TECDIS Installation Manual EN Rev 3 - 02
TECDIS Installation Manual EN Rev 3 - 02
TECDIS Installation Manual EN Rev 3 - 02
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Contents
Chapter 4: Specifications 11
4.1 Computer units 11
4.2 Monitors 12
4.3 Accessories 14
Chapter 5: Mounting 15
5.1 Monitor Unit 15
5.1.1 Special considerations for HD 24T21 MEC 15
5.2 Processor Unit 16
5.2.1 Special considerations for HT C01TEL-D596 16
5.2.2 Special considerations for ENIX-2077 TEL-D1 16
5.3 Control Unit Furuno RCU-018 17
5.3.1 Mounting considerations 17
5.4 Keyboard and trackball 18
5.5 Additional units 18
5.6 Track Control mounting 19
5.6.1 Approved Autopilots 19
5.6.2 General mounting regulations 19
5.6.3 Location of change over controls 19
5.6.4 Connection to TECDIS 19
5.6.5 Special considerations for Anschütz NP 2025 PLUS 20
5.6.6 Special considerations for Furuno FAP-2000/ EMRI SEM 200 20
5.6.7 Special considerations for Raytheon Anschütz NP5500 20
5.7 NAUT AW: Gyro Sensor Input Requirements 21
Standards Compliance
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Chapter 9: Miscellaneous 52
9.1 Error Messages 52
9.2 Monitor Calibration 53
9.3 Internet/VSAT connection troubleshooting 53
9.3.1 GENERAL TESTS 54
9.3.2 INTERNET CONNECTION 54
Revision History 86
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Standards Compliance
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Loudspeaker required when display unit or control unit does not contain a buzzer
Standard Supply
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General
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Chapter 4: Specifications
4.1 Computer units
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The USB 1.1 port is locked at 12Mbps, and should only be used for the eToken.
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The Furuno connector is exclusive to the HT C01 processor units
Computer units
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4.2 Monitors
For all monitors marked with an (*), hardware revision number is part of the model
number
Monitor JH 19T14 MMD* Monitor JH 23T14 MMD*
19,0 inch viewable image size 23,1 inch viewable image size
Active matrix, TFT Active matrix, TFT
Pixel number: 1280 x 1024 Pixel number: 1600x1200
Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V
Response time: 12 ms Response time: 12 ms
Contrast ratio: 900:1 Contrast ratio: 600:1
Light intensity: 300 cd/m2 Light intensity: 400 cd/m2
Viewable angle: +- 85 deg. H/V/L/R Viewable angle: +- 85 deg. H/V/L/R
Display area: 376.32x301.056 mm H/V Display area: 470.4x352.8 mm H/V
Auto detects VGA to SXGA Auto detects VGA to UXGA
Input signal: DVI-D, DVI-D input 24pin Input signal: DVI-I, DVI-I input 29pin
Input signal: RGB, 15pin HD D-sub Input signal: RGB, 15pin mini D-sub
Input signal: Multifunction Input signal: Multifunction
AC power: 115 VAC/60 Hz 230 VAC/50 Hz AC power: 115 VAC/60 Hz 230 VAC/50
(100W max) Hz + 24 VDC (95W typical – 125W max)
Weight: 11,5 kg Weight: 20 kg
Monitor HD 19T03* Monitor HD 19T21 MMD*
19,0 inch viewable image size 19,0 inch viewable image size
Active matrix, TFT Active matrix, MVA
Pixel number: 1280 x 1024 Pixel number: 1280 x 1024
Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V
Response time: 12 ms Response time: 20 ms
Contrast ratio: 600:1 Contrast ratio: 1000:1
Light intensity: 450 cd/m2 Light intensity: 300 cd/m2
Viewable angle: +- 89 deg. H/V/L/R Viewable angle: +- 89 deg. H/V/L/R
Display area: 376.32x301.056 mm H/V Display area: 376.32x301.056 mm H/V
Auto detects VGA to XGA Auto detects VGA to SXGA
Input signal: DVI-I, 24pin Input signal: 2x DVI-D, 24pin
Input signal: RGB, 15pin HD D-sub Input signal: 2x RGB 15pin HD D-sub
Input signal: Multifunction Input signal: 3x Comp. video (BNC)
AC power: 115 VAC/60 Hz 230 VAC/50 Hz Control input /output: RS-232 D-sub 9pin
(66 W max) Multi-power supply: 115 & 230 VAC
Weight: 9 kg (approx) 50/60 Hz + 24 VDC (42 W typical)
Weight: 8.2 kg
Monitor HD 24T21 MMD* Monitor HD 26T21 MMD*
24,0 inch widescreen 25,54 inch widescreen
Active matrix, MVA, TFT, LED backlight Active matrix, S-MVA, TFT, CCFL backlight
Pixel number: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) Pixel number: 1920 x 1200
Pixel pitch (RGB): 0.276 mm H/V Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,2865 mm H/V
Response time: 25 ms Response time: 8 ms
Contrast ratio: 3000:1 Contrast ratio: 1500:1
Light intensity: 300 cd/m2 Light intensity: 350 cd/m2
Viewable angle: +-89 deg. H/V/L/R Viewable angle: +- 88 deg. H/V/L/R
Display area: 531.36x298.89 mm H/V Display area: 550.08x343.8 mm H/V
Auto detects VGA to WUXGA Auto detects VGA to WUXGA
Input signal: 2x DVI-D, 24pin Input signal: 2x DVI-D, 24pin
Input signal: 2x RGB 15pin HD D-sub Input signal: 2x RGB 15pin HD D-sub
Input signal: 3x Comp. video (BNC) Input signal: 3x Comp. video (BNC)
Control output/input: RS-232 D-sub 9pin Control input/output: RS-232 D-sub 9pin
Multi-power supply: 115 & 230 VAC Multi-power supply: 115 & 230 VAC
Monitors
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Accessories
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4.3 Accessories
Logitech Trackman Marble: Cherry G84-4100LCMGB-2 keyboard:
Desktop-placed trackball 11” black ultra slim QWERTY keyboard.
Connection: USB (PS/2 adapter included) Space reduced 86 key layout
Ball diameter: 38mm Mechanical keyswitches with lasered
Ball reading: Optical keycaps
4 switches (programmable) Key switch lifetime 20 mill. operations
Dimensions: 96 (W) x 160 (H) mm Connection: USB or PS/2(Adaptor)
Dim: 282 (W) x 132 (H) mm
Mouse-Trak B-MPIND-XROHS TECDIS Keypad:
Desktop-placed trackball 20 short travel switches
Connection: PS/2 19 indicator lights
3 switches Key switch lifetime: 200.000 operations
192 to 576 pulses per revolution IP22 Protection level
2,4 m connection cable Connection: USB
Thermoplastic composite body, resin ball Auto-dimmable key backlight
Operation temperature: 0ᵒC~50ᵒC Light sensor for key backlight dimming
Dimensions: 100 (W) x 200 (H) mm Operation temperature: -15ᵒC ~ 55ᵒC
Size: 124 (W) x 196 (H) mm
Cutout size: 114 (W) x 186 (H) mm
Keytouch Panel Trackball: Keytouch Panel QWERTY:
Flush mount trackball Flush mount QWERTY keyboard
Ball diameter: 50mm 85 short travel switches
Ball reading: Laser Polyester with key embossing
3 short travel switches Key switch lifetime 200.000 operations
Polyester with key embossing IP22 protection level
Key switch lifetime 200.000 operations Connection: USB type B
IP22-67 protection level Dimmable backlight
Connection: USB Light sensor for backlight and LED
Dim: 124 (W) x 196 (H) mm dimming
Cutout: 104 (W) x 176 (H) mm Dim: 321,2 (W) x 196 (H) mm
Cutout: 301 (W) x 176 (H) mm
Keytouch Panel Combo: Speaker HP-6/HPS-6
Flush mount QWERTY keyboard and Polyamide body
trackball 0,5 m connection cable
85 (+3) short travel switches IP67 rating
Polyester with key embossing Operation temperature: -40ᵒC ~ 90ᵒC
Key switch lifetime 200.000 operations Rated power output: 6W
IP22 protection level Max power output: 15W
Connection: USB type B SPL 1W/1m: 101 dB
Dimmable backlight SPL rated power: 108 dB
Light sensor for backlight and LED Eff. frequency range: 500-7500 Hz
dimming Dispersion(-6dB) 1kHz/4kHz: 170ᵒ/70ᵒ
Dim: 413 (W) x 196 (H) mm Directivity factor, Q: 4,3
Cutout: 363 (W) x 177 (H) mm
Telchart Alarm interface, TEA-01:
Output: solid state relay LCA110E, max Wiring info:
50VDC/200mA (1)> Alarm Out - (NO)
Input: current limited (6.8 Kohm resistor) (2)> Alarm Out + (NO)
opto coupler MCT5211. 10-30VDC reset in (3)> Sound Alarm out reset - (NO)
All input and outputs are electrically (4)> Sound Alarm out reset + (NO)
isolated (5)< Sound Alarm input Reset – (NO)
1.5 m connection cable (Dsub mini 9pF to (6)< Sound Alarm input Reset + (NO)
7 screw terminal box) (7)- Cable shield
Accessories
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Chapter 5: Mounting
5.1 Monitor Unit
The monitor unit can be flush mounted in a console panel, or mounted on desktop
using optional accessories.
Technical drawings with outline dimensions for the different monitors are available
in chapter
Screws for mounting the monitor to the console are supplied. When bracket is used
screws for attaching bracket and monitor together is supplied. Screws for mounting
bracket to table are not supplied.
The buzzer in monitor HD19T03 is only approved for ECDIS alarm sound when the
monitor is not flush mounted.
The monitors ISIC DuraMon 19LED and DuraMon26 WS both require use of either
Audio Amplifier card and external speaker
Furuno RCU-018 control unit
TEA-01 Telchart Alarm interface
for ECDIS alarm sound.
Some options may not be available for all processor units, for more information look
to the specifications/mounting instructions for each option.
Monitor Unit
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Do not protrude the housing with screws to fasten the processor. Straps should be
used to fasten the processor at its location, without protruding the housing. Straps
are not supplied and must be arranged locally. Check that front doors of processor
can easily be opened and that cables can be easily arranged in the back of the
processor.
The processor is suitable for 19” rack-mounting with optional rack mounting kit.
Height is 4U.
The processor is suitable for 19” rack mounting with optional rack kit enix-2000
series. Height is 2U.
Processor Unit
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Flush mounting
Use the optional flush mount kit Furuno FP03-09870 to mount the control unit to a
console panel.
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only available for the HT C01 processor units
Control Unit Furuno RCU-018
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When the combined keyboard and trackball “Keytouch Panel Combo” is installed,
the keyboard and the trackball must be connected separately to the main processor
unit using separate USB cables in order to fully comply with type approvals.
For unit HD 24T21 MEC the keyboard and trackball should be connected using the
included PS/2 adaptors.
Do not protrude the housing with screws to fasten the units. Straps should be used
to fasten the units at its location, without protruding the housing. Straps are not
supplied and must be arranged locally.
TECDIS and the Autopilot must be supplied with the same set of heading and log
sensor inputs.
Alarm System for transfer of back-up navigator alarm
On vessels where the steering system does not provide a “freeze rudder function”
and maintained voltage is required for maintaining rudder angle, provisions must
be made on installation of Autopilot to maintain steering voltage output on power
loss to the Autopilot.
Both TECDIS and the Furuno FAP 2000 / EMRI SEM 200 must be
configured with the same LOW SPEED LIMIT value.
Both TECDIS and the NP5500 must be configured with the same LOW
SPEED LIMIT value.
For vessels with class notation NAUT AW, the gyro sensor input to TECDIS
AW must satisfy the following requirements:
2. All equipment with gyro input must be supplied by the same gyro at any
given time to ensure a common reference point regarding heading
information.
D B H F
C A G E
Mode S1 S2 S3
RS-232 ON
RS-422 ON OFF
4-wire RS-485 ON OFF OFF
2-wire RS-485 OFF OFF OFF
Wiring diagrams
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Wiring diagrams
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Wiring diagrams
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6.4.4 ENIX-2077-TEL-D1:
Wiring diagrams
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COM1 is to be used for TEA-01 Alarm central interface. ECDIS monitor control
may be connected to COM 1 directly. Other sensors may be connected to
COM1 via an RS232/RS422 interface (such as AD400).
Connect ECDIS monitor using the DVI-D connector.
LAN connector LAN “F” is to be used when connecting the TECDIS unit to other
TECDIS units, Furuno VDR Adapter or Furuno FAR-2xx7/2xx9 series radar.
LAN connector LAN “I” can optionally be used for connecting to other
networks or internet. To fully comply with type approvals, a switch must be
available to disconnect TECDIS from internet when the connection is not used.
Processor connectors
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6.6.4 ENIX-2077-TEL-D1
Processor connectors
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For unit HD 24T21 MEC the keyboard and trackball should be connected using
the included PS/2 adaptors.
Other connectors
Now when you exit TECDIS, you will get access to Windows desktop, and there you
will find shortcuts to TECDIS, TECDIS Setup and NMEA Server.
Use this tab of the setup program to configure input signals, by selecting the
“Data”-type either by activating the desired line in the table to the left, or by
selecting the “Data”-type from the pull-down menu in the “Input”-folder to the
right. When “Data”-type is selected, the corresponding line in the information field
to the left is shown as active in blue background color.
Service mode (Access to Windows)
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Position: !AIVDO may be used as a secondary position source whenever primary source is
missing. AIVDO is not available for Position 1.
NMEA data setup
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7.2.5 IP-port
IP ports: TECDIS has 12 COM ports and 4 IP ports. For each IP port, the IP address
and “IP”-port number must be entered. The “Test”-button establishes a connection
to the IP server with the selected address/port number and the “Received data on
selected port”-area will show any data that is received. The “log”-button allows you
to create a log of the NMEA-sentences read by the TECDIS Unit.
Monitor Ctrl: Select the COM port that the monitor is connected to. This
connection will control the monitor background light and calibration settings, as
well as the alarm sounder in the screen unit (if used). Ensure that the power
supplied to the monitor is from the same source (UPS, mains etc.) as for the TECDIS.
Alarm ctrl: Select the COM port that should be used for the alarm central interface
(if used). In the “NMEA”-sentence pull-down menu there are two choices; “Digi”
and “ALR”. “ALR” will set the port up to serial NMEA communication with the alarm
central. “Digi” option should be used when connected to a proprietary alarm
interface TEA-01, which is an open/close relay contact.
Search Flir: Select the COM port where gyro-stabilized camera (if used) is
connected. Default setting is FLIR, but that can be hanged to Curr for Current.
NMEA data setup
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The Output-folder in the upper right corner of the NMEA Data-folder has settings
for the following outputs:
APB,
RMB,
RMC and
WPL+RTE
For each of the outputs, there are choices of which of the physical COM-ports the
output should be directed trough.
The output folder is also where you configure the connection from TECDIS to VDR
and BNWAS. Note that for BNWAS you can select between Digi and EVE NMEA
sentences.
There is also a tick-box for activating IP-server on port 2000 in this folder.
7.3 Specification
On this tab, the dimensions of the vessel and the placement of sensors on the
vessel are specified. Specifying the position of the sensors is important in order to
get the highest possible accuracy in position (GPS antenna) and other data.
Ship size: enter the length, beam, draught and height of the vessel in meters.
NOTE: All values should be the most extreme values possible/allowed
(the draught should for example use the biggest draught possible for the
vessel at maximum load).
Other TECDIS station(s): The IP address of the second and third TECDIS unit should
be entered in the Other TECDIS station(s) field (if applicable). It is required for
transfer of data (objects, tracks, routes) to the second and third unit, and it is
required for route synchronization(separate setup)
NOTE: If the TECDIS unit is not to be connected to a second or third
TECDIS unit, this value should be cleared. TECDIS will generate an alarm if
unable to connect to the other TECDIS unit.
Radar use true EBL reference: When this checkbox is marked, it is assumed that
bearings lines received from the radar(s) are true referenced. If this option is not
marked, TECDIS will perform the necessary adjustments.
Arpa is conning referenced: When this checkbox is marked, it is assumed that
target information from Arpa radar is already adjusted to the navigator position. If
it is not marked, TECDIS will perform the necessary adjustments.
Monitor size, Main menu:
Monitor inch diagonal: Specify the diagonal size of the monitor here
Backward (gyro-180º)”: Check this box if monitor is facing the stern.
Main menu: Select placement of the main toolbar
Video toggle: Required for switching from ECDIS to video feed. Select the
connection used for the alternative video feed.
NOTE: If TECDIS is set up with a video feed, the monitor has to be labeled
“ECDIS” on the front of the bezel for the installation to comply with type
approvals. If the TECDIS monitor is of the xxT1x (ie 19T14) generation, the
alternative display communication box must be ticked.
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Allow Standby Mode: When this option is activated, it will be possible to set TECDIS
in “Standby Mode”. In this mode, no audible alarms will be generated. Activating
this option also allows CPA alarms to be disabled in TECDIS.
NOTE: A prominent warning is displayed whenever the “Standby Mode” is active.
Alarm if HDT1-HDT2 > 2.5º: When this box is checked, an alarm will be given if the
heading from the two sensors ”Heading 1” and ”Heading 2” deviates with more
than 2.5 degrees.
Note: If the TECDIS system has the option “Track Control” enabled, this
box is inactivated as control for this alarm is set up in the “Track
Control”-folder.
When selecting the “Remote silence only”-checkbox an
acknowledgement made on an TECDIS alarm in an Alarm Central (not
part of TECDIS system), only turns off the audible alarm signal. The
TECDIS alarm situation must be solved in TECDIS.
Erase Secondary past track: If two positioning methods are in use, the button
“Erase Secondary past track” allows you to remove the past track line from the
secondary position sensor.
NAME: The vessel name should be specified in this field.
MMSI: The MMSI number should be specified in this field
Restore saved default values: -button allows you to retrieve all settings made in
the NMEA Server, Conning and TECDIS setup from the backup file that was saved in
the “Service key” last time TECDIS Setup was closed.
When “Restore saved default values”-button is clicked, a dialog window called
“Restore to xxxxx (eToken #): Locate the setup file to restore from, and click
OPEN” appears. Locate the file that contains all the settings, called “T-setup
xxxxx.tsz” where xxxxx represents eToken serial number.
Specification
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TECDIS NMEA and TCP/IP server allows distribution of selected comport data out
through a TCP/IP network. This way one sensor can be shared by multiple users in a
TCP/IP network.
Setup procedure:
1. Select appropriate comport with desired data
2. Select appropriate baud rate on receiving comport, by using “Speed” dialog
box
3. Select to which TCP/IP ”port” it shall retransmit data (from the selected
comport), for example 2001
4. Describe with text connected device to TCP/IP port (backup station, conning PC
etc.)
5. Select which NMEA sentences you which to send (you may select one,
multiple or all on one TDP/IP port)
Chart Installation/Misc
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Value Solution
No serial line to monitor! Connect the monitor to a serial port
Calibration not
Perform automatic or manual calibration as outlined below.
performed!
The manual calibration file loaded does not match the connected
Wrong manual
monitor. Obtain the correct calibration file from your TECDIS
calibration file loaded!
support provider and repeat manual calibration.
Monitor contains wrong The monitor does not contain the correct monitor calibration
automatic calibration! files. Contact your TECDIS support provider.
Automatic calibration
Calibration has been successfully performed. Verify correct
loaded but not verified
calibration manually by comparing the monitor model specified
Manual calibration
in “Calibration Name” to the monitor model label.
loaded but not verified
Automatic calibration
loaded and verified
Calibration has been successfully performed and verified.
Manual calibration
loaded and verified
Calibration Name:
This field displays the name of the currently loaded calibration file.
Monitor Type:
This field displays the monitor model name as reported by the monitor during the
last automatic calibration process.
Value Solution
Connect the monitor to a serial port in accordance with
No monitor on COM:1
Chapter 6: and 7.2.9.
Retry reading profile. The monitor is not recognized, and manual calibration is
Aborting profile read! needed.
Monitor on COM:2
The monitor is recognized, but a manual calibration is
identified! Manual
needed. The monitor ID is shown.
calibration needed!
Monitor on COM:2
The monitor is recognized, and automatic calibration is
identified! Executing
performed.
calibration!
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7.6 Licensing
Licensing
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Add license from file: Use this option if you want to use a supplied password.usr
file to activate chart licenses, browse to the location of this file and select it and
press “OK”. The licenses contained in the file will be automatically activated.
In this area, it is also possible to get a list of licenses that are expired and no longer
valid (“Get expired licenses”), to see a list of all valid licenses (“Licenses list”) and to
generate an order file for new licenses (“License order”).
After activation, ENC charts will automatically be licensed for all required charts
within a specified distance of the vessel6. This ensures that ENC coverage is always
available for the vessel location, and that early route planning or spurious chart
requests does not result in ENC licensing costs.
The current state of the dynamic licensing agreement (credit limit, last usage report
and next reporting deadline) can be monitored by accessing the chart licenses
interface in TECDIS and clicking on the dynamic license entry in the list (TECDIS
Operators Guide chapter 3.2).
When the credit limit is lower than 200 credits or the next reporting deadline is
within 3 days, this is reported to the operator as warnings in the alarm system.
When the credit limit is exhausted or the reporting deadline has been exceeded,
this is reported to the operator as alarms in the alarm system (TECDIS Operators
Guide chapter 5.5).
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By default, all ENC charts requested within 5 nautical miles of the vessel are automatically
licensed.
Licensing
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Lists of dynamically licensed ENC charts (both reported and unreported) can be
viewed in the C-Map Chart Manager, available in the “Chart Installation / Misc”
folder in the TECDIS Setup program (TECDIS Operators Guide chapter 7.4).
Once the voyage plan check is complete, Payment Mode is deactivated either by
pressing the “Payment” button again, or by removing the TECDIS Service Key.
Licensing
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On this tab, settings for connection to autopilots and Track Control can be set.
Max course The maximum number of degrees the course over ground
deviation (COG) of the vessel can differ from the planned course.
Max lane deviation The maximum distance of the vessel position from the
planned route leg, expressed as a multiplier of the planned
route leg lane width. (For example, if the lane setting for the
initial planned route leg is 100m, and ‘max lane deviation’ is
set to x2, the vessel position can be up to 200m from the
planned route leg when Track Control is activated.)
Min. speed The minimum speed of the vessel in knots.
Speed kn The default planned speed in knots for new route legs.
Lane x 0.01 The default planned lane width for new route legs, expressed as
NM hundredths of a nautical mile. (I.e., if the value specified is 10, the
default lane width would be 0.1 NM.)
Turn radius The default planned turn radius for new route legs, expressed as
x 0.1 NM tenths of a nautical mile. (I.e., if the value specified is 5, the default
Track Control
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7.7.4 Autopilot specific settings for Anschutz 2025 (only shown when available):
7.7.5 Autopilot specific settings for Anschutz NP5500 (only shown when
available):
Output port
This specifies the output port on the TECDIS unit that sends $GPGGA to the
autopilot. Any COM-port with available output capacity can be set up for this
purpose.
Track Control
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The route is available for import from the following files in the Data subdirectory of
the TECDIS directory (C:\Program Files\TECDIS\Data):
Primary Route ReceivedPrimaryRoute.lst
Secondary Route ReceivedSecondaryRoute.lst
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The automatic method is activated by default in all TECDIS units produced after
1.November 2008
Route Synchronization
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When Replication is activated, all new routes entered, changes to existing routes
and removal of routes is automatically reflected at the other TECDIS unit. In effect,
the two TECDIS units will contain identical route databases.
Setup Log
Chart Safe
Ship AIS
Data
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Ship draught: minimum and maximum ship draught is defined in the setup
program. When TECDIS starts, the maximum draught is used as default, but this can
changed in the setup menu folder.
Position fixing:
This setting allows you to select between 2
sources for positioning. Primary and secondary
can be selected. Primary and secondary can be
displayed simultaneously on the chart display.
If primary position fixing system falls out, the
system automatically uses secondary. If both
positioning systems drop out, changeover to
dead reckoning is executed. (Log + Gyro)
Setup menu settings
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NB: Chart library only displays databases selected in setup menu folder.
Remove dataset: If a database contains imported S57 data is selected in the drop
down menu, the button” Remove Dataset” will delete selected chart.
Chart library
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Chapter 9: Miscellaneous
9.1 Error Messages
TECDIS includes automatic error detection in most functions. If it is possible,
corrective measures will be taken without requiring operator intervention. In case
of critical errors, the operator is notified. In addition to the possible error situations
listed here, both the Windows operating system and support routines may in some
instances display error messages not listed.
Common to these error messages is that corrective measures are initiated by
restarting the ECDIS. In the case of a system failure any error messages should
therefore be noted. If the ECDIS appear to be malfunctioning, try restarting the
ECDIS. If this does not correct the error situation, notify your support contact.
10=Init required too much space Memory full or error. Try restarting ECDIS.
11=Bad init parameters System error, should not normally occur.
12=Data files not found Old data file has been erased or destroyed.
New (empty) data file is auto-generated.
13=Open db cannot determine type of file Installation error, use of invalid data.
14=Data files appear to be corrupted Restart ECDIS to generate new data file.
16=Could not create index file Hard drive error or full, erase old user data.
17=Could not create data file Hard drive error or full, erase old user data.
18=Tried to create existing index file System error, should not normally occur.
19=Tried to create existing data file System error, should not normally occur.
24=Could not close file System error, probably memory error.
46=File number already in use System error, should not normally occur.
47=c-tree has not been initialized System error, should not normally occur.
101=C-Map system files not installed Incorrect or incomplete installation.
102=No C-Map charts installed! Incorrect or incomplete installation.
103=No chart database set as default! Incorrect or incomplete installation.
104=g_manager->Init() failed System error, should not normally occur.
105=g_map->Init() failed System error, should not normally occur.
106=g_mini->Init() failed System error, should not normally occur.
107=Update successfully completed Update confirmation.
108=g_map->SetZoom() failed System error, should not normally occur.
109=g_map->SetScale() failed System error, should not normally occur.
110=g_mini->SetScale() failed System error, should not normally occur.
111=g_map->SetRotation() failed System error, should not normally occur.
112=g_mini->SetRotation() failed System error, should not normally occur.
113=g_map->AddBase() failed System error, should not normally occur.
177=Not TECDIS dongle License dongle found but not approved.
188=Error in periodic ID check No license dongle found or approved.
189=File read failed Error in license dongle.
190=Read of file length failed Error in license dongle.
191=File number out of bounds Error in license dongle.
192=Cmap init error License dongle not C-Map approved.
193=Init has not been called License dongle communication error
194=Error parsing system ID License dongle communication error
195=Cmap registry error License dongle communication error
196=Dongle is not Telko dongle License dongle not approved.
197=No eToken dongle present No license dongle found.
198=Cmap init error Error in license dongle.
199=Init has not been called License dongle communication error
200=Unknown error Remove then reinsert the license dongle, or
move it to another USB port, or restart TECDIS.
Error Messages
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ECDIS color test for monitor calibration is also placed in IHO presentation library.
Open library by pressing Control + alt + shift + T, and select test diagram by pressing
A – B – C- D- E or T on the keyboard.
Brightness check: Open test diagram E and verify that the grey
box is clearly visible.
Check visibility of each color in the diagrams (A-E). If the monitor fails the test, it no
longer meets the minimum requirements for display performance. It should be
evaluated by a qualified engineer and be repaired or replaced as necessary. This
test must be performed with all color palettes on the system (day/dusk/night).
NB. If monitor settings has been changed manually in the monitor menu, or to
make sure correct settings are used, go to ”setup” menu folder, press ”Auxiliary”
and select ”recalibrate screen”
Before contacting anyone, at least some of the tests on the next page should be
attempted.8
8
Tests applicable to only weather overlay features are marked (Weather). Tests applicable
to only chart updates are marked (Updates).
Monitor Calibration
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21 Processor Main
22 Processor Back-up
23 TELchart alarm interface
24 Trackball Main
25 Trackball Back-up
29 Conning monitor
31 Alarm loudspeaker
32 MOXA interface
33 AUTOPILOT
34 Additional units
35 Additional units
# Software Version: Comments:
36 TECDIS Main
37 TECDIS Back-up
38 AUTOPILOT
39 Additional software
40 Additional software
# License Number: Comments:
41 TECDIS license # Main
Name of technician:
Checklist performed(Sign):
This checklist shall be filled in and signed for all TECDIS installations, in order to
verify proper installation of the ECDIS system onboard.
10: Make sure the hardware revision number match the specification (see page 11-14) in
TECDIS Installation Manual (ver. 2.7 and newer)
Checklist prior to completion of TECDIS installation
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WPT 3: 135 deg turn port, WPT 5: 135 deg turn starboard (both with
minimum radius*)
WPT 4: 60 deg turn port, WPT 7: 60 deg turn starboard (both with 2 NM
radius)
* Minimum radius to be settled after calculations from yard.
10
This test is dangerous!
Checklist prior to completion of TECDIS TCS and TECDIS AW installation
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Name of technician:
Checklist performed(Sign):
The checklists in this section (10.2) shall be filled in and signed for all TECDIS
installations where Track Control functionality is present (TECDIS TCS / TECDIS AW),
in order to verify proper installation of the ECDIS system onboard.
Name of technician:
Checklist performed(Sign):
The checklist in this section shall be filled in and signed for all TECDIS AW
installations, in order to verify proper installation of the ECDIS system onboard.
Name of technician:
Checklist performed(Sign):
The checklist in this section shall be filled in and signed for all TECDIS AW
installations, in order to verify proper installation of the ECDIS system onboard.
Checklist for NAUT-OSV retrofit commissioning.
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Installation Notes
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Other drawings, including 19” rack kit 4U (HT 00223 OPT-A1), are available from the
following URL: http://www.hatteland-display.com/computer_htc01.php
351.00 380.00
88.80
Height 42mm
Width 87mm
Depth 165mm
Weight 198g
202
mm
101
mm
Length: 125 mm
Width: 55 mm
Heigth: 40 mm
11.8.2 Outline dimensions for loudspeaker DNH HP6, with bracket mount:
11.8.3 Outline dimensions for loudspeaker DNH HPS6, for flush mount:
Revision History
Revision 1.0 (13.05.2005)
Initial revision