7ZPNA4451A Instruction Manual Reference 3rd
7ZPNA4451A Instruction Manual Reference 3rd
Contents 2
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Reference
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Section 17 Adjusting and Setting up Equipment (for Services)................ 17-1 5
17.1 Service Menu ...................................................................................................................... 17-1
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17.1.1 To display the Service menu: ...................................................................................... 17-1
17.2 Radar Adjustment................................................................................................................ 17-3 7
17.2.1 Displaying the "Adjustment" dialog box ...................................................................... 17-3
17.2.2 Performing basic adjustments on the radar ................................................................ 17-4
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17.2.2.1 Displaying the "Basic Adjustment" dialog ............................................................. 17-4 9
17.2.2.2 Adjusting the bearing ............................................................................................ 17-4
17.2.2.3 Adjusting a distance ............................................................................................. 17-5 10
17.2.3 Adjusting Antenna Height ........................................................................................... 17-5
17.2.4 Adjusting MBS ............................................................................................................ 17-6
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17.2.4.1 Displaying the "MBS" dialog ................................................................................. 17-6 12
17.2.4.2 Performing MBS adjustment................................................................................. 17-7
17.2.4.3 Adjusting a MBS application range ...................................................................... 17-7 13
17.3 Verifying Installation and Initial Setting ............................................................................... 17-8 14
17.3.1 Displaying the "Installation" dialog box ....................................................................... 17-8
17.3.2 Verifying/Setting CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point)................................ 17-9 15
17.3.2.1 Displaying the "CCRP" dialog............................................................................... 17-9
17.3.2.2 Setting CCRP ..................................................................................................... 17-10
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17.3.3 Setting a Serial Port .................................................................................................. 17-11 17
17.3.3.1 Displaying the "Serial Port" dialog ...................................................................... 17-11
17.3.3.2 [Diagnosis] lamp light colors ............................................................................... 17-12 18
17.3.3.3 Setting a serial port............................................................................................. 17-12
17.3.3.4 To change the communication settings of the Serial Port .................................. 17-15
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17.3.4 Setting Ship's Parameters ........................................................................................ 17-18 20
17.3.4.1 Displaying the "Ship's Parameters" dialog ......................................................... 17-18
17.3.4.2 Setting own ship's parameters ........................................................................... 17-19 21
17.3.5 Setting the automatic sailing system ........................................................................ 17-20
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17.3.5.1 Displaying the "Autosail" dialog .......................................................................... 17-20
17.3.5.2 Setting the automatic sailing system .................................................................. 17-20 23
17.3.6 Setting the AIS password .......................................................................................... 17-21
17.3.6.1 Displaying the “AIS” dialog ................................................................................. 17-21 24
17.3.6.2 Setting the AIS password ................................................................................... 17-21
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17.4 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 17-22
17.4.1 Displaying the "Maintenance" dialog box.................................................................. 17-22 26
17.4.2 Managing storage ..................................................................................................... 17-23
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㻌 (1) Contents
7ZPNA4451A
Section 18 Playing Back Data Recorded During Navigation ................................... 18-1
18.1 Playback Controller ............................................................................................................. 18-3
18.2 Selecting Playback Data ..................................................................................................... 18-6
18.2.1 Sorting the Playback List ............................................................................................ 18-6
18.3 Playing Back Logbook Data ................................................................................................ 18-7
18.3.1 Changing the playback speed .................................................................................... 18-8
18.4 Exiting the Playback Mode .................................................................................................. 18-9
18.5 Outputting Navigation Record Data .................................................................................. 18-10
18.6 Functional Restrictions When in the Playback Mode........................................................ 18-12
Contents (2)
19.9.1 Starting the equipment with the OS in the D drive .................................................... 19-42
19.9.2 Executing the SSD recovery tool .............................................................................. 19-42
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19.9.3 Starting the equipment with the OS in the C drive (Software automatic recovery)... 19-43 3
19.9.4 Re-setting C-MAP ..................................................................................................... 19-44
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Section 20 Failures and After-Sale Services ............................................... 20-1
20.1 Failure Detection ................................................................................................................. 20-1 5
20.1.1 About alerts ................................................................................................................. 20-1
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20.1.2 Alert description .......................................................................................................... 20-1
20.1.3 S-57/63 chart related error message list..................................................................... 20-1 7
20.1.4 ARCS chart related error message list ....................................................................... 20-1
20.1.5 Fuse inspection ........................................................................................................... 20-2
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20.2 Countermeasures for Failures ............................................................................................ 20-3 9
20.2.1 Repair circuit block...................................................................................................... 20-3
20.3 Troubleshooting................................................................................................................... 20-5 10
20.4 After-Sale Services ........................................................................................................... 20-14
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20.4.1 About the retaining period of service parts ............................................................... 20-14
20.4.2 When requesting a repair.......................................................................................... 20-14 12
20.4.3 Recommendation of inspection and maintenance.................................................... 20-14
20.4.4 Extending the functions ............................................................................................ 20-16
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20.4.4.1 Importing the license information ....................................................................... 20-16 14
Section 21 About Disposal ........................................................................... 21-1 15
21.1 About Disposal of This Equipment ...................................................................................... 21-1
21.2 Chinese Version RoHS ....................................................................................................... 21-1
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Section 22 Specifications ............................................................................. 22-1 17
22.1 JAN-9201 ............................................................................................................................ 22-1 18
22.2 JAN-7201 ............................................................................................................................ 22-2
22.3 Display Unit ......................................................................................................................... 22-3
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22.4 Central Control Unit............................................................................................................. 22-6 20
22.5 Power Supply Unit............................................................................................................... 22-7
22.6 Trackball Operation Unit ..................................................................................................... 22-8
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22.7 19inch Display ..................................................................................................................... 22-9 22
22.8 26inch Display ................................................................................................................... 22-10
22.9 Keyboard OPU .................................................................................................................. 22-11
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22.10 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit ........................................................................................... 22-11 24
22.11 19inch Display Unit Mount Kit ........................................................................................... 22-12
22.12 Sensor LAN switch unit ..................................................................................................... 22-13
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22.13 Junction Box ...................................................................................................................... 22-14 26
Appendix A Alert List........................................................................................ A-1 27
A.1 Alarms ................................................................................................................................... A-2
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A.2 Warnings ............................................................................................................................... A-5
A.3 Cautions .............................................................................................................................. A-14
A.4 List of Alert Icons ................................................................................................................. A-16
Contents (4)
B.2.5.5 Highlighted display ............................................................................................... B-49
B.2.6 User map .................................................................................................................... B-50
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B.2.6.1 Symbol .................................................................................................................. B-50
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B.2.6.2 Simple line ............................................................................................................ B-50
B.2.6.3 Line - Circle .......................................................................................................... B-50 4
B.2.6.4 Line - Ellipse ......................................................................................................... B-50
B.2.6.5 Arc ........................................................................................................................ B-51
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B.2.6.6 Polygon ................................................................................................................. B-51 6
B.2.6.7 Area - Circle .......................................................................................................... B-51
B.2.6.8 Area - Ellipse ........................................................................................................ B-51 7
B.2.6.9 Fan........................................................................................................................ B-52
B.2.6.10 Text ....................................................................................................................... B-52
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B.2.6.11 Arrow .................................................................................................................... B-52 9
B.2.7 Manual Update............................................................................................................ B-53
B.2.7.1 Objects that have not been saved ........................................................................ B-53 10
B.2.7.2 Saved objects (hidden) ......................................................................................... B-53
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B.2.8 Monitored route ........................................................................................................... B-54
B.2.8.1 Monitored route .................................................................................................... B-54 12
B.2.9 Planned track .............................................................................................................. B-55
B.2.9.1 Planned track ........................................................................................................ B-55
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B.2.10 Monitoring dragging anchor ........................................................................................ B-56 14
B.2.10.1 Dragging anchor monitoring circle ........................................................................ B-56
B.2.10.2 Dragging anchor monitoring polygon ................................................................... B-56 15
B.3 Abbreviations of Geodetic Data .......................................................................................... B-57
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B.4 Lists of Terminologies, Units, and Abbreviations ................................................................. B-59
B.5 Icon Button List for User Map ............................................................................................. B-67 17
B.6 Icon Button List for Manual Update..................................................................................... B-71
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B.6.1 Symbol ........................................................................................................................ B-72
B.6.2 Line ............................................................................................................................. B-90 19
B.6.3 Area ............................................................................................................................ B-93
B.6.4 Text ............................................................................................................................. B-94
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B.7 List of Navigation-related Symbols ..................................................................................... B-95 21
B.7.1 Related to own ship symbols ...................................................................................... B-95
B.7.2 TT/AIS related ............................................................................................................. B-97 22
B.7.3 Navigation monitoring related ..................................................................................... B-98
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B.7.4 Tool related ................................................................................................................. B-99
B.8 List of Icons/Icon Buttons .................................................................................................. B-101 24
B.9 Data Format of the File that can be Imported/Exported in the ECDIS .............................. B-107
B.9.1 File Types .................................................................................................................. B-107
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B.9.2 File Name .................................................................................................................. B-107 26
B.9.3 CSV File Data Structure ............................................................................................ B-107
B.9.4 Route File.................................................................................................................. B-108 27
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B.9.5 User Map File............................................................................................................ B-110
B.9.6 Log Book File ............................................................................................................ B-128
Software License Agreement ........................................................................................................ B-133
Font License Agreement ............................................................................................................... B-134
IPA Font License Agreement v1.0................................................................................................. B-135
Contents (6)
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Section 17 Adjusting and Setting up 2
Equipment (for Services) 3
This section describes the methods for radar adjustment, installation verification, and maintenance that
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are conducted by the service staff by using the Service menu at installation construction of this 5
equipment.
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Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel.
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Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to
accidents or equipment failure. 10
Do not make any adjustments during navigation. 11
Failure may result in adverse effects on the radar function which may
lead to accidents or equipment failure.
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17.1 Service Menu 15
The Service menu consists of three submenus of Adjustment, Installation and Maintenance. To display
the Service menu, a password is required. 16
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17.1.1 To display the Service menu: 18
1 Click on the [MENU] button on the left toolbar.
The menu is displayed.
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APP A
APP B
3 Enter 0 in Password.
Note
This function is disabled when the radar interswitch is set to the Slave mode.
1 Set the bearing mode to [H UP] and set the image processing mode to [Process Off].
For the bearing mode setting method, refer to "6.6.2 Setting Bearing mode (S-57/C-MAP only)".
2 Measure a bearing in the ship's heading direction of a suitable target (for instance,
halted ship, breakwater, and buoy) by using the compass on the ship.
2 In the [Antenna height] combo box, select the setting value corresponding to the
height of the antenna that was measured in step 1.
- Under 5 m
- 5-10 m
- 10-20 m
- 20 m Over
5 Adjust the application range so that the main bang adjustment range becomes the
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optimum (distance where only the main bang section becomes the MBS adjustment 11
range) (-0.200NM ~ 0.200NM).
Adjust the range together with the MBS adjustment to the degree where the nearest target will 12
not be lost.
For the method of using the numerical value input keyboard, refer to “3.15.2 Name and
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Function of Each Section of the Keyboard”. 14
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APP A
APP B
First classification
pane
Edit/Result pane
Note
• If "No Equipment" is specified in the [DipSW]
settings of the interswitch unit, this is not
displayed.
• When the input range is changed by modifying
[Length] and [Beam], if a value exceeding the
input range after modifying has already been
entered, the value will be corrected to the
maximum or minimum value.
CCRP1/2/3/4 Enter the positions of CCRP1 to CCRP4 of the
ship in the boxes.
X: Horizontal axis position of CCRP1/2/3/4 on the
ship (Center: 0)
Y: Front-back axis position of CCRP1/2/3/4 on the
ship (Stern: 0)
Note
When the input range is changed by modifying
[Length] and [Beam], if a value exceeding the input
range after modifying has already been entered,
the value will be corrected to the maximum or
minimum value.
Synchronizing setting 7
The “CCRP” dialog enables common setting items and individual setting items for RADAR, ECDIS,
and Conning (called a task station individually). Once common items are set in any of the task stations, 8
RADAR, ECDIS, and Conning, the settings are reflected (synchronized) in other task stations.
By setting common items in the state where all the task stations are active, the common setting items
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are synchronized in all the task stations. 10
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17.3.3 Setting a Serial Port 12
Verify the setting of the serial port of this equipment and perform initial setting by using the "Serial Port"
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dialog.
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Synchronizing setting
The “Serial Port” dialog enables common setting items and individual setting items for RADAR, ECDIS, 15
and Conning (called a task station individually). Once common items are set in any of the task stations,
RADAR, ECDIS, and Conning, the settings are reflected (synchronized) in other task stations.
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By setting common items in the state where all the task stations are active, the common setting items 17
are synchronized in all the task stations.
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17.3.3.1 Displaying the "Serial Port" dialog 20
When you select [System Configuration] in the first classification pane and [Serial Port] in the second
classification pane, the Serial Port dialog is displayed in the edit/result pane.
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APP B
Edit/Result pane
Playback controller
The playback controller can move to any position on the screen; however, it cannot be minimized.
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[Playback Information] APP B
Section
[Control] Section
1 Click on the Drive Selection box to open the list, and then select a data drive storing
navigation record data.
Folders saved on the selected data drive are displayed in tree view.
2 Select a folder storing the navigation record data you want to play back (ex. Playback
folder).
Each navigation record data is displayed in the order of the oldest time to the latest time.
To sort navigation record data by the oldest time, click on [Oldest Date(UTC)]; to sort it by the
latest time, click on [Latest Date(UTC)].
1 Select a playback speed from the list in the playback speed selection box.
The playback speed can be changed by clicking on the Playback button repeatedly.
Each time the Playback button is clicked, the playback speed changes in the following order: x1
⇒ x2 ⇒ x4 ⇒ x10 ⇒ x30 ⇒ x60 ⇒ x1 ⇒ .....
Calendar icon
2 Select [Playback] from the File type selection box, and then select [Local Disk] from
the Drive at the output source selection box.
Below the Drive at the output source selection box, the output data interval selection boxes and
the calendar icon appear.
[2] [Date]
Set the year, month and day on the calendar.
For the details of how to use the calendar, refer to "3.16 Setting a Date and a Time [Calendar
Operation)".
[3] [Time(LMT)]
Enter the time in the input box. The time entered will be reflected on the clock.
[6] [Synchronize with Time Source] (Synchronizing with the time of the GPS and so on.)
Check this box to set a time synchronized with time information (ZDA sentence) obtained from GPS
and so on.
Note
When [Synchronize with Time Source] is not checked, the time is reset to the initial value at the
start of power supply. Therefore, set a correct time manually.
When you want to use a USB flash memory to read or write a file, make sure in
advance that the USB flash memory is not affected by a computer virus. If the
indicator is infected with a virus, other equipment will also be infected, with the result
that a trouble will occur.
Before removing the USB flash memory, check for the access lamp of the USB flash
memory and make sure that it is not being accessed. If you remove the USB flash
memory when it is accessed, data may be destroyed and a trouble may occur.
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When you want to use a USB flash memory to read or write a file, make sure in
advance that the USB flash memory is not affected by a computer virus. If the
indicator is infected with a virus, other equipment will also be infected, with the result
that a trouble will occur.
Before removing the USB flash memory, check for the access lamp of the USB flash
memory and make sure that it is not being accessed. If you remove the USB flash
memory when it is accessed, data may be destroyed and a trouble may occur.
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[1] [X]
Click on this button to close the "System Information" dialog box.
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Memo
[UPS] is displayed only when UPS is installed as an option.
[3] [1]
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DANGER
Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment.
Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric
shock.
Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request
servicing.
When conducting maintenance, make sure to turn the main power off.
Failure may result in electric shock.
Turn off all the main powers before cleaning the equipment. Especially when
an UPS is used, make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from
the UPS even after the indicator and the ECDIS are turned off. Failure may
result in equipment failure, or death or serious injury due to electric shock.
For operating this equipment in the good conditions, it is necessary to make the maintenance work as
described below. If maintenance is made properly, troubles will reduce. It is recommended to make
regular maintenance work.
The general maintenance work common among each equipment is as follows.
Disclosure button
Diagnosis function
Displays the pattern for checking the communication quality for VDR.
5 Click on the [Key Test Stop] button after the operation check.
Returns to the "Diagnosis" dialog box.
4 When the cleaning completion dialog box appears, click on the [OK] button.
Turn off the main power source before inspecting and replacing parts.
Otherwise, an electric shock or trouble may be caused.
The liquid crystal monitor shall be replaced by two more persons. If only
one person does this work, he may drop the LCD, resulting in injury.
Even after the main power source is turned off, some high voltages
remain for a while. Do not touch the inverter circuit in the LCD indicator
with bare hands.
Otherwise, an electric shock may be caused.
Replacement
Part type Name Part name Interval
kit type
NWZ-207 19inch monitor FAN 40,000 hours 7ZYNA4004
NWZ-208 26inch monitor FAN 40,000 hours 7ZYNA4005
NBD-913 Power supply FAN 100,000 hours 7ZYNA4007
unit
NDC-1590 Central control FAN 40,000 hours 7ZYNA4006
unit
5 From the "Drive" combo box, select the drive where the updating data is stored.
Note
• Help data is classified to the data for RADAR, data for ECDIS, and data for Conning Display. To
display help information on each of the RADAR screen, ECDIS screen, and Conning Display
screen, install the help data for each display.
• When Help update starts, currently active tasks are terminated automatically. Complete the
necessary operations, such as saving the settings, before the start of update.
3 Switch the page to the 2nd page by using the page switching button and click
[Maintenance] - [Software Update].
Memo
• When the [Cancel] button is clicked during installation, installation of subsequent files is
cancelled after the installation of the file that is currently being installed is completed.
• When the selected update file already exists, the following screen is displayed.
[Start] button
4 Select a drive of the data backup destination from the drive selection combo box.
5 Select the type of the data to be backed up in the [Data Type] combo box.
All: The entire user data is backed up.
Except Charts: The user data excluding chart data is backed up.
Note
When All is selected and there are many charts, backup operation may require a long
period of time.
Note
Do not perform any other operations until backup is completed. Otherwise, backup may fail.
4 Select the drive in which backup data has been saved from the drive selection combo
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5 Select the type of the data to be restored in the [Data Type] combo box.
All: The entire user data is restored.
Except Charts: The user data excluding chart data is restored.
Note
• Do not perform any operation until restoration is completed. If some operation is
performed, restoration may fail.
• If backup is executed while enough free space is not available in the USB memory, the
“Error” message is displayed. Secure enough free space before executing backup. For
the size of the data to be backed up, check the “Usage” column in the “File Information”
list in “17.4.2 Managing storage”. (For instance, when the AVCS chart for the entire world
is installed, the size will be about 11GB.)
Memo
If the data to be restored is incompatible with this equipment, the following dialog is
displayed and data is not restored.
1 Turn on the power supply of this equipment while pressing the [SILENCE] key and the
[ZOOM OUT] key of the trackball operation unit simultaneously. The power is supplied
to this equipment.
When the equipment starts, the following screen is displayed.
1 Click on the [Disk Recovery] button on the screen that is displayed at activation from
the D drive.
The following screen is displayed.
System
Recovery succeeded.
Turn the power off and on again.
2 Turn off the power supply of this equipment by pressing the power button of the
operation unit.
Fuse Name Name of Placement Count Part Spec. Change Kit Model
Model Used Location Name
Blade fuse NBD-913 Power 2 32VDC 15A part 1015(5ZFCK00008)
(Auto fuse) supply unit
Blade (mini) fuse NQE-1143 JB 1 32VDC 15A part 1215(5ZFCK00017)
(Auto fuse)
Blade (mini) fuse 2 32VDC 3A part 1203(5ZFCK00016)
(Auto fuse)
Glass fuse 4 250V 0.5A part MF51NR 250V
0.5(5ZFGD00019)
• Repair during the warranty period: If a failure occurs in the course of using the product correctly
according to the explanations and instructions in the Instruction Manual, your sales representative
or our company shall repair the product at no charge. However, repairs of failures caused by
misuse, negligence, or act of God such as natural disasters and fire shall be chargeable.
• If the warranty period has expired: If functionality can be recovered by repair, repair shall be
made by the request of the customer for a fee.
• Please provide the following information:
- Product name, model name, manufacturing date, serial number
- Description of abnormality (as detail as possible) (Please refer to the next page "ECDIS Failure
Checklist.")
- Business name or organization name, address, phone number
If you have questions regarding after-sale services, please inquire your sales representative,
our sales department, nearest branch office or sales office.
A.1 Alarms
Message Subject Explanation
ACCA TCS Reached Wheel Over Line alert
(Displayed by TCS Ed.1.)
ACCA(Back-up Navigator Call) TCS Wheel Over Line alarm was not acknowledged
for 30 seconds.
(Displayed by TCS Ed.1.)
Actual course change TCS Wheel Over Line alarm was not acknowledged
for 30 seconds.
Back-up Navigator Call is transferred to
BNWAS if the alarm is not acknowledged for an
extra period of 30 seconds.
(Displayed by TCS Ed.2.)
Break Off WPT ECDIS WP off course
Change Autopilot steering mode TCS Manual steering prompt alert
(Displayed by TCS Ed.1.)
Change Autopilot steering mode TCS Manual steering prompt alert
(Displayed by TCS Ed.2.)
Collision avoidance function lost INS Loss of the collision avoidance function
CPA/TCPA(AIS) RADAR/AIS CPA/TCPA alarm
CPA/TCPA(TT) RADAR/AIS CPA/TCPA alarm
Cross Track ECDIS The off-track distance from the planned route
exceeded the limit.
Crossing Safety Contour ECDIS Crossing the safety contour
Depth below keel INS Alarm on the depth below the keel
A plus sign.
a Aggregation
To be presented together with icons number 1 to 11
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B-1 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
Planned Route tab
Insert
Delete
Comment
(WPT list)
WPT No.
Name
Position-LAT
Position-LON
Leg-Course
Leg-Distance
Sail
XTL -PORT
XTL -STBD
Arrival Radius
Turn Radius
Plan Speed
ROT
ETA
Time Zone
TTG
Total Distance
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B-3 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
B.1.3 Anchor Watch ECDIS
Monitoring Anchor
Mode
(Mode: Selecting [Circle])
Position
Radius
(Mode: Selecting [Polygon])
New
Point
(list)
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B-5 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
B.1.5 Chart ECDIS
Manual Update
Select Chart "Select Chart" dialog box
Save
Chart Name
FIX
Display All Object
Display Hidden Objects
My Port List
Save
My Port List
Delete
Jump
Select S-57 Chart
Search
Chart List
Reset Picked Chart
OK
Off Center by Entering Position
Jump to the following position
LAT/LON
Accept S-57 Updates
S-57 Chart List
Show
Accept
Date-dependent View
UTC/LMT
Date
Time
Calendar Icon
Time Zone
Chart Boundary
Chart Boundary
Overview
General
Coastal
Approach
Harbour
Berthing
Show Chart Name
Show ENC Data
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B-7 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
B.1.6 User Map ECDIS
File Operation
New
Delete
Copy
Import
Export
Merge Display Files
Geodetic
(File List)
Edit User Map
Display Objects
Mark/Line List
User Map tab
Symbol
Line
Area
Text
Delete
Page feed button
Page number specification
Object list
Jump
Mariner's Mark/Line tab
Event Mark
Information Mark
Tidal Stream
Highlight
Clearing Line
Delete
All Delete
Page feed button
Page number specification
Object list
Jump
Manual Update tab
Symbol
Line
Area
Text
Hide
Restore
Page feed button
Page number specification
Object list
Jump
Delete by type/color
Type
Color
OK
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Event
Date
Time Zone
Descriptions
(Position)
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Longitude
Latitude 12
POSN1
POSN2
(Course/Speed)
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HDG
STW
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COG
SOG 15
SOG-Av.(4h)
SOG-Av.(24h)
Depth
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Chart
INFO
(Current)
Set
Drift
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(Wind)
Dir.
SPD
BFT
(Wave)
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Dir.
Height 21
(Voyage Distance)
(Ground)
(Water)
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(Weather)
Air Pressure 23
Air Temperature
Water Temperature APP B
Weather Condition
Engine Rev.
Comment
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B-9 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
B.1.8 TT/AIS ECDIS
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B-11 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
Own Ship AIS Data: Same as AIS of the common information window (information reference screen)
Own Ship AIS Data/Last Lost AIS Target
Name
Call Sign
MMSI
IMO No.
Length
Beam
Destination
ETA(UTC)
Navigation Status
Draft
Type of Ship
Cargo category
COG
SOG
Heading
ROT
Position
Position Accuracy
Position Sensor
Last Lost AIS Target: Same as AIS of the common information window (information reference screen)
Own Ship AIS Data/Last Lost AIS Target
Name
Call Sign
MMSI
IMO No.
Length
Beam
Destination
ETA(UTC)
Navigation Status
Draft
Type of Ship
Cargo category
Persons on-board
Bearing
Range
COG
SOG
Heading
ROT
Position
Position Accuracy
Position Sensor
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EBL Maneuver Setting
Display Maneuver curve
Course T
Course R
Reach
(Turn set)
Radius
Rate
WOL
TTG
Manual position fix
LOPs Fixing tab
LOP
Total, MAX
(Observations Time)
Date
Calender Icon
Time (UTC)
Position(e.g. landmark)
Bearing
Distance
Transfer Position Line
HDG/STW
COG/SOG
HDG
STW
Set
Drift
Set
Delete
Plot
Set plotted position "Select LOP or TPL" dialog box
Offset to plotted POSN(Main)
Offset to plotted POSN(Sub)
Plot by cursor
Clear all lines
Position Offset tab
(POSN(Main))
Offset
Clear Offset
Enter Offset
Enter Position
(POSN(Sub))
Offset
Clear Offset
Enter Offset "Enter Offset" dialog box
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B.1.10 View
View-Multi View Mode
Multi View Mode
View selection
Select Area from View1 for View2
View-Options
Own Ship
Type
Heading and Beam Line
(Vector)
Ground stabilised vector
Sea stabilised vector
Time
Stabilisation indicator
Vector Time Mark
Interval
POS2 Symbol
Setting of AIS Filter
Setting of AZ
Setting of Anti-Grounding Vector/Sector
Own Track
* Selecting [ECDIS own Track] on the Utilities menu
Past Track
Plot Color
Track Period
Time Label
Interval
Past Position
Interval
Route
For ECDIS
* Selecting ECDIS Route on the Utilities menu.
(Date/Time for Monitoring)
Format
Show ETA
Cross Track Limit Line
Color
Show WPT Name
WPT Name Font Size
User Map
(Object Type)
(Selecting Individual)
Symbol
Line
Area
Text
Area Fill
Symbol/Simple Line Color
Mark Size
Comment Font Size
Mariner's Mark/Line
Clearing Line
Tidal Stream
Information Mark
Highlighting
Event Mark
Plotted position
NAVTEX Mark
Target Track
AIS Target ID
6
7
Display tab
(Target Track Display)
(Selecting Individual)
Track 1
Track 2
8
Track 3
Track 4 9
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
10
Track 8
Track 9
11
Track 10
Track 11 to 20 12
File Load/Save
Plot tab
(Plot Color)
13
14
For All Target Track
For individual Target Track
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
15
16
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
17
Track 9
Track 10 18
Track 11 to 20
Plot Interval
File Load/Save
19
Clear tab
(Clear by Specified Color) 20
Track Color
(Clear by Specified Number) 21
Track Number
22
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APP B
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Chart Common
Area Boundary
Chart Symbol
Full Light Line
Consider Scale MIN
(Depth)
Shallow Contour
Safety Depth
Safety Contour
Deep Contour
Two Color Depth
Shallow Pattern
Show Isolated Danger In Shallow Water
C-MAP Ed.3 Database
Chart View
View1 tab
Chart Type
Chart Load
Text Size
Layer
Text
View2 tab
Chart Type
Chart Load
Text Size
Layer
Text
AIO
All AIO Objects
Temporary Notice(T)
Preliminary Notice(P)
ENC Preliminary Notice(EP)
No Information Objects
Control
Wind Direction(True)
13
(Top Level Screen Information on ECDIS) *
* Group box units 14
Show Sub Information Window
Watch(Vector / RADAR / Target status)
POSN DIFF(Difference between POSN(Main) and POSN(Sub))
15
16
Depth
Current
Depth Graph *
* Case where the depth sensor is connected.
(Depth Trend Graph)
17
Depth Range(Docking) CONNING
Depth Range(Voyage) 18
Time Range
Reference 19
20
21
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APP B
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Rudder Graph
* Case where the gyro and rudder is connected.
(Rudder Trend Graph)
Time Range
Rudder Range
Gyro/Rudder Graph *
* Case where the depth sensor is connected.
(Gyro/Rudder Trend Graph)
Time Range
Rudder Range
Engine Graph *
* Case where the engine is connected.
(Engine REV Trend Graph)
Time Range
Maximum RPM
Minimum RPM
ROT
(ROT)
[ROT Scale]
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AMS
(Reactivation of Silenced Alert)
Time Limit
(Transfer to BNWAS)
Time Limit
(Repetition of UNACK Warning)
Time Limit
Timer
(Timer)
(LMT)
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Target Track ECDIS
Target Track Function
View for Target Track
File Load/Save
Route
(For ECDIS route) ECDIS
(Default)
XTL(PORT)
XTL(STBD)
Arrival radius
Speed
Sail
Turn radius
Time zone
Distance calculation mode
Monitoring
MAX Latitude
Minimum Leg Length for Limit Check
Autosail * ECDIS
* Case where the autopilot option is attached
Turning Gain *
* Displayed when the autopilot is in the following case.
- Tokyo Keiki TCS Category C
- Tokyo Keiki TCS Category B (new model)
Tracking Gain **
Drift Correction **
Dead Band **
Dead Band **
Alert for Track Control
** Displayed when the autopilot is in the following case.
- Tokyo Keiki TCS Category B (old model)
- YDK TCS Category C
- YDK TCS Category B
- All types of autosailing
Temporary Route ECDIS
Pre Run Speed
Pre Run Time
Pre Run Distance
Enter Angle
Turn radius
XTD MAX
Chart ECDIS
(Redraw)
Border Range
Margin(Chart Rotation)
AUTO Accepting S-57 Updated Chart
Deletion Mode(Chart Maintenance)
General ECDIS
12
13
(Gyro I/F) *
GYRO Setting
* Gyro I/F is equipped.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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Color and Brightness
Day/Night
Def.
Display Color tab
OuterPPI */Dialog
InnerPPI *
Character
RADAR Video *
* Under radar connection
RADAR Trails(Time)
Target Symbol *
* Displayed at the equipment setting for receiving TT information
Range Rings *
* Under radar connection
EBL1/VRM1/PI
EBL2/VRM2
Own Symbol/HL/Vector
Brightness tab
Character
RADAR Video *
* Under radar connection
Target Symbol *
* Displayed at the equipment setting for receiving TT information
Range Rings *
* Under radar connection
EBL/VRM/PI
Own Symbol/HL/Vector
Panel
Day1 : Level4 / Day2 : Level3 / Day3 : Level2 / Dusk,Night : Level1
Display
<26 inch>[0~100]Day1/Day2/Day3 : 67 / Dusk : 60 / Night : 11
<19 inch> Day1/Day2/Day3 : 42 / Dusk : 20 / Night : 4
Sounds
Volume tab
Key ACK
Misoperation
Response/Notification
Message Notification
Alert Setting Reminder
Navigation 1 Alarm *
* For UKC alarm
Navigation 2 Alarm
Navigation 3 Alarm
CPA/TCPA Alarm
Warning
Melody tab
Navigation 1
Navigation 2
Navigation 3
CPA/TCPA
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.1.13 Chart Maintenance ECDIS
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16
17
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19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.1.14 Maintenance ECDIS CONNING
Date/Time/Time Zone
(Date)
Month
Year
Day
Time(LMT)
Time Zone
Display Style
Synchronize with Time Source
System Information
Software tab
Type
Application
Maintenance No.
TXRX
TCS
Presentation Library
Functionality tab
Device Licence Status
Option Licence Status
H/W Key tab
(ARCS Information)
PIN
User Permit
(S-63 Information)
User Permit
Specification tab
Specifications
Save to USB Device
Operating Time
(Operating Time of Work Station)
Total
SSD1
SSD2
LCD
LCD FAN
CCU FAN
PSU FAN
UPS
(Operating Time of Scanner)*
* Under radar connection
Total
Transmit
Motor
FAN
Voyage Distance
(Current Voyage Distance)
Ground
Water
Clear
Sound Test
Key Test Stop
14
15
Sound Test Start
Light Test
Light Test Start
Vibration Test
Vibration Test
16
17
Memory Check
Memory Check Start
Software Update
Software Update
18
Help Install
DVD Drive Cleaning 19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.1.15 Help ECDIS CONNING
←
→
Home
(Contents tab)
(Search tab)
keyword
Search
Results
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B.1.17 Service ECDIS CONNING
Adjustment ECDIS
Basic Adjustment
Tune Adjustment *
* Under magnetron radar connection
Bearing Adjustment
Range Adjustment
Master/Slave (radar operation mode)
TXRX
Antenna Height
Tune Peak Adjustment *
* Under magnetron radar connection
Tune Indicator
Output BP
Input BP Count (Menu for a person in charge of installation)
RADAR1
RADAR2
Output BP Count (Menu for a person in charge of installation)
Output BP
Echo Noise Level (Menu for a person in charge of installation)
Echo Noise Level
Adjustment Mode
MBS
Initial Level
Area Offset
Cable Attenuation (Menu for a person in charge of installation)
Correction Level
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Heading Sensor 2
Heading Sensor 2(Type)
Log 1
Log 1 Interface/Type
Log 2
Log 2 Interface/Type
GPS 1
GPS 2
GPS 3
GPS 4
Ship’s Clock
Echo Sounder (T/D 1)
Echo Sounder (T/D 1) Position
Echo Sounder (T/D 2)
Echo Sounder (T/D 2) Position
Echo Sounder (T/D 3)
Echo Sounder (T/D 3) Position
AIS
NAVTEX
Anemometer
Water TMP Meter
Current Meter
Climate Meter
Autopilot
Autopilot Type
Rudder
Rudder Number
Engine/Propeller
Engine/Propeller Number
Engine Telegraph
Engine Telegraph Number
Bow Thruster
Bow Thruster Number
Stern Thruster
Stern Thruster Number
Azimuth Thruster
Azimuth Thruster Number
Generator
Generator Number
Fin Stabiliser
Fin Stabiliser Number
YEOMAN Digitizer
Radar Simulator
S-JOY1
S-JOY2
S-JOY3
S-JOY4
S-JOY5
GPS Selector
Log Selector
Set
CCRP
Length
Beam
GPS1 X∼GPS4 X
GPS1 Y∼GPS4 Y
RADAR Antenna1 X∼RADAR Antenna8 X
RADAR Antenna1 Y∼RADAR Antenna8 Y
CCRP1 X∼CCRP4 X
CCRP1 Y∼CCRP4 Y
(Speed Position(from fore Draft))
Bow
Stern
4
Monitor "Serial Port-Monitor" dialog box
ISW/MTR/Serial OPU
Diagnosis
Monitor
SLC1(M) tab
"Serial Port-Monitor" dialog box
5
6
CH1 ~ CH8
CH9 ~ CH10
Gyro I/F
Sensor
Diagnosis
7
Detail
Monitor
"Serial Port-Detail" dialog box
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Data Output (Menu for person in charge of installation)
(TT)
TTM
TLL
TTD
TLB
OSD
RSD
(AIS)
TTM
TLL
TTD
TLB
Remote Maintenance
GPS Select
Log Select
Navigation Data Channel(1)
Detail(1) → "Data Output-Detail" dialog
Navigation Data Channel(2)
Detail(2) → "Data Output-Detail" dialog
Navigation Data Channel(3)
Detail(3) → "Data Output-Detail" dialog
Navigation Data Channel(4)
Detail(4) → "Data Output-Detail" dialog
Network (Menu for person in charge of installation)
IP Address tab
(Own Task Station)
IP Address
Set
(Network List)
Delete
Add
Edit
Status tab
Redundancy (Menu for person in charge of installation)
(TCS)
Main
Sub
(AMS)
Main
Sub
(LAN(VDR)
Sub
Settings
Alert
(Watch Alarm)
8
Reset Interval
Trackball Threshold 9
Sound Output Mode
AC Power Failure
Auto Shutdown of Task Station after
10
11
(LCD Control)
Power Off
Set display brightness
Power Off of Antenna
12
Interswitch ECDIS
ISW Install
(Connection Permission)
13
Display Unit
Antenna No.1∼Antenna No.8 Master 14
Antenna No.1∼Antenna No.8 Slave
Set 15
Simple-ISW TXRX Power Supply
Operation Restriction
Control lable MON
16
VDR ECDIS
Send Captured Screen to VDR
17
18
Address
Port
Delay Time
Timeout
19
Autosail ECDIS
Reach Offset 20
Time / Distance to WPT
Actual Radius P Gain
Actual Radius D Gain
21
22
Actual Radius Count N
Actual Radius Count M
Tracking(Low)
Tracking(MID)
Tracking (HIGH)
23
APP B
Tracking Multiple
Tracking Count A
24
Tracking D Gain
Tracking Class
Default
AIS
Setting Password
25
Display Size
Horizontal Size
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Maintenance
Storage
Management
Drive Information
File Information
Operating Time Setup
(Operating Time of Work Station)
Total
Clear
LCD
Clear
LCD FAN
Clear
CCU FAN
Clear
PSU FAN
Clear
UPS
(Setup of UPS)
Setup Date(UTC)
Calendar Icon
Replace Time
Initialization
Set Default (All settings except service)
Set Default (Service settings)
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B.2.1.2 ECDIS(ARCS) screen
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Chart
Readout chart information......
Version Number
Depth Units
Horizontal Datum
Edition Date(UTC)
Latest NM
File Issue Date
WGS84 Offset(LAT)
WGS84 Offset(LON)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.2.2.2 Activated AIS target
Readout information
Readout detail information
Deactivate
Deactivate mode
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Property…
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Message Send message to this target…
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Readout chart information...
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.2.3 TT
B.2.3.1 Internal TT
Readout information
Cancel TT
Cancel all TT
Cancel TT mode
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Property…
Readout chart information...
B.2.3.2 External TT
Readout information
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Property…
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Readout chart information...
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B.2.5 Mariner's Mark/Line
B.2.5.1 Event mark
Delete this object.
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Show Mark/Line List
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Readout chart information...
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.2.6 User map
B.2.6.1 Symbol
Move this object.
Delete this object.
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Show Mark/Line List
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Readout chart information...
7
B.2.6.6 Polygon 8
Change radius 9
Change start angle
Change end angle
Move this object.
10
Delete this object.
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11
12
Show Mark/Line List
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Readout chart information...
13
14
B.2.6.7 Area - Circle
15
16
Change radius
Move this object.
Delete this object.
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Show Mark/Line List
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Readout chart information...
18
19
B.2.6.8 Area - Ellipse 20
Change horizontal and vertical
21
22
Move this object.
Delete this object.
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Show Mark/Line List 23
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Readout chart information... APP B
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B.2.6.9 Fan
Change radius
Change start angle
Change end angle
Move this object.
Delete this object.
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Show Mark/Line List
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Readout chart information...
B.2.6.10 Text
Move this object.
Delete this object.
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Show Mark/Line List
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Readout chart information...
B.2.6.11 Arrow
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
APP B
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B.2.8 Monitored route
B.2.8.1 Monitored route
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B.2.10 Monitoring dragging anchor
B.2.10.1 Dragging anchor monitoring circle
Change radius
Move this object.
Finish Monitoring Anchor.
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Readout chart information...
C
C UP Course Up
CA-CFAR Cell Averaging CFAR
CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point
CCRS Consistent Common Reference System
CCU Central Control Unit
CCW Counterclockwise
CFAR Constant False Alarm Rate
CH Channel
CHG Change
CID Conning Information Display
CIF Companion MPU Interface
CLR Clear
COG Course Over the Ground
COM Communication Port
CONT Contrast, Control
CONV Conventional
CORREL Correlation
CPA Closest Point of Approach
CPP Controllable Pitch Propeller
CPU Central Processing Unit
CTW Course Through the Water
Curr. Current
CW Clockwise
D
D/N Day/Night
DC Direct Current
Def. Definition
DGPS Differential GPS
DIFF Difference
DIR = Dir. Direction
DISP Display
DIST Distance
DR Dead Reckoning, Dead Reckoned Position
DSC Digital Selective Calling
DSP Digital Signal Processor
I
I/F = IF Interface
I/O Input/Output
IALA International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities
IALA-A IALA - Region A
IALA-B IALA - Region B
ID Identification
IMO International Maritime Organization
IND Indication
INFO Information
INIT Initialisation
INS Integrated Navigation System
INT Interval
IP Address Internet Protocol Address
IR Interference Rejection
ISW Interswitch
J
K
L
L/L = LL Latitude/ Longitude
LAN Local Area Network
LAT Latitude
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LMT Local Mean Time
LON Longitude
LOP Line of Position
LORAN Long Range Navigation
LP Long Pulse
M
M/E Main Engine
MAG Magnetic
MAN Manual
MAX Maximum
MBS Main Bang Suppression
MFDF Medium Frequency Direction Finding
MHV Modulator High Voltage
MIC Microphone
MID Middle
VOL Volume
VRM Variable Range Marker
W
W UP Waypoint Up
WGS World Geodetic System
WIG Wing-in-ground effect craft
WOL Wheel Over Line
WPT Waypoint
WS Work Station
WTRST Watch Timer Reset
X
XTD Cross Track Distance
XTE Cross Track Error
XTL Cross Track Limit, Route Width
Y
Z
Unit
bps bit per second
cm centimetre
dB decibel
deg degree
fm fathom
ft feet, foot
h = hr hour
hPa hecto pascal
Hz hertz
kg kilogram
km kilometre
kn = kts knot
m metre
mbar millibar
min minute
mph mile per hour
NM nautical mile
RAD radius
RPM revolutions per minute
s second
sm statute mile
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Button Alert generated when the own
Icon name Icon display example
name ship approaches the object
[Line]
button Simple line(dashed line) No alert
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Button Alert generated when the own
Icon name Icon display example
name ship approaches the object
[Area]
Eclipse(dashed line) No alert
button
[Text] No alert
button Text
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B.6.1 Symbol
Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own
Object name ship approaches the object
name example
(General)
Circle No alert
Triangle No alert
Square No alert
Diamond No alert
Crossing a danger
Warning symbol
(dangerous symbol)
(Manual
Update) Delete symbol No alert
(Anchor)
Anchor Point No alert
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Can buoy Crossing a danger
(No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
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Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own
Object name ship approaches the object
name example
Mooring Crossing a danger
buoy, can (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
shape
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy Crossing a danger
(No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy - Crossing a danger
Cone point (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
up
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy - Crossing a danger
Cone point (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
down
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy - Crossing a danger
2 cones (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
point upward
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy -
Crossing a danger
Cylinder (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy -
Crossing a danger
Board (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
5
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
6
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol) 7
Light flare, white/yellow
Crossing a danger
(dangerous symbol)
8
Pillar buoy -
Crossing a danger
9
Flag or other (No object name)
shape
(dangerous symbol)
10
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol) 11
Light flare, red
Crossing a danger 12
(dangerous symbol)
13
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol) 14
Light flare, white/yellow
Crossing a danger 15
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy -
Crossing a danger
16
T-Shape (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
17
Light flare, default
Crossing a danger
(dangerous symbol) 18
Light flare, red
Crossing a danger 19
(dangerous symbol)
20
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol) 21
Light flare, white/yellow
Crossing a danger 22
(dangerous symbol)
Pillar buoy - 23
Crossing a danger
X-shape (No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
APP B
Light flare, default
Crossing a danger
(dangerous symbol)
24
Crossing a danger
25
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Spherical
Crossing a danger
buoy Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Spar buoy Crossing a danger
(No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Super-buoy
Crossing a danger
(No object name)
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, green
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol)
Crossing a danger
13
Light flare, default
(dangerous symbol)
14
Crossing a danger
Light flare, red
(dangerous symbol) 15
Light flare, green
Crossing a danger 16
(dangerous symbol)
17
Crossing a danger
Light flare, white/yellow
(dangerous symbol) 18
Beacon in
general (No object name) No alert 19
20
Cone point up No alert
21
Cone point down No alert
22
2 cones point upward No alert 23
APP B
2 cones point downward No alert
24
2 cones base to base No alert 25
2 cones point to point No alert
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B-79 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own
Object name ship approaches the object
name example
Beacon in
general Sphere No alert
2 spheres No alert
Cylinder No alert
Board No alert
X-shape No alert
T-shape No alert
Lattice
beacon (No object name) No alert
Sphere No alert
2 spheres No alert
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B-81 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own
Object name
name example ship approaches the object
Beacon
tower Board No alert
X-shape No alert
T-shape No alert
(Ports and
Harbors) Berth number No alert
Conspicuous fortified
No alert
structure
Conspicuous religious
13
No alert
building, non-Christian
14
Minaret No alert 15
Conspicuous minaret No alert
16
17
Single building No alert
18
Conspicuous single building No alert 19
Cairn No alert
20
21
Conspicuous cairn No alert
22
Chimney No alert 23
Conspicuous chimney No alert
APP B
24
Cranes No alert 25
Dome No alert
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B-83 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own
Object name
name example ship approaches the object
(Buildings)
Conspicuous dome No alert
Hulk No alert
Monument No alert
Mast No alert
Quarry No alert
Refinery No alert
Silo No alert
Tank No alert
Crossing a danger
Obstruction
(dangerous symbol)
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B-87 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own
Object name
name example ship approaches the object
(Obstructions) Recommended two-way
track as an area, based on No alert
fixed marks
Recommended one-way
track as an area, based on No alert
fixed marks
(Fishing
Ground) Fishing ground No alert
Fishing or trawling is
No alert
prohibited or restricted
(Radio/Radar) Radio calling-in point for
No alert
traffic in one direction only
Update)
Deletion by a manual update No alert
9
(Anchor)
Boundary of an anchorage area Dangerous line
10
Boundary of an area where anchoring
11
Dangerous line
is prohibited or restricted 12
(Ferry
Routes)
Ferry route No alert 13
Cable ferry route No alert
14
(Ports and
15
Fishing stakes No alert
Harbors) 16
(Caution) Boundary of area with a specific
caution
Dangerous line 17
Boundary of area to be navigated
Dangerous line
18
with caution
Non-regulated recommended
marks
(Administr
Jurisdiction boundary No alert
ated Area)
anomaly, etc.
contents
contents
(Unknown)
? Mark No alert
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B.6.4 Text
Category Icon button display Alert generated when the own ship
Object name
name example approaches the object
(General)
Text No alert
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B-95 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
No. Drawn object name Drawn object display example
11 POS2 Symbol
12 PastPOSN
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B-97 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
B.7.3 Navigation monitoring related
No. Drawn object name Drawn object display example
WPT
Routes
3 EBL Maneuver
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No. Drawn object name Drawn object display example
8 Plotted Position
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B-101 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
No. Name Functional outline Displayed image
15 Message When there is a message from
notification outside (AIS safety related
messages, etc.), the number of
messages is displayed in a badge
over the icon.
The message window is displayed
when the icon is clicked.
16 Menu "Menu" button with freeze indicator
function.
Displays the menu.
Indicates using animation that the
system is operating.
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No. Name Functional outline Displayed image
40 View Opens the View related menu.
Settings are made of the display of
objects in the radar PPI or in the
chart.
41 Alert Opens the alert related menu.
Settings related to the alerts from the
equipment can be made.
When clicked, the alert dialog box
appears. Alert settings can be made
in the dialog box.
42 Settings Opens the menu related to the
operation settings of the equipment.
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No. Name Functional outline Displayed image
71 Single Changes the screen display to single
screen.
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B-107 Appendix B Menu List and Materials APP C
B.9.4 Route File
Line Content Description Import *1 Export *2
1*3 // (space) Fixed string √
ROUTE SHEET exported by JRC Fixed string √
ECDIS.
2 // (space) Fixed string √
<<NOTE>>This strings // indicate Variable-length √
comment column/cells. You can string
edit freely.
3 // (space) Fixed string √
Route name Route name of the √
source file
, Fixed character √
<Normal> Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
Route comment Comment in the source file √
4 // (space) Fixed string √
WPT No. Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
LAT Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
LON Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
PORT[NM] Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
STBD[NM] Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
Arr.Rad[NM] Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
Speed[kn] Fixed string
, Fixed character
Sail(RL/GC) Fixed string
, Fixed character
ROT[deg/min] Fixed string
, Fixed character
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b) Danger symbol
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
DANGER_SYMBOL Fixed string
, Fixed character
InstName Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Lon Fixed string
+3 DANGER_SYMBOL Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
~WARNSY0 Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
*** Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
*** Fixed string √
+4 Comment Comment √
+5 Latitude (degrees) 35 √
, Fixed character √
Latitude (degrees.minutes) 35.123 √
, Fixed character √
Latitude Sign (N/S) N √
, Fixed character √
Longitude (degrees) 139 √
, Fixed character √
Longitude (degrees.minutes) 48.234 √
, Fixed character √
Longitude Sign (E/W) E √
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Line Content Description Import
+6 Color (White/Black=0,Gray=,Amber=2, 8 √
Magenta=3,Blue=4,Cyan=5,Green=6,
Yellow=7,Orange=8, Red=9)
, Fixed character √
Comment Comment √
+n Repeat Line +6 for the number of vertexes. √
END Fixed string (position end) √
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e) Ellipse (line)
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
LINE_ELLIPSE Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
Base Point-Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Base Point-Lon Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Horizontal Radius [nm] Fixed string
, Fixed character
Vertical Radius [nm] Fixed string
+3 LINE_ELLIPSE Fixed string √
+4 Comment Comment √
+5 Reference Position Latitude (degrees) 35 √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Latitude (degrees.minutes) 35.123 √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Latitude Sign (N/S) N √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Longitude (degrees) 139 √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Longitude 48.234 √
(degrees.minutes)
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Longitude Sign (E/W) E √
, Fixed character √
Horizontal Radius [NM] 2.0 √
, Fixed character √
Vertical Radius [NM] 1.5 √
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g) User danger line
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
DANGER_LINE_AGGREGATE Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Lon Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Type Fixed string
, Fixed character
Width Fixed string
, Fixed character
ColorNo Fixed string
, Fixed character
Comment Fixed string
+3 // (space) Fixed string
Add "END" to the end of vertex. Fixed string
+4 DANGER_LINE_AGGREGATE Fixed string √
+5 Comment Comment √
+6 Vertex Latitude (degrees) 35 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Latitude (degrees.minutes) 35.123 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Latitude Sign (N/S) N √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude (degrees) 139 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude (degrees.minutes) 48.234 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude Sign (E/W) E √
, Fixed character √
0 Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
0 Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
0 Fixed character √
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h) Arrow
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
ARROW Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
LineType Fixed string
, Fixed character
LineWidth Fixed character
, Fixed character
LineColorNo Fixed string
, Fixed character
EdgeType Fixed character
, Fixed character
EdgeSize Fixed string
+3 // (space) Fixed string
Start Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Lon Fixed string
+4 // (space) Fixed string
End Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Lon Fixed string
+5 ARROW Fixed string √
+6 Comment Comment √
+7 , Fixed character √
Line Width (1(Thin) - 5(Thick)) 1 √
, Fixed character √
Color (White/Black=0,Gray=,Amber=2, 8 √
Magenta=3,Blue=4,Cyan=5,Green=6,
Yellow=7,Orange=8, Red=9)
, Fixed character √
Arrow Type 0 √
-> =0
<- =1
<-> =2
, Fixed character √
Arrow Size (0(Small) - 2(Large)) 0 √
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i) Polygon
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
POLYGON Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Lon Fixed string
, Fixed character
Add "END" to the end of vertex. Fixed string
+3 POLYGON Fixed string √
+4 Comment Comment √
+5 Vertex Latitude (degrees) 35 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Latitude (degrees.minutes) 35.123 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Latitude Sign (N/S) N √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude (degrees) 139 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude (degrees.minutes) 48.234 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude Sign (E/W) E √
+n Repeat Line +5 for the number of vertexes. √
END Fixed string (position end) √
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k) Ellipse (polygon)
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
ELLIPSE Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
Base Point-Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Base Point-Lon Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Horizontal Radius [nm] Fixed string
, Fixed character
Vertical Radius [nm] Fixed string
+3 ELLIPSE Fixed string √
+4 Comment Comment √
+5 Reference Position Latitude (degrees) 35 √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Latitude (degrees.minutes) 35.123 √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Latitude Sign (N/S) N √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Longitude (degrees) 139 √
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Longitude 48.234 √
(degrees.minutes)
, Fixed character √
Reference Position Longitude Sign (E/W) E √
, Fixed character √
Horizontal Radius [NM] 2.0 √
, Fixed character √
Vertical Radius [NM] 1.5 √
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m) User danger area
Line Content Description Import
m // (space) Fixed string
DANGER_AREA Fixed string
+1 // (space) Fixed string
Comment Fixed string
+2 // (space) Fixed string
Lat Fixed string
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
, Fixed character
Lon Fixed string
, Fixed character
Add "END" to the end of vertex. Fixed string
+3 DANGER_AREA Fixed string √
+4 Comment Comment √
+5 Vertex Latitude (degrees) 35 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Latitude (degrees.minutes) 35.123 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Latitude Sign (N/S) N √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude (degrees) 139 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude (degrees.minutes) 48.234 √
, Fixed character √
Vertex Longitude Sign (E/W) E √
+n Repeat Line +5 for the number of vertexes. √
END Fixed string (position end) √
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B.9.6 Log Book File
Line Content Description Export
1 // Fixed string √
2 // Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √ 3
COG(deg) Fixed string √ 4
, Fixed character √
5
SOG(kn) Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
6
Av.Speed 4h(G)(kn) Fixed string √ 7
, Fixed character √ 8
Av.Speed 24h(G)(kn) Fixed string √
9
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √ 17
Wind Speed(kn) Fixed string √ 18
, Fixed character √
19
Beaufort Scale Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
20
Wave Dir.(deg) Fixed string √ 21
. Fixed character √
22
Wave Height(m) Fixed string √
, Fixed character √
23
Voyage DIST(G)(NM) Fixed string √ APP B
, Fixed character √ 24
Voyage DIST(W)(NM) Fixed string √
25
. Fixed character √
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Line Content Description Export
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
, Fixed character √
4 No. 0001 √
, √
, √
, √
, √
, √
, √
Event Details √
, √
Latitude 35 √
, √
35.123 √
, √
N √
, √
, √ 3
48.234 √ 4
, √
5
E √
, √
6
Position 1 Source GPS 1 √ 7
, √ 8
Position 2 Source GPS 2 √
9
, √
, √ 17
Average Ship Speed In 24h 13.2 √ 18
, √
19
Depth Of Water 123.9 √
, √
20
Chart Name That Caused The Event JP34OBJ √ 21
, √
22
Flow Direction 123.4 √
, √
23
Flow Speed 12.4 √ APP B
, √ 24
Wind Bearing 234.5 √
25
, √
27
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Line Content Description Export
, √
, √
. √
, √
, √
. √
, √
Temperature 23.4 √
, √
, √
, √
, √
Comment √
27
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Appendix B Menu List and Materials B-138
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Overview 1
Name and Function of Each Unit 2
Common Basic Operations 3
Range and Bearing Measurement Methods 4
Target Tracking and AIS 5
Functions of the ECDIS 6
JAN-7201/9201 Route Planning 7
Route Monitoring 8
Monitoring a Dragging Anchor 9
Automatic Sailing (Option) 10
Operating a Chart 11
Creating a User Map/ Updating a Chart
Manually 12
ECDIS Logbook 13
Setting Up Screen View 14
Setting Up Alerts 15
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