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JAN-1186 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR PL4.0 ONLY (4th Edition) - 7ZPNA4135C PDF
JAN-1186 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR PL4.0 ONLY (4th Edition) - 7ZPNA4135C PDF
JAN-1186
ECDIS
ECDIS
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
For PL4.0 compatible version software only
7ZPNA4135C
Method of First-Aid Treatment
(1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a result of the accident; the first-aider
could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
(2) Turn off the power calmly and certainly, and move the patient apart from the cable
gently.
(3) Call or send for a physician or ambulance immediately, or ask someone to call doctor.
(4) Lay the patient on the back, loosening the necktie, clothes, belts and so on.
(6) Opening the patient's mouth, remove artificial teeth, cigarettes, chewing gum, etc. if
any. With the patient's mouth open, stretch the tongue and insert a towel or the like into
the mouth to prevent the tongue from being withdrawn into the throat. (If the patient
clenches the teeth so tight that the mouth won't open, use a screwdriver or the like to
force the mouth open and then insert a towel or the like into the mouth.)
(7) Wipe off the mouth to prevent foaming mucus and saliva from accumulating.
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☆Treatment to Give When the Patient Has a
Pulse Beating but Has Ceased to Breathe
*Performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration - Fig. 1
(1) Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look back. (A pillow may be
placed under the neck.)
(2) Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway. (to spread the airway)
(3) 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).
(4) Continue artificial respiration until natural respiration is restored.
(5) 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.
(6) 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.
(1) 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
can’t press to the extent the patient’s 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.)
(2) 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).
(3) 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.
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PREFACE
● 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.
● The LCD display for this equipment uses 1,310,000 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.
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● 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:
Warning label
There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment.
Do not try to remove, break or modify the label.
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● Precautions Upon Equipment Operation ●
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.
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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.
Otherwise, accidents may result because ECDIS is not affected by the set
parameter.
Before reading and writing of the file by using the USB storage, confirm That there
is not a computer virus in the USB storage.
Otherwise they may affect other equipments and may cause a malfunction.
x
Do not use or leave the equipment under direct sunlight or in the temperatures
above 55°C for a long time.
Otherwise, a fire or a malfunction may occur.
Do not touch the equipment with hands or gloves wet with water.
Otherwise, an electric shock or a malfunction may occur.
Do not turn off the power during index creation by Chart Portfolio.
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If checking of the equipment is unavoidably necessary, be sure to turn off the
power before starting checking.
Otherwise, a fire or a malfunction may occur.
If a fan alarm or CPU temperature rise alarm has occurred, immediately turn off
the power.
Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire or a
malfunction.
After turning off the power, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local
office to request servicing.
Edit routes in accordance with the world geodetic system (WGS-84).Use of routes
edited with any other geodetic systems may cause accidents.
During sailing, be sure to check own ship’s position and bearing as often as
necessary, regardless of whether the automatic sailing is in operation or not.
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Do not leave the USB Storage in the USB port after use.
In the case of turning on the power under the condition low temperature, do
pre-heat less than 30 minutes.
The equipment will not start normally.
Recover the system with [Recovery Boot CD] after reading an explanation well,
and having understood the function of [Recovery Boot CD] enough.
This equipment is the system which is totally different from ECDIS JAN701B/901B.
Don’t recover the system by a tool except attached [Recovery Boot CD]. Otherwise
a trouble and a malfunction may occur.
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Glossary
AUTHORIZATION CODE : Encryption key for C-MAP Ed.2. Supplied by C-MAP Norway.
Cell Permit : A file containing an encryption key for S-63 chart. Supplied by UKHO,
PRIMAR STAVANGER, and Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department of
Japan Coast Guard.
Chart Portfolio : Software to manage the charts. Imports and updates the charts.
DIST : Distance
DR : Dead Reckoning
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F.ETA : Final ETA. Estimated time of arrival to the final waypoint.
GC : Great Circle
Import (for Chart Portfolio) : A procedure of enabling the chart supplied by Base CD to be displayed on
ECDIS.
LON : Longitude
PRIMAR STAVANGER : A Norwegian company supplying charts. Publisher of encrypted charts, S-63.
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
SA Certificate file : An electronic file certifying the supplier of S-63 chart. Required for import/
update of S-63 chart.
Ship-avoiding operation : To operate the ship in order to avoid obstacles during automatic navigation,
regardless of the scheduled route.
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Update (for Chart Portfolio) : A procedure of reflecting the update data supplied by Update CD on the
imported chart.
Update CD : Chart CD containing the chart data updated from Base CD. Base CD data has
been imported.
USER CODE : A user-specific code assigned by JRC. Required in using ARCS and S-63
charts.
WPT : Waypoint
WPT-WPT : The division of the leg specified by two waypoints. Displays data between two
consecutive waypoints.
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Contents
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................. vii
● Precautions Upon Equipment Operation ● ........................................................................................ ix
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................... xiv
1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Function ................................................................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.2 Features ................................................................................................................................................................. 1-4
1.3 Components ......................................................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.4 Construction......................................................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.5 System Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 1-9
2 Names and Functions ........................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Function of NDC-2000-M2 Processing Unit .............................................................................................................. 2-2
2.2 Function of the Screen .................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2.1 Display Panel ............................................................................................................ 2-5
2.2.1.1 Own Ship Information ..................................................................................... 2-6
2.2.1.2 The Other Ship Displaying Status ................................................................... 2-8
2.2.1.3 The setting of the route ................................................................................. 2-10
2.2.1.4 The other information on the own ship .......................................................... 2-11
2.2.1.5 CHART Information for S-57/C-MAP ............................................................2-13
2.2.1.6 CHART Information for ARCS ....................................................................... 2-14
2.2.1.7 Tools Panel .................................................................................................... 2-15
2.2.1.8 Brilliance Setting Panel ................................................................................. 2-16
2.2.2 Menu Title Bar ......................................................................................................... 2-17
3 Basic Operation of ECDIS .................................................................................................................... 3-1
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 .................................................................................. 3-5
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 PC Keyboard ............................................................................... 3-10
3.1.3.2 Use of the Software Keyboard ...................................................................... 3-10
3.1.3.3 Numerical Input ............................................................................................. 3-11
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 Sound Volume ........................................................................................................... 3-22
3.3.6 Changing the Display Color ([DAY/NIGHT])............................................................3-24
3.3.7 How to Release the Alert ([ALARM ACK])...............................................................3-25
3.3.8 MOB (Man OverBoard) ........................................................................................... 3-30
3.3.9 Using the DVD Drive and USB Storage ..................................................................3-32
3.4 Shifting the Chart............................................................................................................................................. 3-33
3.4.1 Shifting the Chart with the [HOME] button ..............................................................3-33
3.4.2 Shifting the Chart with the Cross Cursor ................................................................. 3-34
3.4.3 Shifting the Chart with the Hand Cursor ..................................................................3-35
3.4.4 Shifting the Chart with the [PORT LIST] Button ..............................................................3-35
3.4.5 Displaying the Chart by Entering the Position .............................................................3-36
3.5 Zooming In/Out the Chart(S-57/C-MAP Only) ........................................................................................................ 3-37
3.5.1 Zooming Area Using the Rubber Band (S-57/C-MAP Only) ...................................3-37
3.5.2 Zooming In/Out (S-57/C-MAP Only) ....................................................................... 3-38
3.5.3 Switching the Range (S-57/C-MAP Only) ...............................................................3-40
3.5.4 Switching the Scale (S-57/C-MAP Only) ................................................................. 3-41
3.6 Changing the Object Category (S-57/C-MAP Only) ........................................................................ 3-42
3.7 Selecting Motion/Azimuth Mode................................................................................................................ 3-44
3.7.1 Selecting Motion Mode ............................................................................................ 3-47
3.7.2 Selecting Azimuth Mode (S-57/C-MAP Only) ..............................................................3-47
3.7.3 Setting Chart Fix Mode............................................................................................ 3-48
3.8 My Port List........................................................................................................................................................ 3-49
3.8.1 Adding to My Port List ............................................................................................. 3-49
3.8.2 Deleting My Port List ............................................................................................... 3-50
3.9 Selecting a S-57 Chart (S-57 Only) ........................................................................................................ 3-51
3.10 ARCS Chart Display Options (ARCS Only)........................................................................................................... 3-52
3.10.1 Selecting Larger/Smaller Chart (ARCS Only) ...........................................................3-52
3.10.2 Selecting Chart under Cursor (ARCS Only) ..........................................................3-53
3.10.3 Selecting Chart from All (ARCS Only) ...................................................................3-54
3.10.4 Changing Active Panels (ARCS Only) ..................................................................3-55
3.10.5 Loading a Low Resolution Chart (ARCS Only) .........................................................3-56
3.10.6 To Select the High Resolution Chart (ARCS Only) ...........................................................3-56
3.10.7 Displaying the Note and Diagram (ARCS Only) ...........................................................3-57
3.10.8 Displaying Temporary and Preliminary Notice(ARCS Only) .......................................3-58
3.10.9 Adjusting Datum (ARCS Only) .............................................................................. 3-59
3.10.10 Select high resolution area (ARCS only).............................................................3-62
3.11 Displaying Chart in Various Ways (Multi View/Wide View) .................................................................. 3-63
3.11.1 Multi View Screen .................................................................................................. 3-63
3.11.2 Selecting an Area .................................................................................................. 3-64
3.11.3 Wide View Screen (S-57/C-MAP Only) ................................................................. 3-65
3.12 Selecting ROUTE and To WPT................................................................................................................. 3-66
3.12.1 Selecting ROUTE and To WPT Using the Display Panel ........................................................3-66
3.12.2 Calculating Distance to Run .................................................................................. 3-68
3.12.3 Use XTD Alarm ...................................................................................................... 3-70
3.12.4 Safety check of the route when the route is loaded ..............................................3-71
3.13 Displaying a User Map.................................................................................................................................. 3-72
3.14 Reading Out Information on the Objects ............................................................................................................ 3-73
3.15 Displaying the AIO ......................................................................................................................................... 3-76
3.16 Operating EBL/VRM..................................................................................................................................... 3-78
3.16.1 Operating EBL/VRM Using the Context Menu ......................................................3-78
3.16.1.1 Selecting 1-step/2-step Option....................................................................3-79
3.16.1.2 Dropped EBL/VRM – EBL1/VRM1 (EBL2/VRM2) ......................................3-80
3.16.1.3 Dropped EBL/VRM – EBL1 (EBL2) ............................................................3-81
3.16.1.4 Dropped EBL/VRM – VRM1 (VRM2) ..........................................................3-81
3.16.1.5 Dropped EBL/VRM – Move Origin1 (Move Origin2) ...................................3-82
3.16.1.6 CCRP EBL/VRM – EBL1/VRM1 (EBL2/VRM2) ..........................................3-82
3.16.1.7 CCRP EBL/VRM – EBL1 (EBL2) ................................................................3-83
3.16.1.8 CCRP EBL/VRM – VRM1 (VRM2)..............................................................3-83
3.16.2 Operating EBL/VRM Using the Display panel .......................................................3-84
3.16.2.1 Drawing and deletion EBL by the Display panel .........................................3-84
3.16.2.2 Drawing and deletion VRM by the Display panel........................................3-85
3.16.2.3 Changing the base point mode of EBL/VRM ..............................................3-85
3.16.3 Marker Setting ....................................................................................................... 3-86
3.17 Running Fix ....................................................................................................................................................... 3-88
3.18 Monitoring Dragging Anchor....................................................................................................................... 3-89
3.19 User-Marking/Highlighting.......................................................................................................................... 3-91
3.19.1 Marking the Event Mark (EVENT) ......................................................................... 3-91
3.19.2 Marking the Information Mark ............................................................................... 3-93
3.19.3 Marking the Tidal Stream Mark ............................................................................. 3-94
3.19.4 Highlighting ............................................................................................................ 3-95
3.20 Cross Bearing .................................................................................................................................................. 3-97
3.21 Inputting Clearing Lines ............................................................................................................................... 3-99
3.22 LOP(Line Of Position)............................................................................................................................... 3-100
3.23 Cursor Auto Mode ...................................................................................................................................... 3-107
3.24 Logbook........................................................................................................................................................... 3-109
3.24.1 Displaying the Logbook ....................................................................................... 3-109
3.24.2 Setting Logbook Options ..................................................................................... 3-116
3.25 Own Ship’s Setting ([Ownship/Track] - [Setting]) ....................................................................................... 3-117
3.25.1 Ship’s Shape ....................................................................................................... 3-118
3.25.2 Vector Display at Primary Position ...................................................................... 3-119
3.25.3 Danger Detection Vector and Sector...................................................................3-120
3.25.4 Track and Time Label Display ............................................................................. 3-122
3.25.5 Heading Line and Beam Line .............................................................................. 3-123
3.26 Setting the Chart Options ....................................................................................................................... 3-124
3.26.1 Setting S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Options ...................................................................3-124
3.26.1.1 Setting the “View Common”panel .............................................................3-125
3.26.1.2 Setting the “View1”panel ........................................................................... 3-135
3.26.1.3 Setting the “View2”panel ........................................................................... 3-144
3.26.2 Setting Other Chart Options ................................................................................ 3-145
3.26.3 Save Chart Setting .............................................................................................. 3-146
3.26.4 Chart Setting List ................................................................................................. 3-147
3.27 Chart Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................... 3-148
3.28 Accepting/rejection the S-57 Updating Chart..................................................................................... 3-149
3.28.1 Accepting the S-57 Updating Chart ..................................................................... 3-149
3.28.2 Rejection the S-57 Updating Chart ..................................................................... 3-151
3.29 Graphical Index ............................................................................................................................................ 3-152
3.30 Date-dependent View ............................................................................................................................... 3-153
3.31 Shifting Own Ship Position...................................................................................................................... 3-155
3.31.1 Shifting Using the Cursor .................................................................................... 3-156
3.31.2 Shifting by Entering the Position ......................................................................... 3-157
3.31.3 Shifting by Entering the Offset Value...................................................................3-157
3.31.4 Canceling the Ship Offset.................................................................................... 3-157
3.32 Printing Display (Only when Connected to a Printer) ......................................................................... 3-158
3.33 Saving the Screen ...................................................................................................................................... 3-158
3.34 Displaying the Startup Menu (Exit the Navigation & Planning)................................................. 3-159
3.35 Generate route file from own ship’s wake(Track Tool) ............................................................... 3-160
3.36 ENC update report ..................................................................................................................................... 3-164
4 Route Planning ...................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Route Planning .................................................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.1.1 Setting the Route Options ......................................................................................... 4-4
4.1.2 Route Planning Using the Table Editor ..................................................................... 4-8
4.1.2.1 Table Editing Mode.......................................................................................... 4-8
4.1.2.2 Table Editing Menu and Button Functions (Table Editor) ................................................. 4-9
4.1.2.3 Operation Flowchart for Table Editor ............................................................4-14
4.1.2.4 Making a New Route File (Table Editor) .......................................................4-16
4.1.2.5 Editing a Previous Route File (Table Editor) .................................................4-30
4.1.2.6 Importing Route Files .................................................................................... 4-31
4.1.2.7 Exporting Route Files .................................................................................... 4-32
4.1.3 Route Planning Using the Graphic Editor ...............................................................4-33
4.1.3.1 Graphic Editing Mode ................................................................................... 4-33
4.1.3.2 Graphic Editing Menu and Button Functions (Graphic Editor) .................................................4-34
4.1.3.3 Operation Flowchart for Graphic Editor (Graphic Editing) ...................................................4-38
4.1.3.4 Making a New Route File (Graphic Editing) ..................................................4-40
4.1.3.5 Editing a Previous Route File (Graphic Editor)......................................................4-53
4.1.3.6 Importing Route Files .................................................................................... 4-54
4.1.3.7 Exporting Route Files .................................................................................... 4-55
4.2 Creating an Alternate Route........................................................................................................................ 4-56
4.2.1 Operation Flowchart ................................................................................................ 4-56
4.2.2 Creating Alternate Route ......................................................................................... 4-57
5 Chart Editing .............................................................................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 User Map Edit Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 5-4
5.2 Menus and Button Functions ........................................................................................................................ 5-5
5.2.1 Chart Editing Menu.................................................................................................... 5-5
5.2.2 Button Functions ....................................................................................................... 5-9
5.3 User Map Editor Operation........................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.3.1 Flow of User Map Edit ............................................................................................. 5-10
5.3.2 Operation when Editing User Map .......................................................................... 5-12
5.3.2.1 Creating a New User Map ............................................................................. 5-12
5.3.2.2 Editing a User Map ....................................................................................... 5-15
5.3.2.3 Merging User Maps ....................................................................................... 5-17
5.3.2.4 Importing User Maps ..................................................................................... 5-18
5.3.2.5 Exporting User Maps..................................................................................... 5-19
5.3.2.6 User Map Setting .......................................................................................... 5-20
5.4 Importing User Map Objects ........................................................................................................................ 5-21
5.4.1 Selection of object type ........................................................................................... 5-22
5.4.2 Importing objects ..................................................................................................... 5-23
5.5 Manual Update Operation(S-57/S-63).................................................................................................... 5-36
5.5.1 Flow of Manual Update ........................................................................................... 5-36
5.5.2 Operation when Manually Updating Objects ...................................................................5-37
5.5.2.1 Manual Update Setting ................................................................................. 5-39
5.6 Input of manual update objects(S-57/S-63) ........................................................................................ 5-40
5.6.1 Selecting Object Types............................................................................................ 5-41
5.6.2 Entering Objects ...................................................................................................... 5-42
5.6.3 Edit attributes of objects .......................................................................................... 5-59
5.6.3.1 Type E ........................................................................................................... 5-59
5.6.3.2 Type L ........................................................................................................... 5-60
5.6.3.3 Type F ........................................................................................................... 5-60
5.6.3.4 Type I............................................................................................................. 5-61
5.6.3.5 Type A/S ..................................................................................................... 5-61
5.6.4 Highlighting objects ................................................................................................. 5-62
5.6.5 Hiding Objects (Only during the Manual Update Operation) ............................................................5-65
5.6.6 Review manual updates .......................................................................................... 5-66
5.7 Manual update operation (ARCS/C-MAP)............................................................................................. 5-69
5.7.1 Operation flow during manual update ..................................................................... 5-69
5.7.2 Operation during manual update ............................................................................. 5-70
5.7.2.1 Manual update setting ................................................................................... 5-73
5.8 Enter manual update object(ARCS/C-MAP) ........................................................................................ 5-74
5.8.1 Select object type .................................................................................................... 5-76
5.8.2 Entering objects ....................................................................................................... 5-77
5.8.3 Hide objects (only during manual update) ...............................................................5-90
6 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 6-1
6.1 File Manager ......................................................................................................................................................... 6-2
6.2 System Information ........................................................................................................................................... 6-5
6.3 Operating Time .................................................................................................................................................... 6-6
6.4 Color Test (ARCS Only) .................................................................................................................................. 6-7
6.5 Sensor..................................................................................................................................................................... 6-8
6.5.1 Primary Position and Secondary Position ................................................................. 6-8
6.5.2 Bearing Setting .......................................................................................................... 6-9
6.5.3 Speed Setting .......................................................................................................... 6-10
6.5.4 Date Data Source Setting........................................................................................ 6-10
6.5.5 Time Zone Data Source Setting .............................................................................. 6-11
6.6 Color and Brilliance Setting ......................................................................................................................... 6-12
6.7 Setting the User Key ...................................................................................................................................... 6-13
6.7.1 Option1 and USER key functions ............................................................................ 6-13
6.7.2 Option2 key function................................................................................................ 6-14
6.8 Setting Date/Time ........................................................................................................................................... 6-15
6.9 Clear Voyage Distance................................................................................................................................... 6-16
6.10 Setting the Alert Options ........................................................................................................................... 6-17
6.11 Language ........................................................................................................................................................... 6-19
6.12 Code Input ........................................................................................................................................................ 6-20
6.13 Correction of analog value ......................................................................................................................... 6-21
6.14 Own ship’s Parameter Setting .................................................................................................................. 6-22
6.13.1 Ship’s Parameter ................................................................................................... 6-22
6.13.2 CCRP Setting ........................................................................................................ 6-23
6.15 Line Monitor ..................................................................................................................................................... 6-24
6.16 Installation Information ................................................................................................................................ 6-25
6.17 Data Backup/Restore .................................................................................................................................. 6-26
6.16.1 How to backup the data......................................................................................... 6-27
6.16.2 How to restore the data ......................................................................................... 6-28
7 Playback ................................................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.1 Entering/Exiting the Playback....................................................................................................................... 7-2
7.2 Playing Back the Logging Data ..................................................................................................................... 7-6
8 Reference................................................................................................................................................ 8-1
8.1 Alert Function ...................................................................................................................................................... 8-2
8.2 Chart-Related Alert Information .................................................................................................................. 8-8
8.2.1 Alert Information of ARCS Chart ............................................................................... 8-8
8.2.2 Alert Information of C-MAP Ed.3 Chart ..................................................................... 8-9
8.2.3 Alert Information of S-57/S-63 Chart ....................................................................... 8-10
8.3 Abbreviation for Geodetic System .................................................................................................................... 8-14
8.4 List of standard terms, units and abbreviations ............................................................................................. 8-15
8.5 Data Formats of Files that ECDIS can Import/Export...................................................................... 8-20
8.5.1 File Types ................................................................................................................ 8-20
8.5.2 File Names .............................................................................................................. 8-20
8.5.3 CSV File Data Structure .......................................................................................... 8-20
8.5.3.1 Route Files .................................................................................................... 8-21
8.5.3.2 User Chart Files ............................................................................................ 8-26
8.5.3.3 Logbook File.................................................................................................. 8-37
8.6 Display Symbols(S-57/S-63) ...................................................................................................................... 8-41
8.7 Display Symbols(ARCS/C-MAP) ............................................................................................................... 8-73
8.8 Set value list when starting ECDIS ........................................................................................................... 8-90
8.9 Setting Method of Digitizer ....................................................................................................................... 8-114
8.9.1 Chart Digitizer ........................................................................................................ 8-114
8.9.1.1 Conversion of three Places Position into WGS-84 ..................................... 8-114
8.9.1.2 Recognition of three Places Position .......................................................... 8-115
8.9.1.3 Keypad Display of Digitizer ......................................................................... 8-117
8.9.2 Chart Digitizer(Type)......................................................................................... 8-118
8.9.2.1 Setting of Paper Chart ................................................................................ 8-119
8.9.2.2 Confirmation of the Position on Paper Chart ..............................................8-121
8.9.2.3 Input of Way Point and User Map ...............................................................8-122
9 Maintenance and Inspection ........................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.1 Confirming Alert .................................................................................................................................................. 9-3
9.2 Daily Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 9-4
*In case of NDC-2000-M2, cleaning filter is not necessary................................................ 9-5
9.2.1 Color Pattern (S-57) .................................................................................................. 9-6
9.2.2 Gray Scale ................................................................................................................. 9-7
9.3 Replacing Consumables ................................................................................................................................... 9-7
9.4 PWR FAIL lamp and power input.................................................................................................................. 9-8
9.5 User Maintenance Menu .................................................................................................................................. 9-9
9.5.1 Backup Option ........................................................................................................... 9-9
9.5.2 Disk Information ...................................................................................................... 9-11
9.5.2.1 Drive Information ........................................................................................... 9-11
9.5.2.2 File Information ............................................................................................. 9-12
9.5.3 Setting HDD organization ........................................................................................ 9-13
9.5.4 Hardware Key Information ...................................................................................... 9-14
9.5.5 CD Cleaner .............................................................................................................. 9-15
9.6 Recovery by Image File.................................................................................................................................. 9-16
9.7 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................................. 9-20
10 After-Sales Service ............................................................................................................................... 10-1
10.1 Maintenance Service .................................................................................................................................... 10-2
10.2 Retention Period of Repair Parts ............................................................................................................ 10-2
10.3 When Asking for Service ............................................................................................................................. 10-2
10.4 Checks and Inspection................................................................................................................................. 10-2
11 Disposal ................................................................................................................................................ 11-1
11.1 Disposal of the Product .............................................................................................................................. 11-2
11.2 Disposal of Used Batteries ........................................................................................................................ 11-2
11.3 Disposal of LCD Module .............................................................................................................................. 11-2
12 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................... 12-1
12.1 Specifications of JAN-1186 .................................................................................................................................. 12-2
Index............................................................................................................................................................ 1
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JAN-1186 ECDIS SOFTWARE .............................................. 3
Repair Request Form .................................................................................................................................. 6
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1
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 IMO Resolution MSC.232(82),
and also meets IMO Resolutions MSC.191(79) and A694(17). 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 function
ECDIS
• Compliance with the ECDIS defined by the IHO/IMO
The customers are recommended to monitor information about updated ECDIS software
version visiting to JRC website
(http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/product/marine/application/ecdis_version.html).
• Availability of S-57 (supporting S-63) format, C-MAP Ed.3, and ARCS as chart databases
• Own ship’s 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)
• 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 ship’s speed
• Display symbols used to present chart information are presented in accordance with S-52 and its
appendices.
• Display specifications
Size: 19-inch monitor
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
1 Overview 1-2
Alert functions
• Safety depth crossing alarm
• Dangerous areas crossing alarm
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• Waypoint arrival alarm
• XTD alarm
Logging functions
• Logging of navigation information onto the hard disk
Own ship’s playback using logged data
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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)
• 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
• Playback function to check the voyage
• S-57 update portfolio
1 Overview 1-4
1.3 Components
A list of components and optional accessories is shown below. 1
• Components
• Optional Accessories
1-5 1 Overview
1.4 Construction
The outline drawing of the unit is shown below.
Mass: Approx. 12 kg
Processing unit
Unit: mm
NDC-2000-M2
warning label
1 Overview 1-6
HP L1956x 19” TFT
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1-7 1 Overview
G84-4400LPBGB-2
1 Overview 1-8
1.5 System Configuration
The following diagram shows an example system configuration connected with this equipment. 1
NDC-2000-M2
No.1 or No.2
*250V-TTYCS-1
DGPS
(IEC61162-1)
MASTER YEOMAN
Chart Table PUCK
(A1 Size)
Option
0.5m
AC Adapter
& Cable MAT(A1 Size)
Data Cable
(Max2m)
*250V-TTYCS-1
CEE3P-WS3 CQD-10
(MAX 2.5m) Junction Box
Option
NCD-2000
NDC-2000-M2
Processor Unit
*0.6/1KV-DPYC-2.5
Ship's Main *0.6/1KV-DPYC-2.5
TB1001-1
Keyboard
PS/2 Cable(1.75m) Including
With PS/2 Processor Unit
Include Keybaord
Trackball USB3
Hasp(ECDIS License Key)
USB4
e-Token(C-Map Ed.3 License Key)
LAN
LAN Cable(H-7ZCNA0483,Max15m)
Hub Unit LAN(1000Base)
JRC Supply
HP Procurve Switches
2312 With MS630
Mariner Systems Kit
(ECDIS Supply)
* Wire2.5
LAN Cable(H-7ZCNA0483,Max15m)
JRC Supply
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2 2
Names
and
Functions
2-1
This equipment can be operated both from the Operation Unit and the display.
PS/2 input
Used for inputting by
trackball mouse/
PS2 keyboard
Display Panel:
The display panel displays various navigation information for sailing including alert. Also, buttons that will
be frequently used for navigation operation are arranged in this panel.
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Own Ship Information; See 2.1.1.1.
The information is only a position information from
the navigation equipment for JAN-1186.
Only a manual input is available for the azimuth
signal and the ship speed signal.
The following table shows the relation of the sensor name of the display panel to the sensor setting
by POSN1.
POSN1 Sensor Input data Display name on Display name on
Setting COG and SOG position
DGPS1 GPS (GPS) GPS1
DGPS1 Differential GPS (GPS) DGPS1
DGPS2 GPS (GPS) GPS2
DGPS2 Differential GPS (GPS) DGPS2
GPS-Compass GPS-Compass (GPS) GPS-C
Loran-C Loran-C (Loran) LORAN-C
DR (Dead Reckoning) (DR) DR
Vector time:
It is displaying time for vector length; Ground-referenced
velocity and Water-referenced velocity.
Vector time can be set on menu [(4)Own Ship/Track] -
[(0)Setting].
Association Setting:
When Association Setting is valid, AIS and TT targets
② ③
which are in same position are integrated..
④
Association Setting can change validity by clicking this
item. While Association Setting is valid, the background
color of this item changes.
Filter Setting:
It changes filter setting by AIS.
The shape of the filter has two kinds of "Ring" and "Sector". While Filter Setting is valid, the background
color of this item changes.. The setting can be changed to each shape. When both filters are invalid,
AIS filter is not function.
The feature of the filter includes two kinds of [Priority](displaying only within the limits) ,[Display](having
priority of display within the limits). It does the change of this setting and the other detailed setting with
menu [MENU]–[(1)AIS/TT]–[(0)AIS/TT Setting].
③ AIS
"AIS" is displayed when selecting [MENU]–[(1) AIS/TT]-[(3) AIS].
Blank is displayed when not selecting [MENU]–[(1) AIS/TT]-[(3) AIS].
Actual Speed mode: The mode switches over by clicking this button.
Actual Speed mode: The mode switches over by clicking this button.
Setting of speed
Actual Speed mode: The mode switches over by clicking this button.
Route:
Total sum of distance between the own ship and the starting WPT000.
Rotation: You can rotate the chart by the specified amount using the degree
specifying box on this panel.
WPT Up: The direction from ship to “To WPT” always faces up on the screen.
(The chart rotates. This is effective in the relative mode.)
Zoom Area: You can magnify the specified area using a rubber band.
Note:
•Function of the [EVENT], [PORT LIST] and [HOME] buttons
is the same as for S-57/C-MAP.
Opens the “Select Chart” panel. You can select the ARCS chart
you want.
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● Do not place any object on the PC keyboard.
Avoid placing anything extremely hot, in particular, as this may deform the
PC keyboard.
● Do not apply any undue shock on the PC keyboard and trackball.
Otherwise, a malfunction may result.
Notes on Description:
Select [MENU] - [(6) Chart] - [(1) Marking/Highlighting] - [(2) Information Mark] in that order.
Before starting operation, please understand how to operate the menu referring to 3.1 Menu
Operation”.
The flowchart described in 3.2 “General Flowchart” will give you general procedure for this
equipment.
Left button:
Left button Right button Used for fixing and selecting a position on the chart,
(Left-click) (Right-click) or selecting a button, menus and options on the
screen. Pressing the left button is written as
“left-click” in this book.
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Select Chart Under Cursor (ARCS)
In each of the following modes, it
Appears while select chart in following
mode. changes to the cursor with the angle.
・Click EBL/VRM line and operating
・Select Chart Under Cursor
・Click AIS Filter line and operating
(ARCS Only)
・Click AZ Function line and operating
Select [MENU] - [(6) Chart] - [(1) Marking/Highlighting] - [(2) Information Mark] in that order.
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”.
Check box
Left-click the item to turn it ON or OFF.
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The check mark (✔) shows that the
selected item is set to ON.
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.
Numerical keyboard:
Left-click to value entry box, numerical keyboard is displayed.
(See 3.1.3.3 Numerical Input)
(Input comments)
[4]
3) Similarly, input on software keyboard as follows.
[3]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[8]
[7]
5) Input [ENT] on software keyboard, the software keyboard is closed and the input data is fixed.
•Inputting character is displayed on software keyboad. When fix data, the text area is entered the data.
•The input character is displayed behind a character cusor. The character cusor is moved by “<-”, “->” key
or left-clicking on input area.
•The function of each button is as follows.
Alphanumeric key, Symbol key: Input character behind a character cusor on input area.
[Space]: Input space behind a character cusor on input area.
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[BS]: Delete character before a character cusor.
[<-]: Move character cusor to the left.
[->]: Move character cusor to the right.
[ENT]: FIX the inputing data. Then the software keyboard is closed and the text area is entered
the data.
[Close]: Clear the inputed text, and close the software keyboard. The text area is displayed
default data.
•The following button is changed to arrangement of software keyboard.
[abc]: Input the lowercase characters.
[ABC]: Input the uppercase characters.
[!”#]: Input the symbol charactors.
[Align]: In the setting [abc] or [ABC], change to arrange the software keyboard.
QWERTY or alphabetization
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, press the [ABC] button. Then arrangement of keyboard is
uppercase characters.
3) Press the [N] key to input [N].
Character cursor
4) Press the [abc] button. Then arrangement of keyboard is lowercase characters.
5) Press the [o] button to input “o.”
8) Press the [1] button, and press the [ENT] key to fix the entry.
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Startup Menu
selection
Startup Screen
Create alternate
route
• Select a route name you want from the display panel. (Initially "UNLOAD" is
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Select ROUTE shown.)
Select To WPT • Select the To WPT (for example “1” or “AUTO SELECT”).
Move you ship to the sea • Move your ship manually. Your ship will always be displayed on the chart.
240.6
8.6 Ship's bearing
239.8
7.8
50 ゚ 25.146
137 ゚ 25.146
To WPT
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, 3.28 “Canceling
the Ship Offset”.
Route monitoring • When the ship crosses a waypoint boundary, there will be an updated “next
("Arrived at WPT" occurs WPT,” and an “Arrived at WPT” Warning occurs.
when arrived at the WPT.) After confirming the Warning 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
Do not turn on the power of the equipment with a USB storage inserted.
Otherwise, the equipment may not start normally.
When starting low tempreture, pre heat run less than 30 minute.
Otherwise, the equipment may not start normally.
Note:
• The [Startup Screen] is automatically displayed if no
operation is conducted for 10 seconds.
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]
Do not keep pressing the [POWER] button to turn off. If you keep pressing
the [POWER] button for 10 seconds, the power will be forcibly turned off and 3
the system may not start again normally.
•If the [POWER] key is pressed during Navigation & Planning, gray screen
will be displayed about 20 seconds, but the power will eventually be turn off.
[POWER] Key/Lamp
ON: Lighting
Note:
• If the [POWER] key is pressed during Navigation & Planning, the [Startup Menu] is displayed
momentarily, but the power is eventually turn off.
Volume Adjustment
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(0) Setting] - [(0) Buzzer Setting] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, or User Chart editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(6) Main] - [(0) Setting] - [(0) Buzzer Setting] in that order.
The “Buzzer Volume” panel will appear.
*1
2) The alert volume is changed in seven steps by moving the scroll bar of each alert type.
3) To fix the changed setting and to close the panel, press “OK” button. When pressing “Cancel”
button, the panel is closed and the setting returns to the original condition.
*1 The volume of key click sound remains the same regardless of the sound level setting.
Menu operation:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(0) Setting] - [(2) Color and Brilliance Setting] 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] - [(6) Main] - [(0) Setting] - [(2) Color and Brilliance Setting] in that order.
Day-Night level
“Day Bright”(Day1)
“Day Whiteback” (S-57/C-MAP) (Day2)
“Day Blackback” (Day3)
“Dusk” (S-57/C-MAP)
“Night”
When you select one of items, the menu closes and the display color of the screen will be
changed.
Each time you press the key, the display color changes.
Note:
• When you change display colors, note that a [Night] color especially can make displayed
information difficult to read/see.
アラート表示エリア
After confirming the contents of the alarm, press left-click the alarm acknowledge-button on the display
panel to acknowledge the alarm. When confirming an alarm, the buzzer sound stops and the alarm
display disappears from the alarm display area.
[Alarm List] button displays the alarm record which occurred recently. When you want to see the alarm
which occurred in the past, it chooses "Logbook" from the menu. (See 3.24 “Logbook”)
Note:
• Do not stop the alarm unless you confirmed its cause.
Memo: For alarm settings, see 6.10 “Setting the Alert Options”.
Notes:
Until it confirms the cause of the alert, don't acknowledge an alert.
The alert sound stops and the alert display on the alert acknowledge-button disappears.
However, in the alert display area, it maintains the condition which the alert occurred to.
To erase an alert from the alert display area, the problem which the alert generated must be
solved.
No Alert
Alert occurs
Ex: The communication error occurs in POSN1.
2) If two or more alerts have occurred, the display of the alert acknowledge-button and the
display of the alert display area is displaying alert contents changed every second. When
acknowledging alert, the acknowledgement operation is done about the displayed alert when
operating.
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(4) Displaying the alert list
1) At any time, left-click the [Alert List] button on the display panel.
Then, the “Alert List” panel opens.
• If you open the “Alarm List” panel when the alert blinks, the alert button in the “Alert List” also
blinks.
After confirmation, you can acknowledge the blinking alert by left-clicking the [ACK] button.
You can also open the “Alert List” panel from the menu:
In the normal menu 3
Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(3) Test] - [(1) Alarm Log] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(6) Main] - [(3) Test] - [(1) Alarm Log] in that order.
Icon blinks in red or yellowish orange: Title of the tab displaying red:
The alert occurs and it is not acknowledged yet. Some alert in the tab occurs.
Icon stays in red or yellowish orange:
The alert is acknowledged but it is continuing.
Button changes to green when the alarm cause is removed.
[INFO/Caution] tab:
[INFO/Caution] is the list of the “Information” and “Caution”.
・"Information" alert occurs when not doing the initial setting. Alert icon color is in blue when
occurring.
・"Caution" alert occurs when become condition that it should be careful of the sailing.
Alert icon color is in yellow when occurring. "Caution" alert is not need to acknowledge.
However, the alert is displayed in the alert display area during the occurrence.
Note:
• The alert history is displayed only latest 20 items.To check the past alert lists, see 3.27
“Logbook”.
Menu operation:
1) In the normal menu
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Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(3) Test] - [(1) Alarm Log] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(6) Main] - [(3) Test] - [(1) Alarm Log] in that order.
Select the “System Alert Log “ tab or “NAV.Alert Log “ tab after open the “Alert List” panel.
*When switching off the power without acknowledge behind the alert, all alert are removed.
Then, the point where the mode started is marked as MOB point, and the MOB information
panel is displayed.※
POSN (Position):
Coordinates of MOB point
BRG (Bearing):
Bearing from own ship to
MOB
RNG (Range):
Range from own ship to
MOB
NM/km/sm:
Own ship symbol Each time this button is
pushed, the unit of range
changes
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[MOB] button is non-displays it.
State of Time display (Display after MOB mode starts at elapsed time)
Note:
• Some USB storages may not function properly with NDC-2000-M2. We are unable to guarantee
all USB storages are operative. However, the following USB storage model is confirmed its
normal operation with NDC-2000-M2 by our operation test. We recommend using the following
model.
Manufacturer: BUFFALO Model: RUF2-R1G-S
Menu operation:
1) On the display panel
Left-click the [HOME] button.
- You can also perform the operation from the menu.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(6) Chart] - [(2) Off Center] - [(3) Home] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) Chart] - [(2) Off Center] - [(3) Home] in that order.
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.
1) Rotate the trackball and move the cursor to the position you want to grip the chart.
2) While keeping left-clicked, rotate the trackball to move the chart. At this time the cursor changes
to the hand cursor
Hand cursor
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Note:
• If the ship is out of chart view, motion mode change to free automatically.
Note:
• Before using this function, you should register a desired position as a port. See 3.21.1 “Adding to
My Port List”.
- To jump to the port, left-click a port name then the [Jump] button.
- To delete the registered port, left-click a port name then the [Delete] button.
- To close the panel, left-click the [Close] button.
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3.5.1 Zooming Area Using the Rubber Band
(S-57/C-MAP Only)
You can enlarge the area surrounded by the rubber band full in the display. You can operate display
panel , or menu.
1) Select the function by performing one of the following methods:
On the display panel
Left-click the [Zoom Area] button.
• Right-click on the chart, then select [Zoom Area] from the shortcut menu.
The cross cursor changes to the lens cursor.
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.
Over-scale Caution:
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. Warning lines for overscaling
M_CSCL
(A)
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Display example of display area
(in screen frame)
GB5X01NW GB5X01NE
(A)
Display Scale
GB5X01SW (B) 1/10,000
GB5X01SE
GB5X
02SE (B)
Display Scale
1/10,000
M_CSCL
GB5X01NW GB5X01NE
(A)
Display Scale
1/10,000
GB5X01SW
(B)
GB5X01SE
GB5X
(B)
02SE
Display Scale
1/10,000
Zoomed out
This indicator lights up
when Range is valid
Zoomed in
Zoomed in
Display Base: Important objects that cannot be deleted from the charts, such as coastline and own ship’s
safety contour.
Standard Display: 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: 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.
1) Left-click either button as follows:
• 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. will display all objects that belong to standard display.
About the display in the chart area: You will see all layers being selected.
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 EVENT mark, ect.
Layer
standard display. This means that the display base is the basic
Objects of "Other"
one layer and the information for standard display is another Layer
layer, and the standard display is made up by overlapping both Objects of "Standard"
layers. Layer
Another additional layers may be own ship, user chart, event Objects of "Base"
Layer
mark, EBL/VRM, radar image, etc.
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.
Azimuth drop-down
Motion drop-down list button
list button
ARCS Chart:
Motion drop-down
list button
Note:
• While in Relative mode, Chart Portfolio cannot be started.
Own ship
Own ship
Own ship
Own ship
Note:
• Course Up/Rotation is valid only the chart scale is not lower than 1/5,000,000.
Note:
• While Chart Portfolio is running, Motion mode [Relative] cannot be selected.
Motion drop-down
list button
Azimuth drop-down
list button
For Rotation mode
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 – 359.9 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.
Note:
• For C-MAP Ed.3, Chart Fix mode is not available.
• If the chart (JP440JBE) is zoomed out while Chart Fix mode is turned off, the wide area chart
(JP24NC9G) will be loaded to replace the chart automatically.
1:30,000 1:250,000
JP44OJBE 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 1:250,000
JP44OJBE JP44OJBE
By pressing the [HOME] button on the display, you can display the chart on which your ship is.
Note:
• An error message may be displayed when you switch a larger or smaller chart. For details of
error messages, see 8.2.1 “Alert Information of ARCS Chart”.
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.
• If Preview is turned on, a low resolution chart of the temporarily chosen chart will be displayed.
You can open the “Select Chart” panel by left-clicking [Select Chart] button on the
display panel.
1) Right-click on the chart, then select [Change Active Panel] from the shortcut menu.
An available chart will be displayed as a blue square.
2) Left-click on the blue rectangular so that the selected chart will be displayed.
Blue square
[Selected chart]
1) Right-click on the chart, then select [Load Low Resolution] from the context menu.
Then, the low resolution chart is displayed on the screen.
Orange frame
1) Right-click on the chart, then select [Note and Diagram] from the shortcut menu.
The “Note and Diagram” panel opens.
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.
• 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.
Note:
• Do not adjust datum offset unless you need it. This adjustment will be required only when the
geodetic system of the chart is the local one and its display position is misaligned.
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You can shift the chart position by entering offset values (latitude/longitude) or by using the cursor.
• 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.
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
• When ∆X and ∆Y are contained in the chart data, the geodetic system is converted automatically,
and the chart is displayed inclusive of these offset values. At this time, the chart position for the
primary geodetic system is displayed in blue on the display panel, and “Chart Shift To WGS-84” is
displayed in the screen message area.
In such a case, the geodetic system conversion function will be deactivated even if offset values
are set in the “Change Datum” panel and the [OK] button is left-clicked, and the message “The
Datum is already WGS-84” will be displayed on the panel.
1) Right-click on the chart and select [High Resolution Area] from the shortcut menu.
The box cursor becomes a crosshair cursor.
2) When you left-click on the chart with a crosshair cursor, a high resolution chart centered on the
click point is displayed on the screen.
View 1 screen
Multi view
screen example
View 2 screen View 1 screen
View 2
View 2 screen)
View 2
View 1
View 2 View 1
View 2 View 1
View 2
View 1 View 1
View 1
View 2 View 2
Note:
• In View 2, route, AIS/TT target ship symbols, own ship’s track, user chart objects and manual
updates are not displayed.
Wide view
Notes:
• If the scheduled route is on floppy disk or USB storage, you can copy it to hard disk using the
File Manager. See 3.34 “File Manager”.
The route from the arbitrary point to WPT No. 02 you have selected is shown in green.
Select WPT to go
through.
The route from the own ship position to WPT No. 03 via selected WPT is shown in green.
1) In normal menu
Select [(2) Route] - [(4) Use XTD Alarm] in that order.
The check in the menu switches over. When a check is displayed, the XTD alarm becomes ON.
The XTD alarm occurs when course off the plan route when XTD alarm is ON.
The XTD alarm doesn’t occur when course off the plan route when XTD alarm is OFF.
Note:
• Before use of this function, you need to make a user chart beforehand. See chapter 5 “Chart
Editing”.
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.
(1) Reading out the object on the S-57/C-MAP/ARCS chart using the menu
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1) 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 [S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information, Chart legend tab] is selected]
When the object has additional information [Chart Information] dialog box,
When selecting an object from the [Picked objects] field on the [Object] tab,
The additional information name is displayed in the lower column of the Attribute tab at the bottom of the
dialog.
• The “Location/Attributes” panel used when inputting the mark, mentioned earlier is opened.
• To delete the object, left-click the [Delete] button. 3
• To close the panel, left-click the [Close] button.
AIO is displayed when checkmark is ON. AIO is displayed by a red pattern as below.
(Change the object category to the [Other] on the display panel.
3) 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.
4) When an object has additional information, the name of the additional information will be
displayed in the combo box under the “Information” panel.
5) Select the information name to be displayed, then left-click the [Show]. The additional
information will be displayed.
Select
[Dropped EBL/VRM] Left-Click
- [EBL1/VRM1]
Left-Click
Left-Click
Left-Click
1) Right-Click on the chart and select [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [EBL1] from context menu.
Then, EBL1 is displayed and its base point is displayed on the cursor.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the position you want. Then, the base point is fixed.
At the same time, EBL1 bearing is changed with the cursor.
3) Move the cursor and left-click at the bearing you want. Then, EBL1 bearing is fixed.
1) Right-Click on the chart and select [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [VRM1] from context menu.
Then, VRM1 is displayed and its base point is displayed on the cursor.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the position you want. Then, the base point is fixed.
At the same time, VRM1 distance is changed with the cursor.
3) Move the cursor and left-click at the distance you want. Then, VRM1 distance is fixed.
1) Right-Click on the chart and select [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [Move Origin1] from context menu.
Then, EBL1 and VRM1 are displayed and its base point is displayed on the cursor.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the posision you want. Then, the base point is fixed.
Select
[CCRP EBL/VRM] - Left-Click
[EBL1/VRM1]
Select
[CCRP EBL/VRM] -
[EBL1/VRM1]
Left-Click Left-Click
1) Right-Click on the chart and select [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [EBL1] from context menu.
Then, EBL1 is displayed and its base point is displayed on the ship.
At the same time, EBL1 bearing is changed with the cursor.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the bearing you want. Then, EBL1 bearing is fixed.
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3.16.1.8 CCRP EBL/VRM – VRM1 (VRM2)
The following description is an operation to draw VRM1. Drawing VRM2 becomes a similar operation.
1) Right-Click on the chart and select [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [VRM1] from context menu.
Then, VRM1 is displayed and its base point is displayed on the ship.
At the same time, VRM1 distance is changed with the cursor.
2) Move the cursor and left-click at the distance you want. Then, VRM1 distance is fixed.
2)EBL/VRM Step :
See 3.15.1.1 “Selecting 1-step/2-step”
• Bearing/Range: When [Bearing/Range] is selected, bearing and range is displayed in the cursor
information pop up.
Fixed position
Your ship
Bearing
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 ship’s position and fixed position when the ship moves]
Position
Your ship
Own ship
EVENT mark
Information mark
- To check the information on the EVENT mark, see 3.13 “Reading Out Information on the
Objects”.
Information mark
• For viewing the information on the information mark or editing/deleting the information mark,
see 3.14 “Reading Out Information on the Objects”.
Knot Time
• For viewing the information on the tidal stream mark or editing/deleting the tidal stream mark,
see 3.14 “Reading Out Information on the Objects”.
• When doing the following operation without ever clicking [Apply], diagram is canceled and
transitions to each mode.
・ Chooses [S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information] from the context menu of right-click.
・Chooses [Other Information] from the context menu of right-click.
・Chooses [Auto Mode] from the context menu of right-click.
・ Chooses [Zoom Area] from the context menu of right-click.
・ Chooses [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [EBL1/VRM1 (or EBL2/VRM2)] from the context menu of
right-click.
・ Chooses [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [EBL1(or EBL2)] from the context menu of right-click.
・ Chooses [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [VRM1 (or VRM2)] from the context menu of right-click.
・ Chooses [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [EBL1/VRM1 (or EBL2/VRM2)] from the context menu of
right-click.
・ Chooses [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [EBL1 (or EBL2)] from the context menu of right-click.
・ Chooses [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [VRM1(or VRM2)] from the context menu of right-click.
• Diagram is fixed when clicking [Apply] once and doing the following operation and transitions
to each mode.
• For viewing the information on the highlighting or editing/deleting the highlighting, see 3.14
“Reading Out Information on the Objects”.
Note:
• When entering data that requires detailed editing, use the user chart (See chapter 5 “Chart
Editing”).
4) Determine the distance of the cross bearing line by entering the distance.
Setting range is 0.0NM - 99.9NM.
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.
6) The cross bearing display is switched by left-clicking the [Ture] 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.
1) When EBL/VRM is operating (see 3.17 “Operating EBL/VRM”), the start point and end point of
clearing lines should be determined from the base point and intersecting points of EBL/VRM,
and then the right button on the track ball should be clicked.
2) Place the cursor over [Create Clearing Line] in the shortcut menu to display “Not Less Than”
and “Not More Than”, and left-click on either of them.
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3) Clearing lines from the center of ERL/VRM to their intersecting points will be drawn.
• For viewing the information on clearing lines or editing/deleting clearing lines, see 3.13
“Reading Out Information on the Objects”.
"Create LOP" panel opens and the cross cursor changes to the( ) cursor.
Latitude, Longitude:
The starting position of LOP is specified. Default is
own ship position of point that displays the dialog.
The specification of the value is a left-click on the chart
screen. Or, value is input left-clicking a column of
Latitude/Longitude.
Type:
Type of LOP is selected and the value is input.
Bearing …Azimuth and distance are specified turns
the [EBL] dial and changes the value.
Range … Distance is specified turns the VRM dial
and changes the value..
value is input left-clicking a column of Bearing/Range.
Time:
Time is specified. Default is time. Value is input
left-clicking a column of Time.
Set LOP:
LOP is fixed by set value. This button is invalid when LOP is over 3 lines.
Close:
Close"Create LOP" panel.Made LOP doesn't disappear.
Latitude, Longuitude: 3
Display the position crossed LOP point.
When there are two points or more, left-click
the position list and select crossed LOP point.
Refarence Point
Adjust own ship’s position to selected cross
point.
Close
Close “Select Cross Point” dialog.
Click OK button
Select 2 lines
1. Display "LOP" panel. The direction from the ship to the target is measured, and LOP is set. Moreover,
the distance to the ship and the target is measured, and LOP is set.
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3. Select "Reference Point" button to adjust the position of the ship. (Temporary Position)
5. Display "LOP" panel. The direction from the ship to the target is measured again, and the third LOP is
set.
6. Select "Create TPL" button. Then, TPL is displayed according to the progress of the ship.
Displaying TPL
8. "Reference Point" button is selected, and the position of the ship is adjusted.
When choosing [AUTO mode] from the context menu when a cursor is displayed at the thing except the
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crosshair cursor in [Zoom Area] etc, the cursor mode changes to the auto mode.
Also, it returns to the auto mode automatically when not clicking for 1 minute when a cursor is displayed
at the thing except the crosshair cursor and leaving.
[Filter]: The “Logbook Setting” panel opens. You can set the filtering conditions. For
logbook option settings, see the next 3.24.2 “Logbook Setting”.
[Colunm Setting]: 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.Selected
column and [Up] or [Down] button,The column changes the order in table of
“Logbook” panel 3
Column list is as follows:
・ Date
・ Time
・ Event
・ POSN1
・ POSN2
・ Latitude
・ Longitude
・ COG(°)
・ SOG(kn)
・ Heading(°)
・ Log(kn)
・ Av. Speed 4h(kn)
・ Av. Speed 24h(kn)
・ Voyage DIST.(G)(NM)
・ Voyage DIST.(W)(NM)
・ Charts, Set(°), Drift(kn)
・ Wind Dir. (°)
・ Wind Speed(m/sec)
・ Wave Dir. (kn)
・ Wave Height(m)
・ Air Press Temp.(hPa)
・ Temp(℃), Water Temp.(℃)
・ Engine Rev.(rpm)
・ Comments
・ Wave Height(m)
・ Air Press .(hPa)
・ Air Temperature (℃)
・ Water Temperature.(℃)
・ Engine Rev.(rpm)
・ Comment
Following column can not move:
・ Date
・ Time
[OK] : It saves setting contents.
[Cancel] : It cancels setting contents.
[Letter].
[Marking on the Chart]: It displays Navtex symbol on the chart when making valid.
[Expire Date]: [Expire Date] entry field and the note become valid when making valid.
Navtex symbol becomes hidden when passing an [Expire Date]
In case of invalid, the symbol becomes hidden when passing on the 15
days from the date of receive.
In the date of reception, the date in front can not be entered.
Also, more than 15 days after date, too, can not be entered from the date
of reception.
[Edit]: Navtex "Location" panel is displayed.
[Print]: When setting a printer, the Navtex information can be printed.
[Close]: “Letter” panel is closes.
[View REF Point]: Left-click the log that is including “Event-Reference Point” , and then
left-click this button to open the “Information” panel that shows the detailed
information on the Reference Point messages.The following contents are
displayed when selecting “Event-Reference Point” and clicking
[View REF Point].
・LAT
・LON
・Min Scale
・Max Scale
・Plot Type
・Source
・Time
・Comment
[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. Select one of the
following items in the “Export” panel:
• Selected Message: The selected record data will be exported.
• From/To: Logs saved during the term specified in the entry boxes will be
exported.
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.
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• For the data format of the logbook to be exported, see 10.5 “Data Formats
of Files that ECDIS can Import/Export.”
[Cancel]: [Save As] panel closes without changing setting.
[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: The data in the date range entered in the input box will be
printed. (The item which is printed is decided.)
When clicking [Cancel], input value are canceled and the “Input” panel closes.
Note:
• Some of the option items of Logbook may not be available depending on the hardware and
system configuration used.
Log data is automatically saved according to the settings on the “Logging” panel. Also, log
data will be saved for displaying in the “Logbook” panel,
For example, if you left-click and select “At Noon”. The log data is saved at noon.
Contents of the logbook options are as follows:
• At Noon:
Data will be saved at
12:00 (LTM).
• Every X minutes:
Data will be saved after
set duration of time.
• Route Alert:
Data will be saved when
an alert related to ARR,
OffCo, XTE or Route.
• Chart Alert:
Data will be saved when
an alert related to Chart,
SfCnt, AREA, DNG or
ARCS.
• Navtex:
Not available for JAN-1186.
• When press
Data will be saved when the [Event] button is held down.
• Autosail/Sensors:
Not available for JAN-1186
• Others:
Data will be saved when any other kind of alert (Setup, HARD or Timer) occurs.
• [Navtex Option]:
Not available for JAN-1186
Own ship
Heading line
(Primary position)
Own ship
Beam line
(Secondary position)
Tracking past position dots
Time labels
(Every 3sec to 60min
Every 10 to 60 min.
or every 0.1NM to 10NM).
Tracking period
(1 to 24 hours)
[Own Ship’s Setting Items]
[Own Ship’s Setting Items]
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) Ownship/Track] - [(0) Setting] in that order.
The “Own Ship Setting” panel is displayed.
(a) (b)
Vector length
Vector length
2) Left-click “Set Alert Limit” to open the “Alert Limit Setting” panel.
Vector:
Change to affect danger detection vector.
Length:
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Set 0.1 to 5.0 NM or set 1.0 to 30.0 min
NM / min :
Change to unit of Length.
NM: distance from ship
min: time until arriving
Width:
Set 30.0 to 1000.0m.
Sector:
Change to affect danger detection sector.
NM / min :
Change to unit of Radius.
NM: distance from ship
min: time until arriving
Radius:
Set 0.1 to 5.0 NM or set 1.0 to 30.0 min
Width:
Set 0.0 to 359.9deg.
5) Left-click the [OK] on the “Alert Limit Setting” panel, and then the [OK] on the “Own Ship Setting”
panel to close all panels,setting becomes valid.
Time labels
Own ship (Primary position) Every 10 to 60 min.
OFF.
3, 5, 10, 30 sec.
1, 3, 5, 10,30,60 min.
0.1,0.2,0.3,0.5,1,3,5,10 NM
2) Left-click the item to select it, and enter value to the value entry box.
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Heading line
Left-click to turn it ON/OFF.
Heading line
Beam line
When “Display Heading Line” is ON setting, Left-click to turn it ON/OFF.
3) Left-click the [OK] button on the “Own Ship Option” panel to close it.
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.
1) Select a setting item and enter a value in the value entry box. Left-click the [OK] button on the
panel to close it.
a) Display Category (S-57/C-MAP Only)
• Base/Standard/Other
Selection is the same as when the [Base], [Standard] and [Other] buttons on the display
panel are used. For detailed function, see 3.5 “Changing the Object Category
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(S-57/C-MAP Only)”.
b) Area Boundary (S-57/C-MAP Only)
• Plane : Plane boundary (The boundary of the area is drawn by the dotted lines)
• Symbolized : Symbolized boundary (The boundary of the area is drawn by the symbolized
line)
Land
very shallow water
medium-shallow water
medium-deep water
deep water
Safety Contour
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[Four shades setting]
• When [Four shades] is OFF (The sea is indicated in four colors.)
Land
Shallow Contour
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Safety Contour
Safety Depth
Deep Contour
Shallow Pattern
Dangerous object
Safety Contour
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・When [Shallow water dangers]is OFF (Isolated Danger in shallower water than safety
contour does not display as mark .
Dangerous object
Safety Contour
[“View1” panel]
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Single view Top Bottom view Right Left view Right Top view
Reduces characters.
The character size in the text to which the mark is attached can be changed.
Example: Land reagion
Standard
Reduced Expanded
Expanded
Reduced
[-]: Items that can be set when the chart object display is in [Base], [Standard], or [Other]
mode.
[S]: Items that can be set when the chart object display is in [Standard] or [Other] mode.
[O]: Items that can be set when the chart object display is in [Other] mode.
(For chart object display, see 3.5 “Changing the Object Category (S-57/C-MAP only).”
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Display of each layer listed below can be turned ON/OFF
Layers in S-57/S-63
[S] objects:
・unknown
・Generic Object
・Chart scale boundary, overscale data
・Land region, Sea area/named water area
・Lake, Sloping ground, Slope top, Causeway, Dam, Dyke
・Radar/Visually conspicuous object, Built up area
・Swept area
・Sand wave, Tunnel on seabed, Mooring cables
・Navigation line
・Recommended track/traffic lane/route centreline
・Ferry route
・RADAR line , Limit of shore radar, Radio calling in point
・Restricted area
・Submarine transit lane, Military practice area, Sea plane landing area, Offshore production
area
・Fairway
・Caution area
・Fishing ground, Marine farm, Fishing facility
・Anchorage area, Anchor berth
・Dumping ground, Cargo transshipment area, Incineration area
・Archipelagic sea lane
・Buoy, Beacon, Light float, Mooring buoy, Light Vessel
・Daymark
・Distance mark
・Navigational system mark
・topmarks
・Gridiron
・light
・Fog signal, Retro-reflector, Radar transponder beacon, Radar reflector
・Pilot boarding place, Signal station,Trafic, Signal station,Warning
[-]objects:
・Update Review
[S] objects:
・Generic Object
・Chart scale boundary, overscale data
・Land region, Sea area/named water area
・Causeway, Dam, Dyke, Gate
・Dyke, Slope topline, Airport, Building, single, Crane, Landmark, Built-up area
・Swept area
・Sand wave, Tunnel, Cable, Submarine
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・Navigation line
・Recommended track
・Ferry route
・Radar range, Radar line, Radio calling in point
・Restricted area
・Ferry route, Military practice area, Offshore production area
・Caution area, Fairway
・Fishing ground, Marine farm/aquaculture
・Anchorage area, Anchor berth
・Cable area, Pipeline area
・Dumping ground, Cargo transshipment area, Incineration area
・Archipelagic sea lane
・Buoy, Beacon, Light float, Mooring buoy, Light Vessel
・Daymark
・Navigational system mark
・Fog signal, Retro-reflector, Radar transponder beacon, Radar reflector
・Pilot boarding place, Signal station, Traffic, Signal station, Warning
[O] objects:
・Quality of data , Low accuracy data
・Nautical publication information
・Coverage, Compilation scale of data
・Local magnetic anomaly, Magnetic variation
・Sloping ground, Land elevation, Slope topline
・Vegetation, Lake, Rapids, River, Water fall, Tideway
・Building, Fortified structure, Land mark, Silo/Tank, Airport, Road, Railway
・Check point, Harbor facility
・Distance mark
・Berth, Crane, Drydock, Mooring/Warping facility, Gate
・Sounding
・Depth area, Depth counter, Label for contour
・Water turbulence, Tide..., Current-non-gravitational
・Seabed area, Weed/Kelp, Spring
・Fishing-facility
・Obstruction, Wreck, Underwater/Awash rock
・Cable, Submarine, Pipeline, Submarine/on land
・Continental shelf area
・Custom zone, Free port area, Harbor area
・Fishery zone
・Administration area, Contiguous zone, Exclusive economic zone
・Radar station, Radio station, Coastguard station, Rescue station
・graticule
Text in S-57/S-63
• Important text (Vertical Clearance bridge, overhead cable, so on)
• Name/Number of: buoys, beacons, so on
• Light description
• Note on chart data or nautical publication
• Nature of seabed
• Geographic names
• Value of: magnetic variation, swept depth
• Height of islet or land feature
• Berth number
• National language
Note: When setting "National Language" in the validity, it overlap with the other displaying
information specified in English. Therefore, when setting "National Language" in the validity, set
the other Text check item in the invalid resemblance.
switching
[S]objects
・Unknown
・Drying line
・Buoys, beacons, aids to navigation
・ Buoys, beacons, structures
・ Lights
・Boundaries and limits
・Prohibited and restricted areas
・Chart scale boundaries
・Cautionary notes
・Ships’ routeing systems and ferry routes
・Archipelagic sea lanes
・Miscellaneous
[O]objects
・Accuracy
・Highlight date dependent
・Highlight info
・Highlight document
・Contour label
・Spot soundings
・Submarine cables and pipelines
・All isolated dangers
・Magnetic variation
・Depth contours
・Seabed
・Tidal
・Miscellaneous
・Cell boundary
・ENC edition date
・most recent chart update number
・graticule
[-]objects
・Review
[S]objects
・Drying line
・Buoys, beacons, aids to navigation
・ Buoys, beacons, structures
・Boundaries and limits
・Prohibited and restricted areas
・Chart scale boundaries
・Cautionary notes
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・Ships’ routeing systems and ferry routes
・Archipelagic sea lanes
・Miscellaneous
[O]Objects
・Accuracy
・Contour label
・Spot soundings
・Submarine cables and pipelines
・All isolated dangers
・Magnetic variation
・Depth contours
・Seabed
・Tidal
・Miscellaneous
・Cell boundary
・graticule
Note:
• [View2-Type] doesn't change with [View1-Type] and it functions.
Single view Top Bottom view Right Left view Right Top view
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1) Be sure that the SENC information level is set to [Standard] or [Other] (A part is displayed in [Base].)
Sample
Sample
Symbols are
Delete Rejection
not rendered
by deletion
Change
(Movement) Rejection
Change
(Attributes etc) Rejection
Note
・If you want to change the rejected chart cell to Accept, re-importing or updating of the target cell
is required.
Graphical Index
3) To want to change display function, select checkbox and select “apply” button.
Chart Boundary:
Select display index in either resolution level.
4) To ending graphical index mode, Left-click on the [OK] button. Then, the chart display returns to
original condition.
2) Left-click the [Apply] after entering the displayed date and time.
UTC/LMT :
Switch UTC / GMT of the specified
date and time.
Start Date Time :
Specify the start date and time.
End Date Time :
Specify the end date and time.
Time Zone :
Specify the time difference.
4) Left-click the [Close], it returns to the chart display at the current time.
Caution:
In the layer setting of the chart, when "Highlight date dependant" is ON, a date dependent object
mark is added to the base object.
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.
MIN Scale: Sets the minimum scale in which the reference point mark is displayed.
MAX Scale: Sets the maximum scale in which the reference point mark is displayed.
Sourse:
Selects the type of reference positioning data that is to be displayed
for reference point marks.
Delete: Delete in selected GPS/DGPS/Decca/Loran/Radar/Astronomical/MFDF/Transit/GNSS/
point Line of Position/Viesual Bearing LOP’S/Viesual Range LOP’S
• 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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2) Enter the position and left-click the [OK] button.
3) The reference point setting panel is displayed.
4) Own ship will shift to that position.
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.
YYYY MM DD _ HH MM SS.bmp
(Example) If the file was created at 10:50:15 on 6 June 2003, the file name would be
“20030606_105015.bmp”.
2) Set the period you would like to convert own ship's wake to the route with [Since], [Till]
pulldown of the Track group.
3) Set the parameter for converting the route by [Period], [DIST] pulldown of the Sampling
group.
Log
6) Left-click [Close]
7) Left-click [OK] , Close the Track Tool (Create route from track).
11) 航路を保存します。
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 3.12 “Selecting ROUTE and To WP”.
• To set route options, see 4.1.1 “Setting the Route Options”.
Note:
• If you make a Track line more than limit longitude distance, track line can not displayed and “Not
Allowed” message is indicated.
• If you make a Track line more than 80 degree latitude distance, track line can not displayed
Note:
• The special editing menu has the same menus as for normal menu. Explanation of these menus is
omitted in this Chapter.
W000
Planned course
W001
Leg
Note:
• For each default value, see 4.1.1 “Setting the Route Options”.
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.
d) Max. Latitude
Waypoints cannot be set in latitudes higher than the set latitude. If a GC leg is higher than
the set latitude, waypoints are added for limiting the GC leg to the maximum latitude.
60°N
When the maximum latitude is 60° or more, a GC leg exceeding 60° can be input.
60°N
Waypoints are added at intersections between the GC leg and 60°, so a leg exceeding 60° is
not input.
Note:
• The route cannot be created if the GC leg extends over 120° and more in longitudinal direction.
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WOP
WOL
Note:
In editing the route, "View Ship's Parameter" can be displayed.
"View Ship's Parameter" dialog is only a display.
How to print the WPT table contents (only when a printer is connected):
Open the route file (WPT table) to be printed, and left-click the [Print] button. Alternatively, in the Table
Editing menu, select [(1) File] - [(7) Print WPT] in that order.
Abort
Main Menu Submenu Submenu/Option Reference
3.1.1.3
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S-57/C-Map/ARCS 3.1.1.3
Information
Other Information 3.14
Zoom Area 3.5.1
Dropped EBL/VRM EBL1/VRM1 3.15.2.2
EBL2/VRM2 3.15.2.2
EBL1 3.15.2.3
EBL2 3.15.2.3
VRM1 3.15.2.4
VRM2 3.15.2.4
Move Origin1 3.15.2.5
Move Origin2 3.15.2.5
CCRP EBL/VRM EBL1/VRM1 3.15.2.6
EBL2/VRM2 3.15.2.6
EBL1 3.15.2.7
EBL2 3.15.2.7
VRM1 3.15.2.8
VRM2 3.15.2.8
Running Fix
/Remove Running 3.16
Fix
High Resolution
3.10.6
Area
Load Low
3.10.5
Resolution
Select Chart Under
3.10.2
Cursor
Change Active
3.10.4
Panel
Note and Diagram 3.10.7
Left-click to close the route file and exit the Table Editing mode.
Left-click when printing the WPT contents. (Only when connected to a printer)
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.
Context Menu
Start
W000 entry
Position (Lat./Lon.) W000 entry screen
Left-click [Save]
End
Start
Enter the Table In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(5) RoutePlanning] - [(1)
Editing mode. Table Editor] in that order.
End
• When you open the Table Editing menu, rotate the trackball to move the cursor on upper part
of screen.
Then, the Table Editing menu title bar opens. To close it, left-click any position on the chart.
(Example1) In case of 「ETA date of WPT 0」=「ETA date of the last WPT」
(Example2) In case of 「ETA date of WPT 0」≠「ETA date of the last WPT」
2) Enter the route file name and comment. Left-click the [OK] button.
3) Left-click the [Close] button.
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.
Left-click WPT No. 2, for example, and then left-click the [Insert] button.
Left-click W002, for example, and then left-click the [Delete] button.
In the context menu
Right-click on the table and it selected [Delete WPT] from the context menu for
Table Editor.
* Even if it right-clicks on the chart, a context menu for Table Editor isn't displayed.
Then, the W002 is deleted and W003 and later WPTs will move by one line
upwardly.
Note:
In case of C-Map(Dynamic License), credit decrease for access charts under
the route when “Safety Check”.
Left-click to check if the route exceeds the limit (leg length, etc.).
(Currently not available)
1) Left-click the WPT with GC leg you want to divide in the WPT table.
In the Table Editing menu
Select [Divide]Button in that order.
In the context menu
Right-click on the table and it selected [Divide] from the context menu for
Table Editor.
* Even if it right-clicks on the chart, a context menu for Table Editor isn't displayed
(When you want to divide the leg between W002 and W003, select W003.)
Then, the “Divide Route W002 to W003” panel will open.
[After dividing]
[After dividing]
[Editing the Course and Distance in the “WP to WP” display mode]
In the Table Editing mode, left-click the following drop-down list button and select [WPT to WPT].
You can edit the values of CRS (Course to the next WPT) and DIST (Distance to the next WPT)
columns.
Example:
In the following example, the Cse and Dist for the W001 are modified. As a result, the position of
the W002 changes according to this modification. Since the position of the WP2 changes, the Cse
and Dist values of W002 for W003 also change.
W003
W001
In the Table Editing mode, left-click the following drop-down list button and select [Total]. You can
edit the value of ETA (Estimated time of arrival to the WPT from W000) column.
When you edit the WPTn’s ETA, the ETA and ETD of W000 to WPTn-1 are calculated based on the
WPTn’s ETA, and the calculated ETA values are displayed in the table.
It changes to Graphic Editor from Table Editor when clicking this button.
In the following cases, the route is continued after change to Graphic Editor
mode.
・When editing the route.
・When opening the created route.
Editorial contents and a file name and so on are taken over to "Graphic Editor".
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.
CSV format:
For each WPT 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.
Note:
• Use routes based on the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
Example:
When exporting a file “test.rtn,” its
name will be set to “ rot_[date and
time.csv.”
Note:
• Do not use exported routes in systems other than the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
・ In the following case, Export becomes invalid.
・ When not creating more than two WPT by New
・ In case of not opening a route
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4.1.3 Route Planning Using the Graphic Editor
The order of explanation here is as follows:
●About the Graphic Editing mode
●Graphic editing menu and button functions
●Operation flowchart
●Detailed operation
The route you have made with the Graphic Editor can be edited with the Table Editor.
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Edit routes in accordance with the world geodetic system (WGS-84).
Use of routes edited with any other geodetic systems may cause accidents.
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 WPTs. The position
(latitude/longitude) of the cursor is shown on the bottom of the display panel for your reference. After you
have entered the WPT, you can move the WPT with the [Move] button or edit the WPT position with the
[Info] button. Also, the route you have made can be edited with the Table Editor.
• For positioning the WPTs, you can also use the EBL/VRM.
How to print the WPT table contents (only when a printer is connected):
Open the route file (WPT table) to be printed, and left-click the [Print] button. Alternatively, in the
Graphic Editing menu, select [(1) File] - [(7) Print WPT] in that order.
Enter the Graphic In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(2) Route] - [(1) Route Planning] -
Editing mode. [(2) Graphic Editor] in that order.
W000 entry
(using the cursor)
Left-click [Save]
End
Enter the Graphic In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(2) Route] - [(1) Route Planning] -
Editing mode. [(2) Graphic Editor] in that order.
End
• When you open the Graphic Editing menu, rotate the trackball to move the cursor on upper part
of screen.
Then, the Graphic Editing menu title bar opens. To close it, left-click any position on the chart.
Note:
• If [(1) Use EBL/VRM] is on (with a checkmark), operation using EBL/VRM is to be performed. If [(2)
Use Assistant Circle] is on, operation using supplemental lines is to be performed. To turn on/off
each item, select the menu. Operation using EBL/VRM and operation using supplemental lines
cannot be turned on at the same time. 4
While [(1) Use EBL/VRM] is on, turning on [(2) Use Assistant Circle] turns on operation using
supplemental lines. Conversely, while [(2) Use Assistant Circle] is on, turning on [(1) Use EBL/VRM]
turns on operation using EBL/VRM.
[Left-clicking twice quickly to stop entry] [The route you have entered]
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.
Entering position
1) W000 input
Move the cursor to an arbitrary position, and left-click. A supplemental line from the own
ship’s position will be displayed. Move the trackball to move the intersection between the
circle’s radius and supplemental line to W000, and left-click.
W000
Supplemental line
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This circle is not displayed in actual operation.
3) Move the trackball to specify the contact with the circle’s radius, and left-click. The
intersection between the circle and supplemental line will be entered as a WP.
W001
Supplemental line
W000
[W002 is moved.]
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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 [Enter] button.
the position is designated..
Left-click the [Close] button the panel is closed.
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 [Enter] button.
the position is designated.
Left-click the [Close] button the panel is closed.
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.
[Divide GC Leg]
1) Left-click the GC leg you want to divide.
2) In the Graphic Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(2) Edit] - [(3) Divide Leg] in that order.
Then, the “Divide Route WPn-1 to WPTn” will open.
[Before dividing]
[After dividing]
[After dividing]
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.
Note:
• Use routes based on the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
Example:
When exporting a file “test.rtn,
” its name will be set to “ rot_[date
and time].csv.”
Note:
• Do not use exported routes in systems other than the world geodesic system (WGS-84).
Note:
• Whether the alternate route is replaced with the original route or not depends the saving methods.
- When you left-click the [Save] button and then [Close] button after you made the alternate route,
the original route is replaced with the alternate route. (In this case, the alternate route file name is
“TEMP”.)
Normally, you will use this method for alternate route.
- When you saved as a new file using the “Save as” menu, the alternate route is not replaced with
the original route. (For details, see (3) “Saving the alternate route file” in 4.2.2 “Creating
Alternate Route”.)
During voyage Be sure that the current route is displayed on the screen.
(Route is displayed.)
Enter Create Alternate In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(2) Route] - [(2) Create Alternate Route]
Route mode. in that order.
Create the alternate route in the same manner as for the Graphic Editor.
Alternate route To create an alternative route, you will use the following buttons.
making operation
End
[Original Route]
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W006:
Added to the last WPT.
Alternate Route
W001:
Position changed.
W002:
Inserted.
Note:
• Alternate routes will be displayed in orange so that the modified section can be differentiated from
the original route.
[Move WPT1.]
You can use this button to display and edit the selected WPT and leg.
For details, see “[Property] button” (page 4-42) of (4) “Making a route” in
4.1.3.4 “Making a New Route File (Graphic Editing)”.
When checking the safety of the route, click “Safety Check” button. As a result of the
checking, warning dialog box will appear if the route is not safety.
When checking the Limit of the route, click “Limit Check” button. As a result of the
checking, warning dialog box will appear when exceeding the demarcation of the sailing
feature of the own ship
Note:
• In this case, the file is saved as “TEMP”, and, when you close the file, the alternate route
“TEMP” becomes the new route. Namely, the original route is replaced with the alternate
route “TEMP”.
Note:
• In this case, the file is saved as the name you given, and, even when you close the file, the
original route is maintained. Namely, the route is not replaced with the alternate route.
5-1
This chapter describes how to create user maps and how to manually update charts.
User Map
User map can be created and displayed on other charts. User map information contains various objects
(symbols, lines, areas, and texts). User map can also be edited and updated. Also, you can merge
multiple maps together to create one user map.
The following figures show how to use user map:
Note:
• The objects updated manually in S-57, S-63 chart can be used commonly in those charts.
Manual Update(ARCS,C-MAP)
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You can manually update objects edited in manual update mode. If you save after manually updating, a
dialog box will be displayed asking you to input the waterway report issue date, so enter the issue date.
This waterway report issue date can be confirmed with S - 57 / C - MAP information.
Unlike user maps, manual updates link objects to the chart itself. Therefore, although you can hide a
manually updated object, it can not be easily deleted. For details on hiding objects, see 5.8.3 "Hiding
Objects (Only during the Manual Update Operation)".
When all of the following conditions are satisfied, the manually updated object is deleted.
・ Chart (ARCS) or database (C-MAP) with object added by manual update has been updated
・Three months or more have passed since the chart was manually updated
・The object is set to be hidden
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩
① Left-click on this button to close the file and to exit Map Edit Mode.
Left-click when adding a segment to the end of the line or a area surrounding line
⑦
to the area.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩
① Left-click on this button to close the file and to exit Chart Edit Mode.
Left-click when adding a segment to the end of the line or an area surrounding line
⑦
to the area.
Files are opened and saved in different ways when you create a new user map file and when you open a
created file. Open/Save a file following the procedure described in the Table/Graphic Editor section of
chapter 4 “Route Planning.”
Start
Left-click on the
Open a new user map file.
[New] button.
• Symbols
• Lines See 5.5 “Entering Objects” .
• Areas
• Texts
Left-click on the
Exit User Map Edit mode.
[Close] button.
End
Start
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Map edit operation
• Symbols
• Lines See 5.5 “Entering Objects”.
• Areas
• Texts
Left-click on the
Exit User Map Edit mode.
[Close] button.
End
Note:
The maximum of the object is 20,000. (“Simple Line”, “Warming Line”, “Polygon”, “Warning Area”
counts 1 top as one.) When adding beyond 20000, the “Max Point” notice occurs and it isn’t possible
to do the addition of the object.
- When you open the Map Editing menu, rotate the trackball to move the cursor on upper part of
screen.
Then, the Map Editing menu title bar opens. To close it, or left-click any position on the map.
• 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 Map Editing mode.
When saving a file under a different name (using the [(5) Save As] menu):
1) In the User Map Editing menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) File] - [(5) Save As] in that order.
The “Save as” panel will be displayed.
• [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 Map Edit mode ends.
User Map
2) Select a file you wish to import, and then left-click on the [OK] button.
The selected user map will be displayed on the screen.
Note:
• When importing, MIN Scale of import object is set to 1/1000000 and MAX Scale is set to
1/4000000.
The file name that exports from the [Save as] dialog box is selected. When the file already put 5
up the name exports, it save it as umap_[Date and Time].csv. Change the name according to
the naming rule of umap_[Date and Time] csv when you change the file name. When [OK]
button is left-clicked, the user map file is saved as the name of the file name box.
D:
Note:
The following object is always displayed in the red regardless of “Editor Setting”.
・「Symbol」-「Warning」:Symbol Color
・「Line」-「Warning Line」:Line Color
・「Area」-「Warning Area」:Line Color, Fill Color
「Warning Line」object displays a unique line irrespective of the setting of「Line Width」and「Line Style」.
The color of Symbol and Line might change by setting DAY/NIGHT.
Last input
Delete symbol[Delete]:
1) Left-click on the [Delete] button.
・Confirm that "Delete Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the symbol you want to delete.
3) To end the deletion, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu.
Nothing is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
Selected symbol
Move symbol[Move]:
1) Left-click the [Move] button.
・Make sure "Move Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the symbol you want to move.
3) Left-click at the desired position. The symbol moves to that position.
4) To end the operation, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu.
Nothing is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
Edit
2) Right-click the trackball and select [Enter Lat / Lon] from the shortcut menu.
[Enter Position] dialog box opens.
3) You can enter the position (latitude / longitude), then left click on the [Enter] button to specify
the position.
Left-click the [Close] button and the dialog box closes.
2) Right-click the trackball and select [Enter Bearing / Distance] from the shortcut menu.
The Enter Bearing / Distance dialog box opens.
3)You can enter the bearing / distance from the previous point, then left click on the [Enter]
button to specify the position. Left-click the [Close] button and the dialog box closes.
Note:
・Orientation / distance is the direction / distance from the previous point at the time of inputting
the second point of the line / area, and it becomes the previous position when moving the
object. You can not select from the shortcut menu when specifying a seat that does not
require relative position, such as symbol / text input.
Difference in symbol display between user map editing and manual update:
Symbols for manual updating are marked as shown in the figure below. There is no such mark in the
user map symbol.
[Symbols for user map] [Symbol for manual update]
Hint!(Move Chart)
・When you press the left button of the trackball while entering the line, the icon to grip the chart
is displayed. You can move the chart ball freely by moving the trackball while holding down
the left button.
Edit
Edit
Edit
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Delete area object[Delete]:
1) Left-click on the [Delete] button
・Confirm that "Delete Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the area object you want to delete.
3) To end the deletion, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu. Nothing is
displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
Edit
[Create circle]
[同色だが透過度が異なる]
0% 50%
• Case 2
The Location / Attributes dialog box opens. Refer to the explanation of step 2) and edit the
position and attributes. After editing, left click on the [OK] button to close the dialog box.
The edited content is reflected in the character.
Start Manual Update In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(6) Chart] - [(8) Manual UpDate] in
mode. that order.
Left-click on the
[Start] button.
[Example]
Left-click on a chart
you wish to edit.
Enter comments
Left-click on the
[Save] button
Left-click on the
Exit Manual Update mode.
[Close] button.
End
Note:
The maximum of the object is 20,000. (On「Polygon」object,「Warning Area」object and Line Object
except for「Arc」, it counts 1 top as one.) When adding beyond 20,000, the「Max Point」notice occurs
and it isn’t possible to do the addition of the object.
Note:
When you left-click the[Start]button in the editing, the following operation is done.
・When not editing, the new operation becomes beginning.
・When editing, confirmation dialog box「Save Change to ****?」is displayed.
「Yes」:It shifts to the save operation.
「No」:It cancels update contents, and new operation
becomes beginning.
「Cancel」:It closes a dialog box and returns to edit operation.
Note:
When you exit the edit mode, if the attribute value of the object with the period dependent attribute
does not match the current time, it will be hidden. If you want to display it, please change the attribute
value. The target attributes are Date start, Date end, Periodic date start, Periodic date end.
Note:
Editor Setting is applied to the following item.
・ Symbol Color:「General」category in「Symbol」tab.(Except for「Warning」
)
・ Text Color:All symbol in「Text」tab.
・ Line Color:
「General」category in 「Line」tab and All symbol of「Area」tab.(Except for「Warning Line」
and「Warning Area」;displaying red)
・ Line Width、Line Style:
「General」category in「Line」tab and All symbol of「Area」tab.(Except for「Warning
Line」)
・ Fill Color:All symbol of「Area」tab.(Except for「Warning Area」
)
・ Transparency:All symbol of「Area」tab.
・ Font Size (Small):「Small Font」in「Text」tab.
・ Font Size (Large):「Large Font」in「Text」tab.。
Last entry
Note:
Objects entered on the chart may be hidden. In such a case, check the View 1 tab of the Chart
Setting dialog and check whether the target object setting is off.
Selected symbol
Object list
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Moving symbols [Move]:
1) Left-click the [Move] button,
• Be sure that the “cursor” column is displayed “Move Map”.
2) Left-click the symbol you want to move.
3) Select the object you want to delete from the editable object list.
4) Left-click the cursor at the position you want. Then, the symbol is moved to the new position.
5) To abort, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up menu. Then, the “cursor”
column is displayed nothing.
Edit
(When you left-click the cursor.) (When you left-click the cursor.)
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 [Enter] button the position is
designated..
Left-click the [Close] button the panel is closed.
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 [Enter] button.
the position is designated.
Left-click the [Close] button the panel is closed
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.
[Symbols used in the user map edit operation] [Symbols used in the manual update operation]
Edit
(When you left-click the cursor.) (When you left-click the cursor.)
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Moving the Vertex [Insert/Move Vertex]:
1) Left-click the [Insert/Move Vertex] button, and rotate the trackball to move the cursor.
•Be sure that the “cursor” column is displayed “Insert/Move VTX”.
2) Left-click the segment you want to move the vertex.
3) Left-click the cursor at the position you want to move the vertex.
4) To abort, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the pop-up menu. Then, the “cursor”
column is displayed nothing.
Pop-up example
Edit
Edit
Edit
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(Draw Circle)
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• Case 1
• Case 2
(When you select Small Font) (When you select Large Font)
Then, 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.
In order to display objects correctly with manual update, you need to follow the instructions in "S-57
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The choices and input ranges are displayed in the input dialog for types 'E', 'L', 'F', 'I'.
For types 'A' and 'S', please refer to "9.6.1 ENC object attributes" and enter the values according to the
rule.
5.6.3.1 Type E
5.6.3.3 Type F
Line
Area
Area
Area
Line
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Area
(2) Move and save the ENC object in manual update mode.
End manual update mode. Differe
Move Difference
Represent the state that moved from the
latest state of automatic update.
Difference
(3) The manual update mode is activated again, Delete 差分
and the ENC object moved in the previous
editing is deleted.
It expresses the state deleted from
the latest state of automatic update.
The manual update highlighting in manual update mode expresses the difference from the manual
update operation performed on the last saved state.
Example
(1) The manual update mode is activated again,
and the ENC object moved in the previous edit is deleted.
Start editing
Delete Difference
差分
Delete Difference
差分
Save
Note:
The object which operated「Hiding Object」maintains a hiding condition to 90 days.
When passing more than 91 days, an object is deleted.
Save Save
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①Buoy, ferry route added ②Delete buoy ③Change ferry route
1) Right-click on the chart and select [S-57 / C-MAP / ARCS Information] on the shortcut menu.
Back 1 page
Go 1 page
Tip!
・The history shows the difference before saving and after saving. For example, in the edit mode, if you
①0add an object to the first position,②move the object, and ③save the edit, it becomes a new
addition to the movement position of the last object.
・The latitude and longitude output to the history is outputted only for one coordinate point of the edited
line object and area object. It is not a coordinate point of the moved vertex.
Start manual update In the regular menu, select [(6) Chart] - [(8) Manual Update] on the
menu bar.
mode
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Left-click on [Start]
button
・symbols
・lines
・areas
・texts
End
Note:
The maximum number of objects is 20,000. (A line object excluding "Polygon" object, "Warning Area"
object or "Arc" counts a vertex as one point.) If you add more than 20,000 points, a warning "Max
Point" will be generated and objects cannot be added.
Note:
If you left-click on the [Start] button at the time of editing, it will be as follows.
・ If not, the editing operation will start.
・When editing, a confirmation dialog box "Save Change to ****?" Is displayed.
"Yes": Transition to save operation.
"No": Cancel the updated content and a new editing operation
will start.
"Cancel": Confirmation dialog closes and returns to edit operation.
2) Go to 5.5 "Operation when Manually Updating Objects" (3) and enter the object.
・After acquiring the object, save the manual update file in the next step (4).
(4) Save manual update file
1) Left-click on the [Save] button.
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In the Manual update menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) File]-[(5) Save]in that order
The [Datum Conversion] dialog box opens.
Select [Select Datum] or [Enter Offset] and perform datum conversion or offset input.
In general, conversion of datum is unnecessary.
・Select Datum:
・Select Datum:
You can convert the datum of an object from [Source Datum] to [Destination Datum].
In general, conversion of datum is unnecessary.
・Enter Offset:
You can give an object an offset (latitude / longitude) and move it.
2) Left-click the [OK] button and close the dialog box.
The [Notices to Mariners] dialog box opens.
Enter "Waterway report issue date".
Display example
Color setting:
Symbol color (general symbol) / text color / line color
(general line, and area)
Color type: Black, red, green, blue, amber, orange,
purple, or yellow
Note:
The contents set in the "Editor Setting" dialog box are applied to the following items.
・ Symbol Color: "General" display on "Symbol" tab. (Excluding "Warning")
・ Text Color: All symbols on the "Text" tab.
・ Line Color: All symbols in the "General" and "Area" tabs of the "Line" tab. (Excluding "Warning Line" and
"Warning Area" displayed in red)
・ Line Width, Line Style: All symbols in the "General" and "Area" tabs of the "Line" tab. (Excluding "Warning
Line")
・ Fill Color: All symbols on the "Area" tab. (Excluding "Warning Area")
・ Transparency: All symbols in the "Area" tab.
・ Font Size (Small): "Small Font" on the "Text" tab.
・ Font Size (Large): "Large Font" on the "Text" tab.
You can also left-click the "+" or "-" mark to select an item.
・Left-clicking "+" opens the lower item.
・Left-clicking "-" closes the lower items.
Second input
First input
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Last input
Delete symbol[Delete]:
1) Left-click on the [Delete] button.
・Confirm that "Delete Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the symbol you want to delete.
3) To end the deletion, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu. Nothing is
displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
Selected symbol
Move symbol[Move]:
1) Left-click the [Move] button.
・Make sure "Move Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the symbol you want to move.
3) Left-click at the desired position. The symbol moves to that position.
4) To end the operation, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu.
Nothing is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
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2) Right-click the trackball and select [Enter Lat / Lon] from the shortcut menu.
The Enter Position dialog box opens.
3) You can enter the position (latitude / longitude), then left click on the [Enter] button to specify
the position.
Left -click the [Close] button and the dialog box closes. .
2) Right-click the trackball and select [Enter Bearing / Distance] from the shortcut menu.
The [Enter Bearing / Distance] dialog box opens.
3) You can enter the bearing / distance from the previous point, then left click on the [Enter]
button to specify the position.
Left-click the [Close] button and the dialog box closes.
Note:
・Orientation / distance is the direction / distance from the previous point at the time of inputting
the second point of the line / area, and it becomes the previous position when moving the object.
You cannot select from the shortcut menu when specifying a seat that does not require
relative position, such as symbol / text input.
Difference in symbol display between user map editing and manual update:
Symbols for manual updating are marked as shown in the figure below. There is no such mark in the
user map symbol.
Delete line[Delete]:
1) Left-click on the [Delete] button.
・Confirm that "Delete Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the line you want to delete.
3) To end the deletion, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu.
Nothing is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
Edit
Edit
Edit
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Delete area object[Delete]:
1) Left click on the [Delete] button.
・Confirm that "Delete Map" is displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
2) Left-click on the area object you want to delete.
3) To end the deletion, right-click the trackball and select [Abort] from the popup menu. Nothing is
displayed in the "Cursor" field at the top of the screen.
Edit
[Create circle]
[同色だが透過度が異なる]
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• Case 2
The [Location / Attributes] dialog box opens. Refer to the explanation of step 2) and edit the
position and attributes.
After editing, left click on the [OK] button to close the dialog box.
The edited content is reflected in the character.
Note:
The hidden maintenance period of the object selected in "Hide Object" is 90 days.
If more than 91 days have elapsed, the object will be deleted.
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6.1 File Manager
Before reading and writing of the file by using the USB storage, confirm that
there is not a computer virus in the USB storage.
Otherwise they may affect other equipments and may cause a malfunction.
Do not leave the USB Storage in the USB port after use.
Malfunctions may result.
Do not write the file whose extension has been changed externally to the hard disk.
Route files and user chart files can be copied from the hard disk to vice versa. Route files and user
chart files can also be deleted.
• In the normal menu, select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(2) File Manager] in that order.
Example of Copying: Copying a route file from the hard disk to USB Storage.
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 USB Storage from the box.
4) 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 USB Storage. When a file is selected from the box “e”,
and the button “g” is clicked, then a file on the USB Storage can be copied to the hard disk.
In order to copy a user chart, “User Map” should be selected from the box “a”. (Files with the
extension “.uch” are displayed.)
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a)
b) d)
e)
c)
f)
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g)
* [COPY>>] and [<<COPY] can not be selected when setting the same drive to both of box
“b” and box “d”.
* [Device is not ready.] message is displayed when selecting a [DVD Drive] in box “b” or
box “d” without inserting it.
* [During file operating Data Backup/Restore is not opened] message is displayed when
the following operation is done and it cannot continue while copying Voyage Log.
・ Select [Serviceman]-[Data Backup/Restore]-[Backup]
・ Select [Serviceman]-[Data Backup/Restore]-[Restore]
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.
* Following file can not be deleted.
・ Loaded Route file ([This file is using. Cannot copy.] message is displayed.)
・ Current date Own ship Track or Voyage Log file
([The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.]
message is displayed.)
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Files that can be handled with File Manager:
Type Local DVD USB Ship
Disk Drive Device LAN
Route File Normal route files (extension “.rtn”)
TCS route files (extension “.rta”) ○ ○ ○ ○
(Created with chapter 4 “Route Planning”)
User Map User chart files (extension “.uch”)
○ ○ ○ ○
(Created with chapter 5 “Chart Editing”)
Own Track Own ship track files (extension “.own”)
○ × ○ ×
(Refer to chapter 3 “Own ship’s setting”)
Target Track Target track files (extension “.atr”) ○ × ○ ×
Screen Saved screen (by manual) files (extension “.bmp”) ○
○ × ×
Shot(MANU) (Refer to chapter 3 “Saving the Screen) (※1)
Overwriting Files:
When overwrite copying more than one file, "Over Write?" confirmation is displayed every file.
It is overwritten when clicking [OK] by the “Over Write?” screen.
It is not overwritten when clicking [Cancel] by the “Over Write?” screen.
* Following file can not be overwritten.
・ Loaded Route file ([This file is using. Cannot copy.] message is displayed.)
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6.2 System Information
The system information can be confirmed.
[Maintenance No.]:
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Maintenance number of 8 digits is displayed.
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6.3 Operating Time
Operating time of Display, HDD1 and HDD2 can be confirmed.
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6.4 Color Test (ARCS Only)
The color test pattern for the ARCS charts will be displayed.
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6.5 Sensor
The external input sensor such as GPS, etc. in which the own ship’s position is entered is set up.
The external sensor options are as follows:
●Primary position and secondary position of own ship
●Bearing and speed
●Date data source
●Time zone data source
Note:
• The options available for each sensor differ depending on the system configuration used.
• Use LAN: This item selects when input a data from LAN Board.
• Use Local Port: This item selects when input a data from Local Port.
• (D)GPS1: No.1-GPS or No.1-DGPS is used as the sensor to enter the own ship’s position.
• (D)GPS2: No.2-GPS or No.2-DGPS is used as the sensor to enter the own ship’s position.
• LORAN-C: LORAN-C is used as the sensor to enter the own ship’s position
• GPS-Compass: GPS-Compass is used as the sensor to enter the own ship’s position
• DR (normally, not used): The own ship’s 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 POSN1 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.
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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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• GYRO I/F: GYRO i/F out put type gyro is used for the heading sensor.
• GYRO(NMEA): GYRO(NMEA) out put type gyro is used for the heading sensor.
• GYRO-Compass: Synchro/step gyro is used for the heading sensor.
• GYRO Setting: This item uses when setting to GYRO I/F or GYRO-Compass.
In the following case, GYRO Setting becomes invalid
• When selecting GYRO(NMEA) in [Source].
• It sets [GYRO I/F] and [GYRO(NMEA)] to [Not Use] by the device setting.
When setting to [Use LAN] or [Use Local Port], it is displayed with "HDG(GYRO)" in the
display panel.
b) Manual (not used usually)
Enter the value when you apply any value as the bearing of the ship.
When setting to [Manual], it is displayed with "HDG(GYRO)" in the display panel.
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6.5.3 Speed Setting
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The “Sensor Connection” panel opens.
a) Use LAN / Use Local Port
Select the log sensor. Log sensor’s information is used to determine the speed of the ship.
• Use LAN: This item selects when input a data from LAN Board.
• Use Local Port: This item selects when input a data from Local Port.
• GYRO I/F: GYRO I/F out put type log is used for the ship speed sensor.
• NMEA LOG: NMEA LOG out put type log is used for the ship sensor.
• GYRO(NMEA): GYRO(NMEA) out put type log is used for the ship sensor.
When setting to [Use LAN] or [Use Local Port], it is displayed with "STW(LOG)" in the display
panel.
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 99.9 kn.
When setting to [Manual], it is displayed with "STW(MAN)" in the display panel.
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6.5.5 Time Zone Data Source Setting
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The “Sensor Connection” panel opens.
2) Left-click the item to select it, and enter the value to the value entry box.
• GPS1: No.1-GPS or No.1-DGPS is used as the data source of time zone setting.
• GPS2: No.2-GPS or No.2-DGPS is used as the data source of time zone setting.
• MANUAL: Time zone setting is made manually.
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6.6 Color and Brilliance Setting
Color and brilliance of Screen, Dialog, Character, and Keyboard can be changed.
[Apply] button: Setting can be reflected without closing [Color and Brilliance Setting Panel].
[Cancel] button: Closes [Color and Brilliance Setting] panel without reflecting setting.
[Day/Night]
Each color and brilliance can be changed collectively
by selecting the following column.
・ [Day Bright] (DAY1)
・ [Day Whiteback] (DAY2)
・ [Day Blackback] (DAY3)
・ [Dusk]
・ [Night]
[Color]
User Dialog: Color of dialog can be changed by selecting
from 4 colors.
Character: Color of character can be changed by selecting
from 4 colors.
Target Symbol: Color of Target Symbol can be changed by
selecting from 6 colors.
Radar Video: Color of Radar Video can be changed by
selecting from 5 colors.
[Brilliance]
Character: Brilliance of character can be changed among
Level4 from Level1.
Keyboard: Brilliance of key of operation panel can be
changed among Level4 from Level0.
Target Symbol: Brilliance of Target Symbol can be
changed among Level4 from Level0.
Radar Video: Brilliance of Radar Video panel can be
changed among Level4 from Level1.
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6.7 Setting the User Key
6.5.1 Option1 and USER key functions
Register [Option1] and [USER] key functions.
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Main] - [(0) Setting] - [(2) Option Key Setting] in that order.
The [Option Key] dialog box will be displayed.
2) Left-click in the function display box. The selectable functions will be listed.
Left-click the function that is to be assigned to the user key.
3) Left-click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.
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6.5.2 Option2 key function
Assign of Option2 key is fixed.
Function name Function
Display Base Temporarily Changes SENC information level to “Base” temporarily.
(S-57/C-MAP only) Returns to previous level when pushing allocated user
key again.
Also, returns to previous level when moving a cursor to
menu bar or display panel and so on, too..
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6.8 Setting Date/Time
When your ship is in the same time zone as the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Time Zone is 0:00,
and UTC and ship’s local mean time (LMT) are the same.
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3) [UTC/LMT] and [Display style] can be selected from the following item.
c) UTC/LMT
It does UTC/LMT change in the display time of the display panel.
It synchronizes with the time difference button display on the display panel.
d) Display Style
Date and time display on the display panel changes to the set format.
Y = Year, M = Month, D = Day
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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6.10 Setting the Alert Options
You can set the various alert options.
a) Limit
• Difference between POSN1 and POSN2:
Displays an alert on the screen when the POSN1 and POSN2 have deviated by more than
the distance preset here.
• Shift of POSN1
Displays an alert 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 ship’s 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.)
• Course difference (Off Course)
Displays an alert on the screen when your ship has veered off the current course more than
the preset angle.
• Early Course Change Indication
It is displayed only when setting TCS type in Auto Pilot.
ECC indication popup occurs when the time to the WOL arrival reaches a set value when
making setting valid.
• End of track(Arrival Last WPT)
Displays an alert on the screen when the time required to arrive at the final destination is
reduced to the amount you have set.
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• Timer:
An alert sounds at the time preset here.
• Vector:
Danger detection vector in minute
The min and NM can be changed when clicking a Vector Length unit button.
Last input value for the unit is displayed when changing a unit.
• Sector:
Sector radius in nm and the angle width in degree (up to 359.9 degrees)
*: For vector and angle width, see 3.27.3 “Danger Detection Vector and Sector”.
The min and NM can be changed when clicking a Sector Radius unit button.
Last input value for the unit is displayed when changing a unit.
• Low Speed Alert
It is displayed only when setting TCS TOKIMEC category B in Auto Pilot.
When making valid, the alert occurs when through-the-water speed declines from the set
value.
b) Area (S-57/C-MAP Only)
You can set whether or not to display an alert on the screen when a symbol on the chart
contacts a danger detection vector by setting each of the items ON and OFF.
Subjects of the items are as follows:
• Traffic separation zone
• Traffic crossing
• Traffic roundabout
• Traffic precautionary
• Two Way traffic
• Deeper water route
• Recommended traffic lane
• Inshore traffic zone
• Fairway
• Restricted area
• Caution area
• Offshore production area
• Military practice area
• Seaplane landing area
• Submarine transit area
• Channel
• Fishing ground
• Fishing prohibited
• Pipeline area
• Cable area
• Anchorage area
• Anchorage prohibited
• Spoil ground
• Dumping ground
• Cargo transshipment area
• Incineration area
• Specially protected area
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6.11 Language
The language to display can be selected from Japanese or English.
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6.12 Code Input
By inputting a regulated code on “Code Input” panel, the enhanced menu is displayed. As other functions,
"Navigation and Planning" can be ended.
2) Input the regulated code to the input column, and push [OK] button. Then, “Code Input” panel is
closed, and operation corresponding to a regulated code is done. When inputting the
deregulated code, “Code Input” panel is closed with nothing done.
* A typing in character is displayed with "*"
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6.13 Correction of analog value
This function is to correct analog values such as engine speed.
1) Display the "Serviceman" menu from the [Code Input] dialog box and
select [(1) Serviceman] - [(3) Installation] - [(3) Analog Correct Value].
The Correct Value dialog box appears.
2) Select the item and enter the actual value in the input field.
After entering the value, confirm with "Set" button and left click on "OK" button.
Available items:
· M / E RPM STBD: Main engine speed (starboard)
· M / E RPM PORT: Main engine speed (port)
· Propeller RPM STBD: Propeller rotation speed (starboard)
· Propeller Pitch PORT: Propeller pitch angle (port)
The Correct Value dialog box closes and the analog value is corrected based on the input value.
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6.14 Own ship’s Parameter Setting
Otherwise, accidents may result because ECDIS is not affected by the set
parameter.
3) After inputting all the parameter, push the OK button. Then, Information message is displayed.
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6.13.2 CCRP Setting
This function sets the parameter of the position of CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) and the
position of each sensor.
CCRP:
Set the position of CCRP.
Set the radio button of the
item used effectively though
four places can be set.
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6.15 Line Monitor
Communications between the ECDIS and external devices connected to the ECDIS can be checked.
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6.16 Installation Information
This function sets the installation information.
Name:
Input an administrator name.
Company:
Input the company name.
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6.17 Data Backup/Restore
Before reading and writing of the file by using the USB storage, confirm that
there is not a computer virus in the USB storage.
Otherwise they may affect other equipments and may cause a malfunction.
Do not leave the USB Storage in the USB port after use.
Malfunctions may result.
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6.16.1 How to backup the data
It explains the data backup procedure as follows.
1) After “Serviceman” menu is displayed by “Code Input” panel, Select [(1) Serviceman] - [(7) Data
Backup/Restore] - [(1) Backup] in that order.
The “Data Backup/Restore” panel will be displayed.
2) Select destination device from drop-down button “a”.
3) Select file that wants to be copied from box “b”, and left-click the [COPY>>] button (“c”) to
start backup.
Left-click [Select All] button (“d”) when you select all files.
4) Copied file is displayed that copy is completed in the box “e”.
a)
f)
g)
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c)
e)
d)
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6.16.2 How to restore the data
It explains the data restore procedure as follows.
1) After “Serviceman” menu is displayed by “Code Input” panel, Select [(1) Serviceman] - [(7) Data
Backup/Restore] - [(2) Restore] in that order.
The “Data Backup/Restore” panel will be displayed.
2) Select source device from drop-down button “a”.
3) Select file that wants to be copied from box “b”, and left-click the [<<COPY] button (“c”) to
start restore.
Left-click [Select All] button (“d”) when you select all files.
4) Copied file is displayed that copy is completed in the box “e”.
e)
a)
f)
b)
e) c)
d)
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Playback
7-1
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 [(8) Playback] menu. Though the other menus are the same, there are some
submenus you cannot use in the Playback.
[Startup Menu]
2) Move the cursor with the trackball and left-click the “ ” in the startup menu.
Almost the same screen as for Navigation & Planning will open and the “Staring Date/Time”
panel is displayed.
Note:
• [Navigation & Planning] will be automatically displayed if no operation is conducted for about 10
seconds.
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Display panels for playback operation
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Special menu for playback:
In the Navigation & Planning screen, [(9) Maintenance] is used. However, in the Playback, [(8)
Playback] is used, instead.
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Table 9 Playback Menu Tree -- Continued
Main Menu Submenu Submenu/Option Selectable*
(7) Main (3) Test (1) Alert Log ○
(2) System Information ○
(3) Operating Time ○
(0) Setting… (1) Color and Brilliance Setting… ○
(2) Option Key Setting… ○
(3) Marker Setting… ○
(7) Display Panel Setting… ○
(0) Buzzer Setting… ○
(8) Playback (1) Starting Data/Time ○
(2) Start ○
(3) Pause ○
(4) Stop ○
(5) Playback Panel ○
(0) Exit ○
7-5 7 Playback
7.2 Playing Back the Logging Data
(1) Setting the starting date/time to be played back
1) Select [MENU] - [(8) Playback] - [(1) Starting Date/Time] in that order.
Then, the “Starting Date/Time” panel opens. (Initially, this screen is displayed.)
1
Logging data drop-down list*
*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.
[Start] Button
[Stop] Button
[Date/Time] Button
Left-clicking this button will open the
“Start Date/Time” panel as shown above.
• Even if the “Playback Panel” panel is closed, you can start, pause, or stop the playback from
the menu.
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(3) Starting playback
1) Left-click the [Start] button.
Then, playback starts at the speed you have selected in the “Playback Panel”.
Notes on Playback:
The time, date, and other information are not the current ones but the recorded ones as the logging
data.
Playback Statues:
7-7 7 Playback
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Reference
8-1
8.1 Alert Function
(1) No Alert
Alert
Category*1 Message*2 Alert Type*3 Buzzer Type*4 Meaning*5 Condition*6
Colour*3
No.1 POSN 1(Data) Warning Yellowish Warning POSN1 (primary) is defective or Position measuring
Position orange communication line is cut. instrument is
Data Alert connected
POSN1 not fix Warning Yellowish Warning POSN1 is not fixed.
(including DR).
orange
POSN1(NON-WGS84) Warning Yellowish Warning Geodetic system between chart and
orange measured position information being
received differs.
No.2 POSN 2(Data) Warning Yellowish Warning POSN2 (secondary) is defective or Position measuring
Position orange communication line is cut. instrument is
Data Alert connected
POSN2 not fix Warning Yellowish Warning POSN2 is not fixed.
(including DR).
orange
POSN2(NON-WGS84) Warning Yellowish Warning Geodetic system between chart and
orange measured position information being
received differs.
No.1 POSN1 shifted Warning Yellowish Warning The shift amount of the primary User setting
Position Shift orange position exceeds the limit being set.
Alert
Position Position monitoring Warning Yellowish Warning The difference between the primary User setting.
Monitoring orange and second positions exceeds the Position measuring
Alert limit being set. instrument is
connected to
POSN2
(including DR).
Target Track TT(Data) Warning Yellowish Warning Target Track is defective or signal During TT
Data Alert orange line is cut. display
SRB Data SRB(Data) Warning Yellowish Warning Error occurred in the serial relay Always
Alert orange board
GYRO Data Gyro I/F(Gyro) Warning Yellowish Warning Gyro is defective or its line is cut. Gyro is
Alert orange connected.
Heading(Data) Warning Yellowish Warning Error occurred in the heading data of
orange gyro interface.
LOG Data Gyro I/F(Log) Warning Yellowish Warning Log is defective or its line is cut. Log is
Alert orange connected.
Log(Data) Warning Yellowish Warning Error occurred in the log data of log
orange interface.
Hardware Fan(CPU) Warning Yellowish Warning CPU fan is defective. Always
Alert orange
CPU High TEMP Warning Yellowish Warning CPU temperature is rising.
orange
8 Reference 8-2
(3) Nav. Alarm
Alarm
Category*1 Message*2 Alert Type*3 Buzzer Type*4 Meaning*5 Condition*6
Colour*3
Safety Crossing Safety Contour Alarm Red Navigation [V] Crossing Safety Contour within Always
contour Alarm - Mid set time.
Alert
Dangerous Approaching Obstruction warning Yellowish Navigation [S] Approaching obstruction Sector=ON
Alert orange Alarm - Mid (User setting)
Approaching Under warning Yellowish Navigation [S] Approaching under-water rock
water rock orange Alarm - Mid
Approaching Wreck warning Yellowish Navigation [S] Approaching wreck
orange Alarm - Mid
Dangerous Symbol warning Yellowish Navigation [S] Approaching wreck
orange Alarm - Mid
Approaching Buoy/Light warning Yellowish Navigation Approaching Buoy/Light
orange Alarm - Mid
Route Arrived at WPT Alarm Red Navigation Arrived at the WPT. During Normal
Monitoring Alarm - Mid route navigation
Alert Actual course change Alarm Red Navigation [A] ECC/ACC in not acknowledge During TCS route
Alarm - Mid after 30 seconds of the arrival on navigation
WOL.
Off Course Alarm Red Navigation The difference between the course During route
Alarm - Mid and bearing exceeds the limit. navigation
XTD Alarm Red Navigation The amount of the cross track error
Alarm - Mid exceeds the limit.
Arrived at LAST WPT Alarm Red Navigation Arrived at the last WPT on the sailing
Alarm - Mid final leg.
Target Alert CPA/TCPA Alarm Red Navigation [AIS/TT] CPA(Closet Point of AIS/TT display =
Alarm - Low Approach) or TCPA(Time to CPA) ON
New Target Alarm Red Navigation [AIS/TT] New Target is displayed.
Alarm - Low
Lost Warning Yellowish Navigation [AIS/TT] Target is lost.
Chart Alert Loaded different datum Warning Yellowish Navigation Different datum chart is loaded. Always
chart orange Alarm - Low
Loaded unknown datum Warning Yellowish Navigation [ARCS] Unknown datum chart is Chat type =
chart orange Alarm - Low loaded. ARCS
Chart image is Zoom out Warning Yellowish Navigation [ARCS] Low-resolution chart is
orange Alarm - Low displayed.
ARCS Alert Security failed Warning Yellowish Navigation [ARCS] An alert related to ARCS See 10.2.1
orange Alarm - Low security occurred. “Alarm Informa-
tion of ARCS
Not up to date Warning Yellowish Navigation [ARCS] An alert related to ARCS Chart”.
orange Alarm - Low updated.
Area Alert Traffic separation zone Warning Yellowish Navigation [V] Crossing Traffic Separation Zone Vector=ON
orange Alarm - Mid within set time. (User setting)
Traffic Crossing Warning Yellowish Navigation [V] Crossing Traffic Crossing within Alarm item=ON
orange Alarm - Mid set time. (User setting)
Traffic roundabout Warning Yellowish Navigation [V] Crossing Traffic Roundabout
orange Alarm - Mid within set time.
Traffic precautionary Warning Yellowish Navigation [V] Crossing Traffic Precautionary
orange Alarm - Mid within set time.
Two way traffic Warning Yellowish Navigation [V] Crossing Two Way Traffic within
orange Alarm - Mid set time.
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(3) Nav. Alarm - Continued
Alert
Category*1 Message*2 Alert Type*3 Buzzer Type*4 Meaning*5 Condition*6
Colour*3
Area Alarm Deeper water route Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Deeper Water Route Vector=ON
orange within set time. (User setting)
Recommended traffic Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Recommended Traffic Alarm item=ON
lane orange Lane within set time. (User setting)
Inshore traffic zone Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Inshore Traffic Zone
orange within set time.
Fairway Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Fairway within set time.
orange
Restricted area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Restricted Area within
orange set time.
Caution area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Caution Area within set
orange time.
Offshore production Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Shore Production Area
area orange within set time.
Military practice area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Military Practice Area
orange within set time.
Seaplane landing area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Seaplane Landing Area
orange within set time.
Submarine transit area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Submarine transit Area
orange within set time.
Ice area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Ice Area within set time.
orange
Channel Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Channel within set time.
orange
Fishing ground Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Fishing Ground within
orange set time.
Fishing prohibited Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Fishing Prohibited
orange within set time.
Pipeline area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Pipeline Area within set
orange time.
Cable area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Cable Area within set
orange time.
Anchorage area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Anchorage Area within
orange set time.
Anchorage prohibited Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Anchorage Prohibited
orange within set time.
Spoil ground Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Spoil Ground within set
orange time.
Dumping ground Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Dumping Ground within
orange set time.
Dredge area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Dredge Area within set
orange time.
Cargo transshipment Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Cargo Transshipment
area orange Area within set
Incineration area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Incineration Area within
orange set time.
Specially protected area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Specially Protected
orange Areas within set time.
Dangerous line Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Dangerous Line within
orange set time.
Dangerous Area Warning Yellowish Warning [V] Crossing Dangerous Area within
orange set time.
8 Reference 8-4
(4) INFO/Warning
Alarm
Category*1 Message*2 Alarm Type*3 Buzzer Type*4 Meaning*5 Condition*6
Colour*3
Information Set Gyro Setting Blue Operation Miss Setting up is not completed. Always
Information By one of the following causes:
POSN1 not select Setting Blue Setting Alarm • Initial course for step/synchronize
Information gyro is not set.
Safety contour not set Setting Blue Setting Alarm • POSN1 is unsetting.
Information • Safety contour value is not set
(default value unchanged).
Shallow contour not set Setting Blue Setting Alarm
• Shallow contour value is not set
Information
(default value unchanged).
Deep contour not set Setting Blue Setting Alarm • Deep contour value is not set
Information (default value unchanged).
Safety depth not set Setting Blue Setting Alarm • Safety depth value is not set
Information (default value unchanged).
MSI Notices Available Information Blue Setting Alarm A MSI (Navtex) symbol exists in a Menu >Chart >
screen. However, it is nondisplayed Setting > Other
because a setup is OFF. Chart > Mariner's
Mark/Line >
Navetx Martk=
OFF
Information AIS Max Target Information Blue Operation Miss [AIS] All AIS target is displayed AIS/TT display =
maximum number. ON
AIS 95% Capacity Information Blue Operation Miss [AIS] All AIS target is displayed to
95% or more of maximum number.
AIS ACT Max
Information
Blue
Blue
Operation Miss [AIS] Activated AIS target is
displayed maximum number.
Operation Miss [AIS] Activated AIS target is
8
displayed to 95% or more of
maximum number.
Timer Timer Information Blue Setting Alarm Time out Timer=ON
Information (User setting)
Warning POSN1(HDOP) Caution Yellow Silent HDOP increase in primary GPS
(GPS accuracy decrease)
POSN2(HDOP) Caution Yellow Silent HDOP increase in secondary GPS
(GPS accuracy decrease)
Loading Non-HO chart. Caution Yellow Silent [ENC]Selecting Chart that is not
Official. (ex. C-MAP)
Over scale. Caution Yellow Silent [ENC]Two expansion displays were
multiplied from the reduced scale of
the chart when the ship moves to
another chart.
Larger scale available. Caution Yellow Silent Larger scale available.
ENC data are available. Caution Yellow Silent [ENC]ENC data are available.
Position shift. Caution Yellow Silent Ship’s position is shifted by Offset
function.
Chart shift. Caution Yellow Silent Chart shift.
Chart shift to WGS84. Caution Yellow Silent [ARCS] Selecting Chart that is not
datum on WGS84.
POSN1 not differential. Caution Yellow Silent The quality indicator of POSN1 is
things except “1".
POSN2 not differential. Caution Yellow Silent The quality indicator of POSN2 is
things except “1".
Fix View. Caution Yellow Silent Selecting Fix View
No ENC available Caution Yellow Silent [ENC] The chart at the ship position
is No ENC
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(6) Operation Miss
Alarm
Category*1 Message*2 Alarm Type*3 Buzzer Type*4 Meaning*5 Condition*6
Colour*3
Operation Invalid Data Operation Miss Blue Operation Miss The operation for which data was
Miss necessary was done with there no
position data.
No Object Operation Miss Blue Operation Miss The spot without the object was
selected.
Echo OFF Operation Miss Blue Operation Miss Echo is off because offset limit of
Radar echo was over.
Not Allowed Operation Miss Blue Operation Miss Invalid operation
Max Point Operation Miss Blue Operation Miss Entered information beyond the
specification
Note:
• Some of the alarms may not be available depending on the system configuration used.
8 Reference 8-6
Remarks:
*1: Category
Alert display
[Alert buttons on the display panel]
Not acknowledged Red blinking Stay red Red blinking Red blinking Generated
Alarm
Acknowledged Not indicate Stay red Stay red Stay red Silent
Not acknowledged Yellowish Stay yellowish Yellowish orange Yellowish orange Generated
orange blinking orange blinking blinking
Warning
Acknowledged Not indicate Stay yellowish Stay yellowish Stay yellowish Silent
orange orange orange
Information Blue blinking Stay blue Stay blue Stay blue Generated
Information with low integrity/ Caution Not indicate Stay yellow Stay yellow Stay yellow Silent
8-7 8 Reference
8.2 Chart-Related Alert Information
8.2.1 Alert Information of ARCS Chart
When ARCS chart is displayed on ECDIS, chart-related alerts may occur frequently. It is obligated to
display these alerts on ECDIS, and such frequent occurrence of the alerts is not the result of a
malfunction of ECDIS. JRC’s ECDIS is designed to read the chart and permit information of ARCS and
display such alert information.
Alert Information of ARCS chart
8 Reference 8-8
Timing and place of
No. Error message Measures to take
displaying error message
13 Chart Shift To WGS84 Note that the currently displayed chart Displayed in the message area
position is shifted. The displayed chart is when the chart is displayed
not of the WGS-84 geodetic system, but it
is displayed in accordance with WGS-84
while the offset value of chart data is used
as reference.
14 WGS84 position cannot be related Note that the geodetic system of the Displayed in the message area
accurately to chart Chart#. currently displayed chart does not when the chart is displayed
conform to WGS-84. An offset value is
not set to WGS-84, so the chart cannot be
shifted to WGS-84.
15 Loading different datum chart Note that the geodetic system of the Displayed in the message area
currently displayed chart is not WGS-84. when the chart is displayed
A chart of a non-WGS-84 geodetic system
is displayed.
16 Loaded unknown datum chart Note that the currently displayed chart is Displayed in the message area
of an unknown geodetic system. A chart when the chart is displayed
whose geodetic system is not set in chart
data is displayed.
17 PIN Error Check for the Personal Identification Displayed in the panel when a
Number (PIN). The entered PIN is not PIN is entered at start of
correct. Navigation & Planning
18 Data error(0xFFFFFF79):Chart Permit Register Chart Permit again. Chart Displayed in Chart Portfolio
corrupted. Please reload original media. Permit is in abnormal state. If the when the chart is imported
re-registration of Chart Permit does not
restore the system to normal operation,
ask your ARCS agent/distributor for the
authorized license (Chart Permit).
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8.2.3 Alert Information of S-57/S-63 Chart
This section explains the details of the alert information that may appear inside the log window of Chart
Portfolio while S-57/S-63 chart is imported/updated on ECDIS.
2 error(0x00000002) A catalog file on the chart CD This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: File Length contains a data length error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
3 error(0x00000003) The chart CD contains a file This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: File extention extension error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
4 error(0x00000004) A chart file is found on the This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: File count chart CD. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
5 error(0x00000005) Specified data is not found on This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Data not found the chart CD. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
6 error(0x00000006) The chart CD contains a file This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Data error data error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
7 error(0x00000007) A chart file on the chart CD This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: CRC contains a CRC value error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
8 error(0x00000008) The chart CD contains an This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Exchange exchange target data error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
9 error(0x00000009) The chart CD contains a file This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Data structure structure error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
10 error(0x0000000A) The attribute value of an This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Attribute object defined in a chart file chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
on the chart CD is incorrect. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
8 Reference 8-10
When Base CD is used: (continued)
No. Error message Cause Procedure
14 error(0x0000000E) Data acquisition error (PL Contact selling agency of chart.
error: PL Rule rule section)
Information
19 error(0x00000013) A chart object on the chart This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Topology CD contains a topology error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
20 error(0x00000014) A chart area object on the This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Area Object Link chart CD contains a link error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
21 error(0x00000015) A line object on the chart CD This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
error: Line Object Link contains a link error. chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
22 error(0x00000016)
error: Object outside
A chart object on the chart
CD is beyond the boundary.
This message indicates a fatal error of the chart CD. The
chart CD cannot be used for import or update processing. 8
range Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
2 error(0x00000002) Chart index acquisition error An index needs to be created again. Index creation may
error: Index get take several hours.
Contact your JRC sales representative.
3 error(0x00000003) SENC file is not found. An index needs to be created again. Index creation may
error: File not found take several hours.
Contact your JRC sales representative.
4 error(0x00000004) A chart file on the chart CD This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: CRC contains a CRC value error. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
5 error(0x00000005) The update CD contains an This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Exchange exchange target data error. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
6 error(0x00000006) The update CD contains a file This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Data structure structure error. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
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When Update CD is used: (continued)
No. Error message Cause Procedure
7 error(0x00000007) A chart defined in a catalog This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Data not found file on the update CD is not chart cannot be updated.
found. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
8 error(0x00000008) A SENC chart object name is This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Object not found not found. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
13 error(0x0000000D) The update CD contains an This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Sequential update number sequence chart cannot be updated.
number error error. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
14 error(0x0000000E) An update chart on the This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Object index update CD contains an object chart cannot be updated.
index error. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
15 error(0x0000000F) An update chart on the This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Attribute update CD contains an chart cannot be updated.
information attribute information error. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
16 error(0x00000010) An update chart on the This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Attribute update CD contains an chart cannot be updated.
attribute value error. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
23 error(0x00000017) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Data structure data structure error. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
24 error(0x00000018) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: FFPC delete data structure error (FFPC chart cannot be updated.
field deletion). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
8 Reference 8-12
When Update CD is used: (continued)
No. Error message Cause Procedure
25 error(0x00000019) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: FFPC edit data structure error (FFPC chart cannot be updated.
field change). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
26 error(0x0000001A) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: FSPC delete data structure error (FSPC chart cannot be updated.
field deletion). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
27 error(0x0000001B) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: FSPC edit data structure error (FSPC chart cannot be updated.
field change). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
28 error(0x0000001C) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: VRPC delete data structure error (VRPC chart cannot be updated.
field deletion). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
29 error(0x0000001D) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: VRPC edit data structure error (VRPC chart cannot be updated.
field change). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
30 error(0x0000001E) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: SGCC delete data structure error (SGCC chart cannot be updated.
field deletion). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
31 error(0x0000001F) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: SGCC edit data structure error (SGCC chart cannot be updated.
field change). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
8
32 error(0x00000020) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Coordinate Type data structure error chart cannot be updated.
(coordinate type). Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
34 error(0x00000022) A chart object on the update This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Topology CD contains a topology error. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
35 error(0x00000023) A chart area object on the This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
Area Object Link update CD contains a link chart cannot be updated.
error. Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
37 error(0x00000025) A chart object on the update This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Object outside CD is beyond the boundary. chart cannot be updated.
range Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
38 error(0x00000026) The update CD contains a This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: point chart point object error. chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
39 error(0x00000027) Chart CD Edition number This message indicates a fatal error of the update CD. This
error: Edition number error chart cannot be updated.
Clean the CD-ROM, and perform the import processing
again. If the same error recurs, contact the chart distributor.
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8.3 Abbreviation for Geodetic System
No. Abbreviation Description No. Abbreviation Description
1 WGS-72 World Geodetic System 1972 56 KAN Kandawala
2 WGS-84 World Geodetic System 1984 57 KEG Kerguelen Island 1949
3 EUR European 1950 58 KEA Kertau 1948
4 ADI Adindan 59 KUS Kusaie Astro 1951
5 AFG Afgooye 60 LCF L. C. 5 Astro 1961
6 AIN Ain el Abd 1970 61 LEH Leigon
7 ANO Anna 1 Astro 1965 62 LIB Liberia 1964
8 AIA Antigua Island Astro 1943 63 LUZ Luzon
9 ARF Arc 1950 64 MIK Mahe 1971
10 ARS Arc 1960 65 MAS Massawa
11 ASC Ascension Island 1958 66 MER Merchich
12 ATF Astro beacon "E" 1945 67 MID Midway Astro 1961
13 SHB Astro DOS 71/4 68 MIN Minna
14 TRN Astro Tern Island (FRIG) 1961 69 ASM Montserrat Island Astro 1958
15 ASQ Astronomical Station 1952 70 MPO M'Poraloko
16 AUA Australian Geodetic 1966 71 NAH Nahrwan
17 AUG Australian Geodetic 1984 72 NAP Naparima, BWI
18 PHA Ayabelle Lighthouse 73 NAS North American 1927
19 IBE Bellevue (IGN) 74 NAR North American 1983
20 BER Bermuda 1957 75 FLO Observatorio Meteorologico 1939
21 BID Bissau 76 OEG Old Egyptian 1907
22 BOO Bogota Observatory 77 OHA Old Hawaiian
23 BUR Bukit Rimpah 78 FAH Oman
24 CAZ Camp Area Astro 79 OGB Ordnance Survey of Great Britain
25 CAI Campo Inchauspe 1969 1936
26 CAO Canton Astro 1966 80 PLN Pico de las Nieves
27 CAP Cape 81 PIT Pitcairn Astro 1967
28 CAC Cape Canaveral 82 PTB Point 58
29 CGE Carthage 83 PTN Pointe Noire 1948
30 CHI Chatam Island Astro 1971 84 POS Porto Santo 1936
31 CHU Chua Astro 85 PRP Provisional South American 1956
32 COA Corrego Alegre 86 HIT Provisional South Chilean 1963
33 DAL Dabola (also known as Hito XVIII 1963)
34 BAT Djakarta (Batavia) 87 PUR Puerto Rico
35 GIZ DOS 1968 88 QAT Qatar national
36 EAS Easter Island 1967 89 QUO Qornoq
37 EUS European 1979 90 REU Reunion
37 FOT Fort Thomas 1955 91 MOD Rome 1940
39 GAA Gan 1970 92 SAE Santo (DOS) 1965
40 GEO Geodetic Datum 1949 93 SAO Sao Braz
41 GRA Graciosa Base SW 1948 94 SAP Sapper Hill 1943
42 GUA Guam 1963 95 SCK Schwarzeck
43 GSE Gunung Segara 96 SGM Selvagem Grande 1938
44 DOB GUX 1 Astro 97 SAN South American 1969
45 HEN Herat North 98 SOA South Asia
46 HJO Hjorsey 1955 99 TAN Tananarive Observatory 1925
47 HKD Hong Kong 1963 100 TIL Timbalai 1948
48 HTN Hu-Tzu-Shan 101 TOY Tokyo
49 IND Indian Indian 1954 102 TDC Tristan Astro 1968
50 INF Indian 1975 103 MVS Viti Levu 1916
51 INH Ireland 1965 104 ENW Wake-Eniwetok 1960
52 TRL ISTS 061 105 WAK Wake Island Astro 1952
53 ISG Astro 1968 106 YAC Yacare
54 IST ISTS 073 Astro 1969 107 ZAN Zanderij
55 JOH Johnston Island 1961 108 SPK SK-42 (Pulkovo 42)
8 Reference 8-14
8.4 List of standard terms, units and abbreviations
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Acknowledge ACK Closest Point of Approach CPA
Compact Disk Read Only
Acquire, Acquisition ACQ CDROM
Memory
Consistent Common Reference
Acquisition Zone AZ CCRP
Point
Consistent Common Reference
Adjust, Adjustment ADJ CCRS
System
Aft AFT Contrast CONT
Alarm ALARM Coordinated Universal Time UTC
Altitude ALT Correction CORR
Amplitude Modulation AM Course CRS
Anchor Watch ANCH Course Over the Ground COG
Antenna ANT Course Through the Water CTW
April APR Course To Steer CTS
Audible AUD Course Up C UP
August AUG Cross Track Distance XTD
Automatic AUTO Cursor CURS
Automatic Frequency Control AFC Dangerous Goods DG 8
Automatic Gain Control AGC Date DATE
Automatic Identification System AIS Day DAY
Dead Reckoning, Dead
Automatic Radar Plotting Aid ARPA DR
Reckoned Position
Auxiliary System/Function AUX December DEC
Available AVAIL Decrease DECR
Azimuth Indicator AZI Delay DELAY
Background BKGND Delete DEL
Bearing BRG Departure DEP
Bearing Waypoint To Waypoint BWW Depth DPTH
Bow Crossing Range BCR Destination DEST
Bow Crossing Time BCT Deviation DEV
Brilliance BRILL Differential GLONASS DGLONASS
Built in Test Equipment BITE Differential GNSS DGNSS
Calibrate CAL Differential GPS DGPS
Cancel CNCL Digital Selective Calling DSC
Carried (for example, carried
C Display DISP
EBL origin)
Central Processing Unit CPU Distance DIST
Centre CENT Distance Root Mean Square DRMS
Change CHG Distance To Go DTG
Circularly Polarised CP Drift DRIFT
Dropped(for example, dropped
Clear CLR D
EBL origin)
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List of standard terms, units and abbreviations (continued)
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
East E Global Positioning System GPS
Echo Reference REF Great Circle GC
Electronic Bearing Line EBL Grid GRID
Electronic Chart Display and
ECDIS Ground GND
Information System
Electronic Chart System ECS Grounding Avoidance System GAS
Electronic Navigational Chart ENC Group Repetition Interval GRI
Electronic Position Fixing
EPFS Guard Zone GZ
System
Electronic Range and Bearing
ERBL Gyro GYRO
Line
Emergency Position Indicating Harmful Substances(applies to
EPIRB HS
Radio Beacon AIS)
Enhance ENH Head Up H UP
Enter ENT Heading HDG
Equipment EQUIP Heading Control System HCS
Error ERR Heading Line HL
Estimated Position EP High Frequency HF
Estimated Time of Arrival ETA High Speed Craft HSC
Estimated Time of Departure ETD Horizontal Dilution Of Precision HDOP
European Geo-Stationary
EGNOS I - Band I-Band
Navigational Overlay System
Event EVENT Identification ID
Exclusion Zone EZ In IN
External EXT Increase INCR
F - Band (applies to Radar) F-Band Indication IND
February FEB Information INFO
Foreword FWD Infrared INF RED
Fishing Vessel FISH Initialization INIT
Fix FIX Input INP
Forward FWD Input/Output I/O
Frequency FREQ Integrated Bridge System IBS
Frequency Modulation FM Integrated Navigation System INS
Integrated Radio Communication
Full FULL IRCS
System
Geographics GEOG Interference Rejection IR
Geometric Dilution Of Precision GDOP Interswitch ISW
Global Maritime Distress and
GMDSS Interval INT
Safety System
Global Navigation Satellite
GNSS January JAN
System
Global Orbiting Navigation
GLONASS July JUL
Satellite System
8 Reference 8-16
List of standard terms, units and abbreviations (continued)
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
June JUN North Up N UP
Label LBL Not Less Than NLT
Latitude LAT Not More Than NMT
Latitude/Longitude L/L Not Under Command NUC
Leeway LWY November NOV
Limit LIM October OCT
Line Of Position LOP Off OFF
Log LOG Officer On Watch OOW
Long Pulse LP Offset OFFSET
Long Range LR On ON
Longitude LON Out/Output OUT
Loran LORAN Own Ship OS
Lost Target LOST LOST TGT Panel Illumination PANEL
Low Frequency LF Parallel Index Line PI
Magnetic MAG Past Positions PAST POSN
Man Overboard MOB Passenger Vessel PASSV
Manoeuvre MVR Performance Monitor MON
Manual MAN Permanent PERM
Map(s) MAP Person Overboard POB
March MAR
Personal Identification
Number
PIN 8
Maritime Mobile Services Identity
MMSI Pilot Vessel PILOT
number
Maritime Pollutant (applies to AIS) MP Port/Portside PORT
Maritime Safety Information MSI Position POSN
Positional Dilution Of
Marker MKR PDOP
Precision
Master MSTR Power PWR
Maximum MAX Predicted PRED
May MAY Predicted Area of Danger PAD
Medium Frequency MF Predicted Point of Collision PPC
Medium Pulse MP Pulse Length PL
Menu MENU Pulse Modulation PM
Pulse Repetition
Minimum MIN PRF
Frequency
Missing MISSING Pulse Repetition Rate PRR
Mute MUTE Pulses Per Revolution PPR
Navigation NAV Racon RACON
Night NT Radar Plotting RP
Normal NORM Radius RAD
North N Range RNG
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List of standard terms, units and abbreviations (continued)
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Range Rings RR Stabilized STAB
Raster Chart Display System RCDS Standby STBY
Raster Navigational Chart RNC Starboard/Starboard Side STBD
Rate Of Turn ROT Station STN
Real-time Kinemetic RTK Symbol(s) SYM
Receive Rx RX Synchronized/Synchronous SYNC
Receiver RCDR Target TGT
Receiver Autonomous Integrity
RAIM Target Tracking TT
Monitoring
Reference REF Test TEST
Relative REL Time TIME
Relative Motion RM Time Difference TD
Revolutions per Minute RPM Time Dilution Of Precision TDOP
Rhumb Line RL Time Of Arrival TOA
Roll On/Roll Off Vessel RoRo Time Of Departure TOD
Root Mean Square RMS Time to CPA TCPA
Route ROUTE Time To Go TTG
Safety Contour SF CNT Time to Wheel Over Line TWOL
Sailing Vessel SAIL Track TRK
Satellite SAT Track Control System TCS
S-Band S-BAND Tracking TRKG
Scan to Scan SC/SC Trail(s) TRAIL
Search And Rescue SAR Transmit and Receive TXRX
Search And Rescue Transponder SART Transceiver TCVR
Search And Rescue Vessel SARV Transferred Line Of Position TPL
Select SEL Transmit TX
September SEP Transmitter TMTR
Transmitting Heading
Sequence SEQ THD
Device
Set (i.e., set and drift, or setting a
SET Transponder TPR
value)
Ship’s Time TIME Trial TRAIL
Short Pulse SP Trigger Pulse TRIG
Signal to Noise Ratio SNR True T
Simulation SIM True Motion TM
Slave SLAVE Tune TUNE
South S Ultrahigh Frequency UHF
Uninterruptible Power
Speed SPD UPS
Supply
Speed and Distance Measuring
SDME Universal Time, Coordinated UTC
Equipment
Universal Transverse
Speed Over the Ground SOG UTM
Mercator
Speed Through the Water STW Unstabilised UNSTAB
8 Reference 8-18
List of standard terms, units and abbreviations (continued)
Term Abbreviation Unit Abbreviation
Variable Range Marker VRM Cable Length cbl
Cycles Per
Variation VAR cps
Second
Vector VECT Degree(s) deg
Very High Frequency VHF Fathom(s) fm
Very Low Frequency VLF Feet/Foot ft
Vessel Aground GRND Gigahertz GHz
Vessel at Anchor ANCH Hectopascal hPa
Vessel Constrained by Draught VCD Hertz Hz
Vessel Engaged in Diving Operations DIVE Hour(s) hr(s)
Vessel Engaged in Dredging or Underwater
DRG Kilohertz kHz
Operations
Vessel Engaged in Towing Operations TOW Kilometre km
Vessel Not Under Command NUC Kilopascal kPa
Vessel Restricted in Manoeuvrability RIM Knot(s) kn
Vessel Traffic Service VTS Megahertz MHz
Vessel Underway Using Engine UWE Minute(s) min
Visual Display Unit VDU Nautical Mile(s) NM
Voyage VOY Second(s) sec
Voyage Data Recorder
Warning
VDR
WARNING
8
Water WAT
Waypoint WPT
Waypoint Closure Velocity WCV
West W
Wheel Over Line WOL
Wheel Over Point WOP
Wheel Over Time WOT
World Geodetic System WGS
X-Band X-BAND
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8.5 Data Formats of Files that ECDIS
can Import/Export
Note:
・Do not write the file whose extension has been changed externally to the hard disk.
Example:
// SYMBOL,InstName,,,,,,
// Comment,,,,,,,
// Lat,,,Lon,,
SYMBOL,BOYSHP01,,,,
User comment,,,,,
30,6.433,N,129,35.583,E
8 Reference 8-20
8.5.3.1 Route Files
(1) Normal Routes
*1 *2
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import Export
*3
1 // (Space) Fixed character string ✔
ROUTE SHEET exported by JRC Fixed character string ✔
ECDIS.
2 // (Space) Fixed character string ✔
<<NOTE>>This strings // indicate Variable length character ✔
comment column/cells. You can string
edit freely.
3 // (Space) Fixed character string ✔
Route name Route name of source file ✔
, Fixed character ✔
<Normal> Fixed character string ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Route comments Comments from the ✔
source file
4 // (Space) Fixed character string ✔
WP No. Fixed character string ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Lat Fixed character string ✔
8
, Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Lon Fixed character string ✔
, Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Prt [nm] Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Stb [nm] Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Arr Rad [nm] Fixed character ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Speed [nm] Fixed character string ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Sail (RL/GC) Fixed character string ✔
, Fixed character ✔
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Line Contents Examples, etc. Import Export
• In the WP000 line, all fields other than latitude and longitude (degree value, minute value and code)
are filled with “✻✻✻”.
8 Reference 8-22
‘(2) TCS Routes
8-23 8 Reference
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import Export
• In the WP000 line, all fields other than latitude and longitude (degree value, minute value and code)
are filled with “✻✻✻”.
8 Reference 8-24
(3) 2G TCS Routes
1 ; Fixed character
(Space) x 63 characters Fixed character string
2 WP number 000 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Latitude degree value 3535.123 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Latitude code (N/S) N ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Longitude degree value 13948.234 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Longitude code (E/W) E ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Port side route width 0.50 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Starboard side route width 0.50 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Arrival circle radius 0.50 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Planned speed 12.30 ✔ 8
, Fixed character ✔
Navigation method (RL/GC) RL ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Turning rate 010.0 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Turning circle radius 0.50 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Time zone 09:00 ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Time zone code (E/W) E ✔
, Fixed character ✔
Name Yokohama ✔
3 Repeat from line second for each ✔
waypoint.
• In the WP000 line, all fields other than latitude and longitude (numeric values and codes) are ignored.
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8.5.3.2 User Chart Files
(1) Header Records
8 Reference 8-26
(2) Object Records
a) Symbols
8-27 8 Reference
b) (Poly) Lines
• For lines without instructions, fill in the instruction name field with “✻✻✻”.
• When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
8 Reference 8-28
c) Arc
8-29 8 Reference
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import
• When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
• When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
8 Reference 8-30
e) Polygons
• When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
8-31 8 Reference
f) Circles
8 Reference 8-32
g) Ellipses
8-33 8 Reference
h) Fans
8 Reference 8-34
i) User Danger Areas
• When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
8-35 8 Reference
j) Text
• When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes.
8 Reference 8-36
8.5.3.3 Logbook File
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import
8-37 8 Reference
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import
8 Reference 8-38
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import
Latitude degree value for POS1 35 ✔
, ✔
Latitude minute value for POS1 35.123 ✔
, ✔
Latitude code for POS1 (N/S) N ✔
, ✔
Longitude degree value for 139 ✔
POS1
, ✔
Longitude minute value for 48.234 ✔
POS1
, ✔
Longitude code for POS1 (E/W) E ✔
, ✔
Course relative to land 123.4 ✔
, ✔
Ship speed relative to land 12.3 ✔
, ✔
Bow heading 123.5 ✔
, ✔
Ship speed relative to water 12.4 ✔
, ✔
8
Average ship speed for last four 12.0 ✔
hours
, ✔
Average ship speed for last 24 13.2 ✔
hours
, ✔
Total distance relative to land 12345.5 ✔
, ✔
Total distance relative to water 12300.6 ✔
, ✔
Chart name that caused the JP34OBJ ✔
event
, ✔
Set 123.4 ✔
, ✔
Drift 12.4 ✔
, ✔
Wind direction 234.5 ✔
, ✔
Wind speed 10.3 ✔
, ✔
Wave height 2.0 ✔
, ✔
8-39 8 Reference
Line Contents Examples, etc. Import
8 Reference 8-40
8.6 Display Symbols(S-57/S-63)
Display Symbols on Manual Update
Airport/airfield
Anchor berth
Anchorage area
Beacon, cardinal
Beacon, lateral
Berth 8
Building, single
Built-up area
Buoy, cardinal
Buoy, installation
Buoy, lateral
Caution area
Checkpoint
Coastguard station
Control point
Crane
Current - non-gravitational
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Dam
Daymark
Distance mark
Dumping ground
Fishing facility
Fog signal
Fortified structure
Gate
Harbour facility
Hulk
Incineration area
Land area
Land elevation
Land region
Landmark
Light
Light float
Light vessel
Log pond
Magnetic variation
Marine farm/culture
Mooring/Warping facility
New Object
Obstruction
Offshore platform
8 Reference 8-42
Pile
Pipeline area
Precautionary area
Production/storage area
Pylon/bridge support
Radar reflector
Radar station
Radio station
Rescue station 8
Retro-reflector
Sand waves
Seabed area
Shoreline construction
Slope topline
Sloping ground
Sounding
Spring
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Tidal stream - harmonic prediction
Topmark
Underwater/awash rock
Vegetation
Water turbulence
Weed/Kelp
Wreck
Name Graphic
Berth
Bridge
Cable, overhead
Cable, submarine
Canal
Causeway
Conveyor
Dam
8 Reference 8-44
Deep water route centerline
Dyke
Fence/wall
Ferry route
Fishing facility
Floating dock
Fortified structure
Gate
Land area
Land elevation
Landmark
8
Magnetic variation
Marine farm/culture
Mooring/Warping facility
Navigation line
New Object
Obstruction
Oil barrier
Pipeline, overhead
Pontoon
Radar line
Railway
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Rapids
Recommended track
River
Road
Runway
Sand waves
Seabed area
Shoreline construction
Slope topline
Tideway
Tunnel
Vegetation
Water turbulence
Waterfall
Name Graphic
Airport/airfield
8 Reference 8-46
Anchor berth
Anchorage area
Berth
8
Bridge
Building, single
Built-up area
8-47 8 Reference
Cable area
Canal
Causeway
Caution area
Checkpoint
Contiguous zone
8 Reference 8-48
Continental shelf area
Conveyor
Crane
Custom zone 8
Dam
Dock area
8-49 8 Reference
Dry dock
Dumping ground
Dyke
Fairway
Ferry route
Fishery zone
8 Reference 8-50
Fishing facility
Fishing ground
Fortified structure
Gate
Gridiron
8-51 8 Reference
Harbour facility
Ice area
Incineration area
Lake
Land region
Landmark
8 Reference 8-52
Lock basin
Log pond
Magnetic variation
Marine farm/culture
Mooring/Warping facility
8-53 8 Reference
Navigational system of marks
New Object
Obstruction
Offshore platform
Pipeline area
8 Reference 8-54
Precautionary area
Production/storage area
Pylon/bridge support
Radar range 8
Rapids
Recommended track
8-55 8 Reference
Restricted area
River
Road
Runway
Sand waves
Seabed area
8 Reference 8-56
Shoreline construction
Silo/tank
Sloping ground
Swept Area
8-57 8 Reference
Tidal stream - flood/ebb
8 Reference 8-58
Tide - time series
Tideway
Tunnel
8-59 8 Reference
Two-way route part
Vegetation
Water turbulence
Weed/Kelp
Wreck
8 Reference 8-60
8.6.1 Attributes of the ENC object
The validation rules for attributes of ENC objects handled in manual update are specified in
"S-57 Appendix A Chapter 2 - Attributes". The ENC object attributes are the following six types.
Attribute type
enumerated('E') One choice is available.
list('L') It is the same as enumerated, but you can select multiple.
float('F') Fraction can be entered.
integer('I') You can enter an integer.
coded string('A') Free text.
free text('S') Free text.
In order to display objects correctly with manual update, you need to follow the instructions in
"S-57 Appendix A Chapter 2 - Attributes".
The choices and input ranges are displayed in the input dialog for types 'E', 'L', 'F', 'I'. For types
'A' and 'S', please refer to the following and enter the values according to the rule.
Definition:
A channel number assigned to a specific radio frequency, frequencies or frequency band.
Expected input:
enter specific VHF-Channel
References:
INT 1: IM 40;
M-4: 488;
The attribute ' communication channel ' encodes the various VHF-channels used for communication.
Indication:
Each VHF-channel should be indicated by 2 digits and up to 2 characters (A-Z);
e.g. VHF-channel 7 -> > 07’
VHF-channel 16 -> > 16’;
The indication of several VHF-channels is possible;
Format:
[XXXX];[XXXX];...
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Attribute: Date end
Indication:
the 'date, end' should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the month
(MM) (e.g. April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD), according to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDD (mandatory)
Example:
19961007 for 07 October 1996 as ending date.
Remarks:
The attribute 'date end' indicates the latest date on which an object (e.g. a buoy) will be present.
This attribute is to be used to indicate the removal or cancellation of an object at a specific date in the
future. See also 'periodic date end'
Indication:
The 'date, start' should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the month
(MM) (e.g. April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD), according to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDD (mandatory)
Example:
19960822 for 22 August 1996 as starting date.
Remarks:
The attribute 'date, start' indicates the earliest date on which an object (e.g. a buoy) will be present.
This attribute is to be used to indicate the deployment or implementation of an object at a specific date
in the future. See also 'periodic date start'.
8 Reference 8-62
Attribute: Nationality
Indication:
the nationality is encoded by a 2 character- code following ISO 3166 (refer to Annex A to S-57
Appendix A);
Format:
c2 (mandatory)
Remarks:
The attribute 'nationality' indicates the nationality of the specific object.
Definition:
The end of the active period for a seasonal object (e.g. a buoy). See also 'date end'.
References:
INT 1: IQ71;
M-4: 460.5; 8
Indication:
the 'periodic date end' should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the
month (MM) (e.g. April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD). When no specific year is required (ie the
object is removed at the same time each year) the following two cases may be considered:
- same day each year: --MMDD
- same month each year: --MM
This conforms to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDD (full date, mandatory)
--MMDD (same day each year, mandatory)
--MM (same month each year, mandatory)
Example:
--1015 for an ending date of 15 October each year.
Remarks:
No remarks.
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Attribute: Periodic date start
Definition:
The start of the active period for a seasonal object (e.g. a buoy). See also 'date start'.
References:
INT 1: IQ71;
M-4: 460.5;
Indication:
the 'periodic date, start' should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for
the month (MM) (e.g. April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD). When no specific year is required (ie
the object is deployed at the same time each year) the following two cases may be considered:
- same day each year: --MMDD
- same month each year: --MM
This conforms to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDD (full date, mandatory)
--MMDD (same day each year, mandatory)
--MM (same month each year, mandatory)
Example:
--04 for an operation starting in April each year.
Remarks:
No remarks.
Definition:
The distance between two successive peaks (or other points of identical phase) on an
electromagnetic wave in the radar band of the electromagnetic spectrum.
References:
INT 1: IS 3.1-4;
M-4: 486.3-4;
Indication:
the wavelength and the band code character is indicated;
In the case where two bands should be encoded, these should be separated by a comma.
Unit : m
resolution: 0.01 m
Format:
V.VV-B
V.VV-B,V.VV-B
'VV.VV' encodes the value of wavelength.
'B' encodes the band;
each separated by a hyphen ('-')
8 Reference 8-64
Example:
the radar transponder beacon wavelength '3cm (X) - Band' is indicated as '0.03-X'
Remarks:
The attribute 'radar transponder beacon wavelength' encodes the specific wavelength at which a radar
transponder beacon transmits.
Radar transponder beacons generally work on the following wavelengths:
- 3cm (X) - Band
- 10cm (S) - Band
Nevertheless, wavelengths outside the marine band are used.
Definition:
The reference calendar year for magnetic variation values.
References:
INT 1: IB 68.1, 70-71;
M-4: 270;
Indication:
the 'reference calendar year for magnetic variation' should be encoded using a 4 digit year-indication
(CCYY). 8
Format:
CCYY (mandatory)
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Attribute: Signal group
Definition:
The number of signals, the combination of signals or the morse character(s) within one period of full
sequence.
References:
INT 1: IP 10.2-9; IR 20, 22;
M-4: 453; 453.1-4; 471.2;
Indication:
The signal group of a light is encoded using brackets to separate the individual groups. A group of
signals may be a single number, a chain of numbers separated by "+", a sequence of up to 4 letters
or a letter and a number.
A fixed light has no signal group.
Where no specific signal group is given for one of the light characteristics, this should be shown by
an empty pair of brackets.
Format:
(c)(c)...
Examples:
Light characteristic SIGGRP Indication
VQ(6)+LFl -> (6)(1)
Fl+LFl (2+3) -> (1)(2+3)
Fl(2)+Lfl(3) -> (2)(3)
FFl -> ()(1)
Mo(AA) -> (AA)
AlFl(2W+1R) -> (2+1)
AlLFlWR -> (2)
FOcW -> ()(1)
AlOc(4)WR -> (4)
8 Reference 8-66
Attribute: Signal sequence
Definition:
The sequence of times occupied by intervals of light and eclipse for all 'light characteristics' except
for occulting where the sequence of times is occupied by intervals of eclipse and light.
Indication:
Unit for value of intervals: second (s)
resolution: 0.01 s
Format:
LL.L + (EE.E)
Example:
00.8+(02.2)+00.8+(05.2)
The above example encodes a signal sequence with two intervals of light and two intervals of eclipse.
For occulting lights, the 'signal sequence' is indicated using a fixed format to encode the values of
intervals of eclipse (E) and (L).
Format:
(EE.E)+LL.L
Example:
(00.8)+02.2+(00.8)+05.2) 8
The above example encodes a signal sequence with two intervals of eclipse and two intervals of light.
Remarks:
The 'signal sequence' for all 'light characteristics' except for occulting is indicated using a fixed format
to encode the value of intervals of light (L) and eclipse (E).
Indication:
The direction in degrees and velocity in knots are encoded in pairs. Each value separated by a
comma.
Example:
63230,Darwin,HW,124,2.2,128,2.1,125,2.9,116,2.8,110,2.0,095,0.6,020,0.2,320,1.9,315,2.1,300,2.
8,268,2.6,200,2.4,165,2.5
Remarks:
The attribute 'Tidal stream - panel values' encodes the identification of the reference station with
reference water level and the direction of the flow and the springs rate from 6 hours before to 6 hours
after high water (HW) or low water (LW) at the reference station, at hourly intervals.
The relationship to a reference station is encoded using a collection object.
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Attribute: Tidal stream, current - time series values
Indication:
The direction in degrees and velocity in knots are encoded in pairs. Each value separated by a
comma.
Example:
135,1.5,156,1.9,301,1.1,342,0.9
Remarks:
The attribute 'Tidal stream, current - time series values' encodes values for a direction and velocity
time series.
Indication:
Dates/times and heights are to be encoded in pairs, each value separated by a comma.
The date/time should be encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the month
(MM) (eg April = 04) and 2 digits for the day (DD), separated by a capital AT@ from the hour (hh) and
minutes (mm) which should each be encoded using 2 digits. This conforms to ISO 8601: 1988.
Seconds should not be used.
The height should be given in metres (xx.x) with a resolution of 0.1 metre.
Format:
CCYYMMDDThhmm,xx.x,CCYYMMDDThhmm,xx.x
Example:
19950428T1020,1.2,19950428T1455,4.8,...
Remarks:
The attribute 'tide - high and low water values' encodes information on the times and heights of high
and low waters for each day of the duration of the time series.
8 Reference 8-68
Attribute: Tide - time and height differences
Indication:
time difference in hours and minutes: " hhmm (according to ISO 8106: 1988)
height difference: metres (preceded with A-@ if negative value)
rate difference: knots (preceded with A-@ if negative value)
Example:
Tidal height: 63230, Darwin,-0040,-0.7,0.9
Tidal stream: 59060, Cairns,+0130,1.2,-0.7
Remarks:
The attribute 'tide - time and height differences' encodes the time and tidal height or tidal stream rate
difference comparative to a reference station.
The format is the same for tides and tidal streams, with height difference being replaced by rate
difference. The relation to a reference station is encoded by the use of a collection object.
The attribute is used to contain the identification of the reference station and , encoded in triplets,
mean time difference (+ or -), height or rate difference for mean high water or mean high rate
(preceded with A-@ if negative value), height or rate difference for mean low water or mean low rate
(preceded with A-@ if negative value), each value separated by a comma.
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Attribute: Time end
Indication:
The 'time end' will consist of a date and a time separated by a capital AT@. The date should be
encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the month (MM) (e.g. April = 04) and
2 digits for the day (DD). The time should be encoded using 2 digits for the hour (hh), 2 digits for the
minutes (mm) and 2 digits for the seconds (ss). This conforms to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDDThhmmss (mandatory)
Example:
19940426T094500 for a period ending at 09:45 am on 26 April 1994.
Remarks:
The attribute 'time end' indicates the end of a active period.
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Attribute: Time start
Indication:
The 'time start' will consist of a date and a time separated by a capital AT@. The date should be
encoded using 4 digits for the calendar year (CCYY), 2 digits for the month (MM) (e.g. April = 04) and
2 digits for the day (DD). The time should be encoded using 2 digits for the hour (hh), 2 digits for the
minutes (mm) and 2 digits for the seconds (ss). This conforms to ISO 8601: 1988.
Format:
CCYYMMDDThhmmss (mandatory)
Example:
19940212T162000 for a period starting at 04:20 pm on 12 February 1994.
Remarks:
The attribute 'time start' indicates the start of an active period.
Definition:
The designated call-sign of a radio station.
References:
INT 1: not specified;
M-4: not specified;
Remarks:
No remarks.
8 Reference 8-70
Attribute: Object name
Definition:
The individual name of an object.
References:
INT 1: ID 7, IF 19, IN 12.2-3;
M-4: 371; 323.1-2; 431.2-3; 431.5;
Remarks:
No remarks.
Definition:
The area within which a particular pilotage service operates.
References:
INT 1: IT 1.2; 8
M-4: 491.1-2;
Remarks:
No remarks.
Definition:
Specifies the defining characteristics of a ‘new object’.
Remarks:
Identical definitions must be used for other instances of identical features being encoded.
The wording for the attribute CLSDEF must be approved by TSMAD before use.
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Attribute: Object class name
Definition:
Specifies the descriptive name of a ‘new object’ feature object class.
Remarks:
All ‘new objects’ of the same class must share the same CLSNAM.
The wording for the attribute CLSNAM must be approved by TSMAD before use.
References:
INT 1: ID 7, IF 19, IN 12.2-3;
M-4: 371; 323.1-2; 431.2-3; 431.5;
Indication:
Name of object (c...):string of national language characters
Format:
c...
Remarks:
The attribute 'object name in national language' encodes the individual name of an object in the
specified national language.
References:
INT 1: IT 1.2;
M-4: 491.1-2;
Indication:
Pilot district (c...):string of national language characters
Format:
c...
Remarks:
The attribute 'pilot district in national language' encodes the pilot district for which a pilot station is
responsible in the specified national language.
8 Reference 8-72
8.7 Display Symbols(ARCS/C-MAP)
The table below is a list of symbols to use when manually updating the chart.
without light
without light 8
Light flare, default
Buoys
without light
without light
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Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
without light
upward
without light
2cones point
Light flare, green
downward
without light
2cones base to
Light flare, red
base
8 Reference 8-74
Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
base
without light
2cones point to
Light flare, green
point
without light
8
Buoys Pillar buoy Sphere Light flare, green
without light
without light
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Symbol Tab (continued))
Category Method Graphic
without light
without light
without light
8 Reference 8-76
Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
without light
without light
without light
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Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
without light
without light
Buoys
Light flare, default
Super-buoy
Light flare, green
without light
without light
8 Reference 8-78
Light flare, red
without light
Beacon in general
Cone point up
Sphere
Cylinder
Board
Cube point up
X-shape
Upright cross
Beacon point up
T-shape
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Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Lattice beacon
Cone point up
Sphere
Cylinder
Board
Cube point up
X-shape
Upright cross
Beacon point up
T-shape
8 Reference 8-80
Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Beacon tower
Cone point up
Sphere
Cylinder
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Board
Cube point up
X-shape
Upright cross
Beacon point up
T-shape
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Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Berth number
Ferry area
Fortified structure
Fish stakes
Ports and Harbors
Fishing harbor
Fish farm
RoRo terminal
Mooring dolphin
Pile or bollard
Airport
Opening bridge
Built-up area
Minaret
Conspicuous minaret
Single building
Cairn
Conspicuous cairn
8 Reference 8-82
Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Chimney
Conspicuous chimney
Cranes
Dome
Conspicuous dome
Dish aerial
Flagstaff ,flagpole
Flare stack
Buildings
Monument
Conspicuous monument
Mast
Conspicuous mast
Mine, quarry
Quarry
Refinery
Conspicuous refinery
Silo
Conspicuous silo
Timber yard
Tank
Conspicuous tank
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Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Tank farm
Tower
Conspicuous tower
Water tower
Buildings
Wind-motor
Conspicuous wind-motor
Windmill
Conspicuous windmill
Offshore platform
8 Reference 8-84
Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Coastguard station
Rescue station
Miscellaneous Station
Pilot station
Signal station
Caution
meters
contour
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Obstructions
water
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Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Direction of buoyage
Inshore traffic
fixed marks
Traffic roundabout
separation scheme
deep-water route
separation scheme
Fishing ground
8 Reference 8-86
Symbol Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
Radio station
Rader conspicuous
Radio/Rader
Rader reflector
Rader scanner
Rader reflector
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Magnetic anomaly along a line or over an area
Cable area
Natural Feature/Seabed Foul area of seabed safe for navigation but not for
anchoring
Sand waves
Spring
Weed, kelp
Unknown ? Mark
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(2) Line Tab
Category Method Graphic
Simple Line
General Arc
warning Line
Anchor
Boundary of area where anchoring is prohibited or restricted
Ferry route
Ferry Routes
Cable ferry route
fixed marks
Routes
Regulated one-way recommended route centerline, based on
fixed marks
marks
marks
Submarine cable
Cable/Pipe
Oil, gas pipeline, submerged or on land
8 Reference 8-88
Line Tab (continued)
Category Method Graphic
anomaly, etc.
Miscellaneous Boundary
Boundary of a submarine pipeline with potentially dangerous
contents
non-dangerous contents
Unknown ? Mark
Polygon
Circle
Ellipse
(Area)
Fan
Warning Area
Small font
(Text)
Large font
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8.8 Set value list when starting ECDIS
The following description is list of set when starting “Navigation & Planning”.
8 Reference 8-90
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Display Panel (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
31 Route Information - CALC Set Calculated by the difference between the
COG and HDG vectors
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(2) Menu setting
8 Reference 8-92
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
40 AIS/TT AIS Sentence - VDM1 -
41 AIS Sentence - TTD1 -
42 AIS Sentence - TTD2 -
43 AIS/TT Setting Display TT Vector The value when ending last time
44 AIS/TT Past Position The value when ending last time
45 Target Number - AIS The value when ending last time
46 Target Number - TT The value when ending last time
47 AIS Filter - Ring (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
48 AIS Filter - Ring (Range) The value when ending last time
49 AIS Filter - Sector (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
50 AIS Filter - Sector (Angle) The value when ending last time
51 Filter Mode The value when ending last time
52 Filter Display The value when ending last time
53 CPA The value when ending last time
54 TCPA The value when ending last time
55 AIS Lost Alarm The value when ending last time
56 AIS CPA/TCPA Alarm The value when ending last time
57 Association Setting Association The value when ending last time
58 Synchronized with TTD The value when ending last time
59
60
Priority
Bearing
The value when ending last time
The value when ending last time
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61 Range The value when ending last time
62 Course The value when ending last time
63 Speed The value when ending last time
64 Auto Sail Start (Normal) To Waypoint The value when ending last time
65 Start (TCS) To Waypoint The value when ending last time
66 Pre Run Speed Value of STW
67 Pre Run Time The value when ending last time
68 Enter Angle The value when ending last time
69 Turn Rate The value when ending last time
70 Pre Run Distance The value when ending last time
71 XTD MAX The value when ending last time
72 Setting (Type 1) Turning Gain The value when ending last time
73 Setting (Type 2) XTD MAX The value when ending last time
74 Drift Correction The value when ending last time
75 Dead Band (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
76 Dead Band The value when ending last time
77 Auto Stop The value when ending last time
78 Setting (Type 3) Track Gain The value when ending last time
79 Drift Correction The value when ending last time
80 Dead Band (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
81 Dead Band The value when ending last time
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
82 Route Route Planning – - -
Table Editor
83 Route Planning – - -
Graphic Editor
84 Create Alternate Route - Cannot be selected
85 Distance Measurement - Cannot be selected
86 From Way Point
87 From - WPT No. 00
88 To Way Point
89 To - WPT No. 00
90 Use XTD Alarm (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
91 Setting Date/Time for monitoring The value when ending last time
92 Select Route - The value when ending last time
ETA (ON/OFF)
93 Default - Width Prt The value when ending last time
94 Default - Width Stb The value when ending last time
95 Default - Arr Radius The value when ending last time
96 Default - Speed The value when ending last time
97 Default - Sail The value when ending last time
98 Default - Turn Rate The value when ending last time
99 Default - Turn Radius The value when ending last time
100 Default - Time Zone The value when ending last time
101 Max. Latitude The value when ending last time
102 Tau Multiplier for Limit Check The value when ending last time
103 Check Safety The value when ending last time
in Editing (ON/OFF)
104 Route Type The value when ending last time
105 Side Sign Color The value when ending last time
106 Display Side Sign (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
107 Ownship/ Adjust - Cursor - -
108 Track Adjust - Enter Position LAT Current Position of Own ship
109 LON Current Position of Own ship
110 Adjust - Enter Offset LAT The value when ending last time
111 LON The value when ending last time
112 Anchor Watch – Radius The value when ending last time
Create Monitoring Circle
8 Reference 8-94
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
113 Ownship/ Setting Ship's Name The value when ending last time
114 Track Own Ship Symbol The value when ending last time
115 Display Heading Line The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
116 Display Beam Line (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
117 Vector – The value when ending last time
Display Over the Ground
118 Vector – The value when ending last time
Display Through the water
119 Vector - Vector Time The value when ending last time
120 Vector - Display Vector Time The value when ending last time
Mark (ON/OFF)
121 Vector - Display Vector Time The value when ending last time
Mark (Interval Time)
122 Track - Display Past Track The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
123 Track - Color The value when ending last time
124 Track - Track Period The value when ending last time
125 Track - Past POSN The value when ending last time
126 Track - Display Time Label The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
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127 Track - Interval The value when ending last time
128 Danger Detection - Display The value when ending last time
Vector Area (ON/OFF)
129 Danger Detection - Display The value when ending last time
Sector Area (ON/OFF)
130 Danger Detection – See "Main - Setting - Alarm
Set Alarm Limit Setting"
131 User Map Selecting User Map Unselected
132 Select User Map - -
133 Unselect User Map - -
134 User Map Editor - -
135 Chart Marking/Highlighting – LAT Current Position of Own ship
136 Event Mark LON Current Position of Own ship
137 MIN Scale 1:100,000,000
138 MAX Scale 1:1000
139 ID Automatically set
140 Time Current Time (UTC)
141 Comment (blank)
142 Marking/Highlighting – LAT Current Position of Own ship
143 Information Mark LON Current Position of Own ship
144 MIN Scale 1:100,000,000
145 MAX Scale 1:1000
146 Comment (blank)
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
147 Chart Marking/Highlighting – LAT Current Position of Own ship
148 Tidal Stream Mark LON Current Position of Own ship
149 MIN Scale 1:100,000,000
150 MAX Scale 1:1000
151 Set/Drift/Time Actual
(Actual/Redirected)
152 Set/Drift/Time (Direction) 000
153 Set/Drift/Time (Speed) 0.0
154 Set/Drift/Time (Time) Current Time (UTC)
155 Comment (blank)
156 Marking/Highlighting – LAT/LON (blank)
157 Highlight MIN Scale 1:100,000,000
158 MAX Scale 1:1000
159 Marking/Highlighting – - -
Delete Event mark
160 Off Center - Enter Position LAT Current Position of
chart displaying center
161 LON Current Position of
chart displaying center
162 Off Center - Home - -
163 User Setting – Name (blank)
Save My Port List
164 User Setting - My Port List - -
165 User Setting – Name (blank)
Save Chart Setting
166 User Setting – - -
Chart Setting List
167 Select S-57 Chart - -
168 Fix View (ON/OFF) OFF
169 Accept S-57 Updates - -
170 Graphical Index Display ENC Data (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
171 Display Chart Name The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
172 Chart Boundary - Overview The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
173 Chart Boundary - General The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
174 Chart Boundary - Coastal The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
175 Chart Boundary - Approach The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
176 Chart Boundary - Harbor The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
177 Chart Boundary - Berthing The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
8 Reference 8-96
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
178 Chart Manual Update - -
179 Multi View Single View Single View
Top Bottom
Right Top View
Left Top View
Right Bottom View
Left Bottom View
180 Select Area -
181 Wide Range View (ON/OFF) OFF
182 Chart Portfolio - Create - -
183 Chart Portfolio - Top Window - -
184 Chart Abbreviation - -
185 ARCS – - -
Temporary and Preliminary
186 ARCS - Adjust Datum Offset (Setting Offset) The value when ending last time
187 LAT The value when ending last time
188 LON The value when ending last time
189 ARCS – Geodetic Datum - From (blank)
190 Datum Transformation Reference Position - LAT 0 00.000N
191 Reference Position - LON 0 00.000E
192 Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Display Category The value when ending last time
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(View Common)
193 Area Boundary The value when ending last time
194 Depth Alarm – The value when ending last time
Shallow Contour
195 Depth Alarm - Safety Contour The value when ending last time
196 Depth Alarm - Safety Depth The value when ending last time
197 Depth Alarm - Deep Contour The value when ending last time
198 Depth Alarm – The value when ending last time
Two color Depth (ON/OFF)
199 Depth Alarm – The value when ending last time
Shallow Pattern (ON/OFF)
200 Depth Alarm - Show Isolated The value when ending last time
Danger In Shallow Water
(ON/OFF)
201 Redraw - Border Range The value when ending last time
202 Redraw - Margin The value when ending last time
203 Chart Symbol The value when ending last time
204 Chart Symbol - Full Light The value when ending last time
Line(ON/OFF)
205 Chart Symbol – Consider The value when ending last time
Scale Minimum (ON/OFF)
206 C-MAP Ed.3 Database The value when ending last time
(Display and ON/OFF setting)
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
207 Chart Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Type The value when ending last time
(View 1)
208 Text Size The value when ending last time
209 Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS [S]unknown object The value when ending last time
(View 1) (Layer) (S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
8 Reference 8-98
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
232 Chart Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS [O]Quality of data The value when ending last time
233 (View 1) (Layer) [O]Nautical publication The value when ending last time
information
234 [O]Coverage, Compilation The value when ending last time
scale of data
235 [O]Local magnetic anomary, The value when ending last time
Magnetic variation
236 [O]Sloping ground, Land The value when ending last time
elevation, Slope topline
237 [O]Vegetation, Lake, Rapids, The value when ending last time
River, Water fall, Tideway
238 [O]Building, Fortified The value when ending last time
structure, Land mark,
Silo/Tank, Airport, Road,
Railway
239 [O]Check point, Harbour The value when ending last time
facility
240 [O]Distance mark The value when ending last time
241 [O]Berch, Crane, Drydock, The value when ending last time
Mooring/Warping facility, Gate
242 [O]Sounding The value when ending last time 8
243 [O]Depth area, Depth counter The value when ending last time
244 [O]Water turbulance, Tide..., The value when ending last time
Current-non-gravitational
245 [O]Seabed area, Weed/Kelp, The value when ending last time
Spring
246 [O]Fishing-facility The value when ending last time
247 [O]Obstruction, Wreck, The value when ending last time
Underwater/Awash rock
248 [O]Cable, Submarine, The value when ending last time
Pipeline, Submarine/on land
249 [O]Continental shelf area The value when ending last time
250 [O]Custom zone, Free port The value when ending last time
area, Harbour area
251 [O]Fishery zone The value when ending last time
252 [O]Administration area, The value when ending last time
Contiguous zone, Exclusive
economic zone
253 [O]Radar station, Radio The value when ending last time
station, Coastguard station,
Rescure station
254 [-]Updated Objects The value when ending last time
(S-57 Only)
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
255 Chart Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Important text The value when ending last time
(View 1) (Vertical Clearance bridge,
(Text) overhead cable, so on)
256 Other text The value when ending last time
(Name of building so on)
(C-MAP Ed.3 only)
257 Name/Number of: buoys, The value when ending last time
beacons, so on
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
258 Light description The value when ending last time
259 Note on chart data or nautical The value when ending last time
publication
260 Nature of seabed The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
261 Geographic names The value when ending last time
262 Value of: magnetic variation, The value when ending last time
swept depth
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
263 Height of islet or land feature The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
264 Berth number The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
265 National language The value when ending last time
266 Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Type The value when ending last time
(View 2)
267 Text Size The value when ending last time
268 Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS [S]unknown object The value when ending last time
(View 2) (S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
(Layer)
269 [S]Land reagion, Sea The value when ending last time
area/named water area
270 [S]Causeway, Dam, Dyke, The value when ending last time
Gate
271 [S]Dyke, Slope topline, The value when ending last time
Airport, Bulding, single,
Crane, Landmark,
Built-up area
272 [S]Swept area The value when ending last time
273 [S]Sand wave, Tunnel, Cable, The value when ending last time
Submarine
274 [S]Navigation line The value when ending last time
275 [S]Recommended track The value when ending last time
276 [S]Ferry route The value when ending last time
277 [S]Radar range, Radar line The value when ending last time
278 [S]Restricted area The value when ending last time
8 Reference 8-100
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
279 Chart Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS [S]Ferry route, Military The value when ending last time
(View 2) practice area, Offshore
(Layer) production area
280 [S]Caution area, Fairway The value when ending last time
281 [S]Fishing ground, Marine The value when ending last time
farm/culture
282 [S]Anchorage area, Anchor The value when ending last time
berth
283 [S]Cable area, Pipeline area The value when ending last time
284 [S]Dumping ground, Cargo The value when ending last time
transshipment area,
Incineration area
285 [S]Daymark The value when ending last time
286 [S]Navigational system mark The value when ending last time
287 [S]topmarks The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
288 [S]light The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
289 [S]Fog signal, Retro-reflector, The value when ending last time
Radar transponder beacon,
Radar reflector 8
290 [S]Pilot boarding place, Signal The value when ending last time
station, Trafic, Signal
station, Warning
291 [O]Quality of data The value when ending last time
292 [O]Nautical publication The value when ending last time
information
293 [O]Coverage, Compilation The value when ending last time
scale of data
294 [O]Local magnetic anomary, The value when ending last time
Magnetic variation
295 [O]Sloping ground, Land The value when ending last time
elevation, Slope topline
296 [O]Vegetation, Lake, Rapids, The value when ending last time
River, Water fall, Tideway
297 [O]Building, Fortified The value when ending last time
structure, Land mark,
Silo/Tank, Airport, Road,
Railway
298 [O]Check point, Harbor The value when ending last time
facility
299 [O]Distance mark The value when ending last time
300 [O]Berch, Crane, Drydock, The value when ending last time
Mooring/Warping facility,
Gate
301 [O]Sounding The value when ending last time
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
302 Chart Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS [O]Depth area, Depth counter The value when ending last time
303 (View 2) [O]Water turbulance, Tide..., The value when ending last time
(Layer) Current-non-gravitational
304 [O]Seabed area, Weed/Kelp, The value when ending last time
Spring
305 [O]Fishing-facility The value when ending last time
306 [O]Obstruction, Wreck, The value when ending last time
Underwater/Awash rock
307 [O]Cable, Submarine, The value when ending last time
Pipeline, Submarine/on land
308 [O]Continental shelf area The value when ending last time
309 [O]Custom zone, Free port The value when ending last time
area, Harbour area
310 [O]Fishery zone The value when ending last time
311 [O]Administration area, The value when ending last time
Contiguous zone, Exclusive
economic zone
312 [O]Radar station, Radio The value when ending last time
station, Coastguard station,
Rescure station
313 [-]Updated Objects The value when ending last time
(S-57 Only)
314 Setting - S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Important text The value when ending last time
(View 2) (Vertical Clearance bridge,
(Text) overhead cable, so on)
315 Other text The value when ending last time
(Name of building so on)
(C-MAP Ed.3 only)
316 Name/Number of: buoys, The value when ending last time
beacons, so on
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
317 Light description The value when ending last time
318 Note on chart data or nautical The value when ending last time
publication
319 Nature of seabed The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
320 Geographic names The value when ending last time
321 Value of: magnetic variation, The value when ending last time
swept depth
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
322 Height of islet or land feature The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
323 Berth number The value when ending last time
(S-57 or C-MAP Ed.2)
324 National language The value when ending last time
8 Reference 8-102
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
325 Chart Setting - Other Chart Mariner's Mark/Line - The value when ending last time
Clearing Line (ON/OFF)
326 Mariner's Mark/Line – The value when ending last time
Tidal Stream (ON/OFF)
327 Mariner's Mark/Line – The value when ending last time
Highlighting (ON/OFF)
328 Mariner's Mark/Line – The value when ending last time
Event Mark (ON/OFF)
329 Mariner's Mark/Line – The value when ending last time
Reference Point (ON/OFF)
330 Mariner's Mark/Line – The value when ending last time
Information (ON/OFF)
331 Mariner's Mark/Line – The value when ending last time
Navtex Mark (ON/OFF)
332 User Chart – The value when ending last time
Symbol (ON/OFF)
333 User Chart - Line – The value when ending last time
Simple Line, Warning Line
(ON/OFF)
334 User Chart – Line – Arc The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF) 8
335 User Chart - Area - Polygon, The value when ending last time
Warning Area (ON/OFF)
336 User Chart - Area – The value when ending last time
Circle (ON/OFF)
337 User Chart - Area – The value when ending last time
Ellipse (ON/OFF)
338 User Chart – Area – The value when ending last time
Fan (ON/OFF)
339 User Chart - Text (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
340 Main EBL Maneuver (Displaying EBL Maneuver) Removed
341 Reach 600
342 Turn Mode Radius
343 Turn Set - Radius 0.5
344 Turn Set - Rate 30.0
345 Cross Bearing (Displaying Cross Bearing) Removed
346 LAT Current Position of Own ship
347 LON Current Position of Own ship
348 Bearing 180
349 Distance The value depended on the scale
350 True/Reverse The value when ending last time
351 Create Clearing Line – (Displaying Clearing Line) Displaying
Not Less Than
352 Create Clearing Line – (Displaying Clearing Line) Displaying
Not More Than
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
353 Main LOP - Create LOP (Displaying LOP) Removed
354 Latitude Current Position of Own ship
355 Longitude Current Position of Own ship
356 Type (Select Bearing/Range) The value when ending last time
357 Type (Angle) 0.0
358 Type (Distance) The value depended on the scale
359 Time Current Time (LMT)
360 LOP - Delete All LOP - -
361 Print - -
362 Save Screen - -
363 Logbook (Filter) Logbook Setting See "Main - Setting -
Logbook Setting"
364 Logbook (Column Setting) Date (ON/OFF) ON (Fixed Display)
365 Time (ON/OFF) ON (Fixed Display)
366 Event (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
367 POSN1 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
368 POSN2 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
369 Latitude (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
370 Longitude (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
371 COG(゚) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
372 SOG(kn) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
373 HDG(゚) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
374 STW(kn) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
375 Av.Speed 4h(kn) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
376 Av.Speed 24h(kn) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
377 Voyage DIST(G)(NM) The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
378 Voyage DIST(W)(NM) The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
379 Charts (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
380 Set(゚) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
381 Drift(kn) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
382 Wind Dir(゚) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
383 Wind Speed(m/sec) The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
384 Wave Dir(゚) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
385 Wave Height(m) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
386 Air Press(hPa) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
387 Temp(゚ C) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
388 Water Temp(゚ C) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
389 Engine Rev(rpm) (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
390 Comment (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
391 (The Order of Display) The value when ending last time
8 Reference 8-104
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
392 Main Logbook (View Navtex) Marking on the Chart The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF) (Setting Each Navtex)
393 Expire Date (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Navtex)
394 Expire Date (Date) The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Navtex)
395 (Navtex Position) The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Navtex)
396 Logbook (Delete Navtex) Deleted Range Selected Message
(Selected Message/Before
specified date/All Message)
397 Before specified date (Date) Current Date (UTC)
398 Logbook (View REF Point) - -
399 Logbook (Export) Export Range (Selected Selected Message
Message/ From - To)
400 From (Date) Current Date (UTC)
401 To (Date) Current Date (UTC)
402 Save As - Filename LOGBOOK.csv
403 Save As - Folder ECDIS_DATA¥TMP
404 Logbook (Print) Print Range (Selected Selected Message
Message/ From - To)
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405 From (Date) Current Date (UTC)
406 To (Date) Current Date (UTC)
407 Logbook (Jump) - -
408 Logbook (Input) Wind Dir. The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
409 Wind Speed The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
410 Wave Dir. The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
411 Wave Height The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
412 Air Press The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
413 Air Temp The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
414 Water Temp The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
415 Engine Rev. The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
416 Comment The value when ending last time
(Setting Each Log)
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
417 Main Multi Window Preset
418 Analog Meter -
419 Climate
420 Draft
421 Current Wind
422 Course Rudder Graph
423 Course Bar
424 Ship
425 Engine Graph
426 Depth Graph
427 Current
428 DIR/DIST EXP Display
429 Numeric NAV INFO
430 Wind Graph
431 TEMP Graph Setting
432 Preset Save
433 Option
434 Rader Overlay - Radar 1 (ON/OFF) OFF
435 Rader Overlay - Radar 2 (ON/OFF) OFF
436 Rader Overlay – (ON/OFF) OFF
Range Rings
437 Rader Overlay –
Bearing Scale
438 Rader Overlay - Option IR(Interference Rejection) The value when ending last time
439 Gain Adjust The value when ending last time
440 Sea Adjust The value when ending last time
441 Semi Auto/Manual The value when ending last time
442 Rain Adjust The value when ending last time
443 Auto/Manual The value when ending last time
444 Video The value when ending last time
445 Make AZ Acquisition Zone 1 – OFF
AZ Function (ON/OFF)
446 Acquisition Zone 1 – MAKE OFF
AZ 1 (Make mode ON/OFF)
447 Acquisition Zone 1 – The value when ending last time
Start Side:
448 Acquisition Zone 1 - End Side: The value when ending last time
449 Acquisition Zone 1 – The value when ending last time
Far Edge:
450 Acquisition Zone 1 - Width: The value when ending last time
451 Acquisition Zone 2 – OFF
AZ Function (ON/OFF)
452 Acquisition Zone 2 – MAKE OFF
AZ 2 (Make mode ON/OFF)
8 Reference 8-106
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
453 Main Make AZ Acquisition Zone 2 – The value when ending last time
Start Side:
454 Acquisition Zone 2 - End Side: The value when ending last time
455 Acquisition Zone 2 – The value when ending last time
Far Edge:
456 Acquisition Zone 2 - Width: The value when ending last time
457 File Manager Type Route File
458 Device (Left Side) Local Disk
459 Device (Right Side) Local Disk
460 Test - Alarm Log (Display Tab) The value when ending last time
461 Test - System Information Type Fixed Value
462 Display Unit Fixed Value
463 Maintenance No. Fixed Value
464 TCS Fixed Value
465 Test - Operating Time Operating Time - Display The value depended on the
system
466 Operating Time - HDD1 The value depended on the
system
467 Operating Time - HDD2 The value depended on the
system
468 Sensor Heading - Port (Use SRB/Use The value when ending last time
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Local Port/Manual)
469 Heading - Source The value when ending last time
470 Heading - GYRO Setting The value when ending last time
471 Heading - Manual (Heading) The value when ending last time
472 STW - Port (Use SRB/Use The value when ending last time
Local Port/Manual)
473 STW - Source The value when ending last time
474 STW - Manual (STW) The value when ending last time
475 POSN1 - Port (Use SRB/Use The value when ending last time
Local Port)
476 POSN1 - Source The value when ending last time
477 POSN2 - Port (Use SRB/Use The value when ending last time
Local Port)
478 POSN2 - Source The value when ending last time
479 Date - Source The value when ending last time
480 Time Zone - Source The value when ending last time
481 Date/Time Setting See "Main - Setting -
Date/Time Setting"
482 Code Input - -
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
483 Main Setting - Color and Brilliance Day/Night The value when ending last time
Setting
484 Color - User Dialog The value when ending last time
485 Color - Character The value when ending last time
486 Color - Target Symbol The value when ending last time
487 Brilliance - User Dialog The value when ending last time
488 Brilliance - Character The value when ending last time
489 Brilliance - Target Symbol The value when ending last time
490 Setting - Option Key Setting Option1 The value when ending last time
491 Option2 The value when ending last time
492 User The value when ending last time
493 Setting - Date/Time Setting Manual - LMT Date Current Date (LMT)
494 Manual - LMT Time Current Time (LMT)
495 Manual - Time Zone The value when ending last time
496 UTC/LMT The value when ending last time
497 Display Style The value when ending last time
498 Setting - Marker Setting Distance Unit Simultaneity The value when ending last time
499 EBL/VRM Step The value when ending last time
500 Cursor Read Out The value when ending last time
501 Setting - Logbook Setting Logging - At Noon (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
502 Logging - Every ** minutes The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
503 Logging - Every ** minutes The value when ending last time
(select time)
504 Logging - Route Alarm The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
505 Logging - Chart Alarm The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
506 Logging - Navtex (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
507 Logging - When press □ The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
508 Logging - AUTO Sail/Sensors The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
509 Logging - Others (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
510 View - At Noon (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
511 View - Specified Period The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
512 View - Route Alarm (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
513 View - Chart Alarm (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
514 View - Navtex (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
515 View - When press □ The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
516 View - AUTO Sail/Sensors The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
517 View - Others (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
518 View - Latest display days The value when ending last time
8 Reference 8-108
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
519 Main Setting - Logbook Setting Station - Filtering (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
520 (Navtex Setting) Station - A (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
521 Station - B (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
522 Station - C (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
523 Station - D (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
524 Station - E (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
525 Station - F (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
526 Station - G (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
527 Station - H (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
528 Station - I (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
529 Station - J (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
530 Station - K (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
531 Station - L (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
532 Station - M (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
533 Station - N (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
534 Station - O (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
535 Station - P (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
536 Station - Q (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
537 Station - R (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
538
539
Station - S (ON/OFF)
Station - T (ON/OFF)
The value when ending last time
The value when ending last time
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540 Station - U (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
541 Station - V (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
542 Station - W (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
543 Station - X (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
544 Station - Y (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
545 Station - Z (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
546 Message - Filtering (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
547 Message - A (ON/OFF) ON (Fixed Display)
548 Message - B (ON/OFF) ON (Fixed Display)
549 Message - C (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
550 Message - D (ON/OFF) ON (Fixed Display)
551 Message - E (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
552 Message - F (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
553 Message - G (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
554 Message - H (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
555 Message - I (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
556 Message - J (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
557 Message - K (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
558 Message - L (ON/OFF) ON (Fixed Display)
559 Message - V (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
560 Message - W (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
561 Message - X (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
562 Main Setting - Logbook Setting Message - Y (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
563 (Navtex Setting) Message - Z (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
564 Month/Year The value when ending last time
565 Setting - Voyage Distance - -
Clear
566 Setting - Display Panel Display CTS (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
567 Option Display DEPTH (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
568 Analog Meter - Display HDG The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
569 Analog Meter - Display COG The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
570 Analog Meter - Display Drift The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
571 Analog Meter - Display CTS The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
572 Analog Meter - Display The value when ending last time
Indicator (ON/OFF)
573 Setting - Alarm Setting Difference between POSN1 The value when ending last time
(Limit) and POSN2 (ON/OFF)
574 Difference between POSN1 The value when ending last time
and POSN2 (Distance)
575 Shift of POSN1 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
576 Shift of POSN1 (Distance) The value when ending last time
577 Off Course (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
578 Off Course (Bearing) The value when ending last time
579 Arrival Last WPT (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
580 Arrival Last WPT (Time) The value when ending last time
581 Timer (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
582 Timer (Time) The value when ending last time
583 Vector (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
584 Vector (Length) The value when ending last time
585 Vector (Length - Units) The value when ending last time
586 Vector (Width) The value when ending last time
587 Sector (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
588 Sector (Radius) The value when ending last time
589 Sector (Radius - Units) The value when ending last time
590 Sector (Width) The value when ending last time
591 Setting - Alarm Setting Traffic Separation Zone The value when ending last time
592 (Area) Traffic Crossing The value when ending last time
593 Traffic Roundabout The value when ending last time
594 Traffic Precautionary The value when ending last time
595 Two Way Traffic The value when ending last time
596 Deeper Water Route The value when ending last time
597 Recommended Traffic Lane The value when ending last time
8 Reference 8-110
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
598 Main Setting - Alarm Setting Inshore Traffic Zone The value when ending last time
599 (Area) Fairway The value when ending last time
600 Restricted Area The value when ending last time
601 Caution Area The value when ending last time
602 Offshore Production Area The value when ending last time
603 Military Practice Area The value when ending last time
604 Seaplane Landing Area The value when ending last time
605 Submarine Transit Area The value when ending last time
606 Ice Area The value when ending last time
607 Channel The value when ending last time
608 Fishing Ground The value when ending last time
609 Fishing Prohibited The value when ending last time
610 Pipeline Area The value when ending last time
611 Cable Area The value when ending last time
612 Anchorage Area The value when ending last time
613 Anchorage Prohibited The value when ending last time
614 Spoil Ground The value when ending last time
615 Dumping Ground The value when ending last time
616 Dredge Area The value when ending last time
617
618
Cargo Transshipment Area
Incineration Area
The value when ending last time
The value when ending last time
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619 Specially Protected Area The value when ending last time
620 Setting - Buzzer Setting System Alarm The value when ending last time
621 Operation Miss The value when ending last time
622 Key Ack The value when ending last time
623 Setting Alarm The value when ending last time
624 Navigation Alarm - High The value when ending last time
625 Navigation Alarm - Mid The value when ending last time
626 Navigation Alarm - Low The value when ending last time
627 Servicem Line Monitor Select Device (blank)
628 an Select Port Local
629 Binary (ON/OFF) OFF
630 Installation - Installation Date The value when ending last time
631 Information Company The value when ending last time
632 Name The value when ending last time
633 Installation - CCRP Setting Length The value when ending last time
634 Beam The value when ending last time
635 GPS1 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
636 GPS1 (X) The value when ending last time
637 GPS1 (Y) The value when ending last time
638 GPS2 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
639 GPS2 (X) The value when ending last time
640 GPS2 (Y) The value when ending last time
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Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
640 Servicem Installation - CCRP Setting GPS3 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
641 an GPS3 (X) The value when ending last time
642 GPS3 (Y) The value when ending last time
643 GPS4 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
644 GPS4 (X) The value when ending last time
645 GPS4 (Y) The value when ending last time
646 Radar Anntena1 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
647 Radar Anntena1 (X) The value when ending last time
648 Radar Anntena1 (Y) The value when ending last time
649 Radar Anntena2 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
650 Radar Anntena2 (X) The value when ending last time
651 Radar Anntena2 (Y) The value when ending last time
652 Radar Anntena3 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
653 Radar Anntena3 (X) The value when ending last time
654 Radar Anntena3 (Y) The value when ending last time
655 Radar Anntena4 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
656 Radar Anntena4 (X) The value when ending last time
657 Radar Anntena4 (Y) The value when ending last time
658 Radar Anntena5 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
659 Radar Anntena5 (X) The value when ending last time
660 Radar Anntena5 (Y) The value when ending last time
661 Radar Anntena6 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
662 Radar Anntena6 (X) The value when ending last time
663 Radar Anntena6 (Y) The value when ending last time
664 Radar Anntena7 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
665 Radar Anntena7 (X) The value when ending last time
666 Radar Anntena7 (Y) The value when ending last time
667 Radar Anntena8 (ON/OFF) The value when ending last time
668 Radar Anntena8 (X) The value when ending last time
669 Radar Anntena8 (Y) The value when ending last time
670 CCRP1 (X) The value when ending last time
671 CCRP1 (Y) The value when ending last time
672 CCRP2 (X) The value when ending last time
673 CCRP2 (Y) The value when ending last time
674 CCRP3 (X) The value when ending last time
675 CCRP3 (Y) The value when ending last time
676 CCRP4 (X) The value when ending last time
677 CCRP4 (Y) The value when ending last time
678 CCRP (select point) The value when ending last time
679
8 Reference 8-112
Set value list when starting ECDIS - Setting Menu (continued)
No. Category Contents Set when starting
680 Servicem Ship's parameter Length The value when ending last time
681 an Beam The value when ending last time
682 Maximum Course Change The value when ending last time
683 Maximum Speed Limit The value when ending last time
684 Minimum Speed Limit The value when ending last time
685 Maximum ROT The value when ending last time
686 Minimum ROT The value when ending last time
687 TCS Maintenance Reach Offset The value when ending last time
688 Safety / Limit Check The value when ending last time
(ON/OFF)
689 Time / Distance to WPT The value when ending last time
690 Radar Initial Setup Signal Processing - Echo The value when ending last time
Noise Level
691 Signal Processing - Setting The value when ending last time
Mode
692 MBS - MBS Level The value when ending last time
693 MBS - MBS Area The value when ending last time
694 Data Backup/Restore -
Backup
695 Data Backup/Restore -
Restore
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8.9 Setting Method of Digitizer
Position 3
Position 1 Position 2
8 Reference 8-114
8.9.1.2 Recognition of three Places Position
1) The paper chart is put, and fixed on the digitizer.
Paper chart
2) The power supply of the digitizer is turned on, [ ] or [ ] key is pushed, and "LIBR/USER"
is displayed.
Note:
・Input the same latitude into position 1 and 2, and input the same longitude into position 2 and 3.
In this case, separate the distance between each position by 50mm or more.
8) Move the keypad of digitizer, and push [ ] key according to the registered position (position
1) on the chart.
9) Move the keypad of digitizer, and push [ ] key according to the registered position (position
2) on the chart.
10) Move the keypad of digitizer, and push [ ] key according to the registered position (position
3) on the chart.
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This digitizer moves to digitizer (plot) mode after inputting the position of three places when the chart is
referred correctly. Confirm whether the reference is correct in a suitable point (other grid positions). It is
possible to confirm it by comparing the position of the chart with the display.
The arrow of the display blinks when the reference is not correctly done and the following are displayed.
According to the result, correct latitude/longitude of the reference point described above mentioned or try
to position the reference point correctly on the chart.
8 Reference 8-116
8.9.1.3 Keypad Display of Digitizer
When the reference is completed, the keypad position of the digitizer is displayed on the keypad.
Note:
・Switch to the way point mode pushing the[ ]key when you input the position from the digitizer
to this equipment.
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8.9.2 Chart Digitizer(Type)
Center of
coordinates Instruction lamp
Cross line
Display
ENTER key Menu key
Basic key
Option key
Function key and
numeric key
Time key
Position 3
Position 1 Position 2
Note:
Input the same latitude to position 1 and position 2.
Input the same longitude to position 2 and position 3.
8 Reference 8-118
8.9.2.1 Setting of Paper Chart
1) Put the paper chart on the digitizer, and fixed.
3) Push[ ]key.
4) Push[ ]key.
5) push[ ]key.
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6) Push[ ]key.
Option key
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8) Input the latitude / longitude value of position 1
on the paper chart.
North/South
Push the[ ]key (upper side of [ ]key)
West/East
the switch of north/South or west/east.
Move the cursor by pushing [ / / /
]key.
After latitude/longitude value is input, push the
[ ]key.
8 Reference 8-120
8.9.2.2 Confirmation of the Position on Paper Chart
1) Push option key at the right of [REFERN].
Option key
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5) After the pack is moved to position 3 on the
paper chart, push the[ ]key.
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8.9.2.3 Input of Way Point and User Map
1) To input the way point and the user map, RPS (route planning system) is operated.
Example : Route planning (Normal menu)
Select[MENU]-[(2) Route]-[(1) Route Planning]-[(2) Graphic Editor]in the order.
2) push[ ]key.
3) Push[ ]key.
Option key
5) Push[ ]key.
Option key
8 Reference 8-122
9
Maintenance
and
Inspection
9-1
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.
If a CPU fan failed alert or CPU temperature rise alarm has occurred,
immediately turn off the power.
Keeping the equipment in operation may cause a fire or a malfunction.
After turning off the power, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or
local office to request servicing.
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.
• To clean the surface of the equipment, do not use any organic solvent such as thinner or
benzene, as this may deteriorate the surface coating.
Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe off dirt and dust thoroughly from the surface of the equipment.
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.
• 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.
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.
3) Left-click on [Exit] from the pop-up menu to exit the color pattern.
2) Left-click anywhere on the gray scale to exit the gray scale. The startup menu will start up.
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The expected service lives of these parts if the system is used constantly are as follows:
Please consult with the store, sales agent or our branch office, sales offices or outlets for replacing the
above parts.
*1)By pressing the [PWR ACK] key the lamp turns on. When the AC power is supplied,
the lamp turns off.
*2)By pressing the [PWR ACK] key, the alarm sound stops.
2) Password is required.
[<< Hide]
User maintenance menu is hidden.
[Disk Information/Backup]
Confirmation of Disk Information and
data can be backup.
[CD Cleaner]
DVD Drive can be cleaned with an
attached Cleaning CD.
System(C:)
Total: Total capacity of system
drive.
Free: Free space of system 9
drive.
Master(D:)
Total: Total capacity of master
drive.
Free: Free space of master
drive.
Backup(E:)
Total: Total capacity of Backup drive.
Free: Free space of Backup drive.
Chart:
Used space of each Chart
Logging Data:
Used space of each Logging Data
User Files:
Used space of each User Files
[Close]
Close this dialog box.
[Save to USB]
Hardware key information can
be saved on the USB device
Save to USB
Note:
• Do not remove a USB device when the access lamp is on.
4) When save is completed, left-click the [Close] to close the [Hardware Key Information] dialog
box.
Note:
• We recommend cleaning DVD Drive every month at least, otherwise system might be unable
to read Chart CD correctly, and fail to import / update charts.
When the following messages are displayed, insert the CD cleaner again.
The system file is saved on the ATA /SATA flash disk. It becomes impossible to start NDC-2000-M2
normally when the system file on the flash disk is destroyed by some causes.
The following "Deployment procedure of the system image by Recovery Boot CD" is the method of the
return to the state when the system file is shipped in the factory was described.
The system that was not able to start normally can be restored and be started by this procedure.
PL4.0 software and activate license are necessary beforehand when restoring.
Note:
・When the ATA / SATA flash disk is physically out of order, it is not possible to restore it.
・After the system is restored, it is not possible to start normally when the hard disk is out of order.
・When an upgrade of software or an individual sensor setting is changed after the factory is shipped, all
those changes are deleted.
The setting of the sensor after the system is restored becomes set when the factory is shipped.
In case of NDC-2000-M2
(1) Turn on the power supply of NDC-2000-M2, and turn off the power supply after inserting the
boot disk [Recovery Boot CD] into the DVD drive.
(2) Turn on the power supply of NDC-2000-M2, then start up the boot CD (Recovery Boot CD).
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(3) Confirm Disk information when the power supply of NDC-2000-M2 is turned on, and the following
message is displayed.
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Disk Information
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Disk0(7685MB). [8GB SATA Flash Drive ATA Device]
Disk1(305242MB). [WDC WD3200AVVS-63L2B0 ATA Device]
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JAN-701B/901B Recover
Ver.2.0
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The type of disk might be different depending on the shipping time. Confirm the content of
the composition becomes Disk0/1, and the Disk0 is SATA flash disk.
Recovery Boot CD deploys [Recovery Image CD] with Disk0.
※ The SATA flash disk and the hard disk will be subjected to change in the future.
In that case, the type of different from the above-mentioned is displayed.
※ The power supply is turned off pushing the power switch of NDC-2000-M2 long
when the composition of Disk0/1 has reversed. Push the Ctrl+C key to the keyboard
again after the power supply is turned on, and the JRC logo is displayed.
Execute the following operation after confirming the Disk composition is
restored.
※ When either or neither of Disk0/1 is displayed, the breakdown of the drive etc.
are thought. In that case, do not execute the following operation until the
breakdown etc. are resolved.
※ When abnormality continues operating to the disk configuration, all charts etc.
of the import settlement are deleted.
(4) Push the eject button of the DVD drive, and eject the boot disk [Recovery Boot CD].
(5) Insert the [Recovery Image CD] into DVD drive.
(6) Wait for blinking LED of the DVD drive to stop, and click a left button of the mouse or the track ball.
(7) GHOST starts, and the copy of the system from [Recovery Image CD] to ATA Flash Disk is begun on
the automatic operation.
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(1) Disk0(7685MB).
Push the eject button [8GB of the Flash
SATA DVD drive,
Drive and
ATAeject
Device]the boot disk [Recovery Boot CD].
Disk1(305242MB). [WDC WD3200AVVS-63L2B0
(2) Insert the [Recovery Image CD] into DVD drive. ATA Device]
(3) Wait for blinking LED of the DVD drive to stop, and click a left button of the mouse or the track ball.
(4) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GHOST starts, and the copy of the system from [Recovery Image CD] to ATA Flash Disk is begun on
JAN-701B/901B Recovery Boot DVD
the automatic operation.
Ver.2.0
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* Remove DVD-ROM.
* KEEP pressing [POWER] button until power off.
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[ POWER ]
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(9) After turning on the power supply again, confirm that the system starts normally, and ends the
system recovery operation.
Trouble
Symptom Cause Remedy
Power does not turn ON. The AC power is not ON. Turn the AC power ON.
The breaker in the main unit Turn the breaker ON. *
power supply is not ON.
AC power is not being input Input AC power within the rated
within the rated range. range.
The AC power cable is not Check the connection of the AC
connected to the main unit. power cable.
Malfunction of main unit. Call the JRC sales
representative for repair.
Breaker
ON: I
OFF: O
Nothing is displayed on screen. The power switch is not ON. Turn the power switch ON.
Call the JRC sales
The monitor has malfunctioned.
representative for repair.
The video cable is not Check the connection of the
connected. VIDEO cable.
The main unit has Call the JRC sales
malfunctioned. representative for repair.
The video cable is not Call the JRC sales
Incorrect display
connected. (terminal fault) representative for repair.
The main unit has Call the JRC sales 9
malfunctioned. representative for repair.
The display is shown out of The initial setup was faulty. For NWZ-173-E/NWZ-170-E,
place. keep the brilliance control
pressed for a while. The display
is adjusted automatically.
(For JAN-2000)
Radar echo is not displayed The video cable is not Call the JRC sales
correctly connected. (terminal fault) representative for repair.
Position information (e.g. GPS, The initial setup has not been Carry out the initial setup
gyro) is not displayed. carried out correctly. correctly.
The navigation unit is not Check the state of the navigation
measuring. unit.
The navigation unit is not ON. Turn the navigation unit ON.
Message “C-MAP Ed.3 : Key device (e-Token) C-MAP security device Press [POWER] to exit
not found” is displayed in Navigation & (eToken) was not software and OS, and
Planning. recognized. then, press [POWER]
again to start ECDIS
again.
It is not necessary to
keep [POWER] pressed 9
to turn off the power.
Message “System detected non response from C-MAP security device Press [POWER] to exit
security device (eToken),and needs to reboot. (eToken) was not software and OS, and
Please press [POWER] button shutdown.” is recognized. then, press [POWER]
displayed in Chart Portfolio. again to start ECDIS
again.
It is not necessary to
keep [POWER] pressed
to turn off the power.
Message “Confirm CD type, and retry “Auto A CD is not inserted in Insert the chart CD into
Detect”.” is displayed in Chart Portfolio. the DVD drive. the DVD drive.
Message “No database found at specified A CD is not inserted in Insert the chart CD into
location.” is displayed in Chart Manager. the DVD drive. the DVD drive.
Message “Key is not plugged in.” is displayed in C-MAP security device Press [POWER] to exit
Chart Manager. (eToken) was not software and OS, and
recognized. then, press [POWER]
again to start ECDIS
again.
It is not necessary to
keep [POWER] pressed
to turn off the power.
C-MAP Ed.3 chart is not displayed. The eToken license is Register the latest valid
invalid. eToken license and
import C-MAP Ed.3
chart. (See 10.2.2 “Alert
Information of C-MAP
Ed.3 Chart”.)
The report of Dynamic Execute the update, and
License has already transmit the report to the
expired. Jeppesen.
Credit of Dynamic Ask your C-MAP Ed.3
License is insufficient. distributor for the details.
C-MAP Ed.3 chart that used to be displayed is The details of the Ask your C-MAP Ed.3
no longer displayed. license agreement have distributor for the details.
been changed.
The report of Dynamic Execute the update, and
License has already transmit the report to the
expired. Jeppesen.
Credit of Dynamic Ask your C-MAP Ed.3
License is insufficient. distributor for the details.
Message “error (0xFFFFFFFA)” or “Error: Bad Authorization code is Enter the received autho-
Authorization Code or file format error” is wrong. rization code again.
displayed in the log window of Chart Portfolio.
A chart list is not displayed with Chart Portfolio. Selectable Filter is set. Turn off Selectable Filter.
Message “Insert another C-MAP Ed.2 CD.” is Selected zones are not Select zones under
displayed in Chart Portfolio. under contract. contract, and import/
update data.
Message “error (0x000000xx)” is displayed in See 8.2.3 “Alert See 8.2.3 “Alert 9
the log window of Chart Portfolio. Information of S-57/S-63 Information of S-57/S-63
Chart”. Chart”.
Message “There is no licensed chart.” is This CD does not Insert the licensed CD
displayed in Chart Portfolio. contain any licensed into the DVD drive.
charts.
Message “Warning SA public key supplied on The selected SA Certifi- Select the SA Certificate
the ENC media unmatches the pre-installed SA cate file is incorrect. file relevant to the data
public key.” is displayed in Chart Portfolio. server.
Application error "FFD: FFD.exe - Application The software version is Refer to "6.2 System
Error" is displayed. old (Maintenance No. information" and check
56C or earlier). Maintenance No. please
confirm.
・ In the case of 56 C or
earlier, please ask the
vendor for the update.
Hard disk error Refer to "9.5 User
maintenance menu" and
check the HDD status.
Application error "EPm.exe - Application Error" is AIO data error Please contact the
displayed. distributor.
Application error "EIoSensor.exe - Application System file error Refer to 9.6 Image
Error" is displayed. recovery and restore
the image.
At startup, freeze with the JRC logo. Motherboard fault Please contact the
distributor.
Abnormality of
brightness adjustment
volume
10
10-1
10.1 Maintenance Service
Your equipment is guaranteed for one year after it is delivered to you.
• 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
11
11-1
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.
12 Disposal 11-2
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Specifications
12
12-1
12.1 Specifications of JAN-1186
(1) Display 19inch monitor (1280×1024)
23inch monitor (1600×1200)
(6) Power consumption 250VA or less (When getting power supply of monitor from NDC-2000/M2)
13 Specifications 12-2
Index
A E
Abbreviation for Geodetic System .............. 9-13, 9-14 Editing a Previous Route File (Graphic Editor) .... 4-54
Accepting the S-57 Updating Chart ..................... 3-67 Editing a Previous Route File (Table Editor) ........ 4-25
Adjusting Datum (ARCS Only) ............................ 3-61 Editing a User Chart ............................................ 5-19
Adjusting the Brightness and Sound Volume ...... 3-21 Editing Operations (For C-MAP Ed.2) ................. 7-93
Alarm Fuction ........................................................ 9-2 Entering Objects .................................................. 5-30
Alarm Information of ARCS Chart ......................... 9-7 Entering/Exiting the Chart Portfolio........................ 7-2
Alarm Information of C-MAP Ed.3 Chart ............... 9-8 Entering/Exiting the Playback ................................ 8-2
Alarm Information of S-57/S-63 Chart ................... 9-9 Exporting Route Files ................................. 4-27, 4-56
ARCS Chart Display Options (ARCS Only) ......... 3-54
F
B
Features ................................................................ 1-4
Beam Bearing Line .............................................. 3-87 File Manager ..................................................... 3-159
Bearing Setting.................................................. 3-164 Filtering the Source Charts .................................. 7-94
Bridge Display Terminal....................................... 13-2 Flowchart (Alternate Route)................................. 4-60
Button Functions ................................................. 5-13 Flowchart (For Sailing) ........................................ 3-14
Flowchart (General) ............................................. 3-13
C Flowchart (Graphic Editor)................................... 4-39
Flowchart (Manual Update) ................................. 5-23
Calculating Distance to Run ................................ 3-42 Flowchart (Overview)........................................... 7-20
Canceling the Ship Offset.................................. 3-147 Flowchart (Table Editor)....................................... 4-13
Changing Active Panels (ARCS Only) ................. 3-57 Flowchart (User Chart) ........................................ 5-14
Changing the Display Color................................. 3-25 Function................................................................. 1-2
Changing the Object Category (S-57/C-MAP Only) Function of Operation Unit..................................... 2-3
........................................................................ 3-45 Function of the Screen .......................................... 2-6
Chart Abbreviations ........................................... 3-161
Chart Edit Mode .................................................... 5-3 G
Chart Editing Menu................................................ 5-4
Chart Portfolio Screen ........................................... 7-5 Graphic Editing Menu and Button Functions (Graphic
Chart-Related Alarm Information ........................... 9-7 Editor) .............................................................. 4-29
Checks and Inspection ........................................ 11-2 Graphic Editing Mode .......................................... 4-28
Clear Voyage Distance ...................................... 3-142 Gray Scale........................................................... 10-7
Color Pattern (S-57) ............................................ 10-6
Color Test (ARCS Only) .................................... 3-166 H
Components .......................................................... 1-5
Confirming Alarm ................................................. 10-3 Hiding Objects (Only during the Manual Update
Connection .............................................. 6-2, 6-3, 6-5 Operation) ....................................................... 5-43
Construction .......................................................... 1-6 High Resolution Area Selection (ARCS Only) ..... 3-54
Creating a New User Chart ................................. 5-16 Highlighting.......................................................... 3-72
Creating a Route Using EBL/VRM Keys and Dials How to Enter Numbers and Letters ..................... 3-10
........................................................................ 4-57 How to Release the Alarm ([ALARM ACK]) ......... 3-26
Creating Alternate Route ..................................... 4-61 How to Select the Menu ........................................ 3-3
Creating an Alternate Route ................................ 4-60
Cross Bearing ................................................... 3-103 I
D Import of S-57 Chart in Chart Portfolio ................ 7-26
Import/Update of ARCS Chart ............................. 7-48
Daily Maintenance ............................................... 10-4 Import/Update of C-MAP Ed.2 Chart ................... 7-59
Danger Detection Vector and Sector ................... 3-84 Import/Update of C-MAP Ed.3 ............................. 7-68
Data Formats of Files that ECDIS ....................... 9-19 Import/Update of S-63 Chart ............................... 7-34
Date Data Source Setting.................................. 3-165 Importing Route Files ................................. 4-26, 4-55
Display Panel ........................................................ 2-8 Importing User Charts ......................................... 5-22
Displaying a User Chart ...................................... 3-66 Inputting Clearing Lines ....................................... 3-73
Displaying Temporary and Preliminary Notice ..... 3-60
Displaying the Chart by Entering the Position ..... 3-50 L
Displaying the Note and Diagram (ARCS Only) .. 3-59
Displaying the Startup Menu ............................. 3-166 Loading a Low Resolution Chart (ARCS Only) .... 3-58
Disposal of LCD Module...................................... 12-2 Logbook............................................................. 3-111
Disposal of the Product ....................................... 12-2
Disposal of Used Batteries ................................ 12-2
M Selecting the Startup Menu ................................. 3-17
Sensor ............................................................... 3-163
Maintenance Service ........................................... 11-2 Setting Analog Meter Options ............................ 3-142
Making a New Route File (Graphic Editing) ........ 4-41 Setting ARPA/AIS Options ...................... 3-137, 3-141
Making a New Route File (Table Editor) .............. 4-15 Setting Chart Fix Mode ...................................... 3-108
Maneuver Curve ................................................ 3-101 Setting Date/Time .............................................. 3-143
Marking the Event Mark (EVENT) ....................... 3-68 Setting Logbook Options ................................... 3-142
Marking the Information Mark .............................. 3-70 Setting the Alarm Options .................................. 3-133
Marking the Tidal Stream Mark ............................ 3-71 Setting the Chart Options .................................. 3-117
Menu Operation .................................................... 3-3 Setting the Chart Portfolio ................................... 7-97
Menu Title Bar ..................................................... 2-14 Setting the Route Options ..................................... 4-4
Merging User Charts ........................................... 5-21 Setting the User Key.......................................... 3-162
Monitoring Dragging Anchor .............................. 3-135 Shifting Own Ship Position ................................ 3-144
Multi View Screen................................................ 3-77 Shifting the Chart ................................................. 3-47
My Port List ....................................................... 3-109 Shifting the Chart with the [HOME] button ........... 3-47
Shifting the Chart with the [PORT LIST] Button ... 3-49
N Shifting the Chart with the Cross Cursor ............. 3-48
Shifting the Chart with the Hand Cursor .............. 3-49
Names and Functions ........................................... 2-4 Ship’s Shape ....................................................... 3-82
Speed Setting .................................................... 3-164
O Startup Screen and ARCS PIN Input (ARCS Only)
........................................................................ 3-18
Operating EBL/VRM ................................. 3-88, 3-157 Switching the Range (S-57/C-MAP Only) ............ 3-52
Operation when Editing User Charts ................... 5-16 Switching the Scale (S-57/C-MAP Only) .... 3-52, 3-53
Operation when Manually Updating Objects ....... 5-24 System Configuration ............................................ 1-9
Own Ship’s Setting ([Ship] - [Option]) .................. 3-81
T
P
Table Editing Menu and Button Functions ............. 4-9
Playing Back the Logging Data ............................. 8-6 Table Editing Mode ................................................ 4-8
Power OFF Operation ......................................... 3-20 Time Zone Data Source Setting ........................ 3-165
Power ON ............................................................ 3-16 Track and Time Label Display ............................. 3-86
Primary Position and Secondary Position 3-163 Troubleshooting ................................................. 10-10
6-3, 6-4 Turning the ARPA/AIS Target Display ON/OFF
Printing Display ................................................. 3-147 ([AIS/ARPA]) .................................................... 3-30
R U
Reading Out Information on the Objects ............. 3-74 Update of S-57 Chart in Chart Portfolio ............... 7-30
Replacing Consumables ..................................... 10-7 User Maintenance Menu ..................................... 10-8
Retention Period of Repair Parts ......................... 11-2 User-Marking/Highlighting ................................... 3-68
Route Planning...................................................... 4-2 Using the Analog Meter ....................................... 3-80
Route Planning Using the Graphic Editor ............ 4-28 Using the DVD Drive .......................................... 3-39
Route Planning Using the Table Editor .................. 4-8
Running Fix ....................................................... 3-100
V
S Various Panels....................................................... 3-8
Vector Display and Heading Line at Primary Position
Saving the Screen ............................................. 3-148 ........................................................................ 3-83
Select the High Resolution Chart (ARCS Only)... 3-58 View Operations .................................................. 7-95
Selecting a S-57 Chart (S-57 Only) ..................... 3-65
Selecting an Area ................................................ 3-78
Selecting Azimuth Mode (S-57/C-MAP Only) .... 3-107 W
Selecting Chart from All (ARCS Only) ................. 3-56 When Asking for Service ..................................... 11-2
Selecting Chart under Cursor (ARCS Only) ........ 3-55 Wide View Screen (S-57/C-MAP Only) ............... 3-79
Selecting Larger/Smaller Chart (ARCS Only)...... 3-54
Selecting Motion Mode ...................................... 3-107
Selecting Object Types........................................ 5-29 Z
Selecting ROUTE and To WP.............................. 3-40 Zooming Area Using the Rubber Band (S-57/C-MAP
Selecting ROUTE and To WP Using the Display Only) ................................................................ 3-51
Panel ............................................................... 3-40 Zooming In/Out (S-57/C-MAP Only) .................... 3-52
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
FOR JAN-1186 ECDIS SOFTWARE
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a
legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Japan
Radio Co., Ltd. (“JRC”) for the JRC ECDIS equipment that includes Microsoft
software products.
● You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by JRC from Microsoft
Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as
associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are
protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.
All rights reserved.
●IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS EULA, DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE
SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT JRC FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN
OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR
AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
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SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.
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Repair Request Form
Date : . . .
To:
Mr/Ms
Reading
TEL
Repair Point of
Requested by Contact
FAX
〒 -
Address
(yyyy.mm.dd)
Desired Repair Repair On Site/ Desired
Method Repair at JRC Office Repair Date . . .
JAN-1186
JAN-1186
ECDIS
ECDIS
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
For PL4.0 compatible version software only