the Objects.
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3.12.4 Highlighting
You can use a polygon to highlight any parts of a chart. This function can be used when you wish to
make notations.
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Chart] - [(1) Marking/Highlighting] - [(4) Highlight] in that order.
The Location/Attributes - Highlight panel opens and the cross cursor changes to the
cursor.
2) Use the trackball to move the cursor to the part to be highlighted.
coordinates of a point which will be the starting point of the area to be highlighted.
3) In the Location/Attributes - Highlight panel, perform the following editing operation.
Enter comment on the highlighting.
You can edit the minimum scale and maximum scale that limit the display of the highlighting.
To edit the highlighting position, left-click the [Edit] button.
The latitude and longitude entry panel opens.
Enter the value and left-click the [OK] button.
To fix the contents and close the panel, left-click the [OK] button.
You will see that the highlighting is put on the screen.
Highlighting
For viewing the information on the highlighting or editing/deleting the highlighting, see 3.13
Reading Out Information on the Objects.
Note:
When entering data that requires detailed editing, use the user chart (See chapter 5 Chart
Editing).
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3) Clearing lines from the center of ERL/VRM to their intersecting points will be drawn.
NLT:
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(1) Reading out the object on the S-57/C-MAP/ARCS chart using the operation panel ([INFO])
1) On the operation panel
Press the [INFO] key.
The cross cursor will change to the box cursor.
2) Rotate the trackball to point the cursor to the object on the chart, and left-click.
The Information panel opens displaying information about the selected object.
[Example display]
(2) Reading out the object on the S-57/C-MAP/ARCS chart using the menu
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(4) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(4) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information] from the shortcut menu.
).
Then, the cross cursor changes to the box cursor (
2) Rotate the trackball, point the cursor to the object on the chart, and left-click the cursor.
Then, the Information panel opens according to the selected object.
To close the panel, left-click the [Close] button.
[Example: When [(9) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information] is selected]
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(3) Reading out the event/tidal stream/highlight mark/user data information and clearing
line
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(5) Other Information] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(5) Other Information] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Other Information] from the shortcut menu.
).
Then, the cross cursor changes to the box cursor (
2) Rotate the trackball, point the cursor to the object on the chart, and left-click the cursor.
Then, the Information panel opens according to the selected object.
To edit the object, left-click the [Edit] button.
The Location/Attributes panel used when inputting the mark, mentioned earlier is opened.
To delete the object, left-click the [Delete] button.
To close the panel, left-click the [Close] button.
[Example for the EVENT mark:]
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Also, with
the wide view function, you can see the additional wide view screen in the display panel area.
Active screen
Own ship's symbol
View 1 screen
Multi view
screen example
View 2 screen
View 1 screen
View 2 screen
View 2
Inactive screen
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(Single view)
View 1
View 2
View 1
View 1
View 2
View 2
View 1
View 1
View 1
View 2
View 2
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Wide view
Area currently displayed (Blue line)
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heading, course to steer, set, etc. on the analog meter. Also, you can select the items to be displayed
on the analog meter.
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(4) Analog Meter] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(4) Analog Meter] in that order.
The following analog meter is displayed.
On the analog meter panel, items with the arrow mark (e.g. COURSE) are represented by the
indicators of the analog meter. The color of the item and that of the indicator match each other.
So, you can easily identify each indicator from the color.
The white mark corresponds to the white pointer.
(Color matches each other in all items.)
Course and speed (The vector of the vessels motion over the
ground and the course of the route selected.)
Ships heading
Log speed (speed through water)
Course to Steer
Note: It is displayed during Automatic Sailing only.
Current direction calculated by the difference between the COG and
HDG vectors
Current speed calculated by the difference between the COG and
HDG vectors
Tracking dots
Tracking spot
Every 1 to 60 sec. Every 10 sec. to 10 min.
Max. 60 min.
Tracking period (1 to 24 hours)
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(a)
(b)
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Heading line
HDG vector
Vector time mark
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Sector radius in nm
Sector
Danger detection vector
Angle
HDG vector
Danger detection vector in minute
4) Left-click the [OK] button on the Alarm List Option panel, and then the [OK] button on the Own
Ship Option panel to close all panels.
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Time labels
Every 10 to 60 min.
Tracking dots
Every 1 to 60 sec.
Max. 60 min.
Tracking spot
Every 10 sec. to 10 min.
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3) Left-click the [OK] button on the Own Ship Option panel to close it.
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Your ship
VRM
Position of crossing point of EBL1/VRM1
Position information for cursor
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The following operation should be carried out to set the base point of floating EBL/VRM at the ships
center:
1) Make sure that the base point of the displayed EBL1 is not fixed and floating. Hold down the
[EBL1] key for more than 2 seconds.
The base point moves to where the ship is.
(Floating EBL/VRM)
(Ship-centered EBL/VRM)
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Intersection
Your ship
Bearing of EBL1
Position of crossing
point of EBL1/VRM1
1: EBL1/VRM1
Distance of VRM1
3) Rotate the trackball to move the EBL1 and VRM1 and then left-click at the position you want.
Then, the EBL1 and VRM1 are fixed on the chart.
The bearing and distance are displayed on the chart.
To delete the fixed EBL1/VRM1:
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(6) Remove EBL/VRM] - [(1) EBL1/VRM1 (Dashed-Line)] in that
order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(6) Remove EBL/VRM] - [(1) EBL1/VRM1 (Dashed-Line)] in that
order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Remove EBL/VRM] - [EBL1/VRM1 (Dashed-Line)] from the
shortcut menu.
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Center point
Intersection
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Your ship
3) Rotate the trackball to move the EBL1 and then left-click at the bearing you want.
Then, the EBL1 is fixed and VRM1 appears on the chart.
4) Rotate the trackball to move the VRM1 and then left-click at the distance you want.
Now, both EBL1 and VRM1 are fixed at the position you intended.
The bearing and distance are displayed on the chart.
After fixing, the
cursor appears.
EBL1 (fixed)
EBL1 (fixed)
Intersection
Your ship
VRM1 (fixed)
VRM1
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(b)
EBL1
Your ship
EBL/VRM cursor
(c)
(d)
VRM1
Intersection
EBL1 (fixed)
cursor appears.
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Your ship
Bearing
R: Running Fix
Position
Distance
2) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor and left-click at the position to be fixed.
The bearing and distance are displayed at the fixed place on the chart. As the ship moves, the
bearing and distance displayed change accordingly.
[Relation between your ships position and fixed position when the ship moves]
Fixed position
Your ship
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Heading line
Planned route
REACH
Maneuver curve
WOL:
Steering point
REACH: Distance between when the wheel is steered and when the ship begins to turn
R:
Turning radius
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3) Turn the trackball to determine the start point of the supplemental line.
The position of WOL (steering point) will change depending upon the starting point of the
supplemental line.
If the WOL is behind own ships position, the line color of the WOL will change in red. In this
case, you should change the starting point of the supplemental line.
4) While holding down the [SET CO.] key on the operation panel, set the bearing of the
supplemental line with the joystick.
Moving the joystick to the left and right will change the bearing of the supplemental line, and
moving the joystick back and forth will change the radius of the turn mode.
The bearing of the supplemental line will be the bearing in which own ship will finally move. The
position of WOL will change depending upon the bearing of the supplemental line.
When the WOL is behind the ship, the WOL line becomes red. When this occurs, correct the
bearing or the position of the supplemental line.
5) Left-click the left button.
The setting will be established.
Note:
Be sure to input the value correctly. If the heading of the maneuver curve is the same as
that of your own ship, the maneuver curve will not be created.
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reference point can be obtained. If a position fixing sensor such as a GPS navigation system has
encountered an error causing the own ships position to be obscure, the own ships position can be
obtained by drawing a visually observed fixed targets bearing on the chart using the cross bearing
function.
2) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor to the reference coordinates of the cross bearing line,
and left-click. Alternatively, enter the reference position values in the Latitude and Longitude
fields in the [Cross Bearing] dialog box.
3) Determine the angle of the cross bearing line by turning the EBL dial or entering the reciprocal
bearing viewed from the reference point.
4) Determine the length of the cross bearing line by turning the VRM dial or entering the distance.
5) The drawing of the cross bearing line is determine by left-clicking the [Set] button, and the
bearing is displayed beside the cross bearing line.
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6) The cross bearing display is switched by left-clicking the [TRUE] radio button or the [REVERSE]
radio button.
[TRUE] display
[REVERSE] display
7) To display more than one bearing line, repeat steps 1) to 4). Up to ten bearing lines can be
displayed at the same time.
8) To clear all the displayed cross bearings, left-clicking [Clear].
9) To close the dialog box, left-click the [Close] button.
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North Up
Course Up
Rotation
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Azimuth drop-down
list button
Motion drop-down
list button
Azimuth drop-down
list button
ARCS Chart:
Motion drop-down
list button
Land and other fixed objects are fixed on the display and only own ship moves on the display.
When own ship reaches the predetermined limit, the chart is automatically shifted so that own
ship always remains on the screen.
Relative Own ship is fixed at the center of the screen and the fixed objects such as land move
relatively.
Free
You can freely rotate the chart on the display regardless of the own ships direction of travel.
Also, as the ship goes, it move and will disappear from the screen.
Note:
While in Relative mode, Chart Portfolio cannot be started.
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[True Mode]
Fixed
[Relative Mode]
Heading line
[Free Mode]
Fixed
Heading line
Own ship
Heading
line
Fixed
Own ship
You can rotate the chart by the specified degrees by 1-degree step.
This function is used to point the route heading up, etc.
[North Up Mode]
Heading line
[Course Up Mode]
Heading line
Own ship
Heading line
Own ship
Own ship
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2) Select one of items (North Up, Course Up, or Rotation) by left-clicking it.
Then, the display changes according to your selection.
If you select Rotation, enter its rotational angle in degrees. (0 - 359 degrees).
If True or Free is selected in Motion mode, Course Up cannot be selected.
For C-MAP Ed.3, Azimuth mode [Course Up] is not available.
left-click
The button turns red, and the chart display becomes fixed.
Gray
Red
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1:30,000
JP44OJBE
1:250,000
JP24NC9G
If the chart (JP440JBE) is zoomed out while Chart Fix mode is turned on, it is fixed in the display, and
no other chart will be loaded to replace it.
1:30,000
JP44OJBE
1:250,000
JP44OJBE
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3.23 Logbook
You can display the logbook where various voyage information is written. The recorded items and the
items shown on the logbook table are selectable with the logbook option. How to display the logbook and
how to select the items to be saved are explained here.
Note:
The voyage distance can be reset to 0.0nm. (See 3.27.5 Clear Voyage Distance.)
The voyage distance is available only if the interface with the ship speed sensor is in a log pulse
format.
Some of the items of Logbook may not be available depending on the hardware and system
configuration used.
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[Jump]:
Left-click the record data, and then left-click this button. Then, the position of
recorded data is displayed at the center of the screen.
[Print]:
The Print panel will open. You can print out the Logbook data after setting the
printing conditions.
(This is only valid when a printer is connected.)
Selected Message: The selected recorded data is printed.
From/To:
[Input]:
The data in the date range entered in the input box is printed.
You can manually enter the following values and comment as required. When the
[OK] button is left-clicked, the entered values are displayed in the Logbook panel.
(The No. in this panel corresponds to the No. in the Logbook panel.)
[Filter]:
The Logbook Option panel opens. You can set the filtering conditions. For logbook
option settings, see the next 3.23.2 Setting Logbook Options.
[Export]:
Logbook content is saved as a CSV file. The saved file can be opened with a
spreadsheet program and edited with a personal computer.
Logs saved during the term specified in the entry boxes will be
exported.
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The Save As panel will be displayed after you left-click on the [OK] button in
the Export panel. Input the name of the file in the [File name] box, select
the folder in which the file is to be saved, then left-click the [OK] button.
For the data format of the logbook to be exported, see 14.4 Data Formats
of Files that ECDIS can Import/Export.
[Delete Navtex]:
Left-click the log that is including Navtex in the Event column, and then
left-click this button to open the Delete panel.
Select either of the following to delete desired log number that includes
Navtex.
Selected Message: When the [OK] button is left-clicked, the selected log No.
in the Logbook panel is deleted.
Before:
[View Navtex]:
Left-click the log that is including Navtex in the Event column, and then
left-click this button to open the Letter panel that shows the detailed
information on the Navtex messages.
You can mark it if you select Marking on the Chart. You can set expiration
date then. When Expire Date is off, a marking is deleted after the reception 15
days later.
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Set the Navtex message filtering conditions by selecting each item on the Station,
Month/Year and Message panels. Then, left-click the [OK] button to close the panel.
The Navtex messages received from the selected Station will be filtered by the condition set
by the Month/Year and Message, and then they will be saved as the Navtex information for
displaying on the chart.
The following Navtex mark will be displayed on the chart according to the
Navtex information.
Station:
You can filter the stations by specifying the first letter of the station name.
For example, if you select the letter A, the station name that begins with A
will be accepted. If you do not select Filtering, Messages of all the stations
will be not accepted.
Month/Year:
Message:
You can filter the Navtex messages by specifying the kind of the message. If
you do not select Filtering, the navigational warnings will be not accepted.
Notes:
The above Navtex filtering function is provided for message display in Logbook.
The function is not for receiving or recording Navtex messages.
The Navtex messages to be received vary depending on the filter setting of the Navtex receiver.
For details, see the Navtex receiver instruction manual
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Notes:
You can select CMAP Version setting when the [View Common] panel is selected from the normal
menu but you cannot select a chart when the [View Common] panel is selected from the Table
Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, or User Chart Editing menu.
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Symbolized : Symbolized boundary (The boundary of the area is drawn by the symbolized
line)
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c) Redraw
Border range:
Sets the border range to shift the chart when ship reaches it. (Effective
only when motion True is selected.) Border range can set from 30%
to 80%.
Margin (Course up): This function is effective only when the Cource up mode is selected.
(See 3.21.2 Selecting Azimuth Mode (S-57/C-MAP Only).)
The
chart will be turned step-by-step by the angle set here. Namely, if the
Margin is set to 10 degrees, the chart will be rotated each time the
ship turns more than 10 degrees.
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Lighthouses and other symbols are shown as indicated on the paper charts.
Simplified:
Full Light Line: The range of lighthouse light is displayed in circle. When the Full Light Line
is set to ON, the size of the circle changes according to the chart scale.
When the chart is enlarged, the circle becomes large accordingly.
Consider Scale Minimum: When this item is selected, if the chart is reduced exceeding the
minimum scale set in a symbol, the symbol will not be displayed.
The minimum scale of a symbol differs among symbols. Also,
note that this item will not work when the chart (symbol) contains
no information.
marks depends on
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The color of the sea indicated on the chart for the preset depth can be
changed.
Safety Contour:
Depth smaller (or shallower) than the preset value are displayed
enhanced.
If there is no safety depth line on the chart, a deeper safety depth line
than you set is displayed.
Safety Depth:
Spot soundings smaller than the preset value are displayed enhanced.
Deep Contour:
The color of the sea indicated on the chart for the preset depth can be
changed.
Two Colour Depth: Generally, the sea is displayed on charts with sea depths divided into
four colors. However, when Two Colour Depth is selected, the sea
depths are displayed in two colors, with Shallow Contour and Safety
Contour displayed as one color, and Safety Depth and Deep Contour
displayed as another color. This feature is used to clearly indicate and
divide the sea into safe areas and dangerous areas where care must be
taken during the voyage, just like Shallow Pattern described earlier.
Shallow Pattern:
The Shallow Pattern check mark adds grid lines to shallow sea set at
Shallow Contour and Safety Contour in the four selectable depths. This
function is for highlighting areas that require special care during the
voyage.
Deep Contour
Land
Safety Contour
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Shallow Contour
Safety Contour
Safety Depth
Deep Contour
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Shallow Pattern
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Single view
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C-MAP Ed.2: C-MAP Ed.2 chart is displayed. S-57 can be selected for simultaneous
display.
C-MAP Ed.3: C-MAP Ed.3 chart is displayed.
ARCS:
Notes:
ARCS can be selected only if the ARCS chart has already been installed and the ARCS
PIN is correctly inputted when the Navigation & Planning is started.
ARCS and other S-57 or C-MAP cannot be selected at the same time.
b) Text Size (S-57/C-MAP only)
Standard
Reduced
Expanded
Reduced
Expanded
Expanded
Reduced
Reduced
Expanded
Expanded
Reduced
Expanded
Reduced
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Sounding
Depth area, Depth counter
Water turbulance, Tide..., Current-non-gravitational
Seabed area, Weed/Kelp, Spring
Fishing-facility
Obstruction, Wreck, Underwater/Awash rock
Cable, Submarine, Pipeline, Submarine/on lamd
Continental shelf area
Custom zone, Free port area, Harbour area
Fishery zone
Administration area, Contiguous zone, Exclusive economic zone
Radar station, Radio station, Coastguard station, Rescure station
[-] objects:
Updated Objects
Layers in C-MAP Ed.3
[S] objects:
Land reagion, Sea area/named water area
Causeway, Dam, Dyke, Gate
Dyke, Slope topline, Airport, Bulding, single, Crane, Landmark, Built-up area
Swept area
Sand wave, Tunnel, Cable, Submarine
Navigation line
Recommended track
Ferry route
Radar range, Radar line
Restricted area
Ferry route, Military practice area, Offshore production area
Caution area, Fairway
Fishing ground, Marine farm/culture
Anchorage area, Anchor berth
Cable area, Pipeline area
Dumping ground, Cargo transshipment area, Incineration area
Daymark
Navigational system mark
Fog signal, Retro-reflector, Radar transponder beacon, Radar reflector
Pilot boarding place, Signal station, Trafic, Signal station, Warning
[O] objects:
Quality of data
Nautical publication information
Coverage, Compilation scale of data
Local magnetic anomary, Magnetic variation
Sloping ground, Land elevation, Slope topline
Vegetation, Lake, Rapids, River, Water fall, Tideway
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Layer
Text
Text Size
Note:
Use the [View 1] panel to change the chart type from S-57/C-MAP to ARCS.
Single view
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Memo:
The scales selected here will be displayed when you left-click the Scale drop-down list button on
the display panel. Also, when you select the scale from the menu, the scales selected here are
shown actively. While the scales that are not selected here will be displayed inactively.
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a) Limit
Difference between POS1 and POS2:
Displays an alarm on the screen when the POS1 and POS2 have deviated by more than
the distance preset here.
Shift of Primary Position
Displays an alarm on the screen when the movement distance per unit hour (1 second) of
the ship is larger than the distance preset here. This is useful for detecting when something
influences your ships position in such a way that it is displayed at a wrong position on the
chart. (This does not apply when Dead-Reckoning (DR) is used.)
Off Course (OffCo)
Displays an alarm on the screen when your ship has veered off the current course more
than the preset angle.
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c) AIS Target
High Priority filter for display:
Ring:
Sector: The AIS targets within the specified bearing with the heading as the center are
displayed.
Heading line
Sector area
Guardring area
Own ship
120nm
Note:
Maximum number of visible targets are 200. For over 200 targets, at first the targets
attributed danger have priority to show. And secondary the targets without danger are
shown the nearest from own ship one by one.
AIS Danger Status:
CPA (Closest Point of Approach):
Determines that the AIS target is in danger of a collision, if the distance between the own
ship and the AIS target is within the set distance.
TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach):
Determines that the AIS target is in danger of a collision, if the time to reach the own ship is
within the set time.
Note:
Danger targets are able to show within the area inside the dotted line of the above figure
even if the targets are outside of Sector/Guardring area (Radius of the dotted line is
120nm). When a new danger target detect outside of Sector/Guardring area with still
showing maximum targets, the danger one is shown and the farthest target is lost.
ARPA Identitiy:
When an AIS target is displayed inside a radius of the set distance of the ARPA target, they
are regarded to represent an identical ship, and the ARPA target disappears from the
screen while the AIS target remains active.
AIS target remains active.
AIS target
ARPA target
Set distance
d) External/Internal ARPA
Use Internal ARPA: Internal ARPA is not available currently.
ARPA symbols:
Item
Symbol
Color
Tracked target
Green
Red (blink)
Dangerous target
Lost target
Green
Green
AIS symbols:
Item
Symbol
Color
Sleeping target
Green
Activated target
Green
Green
depend on
Selected target
other status
Dangerous target
Red (blink)
Green
Lost target
HDG
[Sleeping target]
[Activated target]
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Target status
of lost target
18 min
60 sec
Vessel of 0 to 14 knots
60 sec
60 sec
Vessel of 14 to 23 knots
36 sec
36 sec
12 sec
12 sec
Target status
of lost target
18 min
Vessel of 2 to 14 knots
180 sec
Vessel of 14 to 23 knots
90 sec
30 sec
When an AIS dangerous target is lost and the target data cannot be received for 1 minute, the
target and target data are deleted.
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LMT
Time zone
Note:
When an item other than MANUAL has been set in the date/time data source setting,
date/time setting procedure is not necessary.
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When shifting the own ship position with an offset, a reference point mark can be displayed in the position
after the offset. A panel for setting the reference point will be displayed.
Selects the type of reference positioning data that is to be displayed for reference
point marks.
DR/GPS/Decca/Loran/Radar/Estimated/Visual/Astronomical/MFD/Transit
Time:
Cancel:
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For veiwing the information on reference point mark or editing/deleting reference point mark, see
3.13 Reading Out Information on the Objects.
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in that order.
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2) Enter the amount of offset to be shift and left-click the [OK] button.
3) The reference point setting panel is displayed.
4) Own ship will shift by the amount of offset entered.
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Date
Minute
Month
Hour Second
(Example) If the file was created at 10:50:15 on 6 June 2003, the file name would be
20030606_105015.bmp.
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Route
Planning
4-1
In this Chapter, how to make a route is explained in 4.1. In addition, how to create alternate route during
voyage is explained in 4.2.
For selecting the route you have made in this chapter, see 3.4 Selecting ROUTE and To WP.
To set route options, see 4.1.1 Setting the Route Options.
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Planned course
WP1
Arrival radius
WP : Way Point
Note:
For each default value, see 4.1.1 Setting the Route Options.
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2) Select an item, and enter the value in the numeric input box as needed.
Then, left-click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.
a) Date/Time for monitoring
Select UTC/LMT for arrival time display during route monitoring.
UTC display
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LMT display
4-4
b) Select Route
When the checkbox of Estimated Time of Arrival is on (with a checkmark), the arrival time is
displayed at WP during route monitoring.
When Estimated Time of Arrival is off (no checkmark):
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c) Default
Set the default of the route to be created during route planning.
Width Prt:
Width Stb:
Sail:
Turn Rate:
Turn rate
60N
Waypoints are added at intersections between the GC leg and 60, so a leg exceeding 60 is
not input.
e) Check Safety in Editing
During editing the route, safety check is automatically conducted.
(You can manually conduct safety check with the [Safety Check] button or select [MENU] [(7) Tool] - [(1) Check Route Safety] in the editing mode menu.)
If an error is detected during the safety check, the route will have to be reset.
(The error part is drown in black color after safety check.)
Note:
The route cannot be created if the GC leg extends over 120 and more in longitudinal direction.
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f) Route Type
Select a route type when making a route file.
TCS route
Normal route
WOP
WOL
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Editing menu, select [(1) File] - [(7) Print WP Table] in that order.
Submenu
Submenu/Option
(1) New
4.1.2.4
(2) Open
(3) Import
(2) Edit
(3) Cursor
Reference
4.1.2.5
(1) Normal
4.1.2.6
(2) TCS
(3) 2G TCS
4.1.2.6
(4) Save
4.1.2.5
(5) Save As
4.1.2.5
(6) Export
4.1.2.7
(1) Insert WP
4.1.2.4
(2) Delete WP
4.1.2.4
4.1.2.4
4.1.2.4
(1) Scroll
3.6.2
3.7.1
3.8.1
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.18
3.18
3.3.9
3.3.9
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(4) Chart
Submenu
Submenu/Option
Reference
3.13
3.13
3.19
3.19
3.20
(0) Option
3.17.2.1
(1) Marking/Highlighting
(3) ARCS
(1) Event-Mark
3.12.1
3.12.2
3.12.3
(4) Highlight
3.12.4
3.12.1
3.6.5
3.22.1
3.6.4, 3.22.2
(4) Home
3.6.1
3.8.3
3.8.4
3.8.5
3.8.6
3.8.8
3.8.9
3.8.10
3.8.10
3.9
(1) Select User Chart
3.10
5.3
3.10
(8) Azimuth
(9) Motion
5.4.2
(1) Select Scale
3.7.4
3.7.3
(3) Zoom In
3.7.2, 3.8.2
3.7.2, 3.8.2
(1) North Up
3.21.2
(2) Course Up
3.21.2
(3) Rotation
3.21.2
(1) True
3.21.1
(2) Relative
3.21.1
(3) Free
3.21.1
3.21.3
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3.30
3.31
(0) Option
4 Route Planning
(1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS
3.24.1
3.24.2
(3) Scale
3.24.3
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Submenu
(1) Day-Night
(2) Radar
(3) ARPA/AIS
Submenu/Option
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
(4) Dusk
3.3.6
(5) Night
3.3.6
3.3.5
(1) Radar 1
3.3.8
(2) Radar 2
3.3.8
3.3.8
(1) ARPA1
3.3.9
(2) ARPA2
3.3.9
(4) AIS
3.3.9
(5) ALL
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.15
(5) Logbook
3.23.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.2
(6) Alarm
(7) Tool
Reference
3.14.3
4.1.2.4
(1) Radar
3.27.1
(2) ARPA/AIS
3.27.2
3.15
(4) Logbook
3.23.2
3.27.5
(6) Date/Time
3.27.6
(1) List
3.3.7
(2) History
3.3.7
(0) Option
3.3.5, 3.25
4.1.2.4
4.1.2.4
(0) Option
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Left-click when checking the safety of the route. As a result of the checking,
warning dialog box will appear if the route is not safety.
Left-click to check if the route exceeds the limit (leg length, etc.).
(Currently not available)
Left-click the drop-down list button to left-click one of the items. The Name
column contents in the editing table change according to the selected item.
Name :
WP to WP : WP to WP information is displayed.
Total :
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Left-click [New].
.
In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(5) Planning] - [(1) Table
Editor] in that order.
Open a new route file.
WP0 entry
Position (Lat./Lon.)
WP1 entry
Position (Lat./Lon.)
Repeat WP entry
until the final WP.
Left-click [Save]
Left-click [Close]
End
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Start
Left-click [UNLOAD].
Left-click [Open].
In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(5) Planning] - [(1) Table
Editor] in that order.
Select a route file you want to edit.
Left-click [Save]
Left-click [Close]
End
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[MENU] Button
When you open the Table Editing menu, left-click the [MENU] button on the display panel.
Then, the Table Editing menu title bar opens. To close it, left-click the [MENU] button again, or
left-click any position on the chart.
[Table Editing Menu]
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Latitude/Longitude
Width Prt:
Width Stb:
Arr Rad:
Arrival radius
Speed [kt]:
Ships speed
Total:
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[Entry example: The route displayed on the chart corresponds to the list data.]
Entering GC/RL:
To enter a sailing method, you must enter a letter G (for GC) or a letter R (for RL).
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2) Enter the route file name and comment. Left-click the [OK] button.
3) Left-click the [Close] button.
The Question dialog box will be displayed for confirming the file operation. Left-click Y (Yes)
to close the file. Then, the system exit the Table Editing mode and the list and table editing
buttons are cleared from the screen.
The route file can be edited even after it is saved.
Note:
The route cannot be created if the GC leg extends over 120 and more in longitudinal
direction.
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Left-click WP No. 2, for example, and then left-click the [Delete] button.
In the Table Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(2) Delete WP] in that order.
Then, the WP2 is deleted and WP3 and later WPs will move by one line upwardly.
After entering WP(s), left-click the [Safety Check] button to check the safety.
In the Table Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Tool] - [(1) Check Route Safety] in that order.
The Route Waring Check panel opens. Left-click
Select Leg or All Leg and left click the [OK]
button. (When you use Select Leg, you should
select a WP to be checked beforehand.)
The Safety Check function checks not only the
displayed chart but also all-scale S-57/C-MAP
charts that cross the route to be checked.
If there are no safety issues, the following messages are displayed in the [Route
Check] result display box.
[For Select Leg ]
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Shown in red
Shown in red
You can make a route while watching the WP on the chart. For example, above chart
is made with the [View Sync] button left-clicked to set it ON.
In the Table Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(7) Synchronize Chart-View] in that order.
Left-click to check if the route exceeds the limit (leg length, etc.).
(Currently not available)
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Example:
In the following example, the Cse and Dist for the WP1 are modified. As a result,
the position of the WP2 changes according to this modification. Since the
position of the WP2 changes, the Cse and Dist values of WP2 for WP3 also
change.
WP2 (After modification)
WP3
WP1
WP2 (Before modification)
When you edit the WPns ETA, the ETA and ETD of WP0 to WPn-1 are
calculated based on the WPns ETA, and the calculated ETA values are
displayed in the table.
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2) Select a route file you want to edit, and left-click the [OK] button.
Then, the selected file opens on the screen.
Now you can edit the file in the same way as when you make a new route file.
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CSV format:
For each WP of a route, a file containing a data row is created. Data are divided by a comma in this
file. You can use Microsoft EXCEL to edit this file.
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(2) Importing Route Files Created with Other ECDIS Models (2G TCS)
Import CSV format route files created with other models ECDIS (JAN-3598), Total Navigator
(JAN-1290, JAN-1397), Chart Display Unit (JAN-1100) we offer.
To convert route files into CSV format, conversion software should be procured separately.
In the Table Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) File] - [(3) Import] - [(3) 2G TCS] in that order.
Then, use the Open panel to select the name of a file to be imported. The name of the file to be
opened will be displayed in the file name box after selecting the file. Left-click on the [OK] button
to start file import.
- About the format of route files for importing, see 14.4 Data Formats of Files that ECDIS can
Import/Export.
Note:
Use routes based on the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
Example:
When exporting a file test.rtn, its
name will be set to rtn_test.csv.
- About the format of route files for exporting, see 14.4 Data Formats of Files that ECDIS can
Import/Export.
Note:
Do not use exported routes in systems other than the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
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The file operation using [New], [Open], [Save] and [Close] button is the same as for Table Editor. In the
Graphic Editor, you can make a route graphically by positioning the WPs. The position (latitude/longitude)
of the cursor is shown on the bottom of the display panel for your reference. After you have entered the
WP, you can move the WP with the [Move] button or edit the WP position with the [Info] button. Also, the
route you have made can be edited with the Table Editor.
For positioning the WPs, you can also use the EBL/VRM keys and dials on the operation panel.
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Submenu
Submenu/Option
(1) New
4.1.3.4
(2) Open
(3) Import
(2) Edit
(3) Cursor
Reference
4.1.3.5
(1) Normal
4.1.3.6
(2) TCS
(3) 2G TCS
4.1.3.6
(4) Save
4.1.3.5
(5) Save As
4.1.3.5
(6) Export
4.1.3.7
(1) Select
(2) Add WP
4.1.3.4
(3) Insert WP
4.1.3.4
(4) Move WP
4.1.3.4
(5) Delete WP
4.1.3.4
(6) Undelete
4.1.3.4
4.1.3.4
4.1.3.4
4.1.3.4
(1) Scroll
3.6.2
3.7.1
3.8.1
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
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3.18
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(4) Chart
Submenu
Submenu/Option
Reference
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.13
3.13
3.19
3.19
3.20
(0) Option
3.17.2.1
(1) Marking/Highlighting
(3) ARCS
(1) Event-Mark
3.12.1
3.12.2
3.12.3
(4) Highlight
3.12.4
3.12.1
3.6.5
3.22.1
3.6.4, 3.22.2
(4) Home
3.6.1
3.8.3
3.8.4
3.8.5
3.8.6
3.8.8
3.8.9
3.8.10
3.8.10
3.10
3.10
3.9
(8) Azimuth
(9) Motion
3.7.4
3.7.3
(3) Zoom In
3.7.2, 3.8.2
3.7.2, 3.8.2
(1) North Up
3.21.2
(2) Course Up
3.21.2
(3) Rotation
3.21.2
(1) True
3.21.1
(2) Relative
3.21.1
(3) Free
3.21.1
3.21.3
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(5) View
Submenu
(0) Option
(1) Day-Night
(2) Radar
(3) ARPA/AIS
Submenu/Option
3.24.1
3.24.2
(3) Scale
3.24.3
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
(4) Dusk
3.3.6
(5) Night
3.3.6
3.3.5
(1) Radar 1
3.3.8
(2) Radar 2
3.3.8
3.3.8
(1) ARPA1
3.3.9
(2) ARPA2
3.3.9
(4) AIS
3.3.9
(5) ALL
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.15
(5) Logbook
3.23.1
(0) Option
(7) Tool
3.3.9
(6) Alarm
Reference
(1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.2
3.14.3
(1) Radar
3.27.1
(2) ARPA/AIS
3.27.2
3.15
(4) Logbook
3.23.2
3.27.5
(6) Date/Time
3.27.6
(1) List
3.3.7
(2) History
3.3.7
(0) Option
3.3.5, 3.25
3.4.3
(0) Option
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Shortcut Menus
Right-clicking when editing a graphic will display a shortcut menu. One of the menus below will
be displayed, depending on the operation state when right clicking.
Selecting a leg
Selecting a waypoint
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Left-click [New].
In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(5) Planning] - [(2) Graphic
Editor] in that order.
Left-click [Save]
Left-click [Close]
End
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Left-click [UNLOAD].
In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(5) Planning] - [(2) Graphic
Editor] in that order.
Left-click [Open].
Left-click [Save]
Left-click [Close]
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When you open the Graphic Editing menu, press the [MENU] button on the display panel.
Then, the Graphic Editing menu title bar opens. To close it, left-click the [MENU] button again, or
left-click any position on the chart.
[Graphic Editing Menu]
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1) Entering WPs:
Left-click at the WP (WP0) position and rotate the trackball to move the cursor to the next WP
(WP1).
Then, left-click there.
[WP0 fixing/WP0 to WP1]
[WP1 fixing]
[WP1 to WP2]
[WP2 fixing]
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Note:
If a waypoint is located in a position other than an active chart when using ARCS and if another
panel exists at that position, then the panel display will change automatically.
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Supplemental line
Cursor
Supplemental line
WP0
WP0
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WP0
Supplemental line
3) Move the trackball to specify the contact with the circles radius, and left-click.
The
intersection between the circle and supplemental line will be entered as a WP.
WP0
Supplemental line
WP1
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[Select WP3.]
[WP3 is deleted.]
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[Select WP2.]
[Move WP2.]
[WP2 is moved.]
Tips!
Left-click the WP you want to move, and then, left-click it again. [Move] mode will be activated.
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Tips!
Left-click the leg where you want to insert a WP, and then, left-click it again. [Insert] mode will
be activated.
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inserting and adding route. (Make sure that the cursor has changed to the
the chart.)
2) Click the right trackball button, then select [Enter Lat/Lon] from the shortcut menu.
The Enter Position panel opens.
3) Enter the position (longitude and latitude), then left-click the [OK] button.
The panel is closed and the position is designated.
Designating coordinates by entering bearing/distance
1) Make sure the system will accept cursor designation of coordinates when entering, moving,
inserting and adding route. (Make sure that the cursor has changed to the
cursor type
on the chart.)
2) Click the right trackball button, then select [Enter Bearing/Distance] from the shortcut menu.
The Bearing/Distance panel opens.
3) Enter the bearing and distance from the previous way point, then left-click the [OK] button.
The panel is closed and the position is designated.
Note:
When entering the second way point of a route, the bearing and distance are those from the
previous way point. The shortcut menus cannot be used when designating coordinates that do
not require relative positions, such as the first way point of route.
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[Select WP No.]
[Resultant]
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[After dividing]
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2) Select a route file you want to edit, and left-click the [OK] button.
Then, the selected file opens on the screen. Now you can edit the file in the same way as when
you make a new route file.
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(2) Importing Route Files Created with Other ECDIS Models (2G ANTS)
Import CSV format route files created with other models ECDIS (JAN-3598), Total Navigator
(JAN-1290, JAN-1397), Chart Display Unit (JAN-1100) we offer.
In the Graphic Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) File] - [(3) Import] - [(3) 2G ANTS] in that order
Then, use the Open panel to select the name of a file to be imported. The name of the file to be
opened will be displayed in the file name box after selecting the file. Press the [OK] button to start
file import.
Note:
Use routes based on the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
Example:
When exporting a file test.rtn, its
name will be set to rtn_test.csv.
Note:
Do not use exported routes in systems other than the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
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The EBL cursor is displayed on the screen. (The cursor type changes when [(7) Use EBL/VRM] is
set to ON.) Operate while watching the cursor position displayed at the bottom of the display panel.
1) Press the [EBL1], [EBL2], [VRM1], or [VRM2] key on the operation panel.
2) Move the cursor to the voluntary point. (e.g. cape) and left-click there.
Left-click
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3) Turn the EBL/VRM dial to move the point of intersection to the planned WP0, and left-click there.
Left-click
4) Move the cursor to the voluntary point. (e.g. cape) and left-click there.
(A line will be drawn through the WP0 and EBL/VRM intersection.)
(This circle is not displayed.)
Left-click
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5) Turn the EBL/VRM dial to move the point of intersection to the next WP (WP1), and left-click
there.
(This circle is not displayed.)
Left-click
Green line
(Starboard side)
Red line
(Port side)
6) Follow the steps 4) and 5) until you make the final WP.
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(For details, see (3) Saving the alternate route file in 4.2.2 Creating
Alternate Route.)
During voyage
(Route is displayed.)
Enter Create Alternate
Route mode.
Alternate route
making operation
In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(4) Create Alternate Route] in that
order.
Create the alternate route in the same manner as for the Graphic Editor.
To create an alternative route, you will use the following buttons.
: For [Info] button, see 4.1.3 Route Planning Using the Graphic
Editor.
Left-click [Close]
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WP6:
Added to the last WP.
Alternate Route
WP1:
Position changed.
WP2:
Inserted.
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[Select WP1.]
[Move WP1.]
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Inserted WP (WP2).
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Added WP (WP6).
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[Select WP2.]
[WP2 is deleted.]
You can use this button to display and edit the selected WP and leg.
For details, see [Info] button (page 4-45) of (4) Making a route in 4.1.3.4
Making a New Route File (Graphic Editing).
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Chart Editing
5-1
This chapter describes how to create user charts and how to manually update charts.
User Charts
User charts can be created and displayed on other charts. User chart information contains various
objects (symbols, lines, areas, and texts). User charts can also be edited and updated. Also, you can
merge multiple charts together to create one user chart.
The following figures show how to use user charts:
Example 1:
Example 2:
Example 3:
User Chart 2
User Chart 1
Chart
User Chart 2
User Chart 1
Chart
Chart
Manual Update
Objects (symbols, lines, areas, and texts) can be manually updated.
manually updating the objects, there will be a panel for you to enter the issue date of a notice to mariners.
Enter the date. You can check the issue dates of a notice to mariners by using S-57/C-MAP/ARCS
information.
Unlike User Chart Edit operation, Manual Update operation links objects directly to the chart. Therefore,
the objects updated manually in the chart cannot be deleted as desired, but can only be hidden from the
chart. For the method of hiding the objects, see 5.5.3 Hiding Objects (Only during the Manual Update
Operation).
When all the following conditions are met, objects updated manually are deleted automatically from the
chart.
The chart having objects updated manually has been updated in Chart Portfolio.
3 months or more have passed since the chart was updated manually.
The objects to be deleted are hidden from the chart.
Note:
ARCS and C-MAP Ed.3 charts cannot be updated manually.
The objects updated manually in S-57, S-63 or C-MAP Ed.2 chart can be used commonly in those
charts.
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[MENU] Button
5-3
5 Chart Editing
Submenu
Submenu/Option
5.3.2.1
(2) Open
5.3.2.2
(3) Import
5.3.2.4
5.3.2.4
(4) Save
(2) Edit
(3) Cursor
Reference
(1) New
5.3.2.2
(5) Save As
5.3.2.1, 5.3.2.2
(6) Merge
5.3.2.3
(1) Select
5.5.2
5.5.2
(4) Move
5.5.2
(5) Delete
5.5.2
(6) Undelete
5.5.2
5.5.3
5.5.3
5.5.3
(0) Location/Attributes
5.5.2
(1) Scroll
3.6.2
3.7.1
3.8.1
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(1) Ship-Centered
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
(2) Floating
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.17.2.2, 3.17.2.3
3.18
3.18
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.13
3.13
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5-4
(4) Chart
Submenu
Submenu/Option
Reference
3.19
3.19
3.20
(0) Option
3.17.2.1
(1) Marking/Highlighting
(3) ARCS
(1) Event-Mark
3.12.1
3.12.2
3.12.3
(4) Highlight
3.12.4
3.12.1
3.6.5
3.22.1
3.6.4, 3.22.2
(4) Home
3.6.1
3.8.3
3.8.4
3.8.5
3.8.6
3.8.8
3.8.9
3.8.10
3.8.10
3.9
(1) Select User Chart
3.10
3.10
(8) Azimuth
(9) Motion
3.1.4
3.7.3
(3) Zoom In
3.7.2, 3.8.2
3.7.2, 3.8.2
(1) North Up
3.21.2
(2) Course Up
3.21.2
(3) Rotation
3.21.2
(1) True
3.21.1
(2) Relative
3.21.1
(3) Free
3.21.1
3.21.3
3.11
3.30
3.31
(1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS
3.24.1
3.24.2
(3) Scale
3.24.3
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Submenu
(1) Day-Night
(2) Radar
(3) ARPA/AIS
Reference
3.3.6
3.3.6
3.3.6
(4) Dusk
3.3.6
(5) Night
3.3.6
3.3.5
(1) Radar 1
3.3.8
(2) Radar 2
3.3.8
3.3.8
(1) ARPA1
3.3.9
(2) ARPA2
3.3.9
(4) AIS
3.3.9
(5) ALL
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.3.9
3.15
(5) Logbook
3.23.1
(0) Option
(6) Alarm
Submenu/Option
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.1
3.14.2
3.14.3
(1) Radar
3.27.1
(2) ARPA/AIS
3.27.2
3.15
(4) Logbook
3.23.2
3.27.5
(6) Date/Time
3.27.6
(1) List
3.3.5, 3.3.7
(2) History
3.3.5, 3.3.7
(0) Option
3.25
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Shortcut Menus
Shortcut menus are displayed by right-clicking when editing charts. Depending on the cursor type
when right-clicking, one of the following menus will be displayed. See 5.5 Entering Objects for
details on the various cursor types.
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Left-click on this button to close the file and to exit Chart Edit Mode.
Left-click on this button to open a created user chart (not available during manual
update).
Left-click when terminating the current editing operation or when selecting an object.
Left-click when adding a segment to the end of the line or a area surrounding line to
the area.
Left-click on this button to close the file and to exit Chart Edit Mode.
Left-click on this button to open a created user chart (not available during manual
update).
Left-click when terminating the current editing operation or when selecting an object.
Left-click when adding a segment to the end of the line or a area surrounding line to
the area.
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Select [MENU] - [(2) Chart] - [(5) User Charts] - [(2) Chart Editor] in that order.
Symbols
Lines
Areas
Texts
Left-click on the
[Save] button.
Left-click on the
[Close] button.
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Left-click on the
[Open] button.
Select [MENU] - [(2) Chart] - [(5) User Charts] - [(2) Chart Editor] in that order.
Symbols
Lines
Areas
Texts
When overwriting
Left-click on the
[Save] button.
Left-click on the
[Close] button.
End
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Select Datum:
You can convert an object datum from [Source Datum] to [Destination Datum].
Enter Offset:
You can give offset to the object by entering the offset value (latitude/longitude).
4) Left-click the [OK] button to close the panel.
5) Left-click the [Close] button.
Then, the system exit the User Chart Editing mode.
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[Select Datum]:
You can convert an object datum from [Source Datum] to [Destination Datum].
[Enter Offset]:
You can specify offset (latitude/longitude) of the object and move the object.
4) Left-click on the [OK] button. The panel closes.
5) Left-click on the [Close] button
User Chart Edit mode ends.
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2) Select a file you wish to import, and then left-click on the [OK] button.
The selected user chart will be displayed on the screen.
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In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(2) Chart] - [(6) Manual UpDating]
in that order.
Left-click on the
[Start] button.
Left-click on a chart
you wish to edit.
[Example]
Symbols
Lines
Areas
Texts
Left-click on the
[Save] button
Left-click on the
[Close] button.
End
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closes.
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[Select Datum]:
You can convert an object datum from [Source Datum] to [Destination Datum]. Normally,
conversion of geodesic systems is not necessary.
[Enter Offset]:
You can specify offset (latitude/longitude) of the object and move the object.
2) Left-click on the [OK] button. The panel closes.
The Notices to Mariners panel opens.
Enter the issue date of a notice to mariners.
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Tips!
You can use the Object Information panel to check the dates of issue of a notice to mariners for
entered objects.
On the operation panel
Use the [INFO] button.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(4) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information] in that order.
The object information will be retrieved. Entered dates of the objects will be displayed.
Display example
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[Line] Tab
[Area] Tab
5-22
[Text] Tab
[Line] Tab
[Area] Tab
5-23
[Text] Tab
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1)
2)
3)
on the chart.
2) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor, and left-click at the position you want to put the symbol.
Each time you left-click the cursor, the symbol is added on the chart.
3) To terminate entry, left-click the [Select] button or perform abortion operation. Then, the cursor
. (To abort, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up menu.)
changes to
Second entry
First entry
Last entry
2) Left-click the [Delete] button. (If you want to undelete, select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(6) Undelete].)
Selected symbol
2) Left-click the [Move] button, and rotate the trackball to move the cursor.
3) Left-click the cursor at the position you want. Then, the symbol is moved to the new position.
4) To terminate the operation, left-click the [Select] button or any position on the chart.
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2) Click the right trackball button, then select [Enter Lat/Lon] from the shortcut menu.
The Enter Position panel opens.
3) Enter the position (longitude and latitude), then left-click the [OK] button.
The psnel is closed and the position is designated.
Designating coordinates by entering bearing/distance
1) Make sure the system will accept cursor designation of coordinates when entering, moving,
inserting and adding objects, lines, areas and text. (Make sure that the cursor has changed
to the
2) Click the right trackball button, then select [Enter Bearing/Distance] from the shortcut menu.
The Enter Bearing/Distance panel opens.
3) Enter the bearing and distance from the previous way point, then left-click the [OK] button.
The panel is closed and the position is designated.
Note:
When entering the second point of a line or area, the bearing and distance are those from
the previous point. When moving objects, the bearing and distance are those from the
previous position. The shortcut menus cannot be used when designating coordinates that
do not require relative positions, such as symbol and text entering.
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Difference in symbol display between User Chart Edit mode and Manual Update mode:
Symbols used in the manual update operation will have a mark as shown below. Symbols used in the
user chart edit operation will not have this mark.
[Symbols used in the user chart edit operation]
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Tips!
During editing, you can see what kind of operation is currently possible from the active button.
For example, when you left-click a symbol, the following buttons will be active.
[Select], [Move], [Delete] and [Info]
This means that you can move, delete, or deselect the selected symbol. Also, you can see the
information on the selected symbol with the [Info] button.
Hiding objects (only during the manual update operation)
Saved objects can be hidden from the chart. For details, see 5.5.3 Hiding Objects (Only during the
Manual Update Operation).
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on the chart.
2) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor, and left-click at the position you want to start drawing a
line.
Each time you left-click the cursor, the line is extended on the chart.
3) To terminate entry, left-click the [Select] button or perform abortion operation. Then, the cursor
. (To abort, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up menu.)
changes to
Tips!
Click the left trackball button while drawing lines. A hand icon will be shown on the chart.
Move the trackball while holding the left button down to move the chart.
Deleting the line [Delete]:
1) Slowly double left-click the segment of the line you want to delete so that the whole segments of
the line are selected. (Even if the line has a single segment, you need to double left-click it.)
2) Left-click the [Delete] button.
In the User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(5) Delete] in that order.
If you want to undelete,
In the User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(6) Undelete] in that order.
Tips!
When it is difficult to properly click on the segment you wish to delete, press the Chart [Zoom In]
button provided on the right side of the display panel. This will allow you to click on the target
segment easily.
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on the chart.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the position you want to draw the area.
Each time you left-click the cursor, the line (side) is extended on the chart.
3) To terminate entry, left-click the [Select] button or perform abortion operation. (To abort,
right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up menu.) Area is created and the cursor
.
changes to
(Draw sides.)
(Left-click [Select].)
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(Left-click [Insert].)
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on the chart.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the center position of the circle/ellipse.
3) To draw a circle, move the cursor to determine the radius of the circle and left-click the cursor.
To draw a ellipse, move the cursor and left-click the cursor.
4) To terminate drawing, left-click the [Select] button or perform abortion operation. Then, the cursor
. (To abort, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up menu.)
changes to
5) To change the location/attributes of the circle or ellipse, left-click the object, and then the [Info]
button.
In the User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(0) Location/Attributes] in that order.
Then, the Location/Attributes panel opens.
(Left-click the cursor.)
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on the chart.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the center position of the fan.
3) Move the cursor to determine the radius and beginning angle of the fan and left-click the cursor.
4) Move the cursor to determine the ending angle and left-click the cursor.
5) To terminate drawing, left-click the [Select] button or perform abortion operation. Then, the
. (To abort, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up
cursor changes to
menu.)
6) To change the location/attributes of the fan, left-click the fan, and then the [Info] button.
In the User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(0) Location/Attributes] in that order.
Then, the Location/Attributes panel opens.
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Case 1
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on the chart.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the position you want to enter the text.
The word Text is displayed at the left-clicked position.
At the same time, the Location/Attributes panel opens. You can specify the location and
select attributes by using this panel.
(When you select Small Font)
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Then, left-click on the [Info] button. The Location/Attributes panel opens. By referring to
step 2) above, edit the position and attributes of the selected text.
Left-click on the [OK] button when you finish editing. The panel closes.
The new settings will be applied to the selected text.
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Automatic
Sailing
6-1
Before starting automatic sailing, be sure to check the safety of the route
and crossing safety contour.
Otherwise, accidents may result.
When this system is connected to an autopilot, a set course is calculated from the scheduled route and
ships position. By outputting the set course to the autopilot, automatic sailing along the scheduled route
is possible.
Note:
Automatic sailing is not permitted while charts are displayed in multi view mode.
And exiting Navigation & Planning is not permitted during automatic sailing.
Next Leg
Boundary of WP
Arrival alarm
[Turing Operation]
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Condition of warning/
alarm occurrence
Operating status of
automatic sailing
Remarks
Can be continued.
ARR
(Arrival a WP)
Can be continued.
GYRO
Should be stopped.
POS1
(Primary)
In case of DNV-classed
vessels holding NAUTOC notation, use deadreckoning for 10 minutes, and then, stop automatic sailing.
JUMP
Can be continued.
Route
LowSp
Can be continued.
LOG
Should be stopped.
A/P
Should be stopped.
CALL
Should be stopped.
XTE
(Cross Track Error)
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a) Tracking Gain
When the ship leaves the route, this setting determines how tightly the course is maintained.
There are three settings: Low, mid and high. An example of the difference between the
own ship cross track distance (XTD) and strength with which the ship returns to the route
depending on the tracking gain setting is shown below. The set heading when deviating to
the port side when the ships heading is 0 degrees and the route heading is also 0 degrees is
shown.
High
Mid
Low
Note:
The graph above is only one example. The actual values will differ from those in the graph
depending on the constant of the ship and its equipment.
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b) Drift Correction
When the ships speed is more than 5 knots, then control will take drift into consideration.
(Not currently available)
Set heading
Drift
c) Dead Band
When dead band is set, a stable course is maintained. Therefore, within the specified
range centered on the route, the set heading is the same as the route heading.
Dead band can be set within the range from 0.001nm to 0.999nm.
Next waypoint
Dead band
Previous waypoint
Set heading
(parallel to the route)
d) Autosail
Displays the automatic sailing mode with which the connected autopilot is compatible.
Depending on the specification of the autopilot connected with the ECDIS.
(Only Normal route is currently available)
e) Turn Mode
Displays the turn mode with which the connected autopilot is compatible.
(Only Constant Radius is currently available)
Only Tracking Gain and Dead Band can be set during automatic sailing.
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Autopilot
During sailing, be sure to check own ships position and bearing as often as
necessary, regardless of whether the automatic sailing is in operation or
not.
Otherwise, accidents may result.
Note:
For operation of the autopilot, see its instruction manual.
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When the ship arrived at the boundary of the WP, ARR (arrived at WP) alarm is issued.
Press the [TURN] key on the operation panel while pressing and holding down the [GUARD] key.
Then, the ship will start to turn.
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Tool Menu/
Maintenance Menu
7-1
7-2
Example of Copying:
1) Left-click the drop-down button a, then select Route File from the box. When route files are
selected, all files with the extensions .rtn and .rta are displayed.
2) Select Local Disk from box b. The route files saved on the hard disk will be displayed in box
c.
3) Left-click the drop-down button d, then select Floppy Disk from the box.
4) Insert a floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, left-click the file to be copied from box c, then
left-click the [Copy] button (f) to start copying. The selected file will be copied to the floppy
disk. When a file is selected from the box e, and the button g is clicked, then a file on the
floppy disk can be copied to the hard disk.
In order to copy a user chart, User Chart should be selected from the box a. (Files with the
extension .uch are displayed.)
a)
d)
b)
e)
c)
f)
g)
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Deleting Files:
1) With files displayed in box c, select a file or left-click the [Select All] button to select all files.
2) Left-click the [Delete] button under box c. The delete confirmation panel will be displayed, so
press the [OK] button to delete the file(s). The same process can be used for box e to delete
files in box e with the [Delete] button under it.
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7.4 Connection
Communications between the ECDIS and external devices connected to the ECDIS can be checked.
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(9) Maintenance] - [(1) Connection] in that order.
The DEVICE DATA DUMP panel will be displayed.
2) From the Device Selection field, select a device connected to the ECDIS.
3) Left-click on the [Start] button. Information entered from the selected external device will be
displayed in the entry data display box in real time. Also, information outputted to the selected
external device will be displayed in the output data display box in real time.
Left-click on the
[Stop] button to stop information from being updated. Left-click on the [Clear] button to clear
the currently displayed information. If there is no inputting/outputting of data between the
ECDIS and the selected external device, then nothing will be displayed in the data display box.
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The external input sensor such as GPS, etc. in which the own ships position is entered is set up.
The external sensor options are as follows:
Primary position and secondary position of own ship
Bearing and speed
Depth
Date data source
Time zone data source
Note:
The options available for each sensor differ depending on the system configuration used.
Select #1.
Turning ON/OFF of the secondary position display
(D)GPS1: No.1-GPS or No.1-DGPS is used as the sensor to enter the own ships position.
(D)GPS2: No.2-GPS or No.2-DGPS is used as the sensor to enter the own ships position.
DR (normally, not used): The own ships position is estimated on the basis of heading, ship
speed, SDME, etc.
none: The secondary position is not used.
DR-Reset: To correct the errors that occur while DR is used, GPS data of POS1 is used as
the reference position of DR. The GPS data obtained when OK in Sensor
Connection panel is left-clicked after DR-Reset is selected will be used as the
reference position.
The secondary position symbol is displayed as regardless of the scale. The track information for
the past six minutes is displayed in green. Other information cannot be displayed. The symbol and
track can also be turned ON and OFF.
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NMEA out put type gyro is used for the heading sensor.
NSK:
SONAR: NMEA out put type log is used for the ship sensor.
b) Manual (not used usually)
Enter the value when you apply any value as the speed of the ship.
The maximum speed that can be set is 100.0 kt.
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DEPTH:
NAVI/F2:
GPS1:
GPS2:
GPS1:
GPS2:
MANUAL: Time zone setting is made manually. See 3.27.6 Setting Date/Time.
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Chart
Portfolio
8-1
This chapter explains the methods of importing/updating the charts (S-57, S-63, C-MAP and ARCS). After
import/update procedure is completed, the updated charts can be displayed on the Navigation & Planning
screen to use for navigation.
To import/update the charts, the following items are required:
S-57 :
Chart CD-ROM
S-63 :
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Buttons
Menus
[Exit] Button
Note:
CD-ROM is checked when starting Chart Portfolio.
If CD-ROM is in CD drive, starting time may take longer.
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Do not turn off the power during index creation by Chart Portfolio.
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.
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(1) Menus
Chart:
[Exit]:
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Sort:
[Retry Auto-Detect]:
Left-clicking this menu will re-read the charts of the selected type from the CD-ROM.
Chart types ([S-57], [S-63 (Offline)], [C-MAP Ed.2], [C-MAP Ed.3] or [ARCS]):
The charts of the selected type will be displayed in the source/system chart table in the Chart
Portfolio main screen.
Edit:
[Selectable Filter]:
Turns ON/OFF the filtering function.
[Select All]:
Selects the all cells/zones in the source chart table on the Chart Portfolio main screen.
[Delete]:
Delete the selected cell in the system chart table on the Chart Portfolio main screen.
Note:
In the case of ARCS, When [Delete] is selected, all of chart and permit is deleted.
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View:
[Chart Information]:
Shows the detailed cell information of the chart being selected in the source or system chart table
on the Chart Portfolio main screen. (For S-57/S-63/C-MAP Ed.2/C-MAP Ed.3)
[ARCS License Information]:
Checks the validity of the ARCS license information and shows the check result.
[Log]:
Displays the log on the right side of the screen during importing/updating process. Other log
may be displayed.
[Last Update]:
Last Update instead of Expiry is displayed in the System Chart column of ARCS. A date of
updating by Chart Portfolio is displayed in the Last Update column.
[Expiry]:
Expiry instead of Last Update is displayed in the System Chart column of ARCS. A term of
validity of the chart is displayed in the Expiry column.
[View old Edition]
As the latest edition is installed in the system, the older editions will not be displayed in the
source chart table.
Selecting this menu will show the older editions in the source chart table, and make it possible to
use them as desired.
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Tool:
Note:
This is an administration tool. Do not use this menu.
[Selectable Filter]:
Filters the source charts to be displayed in the source chart table on the Chart Portfolio main
screen.
[Clear Log]
Clears the log.
[Option]:
Used to set options for S-57, S-63, C-MAP Ed.2, C-MAP Ed.3, ARCS, Boot and
Advanced panels.
[Technical Tool]:
(An administration tool.)
[Change Navigation & Planning]:
This item will be valid when [MENU] - [(8) Tool] - [(2) Chart Portfolio] - [(1) Create] is selected from
the Navigation & Planning menu. Chart Portfolio will not be displayed. In order to redisplay the
Chart Portfolio, select [MENU] - [(8) Tool] - [(2) Chart Portfolio] - [(2) Top Window] from the
Navigation & Planning menu.
Note:
[Change Navigation & Planning] will only close the Chart Portfolio display. It will not exit
Chart Portfolio. In order to exit Chart Portfolio, left-click the [Exit] button.
When C-MAP Ed.3 is installed in the system, it takes approximately 10 seconds for Option
panel of Tool menu to open after it was selected.
Version:
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Shows the detailed information of the chart being selected in the source or
system chart table on the Chart Portfolio main screen.
Displays the log on the right side of the screen during importing/updating
process.
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Tabs
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- mark
+ mark
Last Update : The date when the chart was updated in Chart Portfolio.
Accepted :
Yes
No
Updated chart has not been merged with the original chart. Use Navigation & Planning screen
to merge them. See 3.11 Accepting the S-57 Updating Chart.
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S-63 Chart
[Source Chart Table]
Chart :
Scale :
Scale of the chart. 1:overview indicates the smallest scale, with the scale being enlarged
UpNo. :
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Last Update : The date when the chart was updated in Chart Portfolio.
Accepted :
Yes
No
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Zone :
List of zones.
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Chart :
Scale level : Scale: Scale of the chart. A indicates the smallest scale, with the scale being enlarged
successively in order of B, C, D, and E.
Zone :
Z is a worldwide chart.
Zone number.
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Name :
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ARCS Chart
[Source Chart Table]
Chart :
Scale :
UpNo. :
Update number.
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Last Update/Expiry : Display of Last Update and Expiry can be changed over in the View menu.
Last Update
Expiry
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Update CD
Base CD
YES
NO
End
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Start
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
Update CD
Base CD
YES
Other CD to use?
NO
End
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Start
Checkout (8.3.4.1)
YES
NO
YES
Update CD
Base CD
Update the chart (8.3.4.3)
YES
Other CD to use?
NO
End
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Start
Checkout (8.3.5.1)
YES
NO
Acquire Permission (8.3.5.2)
Update CD
Base CD
Import the chart (8.3.5.2)
YES
Other CD to use?
NO
End
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Checkout (8.3.6.1)
Update CD
Base CD
Import the chart (8.3.6.2)
YES
Other CD to use?
NO
NO
YES
YES
End
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Start
Checkout (8.3.6.1)
YES
NO
YES
NO
End
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If S-57 chart list is not displayed, left-click the [Auto Detect] button.
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Import result
Progress meter shows the progress of the import processing according to the capacity
of the chart files already processed.
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5) After the import is completed, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
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If S-57 chart list is not displayed, left-click the [Auto Detect] button.
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[Import/Update] button
* If you left-click the [Cancel] button, confirm the chart display, and accept the chart update with
Navigation & Planning. (See 3.11 Accepting S-57 Updating Chart.)
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Update result
Progress meter shows the progress of the update processing according to the capacity
of the chart files already processed.
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5) After the update process is completed, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
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It is necessary,
however, to import and select SA Certificate file to the system each time charts provided by a new
data server are used. Before importing the charts, for certification of ENC, import and select SA
Certificate file contained in Chart CD-ROM provided by the data server.
3) Left-click the [S-63] tab, and then, the [Import of Certificate...] button.
The Find file panel opens.
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4) Insert S-63 Chart CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and wait until it is ready to be read.
5) Select [D:] (D drive) from the Drive combo box (a) as shown below.
(c)
(b)
(a)
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10) As the message box appears, left-click the [OK] button to close the box.
Import procedure is completed.
1 in [1:primar.crt] indicates the order of adding CRT file.
primar.crt indicates the file name.
The file name varies depending on the data server.
(primar.crt for PRIMAR STAVENGER or UKHO, iho.crt for Hydrographic
and Oceanographic Department of Japan Coast Guard, etc.)
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6) Check the file name of SA Certificate (such as [1:primar.crt]), and left-click the [OK] button to
close the panel.
1 in [1:primar.crt] indicates the order of adding CRT file.
primar.crt indicates the file name.
The file name varies depending on the data server.
(primar.crt for PRIMAR STAVENGER or UKHO, iho.crt for Hydrographic
and Oceanographic Department of Japan Coast Guard, etc.)
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3) Left-click the [S-63] tab, and then, the [Import Cell Permit...] button.
The Find file panel opens.
4) Insert Cell Permit CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and wait until it is ready to be read.
5) Select [D:] (D drive) from the Drive combo box (a) as shown below.
(c)
(b)
(a)
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10) Check the number of chart license, and left-click the [OK] button to close the panel.
Import procedure of S-63 Cell Permit is completed.
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Note:
Decoding of chart and checking of permission start.
This processing takes several minutes or more (30 minutes, for example) depending on the
number of chart license.
3) Left-click the [Import/Update] button.
The Import Condition panel opens.
[Import/Update] button
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Note:
If the BASE version includes UPDATE information (such as PRIMAR STAVENGER or
UKHO), a panel as shown below opens, so left-click the [OK] button.
* If you left-click the [Cancel] button, confirm the chart display, and accept the chart update
with Navigation & Planning.
Structure, format and validity of the chart are checked.
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Import result
Progress meter shows the progress of the import processing according to the capacity
of the chart files already processed.
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5) Check that the import is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
Note:
Decoding of chart and checking of permission start.
This processing takes several minutes or more (30 minutes, for example) depending on the
number of chart license.
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[Import/Update] button
* If you left-click the [Cancel] button, confirm the chart display, and accept the chart update with
Navigation & Planning. (See 3.11 Accepting S-57 Updating Chart.)
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Progress meter shows the progress of the update processing according to the capacity
of the chart files already processed.
5) Check that the update is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
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(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
Course of time
Present date
One month
One month
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4) Select [A:] (A drive) from the Drive combo box (a) as shown below.
(c)
(b)
(a)
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Note:
After the import of ARCS Chart Permit is completed, Chart Portfolio prepares an ARCS index file.
While the file preparation is in progress, the [Exit] button of Chart Portfolio screen is in gray color
and disabled. Exit Chart Portfolio after the index file is completed. (It takes approximately 40
minutes at the most.)
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If ARCS chart list is not displayed, left-click the [Auto Detect] button.
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[Log] button
Import result
Number of imported charts
Progress meter shows the progress of the import processing according to the number
of the chart files already processed.
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4) Check that the import is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
Note:
After the import of ARCS chart is completed, Chart Portfolio prepares an ARCS index file. While the
file preparation is in progress, the [Exit] button of Chart Portfolio screen is in gray color and
disabled. Exit Chart Portfolio after the index file is completed. (It takes approximately 40 minutes
at the most.)
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If ARCS chart list is not displayed, left-click the [Auto Detect] button.
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[Log] button
Update result
Progress meter shows the progress of the update processing according to the number
of the chart files already processed.
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4) Check that the update is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
Note:
After the update of ARCS chart is completed, Chart Portfolio prepares an ARCS index file. While
the file preparation is in progress, the [Exit] button of Chart Portfolio screen is in gray color and
disabled. Exit Chart Portfolio after the index file is completed. (It takes approximately 40 minutes
at the most.)
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2) Left-click the [Advanced] tab, and then, left-click the [Advanced Option...] button.
The Advanced Option panel opens.
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2) Select [First use C-MAP Ed.2, or change subscription zone/areas.], and left-click the [Next>]
button.
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5) Select zones or areas, and left-click the [(4) Add [>>]] button. Then, left-click the [Next>]
button.
Left-click the [(4) Add [>>]] button.
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C-MAP
8) Select [Register AUTHORIZATION CODE received from C-MAP], and left-click the [Next>]
button.
9) Enter AUTHORIZATION CODE received from C-MAP, and left-click the [OK] button to close the
panel.
Acquisition of AUTHORIZATION CODE is completed.
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[Log] button
Import result
Progress meter shows the progress of the import processing according to the capacity
of the chart files already processed.
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3) Check that the import is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
Note:
If the following error message is displayed, it indicates that you have entered a wrong
AUTHORIZATION CODE. Enter the AUTHORIZATION CODE received from C-MAP again.
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[Log] button
Update result
Progress meter shows the progress of the update processing according to the capacity
of the chart files already processed.
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3) Check that the update is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
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(b)
Present date
Course of time
Two months
Note:
If the message (a) or (b) above is displayed, the license should be updated. Contact a C-MAP
dealer.
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If C-MAP Ed.3 chart list is not displayed, left-click the [Auto Detect] button.
[Import/Update] button
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4) Check that the import is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
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2) Left-click the [C-MAP Ed.3] tab, and then, [Order/Regist/Confirm License...] button.
The Registration Wizard panel opens.
Select [Ordering].
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4) Select zones or areas, and left-click the [Add->] button. Then and left-click the [Next(N)] button.
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7) Select the FD drive where the order information is saved, and left-click the [OK] button to close
the panel. The name of the saved file is order.txt.
C-MAP
e-mail address :
license @c-map.no
Fax No. : +47 51464701
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2) Left-click the [C-MAP Ed.3] tab, and then, [Order/Regist/Confirm License...] button.
The Registration Wizard panel opens.
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4) Select [Add License form file], and left-click the [Load] button.
The Select License file panel opens.
Select password.usr.
7) Check that the loading is completed, and left-click the [OK] button.
The display returns to the Registration Wizard panel opens.
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9) A message indicating the completion of license registration appears. (It takes several seconds
for the message to appear.)
Then, left-click the [Order/Regist/Confirm License...] button.
The Registration Wizard panel opens.
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11) Check the license information, and left-click the [Close] button.
The display returns to the Option panel.
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2) Left-click the [MENU] button, and select [(2) Chart] - [(0) Option] - [(1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS...] in
that order.
The Chart Option panel opens.
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If C-MAP Ed.3 chart list is not displayed, left-click the [Auto Detect] button.
[Import/Update] button
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Update result
4) Check that the update is completed, and then, left-click the [Exit] button to exit Chart Portfolio.
(2) Left-click the [Exit] button.
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(1) Order
ECDIS
User
C-MAP RTU
server
(1) Create an order file (e.g., JRC eT 30001.ord) with Chart Portfolio, and save the order file on a
floppy disk.
(2) Attach the order file to e-mail, and send it to the RTU server (E-mail: updates@c-map.no).
ECDIS
User
C-MAP RTU
server
(3) Pieces of reply e-mail with an update file (e.g., u001x002.ans) being attached are automatically
sent by the RTU server.
(4) Save the update files on a floppy disk or CD-R/RW, and update C-MAP Ed.3 chart with Chart
Portfolio.
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2) Left-click the [Create Chart Update Order to send via E-mail] button.
The C-MAP ED.3 Chart Update - Create Chart Update Order to send via E-mail panel opens.
eToken number
(This number is given as an example.)
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4) Select the Database to be updated from the Database list box (a).
5) Select the Zones or Areas to be updated from the Available list box (b), and left-click the [>]
button (c).
6) Select a file size from the Select e-mail size combo box (d). The update files from the RTU
server are received in the selected size. [Recommended size: 1.44MB (Floppy)]
7) Left-click the [Create] button.
An order file is created, and the Select drive panel opens.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
8) Select the FD drive where the order file is saved, and left-click the [OK] button.
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10) Attach the saved order file JRC eT *****.ord to e-mail and send it to the C-MAP RTU server.
Pieces of e-mail with an update file (e.g., u001x002.ans) being attached are automatically send
by the RTU server.
(1) Send the order file you have saved.
(2) You will receive update files from the C-MAP
RTU server.
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12) Insert the floppy disk (CD-R/RW) containing the update files into the FD (CD) drive.
13) Left-click the [Apply Chart Update from Files] button.
A message box appears.
(This number is given as an example.)
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17) When the update is completed, the following message box appears. Left-click the [OK] button.
Note:
If there are disks containing update files, repeat steps 16 and 17 to apply all the update files.
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18) Left-click the [Close] button to close the C-MAP Chart Update - Apply Chart Update from Files
panel.
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Database selection
Details of Database
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Select the details of Database and right-click. The items below can be executed.
: Hydrographic Office
:
Chart name
: Unit of update
:
Object
Refresh
Reject selected
Double-clicking an object
. displays the details of the object. (The display takes several tens
of seconds.)
Details of object
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21) After confirming the update, click the [Close] button of the C-MAP ED.3 Chart Update - Review
Updates panel.
22) Left-click the [Close] button to close the C-MAP ED.3 Chart Update panel.
(This number is given as an example.)
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Updating is done in the Chart Portfolio. Namely, the updating charts are
merged with the original charts stored in the system after importing.
The Accepted column in the system chart table shows whether the
updating chart is already merged or not. (Yes in the Accepted column
shows that the imported chart is already merged with the original chart.
While, No shows that the imported chart is not merged with the original
chart yet.)
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Select one of options, List and select Zone (Recommend) or List and select 20deg Square.
List and select Zone (Recommend):
In the source chart table, source charts are displayed in the zone unit.
List and select 20 deg Square:
In the source chart table, source charts are displayed in 20x20 degrees unit.
[Register, confirm User/Authorized Code] button:
Left-clicking this button will open the following C-MAP Authorization Wizard panel. For
detailed operation, see (1) Acquisition of Permission (AUTHORIZATION CODE) in 8.3.5.2
Import of C-MAP Ed.2 Chart in Chart Portfolio.
After setting, left-click the [OK] button to close the C-MAP Authorization Wizard panel.
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Playback
9-1
In the Playback, you can play back the logging data. The Playback screen is almost the same as for
Navigation & Planning. Also, the menu bar on the screen is the same as for the Navigation & Planning
screen except for the [(9) Playback] menu. Though the other menus are the same, there are some
submenus you cannot use in the Playback.
Almost the same screen as for Navigation & Planning will open and the Staring Date/Time
panel is displayed.
Note:
The [Startup Screen] will be automatically displayed if no operation is conducted for 10
seconds.
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9-2
Submenu
Submenu/Option
(1) Scroll
(4) EBL1/VRM1(Dashed-Line)
(1) Ship-Centered
(2) Floating
(5) EBL2/VRM2(Dash-Dotted-Line)
(1) Ship-Centered
(2) Floating
(1) EBL1/VRM1(Dashed-Line)
(2) EBL2/VRM2(Dash-Dotted-Line)
(0) Option...
(2) Chart
Selectable*
(3) ARCS
(1) Event-Mark
(4) Highlight
(4) Home
9-3
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Submenu
(2) Chart
Submenu/Option
(3) Change Active Panel
(8) Azimuth
(9) Motion
(3) Zoom In
(1) North Up
(2) Course Up
(3) Rotation
(1) True
(2) Relative
(3) Free
(0) Option
(3) Ship
(1) Adjust
(1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS...
(3) Scale...
(1) Cursor
(0) Option...
(4) View
(1) Day-Night
(2) Radar
9 Playback
Selectable*
(4) Dusk
(5) Night
(1) Radar 1
(2) Radar 2
(1) ARPA1
(2) ARPA2
9-4
Submenu
(4) View
(4) AIS
(5) ALL
(5) Logbook
(0) Option
(1) Radar...
(2) ARPA/AIS...
(4) Logbook...
(5) Planning
(7) Alarm
(8) Tool
Selectable*
(5) Route
Submenu/Option
(0) Option...
(1) Start...
(2) Stop
(0) Option...
(1) List...
(2) History...
(0) Option...
(1) Create
9-5
9 Playback
(9) Playback
Submenu
Submenu/Option
Selectable*
(6) Bilingual
(2) Start
(3) Pause
(4) Stop
(0) Exit
*Selectable
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[For ARCS]
9-7
9 Playback
*1 (Logging data): A series of logging files in which the logging date is continuing.
*2: Used to designate playback start time. During playback, the date and time that were
recorded are displayed.
2) Specify the above items to select the logging data to be played back, and then left-click the [OK]
button.
[Stop] Button
[Start] Button
[Date/Time] Button
Left-clicking this button will open the
Start Date/Time panel as shown above.
[Playback Speed Select] Button
Left-click this drop-down list button and then select
the playback speed you want by left-clicking it.
Even if the Playback Panel panel is closed, you can start, pause, or stop the playback from
the menu.
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During playback:
When paused:
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10
Maintenance
and
Inspection
10-1
Notes:
Do not rub the surface of the LCD strongly with a dry cloth. Do not use benzene, alcohol, gasoline,
thinner, and the like for cleaning the LCD. Use of those items will cause the LCD surface to be
damaged and deteriorated. Be sure to use a soft cloth for wiping dirt off the surface of the tube
lightly.
10-2
Main Power supply Fan failed : The power supply unit (CBD-1627) fan has been stopped. (Repair
needed)
ATX Power supply Fan failed : The ATX power supply unit fan has been stopped. (Repair
needed)
LCD Fan failed
DISK1 failed
DISK2 failed
10-3
Item
Cleaning
Inspection Item
Wipe off any dirt from the monitor display lightly with a soft, dry cloth.
Wipe off any dirt on the main unit case lightly with a dry cloth.
In
particular, wipe air vents carefully with a brush to improve air circulation.
2
Inspection
Turn the [BRILLIANCE] knob CW on the monitor to make sure that the
brightness of the monitor increases.
Turn the [BRILLIANCE] knob CCW on the monitor to make sure that
the brightness of the monitor increases.
Make sure that the trackball operates smoothly.
Press the [EBL] and [VRM] dials on the operation panel to make sure
that dials operate smoothly.
Press the [PANEL] key on the operation panel to make sure that the
lighting on the panel changes correctly.
Select [Color Pattern] to display the color test pattern, and adjust the
brightness/contrast. Also make sure that the necessary colors come
out on the monitor.
Select [Gray Scale] to display the gray scale pattern, and make sure that
the gray scale is displayed correctly.
10-4
[Color Pattern]
The color pattern can be displayed using any of the five color tables.
This color pattern is intended:
(a) for use by the mariner to check and if necessary re-adjust the brilliance and contrast
controls, particularly for use at night.
(b) for use by the mariner to satisfy himself that an again ECDIS CRT remains capable of
providing the necessary color differentiation.
(c) for initial color verification of the day-black-background, dusk and night color table.
2) Right-click to see the pop-up menu.
Day Bright:
Dusk:
Night:
Exit:
Exit the color pattern display and return to the startup menu.
3) Left-click on [Exit] from the pop-up menu to exit the color pattern.
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[Gray Scale]
2) Left-click anywhere on the gray scale to exit the gray scale. The startup menu will start up.
10-6
Part
Nominal life
Remarks
Hard disk
Two years
UPS battery
Five years
If the
LCD backlight
Five years
Please consult with the store, sales agent or our branch office, sales offices or outlets for replacing the
above parts.
Connected
Blinking
Not connected
*1
No change
Alarm Sound
Yes *2
No
*1: Pressing the [PWR ACK] key changes the lamp state to lighted. The lamp goes off when AC
power is supplied.
*2: Pressing the [PWR ACK] key stops the alarm.
10-7
] button on the Startup menu and the following message is displayed, change
2) Password is required.
10-8
Default setting.
F: drive)
Drive Information
File Information
10-9
* When the setting of present is Dual drive (DISK1 and 2 - E: and F: drive), select F: drive.
* When the setting of present is Master drive (DISK1 - E: drive), select F: drive.
* When the setting of present is Backup drive (DISK2 - F: drive), select E: drive.
* To copy data from the master disk to the backup disk, left-click the button of either.
[to Backup drive except charts]:Data except charts are copied.
[to Backup drive including charts...]:Data including charts are copied.
6) Left-click [OK] button.
7) Left-click [Hide] button.
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10.6 Troubleshooting
If the unit is not working properly, check the following points and carry out the appropriate repair before
you ask for repair.
If the following remedies do not rectify the problem, or a location not mentioned in the following tables is
not in order, contact the nearest JRC office or agent, and ask for repair.
Symptom
Power does not turn ON.
Cause
Remedy
range.
distribution board.
malfunctioned.
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Symptom
FAN alarm message is
Cause
The fan motor has stopped.
Remedy
Immediately turn the power OFF,
and contact the nearest JRC
office or agent, and ask for
repair.
malfunctioned.
Incorrect display
connected.
malfunctioned.
malfunctioned.
place.
correctly.
malfunctioned.
correctly.
displayed.
compass is incorrect.
compass correctly.
polarities.
malfunctioned.
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Symptom
Cause
ON.
ON.
angle is incorrect.
rudder angle.
setting is incorrect.
correctly.
indicator.
malfunctioned.
incorrect.
correctly.
Remedy
malfunctioned.
correctly.
Air temperature
Water temperature
Pitch
board.
unit.
Roll
CPP angle
malfunctioned.
correctly.
measuring.
unit.
wind speed
unit.
The main unit has
malfunctioned.
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Symptom
ARPA is not displayed.
Cause
Remedy
malfunctioned.
displayed.
speedometer.
malfunctioned.
unit.
malfunctioned.
logger.
The main unit has
malfunctioned.
possible.
correctly.
correctly.
malfunctioned.
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Symptom
Cause
Remedy
not work.
malfunctioned.
hourglass.
to a cursor.
malfunctioning.
malfunctioned.
malfunctioned.
response is slow.
shaft.
malfunctioned.
for operation.
slow.
shaft.
malfunctioned.
When the [
] (Navigation &
Menu.
again.
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Symptom
Cause
Remedy
input.
faulty.
When the [
] (Navigation &
matched.
Invalid is displayed.
ARCS chart is not displayed.
started.
contract.
Error message
????Earcs.dll???? is
[Regenerate Index])
Planning is started.
10-16
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
It is an authentication
demanded.
is accessed.
Planning.
recognized.
recognized.
A CD is not inserted in
10-17
Symptom
Cause
wrong.
Remedy
Set the path correctly.
invalid.
no longer displayed.
been changed.
Startup Menu is in hang-up state.
device (eToken).
Authorization code is
wrong.
under contract.
update data.
10-18
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
server.
imported yet.
Permit.
Chart Portfolio.
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11
After-Sales
Service
11-1
However, breakdowns
resulting from abuse, negligence, natural disaster, fire or other unforeseeable incident will be charged.
Product data that should be provided when you ask for service
* Name of product, model, date of manufacture and serial number
* Description of malfunction (as detailed as possible)
* Company address or name of organization, address and telephone number
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11-2
12
Disposal
12-1
disposal. In local authorities that collect unburnable and burnable garbage, dispose of used lithium
cells in accordance with local bylaws and regulations.
For details, contact the nearest JRC office, agent or your local authority.
If the LCD module breaks and the liquid inside spills out to stick to your
skin, wash it off immediately under running water for more than 15 minutes.
If you find any skin problem afterwards, consult a doctor immediately. If the
liquid gets in your eye, wash it off immediately under running water for more
than 15 minutes, and then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
12 Disposal
12-2
13
Specifications
13-1
(3) Processor
13 Specifications
13-2
14
Reference
14-1
Level*4
Audible*5
Output*6
Logbook
Logging*7
CALL
Generated Call-back
navigator
Setup
3
3
3
3
3
3
A/P
Autopilot failed
POS1
POS1 failed
Button*1
Message*2
Alarm List
AUTO
POS2
Datum is different
POS2 failed
Meaning*8
Always displayed.
Green: No alarm
Red: Alarm occurred. (Blinks if not
acknowledged yet. Stays lit after
acknowledgement.)
Automatic sailing cannot be continued.
By one of the following causes:
POS1 error
GYRO error
Route error
[A] Outputs a callback navigator alarm.
By one of the following causes:
ARR alarm does not occur even after 30
seconds.
Route alarm does not occur even after 30
seconds.
Setting up is not completed.
By one of the following causes:
Initial course for step/synchro gyro is not set.
Safety contour value is not set (default value
unchanged).
Shallow contour value is not set (default
value unchanged).
Deep contour value is not set (default value
unchanged).
Safety depth value is not set (default value
unchanged).
Autopilot is defective or communication line is
cut.
POS1 (primary) is defective or communication
line is cut.
POS1 is not fixed.
User setting
JUMP
POS1 shifted
DIFF
POS1/POS2 difference
exceed
GYRO
Gyro failed
LOG
Log failed
LowSp
ACC
ARR
Not Acknowledge
ECC/ACC
Arrived at WP
OffCo
XTE
Route
Arrived at LAST WP
Reference
14-2
During automatic
sailing
During automatic
sailing
Always
Autopilot is
connected.
Position measuring
instrument is
connected
(including DR).
Geodetic system between chart and measured Position measuring
instrument is
position information being received differs.
connected
(including DR).
Position measuring
POS2 (secondary) is defective or
instrument is
communication line is cut.
connected
POS2 is not fixed.
(including DR).
Geodetic system between chart and measured Position measuring
instrument is
position information being received differs.
connected
(including DR).
Datum is different
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Condition*9
User setting.
Position measuring
instrument is
connected to POS2
(including DR).
Gyro is
connected.
Log is
connected.
During automatic
sailing
During TCS route
navigation
During Normal
route navigation
During route
navigation
During route
navigation
During route
navigation
List*3
Level*4
Audible*5
Output*6
Logbook
Logging*7
BP failed
BZ failed
Trigger failed
Video failed
Internal error
ARPA
Chart
During radar
display
During radar
display
During radar
display
During radar
display
During radar
display
During ARPA
display
Always
Always
3
3
Not up to date
Crossing Safety Contour
Crossing Traffic Separation
Zone
Crossing Traffic Crossing
Crossing Traffic
Roundabout
Crossing Precautionary
3
2
2
Always
See 14.2.1
Alarm Information of ARCS
Chart.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Button*1
Radar
ARCS
SfCnt
AREA
Message*2
Transshipment Area
Crossing Incineration Area
Crossing Specially
Protected Areas
Dangerous Line
Dangerous Area
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Meaning*8
Condition*9
Always
Vector=ON
(User setting)
Alarm item=ON
(User setting)
14
Reference
2
2
2
Timer
Timer
HARD i
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Logging*7
Audible*5
Logbook
Level*4
2
2
DNG
Message*2
Output*6
List*3
Anch
Approaching Obstruction
Approaching Under water
rock
Approaching Wreck
Dangerous Symbol
Dragging anchor
Button*1
Meaning*8
Time out
CPU fan is defective.
CPU temperature is rising.
Main power supply fan is defective.
Condition*9
Sector=ON
(User setting)
Anchor
circle=ON
Timer=ON
(User setting)
Always
Note:
Some of the alarms may not be available depending on the system configuration used.
14
Reference
14-4
Remarks:
*1: Button
Button that will be displayed on the display panel when an alarm occurs. By left-clicking this
button, alarm acknowledgement is made for that button alarm.
*2: Message (detailed description of alarm)
When an alarm occurs, the alarm button blinks in red. At the same time, the detailed description
of the alarm is displayed in the message box at the bottom of the chart display area. When the
[ALARM ACK] button on the operation panel is pressed to acknowledge the alarm, the blinking
alarm stops and stays lit.
The following table shows the alarm display on the button, in the message box and the Alarm
List panel. The Alarm List panel opens when the [Alarm List] button is left-clicked.
Alarm button
No alarm
Alarm occurred
Alarm acknowledged
Lights in green
Blinks in red
Alarm button
No display
No display
No display
No display
No display
Button
Inactive
Description
(Blinks in red.)
Inactive
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14
Reference
Error message
ARCS05 Chart Chart#. License expired updating is not permitted. Please contact
your agent to re-new license.
10
11
12
Chart Shift
14
Reference
Measures to take
No.
14-6
No.
Error message
Measures to take
13
14
15
16
17
PIN Error
18
Error message
Measures to take
License has not yet been installed. Register the license in Chart
Portfolio.
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14
Reference
Error message
Cause
Procedure
error(0x00000001)
error: File not found
error(0x00000002)
error: File Length
error(0x00000003)
error: File extention
error(0x00000004)
error: File count
error(0x00000005)
error: Data not found
error(0x00000006)
error: Data error
error(0x00000007)
error: CRC
error(0x00000008)
error: Exchange
error(0x00000009)
error: Data structure
10
error(0x0000000A)
error: Attribute
11
error(0x0000000B)
error: Instruction
Address
12
error(0x0000000C)
error: Instruction offset
13
error(0x0000000D)
error: PL Rule Memory
14
Reference
14-8
Error message
Cause
Procedure
14
error(0x0000000E)
error: PL Rule
Information
15
error(0x0000000F)
error: Attribute
Information
Chart-object attribute
acquisition error
16
error(0x00000010)
error: Enc File write
17
error(0x00000011)
error: Object Class get
Chart-object information
acquisition error
18
error(0x00000012)
error: Directory create
19
error(0x00000013)
error: Topology
20
error(0x00000014)
error: Area Object Link
21
error(0x00000015)
error: Line Object Link
22
error(0x00000016)
error: Object outside
range
Error message
Cause
Procedure
error(0x00000001)
error: Memory get
error(0x00000002)
error: Index get
error(0x00000003)
error: File not found
error(0x00000004)
error: CRC
error(0x00000005)
error: Exchange
error(0x00000006)
error: Data structure
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Reference
Error message
Cause
Procedure
error(0x00000007)
error: Data not found
error(0x00000008)
error: Object not found
error(0x00000009)
error: Chart Cell size
10
error(0x0000000A)
error: Chart Cell data
11
error(0x0000000B)
error: Warning Cell size
12
error(0x0000000C)
error: Warning Cell data
13
error(0x0000000D)
error: Sequential
number error
14
error(0x0000000E)
error: Object index
15
error(0x0000000F)
error: Attribute
information
16
error(0x00000010)
error: Attribute
17
error(0x00000011)
error: Instruction
Address
18
error(0x00000012)
error: Instruction Offset
19
error(0x00000013)
error: PL Rule Memory
20
error(0x00000014)
error: PL Rule
Information
21
error(0x00000015)
error: Enc File write
22
error(0x00000016)
error: Object Class get
Chart-object information
acquisition error
23
error(0x00000017)
error: Data structure
24
error(0x00000018)
error: FFPC delete
14
Reference
14-10
Error message
Cause
Procedure
25
error(0x00000019)
error: FFPC edit
26
error(0x0000001A)
error: FSPC delete
27
error(0x0000001B)
error: FSPC edit
28
error(0x0000001C)
error: VRPC delete
29
error(0x0000001D)
error: VRPC edit
30
error(0x0000001E)
error: SGCC delete
31
error(0x0000001F)
error: SGCC edit
32
error(0x00000020)
error: Coordinate Type
33
error(0x00000021)
error: Directory create
34
error(0x00000022)
error: Topology
35
error(0x00000023)
Area Object Link
36
error(0x00000024)
error: Line Object Link
37
error(0x00000025)
error: Object outside
range
38
error(0x00000026)
error: point
39
error(0x00000027)
error: Edition number
14-11
14
Reference
14
Abbreviation
WGS-72
WGS-84
EUR
ADI
AFG
AIN
ANO
AIA
ARF
ARS
ASC
ATF
SHB
TRN
ASQ
AUA
AUG
PHA
IBE
BER
BID
BOO
BUR
CAZ
Description
World Geodetic System 1972
World Geodetic System 1984
European 1950
Adindan
Afgooye
Ain el Abd 1970
Anna 1 Astro 1965
Antigua Island Astro 1943
Arc 1950
Arc 1960
Ascension Island 1958
Astro beacon "E" 1945
Astro DOS 71/4
Astro Tern Island (FRIG) 1961
Astronomical Station 1952
Australian Geodetic 1966
Australian Geodetic 1984
Ayabelle Lighthouse
Bellevue (IGN)
Bermuda 1957
Bissau
Bogota Observatory
Bukit Rimpah
Camp Area Astro
CAI
CAO
CAP
CAC
CGE
CHI
CHU
COA
DAL
BAT
GIZ
EAS
EUS
FOT
GAA
GEO
GRA
GUA
GSE
DOB
HEN
HJO
HKD
HTN
IND
INF
INH
TRL
ISG
IST
JOH
Reference
No.
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
Abbreviation
KAN
KEG
KEA
KUS
LCF
LEH
LIB
LUZ
MIK
MAS
MER
MID
MIN
ASM
MPO
NAH
NAP
NAS
NAR
FLO
OEG
OHA
FAH
OGB
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
PLN
PIT
PTB
PTN
POS
PRP
HIT
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
PUR
QAT
QUO
REU
MOD
SAE
SAO
SAP
SCK
SGM
SAN
SOA
TAN
TIL
TOY
TDC
MVS
ENW
WAK
YAC
ZAN
14-12
Description
Kandawala
Kerguelen Island 1949
Kertau 1948
Kusaie Astro 1951
L. C. 5 Astro 1961
Leigon
Liberia 1964
Luzon
Mahe 1971
Massawa
Merchich
Midway Astro 1961
Minna
Montserrat Island Astro 1958
M'Poraloko
Nahrwan
Naparima, BWI
North American 1927
North American 1983
Observatorio Meteorologico 1939
Old Egyptian 1907
Old Hawaiian
Oman
Ordnance Survey of Great Britain
1936
Pico de las Nieves
Pitcairn Astro 1967
Point 58
Pointe Noire 1948
Porto Santo 1936
Provisional South American 1956
Provisional South Chilean 1963
(also known as Hito XVIII 1963)
Puerto Rico
Qatar national
Qornoq
Reunion
Rome 1940
Santo (DOS) 1965
Sao Braz
Sapper Hill 1943
Schwarzeck
Selvagem Grande 1938
South American 1969
South Asia
Tananarive Observatory 1925
Timbalai 1948
Tokyo
Tristan Astro 1968
Viti Levu 1916
Wake-Eniwetok 1960
Wake Island Astro 1952
Yacare
Zanderij
File Types
Route files
User chart files
Logbook files
14.4.2
File Names
Import source file name
Route files
.csv, .
TCS
.csv, .
2G TCS
.csv, .
.csv, .
Logbooks
Normal
Example: lgb_020312_020313.csv
Specified period
Selected log
Example: lgb_020312_132445.csv
14.4.3
When importing files, character strings that come after // and until the end of the line are
handled as comments.
Commas (,) are used as delimiters.
Example:
// SYMBOL,InstName,,,,,,
// Comment,,,,,,,
// Lat,,,Lon,,
SYMBOL,BOYSHP01,,,,
User comment,,,,,
30,6.433,N,129,35.583,E
14-13
14
Reference
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import*1
Export*2
// (Space)
// (Space)
string
ECDIS.
2
edit freely.
3
// (Space)
Route name
Fixed character
<Normal>
Fixed character
Route comments
source file
4
// (Space)
WP No.
Fixed character
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Prt [nm]
Fixed character
Fixed character
Stb [nm]
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Speed [nm]
Fixed character
Sail (RL/GC)
Fixed character
14
Reference
14-14
Line
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
Export
Time Zone
Fixed character
Fixed character
Name
WP number
000
Fixed character
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
Planned speed
12.30
Fixed character
RL
Fixed character
Time zone
09:00
Fixed character
Fixed character
Name
Yokohama
In the WP000 line, all fields other than latitude and longitude (degree value, minute value and code)
are filled with .
14-15
14
Reference
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
Export
// (Space)
// (Space)
string
ECDIS.
2
edit freely.
3
// (Space)
Route name
Fixed character
<ANTS>
Fixed character
Route comments
source file
4
14
// (Space)
WP No.
Fixed character
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Prt [nm]
Fixed character
Fixed character
Stb [nm]
Fixed character
Fixed character
Speed [nm]
Fixed character
Sail (RL/GC)
Fixed character
ROT [deg/min]
Fixed character
Fixed character
Reference
14-16
Line
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
Export
Time Zone
Fixed character
Fixed character
Name
WP number
000
Fixed character
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
Planned speed
12.30
Fixed character
RL
Fixed character
Turning rate
10.00
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
Time zone
09:00
Fixed character
Fixed character
Name
Yokohama
In the WP000 line, all fields other than latitude and longitude (degree value, minute value and code)
are filled with .
14-17
14
Reference
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
;
(Space) x 63 characters
WP number
000
Fixed character
3535.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
13948.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
Planned speed
12.30
Fixed character
RL
Fixed character
Turning rate
010.0
Fixed character
0.50
Fixed character
Time zone
09:00
Fixed character
Fixed character
Name
Yokohama
waypoint.
In the WP000 line, all fields other than latitude and longitude (numeric values and codes) are ignored.
14
Reference
14-18
Contents
Examples, etc.
// (Space)
Import
by JRC ECDIS.
2
// (Space)
string
edit freely.
3
// (Space)
Fixed character
Fixed character
14-19
14
Reference
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
SYMBOL
Fixed character
InstName
// (Space)
Comment
// (Space)
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
SYMBOL
Fixed character
Instruction name - 1
Instruction name
Fixed character
Instruction name - 2
Instruction name
Fixed character
Instruction name - 3
Instruction name
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
+1
+2
+3
14
Reference
14-20
b) (Poly) Lines
Line
m
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
LINE
Fixed character
InstName
// (Space)
Comment
// (Space)
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
LINE
Fixed character
Instruction name
Instruction name
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
+1
+2
+3
apex
apex
+n
(position end)
For lines without instructions, fill in the instruction name field with .
When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
14-21
14
Reference
c) Arc
Line
m
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
ARC
// (Space)
Comment
// (Space)
Base Point-Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Base Point-Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Radius [nm]
Fixed character
Fixed character
+3
ARC
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
Radius
2.0
Fixed character
+1
+2
reference position
reference position
position (N/S)
reference position
reference position
position (E/W)
14
Reference
14-22
Line
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
Starting angle
120.0
Fixed character
Ending angle
180.0
When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
14-23
14
Reference
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
DANGER_LINE
// (Space)
Comment
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
+3
DANGER_LINE
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
+1
+2
apex
apex
+n
(position end)
When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
14
Reference
14-24
e) Polygons
Line
m
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
POLYGON
// (Space)
Comment
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
+3
POLYGON
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
+1
+2
apex
apex
apex
apex
(E/W)
+n
(position end)
When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
14-25
14
Reference
f) Circles
Line
m
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
CIRCLE
// (Space)
Comment
// (Space)
Base Point-Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Base Point-Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Radius [nm]
+3
CIRCLE
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
Radius
2.0
+1
+2
reference position
reference position
position (N/S)
reference position
reference position
position (E/W)
14
Reference
14-26
g) Ellipses
Line
m
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
ELLIPSE
// (Space)
Comment
// (Space)
Base Point-Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Base Point-Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
+3
ELLIPSE
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
Horizontal radius
2.00
Fixed character
Vertical radius
1.50
+1
+2
reference position
reference position
position (N/S)
reference position
reference position
position (E/W)
14-27
14
Reference
h) Fans
Line
m
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
FAN
// (Space)
Comment
// (Space)
Base Point-Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Base Point-Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Radius [nm]
Fixed character
Fixed character
+3
FAN
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
Radius
2.0
Fixed character
Starting angle
120.0
Fixed character
Ending angle
180.0
+1
+2
reference position
reference position
position (N/S)
reference position
reference position
position (E/W)
14
Reference
14-28
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
DANGER_AREA
// (Space)
Comment
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
+3
DANGER_AREA
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
+1
+2
apex
apex
apex
apex
(E/W)
+n
(position end)
When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
14-29
14
Reference
j) Text
Line
m
+1
+2
+3
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
TEXT
// (Space)
Comment
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
Rotation
TEXT
Fixed character
Text
+4
Comments
Comments
+5
35
Fixed character
35.123
apex
apex
,
Fixed character
Fixed character
139
Fixed character
48.234
Fixed character
Fixed character
Rotation angle
123
Fixed character
Font size
14
apex
apex
(E/W)
When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
14
Reference
14-30
Contents
Examples, etc.
Import
// (Space)
// (Space)
<<NOTE>>This strings //
string
JRC ECDIS.
2
No
Fixed character
Date
Fixed character
Time
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Event
Fixed character
POS1
Fixed character
POS2
Fixed character
Lat
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Lon
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
COG ()
Fixed character
SOG (kt)
Fixed character
Heading ()
Fixed character
Log (kt)
Fixed character
Av.Speed 4h (kt)
Fixed character
Fixed character
14-31
14
Reference
Line
Contents
Examples, etc.
Fixed character
Fixed character
Charts
Fixed character
Set ()
Fixed character
Drift (kt),
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Temp. (C)
Fixed character
Fixed character
Fixed character
Comment
Number
0001
,
Date (LMT)
2002/04/09
Time (LMT)
08:45:24
Fixed character
Time zone
09:00
Fixed character
,
Event type
Specified time
,
POS1 name
POS2 name
GPS1
GPS2
Reference
14
Import
14-32
Line
Contents
Latitude degree value for POS1
Examples, etc.
35
,
Latitude minute value for POS1
35.123
,
Latitude code for POS1 (N/S)
139
48.234
123.4
12.3
,
Bow heading
123.5
,
Ship speed relative to water
12.4
12.0
13.2
12345.5
,
Total distance relative to water
JP34OBJ
Set
123.4
12.4
234.5
10.3
,
Wave height
Wind speed
Wind direction
12300.6
Drift
Import
2.0
14-33
14
Reference
Line
Contents
Atmospheric pressure
Examples, etc.
1003
,
Air temperature
23.4
,
Water temperature
20.3
,
Engine revolutions
135.6
,
Comments
n
Comments
Reference
of events.
14
Import
14-34
Index
A
Abort......................................................................... 3-7
Display area..............................................................2-5
Disposal..................................................................12-2
F
B
Features ...................................................................1-3
File manager.............................................................7-3
Gray Scale..............................................................10-6
Guard ring...............................................................3-85
HDG vector.............................................................3-84
Heading line............................................................3-84
Highlighting.............................................................3-73
Cursors..................................................................... 3-3
Left-click ...................................................................3-3
Local mean time (LMT).........................................3-145
1/2
Index
Selecting To WP .....................................................3-39
Setting date/time...................................................3-145
Shifting chart...........................................................3-47
My port list.............................................................3-111
Specifications..........................................................13-2
Speed setting............................................................7-9
Playback................................................................... 9-2
Track display...........................................................3-86
Trackball ...................................................................3-3
(S-57/C-MAP Only).......................................3-51
Zooming in/out........................................................3-52
S
Secondary position................................................... 7-8
Selecting all source charts ..................................... 8-92
Selecting high resolution area (ARCS Only) .......... 3-55
Selecting high resolution chart (ARCS Only).......... 3-59
Selecting low resolution chart (ARCS Only) ........... 3-59
Selecting menu ........................................................ 3-3
Index
2/2
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