MFD Ecdis User Manual
MFD Ecdis User Manual
MFD Ecdis User Manual
Display
Version 2.00.330
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Printing House Conventions
List of Documents
Preamble
Annotation
Definitions and Abbreviations
Definitions
Abbreviations
Purpose of ECDIS Task
Chapter 1. ECDIS User Interface
ECDIS User Interface Structure
Main and Dual Chart Panels
Chart Areas
Toolbars
User Interface Components
Panels
Pages
Control Panel Windows
List Box Menu
Text Boxes
Buttons
Radio Buttons
Indicators
Progress Bars
ECDIS Task Control Panel
COG/SOG/HDG/STW Window
Application Window
Position Dropped Window
Sensors Window
Network Window
Alarms Window
Warnings Window
Time Window
Primary Window
Secondary Window
3
10
10
11
12
12
12
14
16
18
20
21
22
22
23
23
25
26
27
27
27
28
28
28
29
30
30
31
31
31
32
32
32
33
34
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
34
35
35
36
36
37
38
39
41
43
44
45
47
48
48
52
53
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
59
60
61
61
62
63
64
64
65
65
66
67
68
68
70
71
73
75
77
78
Table of Contents
Setting ER Mode
Setting EP Mode
Setting DR Mode
Use of Manually Fix Position for Determining Ship Position
Setting Heading Source
Setting Speed Sources
Setting Speed Source Through the Water
Setting Speed Source Over the Ground
Setting Depth Source
Obtaining Current Information about Navigational Data
Loading of Route and Schedule intheNavigationMode
Setting Lead Distance (F-dist)
Loading Route
Loading Schedule
Obtaining Current Information about Monitoring Route andSchedule
Route Data
Schedule Information
Unloading Route and Schedule
Handling Charts and Chart Information
Prompt Search and Load Charts
Loading and Scaling Charts under Own Ship Position
Chart Loading
Selecting Loading Priority of Various Format Charts
Chart Scaling
Switching Chart Information Layers
Handling ENC Format Charts
Handling AIO Charts
Handling TOD0 Charts
Using Auto Zoom Function
Using the Mooring Mode
Search and Rescue Operations
Using Man Overboard (MOB) Mode
Creating SAR Routes
Expending Square Route
Parallel Tracks Route
Sector Search Route
Track Line Search Route
Creeping Line Search Route
Using Special Purpose Objects
SPO Creating
SPO Deleting
Other Functions
Saving and Loading SPO Configuration
Chapter 5. Setting of Safety Parameters
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
82
89
90
93
101
102
103
104
104
105
108
108
110
114
116
116
117
119
120
120
122
123
125
126
128
131
132
136
138
139
141
141
143
144
146
147
148
149
152
153
154
155
156
158
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
159
161
162
165
165
167
170
171
172
173
174
175
177
179
181
185
187
189
192
197
197
199
202
203
204
205
208
210
213
216
219
221
221
223
226
227
229
232
233
234
234
238
240
243
Table of Contents
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
246
249
251
251
252
254
256
258
259
261
265
266
270
271
273
273
275
275
275
276
278
280
281
281
282
284
285
286
287
287
288
289
291
292
294
295
297
298
300
302
307
310
311
313
Radar Overlay
Work with Radar Overlay
Distance and Bearing Offset
Introduction
Distance and Bearing Offset Setting
ARPA
Target Display
Turning On/Off External ARPA Tools
ARPA Settings
To Acquire Targets for Tracking
To Cancel Tracked Targets
To Turn on Ring Shaped Guard Zones
To Set Guard Zone Limits
To Turn Off Guard Zones
AIS
Handling AIS Targets
AIS Target Display
Display of AIS Target Identifiers
Display of Target Tracks
Prompt Target Search
Setting of Voyage Data
Transmission of Messages in AIS System
Reception of Messages in AIS System
Handling Targets
Setting of Safety Parameters in the Tracking of Targets
Handling Target Table
Prompt Target Search
Turning On Mode of Associating AIS and ARPA Targets
Turning On DR Mode for AIS Targets
Filtering Lost Targets
Filtering AIS Targets
Sleeping AIS Targets Handling
Obtaining Information on Target
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS Task
Obtaining Information on Vector Chart Objects
Obtaining Information on Point Type Objects
Obtaining Information on Line and Area Type Objects
Obtaining Information on Vector Charts
Obtaining Information on Updating Objects
Obtaining Information on Map Objects
Obtaining Information on Tides and Currents
Obtaining Information on the Change of Tidal Heights
Information Displayed Graphically
Information Displayed in a Tabular Form
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
314
314
317
318
318
319
319
321
323
324
325
326
327
331
331
331
331
333
334
335
335
338
342
345
345
346
347
348
351
352
353
355
357
359
361
361
362
362
363
364
365
365
368
369
Table of Contents
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
371
372
374
375
377
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
388
389
389
391
392
394
395
396
396
10
Usage comments
Setup.exe
<Enter>
Button
Buttons
Interface
Menu
Menu items
Ahead
Auxiliary text
Auxiliary text
Cross reference
Cross reference
http://www.amver.com
URL
List of Documents
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). ECDIS User Manual.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). RADAR User Manual.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Additional Functions.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). ECDIS Quick Reference.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). RADAR Quick Reference.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide.
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Utilities.
Navi-Sailor 4100 ECDIS (v. 2.00.330). Special Functions.
Preamble
Preamble provides general information ontheworkwithdocument.
Annotation
Definitions and Abbreviations
Definitions
Abbreviations
Purpose of ECDIS Task
12
12
12
14
16
12
Annotation
The aim of this book is to provide the user with guidelines in the solution of various tasks, which may arise
during the voyage, and to give the user some ideas oftheoperating principles and capabilities of ECDIS task.
The description is divided into 12 parts:
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Navigation Tasks.
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Manual Updating.
Chapter 8
Handling of Maps.
Chapter 9
Handling of Routes.
Compilation Scale
Scale with which the chart information meets the IHO requirements for chart accuracy. It is established by
the producing hydrographic office and encoded in the ENC.
Corrupted Data
ENC data produced according to the S-57 ENC product specification, but altered ormodified during
production, transmission, or retrieval.
Degrade
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
13
Display Scale
Ratio between a distance on the display and a distance on the ground, normalized and expressed as, for
example, 1:10 000.
ENC Cell
Geographic division of ENC data for distributing purposes. For further information, refer to the ENC product
specification in S-57.
ENC Data
Electronic navigational chart (ENC) means the database, standardized as to content, structure and format,
issued for use with ECDIS on the authority of government authorized hydrographic offices. The ENC contains
all the chart information necessary for safe navigation and may contain supplementary information in
addition to that contained in the paper chart (e.g. sailing directions) which may be considered necessary for
safe navigation.
The content, structure and format of the ENC are specified in S-57, including theassociated ENC product
specification.
Non-ENC Data
Data not conforming to ENC data.
Overscale
Display of the chart information at a display scale larger than the compilation scale. Overscaling may arise
from deliberate overscaling by the mariner, or from automatic overscaling by ECDIS in compiling a display
when the data included is at various scales.
Presentation Library
Implementation of the display specifications in S-52, Appendix 2 Colour and Symbol Specifications for
ECDIS, by de-coding and symbolizing the SENC. It contains:
l
the ECDIS colour tables for day, dusk, and night viewing;
look-up tables, linking SENC objects to the appropriate colour and symbology;
cases where symbolising depends on circumstances, such as the mariners choice of;
safety contour;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
14
o
l
l
The presentation library is available in hard-copy or in digital form. The symbols shall be replicated in size and
shape, using any convenient format. The colour tables shall be reproduced within the tolerances given in S52, Appendix 2/5.2.3. Theremaining items may be implemented in any convenient form which produces
thesame results as the presentation library.
RNC Data
Raster Navigational Chart (RNC) means a facsimile of a paper chart originated by,
or distributed on the authority of, a government-authorized hydrographic office.
RNC is used in these standards to mean either a single chart or a collection of charts.
The content, structure and format of the RNC are specified in S-61.
Abbreviations
l
DIST Distance;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
15
DR Dead Reckoning;
EP Estimated Position;
ER Echo Reference;
GLO (DGLO) Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System (Differential Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite
System);
GLONASS (DGLONASS) Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System (Differential Global Orbiting
Navigation Satellite System);
GNSS (DGNSS) Global Navigation Satellite System (Differential Global Navigation Satellite System);
GZ Guard Zone;
HDG Heading;
HO Hydrographic Office;
INFO Information;
m metre;
min minute;
NM nautical mile;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
16
NS Navi-Sailor;
PS Positioning System;
RL Rhumb Line;
s second;
Stand standard;
monitoring of approach to the dangers to navigation plotted on electronic vector charts or on map
created by navigator;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
17
route planning and drawing up the schedule of proceeding along this route;
solution of various kinds of navigational tasks (Navtex database, Tide & Currents database, SAR routes).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 1.
20
21
23
23
25
26
27
27
27
28
28
28
29
30
30
31
31
31
32
32
32
33
34
34
35
35
36
36
37
19
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
38
39
41
20
For Conning Panel windows description, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.320). Additional
Functions, Chapter 3.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
21
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
22
The Dual panel is an additional chart panel where the ship symbol is permanently displayed. The panel is not
displayed if any of functional panels are turned on (activated), and vice versa: when it is displayed, no
functional panels can be seen.
The panels consists of two areas:
l
Chart Area;
Toolbar.
Chart Areas
The Chart Area of the each panels (Main and Dual) is designed for the following purposes:
l
Displayed in the top left corner of the Chart Area is the panel orientation symbol
direction to the north.
: an arrow showing
Toolbars
The toolbar of Main chart panel contains the following control buttons:
- to return to the display of the ownship symbol;
- to set the ship symbol in the position of the cursor which appears when this mode is turned on;
- to select chart display orientation (North Up/Head Up/Course Up);
- to select ship symbol motion mode (True/Relative);
- to increase the chart display scale by the fixed scale value;
- to decrease the chart display scale by the fixed scale value;
- to display the chart on the original scale;
- to call Info cursor for obtaining information;
- to display HCRF format chart viewing panel;
- to turn on/off Quick Distance Tool and select the mode of distance measurement;
- to turn on the display of the chart over the radar picture;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
23
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
24
Panels (except the Control panel) are switched with tabs in the bottom part ofthescreen.
For the operators convenience, the system implements a function for saving thecurrent condition of Main
chart panel when the functional panels are switched. Thisfunctions operation can be shown in a table:
Panel name
Main
Dual
Main
Advanced Planning
L*
AIS
Charts
Config
Log Book
Man Corr
Maps
Monitoring
Navigation
Navtex
Overlays
Route Editor
L*
Seetrac
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
25
Panel name
Targets
Tasks
where:
A
the vessel is displayed on the ECDIStask screen, Ahead, Autoload and Autoscale functions performed
automatically; orientation setting is North, motion setting is True;
the display (chart boundaries) of the Chart panel is saved, along with thelast orientation
(North/Head/Course) and motion (True/Relative) settings which were made on this panel before;
the display (chart boundaries) of the Chart panel which was set on this panel before it is saved;
orientation setting is North, motion setting is True;
the display (chart boundaries) of the Chart panel which was set intheprevious active functional
panel is saved; orientation setting is North, motion setting is True;
L*
for Route Editor and Advanced Planning panels only: if a route has been selected, the focusing
ontheedited route is made automatically;
the ship is displayed on the screen, Ahead function performed automatically; the last Chart panel
orientation (North/Head/Course) andmotion (True/Relative) settings are retained;
the display (chart boundaries) of the Chart panel is saved, along withthelast orientation
(North/Head/Course) and motion (True/Relative) settings which were made on the previous active
functional panel.
Pages
If functionality, which the panel is intended for, is rather extensive, for the convenience sake it is divided into
pages. The purpose of pages corresponds to the individual tasks within the panel functionality. In the ECDIS
task panels are divided into pages. They are switched by using tabs in the top part of the panel, which they
belong to. Shown below is Navigation panel with pages intended for selection of essential information
sensors: Ship Position, Heading, Speed and Echosounder:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
26
ECDIS Control panel has the Multipanel window, which allows settingdifferent displays serving for
accomplishment of operational tasks. Displays areselected from the drop-down list opened by pressing the
button with the name ofthe currently set panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
27
Text Boxes
Text boxes are used for entering values or names:
Input of names is made from ES6 keyboard. Values can be entered from thekeyboard or by using the
trackball. The trackball motion in the vertical direction produces fast change of a value in the text box,
whereas the horizontal motion results in much slower change. In some text boxes, all you have to do after
theinputof the necessary value is press the left trackball button for the program toaccept theentered value.
In other text boxes, to exit from the input mode it willbenecessary to press the right trackball button and
confirm the entered value:
Buttons
Buttons are designed for activating some functions. If a button is greyed, theoperation of the corresponding
function is not available in the mode in question. Buttons may be of thefollowing types:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
28
Button pressed
Button released
Button greyed
Push-to-lock buttons
If to be turned on, certain functionality needs input of a parameter value, which willbe monitored, the
button will be greyed until this parameter value is entered.
Parameter value is not entered
Function is switched on
Radio Buttons
These buttons serve for selecting one function only from the offered set:
Indicators
Indicators show a level for the value set by using the buttons placed next to them:
Progress Bars
The progress bars show the degree to which the program has completed the operation run by the user:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
29
button. If the Control panel does not contain any windows, the area is filled with chart information.
Control panel contains the Display Panel window, which is intended for the display ofvarious data types. The
window consists of seventeen displays:
l
AIS Messages;
Checklist;
Environment Data;
Ice charts;
Navigator;
Precision Instruments;
Radar Settings;
Route Data;
Sensor Data/Status;
System Information;
TRIAL/TGT Simulator;
Targets;
The displays are selected from the list opened by pressing the button with the name of one of displays in the
top part of the window (except MOB and the User Configurations displays).
Button to the right of the Display Panel window
is intended for displaying additional the Multipanel
window on the ECDIS task Chart panel. Thesystem enables simultaneous independent operation with
information displays selected inbothwindows.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
30
COG/SOG/HDG/STW Window
COG/SOG/HDG/STW window is designed for the display of ship motion parameters. The panel displays the
following parameters:
l
The data source is specified to the right of the own ship motion parameter name:
l
LOG1 log (Speed Through Water) with a digital output, its number specified;
As a free cursor is positioned onthe source name, the source alias entered intheSystem Configuration utility
is displayed on the pop-up prompt window.
For the data display principles, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).Functional Description,
Chapter 2, section Navigational Sensors, paragraph Display of Navigational (Essential) Information.
Application Window
The Applications window is intended for loading/switching MFD applications:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
31
Position Dropped button with the message meaning that the ship symbol is not displayed on the chart.
With a press on the button, the display of the ship symbols is restored. After the restoration of ship
symbol display (also with the use of Ahead function), Transas logo appears in the place of a message.
Sensors Window
The Sensors window is intended for the display of information fromdifferent sources. The window contains
the following controls:
l
ARPA to turn on display of information on targets processed by the ARPA and to select ARPA targets
sources.
Network Window
The Network window is intended for display the station name and status in thenetwork and, in the case of
MASTER status, also the transfer of rights to other stations in the network. The window contains the
following control:
l
(W01) MASTER to display the station name and status in the network.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
32
Alarms Window
The Alarms window is intended for displaying the alarms and their status. Thewindow contains the following
units:
l
For more detailed description of the alarms display, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Functional Description, Chapter 4.
Warnings Window
The Warnings window is intended for displaying the warnings and their status. Thewindow contains the
following units:
l
For more detailed description of the alarms display, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Functional Description, Chapter 4.
Time Window
The Time window is intended for the display of the current time. There may be two types of time values in the
window: UTC and ships time. To switch between them, press the button with a picture of the clock face (ship
time if the button is pressed, UTC if it is released):
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
33
00:00 W/E time zone or the difference between the ship time and UTC (notdisplayed if UTC is selected);
01-01-01 display of the current date according to the selected time type; theformat is dd-mm-yy;
Primary Window
The Primary window is intended for the display of the primary positioning system and coordinates obtained
from it. For the principles of displaying primary positioning data, see document Multi-Functional Display (v.
2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 2, section Navigational Sensors, paragraph Display of Navigational
(Essential) Information.
The position source is specified in the left bottom part of the window. As a free cursor is positioned onthe
position source name, the source alias entered intheSystem Configuration utility is displayed on the pop-up
prompt window.
In case of GPS work in differential mode, the prefix D is added before its name.
If there is an offset to the ship position coordinates, the window displays corrected coordinates and a special
symbol: the red triangle. As a free cursor is positioned onthis triangle, the correction value is displayed on
the pop-up prompt window.
If RMC (IEC 61162 ed.4) message is available, MFD process it and display status of RAIM in the Primary
window. The color of value of coordinates shows the quality of position state:
l
Black safe;
Orange caution;
Safe
Caution
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Unsafe
34
Secondary Window
The Secondary window is intended for the display of the secondary positioning system, andof the bearing
and range to the position obtained for the Primary positioning system. Forthe principles of displaying
secondary positioning system data, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description,
Chapter 2, section Navigational Sensors, paragraph Display of Navigational (Essential) Information.
The position source is specified in the left part of the window. As a free cursor ispositioned onthe position
source name, the source alias entered in the System Configuration utility is displayed on the pop-up prompt
window.
In case of GPS work in differential mode, the prefix D is added before its name.
If there is an offset to the ship position coordinates, the window displays corrected coordinates and a special
symbol: the red triangle. As a free cursor is positioned onthis triangle, the correction value is displayed on
the pop-up prompt window.
The Charts Area window is designed for the adjustment ofthe chart display onthechartpanel:
l
Chart number to call a menu with a list of charts under the ship position (iftheship symbol is displayed
on the chart) or the list of all the charts available in the ship folio; shown on the button is the current
chart number;
l
Autoload to turn on the function for the automatic loading of charts, thereisanindicator to the right of
the button:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
35
Last upd. date of the most recent chart updating in dd-mm-yyyy format;
Updated to the media, which was used for the latest updating of TX-97 or SENC chart collection.
The Display Panel window is intended for the display of various data types.
The window consists of displays which are selected from the list opened by pressing thebutton with the
name of one of thedisplays in the top part of the window.
Button
to the right of the Display Panel window is intended for displaying additional the Multipanel
window on the ECDIS task chart panel. The system enables simultaneous independent operation with
information displays selected in both windows.
Operational Window
The window contains the following functional buttons:
l
STD Display to turn on the display of objects included in the standard display;
Event to make a manual entry of data in the electronic ship logbook for thecurrent moment, and to
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
36
Vectors to call a menu for setting the lengths of the own ship and target motion vectors; Fixed option
allows a constant vector length to be set (in proportion tothe screen size), the rest by the set time value
(in minutes, 124 min).
EBL/VRM/CHL Window
The EBL-VRM1and EBL-VRM1 pages of the window is intended for turning on and adjusting two independent
electronic measurement tools. The window contains the following units:
l
The CHLpage of the window duplicates functionality from the CHL page of the Precision Instruments display of
Display Panel window (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Additional Functions, Chapter 1,
section Precision Instruments, paragraph Using the Curved Heading Line ). All the buttons and fields are
synchronised. The page contains the following parameters:
l
1 to turn on the display of the 1 Curved Heading Line onthe ECDIS task screen;
2 to turn on the display of the 2 Curved Heading Line onthe ECDIS task screen;
Active 1/2 to switch between the Carry and Drop modes for 1/2 Curved Heading Lines;
N CTW ship course after the turn and buttons for its setting;
Information Window
This window includes:
l
Depth in Metres information on the depth measurement units used in the ECDIS task;
WGS-84 to warn that the ECDIS uses charts based on WGS-84 datum.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
37
AIS
HDG
Heading
ARPA
LOG (DLOG)
BRG
Bearing
LOP
Line Of Position
BTW
N Up
North Up
C Up
Course Up
PS
Positioning System
COG
PTA
CPA
RAD
Radius
CRS
Range LOPs
DIST
Distance
RM
Relative Motion
DR
Dead Reckoning
RNG
Range
DTW
ROT
Rate Of Turn
DTWOL
SOG
ENC
Stand
Standard
ETA
STG
Speed To Go
EBL
STW
EP
Estimated Position
TCPA
ER
Echo Reference
TM
True Motion
ECHO
Echosounder
TTG
Time To Go
VR
Visual/Range LOPs
Speed Through
theWater
Time to Closest Point of
Approach
GLONASS
(DGLONASS)
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
38
VRM
GYRO
Gyrocompass
WPT
Way Point
GZ
Guard Zone
XTD
H Up
Head Up
Measurement Unit
Abbreviation
Knot
kn
km/h
Nautical mile
NM
Kilometre
km
Statute mile
stm
Hectometre
hm
Metre
Feet
ft
Yard
yrd
Metre
Feet
ft
Fathom
fm
Metre
Feet
ft
m/s
Knot
kn
km/h
Distances
Precision Distances
Depth/Height
Draught
Wind speed
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
39
Physical Value
Measurement Unit
Abbreviation
Degree Celsius
Degree Fahrenheit
Temperature
The ECDIS task uses geographic coordinates calculated on the basis of WGS 84 datumonly.
Keyboard
The ECDIS task ES6 keyboard is intended for the information input and task control.
The ECDIS task ES6 keyboard is presented below:
Provided below is a table which specifies the ECDIS tasks and ES6 keyboard corresponding controls.
Function
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Ahead
Event
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
40
Function
Overlay
Targets
MOB
Ownship presentation
modes
EBL
VRM
Gain
Sea
Rain
Standard Display
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
41
Function
Alarm
Palette
Opening of Transas
Integrator toolbar
Virtual Keyboard
Where a trackball only is available in the MFD configuration, the use of a virtual keyboard is provided for.
To display the virtual keyboard, press the
The button is not shown in the toolbar of the Chart panel unless it was activated in the System Configuration
utility during the installation
(see Multi-Functional Display . (v.2.00.330). Installation Guide document, Chapter 2, MFD Configuration section,
Workstation Settings paragraph).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
42
The virtual keyboard is shown in the bottom part of the Control panel and can be moved within it. To do this,
position the free cursor on the virtual keyboard as shown below, and press the left trackball button. Holding
the left trackball button, move the virtual keyboard to the necessary place so that it does not obscure the
necessary input box.
There are two ways to close the virtual keyboard:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 2.
44
45
44
RADAR
CONNING
AMS
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
45
3. From the Transas Integrator. To turn on the ECDIS task from the Transas Integrator utility, press ECDIS
button
The following window will be displayed on WS upon start of ECDIS task loading.
After the program loading, the ECDIS task screen will be displayed.
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toGeneralpage.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
46
Press Exit button in the right-hand part of the panel: confirmation window will appear.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 3.
48
48
52
53
54
55
55
56
56
57
57
59
60
61
61
62
63
64
64
65
65
66
67
68
68
70
71
73
48
Transfer of Rights
On ECDIS task with MASTER status in the Network window oftheControl panel, press MASTER button and
select Change MASTER station line from drop-downlist.
Press the Yes button in the window which will appear to confirm the transfer ofrights to another WS.
On ECDIS task with SLAVE status, press Take Over Control button in the Network window of the Control panel.
As this button is pressed on one of WSs, all the rights are transferred to this station. The former station with
MASTER status will have SLAVE status. If Take Over Control button was not pressed on any of the stations
during the transfer of rights, all therights remain with the station, which the transfer of rights was initiated
from (seedocument Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 10, section ECDIS
Master and Slave ).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
49
Chapter 3. ECDIS Task ControlTurning On/Off Control and Conning Panels Display ontheECDIS Task Screen
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
50
To turn on the Conning panel display on the ECDIS task screen, press the
tabs zone.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
51
Chapter 3. ECDIS Task ControlTurning On/Off Control and Conning Panels Display ontheECDIS Task Screen
The Conning Panel contains three Screen Views (see also document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Additional Functions, Chapter 4, , section Conning Task Structure ), which are formed according to their functional
purpose from the viewpoint of navigation:
l
Instruments;
Route;
Docking.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
button in the left part of the tabs zone of the ECDIS task screen.
52
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
53
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toUnitspage:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
54
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toGeneral page:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
55
Daylight;
For S-57 format charts, three palettes are used: Daylight (Daylight), Dusk (Dusk) and Night (Night and Night
inverted).
In Palette group, press the button with the name of theset screen colour palette.
In the list, which will open up, select the necessary menu line to set screen colour palette.
Attention! Use of the brightness control may inhibit visibility of information at night.
There is another way to switch the palettes. Press successively the <DAY/NT> on ES6 keyboard. Palettes will be
switched in the order of their arrangement in the Palette group of General page.
No skin;
Blue;
Carbon;
Elastic ;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
56
Metallic ;
Plastic .
In Skin group, press the button with the name of theset screen graphic presentation.
Long the cursor is shown in the form of an intersection of two lines across the entire Chart
panel.
l
In Chart panel cursor group, check the appropriate checkbox to select the graphic cursor type.
screen length and distance from the ship symbol tothescreen boundary (3070 per cent).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
57
Use the input window in Display reset to group to set the ratio (in per cent) between thescreen length and
distance from the ship symbol to the screen boundary.
As the ship symbol approaches the screen boundary so that the set ratio is fulfilled, the screen will be redrawn.
to display electronic charts showing classes of chart information (determinedon Charts panel);
Displayed in the top left corner of the Chart area is the panel orientation symbol:
direction to the north.
an arrow showing
By default, Main and Dual panels are displayed vertically, that corresponds to pressed
panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
button in Dual
58
To change the order in which the Chart panels are displayed, press
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
59
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
60
Press the left trackball button. The Chart panel will be re-drawn so that theship symbol is in the place
indicated with the cursor.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
61
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
62
To turn on/off the display of own ship and its motion parameters, press the following buttons in the Ship
group:
l
HDG vector to display vector of motion relative to the water (log speed and compass course).
Ship by to display of the own ship (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional
Description, Chapter 3, section ;Ship Motion Data, paragraph Ship Symbol on the Electronic Charts) on the
contour the ship contour (when the current screen scale is commensurate with the ship dimensions).
Align by to switching orientation (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional
Description, Chapter 3, section Ship Motion Data, paragraph Own Ship Motion Vectors) of the own ship
HDG the vector of the ships motion as per the course detector (gyro) reading;
Wind vector to select true wind vector display mode (see document
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 2, section Other Sensors, paragraph
Wind Interface ).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
63
Select the required vector length (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description,
Chapter 3, section Own Ship Motion Data, paragraph Own Ship Motion Vectors) from the list, which will open up
and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toTimeZone page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
64
UTC time line for the display of the current UTC time;
Ships time line for the display of the current ship time;
Time zone line for the display of the time zone (difference between the current ship and UTC time).
Use Time zone line to enter the ships time zone (from 14E to 12W). Press <Enter> key: the time zone value will
be set, whereas the ship time value inShips time line will change to suit the entered time zone.
As the ship time is entered in Ships time line, the time zone will change in Time zone line.
Change at ships time line for the input and display of the ship time when the time zone is required to be
New ships time will be line for the input and display of the new ship time;
New time zone will be line for the input and display of the new time zone.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
65
Use New time zone will be line of Schedule time zone change group to set the new time zone value. Press
<Enter> key. Use Change at ship time line toset the ship time value when the time zone is expected to change.
Press <Enter> key. Check the activated Change at ship time checkbox. At the set time, the time zone will be
changed to suit the value entered for it.
The own ship symbol will appear on the ECDIS task screen: the screen is re-drawn sothat the ship symbol
moves in the direction opposite to the current course.
Attention! In true motion mode, even if the ship symbol is available on the ECDIS task screen, the screen is redrawn relative to the ship symbol.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
66
Viewing Charts
Standard View cursor
(see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330) Functional Description, Chapter 3,
section ECDISTask Cursors, paragraph Free Cursor) appears ontheChart panel by pressing the right trackball
button.
As the left trackball button is pressed, Review function isturned on, whilst the cursor acquires the form of a
graphics cursor
By moving the cursor with the trackball, view the necessary charts beyond the ECDIS task screen boundary.
At this stage, Autoload function is required to be ON (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Functional Description, Chapter 1, section Chart Control, paragraph Autoload).
The graphic cursor coordinates are displayed in Review information window in the bottom part of the Control
panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
67
ERBL
Standard ERBL cursor
(see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 3,
section ECDISTask Cursors, paragraph Free Cursor) appears ontheChart panel by pressing the right trackball
button.
Coordinates from the ERBL (bearing and range to the selected point) are displayed in the information window
in the bottom part of the panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
68
EBL/VRM
EBL/VRM/CHL window is intended for turning on and adjusting two independent electronic measurement
tools. EBL 1/VRM 1 are shown on the Chart panel as adashed lines. EBL 2/VRM 2 are shown on the Chart
panel as a dashed lines with another length of the dash.
For the variable range marker (VRM) and electronic bearing line (EBL) to be displayed onthe ECDIS task Chart
panel:
1. To display the first EBL/VRM pair onthe ECDIStask Chart panel, press EBL1andVRM 1 buttons
respectively on EBL/VRM 1page of EBL/VRM/CHL window of the Control panel.
To display the second EBL/VRM pair on the ECDIS task Chart panel, press EBL2andVRM 2 buttons on
EBL/VRM 2 page respectively.
To set the base point offset of the first EBL/VRM pair relative tothe ship position, press OFFSET button.
The base point will move relative to the current ship position in bearing and distance specified in EBL and
VRM boxes. By default (the Fixed button is depressed), the EBL/VRM during offset will be referenced
tothe selected point on the ground, i.e., it will be moving relative to the own ship ataSOG speed in the
direction opposite to the COG. If it is necessary that theEBL/VRM centre move together with the own
ship, release the Fixed button.
2. By turning <EBL> and <VRM> keys on ES6 keyboard, set the required values ofEBL and VRM. Press on
<EBL/VRM> key to change between EBL/VRM 1 and 2.
Index Lines
Press the button with the name of theset display inthe Display Panel window oftheControl panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
69
In the list, which will open up, select Parallel index lines line andpress the left trackball button.
Press the button with index line number. Position the free cursor in the Range input field and press the left
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
70
By rolling the trackball, set the required value of distance from the centre of the own ship mark, or enter it
from the keyboard. Press the left trackball button. Theindex line will be set at the specified distance.
Note: Distance to the index line is measured along the perpendicular dropped from the own ship mark centre to
Position the free cursor in the T BRG input field and press theleft trackball button.
By rolling trackball, set the required value of the index line bearing or enter itfrom thekeyboard. Press the
left trackball button. The index line will be set inthe specified direction.
Note: 0 bearing corresponds to the line direction to the north. The index line bearing varies from 0 to 360. On
the reciprocal bearings, the line direction is the same, but it is located on different sides of the own ship mark.
To set the index line bearing value equal to the current ship course, press theResetbutton.
Zoom
Standard Zoom cursor
(see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter
3, section ECDIS Task Cursors, paragraph Free Cursor) appears on the Chart panel by pressing the right trackball
button.
A press onthe left trackball button turns onZoom function, whilst the cursor assumes the form of graphics
cursor
Position the graphic cursor, which will appear, in the corner of the chart fragment required to be viewed.
Press the left trackball button. Select the required chart fragment by moving the cursor with the trackball.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
71
Press the left trackball button. The Chart panel scale will change so that theselected chart fragment is fully
displayed on the Chart panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
72
Position the graphics cursor on the initial measurement point on the Chart panel and press the left
trackballutton.
Position the graphics cursor on the next point on the Chart panel and press the left trackball button. The
distance measured from the initial point and bearing from the initial to the set point will be shown on the
Chart panel. Set the necessary number of points for the distance measurements.
The information window in the bottom part of the Control panel displays the following data:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
73
Bearing/Opp. Bearing bearing (reverse bearing from the last set point to the cursor);
Total distance total distance from the first set point to the cursor.
To exit from the graphics cursor mode, press the right trackball button.
Press Event
An entry will be made on the Electronic system logbook, and a special mark will be made on the own ship
track.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
74
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 4.
Navigation Tasks
This chapter describes the procedure used during theoperation in the navigation
mode.
Setting Position Sources
Setting Electronic Position Fixing System (EPFS)
Setting ER Mode
Setting EP Mode
Setting DR Mode
Use of Manually Fix Position for Determining Ship Position
Setting Heading Source
Setting Speed Sources
Setting Speed Source Through the Water
Setting Speed Source Over the Ground
Setting Depth Source
Obtaining Current Information about Navigational Data
Loading of Route and Schedule intheNavigationMode
Setting Lead Distance (F-dist)
Loading Route
Loading Schedule
Obtaining Current Information about Monitoring Route andSchedule
Unloading Route and Schedule
Handling Charts and Chart Information
Prompt Search and Load Charts
Loading and Scaling Charts under Own Ship Position
Switching Chart Information Layers
Handling ENC Format Charts
Handling AIO Charts
Handling TOD0 Charts
Using Auto Zoom Function
Using the Mooring Mode
Search and Rescue Operations
77
78
82
89
90
93
101
102
103
104
104
105
108
108
110
114
116
119
120
120
122
128
131
132
136
138
139
141
76
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
141
143
152
153
154
155
156
77
Open Navigation panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Navigation panel, which will open up, to switch toShip Position page:
Ship Position page is designed for selection of position source. Ship position page displays all the connected
coordinates sensors, as well as Dead Reckoning (DR) andEcho Reference (ER) modes.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
78
PRIM to select the source as primary positioning system; the window is intended for display of the
SEC to select the source as secondary positioning system; the window is intended for display of the
Offset window for the input and display of the ship position coordinates offset;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
79
In the list, which will open up, select Sensor data/status line and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of the Sensor data/status display panel which will open up, toswitch tothe Primary
Status page.
Primary Status page is used for presenting the following data from EPFS, whichused as primary positioning
system:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
80
Station ID name of the station, which transmits differential corrections fortheDGPS used by the primary
RMS 95% ship position 95% RMS error (for the 95% RMS error calculation algorithm, see document
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 2, section Navigational Sensors,
paragraph Positioning, under RMS Calculations for Different Positioning Systems).
In the absence of data from PS positioning systems (or in absence ofvalid GGA sentence), there are empty
fields on the display.
To enter the EPFS offset, use the following procedure:
1. To manual input. Position the cursor in Offset window on the minute value and press the left trackball
button to activate the window. Enter the coordinate offset andpress<Enter> key.
The ship symbol will move to the corrected coordinates, the coordinate offset willbe displayed
in Offset window, whilst position window will show corrected coordinates from position source.
2. Input EPFS offset by the cursor. Press Set Offset By button position source group and select Cursor.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
81
Move the graphic cursor, which will appear, to the corrected ship position coordinates.
Press the left trackball button. The ship symbol will move to the specified coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
82
The coordinate offset will be shown in Offset window, whilst position window willdisplay
corrected coordinates from position systems.
Setting ER Mode
Offset window for the input and display of the ship position coordinates offset;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
83
To set the ER mode, it is first necessary to set the reference points. Press the ARPAbutton in the top part of
the Control panel to turn on the display oftargets.
Note: Ifatleast one steadily tracked target is available, Select targets button will be activated.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
84
R index will show up next to the reference point. Set the necessary number ofreference points (up to 5).
To use position determined with the aid of reference points in ER group, press PRIM or SEC button.
To monitor parameters of the ER mode, press the button with the name of theset display inthe Display Panel
window oftheControl panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
85
In the list, which will open up, select Sensor data/status line and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of the Sensor data/status display panel which will open up, toswitch tothe Primary
Status page.
Total RMS the maximum 95% RMS error among all the reference points (for the 95% RMS error
calculation algorithm, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 2,
section Navigational Sensors, paragraph Positioning, under RMS Calculations for Different Positioning Systems).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
86
Position the free cursor on the reference point, which will cancel.
As this is done, thecursor will assume the following form:
The position offset by cursor for the ER is entered in much the same way as for the EPFS (seethe previous
paragraph).
To enter the ER offset, use the following procedure:
1. The position offset manually and by cursor for the ER is entered in much thesame way as for the EPFS
(seethe previous paragraph).
2. The position offset by target. Press Set Offset By button position source group and select Target.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
87
Position the acquisition marker which will appear, on the required reference point.
Press the left trackball button. The marker will acquire the reference point and change own
form. Set the cursor in the new coordinates corresponding to the reference point on chart.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
88
Press the left trackball button. The ship symbol (as well as the radar scanning centre if
displayed) will move to the calculated coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
89
Setting EP Mode
EP group is intended for setting parameters used in the EP (corrected DR) mode and contains the following
elements:
l
Set by cursor to enter the position by specifying new coordinates with theECDIS task graphics cursor;
Total current to use parameters of drift caused by total tidal and surface current from the database;
In EP group press PRIM or SEC button. Enter current ship position intheinputwindow.
To input EP by cursor, press Set by cursor button.
Move the graphic cursor, which will appear, to the corrected ship position coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
90
Press the left trackball button. The ship symbol will move to the specified coordinates.
Setting DR Mode
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
91
Set by cursor to enter the position by specifying new coordinates with theECDIS task graphics cursor.
In DR group press PRIM or SEC button. Enter current ship position intheinputwindow.
To input DR by cursor, press Set by cursor button.
Move the graphic cursor, which will appear, to the corrected ship position coordinates.
Press the left trackball button. The ship symbol will move to the specified coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
92
In the list, which will open up, select Sensor data/status line and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of the Sensor data/status display panel which will open up, toswitch tothe Primary
Status page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
93
l
l
In the list which will open up, select Manually Fix Position line and press the left trackball button.
Manually Fix Position display is intended for constructing the ship line of position (LOP) by measuring bearing
and/or range to one or more visible objects whose coordinates are known in advance (or the object can be
uniquely identified on the chart).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
94
Accept position to record the calculated ship position on the chart and in theShip Logbook (when the DR
Cancel all to cancel all the measurements which have been made;
16 to switch bearing and/or range measurements. That number of buttons is active which is equal to
the number of measurements which have been made, the rest are disabled. Depending on the
measurement status, the buttons have the following colours:
o
red measurement taken and referenced, but the system considers it incorrect on the basis of LOP
being at a distance of more than one mile from the reckoned position (with LOP advice function ON
only);
white the data is entered, but the position line is not referenced by the user.
Automatic jump to new LOP to turn on automatic transfer to the next measurement after the input of
LOP advise to turn on the function providing a warning that the position line is more than 1 mile away
from the reckoned position. In this case, the button with the measurement number turns red;
l
Press Bearing button. After the selection of the measurement type, Manually Fix Position display looks like
shown in the drawing below:
In this case, depending on the measurement type, the display contains the following items:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
95
D difference between the input of the first and current measurement data in minutes and seconds;
Name name or type of the object which is referenced to with the Snap to Object function turned on
(seedocument Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 3, section Manually Fixed
Position, paragraph Line of Position Referencing);
Apply to confirm the entered current measurement data. With Automatic jump to new LOP function ON,
Enter the bearing to the object in Brg input box by using the trackball orkeyboard. Press the left trackball
button.
Note: Measurement time in Time box is set at the current time minus 5 seconds.
A red coloured line will be drawn on the chart panel, with the measurement time specified.
Use the button in the top part of Manually Fix Position display to switch to the next measurement (if Automatic
jump to new LOP function is ON, the switching is made automatically).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
96
Enter the distance to the object in Dist input box by using the trackball orkeyboard. Press the left trackball
button.
Press the activated Apply button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
97
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
98
On the chart panel, bring the beginning of the position line in coincidence with the object which the bearing
was measured to (if the Snap to object checkbox is checked, theLOP will be referenced to the object
automatically if it is not farther than 0.5 mile from its beginning). Press the left trackball button.
To bind the next position line, press the button with the next measurement number in Manually Fix Position
display.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
99
The position line will be bound to the object and will be displayed in the orange colour. After the binding of
two position lines, the orange coloured
symbol will appear onthechart panel in the point with
coordinates of the calculated ship position. Specified next to the symbol are the letters EP and the most
recent calculation time.
Construct the necessary number of position lines.
If it is necessary to accept the results of manually fix position, use Accept position button (see also document
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 3, section Manually Fixed Position).
If an Optical Bearing Device (OBD) is connected to the MFD, a button for turning on the bearing line
presentation appears on the Manually Fix Position display.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
100
The OBD continuously transmits bearing information to the MFD. This allows the ECDIS task screen to
provide a real-time display of an Optical Bearing Line showing what the OBD operator is looking/pointing at.
Press OBD: show Bearing Line button.
The Chart panel will show the Optical Bearing Line in the form of a yellow line.
After the OBD operator has fixed a position, the Chart panel will display a LOP with the measurement time.
At the same time, the obtained bearing will be accepted as a measurement for the Manually Fix Position
Method.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
101
Data from the OBD will be displayed in the Brg input boxes and can be subsequently used for further
calculations (see above).
Open Navigation panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Navigation panel to switch toHeading page:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
102
Heading page is designed for selection of heading source. Heading page shows all the connected heading
sensors.
The group of each heading source contains the following elements:
l
GYRO 1 to select this sensor as heading source; the window is intended fordisplay heading value from
the sensor;
l
Gyro error for the manual input of the gyro error (for gyro compass);
Magnetic variation for the input of the magnetic variation from the database (Autobutton), or manually
Open Navigation panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Navigation panel to switch to Speed page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
103
STW sources group is designed for selection a source of speed through the water. The group shows all the
DLOG to select DLOG as a source of STW; the windows are intended fordisplay longitudinal and
transverse component of the speed-through-water vector, the arrows showing the direction of
components;
l
LOG to select LOG as a source of speed through the water; the window isintended for display STW value
from log;
l
MANUAL to select the use of manual STW input; the window is intended forspeed input.
Press the button with the source name to select the source of speed through thewater, whose data will
henceforth be used for making all the calculations inthesystem.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
104
SOG sources group is designed for selection a source of speed over ground. Thegroup shows all the
Prim PS: GPS 1 to select EPFS as a source of SOG; the window is intended fordisplay SOG value from
EPFS;
l
DLOG to select DLOG as a source of SOG; the windows are intended fordisplay longitudinal and
transverse component of the SOG vector, the arrows showing the direction of components;
l
ER to select ER mode as a source of SOG; the window is intended for display SOG value; the buttons is
intended for:
o
Select targets to select targets as fixed reference points (button is enabled ifatleast one steadily
STW + Drift to select STW as SOG, manual drift input taken into account. Thewindow is intended for
Press the button with the source name to select the source of speed over ground whose data will henceforth
be used for making all the calculations in the system.
Open Navigation panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
105
Use the tab in the top part of Navigation panel to switch toEchosounder page:
Echosounder page is designed for selection of depth source. Echosounder page shows all the connected depth
sensors.
The group of each depth source can contain the following elements:
l
ECHOSOUNDER 1 to select this sensor as depth source; the window is intended for display depth value
Ships draft to enter ships draft in the place of echosounder transducer location.
Press the button with the source name to select the main source of depth whose data will henceforth be
used for making all the calculations in the system. Enter ships draft for each echosounder.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
106
In the list, which will open up, select Navigator line andpress the left trackball button.
Navigator display is intended for enlarged presentation of the following selectable data:
l
HDG (Heading);
STW;
COG;
SOG;
ROT;
XTD;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
107
ETA;
Turn Radius.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
108
In the list, which will open up, select System Information line and press the left trackball button.
In DPTH row it is displayed value of water depth under the keel (from the sounder data).
Open Config panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
109
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel which will open up, to switch toGeneral page:
Note: The lead distance (F-dist) is set during the installation on the Ship Settings page of the INS panel (see
documentMulti-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide , Chapter 2, section MFD Configuration,
paragraph MFDSettings ).
In the input to the right, set the F-dist. The selected distance will be taken into account in the operation of
various functions throughout the MFD (e.g., route planning, Curved Heading Line, Track Control etc.).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
110
Loading Route
Open Monitoring panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page:
Route group enables loading and unloading of monitored routes and a schedule by using the following
buttons:
l
Load route to select and load a route from the offered list;
Set schedule to select and load a schedule for the loaded route from theofferedlist;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
111
Select the required route and press the left trackball button. The selected route will be loaded for sailing in
the Chart panel, and its name will be displayed onthebutton. The route loaded for sailing will be shown in
red colour.
Waypoints group contains buttons and windows for the input values used forcalculating mutual positions of
Next Waypoint to select the mode of setting the next WPT for calculating parameters of motion along
the route:
o
Auto selection to switch WPTs successively in the automatic mode; theWPTclosest to the ship
Manual selection to set the next WPT number manually; input of the next WPT number is made in the
appropriate window.
l
Radius to set parameters of the turn radius arc for the display of anapproximate track ontheturn on
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
112
Same for All WPT's to set manually for all the route points in the window totheright;
From Route Table to set automatically form the data entered in the route.
For the manual setting of the next WPT, press Next Waypoint button.
In the list, which will open up, select Manual selection and press the left trackball button. Use the activated
input line to enter the next WPT number.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
113
Attention! In the automatic mode, it is the next WPT of the route leg which the ship is proceeding by which is
set. If some other WPT is selected manually for the next one, all the calculations are made relative to the route
leg adjacent to the selected WPT.
For the manual setting of the turn arc parameters, press Radius button.
In the list, which will open up, select Same for all WPTs and press the left trackball button. Use the activated
left-hand input line to enter a new turn arc radius.
Press the left trackball button. The set parameters will be fixed for all thepoints of the monitored route.
To turn onthedisplay ontheECDIS task screen monitoring route elements, press following buttons:
l
XTD to display deviation from the route line (set during the route generation see Chapter 9, section
Creating a Route );
Radius to display set turn radius arc ontheturn to another route leg;
WPT names to display the names of waypoints set in the route plan;
Reference points to display Reference points. The Reference points are entered at the route planning and
editing stage on the Advanced Planning panel (seeMulti-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Additional Functions
document, Chapter 1,sectionAdvanced Planner, paragraphWork with Route );
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
114
Remark to display additional important remarks in plain text for every route leg. The route leg remarks
are entered at the route planning and editing stage on the Advanced Planning panel (seeMulti-Functional
Display (v. 2.00.330). Additional Functions document, Chapter 1,sectionAdvanced Planner, paragraphWork
with Route ).
Course/Leg/Spd to display course, range and speed for each route leg;
Heading mark to display dashed lines stretching the current and next legs of themonitored route in both
Loading Schedule
Open Monitoring panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
115
Route group enables loading and unloading of monitored routes and a schedule byusing the following
buttons:
l
Load route to select and load a route from the offered list;
Set schedule to select and load a schedule for the loaded route from the offered list;
Select the required route and press the left trackball button. The selected route will be loaded for sailing
ontheChart panel, and its name will be shown onthebutton.
Press Set schedule button in Route row of buttons.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
116
The list of schedules created for this route will open up. Select the necessary schedule. Press the left trackball
button. The selected schedule will be loaded.
In the list, which will open up, select Route data line and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of the Route data panel which will open up, toswitch tothe Route Data page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
117
Route data page is intended for the display of data as the ship is proceeding along the route to the next
waypoint (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 5, section Route
Monitoring, paragraph Sailing Along the Route ).
Thepage contains thefollowing data:
l
Route name of the monitored route; as End of route warningis generated, theword Route is shown in
To WPT number and name of the current WPT which the ship is proceeding to; the WPT name is shown
in black colour if the WPT is selected automatically, andinthe blue colour if selected manually;
l
CRS direction of the monitored route leg which the ship is proceeding by if the leg is of RL type; or the
current course in case of the GC leg; as Course difference alarm is generated, the letters CRS is shown in
XTD actual distance from the current route leg; as Out of XTD alarm is generated, the letters XTD are
ETA the estimated time (UTC/Ship depending onthesetting made in theControl panel) of arrival in the
current WPT, the remaining distance and current speed (SOG) taken into account;
l
TTG time to go to the current waypoint calculated with regard to the actual speed (SOG);
Schedule Information
Press the button with the name of the set display in the Display Panel window oftheControl panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
118
In the list, which will open up, select Route data line and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of the Route data panel which will open up, toswitch tothe Schedule page.
Schedule page serves for presenting information connected with sailing according to the selected schedule
(see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).Functional Description, Chapter 5, sectionRoute Monitoring,
paragraph Sailing Along the Route ). For the display of data, it is necessary to load a route on Route Monitoring
page of Monitoring panel (see above Loading Route ). The schedule elements whose values differ from those
set on Route Monitoring page of Monitoringpanel (Out of Schedule alarm) are shown in red colour.
The display contains the following data:
l
To WPT to select a WPT number for the display of associated schedule elements; the line to the right
shows the name of the WPT if any was given by the operator;
l
Schedule to turn onthedisplay of ETA and TTG calculated with regard totheprepared schedule;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
119
Current SOG to turn onthedisplay of ETA and TTG calculated with regard tothe current speed (SOG);
ETA (UTC) estimated time of arrival in the selected WPT calculated from theremaining distance and set
TTG time to go to the specified WPT calculated with regard to the actualETA;
PTA planned time of arrival in the specified WPT taken from the schedule.
In the bottom part of the display there is a calculator for calculating speed to go (STG) tothe specified
waypoint or planned time of arrival (PTA) in the specified waypoint:
l
STG operator-entered planned speed of proceeding to the specified point forthe PTA calculations in the
window ontheright;
l
PTA operator-entered planned time of arrival (PTA) tothespecified point for the STG calculations in the
window ontheleft.
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
120
In Route group press Unload button. The route and/or schedule loaded for sailing willbe unloaded.
Use the tab in the left part of Charts panel, which will open up, to switch toComplete list or By position page
depending on which chart is required tobefound. All the functions of these pages are identical, the only
difference between them being in the set of charts available for work.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
121
Chart number input window and Find button activate the chart search function bythe number entered in
the window.
If the chart with the required number has not been found, the prompt bar inthebottom part of the area
displays the following message:
o
Partial match found a group of charts has been found, whose numbers start with the entered
characters.
l
Manual chart selection window. Charts in the list can be sorted by the following parameters:
o
Last upd. date of the most recent chart updating in dd-mm-yyyy format;
Updated to the media, which was used for the latest updating of TX-97 or SENC chart collection;
Type the number or the first characters of a chart from the ship folio in the input field, and press Find button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
122
The necessary chart will be highlighted in the table. Press Load Chart button, theselected chart will be loaded
in the Chart panel.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of Charts panel, which will open up, to switch toGeneral page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
123
This page is intended for the control of chart automatic loading and scaling which are determined by the
following parameters:
l
ON to turn onthechart autoload mode whereby the largest scale chart will be automatically loaded;
OFF to turn off the autoload mode; as this is done, the current chart under the ship position or the
FIX to turn onthechart fixing mode; as the ship symbol crosses the boundary ofsuch chart, the chart
Scale ratio to set the loaded chart scale differing from its original scale
Show only libraries for DNC charts to enable displaying of DNC library name instead of DNC tiles names (if
Chart priority to set the chart loading priority under the ship position:
o
None to load charts most suitable to the set scale. In this case, if there are several charts on the same
HCRF Review to open the window for viewing ARCS and Seafarer format charts.
Chart Loading
To turn on chart autoloading:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
124
2. Press Autoload button in the Charts Area window of the Control panel.
This window is designed for the adjustment of the chart display ontheChart panel:
o
Chart number to call a menu with a list of charts under the ship position (if the ship symbol is
displayed onthechart) or the list of all the charts available in the ship folio. The button shows the
current chart number;
o
Autoload to turn onthefunction for the automatic loading of charts. There is an indicator to the right
of the button:
ON the function is turned on (Autoload button is greyed);
OFF the function is turned off;
FIX to fix the current chart.
The chart autoloading mode is set. To manual loading of the required chart, press OFF button in Chart
autoload row of buttons (if not depressed).
The chart autoloading mode is OFF, and the screen displays the current chart only.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
125
In the Charts Area window of the Control panel, press button with the current chartnumber.
Select the necessary chart from the list. The ECDIS task screen will display therequired chart.
To view ARCS and Seafarer format charts, press HCRF Review button or
toolbar. The chart isdisplayed in the window, which opens up.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
126
To display the updating which may have been done, check Mark Updates checkbox.
If necessary to set loading priority of ENC format charts, check ENC checkbox.
If necessary to set loading priority of DNC format charts, check DNC checkbox.
Chart Scaling
To automatic scaling, press ON button in Chart autoload row of buttons (ifnotdepressed).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
127
If it is necessary to turn on manual change of scale in the transfer to the next chart, use Scale ratio window to
set the number of fixed values (from 1 to 5), which thescale should be increased/decreased by.
Press scale button in Chart Area window on the Control panel (the button shows the current screen scale).
Select the required scale from the list, which will open up, and press the left trackball button. The ECDIS task
graphic screen will display all the charts on the set scale.
There are two ways to decrease the chart display scale by the fixed scale value:
l
Press
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
128
There are two ways to increase the chart display scale by the fixed scale value:
l
Press
Use the tab in the right-hand part of Charts panel, which will open up, to switch toLayers page.
This page is intended for controlling the display of individual chart information classes by using the following
controls:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
129
Custom to turn on presentation of objects included in the Additional Information Display at the user
discretion;
o
l
All to turn on presentation of all the objects included in the Additional Information Display.
Spot soundings to to turn onthedisplay of depth values smaller than the setting made in the relevant
Isolated dangers to turn onthedisplay of isolated dangers with depths over them larger than the safety
depth;
l
Hide All to turn off the display of the aforementioned chart layers;
To set the necessary layer, press Display category button and select it from
thedrop-down list.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
130
All the checkboxes for turning onthedisplay of necessary additional information classes will be checked by
default. Uncheck the appropriate checkboxes to turn off the display ofunnecessary information classes.
There is another way to set thenecessary layer.
The Standard Display can also be set by pressing the
Settings on the Layers page and on the Control panel are equalised.
When the Standard Display is set, the display of the radar overlay, ARPA and AIS targets on the ECDIS task
screen is automatically turned off.
Press <ALL LAYERS> key on ES6 keyboard to turn on presentation of all the objects included
intheAdditional Information Display;
Press the <Standard DISPLAY> key onES6 keyboard to set theStandard Display.
To turn on the display of the chart over the radar picture, press
this case:
l
With the use of ES6 keyboard, press the <SHOW CHART> key to activate the function.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
131
Use the tab in the right-hand part of Charts panel, which will open up, to switch toENC page.
This page is intended for the adjustment of ENC format chart display and handling.
From Areas drop-down list, select the style of area type object boundary display (Plainand Symbolised).
From Points drop-down list, select the style of the point type object display (Paperchart and Simplified).
Check the following checkboxes for turning onthedisplay of necessary additional information classes:
l
Danger in shallow water to turn on the display of isolated danger objects, which are located in the unsafe
waters;
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
132
Shallow pattern to turn onthedisplay of hatching in the presentation of areas with depths smaller than
selection);
l
Full light lines to switch the lengths of lines delimiting the light visibility sectors;
Highlight info to turn onthedisplay of highlighting for objects with Inform attribute;
Show correction to turn on colour highlighting for the objects which have undergone some modification
Quality of data to turn on the display of accuracy symbols for the ship positioning and sounding during
Show outdated to turn on display of all date-dependent objects in the ENC, irrespective of the current
date. Some objects, such as seasonal buoys, are only to be displayed over a certain period. Other
objects, such as a traffic separation scheme, may have a date on which they are introduced or
discontinued.
l
Danger in shallow water to highlight with the isolated danger symbol all rocks, wrecks, obstructions,
which lie in unsafe shallow waters between the safety contour and the drying line.
If it is necessary, press Show All button to turn onthedisplay of all the parameters, orHide All button to turn
off them.
In Shallow contour input window, enter the value of the deep water contour delineating thecolour
highlighting of the shallow area for ENC format charts.
In Deep contour input window, enter the value of the shallow water contour delimiting thecolour highlighting
of the deep water area for ENC format charts.
The following windows used forinformation only:
l
Safety contour to display the safety contour value for vector format chart;
Safety depth to display the safety depth value for vector format chart.
Open Overlays panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
133
Use the tab in the top part of Overlays panel, which will open up, to switch toAIO Chartspage.
This page is intended for the handling AIO chart available in the ship collection (seedocument Multi-Functional
Display (v. 2.00.330). Utilities, Chapter 2, section Operating Principles, paragraph Data in Vector Form, under ENC
Charts (S-52 Presentation)) and NTM (Notices To Mariners) included in the AIO chart.
The page contains the following data:
l
Find to activate the chart search function bythe NTMnumber entered in the window;
Load to load chart which the selected NTM in question refers to;
Table of NTM;
Press the Show AIO button. The chart panel will display a chart layer in the form of the orange coloured
hatching.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
134
Use the Info function (see Chapter 11, section Obtaining Information on Vector Charts). On the Info panel select
the ADAL Chart notation by positioning the cursor on it, and press the left trackball button. The page with
information on theAIOchart will open up.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
135
The necessary NTM will be highlighted in the table. The ENC charts affected column lists the chart which the
NTM in question refers to.
Double click on this NTM: the Chart panel will display the area which this NTM is applicable to.
Press Yes button in the Reference column.
Select the *.txt file and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
136
Read the NTM. If it is necessary to print out the NTM, press the Print button. To close the Text viewer
window, press the Close button.
Open Overlays panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Overlays panel, which will open up, to switch toTOD0page.
This page is intended for the handling TOD0 charts available in the ship collection (see document MultiFunctional Display (v. 2.00.330). Utilities, Chapter 2, section Operating Principles, paragraph Data in Vector Form,
under DNC Charts). The panel contains the following buttons:
l
Find to activate the chart search function bythe chartnumber entered in the window;
The panel contains the table with installed TOD0 charts data:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
137
Type the number or the first characters of a TOD0 chart in the input field, and press Find button.
The necessary chart will be highlighted in the table.
Select the necessary TOD0 chart from the table.
Press Load button, the selected chart will be loaded in the Chart panel.
Press the Focus on chart button. The chart will display in the center of the ECDIS task screen.
Use the Info function (see Chapter 11, section Obtaining Information on Vector Charts). On the Info panel, select
the TOD0 notation by positioning the cursor on it, and press the left trackball button. The page with
information on the TOD0 chart will open up.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
138
To unload selected TOD0 chart press Unload button. To unload all loaded TOD0 charts press Unload All
button.
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toGeneralpage.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
139
In AutoZoom Settings group from the drop-down list, select the maximum scale as the ship is passing the
current WPT on Dual panel. In Time of update input window, set the DTW analysis interval.
In this case, as DTW is decreasing, the ECDIS task increases the scale by one fixed scale value so that the ship
position remains within Dual panel. With the ship approaching the boundary of Dual panel in the process of
manoeuvres, the scale may be reduced by one fixed scale value. With a change of the WPT, the scale is set so
that Dual panel displays the ship symbol, current leg of the monitored route and the current WPT.
This mode is intended for mooring operations and sailing in the restricted waters with intensive
maneuvering.
Open Config panel by selecting the appropriate line of the drop-down list Tasks List
on the Control Panel.
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toGeneralpage.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
140
In this case, the Alarm Mooring Mode warning appears in the top part of the Chart Panel, and the sound
associated with some alarms and warnings is turned off.
As the Mooring Mode is turned on, a full event named Mooring Mode ON is entered in the log.
To turn off the Mooring Mode, press the Mooring Mode button again. In this case, a full event names
Mooring Mode OFF is entered in the log.
Alarms and Warnings Silenced in Mooring Mode:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
141
Alarm name
Warning name
Warning name
Lost Stabilization
DLOG: no input
Speed fallback
LOG: invalid
LOG no data
LOG no input
SOUNDER Invalid
SOUNDER no data
SOUNDER no input
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
142
If you know the MOB event time, press on Set time button.
In the input window, enter the MOB event time: MOB point is set in the own ship track point closest to the
entered time.
If you know the MOB event coordinates, press Set pos button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
143
In the input window, enter the MOB coordinates: MOB display is re-drawn to suit theentered data (e.g.
upon receipt of coordinates from another ship).
To turn the MOB mode off, second press
keyboard.
Press Yes button. Electronic log entry containing MOB DISABLED event name, ismade.
For the operation of MOB over the AIS, see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Additional
Functions, Chapter 1, section MOB Mode with Use of RDF Rhotheta RT-202/RT-500M.
Use the tab in the top part of Tasks panel to switch toSAR page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
144
There are two ways to set the SAR route start point coordinates in the Commence search point group:
1. Enter the SAR route start point coordinates in the input window.
2. Press By cursor button. Move the graphic cursor, which will appear, totheSARroute start point
coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
145
Enter the SAR route name in the Route name line and press the Save button to save the route.
To quick load this SAR route to monitoring mode, press Monitor button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
146
Enter the SAR route name in the Route name line and press Save button to save theroute.
To quick load this SAR route to monitoring mode, press Monitor button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
147
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
148
Enter the SAR route name in the Route name line and press Save button to save theroute.
To quick load this SAR route to monitoring mode, press Monitor button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
149
Return to initial position to plot the SAR route with a return to the initial position.
Enter the SAR route name in the Route name line and press Save button to save theroute.
To quick load this SAR route to monitoring mode, press Monitor button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
150
Select a rescue facility whose speed is known and enter it in the input box to theright:
1. If the Aircraft speed is selected, the recommended ship speed, calculated from acertain formula, will be
displayed automatically in the Ship speed box:
Enter the SAR route name in the Route name line and press Save button to save the route.
For quick loading of this SAR route to the monitoring mode, press the Monitor button. In this
case, the recommended route for a ship engaged in search will look like follows:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
151
2. If the Ship speed is selected, the recommended aircraft speed, calculated from acertain formula, will be
displayed automatically in the Aircraft speed box:
Enter the SAR route name in the Route name line and press the Save button tosave the route.
For quick loading of this SAR route to the monitoring mode, press the Monitor button. In this
case, the recommended route for the aircraft engaged in search will look like follows:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
152
Press the button with the name of the set display in the Display Panel window of the Control panel.
In the list, which will open up, select Special Purpose Objects line and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
153
This MFD functionality enables special purpose objects (SPO), mobile and fixed, with certain features to be
created and referenced to an electronic chart with the purpose of their further monitoring and obtaining of
auxiliary information.
SPO Creating
Select the type of SPO to be created. Press the Object type button and select the appropriate item from the
drop-down list:
Seek circle the search circle: Target with constant coordinates around which a circle is formed at the
specified moment of time, increasing in accordance with settings made by the user;
l
Relative the satellite: Target with motion parameters identical to the own ships course and speed;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
154
UW Static the fixed submerged object: Target with constant coordinates and depth;
Press Add Item button. Position the acquisition marker (graphics cursor) on the point where the SPO is
required to be plotted.
Press the left trackball button: SPO will be set in the specified coordinates.
Repeat the procedure until you set the required number of SPO. After the input of the last SPO, press the
right trackball button to exit from the SPO setting mode.
SPO Deleting
Press Delete button. Position the marker on the SPO is required to be deleted.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
155
If it is necessary to delete all the previously plotted objects simultaneously, including when the SPO is not
displayed on the screen, use Delete all button.
Other Functions
To plot the line connecting the own ship symbol and selected SPO, press Set line button. Position the marker
on the required SPO.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
156
To hide all the SPO, press Hide All Objects button. Repeated pressing this button results in re-appearing of all
the hidden SPO.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
157
To save the SPO configuration, enter the configuration name in the input line of Configuration group and
press the Save button, which will be enabled. SPO configuration files are accessible with the use of the Data
Tool utility, in the SPOobjects group of SPOobjects feature, and can be imported/exported from/to another
PC.
To load SPO configuration, press Load objects button in Configuration group.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 5.
159
161
162
165
165
167
170
171
172
159
Open Monitoring panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
160
Chapter 5. Setting of Safety ParametersMonitoring of Sailing along the Route andbythe Schedule
Alarms group is intended for turning on/off and setting of safety parameters for thealarm generation during
End of route to enable warning generation as the last WPT of the monitored route is passed;
Out of XTD to enable alarm generation when the ship deviation from the route line is larger than the
Out of schedule to enable and set of warnings generated when the ship is behind or ahead of the
schedule;
l
WPT approach to enable alarm generation as a set period of time before theapproach to the WPT;
Off leg course to enable and set parameters of the alarm generated if thedeviation between the current
course (HDG) and the route leg line direction exceeds the set value.
Check End of route checkbox in Alarms group to turn on the warning generation as the last point of the route
is passed.
The parameter of tracking the ship position relative to the current route leg is set bydefault. XTD value is set
at the time when the route is created in Route Editor panel. Thealarm is generated when the ship sails
beyond the XTD limits.
Use WPT approach to line to enter the alarm generation time value as the next WPT isapproached. Check the
activated WPT Approach checkbox to turn onthealarm generated if the value of time of approach to the next
WPT is less than the set one.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
161
Use Off leg course line to enter the value of difference between the ship course and route leg direction. Check
the activated Off leg course checkbox to turn onthealarm generation as the difference between the courses
exceeds the set value.
Use Out of schedule line to enter the behind-the-schedule or ahead-of-the-schedule time relative to the loaded
schedule. The warning is generated when the set value is exceeded. Check the activated Out of schedule
checkbox.
Open Monitoring panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch to Safety Alarms page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
162
Ahead window for the input of advance time for alarm/warning generation. Thetime value determines
the length equal to the distance covered by the ship proceeding at the current SOG (from 1 to 15 min);
l
Port to set the width of the corridor to the left of the ship (from 0.1 to 4.0 NM);
Starboard to set the width of the corridor to the right of the ship (from 0.1 to 4.0 NM);
Show safety frame to turn on the display of a safety frame on the ECDIS task screen.
In the Ahead, Port and Starboard input boxes, set the necessary values which will determined the shape of the
safety frame.
Check the Show safety frame checkbox to show the safety frame. The safety frame is displayed with a red
outlined rectangle:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
163
Safety parameters group is intended for the setting and viewing of safety parameters inthe Navigation Mode:
Shallow contour window for displaying value of the deep water contour delineating the colour
Safety contour window for the input of the safety contour parameter value;
Safety depth window for the input of the safety depth parameter value;
Deep contour window for displaying the parameter value of the shallow water contour delimiting the
colour highlighting of the deep water area for ENC format charts.
Use Shallow contourline to enter the value of the deep water contour delineating thecolour highlighting of the
shallow area for ENC format charts.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
164
Press Yes button to confirm to confirm the changes you have made.
Press Yes button to confirm to confirm the changes you have made.
Use Deep contour line to enter the value of the shallow water contour delimiting thecolour highlighting of the
deep water area for ENC format charts.
Monitoring on group is intended for selecting criteria of chart analysis for the availability of dangers to
navigation.
Select the necessary criteria of extracting objects under route or vessel position for generating alarms (see
document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 4, section Main Alarms and
Warnings Generation Principles, paragraph Safety Alarms):
l
All scales.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
165
Nav. danger to enable the alarm generation upontheapproach to the isolated danger;
Land danger to enable the alarm generation upon the approach to the objects with Land attribute;
AIDS to navigation to enable the warning generation upon the approach to the fixed point objects (buoys
etc.);
l
Safety contour to enable the alarm generation upontheapproach to the depth line less than the Safety
contour value.
Check the activated Nav.danger checkbox to enable thealarm generation when anisolated danger
tonavigation, updating objects with danger/depth attributes or a danger NAVTEX object turns up within
the safety frame.
Check the Land danger checkbox to enable the alarm generation triggered off bythedetection of land objects
in the safety frame.
Check the AIDS to navigation checkbox to enable the warning generation triggered off by the detection of fixed
point objects in the safety frame.
Check the Safety contour checkbox toturn onthealarm generation asthesafety contour is crossed by the
safety frame.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
166
Additional Areas tab containing checkboxes for the selection (assigning danger-to-navigation status) from the
Select the required areas by checking the appropriate checkboxes in Basic Areas tab.
Switch to Additional Areas tab. Select therequired areas by checking theappropriate checkboxes in Additional
Areas tab.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
167
Open Monitoring panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch to Navigational Alarms page.
Primary/Secondary difference group is used for entering the maximum difference between thereadings of
In Prim/Sec diverged line, enter the divergence distance between thecoordinates from the primary and
secondary positioning methods. Check the activated Prim/Sec diverged checkbox for the alarm to be
generated when the set value is exceeded.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
168
The Chart group is used for turning on the monitoring of electronic charts under theown ship.
Check the Off chart alarm checkbox to enable the alarm generation iftheship sails beyond the chart
boundary with the Chart Autoload mode off.
Anchor watch setting group is used for setting the maximum distance (safety ring) fromtheanchor points. As
In Safety ring column enter the maximum distance (Safety ring radius) from the anchor points 1 and 2.
Position of anchor points 1 and 2 is set on the ship contour during the installation in the System
Configuration utility. (see document Multi-Functional Display. (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide , Chapter 2, section
MFD Configuration , paragraph MFD Settings )
Check the checkboxes in Alarm column to turn onthealarm generation as the ship sails beyond the set
distances.
Check the Show Anchor Watch Rings checkbox to show the anchor watch rings around the anchor position
after the anchor drop points are set.
To set the position of 1 anchor, press the Down button in the row 1.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
169
In this case, the anchor position will correspond to the position of anchor point 1 at the moment when the
Down button is pressed. The anchor position is marked with a special symbol
Along the line connecting the positions of the anchor and anchor point 1, bearing and distance between
them is dynamically displayed.
To set the anchor position, use the cursor to press the By Cursor button in row 1. Indicate the anchor position
with the cursor on the Chart Panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
170
checkboxes:
l
Sounder depth to enable and enter the minimum depth value for an warning generated upon the
Use Sounder depth line to enter the safety depth value from the echo sounder. Check the activated Sounder
depth checkbox for turning onthewarning generation as a depth smaller than the set one is detected.
Monitoring of Time
Open Config panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
171
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toGeneralpage.
an alert will be generated. The order of watches is set in theSystem Configuration utility (see document MultiFunctional Display (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide , Chapter 2, section MFD Configuration, paragraph MFD
Settings).
Use End of Watch Alarm input line to enter the time before the end of the current watch when the warning
should be generated.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
172
Timer Warning group is designed for the control of the timer functions:
l
Every setting of the alarm to be generated over the time specified in the line tothe right;
At setting of the alarm to be generated at the time specified in the line to the right;
To set the alarm generation over equal time intervals, check Every checkbox and enter value of the alert
generation time interval in the input line.
To set the alert generation at the certain time, check At checkbox and enter the alert generation time (ship
time) to the right.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 6.
174
175
177
179
181
185
187
189
192
197
197
199
174
Use the tab in the top part of Logbook panel, which will open up, to switch toLogBook page.
Ship LogBook page is designed for recording events which occurred during the ECDIS task operation and their
synchronizing among the stations. The table is a set of rows (events) and of columns (event parameters). For
the set of events which are automatically shown in the Ship Logbook, see Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Functional Description, Chapter 6, section Ship Logbook, paragraph Ship Logbook Formation Principles. Besides,
the operator can enter events manually, edit events and enter comments on the events. The events editing
and input of comments is password protected.
Note: The Ship LogBook always opens up on the current date
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
175
Use the tab in the top part of Logbook panel, which will open up, to switch to Logbook settings page. On the
Logbook settings page switch to Logbook accounts tab.
This tab is intended for creating accounts for the Ship Logbook only. Accounts which are created in the
System Configuration utility are only used for deleting accounts from the Ship Logbook.
To create a new user account press Create user button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
176
Rank. The user can select one of the offered ranks or specify his/her own (i.e., Master);
Name;
l
l
Password (special symbols like space, points, etc. are not permitted. When these are entered, there is a
message that unacceptable symbols have been entered);
Password confirmation;
Security question for restoring the forgotten password. At the account creation stage the operator can
select any question and answer it in the Answer field;
Answer for Security question.
The rank and name combination will serve as the user account.
To change the user account (rank, name, password) select it from the table and press Edit user button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
177
Enter the password for the relevant currently edited user account and edit it.
To remove a user account press the Remove user button. The deleting password is advised by the MFD
distributor upon the masters request.
In the password-protected operations, the password input box has been supplemented with the Forgot?
button. This button is intended for restoring a forgotten password. Press this button to open a dialogue box
in which use the Your answer field to enter an answer to the Security question (set at the account creation
stage). If the reply is entered correctly, the Your password field will display a password set by the operator at
the account creation stage.
Press the Ok button, the password will be automatically applied to the Edit user window.
The Security question and Your password fields are not editable in this window.
Account parameters are stored on the all WS of the bridge.
the archive.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
178
Press the Date button and select the date which the Ship Logbook entries will be shown for.
When a date is selected, the drop-down list opens up showing the events which occurred within the selected
24 hour. Select the necessary event. The Comment tab will display the last actual comment related to this
event.
To display the event position, on the Chart panel press the Focus button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
179
The selected event mark is displayed in the centre of the Chart panel highlighted with a flashing circle for 10
seconds.
In the window, which will open up, press Create custom event button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
180
The event with the name CustomXX will appear on the Custom list. The created custom event is
synchronized automatically among the stations of the bridge.
Edit the event name. To do this, double click the event name.
Type the necessary event name and press the left trackball button.
To add and edit a new custom event, you can also use the context menu called by clicking the right mouse
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
181
To delete a custom event, select it and press the right trackball button.
Press OK button.
To exit from the window, click the cursor in the point on the ECDIS task screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
182
Select the necessary time period. The selected setting is synchronised automatically among the stations of
the bridge.
To manually enter an event in the Ship Logbook, press the Enter Event button.
Select the necessary event from the Default or Custom list boxing press Enter event in log book button. All
events from these lists can be sorted in alphabetical order.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
183
In the User accounts window which will appear, in Comment input box enter the comments on the event.
Each event is recorded manually in the Ship Log Book required to enter a personal password, the rank and
name of the operator who entered the event. From the User drop-down list In the User accounts window
which will appear,select your user account and enter the password (user accounts and password settings are
made in Logbook accounts tab of Logbook settings page see above itemUser Accounts Creation).
The event is shown in the Ship Logbook. The data available in the table columns as of the event occurrence
time are shown in the Ship Logbook automatically.
To view the history of an event /comment entered for this event, switch to the History list tab.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
184
There are some slight differences in the procedure of entering the Hand over watch event in which both
navigators take part: officers going off and on the watch.
Press the Enter Event button.
Select the Hand over watch event from the Default list boxing and press Enter event in log book button.
From the User drop-down list in the Hand over watch window which will appear, the officer going off the watch
selects his/her user account and enters the password.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
185
From the User drop-down list in the Hand over watch window which will appear, the officer going on the watch
selects his/her user account and enters the password.
The event is shown in the Ship Logbook. The Comment tab will display information on the person going
off/on the watch.
For rules for the input and display of comments in the Ship Logbook, see document Multi-Functional Display (v.
2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 6, section Ship Logbook, paragraph Making Corrections and Safety.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
186
Roll the trackball or use the keyboard to enter the necessary value and press the left trackball button or the
<Enter> key. To cancel input of the correction, press the right trackball button.
In the User accounts window which will appear, enter the comment (if necessary), select your user account
and enter the password (user accounts and password settings are made in Logbook accounts tab of Logbook
settings page see above item User Accounts Creation).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
187
To view the corrections entered for the given event, switch to the History list tab.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
188
Use the tab in the top part of Logbook panel, which will open up, to switch toArchive page.
The Archive page is designed for displaying archived Ship Logbooks. Forthearchiving rules see MultiFunctional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 6 document, section Ship Logbook, paragraph
Archiving Ship Logbook.
Press the Ship LogBook button and select the necessary archive from the list box.
Note: In the Ship LogBook events are stored for 90 days. Then they are moved automatically to the archive. In
the archive they are stored as long as there is space on the disk.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
189
The page will display records contained in the archive. Press the Jump to date button and select the date
which the Ship Logbook records will be displayed for.
The table will display Ship Logbook events starting from the first event of theselected date. It should be
noted that on the Archive page you can only view theShip Logbook.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
190
Use the tab in the top part of Logbook panel, which will open up, to switch toLogSettings page. On the Logbook
settings page switch to Print Settings tab.
Voyage No;
To port of destination.
In the Orientation group select the text orientation on the page during the printout: Portrait or Landscape.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
191
Select the printout range: Whole logbook, Today or Dates. In the case of Dates, use From and To input boxes to
set the time interval for the printout of the Ship Logbook.
Note: By using the Data filter you can also print out an archive Ship Logbook.
For the Ship Logbook print preview, press the Print preview button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
192
Data entered in the Header group is displayed on the title sheet on the Ship Logbook. On the subsequent
pages, headers display the Ship name, IMO No, Voyage Data.
Close the Print Preview window and press the Print button.
To convert the Ship Logbook to the *.pdf file, press the Export to PDF button.
To convert the Ship Logbook to the *.html file, press the Export to HTML button.
Files has names in the Logbook (DD-Month-YYYY - DD-Month-YYYY).* format, dates in the name show
the time interval whose data was included in the file.
Files can be copied by using the Data Tool utility (Track feature, Default file groups)) for subsequent use.
Open Logbook panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
193
Use the tab in the top part of Logbook panel, which will open up, to switch toSystemLog page.
System Log page is designed for the recording of events, which occurred during theECDIS task operation. The
table is a set of columns (events) and of rows (eventparameters). By default, the table reflects the following
event parameters:
l
Prim/Sec Diverge distance and direction to the secondary positioning system (large distance exceeding
COG - SOG course and speed values received from the positioning system;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
194
HDG - LOG course and speed values received from the compass and log;
Echo Sounder depth from the sounder or entered manually if the sounder is not connected in the
Charts displayed charts loaded for proceeding in Navigation Mode, the source specified (ARCS, BSB
Voice comment voice comment. The table cell has a control panel containing the following buttons:
o
The following system log fields are filled in by the operator manually:
l
To do this, positionthefree cursor onthenecessary cell and press the left trackball button. Type the
necessary message and press the left trackball button or the<Enter> key:
In Settings group Select the necessary date (current date is set by default):
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
195
To change contents of the electronic system logbook (delete unnecessary event parameters), pressFields
button:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
196
Use From and To input boxes to set the time interval for the printout of the electronic system logbook events,
and press Print button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
197
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page.
In Past track settings group of Route Monitoring page, which will open up, set thecolour of the track segment,
which is being formed, by selecting it from theoffered Trackcolour palette.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
198
In the list, which will open up, select the track plot interval and press the left trackball button.
Use Own ship track input line to enter the time value which the length of the displayed own ship track will
correspond to.
If its necessary to turn off the display of a track from the primary positioning system, uncheck this checkbox.
If it is necessary to turn on the display of a track and ship symbol from the secondary positioning system on
the Chart panel, check the Show secondary track/position checkbox.
Open Logbook panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the top part of Logbook panel, which will open up, to switch toSystemLog page. In the left-hand
part of System Log page, press Filter button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
199
Check the checkboxes of the event groups, which are required to be displayed onthetrack.
These events will be shown in the form of time tags ontheset own ship track
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
200
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch toRoute Monitoring page.
In Past track settings group of Route Monitoring page, which will open up, press Plot interval button:
In the list, which will open up, select the track plot interval and press the left trackball button.
Press Track history button:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
201
In the list, which will open up, select the date of the track required to be displayed, and press the left trackball
button. The selected date track is displayed ontheChart panel.
To display the entire own ship track for the selected date ontheChart panel, press Focus on Track button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 7.
Manual Updating
This chapter describes the procedure used in the handling ofupdating objects.
Turning On/Off the Display of Updating Objects andTheirAttributes
Creating and Plotting Updating Objects
Plotting Point Type Objects
Plotting Circles and Circumferences
Plotting Lines and Areas
Plotting Text Object
Plotting Depth Object
Assigning Attached File Attribute
Editing Updating Objects
Editing Updating Objects Attributes
Editing Object Coordinates
Deleting Updating Object
Restore the Deleted Object
Search for Updating Objects
203
204
205
208
210
213
216
219
221
221
223
226
227
229
203
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
To turn on/off the display of updating objects on the ECDIS task screen press ON button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
button.
204
To turn on/off the display of updating objects attributes ontheECDIS task screen, on Display options page
press the following buttons:
l
Timed objects to turn onthedisplay of temporary updating objects until the time when they become
effective.
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
205
To turn on/off the display of updating objects on the ECDIS task screen press ON button.
The updating object creating and plotting procedure consists of four stages:
l
plotting of an object;
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
206
Select the type of updating object symbol from the table and press the left trackball button.
Set the updating display time (Temporary updating attribute). To do this, check Startcheckbox. By trackball
set the start date and time of the updating object display and press the right trackball button.
Enter the required information (Object information attribute) in Info field (information will not be displayed
unless Info function is used).
Set the required depth value (Object depth attribute) in Depth line.
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the updating object.
To plot the updating object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Symbol information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
207
Press the left trackball button: the point type object will be set in the specified coordinates.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
208
Information on the plotted updating object will be displayed in the table on Manual Correction panel.
button.
Set the updating object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette.
Set the updating object display time (Temporary updating attribute), text (Text attribute), required
information (Object information attribute), Danger to navigation attribute and required depth value
(Object depth attribute) (see paragraph Plotting Point Type Object).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the updating object.
To plot the updating object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Circle information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
209
Positionthecursor in the central point and press the left trackball button.
After that move the cursor tothenecessary radius and press the left trackball button again.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
210
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Information on the plotted updating object will be displayed in the table on Manual Correction panel.
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
211
Set the updating object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette.
Set the updating object display time (Temporary updating attribute), text (Text attribute), required
information (Object information attribute), Danger to navigation attribute and required depth value
(Object depth attribute) (see paragraph Plotting Point Type Object).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the updating object.
To plot the updating object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Line information window with cursor coordinates.
Positionthecursor in the initial point and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
212
To set lines and areas, after the plotting of the initial point, move the cursor tothenext point and press the
left button again. Repeat the procedure until you set the required number of point.
After the input of the last point of the line or area, press the right trackball button: the cursor will change its
form, and the object will be set in the specified coordinates:
l
area by the points, the first and the last of them connected.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
213
Information on the plotted updating object will be displayed in the table on Manual Correction panel.
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
214
Set the updating object display time (Temporary updating attribute), required information (Object
information attribute), Danger to navigation attribute and required depth value (Object depth attribute)
(see paragraph Plotting Point Type Object).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the updating object.
To plot the updating object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Text information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
215
Press the left trackball button: the text type updating object will be set in the specified coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
216
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Information on the plotted updating object will be displayed in the table on Manual Correction panel.
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
217
Set the updating object display time (Temporary updating attribute), text (Text attribute), required
information (Object information attribute), Danger to navigation attribute and required depth value
(Object depth attribute) (see paragraph Plotting Point Type Object).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the updating object.
To plot the updating object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Depth information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
218
Press the left trackball button: the depth type updating object will be set in the specified coordinates.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Information on the plotted updating object will be displayed in the table on Manual Correction panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
219
Positiontheacquisition marker
, which will appear, ontheobject and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
220
The screen will display a window with lists of all the files available for attaching (toview the contents of the
selected file, press View button ontheappropriate panel). The list of files available for attaching is formed in
the Data Tool utility.
To attach a file (group of files) to the updating object, select it in Available files group and press Attach >>
button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
221
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
To turn on/off the display of updating objects on the ECDIS task screen press ON button.
Press the Edit objects button in the right-hand part of the panel. From the drop-down list select Edit item.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
222
Positiontheacquisition marker
, which will appear, ontheobject (in case of text objects, the acquisition
point is the first character) and press the left trackball button.
The bottom part of the screen will display a window for editing updating objects.
Edit the updating object parameters so as display time (Temporary updating attribute), text (Text
attribute), required information (Object information attribute), Danger to navigation attribute and
required depth value (Object depth attribute) (see paragraph Plotting Point Type Object).
Set the updating object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette (except for the
point type objects).
Press Edit button in edition window to confirm the changes you have made.
Parameters of the line and circle type objects are edited in much the same way. To resize line or circle type
objects select this object as described above and press Resize button in edition window.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
223
Move the cursor to the required coordinates. Press the left trackball button. Graphic cursor will change own
form to acquisition marker. Repeat this operation for other updating object boundaries until thenecessary
configuration is set.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
224
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
To turn on/off the display of updating objects on the ECDIS task screen press ON button.
Press the Edit objects button in the right-hand part of the panel. From the drop-down list select Shiht item.
Positiontheacquisition marker
which will appear, ontheobject to be shifted (the first character of a text
object or a point in a line or area type object).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
225
Press the left trackball button. Positionthemarker, which will appear, inthenew object coordinates within
the displayed Chart panel.
Press the left trackball button: the object will move to the specified coordinates.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode oftheupdating object coordinates.
Press Save button.
You can use a similar procedure to change coordinates of all the updating objects by selecting the Shift All
item from the drop-down list (to do this, it is necessary to enter the password).
Attention! In this case, all the updating objects of the layer will be shifted to the same distance and in the
same direction as the object which is being edited.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
226
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the
ECDIS task screen.
Press ON button.
Press the Edit objects button in the right-hand part of the panel. From the drop-down list select Delete item.
Positiontheacquisition marker, which will appear, ontheobject to be deleted (thefirst character of a text
object or a point in a line or area type object).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
227
Press the left trackball button: the presentation of the object will be removed from the Chart panel.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the updating object deleting mode.
Press Save button.
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the
ECDIS task screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
228
To turn on/off the display of updating objects on the ECDIS task screen press ON button.
Press Deleted button in the Display option page. The screen will display allthepreviously deleted objects
shown in the grey colour.
Press the Edit objects button in the right-hand part of the panel. From the drop-down list select Restore item.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
229
Positiontheacquisition marker, which will appear, onthedeleted object (the first character of a text object
or a corner point of a line or area type object).
Press the left trackball button: Deleted object attribute is removed, andtheobject is highlighted in
accordance with the previously made settings.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the deleted object restore mode.
Press Save button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
230
Open Manual Correction panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the
ECDIS task screen.
Press ON button.
Select the required updating object in the left-hand part of the page and press theleft trackball button.
Coordinates of the selected object will be displayed in the right-hand part of the page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
231
A double click of the left trackball button ontheselected object line or itscoordinates displays this object in
the centre of the Chart panel highlighted withaflashing circle for 10 seconds.
With the selection of line or area type objects, the right-hand part of the page displays coordinates of all the
points, which the line/area type object consists of.
A double click of the left trackball button onthecoordinates of any point which the line/area type object
consists of, displays this point in the centre oftheChart panel highlighted with a flashing circle for 10
seconds.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 8.
Handling of Maps
This chapter describes the procedure used in the handling of maps.
Creating and Saving Maps
Creating and Plotting Map Objects
Saving the Map
Turning On/Off the Display of Map Objects andTheirAttributes
Editing Map Objects
Editing Map Objects Attributes
Editing Map Object Coordinates
Deleting the Map Object
Restore the Deleted Map Object
Merging Two Maps
Deleting Maps
Search for Map Objects
233
234
251
251
252
254
256
258
259
261
265
266
233
Open Maps panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Maps panel, which will open up, use the buttons in the top left part of the panel toselect A or B active
layer.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
button.
234
plotting of an object;
saving map.
button.
If some map is loaded in the selected layer, another layer will be automatically switched to. If, however, maps
are loaded in all the layers, the program will display the following warning.
Select a layer which the map will be unloaded from and press the OK button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
235
Select the type of map object symbol from the table and press the left trackball button.
Set the map object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette.
Enter the required text (Text attribute) in Text input line (information will be displayed onthemap).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
236
Enter the required information (Object information attribute) in Info field (informationwill not be displayed
unless Info function is used).
Set the required depth value (Object depth attribute) in Depth line.
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the map object.
To plot the map object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Symbol information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
237
Press the left trackball button: the point type object will be set in the specified coordinates.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Press
button. Switch to Find object page. Information on the plotted map object will be displayed in the
table on this page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
238
Set the map object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette.
Set the map object text (Text attribute), required information (Object information attribute) and required
depth value (Object depth attribute) (see item Plotting Point Type Objects).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the map object.
To plot the map object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Circle information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
239
Positionthecursor in the central point and press the left trackball button.
After that move the cursor tothenecessary radius and press the left trackball button again.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
240
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Press
button. Switch to Find object page. Information on the plotted map object will be displayed in the
table on this page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
241
Set the map object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette.
Set the map object text (Text attribute), required information (Object information attribute) and required
depth value (Object depth attribute) (see item Plotting Point Type Objects).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the map object.
To plot the map object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Line information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
242
Positionthecursor in the initial point and press the left trackball button.
To set lines and areas, after the plotting of the initial point, move the cursor tothenext point and press the
left button again. Repeat the procedure until you set the required number of point.
After the input of the last point of the line or area, press the right trackball button: the cursor will change its
form and the object will be set in the specified coordinates:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
243
area by the points, the first and the last of them connected.
Press
button. Switch to Find object page. Information on the plotted user map object will be displayed in
the table on this page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
244
Set the map object required information (Object information attribute) and required depth value (Object
depth attribute) (see item Plotting Point Type Objects).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the map object.
To plot the map object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Text information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
245
Press the left trackball button: the text type map object will be set in the specified coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
246
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Press
button. Switch to Find object page. Information on the plotted map object will be displayed in the
table on this page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
247
Set the map object text (Text attribute) and required information (Object information attribute) (see item
Plotting Point Type Objects).
Files are attached (Attached file attribute) after the plotting of the map object. Files are attached (Attached
file attribute) after the plotting of the map object.
To plot the map object onthechart, press New object button.
Graphic cursor
will appear ontheChart Panel, whereas the right bottom part of thescreen will display
Add Depth information window with cursor coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
248
Press the left trackball button: the depth type map object will be set in the specified coordinates.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The cursor will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
249
Press
button. Switch to Find object page. Information on the plotted map object will be displayed in the
table on this page.
Positiontheacquisition marker
, which will appear, ontheobject and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
250
The screen will display a window with lists of all the files available for attaching (toview the contents of the
selected file, press View button ontheappropriate panel). The list of files available for attaching is formed in
the Data Tool utility.
To attach a file (group of files) to the map object, select it in Available files group and press Attach >> button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
251
In the window, which will open up, in the Chart name input line enter the map name. In the Comment input
line enter comments onthecreated map as required.
Press Save button in the window, the map will be saved.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
button. Switch to
252
To turn on/off the display various categories of map objects ontheECDIS task screen, press the following
buttons:
l
To turn on/off the display of other map objects attributes ontheECDIS task screen, press the following
buttons:
l
Open Maps panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
253
In Maps panel, which will open up, use the buttons in the top left part of the panel toselect A or B active
layer.
button.
Load the map containing the object you are going to edit. To do this, pressLoad button and select the map
name from the list, which will open up.
The map will be loaded in the selected layer, the screen will display presentations of the previously plotted
map objects.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
254
The bottom part of the screen will display a window for editing map objects.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
255
Edit the map object parameters so as text (Text attribute), required information (Object information
attribute) and required depth value (Object depth attribute) (see paragraph Creating and Plotting Map
Objects, under Plotting Point Type Object).
Set the map object colour (Object colour attribute). Select it from the Color palette.
Press Edit button in edition window to confirm the changes you have made.
Parameters of the line and circle type objects are edited in much the same way. To resize line or circle type
objects select this object as described above and press Resize button in edition window.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
256
Move the cursor to the required coordinates. Press the left trackball button. Graphic cursor will change own
form to acquisition marker. Repeat this operation for other map object boundaries until thenecessary
configuration is set.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
257
Press the left trackball button. Positionthemarker, which will appear, in the new object coordinates within
the displayed Chart panel.
Press the left trackball button: the object will move to the specified coordinates.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the mode of editing of the map object coordinates.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
258
You can use a similar procedure to change coordinates of all the map objects by selecting the Shift All item
from the drop-down list (to do this, it is necessary to enter the password).
Attention! In this case, all the map objects of the layer will be shifted to the same distance and in the same
direction as the object which is being edited.
Press the left trackball button: the presentation of the object will be removed from the Chart panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
259
Press the right trackball button to exit from the map object deletingmode.
Press Deleted button in the Options group. The screen will display allthepreviously deleted objects shown in
the grey colour.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
260
Press the Edit objects button in the right-hand part of the panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
261
Press the right trackball button to exit from the deleted map object restore mode.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
262
In Maps panel, which will open up, press the A button in the top left part of the panel to select this layer.
PressON button to activate it.
Load the map containing objects, which will be copied to another map. To do this, pressLoad button and
select the map name from the list, which will open up.
The screen will display presentations of the previously plotted map objects.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
263
Press the B button in the top left part of the panel toselect other layer. PressON button to activate it.
Load the necessary map. To do this, pressLoad button and select the map name from the list, which will
open up.
The screen will display presentations of the previously plotted map objects. Blayer map has the appearance
as shown below.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
264
As B layer is shown simultaneously with A layer, you will see the following presentation ontheChart panel.
Press the Edit objects button in the right-hand part of the panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
265
In the window, which will open up in the Chart name input line, enter the map name. In the Comment input
line, enter comments onthecreated map as required.
Press Save button in the window, the map will be saved.
Deleting Maps
Open Maps panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
266
In the table select the map, which will be deleted. In this row check the checkbox in Delete column. For maps
selection its possible to use Select All and Clear All buttons.
Press Delete button.
In the window, which will appear, press Yes button to confirm the deleting
of the map. The chart will be deleted.
Open Maps panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
267
In Maps panel, which will open up, use the buttons in the top left part of the panel toselect A or B active
layer. Press ON button to activate it.
Press
button. Load the map containing the object you are going to edit. To do this, pressLoad button
and select the map name from the list, which will open up.
The screen will display presentations of the previously plotted map objects.
Press Switch to Find object page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
268
Select the required map object in the left-hand part of the page and press theleft trackball button.
Coordinates of the selected object will be displayed in the right-hand part of the page.
A double click of the left trackball button ontheselected object line or its coordinates displays this object in
the centre of the Chart panel highlighted withaflashing circle for 10 seconds.
With the selection of line or area type objects, the right-hand part of the page displays coordinates of all the
points, which the line/area type object consists of.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
269
A double click of the left trackball button onthecoordinates of any point which the line/area type object
consists of, displays this point in the centre oftheChart panel highlighted with a flashing circle for 10
seconds.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 9.
Handling of Routes
This chapter describes the procedure used in the handling of routes and schedules.
Creating a Route
Graphic Method
Tabular Method
Route Loading and Unloading
Fast Route Search
Route Editing
Graphic Route Editing Method
Tabular Method of Route Editing
Creating Reverse Route
Merging Routes
Deleting a Route
Transmitting Route to an External Device
Checking and Editing the Route Taking intoAccount Dangers toNavigation
Viewing Dangers to Navigation
Editing Route if Dangers to Navigation are Detected
Displaying Route Parameters as Excel Table
Drawing Schedules
Editing a Schedule
Deleting Schedules
Quick Distance Calculator
271
273
276
278
280
281
281
286
289
291
292
294
295
297
298
300
302
307
310
311
271
Creating a Route
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Route Editor panel, press New button to display a blank table for the generation of a new route.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
272
Route and schedule elements table can contain the following data (by columns):
l
LAT WPT latitude coordinate set by the operator manually, or automatically withthe use of the graphic
editor;
l
LON WPT longitude coordinate set by the operator manually, or automatically with the use of the
graphic editor;
l
RL/GC route leg type from the previous to the current WPT, set bytheoperator; all route leg
Total Distance summary distance between the initial (0) and current WPT bytheroute legs;
PORT XTD safe zone to the left of the route leg, set by the operator;
STBD XTD safe zone to the right of the route leg, set by the operator;
Turn Radius operator-set radius of the arc for the display of an approximate ship track ontheturn;
Time Zone operator-set time zone (switching of the ship time) in the given WPT;
Total Time total time underway from the start point (0) to the given WPT,
Speed speed ontheroute leg from the previous to the given WPT;
Average Speed average speed of sailing from the start point to the given WPT.
Use the tab in the right part of Route Editor panel to switch toExtra page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
273
The following buttons for turning onthedisplay of Waypoint options ontheECDIS screen are pressed by
default:
l
XTD to display ontheelectronic chart safety lines for the active route;
Turns to display ontheelectronic chart the turn radius arc for the active route.
If necessary, press Name button to turn onthedisplay of waypoints names ontheECDIS screen.
Graphic Method
Use of Additional Graphic Cursor
Use the tab in the top part of Route Editor panel, which will open up, to switch toOptions page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
274
By default, the Standard cursor mode is set, whereby the cursor has the form of intersecting lines
corresponding to the latitude and longitude of the cursor indicated point. Select Advanced cursor mode by
choosing the appropriate option button.
Head mark to display the line ahead of the cursor position in the direction
Stern mark to display a line opposite to the Head Mark from a waypoint;
Mark to display two additional lines setting their angles relative to Head Mark line;
The advanced capabilities of the graphic cursor prove to be useful in, e.g. planning aroute along the lead
lines.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
275
Where it is necessary to plot waypoints taking into account the lighthouse visibility range, check Show sectors
checkbox and set the value of the sectors visibility range. As the graphic cursor gets within the lighthouse
visibility range, the lighthouse islighted ontheChart panel. The colour of the lighting line is determined
bythelighthouse sector colour.
Where it is necessary to plot waypoints taking into account the ships turn radius, check Wheel over checkbox
in the Set point group.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
276
To set a base point ontheECDIS task Chart panel, which will be used in the plotting and editing of routes,
press Set button in Anchor group. Positionthecursor onthenecessary point ontheECDIS task Chart panel
and press the left trackball button. The base point symbol (anchor) will appear in the base point, whereas
Anchor group coordinate boxes will display its coordinates.
To cancel the display of the base point, press Clear button in Anchor group.
Tabular Method
After a press ontheNew button, a graphic cursor will appear ontheChart panel. Click the right trackball
button: the cursor will exit from the route planning and editing modeand will assume the form of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Extra page and press Columns button:
Enter the route start point (0 row). To do this, perform the procedures detailed below:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
277
press the button in the right-hand part of the cell and select
thesailing type from the list which will open up
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
278
enter XTD value to the left of the route leg; press the left trackball
button;
enter XTD value to the right of the route leg; press the left
trackball button;
positionthecursor on Turn Radius element cell; double click
theeft trackball button to activate the cell;
enter the radius for the arc of the suitable ship track
ontheturning circle; press the left trackball button.
The remaining cells are filled in at the time when the schedule is drawn.
Enter the rest of the WPTs.
The route generation is completed. To save the route, enter its name in the name input line in the top part of
the panel.
Press Save button, which has been activated. The networked route will be saved in all the WSs.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
279
In the list, which will open up, select the route required to be loaded in edition mode, and press theleft
trackball button.
Several routes can be loaded simultaneously in the editing mode. As a button withroute name is pressed,
the route becomes active and can be edited in the table or ontheECDIS task screen by using thegraphic
editor.
To quick load the necessary route to monitoring mode, select it from the routes loaded in edition mode and
press Activate Route Monitor button (see also Chapter 4, section Loading of Route and Schedule intheNavigation
Mode ):
In the list, which will open up, select the route required to be unloaded, and press theleft trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
280
Press Focus on Route button. The Chart panel will display the entire route
onthesuitable scale chart.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
281
Route Editing
Graphic Route Editing Method
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
282
Press WPT Editor button. An acquisition marker will appear in the Chart panel, whereas theright bottom part
of the ECDIS task screen will display Edit Route information window.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
283
Press the left trackball button: the marker will acquire the WPT and change ownform.
Move the acquired WPT to the required place. As the WPT coordinates change, theadjacent route legs will
change, too.
Press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
284
Press the left trackball button: a new WPT will be set. The marker will acquire the new WPT and change own
form.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
285
As the WPT coordinates change, the adjacent route legs will change, too. Press theleft trackball button. The
new WPT will be set in the specified coordinates.
Deleting a WPT
Positiontheacquisition marker ontheWPT to be deleted.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
286
Press the left trackball button: the marker will acquire the WPT and change own form.
Press the right trackball button. The point will be deleted, and the adjacent route legs will be combined to
form one.
Press the right trackball button to exit from the editing mode. The marker will assume the shape of the ECDIS
task free cursor.
Save the route as required by pressing Save button in the top right part of the panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
287
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
288
Press <Insert> key of the computer keyboard, or press the right trackball button and select New context
menu item. A new line containing the same data as the old one will be displayed, whereas the old line will be
assigned the next number.
Deleting a WPT
Positionthecursor onthecell with the number of the WPT required to be deleted, press the left trackball
button. This WPT line will be highlighted in colour.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
289
Press <Delete> key onthecomputer keyboard, or press the right trackball button and select Delete WPT
context menu item. The selected line will be deleted, those following it will be re-numbered.
All the changes in the table will be reflected accordingly onthegraphic screen.
Save the route as required by pressing Save button in the top right part of the panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
290
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Extra page, and press Reverse button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
291
A route will be created with the WPT order inverse to that in the active route.
All the changes in the table will be shown accordingly ontheChart panel.
Save the route as required by pressing Save button in the top right part of the panel.
Merging Routes
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Route Editor panel, load the route to whose last point another route shouldbeconnected.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
292
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Extra page, andpressLink To button.
In the list, which will open up, select the route, which will be connected to the last point of the loaded route.
Press the left trackball button.
WPTs of the connected route will be added to the table of route elements.
All the changes in the table will be shown accordingly ontheChart panel.
Save the route as required by pressing Save button in the top right part ofthepanel.
Deleting a Route
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
293
Use the tab in the right-hand part of Route Editor panel, which will open up, toswitch toExtra page.
In the opened Extra page, press Delete button.
Select the route, which should be deleted, from the list and press the left trackball button.
In the window, which will appear, confirm the deleting. The route will be deleted.
Attention! The route cannot be deleted until it is loaded into monitoring or editing mode.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
294
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of Route Editor panel, toswitch toExtra page.
In the opened Extra page, press Upload Route button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
295
Select the route required to be transmitted and press the left trackball button. The route will be passed to
the external device.
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Route Editor panel load the route, which should be checked for theavailability ofdangers to navigation.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Check page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
296
Chapter 9. Handling of RoutesChecking and Editing the Route Taking intoAccount Dangers toNavigation
Check page serves for checking the generated route for the dangers to navigation. The page contains the
following elements:
l
Check Editor to turn onthecheck of the active route leg during its generation (orediting) for the
availability of dangers to navigation; safety parameters are set onSafety Alarms page of Monitoring panel
(seedocument Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 4, section Main Alarms
and Warnings Generation Principles, paragraph Safety Alarms);
Check Route Planning to turn onthecheck of the entire active route for dangers tonavigation; safety
parameters are set on Safety Alarms page ofMonitoring panel (seedocument Multi-Functional Display (v.
2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 4, section Main Alarms and Warnings Generation Principles,
paragraph Safety Alarms);
Stop to interrupt manually the check of the entire active route for the availability of dangers to
navigation;
l
<> to view, one by one in the information window, messages ontheidentified dangers to navigation;
Edit to turn onthegraphic editor in Check Editor mode for the route correction taking into account all
Safety parameters to display the list of main safety parameters set on Safety Alarms page of Monitoring
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
297
Check Check Editor checkbox and press Check Route Planning button. The route will be checked for availability
of dangers to navigation.
The check process is shown in the display window. After the end of check, Check page will display a message
about detected dangers or about no dangers having been found.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
298
Chapter 9. Handling of RoutesChecking and Editing the Route Taking intoAccount Dangers toNavigation
If the route needs no editing, press Accept button to exit from the route check mode.
Edit the route leg according to the editing rules so that the route leg does not pass through the dangerous
place. E.g., change the WPT position.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
299
After the change of the WPT position, two legs before the changed point and two legs after it will be
automatically checked. After the route leg editing is completed, press the left trackball button.
If no dangers to navigation are identified ontheedited route leg, an appropriate message will be displayed in
Check page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
300
Press Accept button: there will be a check of the following route legs. Perform theediting until the end of the
route. If there are no dangers to navigation ontheroute, Check page will display an appropriate message.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
301
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Route Editor panel load the route, which should be converted to Excel.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Extra page, and press Route to Table button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
302
The screen will display Excel table containing the selected route parameters.
This table will be automatically saved in the ECDIS task memory in the form of Excel file (*.xls). These files
are handled via the Data Tool utility in Route export group.
Drawing Schedules
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
303
In Route Editor panel load the route, which the schedule will be drawn for.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Extra page, and press Columns button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
304
In the list, which will open up, select lines with the names of the required schedule elements. The
corresponding columns will appear in the table on Route Editor panel.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Schedule page, andpress Clear button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
305
enter the time zone set in this WPT and press the right trackball
button;
enter ETA for this WPT and press the right trackball button;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
306
enter the time of stay at this WPT and press the right trackball
button;
enter ETD for the WPT and press the right trackball button;
Attention! For the route start point, ETD value should always be specified. For the end point, it is necessary to
For the current conditions to be taken into account in the schedule calculations, check Tidal Current and
Surface Current checkboxes.
Press
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
307
The schedule calculation process is reflected in the display window. In the table, empty cells will be filled in
with the calculated schedule elements.
A schedule line has been created. To save the schedule, enter its name in the name input line in Schedule
page.
Editing a Schedule
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
308
In Route Editor panel load the route, which the schedule will be drawn for.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch the Schedule page and press the button with the
name ofthe loaded schedule in the top part of the page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
309
In the list which will open up, select the schedule which should be edited, and press the left trackball button.
The selected schedule will be loaded in the table. InSchedule page Tidal Current and Surface Current
checkboxes will be checked/unchecked like at the time when the selected schedule was drawn.
To edit schedule elements, perform the procedures described in section Drawing Schedules. With a change in
any of the elements, all the cells containing calculated data are cleared (data entered by the operator when
the schedule was drawn, will remain).
Attention! For the route start point, ETD value should always be specified. For the end point, it is necessary to
Check/uncheck checkboxes in Schedule page as required for the tidal and surface currents to be taken into
account.
Press
The schedule re-calculation process is reflected in the display window. In the table, empty cells will be filled in
with new schedule element values.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
310
Editing of the schedule is completed. The edited schedule is saved automatically under its old name. To save
the schedule under a new name, enter it in the name input line in Schedule page.
Deleting Schedules
Open Route Editor panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Route Editor panel load the route, which the schedule will be delete.
Use the tab in the right-hand part of Route Editor panel to switch toSchedule page, and press Delete Schedule
button.
Note: The schedule to be deleted should not be loaded, otherwise load another schedule (see the previous item).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
311
Select the schedule, which should be deleted, from the list and press the left trackball button. The selected
schedule will be deleted.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
312
Use the tab in the right-hand part of the panel to switch to Schedule page.
In the bottom part of the page there is Quick distance calculator group.
Use From drop-down list to select the number of the waypoint which calculations ofthe desired distance are
started at.
Use To drop-down list to select the number of the waypoint where calculations ofthedesired distance are
ended. Distance window will display avalue of the route segment length between the two waypoints.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 10.
314
314
317
319
319
321
323
331
331
335
338
342
345
345
346
347
348
351
352
353
355
357
314
Radar Overlay
Work with Radar Overlay
To select a scanner, press the scanner selection button arrow in the Sensors window of the Control panel.
Select the necessary scanner (the button name corresponds to the selected scanner).
To turn on the radar picture, press Overlay button.
Press the button with the name of the set display inthe Display Panel window oftheControl panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
315
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsRadar Overlay
In the list, which will open up, select Radar Settings line and press the left trackball button.
In Radar Settings display which will open up, set the range scale. To do this, usethebuttons to the right of
Range input window.
Turn on display of range rings as required. To do this, press Show button totheright of Rings window.
Set the required brightness, gain, suppression of rain and sea clutter by using thebuttons onthesides of
level indicators.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
316
To enter the required transparency value, use the buttons (from 0 opaque to 3 almost transparent)
inTransparency group.
To set the required rectangular area of the radar picture display, press Set button inOverlay window group.
A graphic cursor will appear in the chart screen area. Positionthecursor in the initial point of the area and
press the left trackball button. Set the required radar picture area by moving the cursor, keeping the left
trackball button depressed.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
317
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsRadar Overlay
Turn on and adjust the scan-to-scan correlation function as required. To do this, press the button in
Accumulation group.
In the list, which will open up, select the necessary value (from 20 to 100) or None toswitch the function off.
Press the left trackball button to confirm selection.
Press the required colour button in Echo colour button group to set the colour oftheradar picture.
Check the Auto adjust range by scale checkbox if it is necessary, to automatically switch the scanner scale with
a switch of the ECDIS task screen scale.
RADAR MASTER X-1- status of selected radar picture source (see above) on this WS (see Multi-Functional
Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description document, Chapter 10, Network Configuration section, Interswitch
paragraph).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
318
Introduction
Adjustment of the RIB in azimuth, i.e. an offset to the fixed azimuth errors of the radar antenna. The
magnitude of the offset is determined as the difference between thebearing value of a clearly observed and
uniquely identified stationary radar object measured on the chart or by using other measurement method,
and a mean value of several bearing measurements made for the same object by using the RIB. The offset
corresponds to the value of an angle, which the picture should be turned to in the clockwise direction for it to
match the actual situation. The offset is entered with an accuracy of up to one tenth of a degree.
Adjustment of the RIB in range, i.e. an offset to the delays in the radar and RIB circuits. The magnitude of the
offset is determined by comparing the results of range measurements made for clearly observed and
uniquely identified stationary radar objects by using the RIB radar picture, and measurements made on the
chart or byusing other methods. The offset is entered with an accuracy of up to 1 m.
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toRadarsettings page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
319
Press OK.
Press Change button.
Use EBL1 to measure the bearing to the electronic chart object used for theadjustment purposes. Use EBL2
to measure the bearing to the echo of theobject used for the adjustment purposes.
Calculate the Bearing Offset value as the difference between the EBL1 and EBL2 readouts, and enter it in
Bearing box.
Use VRM1 to measure the distance to the electronic chart object used for theadjustment purposes. Use
VRM2 to measure the distance to the echo of theobject used for the adjustment purposes. Calculate the
Distance Offset value as thedifference between the VRM1 and VRM2 readouts, and enter it in Distance box.
The adjustment is made by using the radar observed conspicuous features whose polar coordinates are
known with accuracy not inferior to 0.1 in azimuth and 2m inrange.
ARPA
Target Display
There are three ways to turn on/off the display of ARPA targets ontheECDIS task screen:
1. Open Targets panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
320
In Show Target group of Targets panel, which will open up, press the following button:
o
ARPA A(B) to turn on the display of ARPA A(B) targets. Connection is made in theSystem
Configuration utility (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide , Chapter 2,
section MFD Configuration, paragraph Sensors Settings);
RIB to turn on the display of ARPA targets processes by the ARPA built into the program.
2. In the Sensors window of the Control panel select the necessary source of ARPA targets and press ARPA
button. From the drop-down list select the necessary ARPAsource.
3. Press the <Target> key ontheES6 keyboard (the display of all the ARPA targets from all the available
sources is turned on).
If there are some ARPA tracked targets, they will appear ontheChart panel, whereas their motion
parameters will be shown in the target table.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
321
Turn on, as required, the display of target tracks. To do this, press Tracks button inShow Target group.
sentences.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
322
Open Targets panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
In Show Target group of Targets panel, which will open up, press ARPA A button.
To turn on the display of tools on the Chart panel, press the Cursors and/or ERBLbuttons in the Show Target
group.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
323
ARPA Settings
To turn onthedisplay of targets, press Overlay and ARPA button in the Sensors window of the Control panel.
Press the button with the name of the set display in the Display Panel window oftheControl panel.
In the list, which will open up, select Targets line and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
324
In a minute, the acquired target will be displayed as a green coloured circle withpre-calculated motion vector.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
325
The target has been acquired for tracking. If you press the right trackball button, the cursor exits from the
target acquisition mode.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
326
If you press the right trackball button, the cursor exitsfrom the tracking cancelling mode.
To cancel tracking of all the previously acquired targets, press Cancel All button inTargets group.
The ring shaped guard zone will be displayed ontheECDIS task screen. Targets getting within the guard zone
will be displayed in the form of flickering circles.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
327
At the same time, Guard zone target warning will be triggered off. Acknowledge this warning. After the
processing, targets will be displayed in the form of yellow coloured circles with pre-calculated motion vectors.
Press the left trackball button. The cursor will assume the form of a graphic cursor.
Move the ring shaped zone along the circle relative to the own ship symbol in the required direction.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
328
Press the left trackball button to set the new position of the zone and to exit from the graphic cursor mode.
Positionthefree cursor ontheright-hand boundary of the guard zone.
As this is done, the cursor will assume the following form:
Press the left trackball button. The cursor will assume the form of a graphic cursor.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
329
Move the right-hand limit of the ring shaped zone setting the necessary coverage angle.
Press the left trackball button to set the new position of the zone and to exit from the graphic cursor mode.
Positionthefree cursor on one of the arcs delimiting the guard zone.
Asthis is done, the cursor will assume the following form:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
330
Press the left trackball button. The cursor will assume the form of a graphic cursor.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
331
Press the left trackball button to set the new zone position and exit from thegraphic cursor mode.
AIS
Handling AIS Targets
AIS Target Display
There are three ways to turn on/off the display of AIS targets ontheECDIS task screen:
1. Open Targets panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
332
In Show Target group of Targets panel, which will open up, press AIS button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
333
In the list, which will open up, select the necessary identifier or None to declutter theChart panel. Press the
left trackball button. Targets will be displayed ontheChart panel with the selected identifier, and its name will
be shown onthebutton.
Positionthecursor onthetarget identifier in the Targets Table.
The hint will display the name of the AIS object if it is contained in the messages transmitted by the AIS
object.
Enter as required identifier Alias (up to 8 characters) for an AIS object in Alias row of the Targets Table.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
334
OntheChart panel, the target will be displayed with the entered Alias identifier regardless of settings made
in AIS Target identification group. This identifier isdisplayed ontheChart panel only and is not transmitted in
messages.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
335
The selected target will be displayed in the centre of the Chart panel highlighted witha flashing circle.
Open AIS panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
336
Use the tab in the top left part of AIS panel to switch toVoyage and Static Data page. Press Edit button.
If the AIS class B is selected during the installation (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Installation Guide , Chapter 2, section MFD Configuration, paragraph Sensors Settings) the AIS panel looks like
follows:
In the left-hand part of Voyage and Static Data page, press Navigational status button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
337
In the list, which will open up, select the own ship navigation status and press the left trackball button.
Press Type of ship button in the left-hand part of the page.
In the list, which will open up, select the own ship type and press the left trackball button.
Press Cargo button in the left-hand part of the page (for ships carrying cargoes only).
In the list, which will open up, select the dangerous cargo category as required and press the left trackball
button.
Use Mean draught input line to enter the own ship mean draught value and press the left trackball button.
Use Destination input line to enter the own ship port of destination (not more than 20symbols) and press the
left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
338
Use ETA line to enter the ETA (UTC) in the port of destination specified in Destination line, and press <Enter>
key. If the system (UTC) time value is larger than theentered ETA value, Undefined will be automatically set
in ETA input line.
In Persons on board input line, enter the number of persons on board and press the left trackball button.
As other devices are connected to the AIS transponder in addition to the MFD (e.g. MKD or pilot software),
the own ship name and call sign in the transponder can be changed by these users. The operator is notified
about these changes by AIS Name warning and AIS CALL warning warnings, which will remain active until the
own ship data is restored in the transponder. To restore the own ship data settings in the transponder as per
the settings in the System Configuration utility, press Restore button.
The setting of own ship parameters transmitted in the AIS system is completed.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
339
Use the tab in the left-hand part of AIS panel to switch toMessaging page.
To prepare and transmit a text message, press Create Message button on Messaging page in Send message
group and select Safety Text.
Note: If the AIS class B is selected during the installation, the capability to send messages with the "Safety Text"
and/or "Normal Text" status is set in the System Configuration utility. (see Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330).
Installation Guide , Chapter 2, section MFD Configuration, paragraph Sensors Settings).
Press the left trackball button. Send Message window will open up, specifying the type of the selected
message.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
340
Set the identifier of the addressee of the message to be sent. To transmit amessage to all the ships in the
radio coverage area, check To All checkbox.
Press the left trackball button. The input line will display the MMSI of the specified target.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
341
With the use of Reply function, Send message window opens up for amessage, which has the same
type as the message received from an AISobject, SafetyText in this case. The input line will
automatically display MMSI of theAIS object, which the message has been received from.
Use the text input window in Send Message group to enter the text of the message, which should be sent.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
342
In this case, the following messages are displayed when the respective channel is selected:
Channels A and B
Channel C (Secure)
Waiting the message has been transmitted by the MFD, but no confirmation of its relay has been
Sent the message has been sent by the transponder, but no confirmation
of its delivery to the addressee has been received or confirmation is not expected if the message was sent
to all the AIS objects (All identifier);
l
Failed the message, for some reasons, cannot be sent by the transponder.
The text of sent Safety Text messages, as well as their status (except Waiting) isrecorded in the ships
electronic logbook.
As the warning is acknowledged by the operator, the received messages is shown on AIS Messages display of
the Control panel and in Receive message group onMessaging page of AIS panel.
Press the button with the name of the set display in the Display Panel window oftheControl panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
343
In the list, which will open up, select AIS Messages line and press the left trackball button.
In AIS Messages display, which will open up, read the received message. Use
received messages.
Attention! Control buttons in AIS Messages display of the Control panel and in Receive Message group on
Messaging page of AIS panel are synchronised.
Open AIS panel by selecting the appropriate line of Tasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
344
Use the tab in the left-hand part of AIS panel to switch toMessaging page.
AIS message alarm checkbox is checked by default, arrival of a message, therefore, triggers off AIS Message
warning. Uncheck this checkbox to disable the warning generation upon the receipt of AIS messages.
Show new message checkbox is checked by default; upon the receipt of a new message itwill, therefore, be
shown in AIS Messages display of the Control panel and inReceive group on Messaging page of AIS panel.
Uncheck this Show new message checkbox tosave an image of the viewed message upon the receipt of
anewmessage.
Turn on the display of AIS targets (see paragraph Handling AIS Targets). AIStargets will appear on the Chart
panel.
To display the message sender target, press Show Sender button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
345
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
The target will be shown in the centre of the Chart panel, highlighted with a flashing circle.
Handling Targets
Setting of Safety Parameters in the Tracking of Targets
Open Targets panel by selecting the appropriate line ofTasks List menu inthetabs zone of the ECDIS task
screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
346
In the top of Targets panel, which will open up, turn on the display of targets from the required sources by
pressing the appropriate buttons: ARPA A(B),RIBor AIS.
The CPA/TCPA alarm generation is turning on when both CPA and TCPA values ofthe target aresmaller than
the set values:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
347
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
Target Table contains columns (ARPA and AIS targets) and rows with thetargets information with availability
of sorting by the relevant parameter:
l
l
Bow X distance to the point where the target crosses the own ship course;
TBow X time to the point where the target crosses the own ship course.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
348
Turn on the display of targets (see section AIS, paragraph Handling AIS Targets andsection ARPA, paragraph
Target Display).
Press the button with the target identifier in Name line of the Targets Table, e.g. 51.
The selected target will be displayed in the centre of the Chart panel highlighted witha flashing circle.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
349
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
In the list, which will open up, select Targets line and press the left trackball button.
Select from the Priority drop-down list the targets which will be displayed after the association on the ECDIS
task screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
350
The data card of such AIS target displays bearing and distance to its associated ARPA target in the bottom
line.
If association conditions exceeds the set limits, the ARPA target isautomatically displayed on the screen.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
351
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
In the list, which will open up, select Targets line and press the left trackball button. Open AIS page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
352
In the input line to the right of the DR for AIS tgts button, set the minimum speed of AIS targets for the DR
mode.
To turn on the DR mode for AIS targets whose speed is equal to and higher than thesetvalue, press the DR
for AIS tgts button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
353
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
In the list, which will open up, select Targets line and press the left trackball button.
Open Acquisition page. In the Lost targets group, check the Lost target filter checkbox.
Use the Range input box in the Lost targets group to set the distance beyond which the Lost Target alarm will
not be generated when the ARPA or AIS loses a target, lost targets are not at all displayed on the ECDIS task
screen any more.
Warning! It is advisable to keep the filter in the OFF condition (the Lost target filter checkbox is unchecked).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
354
In the list, which will open up, select Targets line and press the left trackball button.
Open the AIS page.
Use the Range filter input box to set the distance beyond which the AIS targets will not be displayed. Beyond
the set range sleeping targets are filtered for display by default. In the Active AIS targets group, check the Filter
checkbox. Active AIS targets will be filtered too. By default, the AIS filter is turned off.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
355
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
Press the AIS filter button and select the filter operation criterion:
l
by CPA to filter targets whose CPA is larger than the value set by the user inthe Targets panel;
by TCPA to filter targets whose TCPA is larger than the value set by the user inthe Targets panel.
The indicator to the left of the AIS filter button shows which AIS targets are currently being filtered:
l
Warning! It should be noted that dangerous AIS targets can also be filtered off for display with the aid of the
AIS filter. Nevertheless the CPA\TCPA alarm will be generated for them.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
356
In the list, which will open up, select Targets line and press the left trackball button.
Open the AIS page.
Auto activation of sleeping targets if they become dangerous is turned on by default (the CPA\TCPA auto
activation button is on). As this occurs, the CPA/TCPA alarm is generated.
To turn off the auto activation of sleeping targets as they become dangerous, setzero values for the CPA and
TCPA on the Targets panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
357
Chapter 10. Handling Radar Information and Target Designation UnitsHandling Targets
Deselect CPA\TCPA auto activation button, and then select CPA\TCPA alarm button.
Set the necessary safety CPA\TCPA parameters on the Targets panel again. Inthis case, as a sleeping AIS
target becomes dangerous, theCPA\TCPA alarm only will be generated, without activation of the target.
To turn off generation of the CPA\TCPA alarm for sleeping AIS targets, deselect CPA\TCPA alarm button.
In this case, if the sleeping AIS target becomes dangerous, it will be activated, but no CPA/TCPA alarm will be
generated for it.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
358
Position free View cursor on the necessary target; the cursor will change its form. Press the left trackball
button: the target data card with its parameters willbedisplayed next to the target:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Chapter 11.
361
361
362
362
363
364
365
365
371
372
374
375
377
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
388
392
394
395
360
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
396
396
361
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Vector Chart Objects
button on the Control panel: Info panel will open up in the bottom part ofthe screen.
Position the acquisition marker, which will appear, on the object which information isrequired to be
obtained on.
Press the left trackball button. Info panel will display (under the chart name) the list of pages with available
information on the objects, which fall within theacquisition marker outline:
Select the necessary notation by positioning the cursor on the name and press theleft trackball button: Info
panel will open a page with information ontheselected objects:
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
362
Position the acquisition marker, which will appear, on the boundary of an area type object or any part of a
line type object which information is required to be obtained on.
Press the left trackball button. Info panel will display (under the chart name) the list of pages with available
information on the objects, which fall within theacquisition marker outline.
Select the necessary notation by positioning the cursor on the name and press theleft trackball button: Info
panel will open a page with information ontheselected objects.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
363
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Updating Objects
button on the Control panel. Info panel will open up in the bottom part of the screen.
Position the acquisition marker, which will appear, on point of the chart which information is required to be
obtained on.
Press the left trackball button. Info panel will display (under the chart name) thelist of pages with available
information on the objects which fall within theacquisition marker outline.
Select General Chart Information notation by positioning the cursor on it, and press the left trackball button.
The page with information on the vector chart will open up.
button on the Control panel. Info panel will open up in the bottom part of the screen.
Attention! Point type objects cannot be displayed on scales smaller than 1:600,000.
Position the acquisition marker, which will appear, on the updating object which information is required to
be obtained on.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
364
Press the left trackball button. Info panel will display (above the chart name) the list of pages with available
information on the updating objects and navigation chart which fall within the acquisition marker outline.
Select Manual correction by positioning the cursor on this notation and press the left trackball button. Info
panel will display the page with information onthecategories of updating objects, which fall within the
acquisition marker outline.
Select the required object category by positioning the cursor on it and press the left trackball button. The
window will display the page with information ontheobjects of this category.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
365
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Tides and Currents
Position the acquisition marker, which will appear, on the map object which information is required to be
obtained on.
Press the left trackball button. Info panel will display (above the chart name) the list of pages with available
information on the map objects and navigation chart, which fall within the acquisition marker outline.
Select User charts layer A (B) by positioning the cursor on this notation and press theleft trackball button. Info
panel will display the page with information onthe categories of map objects which fall within the acquisition
marker outline.
Select the required object category by positioning the cursor on it and press the left trackball button. The
window will display the page with information ontheobjects of this category.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
366
Use the tab in the top part of Tasks panel to switch toTides page.
Use the tab in the top right part of Tides page, which will open up, to switch toPlace tab.
In the right-hand part of Place tab, which will open up, select the reference point byusing one of the following
procedures:
l
Enter the reference point name in By name input line and press <Enter> key;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
367
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Tides and Currents
In the list in the left-hand part of the page, which will open up, select thereference point and double click
the left trackball button.
l
Check By cursor checkbox; enter the radius of the area coverage circle inDistance input line, which will
open up.
Press Find button. Position the graphic cursor, which will appear, on the point within the Chart panel which
will be the centre of the area coverage circle.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
368
Press the left trackball button. In the list of reference points, which fall within the coverage area in the lefthand part of the page, select the reference point and double click the left trackball button.
In Date line of Diagram tab, select the date starting from which the tidal heights will be calculated. Use Period
input line to enter the period which tidal heights are required to be calculated for.
The following parameters can be set:
l
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
369
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Tides and Currents
Use the tab in the top right part of the page to switch to Table tab.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
370
In Date line of Table tab, select the date starting from which the tidal heights willbe calculated. Use Period
input line to enter the period which tidal heights arerequired to be calculated for.
To calculate tidal tables, use one of the following procedures:
l
The left-hand part of the page will display a table of high and low water.
In the list, which will open up, select the necessary tidal height calculation discretion and press the left
trackball button. The left-hand part of thepage will display the tidal height table calculated with the set
discretion.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
371
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Tides and Currents
In the list, which will open up, select Environment Data line and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
372
In Environment Data display, which will open up, check Tides checkbox. The Chart panel displays tidal heights
in the reference points as of the current time.
Press Show place button in the top right part of Tides page on Tasks panel. The selected reference point is
displayed in the centre of the Chart panel.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
373
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Tides and Currents
In the list, which will open up, select Environment Data line and press the left trackball button.
In Environment Data display, which will open up, check Tidal currents checkbox. The Chart panel displays tidal
current vectors as of the current time.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
374
Check Currents velocity values checkbox. The Chart panel will display digitally thevalues of tidal current speed.
In the list, which will open up, select Environment Data line and press the left trackball button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
375
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Tides and Currents
In Environment Data display, which will open up, check Surface currents checkbox. The Chart panel displays
surface currents vectors as of the current time.
Check Currents velocity values checkbox. The Chart panel will display digitally thevalues of surface current
speed.
Use of Animation
Set the display of the area within the chart screen boundaries by using Scaling and Review functions.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
376
Press the button with the name of the set display inthe Display Panel window oftheControl panel.
In the list, which will open up, select Environment Data line and press the left trackball button.
In Environment Data display, check the checkboxes of the parameters whose value change dynamics is
required to be viewed. Press the activated Animate button to the right of the names of parameters.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
377
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Current System Information
In Date and Ship time input lines of Animate group, which will open up, enter therequired viewing start date
and time.
Use Step input line to enter the discretion of the parameter value change.
View the changes in the parameter values by using
buttons.
On the Chart panel, the selected parameters will change with the set discretion.
For the automatic change of parameters with the set discretion, press Auto button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
378
In the list, which will open up, select System Information line and press the left trackball button.
Current summary value of the surface and tidal currents calculated forthecurrent time at the current
ship position;
l
Sf. contour current safety contour value determined by the ECDIS task; when thesafety contour is
changed automatically, its value is displayed in red colour until the associated alarm message is
acknowledged;
l
True wind true wind direction and speed (from the wind sensor data);
Rel. wind relative wind direction and speed (from the wind sensor data);
DPTH value of water depth under the keel (from the sounder data);
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
379
Tide height expected tidal height value calculated for the current time atthereference point closest to
Use the tab in the top part of Monitoring panel, which will open up, to switch totheRoute Monitoring page.
Select the necessary display mode (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330) .Functional Description,
Chapter 2, section OtherSensors, paragraph Wind Interface ).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
380
Use the tab in the top part of Tasks panel to switch to Ports page:
Press left trackball button or <Enter> key. The information on the selected port will be displayed on the page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
381
Read the necessary information (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description,
Chapter 7, section Ports). For obtaining information on other port, press Reset button and repeat procedure.
Press left trackball button or <Enter> key. Press Port button. In this case, the list displays ports belonging to
selected region. Type the first letters of port name or select the port from list by the cursor.
Press left trackball button or <Enter> key. The information on the selected port will be displayed on the page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
382
Read the necessary information (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description,
Chapter 7, section Ports). For obtaining information on other port, press Reset button and repeat procedure.
Press the left trackball button or <Enter> key. Press Port button. In this case, the list displays ports belonging
to selected country. Type the first letters of port name or select the port from list by the cursor.
Press left trackball button or <Enter> key. The information on the selected port will be displayed on the page.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
383
Read the necessary information (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description,
Chapter 7, section Ports). For obtaining information on other port, press Reset button and repeat procedure.
Press the left trackball button. Select the required chart fragment by moving the cursor with the trackball.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
384
Press the left trackball button to exit from the graphic cursor mode. Press Port button. In this case, the list
displays ports belonging to selected area. Type the first letters of port name or select the port from list by the
cursor.
Press left trackball button or <Enter> key. The information on the selected port will be displayed on the page.
Read the necessary information (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description,
Chapter 7, section Ports). For obtaining information on other port, press Reset button and repeat procedure.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
385
The selected target will be displayed in the centre of the Chart panel highlighted with a flashing circle.
See document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 7, section NAVTEX Messages.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
386
! Danger message attribute or empty field (set automatically on the messages containing
coordinates);
l
Freq frequency (kHz) which the message was received on (for the NMEA NAVTEX only);
Err. Rate message reception error transmitted by the NAVTEX receiver forNMEA NAVTEX or calculated
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
387
For the message sorting by one of parameters, press the appropriate button with thecolumn name in the
Message Table (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 7, section
NAVTEX Messages).
To turn on the filter, press the ON button in the Filter row:
To make the filter settings, press the Stations button. The All checkbox is checked by default, and the
Message Table shows messages from all the stations. Check thecheckboxes of stations, whose messages
should be displayed in the Message Table. The Message Table will display NAVTEX messages from the
specified stations regardless of the NAVAREA area:
Use a similar procedure to make settings for messages filtration by the following parameters:
l
Subject if message subjects from the offered list are checked, messages withthese subjects are
displayed. In this case, it is impossible to turn off displays with message subjects A, B, D and L (see
document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 7, section NAVTEX Messages,
paragraph NAVTEX Messages Database );
l
Max error rate messages whose reception error rate exceeds the set value arenot displayed. Setting of
the maximum error rate at 100% means the display ofall themessages.
The Message Table will display messages to match all the three settings (see document Multi-Functional
Display (v. 2.00.330). Functional Description, Chapter 7, section NAVTEX Messages).
To update the NAVTEX message database, press the Update Database button.
Note: The database is updated automatically at a rate (5 to 60 minutes) set intheSystem Configuration utility at
the time of installation (seedocument Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide , Chapter 2, section
MFD Configuration, paragraph MFD Settings).
Press Navtex Out Monitor to receive messages from the NAVTEX receiver without taking into account the filter
set in the receiver.
Attention! The Navtex Out Monitor button should always be depressed. As filter settings arechanged in the
NAVTEX receiver, the button will be released, and it is necessary to press it again.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
388
To delete one or several messages from the database, select them with the cursor in the Message Table. To
select several messages required to be deleted, select them keeping <Ctrl> key depressed. To select several
messages in a row, specify the first and the last message keeping <Shift> key depressed.
Set the required value by rolling the trackball, orenter it from the keyboard. Pressthe right trackball button
and select Apply.
delete the message from the database. When several messages are deleted, messages with the Protected
status willnotbe deleted.
To print out one or several messages from the database, select them with the cursor in the Message Table in
the manner specified above, and press the Print button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
389
attribute is set by default if there is at least one pair ofvalid coordinates in the
Set the required value by rolling the trackball, orenter it from the keyboard. Press the right trackball
button and select Apply.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
390
Press the left trackball button again: the edited value will be set. The coordinate value in the window is
shown in italic indicating that the field has been edited bythe user.
2. To add a new NAVTEX message symbol, position the cursor on the symbol coordinates, which will be
followed by the new symbol coordinates in the table (this is important for the subsequent setting of the
Polygon attribute) and press the left trackball button. Press the Add button. A new line containing the
same coordinates as the old ones will be displayed.
Edit the coordinates as described above. The new coordinate values inthewindow are shown in italic
indicating that the field has been edited bytheuser.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
391
3. To delete a NAVTEX message symbol, position the cursor on its coordinates and press the left trackball
button.
The NAVTEX message symbol coordinates will be deleted from the table.
After making the changes, press the Apply button which will be activated.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
392
The selected target will be displayed in the centre of the Chart panel, highlighted with a flashing circle.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
393
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Own Ship AIS Data
In the list, which will open up, select Sensor Data/Status line and press the left trackball button.
Use the tab in the top part of the Sensor Data/Status display panel which will open up, toswitch tothe AIS VDL
Data page.
AIS VDL Data display is intended for the display of data broadcast by the transponder. The display contains
Source current positioning system used by the transponder: Internal Int orExternal Ext (D-GPS); the
display of the positioning system indicator inthegreen colour means that the RAIM (Receiver
Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) GNSS receiver is in use;
l
UTC UTC synchronising status in the AIS transponder; it is determined strictly by the Internal GPS;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
394
COG value of course over the ground supplied by the positioning system used by the transponder;
SOG value of speed over the ground supplied by the positioning system used by the transponder;
ROT values of direction and rate of turn supplied to the transponder by the Rate-of-Turn sensor.
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toLicense Info page.
License Info page is intended for the display of data on the MFD software product license and the functions
allowed to be used (licensed). This page also specifies theinstalled MFD version. For update license see
document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Utilities, Chapter 9.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
395
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Input/Output Messages
Use the tab in the top part of Config panel, which will open up, to switch toCOM Trace page.
This page is intended for displaying and recording of the IEC 61162-1, 61993-2, and proprietary formats and
similar text messages/sentences provided to the MFD from the external sensors and displaying of the
sentences transmitted by the MFD to the external devices.
The page contains the following elements:
l
Connected sensors group of buttons corresponding to the external devices connected via the System
Configuration utility (see document Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Installation Guide , Chapter 2,
section MFD Configuration, paragraph Sensors Settings); thebuttons allow selection of a sensor or external
device, which the exchange ofmessages withis shown on the data display window;
l
Port group of indicators of the MFD COM ports, which the sensors and external devices are connected
to;
l
Input filter to turn on the display of messages supplied to the MFD from theexternalsensors;
Output filter to turn on the display of messages transmitted by the MFD totheexternal devices;
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
396
Record COM trace recording of the message stream from all the WS COM ports tocomtrace._____
file;
l
Data messages.
The data flow will be shown in the Trace window. The Input filter and Output filter checkboxes areturned on
by default, so the Trace window shows the flow of both incoming andoutgoing MFD data. To display the
data flow in one direction only, turn off thepertinent filter.
Note:You can simultaneously monitor the data flow from several external devices by pressing the appropriate
buttons.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
397
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Input/Output Messages
In the COM Trace window which will open up, the Ports list column contains alltheconnected COM ports of
the WS in question. Next to the port which themessage stream should be recorded tocomtrace._____
file for, press thebutton in the Map to column.
From the pull-down list, select the virtual VIRTX port for the given COM port.
Note: For each COM port, an individual VIRT port should be selected.
For each COM port which the comtrace._____ file will be recorded for (e.g.COM1, COM5 and COM8), set
the corresponding virtual port (VIRT1, VIRT2 and VIRT3).
In the Ports list column, press the buttons with the names of the ports which thecomtrace._____ file will
be recorded for: the data flow will be shown inthedata display window. Press the Start record button.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
398
The comtrace._____ file recording will be made from all the turned on COM ports during the time
specified in the Duration window (30 minutes by default). If it is necessary to interrupt the recording, press the
Start record button again. After theend of the recording, the Start record button will be automatically
disabled.
For the further use, copy the comtrace._____ file from the C:\Transas\ComTrace.FA directory onto the
external carrier by using the Data Tool utility (see document
Multi-Functional Display (v. 2.00.330). Utilities, Chapter 3, sectionSoftware Description, paragraph DataTool
Utility Window, under Internal Group).
Note: When a new comtrace._____ file is recorded, the old file intheC:\Transas\ComTrace.FA directory
will be rewritten.
Note: With the use of the password by the service engineer, more advanced settings of the comtrace._____
file recording can be made, normally unavailable to the ordinary user remaining grayed.
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
399
Chapter 11. Obtaining of Information inthe ECDIS TaskObtaining Information on Input/Output Messages
To record the file direct to onto the external carrier, press the Writing To Folder button and specify the path to
the external carrier.
To display the buttons for turning on the filter for the input/output messages whenrecording the
comtrace._____ file, in the Options window check theShowInput/Output Checkboxes.
In the Set duration input window, set the duration of recording the comtrace._____ file (not more than 30
min).
TRANSAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
TRANSAS IS REGISTERED TRADEMARK
COPYRIGHT: TRANSAS MIP LTD 19912012
Multi-Functional
Display
ECDIS User Manual
Version 2.00.330