How to remove C-MAP charts from the system...............................................456
How to view status and history of C-MAP charts by a group...........................456
12 •••• Contents
Page 15
Changes since release 02.01
Overall operation related changes
Navigation sensor s
• If position alignment is used then user is reminded of it every 30 minutes. Alarm "2011 ChartAlign: over 30
min".
• In multiple sensor case the Kalman filter indicates changes in its position sources with a new alarm "2010 Filter:
Pos source change".
• Kalman filter uses always higher priority for known high precision position sensors than for normal position
sensors (i.e. A DGPS has always higher influence to estimate than a GPS or LORAN)
• Alarm "4027 DGPS pos source change" uses now always a continuous beep until acknowledged. Before the
beep style was dependent of the steering mode. Also the priority of this alarm is readjusted (before some less
important alarm could suppress it in the priority list).
• Alarm "2008 Filter. Speed below 4kt" is now based on ground speed (before water speed). The Kalman filter
indicates this situation also with an permanent indication of BAD FILTER.
• Reference target based gyro error correction has now an alarm for lost correction value. Alarm "2353 RefTgt:
Lost gyro corr.".
• Activation of Reference target requires that there is at least 8 free tracking channels available. If the connected
ARPA radar has less than 8 free tracking channels then there is an alarm "2353 RefTgt: Tracking full".
Route Monitoring
• Selection of "Center and border lines for ARPA radar display" in route monitoring window is dependent of used
radar display type.
• Alarm "2457 Route: Outside channel limit" is activated once when the ship goes out of the channel limits.
Before the alarm was reactivated every 5 minute. NOTE the permanent indication of "OUTSIDE CHANNEL"
operates as before and give always an indication of route tracking status.
Past Tracks
Own ship has now three separate past tracks:
• "System", which is the past track of the system position used for navigation and steering.
• "Primary", which is the past track of a position sensor selected as Primary.
• "Secondary", which is the past track of position sensors selected as Secondary.
Speed Vectors
• There is now a selection between true and relative speed vectors for own ship and ARPA targets. Before only
true vectors were available.
Changes since release 02.01 •••• 1
Page 16
Radar echo overlay
• There is now a selection between true and relative radar echo trails. Before only relative trails were available.
Details log
• details log for last 12 hours include now course over ground and gyro correction in order to provide more
complete recording
Chart related changes
S57 and ARCS charts
• chart display has more alternatives to individually select visibility of different text on chart
• Info Request has now transparent area fill for better indication of the area in question
• Info Request show now the coded text for each picked object. Before only attributes and their values were
available. This change eases for example usage of light descriptions.
S57 Chart
• Chart Catalogue uses colour coding to indicate up-to-date chart and non up-to-date charts.
• Telecomm order of Charts and updates open now automatically "Order queue window" and inform the user
about end of orders when all requested transactions are complete.
Steering related changes
Goto Track steering mode requires Kalman filter and a high precision position sensor such as DGPS, new alarms
related to it are:
• alarm "2491 Disabled: Needs diff pos."
• alarm "2492 Route: Needs diff pos."
Program Track Turn steering mode requires Kalman filter and a high precision position sensor such as DGPS, new
alarms related to it are:
• alarm "2493 ProgTurn: Needs filter ON."
• alarm "2494 ProgTurn: Needs diff pos."
• alarm "2495 ProgTurn: Needs log sens.."
Display of curved EBL shows correctly "program course changes" of more than 180 degrees.
2 •••• Changes since release 02.01
Page 17
Introduction
Manual Applicability
The Operators Manual of ECDIS EC 1000 provides information of following things:
• Abridged operator instructions.
• Screen interpretation and use of Control panel.
• Set up before departure.
• Rules to replace paper charts with electronic ones.
• Chart material handl ing.
• Manual Updates which are used to manually enter Notices to Mariners and Navtex warnings.
• Chart Alarm calculation.
• Route planning and monit oring.
• Various user tools such as User Charts, Pilot Data, Reference targets and Navigation tools.
• Backup oper ations.
• Use of navigation sensors.
• Use of ARPA targets.
• Radar Echo Overlay.
• Various recording functions.
• Essential information of the Datum used by the charts and the ECDIS.
• Steering related operations.
• List of alarms.
The Technical Manual of ECDIS EC 1000, which is published separately, provides information of following things:
• Hardware configur ations.
• Installation instructions.
• Troubleshooting.
• Failure mode analysis.
Introduction •••• 3
Page 18
System Configuration
ECDIS processor displays electronic seachart and operates as user interface.
ECDIS processor does navigation calculations and route monitoring. It is connected to various sensors.
Connections to interfaces are typically made with serial communication lines.
ECDIS processor can be used for both route planning and route monitoring. If required, there can be an additional
identical ECDIS processor which is used for route planning. ECDIS processors are connected together with Local
Area Network of ETHERNET type.
CD-ROM
Floppy
Drives
Control
Panel
COMMUNICATION
CO-PROCESSOR
Connection to
Navigation
Sensors
ECDIS
Monitor
Conning
Monitor
•Chart
MAIN PROCESSOR
•User Interface
•Alarms
•Recording
•Position
Calculation
ECDIS EC1000 Processor
FIG 1.1. Configuration of ECDIS EC 1000 with Conning Display.
4 •••• Introduction
Page 19
How to read this manual
The ECDIS is build on the platform of Windows NT. So the windows, menus and dialogues outfit seem same as in
other Windows application. If you are not familiar with Windows 3.x or Windows NT refer for more information to
manuals of Windows NT.
Below are explanations for a few terms used in this manual:
This is typical menu of ECDIS. From this menu user can execute appropriate
function. The re can be two kinds o f function in the menu:
1. Command, which executes directly function.
2. Command followed small triangle. By selecting function like that it will
appear submenu where user can select appropriate function to execute.
There can also be command which is grey. Greyed commands are not active or they are for future use. They are not
selectable.
A list box:
An edit box:
Selected check box:
A check box not selected:
Introduction •••• 5
Page 20
This page is intentionally left blank
6 •••• Introduction
Page 21
Abridged Operator Instructions
Introduction
These instructions follow a logical order enabling the navigator to quickly gain an insight into the systems operation.
The source of abridged instructions is Warsash Maritime Center, Southampton, UK.
Own ship
These instructions follow a logical order enabling the navigator to quickly gain an insight into the systems operation.
Vessel position
On the Control P anel, single press SHIP OFF CENTER. This will place the vessel at the position of the cursor.
Press ZOOM IN to increase scale, or ZOOM OUT for smaller scale.
Ship symbol
The vessel position is indicated by a circle, the centre indicates the antenna position of fixing system.
At large scale the vessel is indicated by a ship shape the intersection indicates the antenna position of the fixing
system.
Vessel ground track is shown by a dashed vector.
Vessel heading is shown by a solid vector.
To change the l ength of the own ship vector:
1. Press CHART DISPLAY in the Control Panel.
2. Place cursor on CHART and press SELECT.
3. A box will open showing Vector Time, place cursor on box next to Vector Time and press SELECT.
4. A numerical table now opens select the required time using cursor and SELECT button.
5. Place cursor on OK and select to enter new vector length.
Own vessel past track
Press CHART DISPLAY in Control Panel, open "Tracking" page. In the box "Past Tracks" the first panel below
this title refers to own ship. Use the cursor and select button the activate desired settings.
Off turns off the displayed information in that particular line.
Std activates the tracking information on the current display.
Other activates the tracking information on the current display until STANDARD DISPLAY button is
pressed, then selection is removed as Off position.
Primary the tracking information uses the primary position source.
Secondary the tracking information uses the secondary position source.
Length use cursor and select to adjust length of track history.
Labels use cursor and select to specify interval between dots on the history track.
Abridged Operator Instructions •••• 7
Page 22
Chart information
Chart motion
1. Press the DISPLAY MODE in the Control Panel , a menu opens.
2. Place cursor over DISPLAY MODE and select using SELECT button.
3. A sub menu opens with True motion and Relative motion.
4. Use cursor to select desired motion.
Chart Legend
Press CANCEL in the Control Panel until panel appears with Chart Number as top item. This is the Chart Legend
display and contains information about edition date and updates of displayed chart as follows:
Chart Number Number of current displayed chart.
Country of origin Country which produced chart data.
Latest NM Date of latest Notices to Mariners included on chart.
Edition Date Date chart issued.
Publication Date Issue date of Update CD used to update the system.
WGS shift status Indicates shift between local Datum and WGS 84 as:
DEFINED =Shift is known
UNDEFIND =shift unknown or user defined
PARTIAL DEFINED=shift known only at some parts of the chart
T&P Notices
Selecting this function with the cursor will open a panel containing information about Notices to mariners after the
edition date.
Details
Selecting this function with the cursor will open a panel regarding detailed information of the chart displayed. Of
great importance is the lower section showing the shift of datum comparing WGS 84 position and the same position
in local datum.
Warnings
Recent warnings not included in the Notices to Mariners.
Chart datum
Cursor datum
1. Press INITIAL SETTINGS button in Control Panel.
2. The panel containing datum will appear (This should always be set at WGS 84)
3. To change datum place cursor over desired datum and select.
4. This will change only the cursor read out and ship position read out but NOT the displayed position.
8 •••• Abridged Operator Instructions
Page 23
Display datum
1. Press CANCEL button until Chart Legend panel appears.
2. Place cursor over Details button and select.
3. Place cursor over WGS84 Shift and select.
4. The ARCS WGS84 Shift page opens, at the bottom is the box Output, this must be set to Chart WGS Shift.
5. This will apply the datum shift indicated by CHART SHIFT to the display and ensure the cursor and display is
operating on the same datum.
Define datum
This can only be used when WGS shift status is UNDEFINED or PARTIAL DEFINED.
1. Press and hold down CHART ALIGN button with the cursor over own ship.
2. With button still pressed move cursor to correct position and release CHART ALIGN button.
3. To reset datum to original values press Reset button.
Chart Management
Move chart
Place cursor in desired position of chart and press SET CHART CENTER in the Control Panel.
Chart type
1. Press CHART PLAN button in the Control Panel.
2. In the menu select Activate S57 chart for vector chart
Activate ARCS chartfor raster chart
This system will automatically load charts as the operators zooms in or out.
Open ARCS chart
1. Select Catalogue from the menu
2. The ARCS catalog window will open containing the box View Filters.
3. Select required settings from the box View Filters:
Insets Displays insets (plans) included in charts
Names Displays chart numbers
All Charts Display limits of all available ARCS charts
Permit Charts Display limits of all charts with permits
Group Charts Display limits of user defined group charts
4. Select scale required as Planing, Ocean, Coastal, Approach, Harbour.
5. The different colour boarders indicate the following:
Green available for use
Magenta chart not loaded but permit available
Red chart not loaded and no permit is available
6. Place the cursor on the boarder of the required chart and select
7. Information about the chart will appear in the Selected Chart box
8. Preview allows the chart to be viewed in a small scale
9. Open opens the selected chart
Open known chart
1. Press CHART PLAN and select from the menu Open
2. Select Manual from the sub menu, ARCS Open box appears
3. Select required chart from the list with the cursor
4. Press Open to open chart
Abridged Operator Instructions •••• 9
Page 24
Alarms
System alarm
When the ECDIS generates an alarm the warning will appear in red at the lower left-hand corner of the display
replacing UTC time.
Steering alarm
When a failure of an integrated system generates an alarm this will appear in red at the centre of the lower part of the
display replacing local time
Acknowledge alarm
Both these alarm will generate an audio alarm which can be accepted by pressing ALARM ACK in the Control
Panel
System Failure
This lamp is lit and an audible alarm is generated in case of internal failure that has serious effects for operation.
10 •••• Abridged Operator Instructions
Page 25
Navigation Tasks
Overview
Navigation tasks ca n be divided to four basic tasks:
Voyage
planning
Positioning
Navigation
tasks
MonitoringSteering
Navigation Tasks
Navigation Tasks •••• 11
Page 26
Voyage planning
Voyage planning is a preparation phase for coming voyage. Preparation includes route definition, route calculation
and optimisation.
Required sea charts are also prepared in voyage planning either by updating existing charts or creating new ones.
Route
Planning
Route
Calculation
Chart
Planning
Voyage
Planning
User Chart
Planning
Route Planning
Modification an existing route or creating the whole new route is the way to do Route planning.
1. Definition of route consists following:
• Position of each waypoint
• Turning instruction for each waypoint
• Safety limits between waypoints (channel limits)
• Safe water calculation based on Safety limits
• Required steering accuracy for individual leg
• Speed restrictions for a leg
2. Information notebook
• Information pages to alert operator at a given waypoint or in the selected area.
• Automatic and/or manual notebook function to tell operator position based information.
3. Voyage optimisation parameters.
12 •••• Navigation Tasks
Page 27
Route Calculation
Route calcula t ion for voyage pla nning includes follo wing:
1. Route profile calculation
• Distance between consecutive waypoints
• Course between waypoints
• Calculation of wheel over point
• Total distance
• Estimated time for voyage
2. Route check
• Grounding alarm based on available depth information in digital chart data base
3. Voyage optimisation
• Time table optimisation
• Optimisation based on economical factors
• The ECDIS processor calculates optimum speed and course between each waypoint,
ETA and fuel consumption, based on the defined data. There are 4 calculation
strategies: Max. Speed, Timetable, Lowest Cost and Best Profit. In case of great circle
sailing between two waypoints the ECDIS calculates max. and min latitudes and if
needed adds an extra waypoint not to go over min or max. latitude.
Chart planning
1. Loading of new S57 and ARCS charts
2. Updating on existing S57 and ARCS charts
3. Handling of chart permits
4. Manual update
User Chart planning
1. User generated navigation charts
2. User defined chart alarms based on symbols, lines and areas of User chart
Navigation Tasks •••• 13
Page 28
Positioning
Positioning means all available methods to calculate and keep updated ship´s position during a voyage.
The calculation of ship´s position is based on available navigation sensors. The system integrates valid information
from different sensors and uses the Kalman filter technology for final position calculation.
Direct
positioning
sensors
Manual
correction
Dead reck.
equipment
Positioning
Reference
targets
Direct Positioning sensors
a) Radio navigation equipment:
• Decca navigator
• Loran-C navigator
• Syledis navigator
• Local position fixing systems
Radio navigation devices supplies continuous position but are not typically available world wide.
b) Satellite navigation systems:
• GPS navigator
• GPS navigator with a differential correction facility, DGPS
Dead Reckoning equipment
a) Ship´s heading measurement devices:
• Gyro compass
• Magnetic compass
• GPS gyro compass
b) Speed measuring devices:
• Single axis speed logs
14 •••• Navigation Tasks
Page 29
• Dual axis speed logs
• Radio navigation equipment
• Satellite navigation equipment
Reference Targets
Ship position calculation based on selected radar object called Reference Target. Selection of radar objects is
carried out in chart planning phase.
Manual Correction
User activated position correction where radar echoes and information of synthetic chart are combined and verified
by operator, and adjusted if necessary.
Navigation Tasks •••• 15
Page 30
Monitoring
Monitoring is a continuous check of navigation data, user actions and performance of the system.
Part of the monitoring is also the display of electronic sea chart and conning information.
Electronic
sea
chart
Data
distribution
Monitoring
Data
logging
Display of electronic sea chart
• Own ship position
• Planned track
• Planned safety lines
• Ship´s predictor
• Chart alarms
• ARPA tar g ets
• Chart information
Alarms
Man over
board
Alarms
• Route monitoring al arms
• Position calculation alarms
• Position monitoring alarms
• Waypoint approach alarms
• Alarms for sensor failure
• Alarms for system failure
16 •••• Navigation Tasks
Page 31
• Alarms for incorrect operator action
• Alarm based on chart database
Man Over Board
Built-in function for man over board.
Data Logging
• Past track history
• Events
• Dangerous target s
• Voyage recording
Data Distribution
• Connection to on board computer system
Navigation Tasks •••• 17
Page 32
This page is intentionally left blank
18 •••• Navigation Tasks
Page 33
ECDIS Screen
Overview
Parts of the ECDIS display.
The ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems) screen includes several areas. There is statusbar at
the top and the bottom of the screen, which are shown permanently. The upper and lower right hand corner is taken
up by permanently shown in Information area. Between these areas there is a Dialog box area where user can fill or
choose appropriate options. The left hand part of the ECDIS screen is the Electronic chart area. When the push
button is pressed from the Control Panel appropriate menu opens up at the current cursor's location.
ECDIS Screen •••• 19
Page 34
Electronic chart area
The ECDIS can use the following types of charts:
• S57ed3 ENC charts (vector)
• CM-93 charts (vector)
• ARCS charts (raster)
There can also be displayed following information:
• cursor moved by trackball
• planned ro ut e
• EBL (Electronic Bearing Line) and VRM
• symbol of ownship with speed vector
• targets acquired by ARPA
Electronic charts in ECDIS
The electronic navigational charts are displayed in Electronic chart area. There are two kinds of electronic
navigational charts available to use in the ECDIS:
• S57ed3 ENC or CM-93 vector format
• ARCS raster format
S57ed3 ENC and ARCS electronic charts may substitute official paper charts. User should check the current
situation from his flag country administration and if in doubt use the paper charts as primary source of navigational
information.
ECDIS combines chart and navigational information. It should be noted that modern navigation systems (e.g.,
differential GPS) may offer a more accurate positioning than was available to position some of the surveys from
which the electronic navigational chart was derived.
S57 vector format:
ECDIS is compatible with S57 release 3 ENC format. From this format the ECDIS generates the “System ENC”, =
SENC, which is used for actually for operations the ECDIS.
When opening a chart it is displayed with default scale called compilation scale. It is possible to modify details of
chart displayed in Electronic chart area. You can change scale of chart by pressing ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT
pushbuttons. Scale range is 1:1 000 - 1:50 000 000.
CM-93:
Compatibility with CM-93 format depends on commercial agreements. Some versions of this ECDIS are compatible
and others are not. The compatibility is controlled by the security device called dongle. From CM-93 format the
ECDIS generates SENC which is used for actual operations of the ECDIS. The difference between S57ed3 ENC
charts and CM-93 charts is that the CM-93 charts are from a private source and they cannot be used as a substitute of
paper chart under any condition. To highlight that part they are later called as NON-HO charts in this manual.
20 •••• ECDIS Screen
Page 35
Display of S57 chart on ECDIS screen
ARCS raster format:
ARCS charts are digital reproductions of British Admiralty (BA) paper charts. They retain the same standards of
accuracy, reliability and clarity as paper charts.
Zooming into the ARCS chart can be useful for magnifying complex detail, but decreases the density of data
displayed, and can give a false impression of distance from danger. Therefore it is possible to zoom 2*original paper
chart's scale or ½*original paper chart's scale.
Display of ARCS chart on ECDIS screen.
ECDIS Screen •••• 21
Page 36
Dialogbox area
Content of Dialogbox area is depending on status of ECDIS. This is the area where user can discuss with
application. If user has pressed a pushbutton of Control panel and chooses desired menu command from the menu
there will appear the corresponding dialog box in the Dialog box area.
Upper statusbar
The data displayed in upper statusbar includes the following information in the first line listed from left to right:
Mon. Route
The name of selected route for monitoring.
Plan Route
The name of selected route for planning.
Pilot data
The name of selected Pilot data.
Depth
There is measurement unit of depth on the displayed chart in this field.
Height
There is measurement unit of the displayed chart above sea level in this field.
TM / RM
True Motion or Relative Motion indicates the mode of display stabilisation.
TrueVect / RelVect
True Vector or Relative Vector indicates the mode of displayed vector of ARPA target.
TrueTrail / RelTrail
True Trail or Relative Trail of displayed Radar video
There is in the second line from left to right following information (Displayed text is depending on status of ECDIS,
scale of the displayed chart and position devices, which are connected to ECDIS):
UserChart
There is name of User Chart in this field.
Ref target
There is name of reference target's file in this field.
ARPA X
There is number of ARPA radar which is the current source of target data.
Overscale/Underscale
Indicates that scale of displayed chart is larger/smaller than the original scale of paper chart
LARGER DATA EXISTS (S57 charts), Larger scale available (ARCS charts)
There is available chart, which scale is larger than displayed chart.
SHIP OFF SCREEN (S57 charts), Ship out of dsp (ARCS charts)
This is indicating that ship is not in displayed area.
TM RESET OFF
This is indica ting that true motion o r relative motion is not in use, although own ship is on display.
22 •••• ECDIS Screen
Page 37
Note indication of TM RESET OFF.
Lower statusbar
The data displayed in lower statusbar includes the following listed from left to right:
UTC time
Co-ordinated Universal Time. The UTC time indicates time on Greenwich Meridian.
Local time zone
User can select local time zone to be displayed in this field.
Scale
Scale of displayed chart is shown in this field.
Software release
Current software release is shown here. Upper value is software release of the ECDIS chart. Lower value is
software release of the ECDIS navigation interface.
Alarms:
Alarms generated by the system (replace UTC time) and by the steering (replace local time) is shown in lower status
bar.
Lower status bar in normal operation.
Lower status bar, when the system has generated an alarm.
Lower status bar, when the steering has generated an alarm.
ECDIS Screen •••• 23
Page 38
Information Area
There is in the Information area where it is permanently displayed information about the position of own ship and the
route monitoring (upper part of the area) and information of cursor's location on the chart (lower part of area).
Information from the positioning sensors:
• Latitude and Longitude
• GYRO readings and source of it
• CMG (Course made good) and source of it
• SMG (Speed make good) and source of it
• Positioning source, which can be: Dead Reckoning, GPS, DGPS, LORAN, FILTER etc.
Information of used datum, which is shown above positioning source. (WGS 72, WGS 84, European 1950 etc.)
Information from Route monitoring:
• Plan Speed
• Plan CTS (Course to steer)
• Ch limit
• Next WP
• Turn radius
• Turn rate
Information, which has calculated from data of positioning sensors and from data of Route monitoring by the system:
• Route CTS
• Off track
• Dist WOP (wheel over point)
• ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) wop
• Next CTS
24 •••• ECDIS Screen
Page 39
Control Panel
Overview
The user can control the ECDIS with the Control Panel. The Control Panel includes the pushbuttons and the
trackball. The trackball is used as a mouse by rolling the ball and using the pushbuttons SELECT. The user can
control the cursor’s position on the display, select the menu items and alter values of various parameters. (See figure
Layout of the Control Panel.)
Layout of the Control Panel.
Control Panel •••• 25
Page 40
t
Operative push buttons
SELECT
Used in window dialog to push soft keys, tick boxes etc. It is also used to inser
WPs, User Chart objects etc. when corresponding sheet is open in a Dialog box
area.
OK/ENTER
It is used in window dialog to select OK or ENTER option.
SELECT NEXT
If dialog box has two or more sheets, SELECT NEXT is used to open next sheet.
CLOSE/CANCEL
It is used in window dialog to select CANCEL-option or to close window. If you
press CANCEL button enough you will finally get Chart legend on ECDIS
display.
Direct function push buttons
STANDARD DISPLAY
It is used to make displayed object selection as defined by IMO performance
standard.
CHART ALIGN
User can move own ship and ARPA targets over chart to new position. It is used
to align chart correctly if used position method does not give accurate position.
Moves also waypoints etc. to a new position if corresponding window is open in
dialog box area.
ZOOM OUT
This is used to change the scale of displayed chart. The scales of chart have
defined by system. Pushing once the zoom out pushbutton yo u get next smaller
scale of chart on display (e.g. before ZOOM OUT scale was 1:10000 and after
ZOOM OUT it is 1:20000). The scale of chart is indicated as fraction in lower
statusbar.
26 •••• Control Panel
Page 41
ZOOM IN
This is used to change the scale of chart display. The scales of chart have
defined by system. Pushing onc e the zoo m in pushbutto n user gets next gr eater
scale of chart on display (e.g. before ZOOM IN scale was 1:20000 and after
ZOOM IN it is 1:10000). The scale of chart is indicated as fraction in lower
statusbar.
SET CHART CENTER
User can set the current cursor position as new chart center position by pushing
SET CHART CENTER button. Automatic true motion reset is disabled, if user
press SET CHART CENTER button, until user pushes either TM/CU RESET or
SHIP OFF CENTER. It can be used to view ahead, route planning etc.
SHIP OFF CENTER
User can set the current cursor position as new position of ship on the display.
This enables automatic true motion reset. If the cursor position was in true
motion reset area then an automatic true motion reset happens.
TM/CU RESET
Pressing this button performs true motion reset and enables automatic true
motion resets.
LOGBOOK M.O.B.
This button is used to record a predefined Man Over Board event to logbook.
Position of this event is also displayed on chart as a red mark.
it is displayed only if Events is selected to display in Chart display dialog
Note,
box.
LOGBOOK EVENT
This button is used to record an event to logbook. You can also write a
comment for this event.
it is displayed only if Events is selected to display in Chart display dialog
Note,
box.
ALARM ACK
Alarm is displayed in the lower status bar. Also a red lamp is activated for this
pushbutton. High priority alarm has also an audible sound.
lamp SYSTEM FAILURE
This lamp is lit in case of internal failure which has serious effects for operation.
Control Panel •••• 27
Page 42
Menu push buttons
Conning display pushbutton is used to switch conning display between
HARBOUR and NAVIGATE mode. User can also change palette for conning
display.
Route plan push button is used to control route planning function. For more
information, see Chapter "Route Planning".
Route monitor push button is used to monitor route. For more information, see
Chapter "Route Monitoring".
User chart push button is used to control user charts. For more information, see
Chapter "User Chart Control"
Sensors push button is used to select sensors for the system. For more
information, see Chapter "Navigation Sensors"
Chart plan push button is used to control both ARCS raster charts and S57
vector charts. For more information about ARCS charts, see Chapter "ARCS
charts" and about S57 charts see chapter "S57 charts"
Chart display push button is used to control chart details of both ARCS raster
charts and S57 vector charts.
Display mode push button is used to control selection between true and relative
motion. For more information, see chapter "Display mode".
28 •••• Control Panel
Page 43
t
m
Ref target push button is used to control reference targets. For more
information, see Chapter "Reference targets".
Pilot data push button is used to control pilot data. For more information, see
Chapter "Pilot data".
Voyage record push button is used to contr ol recording voyage rela ted things.
For more information, see Chapter "Recording functions".
Initial setting push button is used to control setup and configurations of the
system. For more information, see Chapter "Parameters setup".
Radar push button is used to control ARPA target source and optional Radar
Echo Overlay functionality.
INFO & HELP pushbutton
INFO & HELP push button operates together with the cursor on display.
• If cursor is located in chart area over a target, then you will get the
information of that target.
• If cursor is located over Pilot data, User Chart or Reference targe
object, then you get information of pointed object.
• If cursor is located in chart area, then you will get information fro
chart database about the pointed cartographic object.
• If cursor is located outside chart area, then it activates help
function.
Control Panel •••• 29
Page 44
ECDIS Control Panel used from software
The Control panel of ECDIS can be used also from software with a mouse and a keyboard without specific Control
Panel. After starting the ECDIS program you can execute software Control Panel pressing F9 from keyboard.
ASPO Systems ECDIS keyboard appears. You can select function from Control Panel by clicking left mouse button.
There are a few exceptions to normal Control Panel. The followed push buttons are not directly operative from
software Control Panel:
• Alarm Ack, press F2 from keyboard.
• TM Reset, press F3 from keyboard.
• INFO Request, move cursor over desired object and press F8 from keyboard.
• ECDIS Control Panel On/Off, press F9 from keyboard.
• Ship off Center, move cursor desired location and press F10 from keyboard.
• Set Chart Center, move cursor desired location and press F11 from keyboard.
• Chart Align, use right mouse button to make chart alignment.
To open/close software Control Panel press F9 from keyboard.
30 •••• Control Panel
Page 45
Set up before departure
Update Chart material
Update your ARCS or S57 chart material before departure to a new voyage. To get more information about updating
ARCS charts, see Chapter "Raster Charts" and about updating S57 charts, see chapter "S57 vector charts".
Note that if you have a dual installation with a back-up station, you can make a backup of your chart to back-up
station in an easy way, see Chapter "Backup Operation".
Display/Approve date for S57 charts and manual
updates
NOTE! It is very important that you set Display/Approve date for S57 charts as current date.
There may be features which are Date dependent or periodical in S57 charts, therefore if you not have set Display
and Approve dates as current date there is possibility that you may have wrong presentation or some feature may
completely be absent. To get more information about to set Display/Approve date, see Chapter "Date dependent and
periodical features of S57 chart"
Set Chart Alarm calculation
Set Chart Alarms areas suitable for your coming voyage. For more information, see chapter "Chart Alarms"
Create or update Route, User chart, Reference targets
and Pilot data
If it is necessary, create a new route or modify existing one for a new voyage. To get more information about
creating or updating a route , see Chapter "Route Planning".
If it is necessary, create a new User chart or modify existing one for a new voyage. To get more information about
User chart, see Chapter "User Chart Control".
If it is necessary, create a new Reference targets file or modify existing one for a new voyage. To get more
information about Reference targets, see Chapter "Reference targets".
If it is necessary, create a new Pilot data or modify existing one for a new voyage. To get more information about
pilot data, see Chapter "Pilot data".
Select User chart
Select a user chart for the next voyage. For more information how to select User chart, see Chapter "How to select
User chart".
Set up before departure •••• 31
Page 46
Recalculate Route
ROUTE PLAN button
First double click Route Plan pushbutton.
Then select d esired route for planning using Select from above menu.
Recalculate timetable and ETA values
Adjust the arrival times of a route to be correct for the departure time. Recalculation can be done using Route
Planning and Params. Set at least ETD to correspond departure time and perform desired optimization.
Set at least ETD to date and
time edit box in ETD/UTC
field to correspond departure
time.
If you have optional VOS package for more detailed optimisation use it now. For more information VOS
optimization, see Chapter "VOS operations".
Check your route against Chart Al arms
Before you sail your route, you should always check your route again for Chart Alarms. This is important because
your S57 charts and manual updates may contain any amount of date dependent information. Check of Chart
Alarms can be done using Route Planning and ChartAlarms.
After check of Chart Alarms cancel selection of the Planned Route in order to enable the selection of it for route to
be monitored. Use Cancel from above menu to do it.
32 •••• Set up before departure
Page 47
Route Monitoring menu
Select Route
Select a route for the next voyage. For more information selection of route, see Chapter "How to select route to be
monitored".
Select Next Waypoint
This informs which is the next waypoint for route monitoring and possible automatic route steering. The system
selects next waypoint automatically, check that it is correct one. Note that waypoint number 1 is not accepted. Use
above menu to do it.
Select Final Waypoint
This selection is used ONLY in case that the last waypoint should be different to that one defined last in your route.
If needed use above menu to do it.
Center line for ARPA radar
Select ON to display the center line of the route on the radar display. Displayed part of the route consists of one leg
before next waypoint and four legs after that. Select OFF to disable display of the center line on the radar display.
Channel borders for ARPA radar
Select ON to display the channel limit lines of the route on the radar display. Displayed part of the route consists of
one leg before next waypoint and four legs after that. Select OFF to disable display of the channel limit lines on the
radar display.
Set up before departure •••• 33
Page 48
Select Pilot Data
Select a Pilot Data for the next voyage. For more information selection of Pilot data, see Chapter " How to select
Pilot data".
Select Reference Targets
Select reference targets for the next voyage. For more information selection of reference targets, see Chapter "How
to select Reference target".
Verify configuration of navigation sensors
SENSORS push button
To select between
Speed/Course and Position
sheets to be opened either
press button
or go by cursor above
Speed/Course or Position text
and press SELECT
Verify GYRO settings
Select ON GYRO1 or GYRO2. Note that in typical installation GYRO1 is connected to a traditional gyro compass,
while GYRO2 either gyro value from Trackpilot or gyro value from a DGPS sensor capable of solving heading,
pitch and roll.
Note that MANUAL COURSE should be used in only emergency state when no other heading reference is available.
Rate gyro is always automatically selected.
Verify SPEED settings
Select both LOG and DUAL LOG ON, if they are available. Or select one of them.
Note that MANUAL SPEED should be used in only emergency state when no other speed reference is available.
Remember that position sensors are also available as speed reference sources.
34 •••• Set up before departure
Page 49
Verify RADAR settings
If direct GYRO1 and GYRO2 or LOG and DUAL LOG are not available, you can use radar as source for heading,
speed and course.
SENSORS push button
To select between
Speed/Course and Position
sheets to be opened either
press button
or go by cursor above
Speed/Course or Position text
and press SELECT
Verify POSITION sensors
The data field of a position sensor contains a label (here DGPS PB, SYLEDIS or LSR85PB) which indicates the
type of the sensor, Primary-Secondary-OFF status that indicates, if the sensor is included or not, position in local
datum, speed and course. A DGPS position sensor has additional text Diff, if differential signal is in use.
Position sensors have priority, which is indicated using Primary and Secondary. Only one sensor can be primary
while the others can be secondary or off position. After OFF-state a position sensor is changed to secondary-state.
After secondary-state a position sensor is changed to primary-state and if there was already a position sensor with
primary-state it will be changed automatically to secondary-state.
SWITCH ”Primary” THAT SENSOR WHICH IS CONSIDERED TO BE MOST RELIABLE.
SWITCH “Secondary” THOSE SENSORS WHICH ARE CONSIDERED TO BE RELIABLE.
Verify KALMAN FILTER
The Kalman filter is an automatic process that will calculate the most probable position based on all po sitio n sensors.
The filter uses in its process all sensor that has not OFF as selection. For more information about Kalman Filter, see
Chapter "Filter operation".
Verify ALIGNMENT
The alignment is a correction given by the Chart Align function. Normally switch OFF in the start up pro cedure.
For more information about alignment, see Chapter "How to use position alignment".
Set up before departure •••• 35
Page 50
Set Depth alarm limit
Press button
To change Depth alarm limit
take cursor to Echo alarm
depth edit box and press
SELECT button.. Note, the
system generates alarm based
on received information from
the Echo Sounder.
Use Echo alarm depth to set the Depth alarm limit.
Start Reference target position calculation
Use this button to open
Reference target menu.
If you have defined refer ence targe ts for you voyage , use Start to activate this function. For more information, see
chapter "Reference Targets".
36 •••• Set up before departure
Page 51
Reset distance counter and logs
Use this button to open
Voyage record menu.
Press Voyage Record push button and select Reset Logs + Counter to reset them.
Verify Datum
Datum is used to select between different models of the earth. It is essential that you use Datum in a consistent way.
If you use paper charts together with electronic chart material, it is recommended that you use the same Datum as
your current paper chart to avoid misalignment between your electronic system and points taken or plotted on your
current paper chart.
Once you have selected a datum, all numerical latitude-longitude position values are presented in your selected
datum.
Note: If you use ARCS raster chart material the rasterized charts contain some rasterized position information.
These positions like scales in the edges of ARCS charts are true only if you have selected native datum of that ARCS
chart. Normally this is the natural situation, because you use ARCS together with equal official paper chart and
because you have selected as datum the datum of your equal official paper chart.
To select datum proceed as follows:
1. Press Initial setting push button.
2. Select desired datum from a list box of Datum.
3. Selected datum is shown on the Upper information area.
Selected datum is shown on Upper information area (in this case WGS 84)
Set up before departure •••• 37
Page 52
This page is intentionally left blank
38 •••• Set up before departure
Page 53
Conditions required to replace
paper charts
Introduction
Carriage requirement for adequate and up to date charts for intended voyage can be found from SOLAS Chapter
V/20 of the 1974. In resolution A.817(19) IMO has specified how requirement of the V/20 of the 1974 can be
fulfilled with a device called ECDIS. In resolution A.817(19), Appendix 7 (RCDS 1998) IMO has specified how
requirement of the V/20 of the 1974 can be fulfilled when an ECDIS uses RCDS mode. The traditional alternative
way to fulfil requirements of the SOLAS chapter V/20 of the 1974 has been the use of paper charts.
If you use type approved version of this ECDIS (BSH type approval certificate number 6579 / 080 138 / 99. If in
doubt, contact your supplier of the ECDIS to check the status of your system) and if following conditions are met,
then your system fulfils IMO A.817(19).
• own ship area is covered with updated ENC charts
• your selected display area is covered with updated ENC charts
• you have a backup system which fulfils IMO A.817 requirements. One example is a second
ECDIS
Note that ENC producers provide their conditions of use in the Publisher notes, which you should read always when
loading new material into the ECDIS. See chapter "How to load S57 charts from " on page 50
In areas where ENCs are not available raster chart material called ARCS from UK HO can be used in the ARCS
mode of this ECDIS, if following additional conditions are met:
• own ship area is covered with updated ARCS charts
• your selected display area is covered with updated ARCS charts
• appropriate folio of up-to-date paper chart is carried onboard and available, if required by your
flag country administr ation
Conditions required to replace paper charts •••• 39
Page 54
No
Can your ECDIS replace
paper charts
Is ECDIS type
approved according
IEC 61174?
Yes
You should use
paper charts
No
No
Do you have type approved
electronic back-up
arrangement?
(I.e. second ECDIS)
Yes
Are off icial ENCs avail able
for intended voyage?
Yes
Have responsible
Hydrographic Offices
published official ENCs
without any limitation for
use? (I.e. You have not
signed any limitation paper)
Yes
No
Go to flow chart
“RCDS”
No
Have you included the latest
updates into your ECDIS?
Yes
Your system fulfills IMO resolution
A.817 (19) and thus
fulfills SOLAS regulation V/20 to carry
adequate and up-to-date charts for
the intended voyage
Data flow chart for replacing paper chart with ENC chart material
40 •••• Conditions required to replace paper charts
Page 55
RCDS (Raster Chart
Display system)
You should use
paper charts
No
No
No
Is ECDIS type
approved according
IEC 61174 including
RCDS mode
(Appendix 7)?
Yes
Are Raster charts
available for intended
voyage?
Yes
Have you included the
latest updates into your
ECDIS?
Yes
Have you a
No
minimum set of
up-to-date paper charts
for RCDS mode as specified
by your flag country
Administration?
Your system fulfills IMO MSC Meeting
11 Dec 1998 requirements and thus
fulfills SOLAS regulation V/20 to carry
adequate and up-to-date charts for
the intended voyage
Data flow chart for replacing paper chart with Raster chart material
Yes
Conditions required to replace paper charts •••• 41
Page 56
How to detect ENC coverage in S57 Chart display
This Electronic Chart System has capability to show more than one S57 Chart cell at the same time. This feature is
called multi cell display. If one S57 Chart cell does not cover the whole display the system will open more S57
Chart cells to be displayed, if they are available in displayed area. The Upper Status bar shows information about
S57 Chart cells displayed on the Electronic chart display area. The information depends on position of cursor.
The list of possible indications:
RCDS mode: Raster chart material is displayed on electronic chart display area.
Non ENC Data: The S57 Chart at cursor location is not official ENC material.
No indication: The S57 Chart at cursor location is official ENC material
Areas which are covered by legal ENC data are indicated with ENC coverage symbol. See following examples.
Full ENC coverage.
42 •••• Conditions required to replace paper charts
Page 57
Partial ENC coverage.
No ENC cover age.
Conditions required to replace paper charts •••• 43
Page 58
Vector Chart material
Introduction
Theoretically a chart can be coded for computer as raster or vector chart. There is a special chapter for raster coded
charts in this manual. Vector coded charts can be coded using different techniques. One technique is called S57ed3
and this technique has been selected by IMO as the only alternative for SOLAS compliant electronic charts. If a
S57ed3 coded chart is published by government authorised Hydrographic Office, then it is called ENC. If a S57ed3
coded chart is published by private industry, then it is called as NON ENC. Another technique is known as CM93/2. It is used by private company C-MAP to publish electronic charts. All CM-93/2 charts are NON ENC. There
is a special chapter about C-MAP charts in this manual. You can read more about ENC and related legal issues in
chapter "Conditions required to replace paper charts". Later in this manual all references to Vector Chart material
are under name S57 Charts regardless of the source of them.
Sometimes you may wish to add manually Notices to mariners or Navtex warnings into your S57 charts. In this
system this kind of things are called as Manual Updates. Manual updates are valid for both S57 and ARCS charts so
that you need to define them only once. Also manual updates are valid for all scales so that you don't need to repeat
them for charts published in different scales from the same area. See more details in chapter "Manual Updates" .
S57 Charts
Introduction
This Electronic Chart System is compatible with official IHO S57 release 3 chart material produced by
Hydrographic offices (HO). This material, when issued by government authorised Hydrographic Office, is called
ENC (electronic navigational chart). Use, presentation and display of S57 charts are based on International
Maritime Organisation (IMO), International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) and International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) regulations and rules (S52ed3.1). When this ECS (Electronic Charts System) uses ENC (S57
release 3 chart produced by a government authorised Hydrographic Office), it is an ECDIS as defined by IMO, IHO
and IEC.
An ENC could be encrypted to prevent unauthorised use and then the user needs a permit to view the ENC. This
permit could be entered manually from control panel, loaded from a floppy disk or loaded through
telecommunication from a RENC.
Before any ENC can be used in the ECDIS, it is loaded into the hard disk and converted into the system’s own
internal format (SENC). Some parts of the charts may be date dependent i.e. they are visible after a set date or they
are visible only for a limited period etc. In this Electronic Charts System you control all date dependent objects with
Display Until and Approve Until dates. In paper chart world the Preliminary and Temporary Notices to Mariners
represent the date dependency described above for S57 charts.
An important part of ENCs are the updates. Hydrographic Offices can issue two kinds of updates:
• incremental updates, which are small additions to original base cells
• reissues and new editions, which are complete replacements of previous base cells and their
updates
All updates are date stamped and they may also contain date dependent parts. You control also usage of updates in
this Electronic Charts System from Display Until and Approve Until dates. Using Display Until and Approve Until
dates you can view your charts correctly drawn on any date in the past or in the future.
44 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 59
Chart material will be available stored in media such as CD-ROMs and floppies, electronically through
t
t
telecommunication from RENCs or electronically from LAN (Local Area Network) in which it could have arrived
from RENCs, CD-ROMs or floppies. Such material can contain only basic cells, cells and updates or only updates.
This Electronic Chart System contains as standard delivery the software to access CD-ROMs, floppies and LAN. A
telecommunication package to establish a connection to the RENC in Stavanger, which operates using marketing
name PRIMAR, is available as an option.
Each S57 chart may contain beside the chart itself links to additional textual descriptions or pictures. T ypically
additional textual descriptions and pictures contain important sailing directions, tidal tables and other traditional
paper chart features, which do not have any other method to be included into the S57 chart. This ECDIS copies
these textual descriptions and pictures into its hard disk and allow you as user to cursor pick them for viewing
purposes.
An appendix of this manual provides short introduction for interpretation of S57 ENC chart display.
Definitions of terms
Cell
S57 chart
ENC
SENC
RENC
A cell is a geographical area containing ENC data. Each cell has separate unique name.
Hydrographic Offices divide their responsibility area into the cells which they publish.
A database, standartized as to content, structure and format, issued for use with ECDIS withou
any authority of government authorized Hydrographic Office. The difference of S57 chart and
ENC is that non-ENC charts require complete up-to-date paper charts to be used as primary aid
of navigation.
A database, standartized as to content, structure and format, issued for use with ECDIS on the
authority of government authorized Hydrographic Offices. The ENC contains all the char
information necessary for safe navigation and may contain supplementary information in
addition to that contained in the paper chart (e.g. sailing directions) which may be considered
necessary for safe na vigation. The name of coding standard for ENC is S57ed3.
A database resulting from the transformation of the ENC by ECDIS for appropriate use,
updates to the ENC by appropriate means, and other data added by the mariner. It is this
database that is actually accessed by ECDIS for the display generation and other navigational
functions, and is the equivalent to an up-to-date paper chart. The SENC may also contain
information fro m other sources.
A service provider offering ENC delivery and update service as defined in IHO standard
S52e3. Often a RENC provides both CD-ROM and telecommunication based service to
ECDIS users. One example of a RENC is the RENC in Stavanger operating under marketing
name PRIMAR.
Vector Chart material •••• 45
Page 60
Chart legend of S57 chart
t
CHART LEGEND is not a pushbutton, but it is a front-page, which is displayed as a base. If you push CANCEL
enough you will finally get CHART LEGEND.
This system is capable to show more than one S57 Chart at the same time. This feature is called multi chart display.
If one S57 Chart does not cover the whole display, the system will open more S57 Chart to be displayed, if they are
available in displayed area. The Chart Legend shows information about S57 Charts displayed on the Electronic chart
display area. The information is available always from the current position of the cursor.
Cell name:
Name of chart.
Navigational purpose:
S57 Charts are compiled for a variety of navigational
purposes. The navigational purpose for which an individual
S57 Chart has been compiled by a Hydrographic Office is
indicated in this field. Alternatives are: Overview, General,
Coastal, Approach, Harbour and Berthing
Issue date:
Issue date of the base cell of the chart.
Edition number:
Edition number of the chart.
Last displayed update:
Number of last update, which is visible on the chart screen.
Update issue date:
Issue date of last update, which is visible on the char
screen
Last update appl. date:
Date to which the last update, which is visible on the chart screen, is effective.
Projection:
Projection of the chart. The projection is always Mercator.
Horizontal datum:
Horizontal datum of the chart data as published by the producer of it. By definition this must be WGS 84.
Vertical datum:
Vertical datum of the chart.
Sounding datum:
Datum used for sound i ngs.
Quality of data:
This is a quantitative estimate of the accuracy of chart features given by chart producer.
Magnetic var.:
Amount of magnetic variation. A positive value indicates a change in an easterly direction and a negative value
indicates a change in a westerly direction.
46 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 61
Permanent warnings of S57 charts
Permanent warning help you to keep the S57 charts up-to-date. Only up-to-date S57 charts can be legal replacement
of the paper charts. Permanent warnings indicate, if the system detects a condition which may cause your system to
use not
up-to-date charts.
NOTE! The system can powerfully assist you to keep your charts up-to-date for the charts which you have got from
a RENC. For charts which has been loaded from other sources than a RENC, the system is unable to know the exact
up-to-date situation.
See more details in chapter "Date dependent and
periodical features of Vector chart".
You have loaded updates into the hard disk, but these
updates are not included into the SENC. This kind of
charts are drawn in orange colour in the Chart Plan Catalogue.
Perform SENC conversion for these charts. See
more details in chapter "How to use SENC convert
window to initiate SENC conversion".
See more details in chapter "How to know up-to-date
status of the RENC Product List".
You have loaded an update which contained cancel
information for a chart. You selected not to remove
the canceled chart. This permanent indication
reminds you about your intended use of a canceled
chart.
Consider removal of the chart. See more "How to
remove S57 Charts from the system" on page 73.
Vector Chart material •••• 47
Page 62
How to load S57 charts
Flow chart of the loading of S57 Charts into ECDIS
Loading ENC
into ECDIS
Load S57 charts from CD
•Open SENC convert
window
•Wait until all conversion
are completed
•If any of ENC conversion
fails, a Failed senc
conversion
appears
window
Yes
Do you want to see
result of SENC conversion?
No
Do you want to see
details of failed ENC
conversions?
Yes
•Highlight (Paint) desired
ENC in a list
•Press
button
•Open Conv. Log
Data flow chart, How to load S57 charts into ECDIS.
Cell Status
No
Continue from POI N T 1
48 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 63
Make a visual inspection
for changes in ENCs
•Added objects are marked
with orange circle symbols
•Deleted obj ects are marked
with orange slash symbol s
•Modified objects are marked
with both orange circle and
slash symbols
Yes
POINT 1
During SENC conversion
the system sets
date for the cur rent
Until
Display
system date
Do you want to see changes
before approving them?
No
Approve loaded changes by
setting
Approve Until
to
current date
•Open
•Select
•Set
Date Dependent
All
Approve Until
current
date
Loaded ENCs are ready
for use
Data flow chart continue, How to load S57 charts into ECDIS.
Vector Chart material •••• 49
Page 64
How to load S57 charts from a CD-ROM, floppy or LAN
When you load S57 charts by CD Catalogue, the system first load a CD catalog, which stores certain information
into the hard disk such as cells ID, their position, edition number, from your LAN (Local Area Network) connection,
floppy or CD-ROM. After that the system asks which charts will be loaded from the selected media.
After building the CD catalogue you can view the contents of it using S57 catalogue command.
Note: All CD-ROMs, floppies or LAN (Local Area Network) connections from one single National Hydrographic
Office have equa l names although the ir content s could b e totally di fferent. You can use your own unique na mes to
identify them separately and correctly later.
To load by CD catalogue proceed as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button.
2. Select Load from the menu and by CD Catalogue from the sub menu. A
S57 Load dialog box appears. The default load source is CD-ROM. Press
Load and continue from step 5, if you use CD-ROM. If you want to load
from a floppy disk or from another ECDIS using LAN, you have to change
Load Dir. Press Browse to select a new Load Dir
CHART PLAN push button
3. If you use a floppy disk, select A:\ in Drive:. If you use anot her ECDIS using LAN, selec t suitable Drive: and
Sub Dir. Note that a correct load source has "\ENC_ROOT" in the end of the Current Directory: (see
example below).
Press Select when you are ready.
50 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 65
4. You return back to S57 Load dialog. Press Load .
Note, if you are loading PRIMAR official ENC service Base CD or Update CD, the ECDIS will automatically
give name "PRIMAR" or "PRIMARUPD" for CD Ca talog and you can cont i nue step 7.
5. A keyboard dialog box appears. Enter name for CD Catalog and press OK. System will load catalog
information into the hard disk.
6. The system automatically copies all Text and Pictures files associated with Charts from a CD Catalogue. The
system keeps only the latest version of these. If your system had already in use newer Text and Picture files you
will get the notice below.
Vector Chart material •••• 51
Page 66
7. Following dialog box appears
Select a named "CD" you want to load from CD -field. A list of charts appears into a list box which contains
information about charts (edition and update number). In a Chart Selection you can choose, which charts are
loaded from the CD-ROM. Selection "Missing only " loads only Charts and their updates which are not already
loaded into the ECDIS.
Note, If you want to remove loaded CD Catalogue, select desired CD from the list box and press Remove
button.
8. Press Load button to load selected charts.
9. If any of chart conversion fails, a Failed SENC conversion window appears, which has a list of failed
conversions. Use this window to find out the reason for failure. For more information, see chapter "How to use
Failed SENC conversion window" on page 59.
10. If you want to view the progress of SENC conversion, you can activate the SENC convert window. For more
information, see chapter "How to view progress of SENC conversion" on page 58
NOTE 1! If you want to make chart selection by gro up, p re ss Group button and select desired group. If in selected
group and list of charts have common charts, they are highlighted in the list box.
NOTE 2! If your system has LAN (Local Area Network) and you want load your charts from another drive than
your system CD-ROM drive, press Source Dir button. Then you can define drive and path from where you load
your charts.
NOTE 3! The System can make conversion into the SENC and set the "Display Until" date automatically. This is
the recommended way. More information to set them, see chapter "How to select automatic SENC conversion and
Display Until date" on page 57.
NOTE 4! You should read the text file associated into each catalog. The text file typically contains very important
notices for the usage of the charts from the producing Hydrographic Office.
1. Press View CD Publisher Notes button in the S57 Load dialog box.
2. A viewer shows you the Publisher Notes of the selected "CD".
3. If you want to make a hard co py of Publisher Not es, select Print in the File menu.
4. To close this program, select in Exit in the File menu.
52 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 67
NOTE 5! You can view the Summary of the content of the CD. It contains information about charts you are going
to load.
1. Press View CD content Summary button in the S57 Load dialog box.
2. A viewer shows information about the selected "CD". Each row contain:
• CellID Name of the chart
• Edition Edition number of the chart
• Base Included update number and issue date of base cell of the chart
• First Update Update number and issue date of the first update included
• Last Update Update number and issue date of the last update included
3. If you want to make a hard copy of the Summary of Catalog, select Print in the File menu.
4. To close this program, select in Exit in the File menu.
The example above contain only base cells and reissues of the charts. Charts GB204000 and GB50401S are called
as reissues, because they already include updates (GB204000 include updates 1 and 2. Gb50401S include update 1).
Charts GB304010, GB40401S and GB40501L are called as base cells, because they do not contain any updates i.e.
their update number is 0.
The example above contain both base cells and all updates of the charts from issue of base cell up to the last update.
The example above contain only updates. In example above update 3 is available for chart GB204000, update 1 is
available for chart GB40401S, updates 1 and 2 are available for chart GB40501L and update 2 is available for chart
GB50401S.
Messages, which control reload
If you try to load charts with the
same edition already loaded into your
hard disk or if you try to load the
same update already loaded into your
hard disk, you get following
messages after pressing Load button.
If you press Cancel button, you will
get following dialog box:
If you want to avoid ver y time consuming reload of charts which you already have, the n you should select No (="No
for all" option in above window).
However if you want to reload charts, then select Yes (="Yes for all" option in above window).
Vector Chart material •••• 53
Page 68
Messages, which contain only notice
If you tried to load older chart data than you already have in your hard disk, you will get one of the following
messages:
This indicates that you already use a
newer edition of the chart.
This indicates that you already use a
newer reissue of the chart, which
includes this update
.
This indicates that you already use a
newer reissue of the chart
.
This indicates that you already use
these updates
.
NOTE! You can not replace chart data, which is already in use unless you only replace the latest base cell or update.
If you want to reload older data again, you must first remove the chart from your hard disk (See chapter "How to
remove S57 chart cells from the system").
Messages, which require careful attention
All messages in this chapter change the legal status of the charts in your system. Study these message extremely
careful because you may need to use paper charts to fulfil SOLAS requirements
Test before ENC to SENC conversion fails
CRC checksum is tested before the
SENC conversion and if it fails you
get this message
ENC to SENC conversion fails or detects errors
If the SENC conversions detect
anything abnormal you get following
message window:
See more information in chapter
"S57 SENC Conversion details" on
page 57.
54 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 69
A new edition of the chart has bee n published and you miss it
If you tried to load updates for a
chart for which you do not have new
enough base cell or reissue in your
hard disk, you will get following
message:
The message above clearly indicate that this chart is not up-to-date and thus it does not fulfil SOLAS
requirements. Get immediately from the publisher of this chart the new edition of the chart.
You do not have all the published updates
If you tried to load updates and you
miss one or more updates between
updates already loaded into your hard
disk and updates that you are
loading, then you get following
message:
The message above indicates that you tried to load updates number 3, 4 and 5 when at least update 2 and possibly
update 1 were not available in your hard disk. Check the content of your CD-ROMs to find the missing
update/updates or contact your chart supplier.
The message above clearly indicate that this chart is not up-to-date and thus it does not fulfil SOLAS
requirements. Get immediately from the publisher of this chart the missing updates of the chart.
Unsafe Chart has been cancelled by the publisher
If you load an update, which contain
cancellation of the chart instruction
by the publisher of it, you get
following message:
Normally you should accept the cancellation and you should press Yes. Then the system automatically removes the
chart from the hard disk and from your chart screen.
You may insist to keep the cha rt although the pub lisher of it has told you that the content of the chart is so unsafe
that they have cancelled it. The reason might be that you do not have anything better available. In this case you
press No. Then the system automatically remove the ENC status from the chart, because the publisher has told so in
his special cancellation update.
Note that the cancellation message above clearly indicate that the publisher says that this chart is unsafe for
navigation and thus it does no t fulfil SOLAS requirements. Get immediately from the publisher of this chart the
new chart/charts, which replace the unsafe cancelled chart.
Vector Chart material •••• 55
Page 70
How to load S57 charts, which are not fully compliant with the
standards
The ECDIS could in some cases load S57 charts, which does not have full compliance with S57 standard coding for
transfer media. Minimum requirement for loading manually is legally coded:
• XXXXXXXX.000 file, which includes a base cell
• XXXXXXXX.NNN file, in which NNN is a number from 001 to 999, and which includes an
update
To load charts without building a named "CD Catalog" proceed as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button, selec t Load from the menu and Manual
from submenu.
2. You can select desired drive and charts.
CHART PLAN push button
When ready to load charts, press Load Chart button.
3. The System may also make conversion into the SENC and setting of Display
Until date automatically. This can take a few minutes.
56 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 71
S57 SENC Conversion details
S57 charts from Hydrographic offices are called ENCs. An ENC has to be converted into SENC format before it can
be used in the ECDIS. The ECDIS can convert ENC into SENC format automatically. If the conversion is
successful, the Failed SENC conversion window does not appear.
If the system fails to convert ENC into SENC or if the system detects an coding error in an ENC, a Failed SENC conversion window appears with a list of failed ENCs. In this window you can select any of the charts to see reason
for failure in conversion.
Normally the conversion is initiated automatically from loading of the charts. Chapter "How to load S57 charts" on
page 48 describes the loading process. Chapter " How to select automatic SENC conversion and Display Until date"
on page 57 describes how you can select automatic conversion. You can also initiate conversion from a SENC
convert window or from a Cell Status window.
How to make SENC conversion faster
The SENC conversion speed depends about how many other tasks the system has. The system can do SENC
conversion as background process during any other possible operational use of the system, but you can greatly
improve the speed of the SENC conversion, if you do following things:
1. Disable Radar echo overlay. Select Radar overlay mode as ECDIS ONLY. Select control of visible na viga tio n
features as OFF for Radaroverlay (the Radaroverlay visibility control is located in "Tracking" sheet of "Chart
details").
2. Select Display Mode as TRUE MOTION
3. Press Set Chart Center push button and allow the system to operate either in TM RESET OFF or SHI P OFF
SCREEN state
4. Press Zoom In until you reach scale of 1:1 000
How to select automatic SENC conversion and Display Until date
When you are loading new S57 charts base cells and/or their updates into hard disk, it is possible make automatic
conversion to SENC format. It is also possible to set display dates as issue dates automatically. Proceed as follows
to set these options:
1. Press CHART PLAN button, selec t SENC Convert Settings from the menu.
2. A S57 Settings dialog box appears:
Select Automatic SENC Conversion and Automatic Display Until options.
Vector Chart material •••• 57
Page 72
How to view progress of SENC conversion
t
If you want to view the progress of SENC conversion, you can activate SENC convert window. Proceed as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN button, selec t SENC Convert from the menu.
2. A SENC Convert window appears:
Example above shows a queue of unfinished SENC conversions.
Note!. You can at any moment remove charts from the conversion list. You pain
with the cursor any amount of chart names in the Conversion List. And then you press
Cancel Conv. to remove your painted charts from the SENC conversion queue.
Example above shows that all SENC conversions have been finished. conversions.
Note!. You can at any moment view the results of the finished SENC conversions.
Press Conv. History and you get a Conversio n l og for viewing.
58 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 73
How to use Failed SENC conversion window
If the system is unable to convert ENC into SENC without any error or failure, a F ailed SENC conversion window
appears with a list of failed ENCs. Status of Failure means that the system completely failed to convert the ENC into
the SENC and thus the ENC cannot be used.
Status of Errors means that the system detected minor or major errors in the conversion of the ENC into the SENC.
Check carefully the content of Conv history and Cell status to see, if the error was minor or major. Major errors are
indicated as NON ENC in Conv History. Note that the status of Errors together with NON ENC in Conv History clearly indicate that this chart is not up- to-date and t hus it does not fulfil SOLAS requirements. Get
immediately from the publisher of the chart the new edition of this chart.
Status of Failure means that the system completely failed to convert the ENC into the SENC and thus the ENC
cannot be used . Note that the status of Failure clearly indicate that this chart is not up-to-date and thus it does not fulfil SOLAS requirements. Get immediately from the publisher of the chart the new edition of this chart.
The Failed SENC conversion window cont ains two buttons. One to open conversi on history log Conv. History
and another to open Cell Status window of selected item in the list of Failed SENC conversions window.
If you use Conv. History button, a
Conversion Log appears. Conversion Log
shows the status of converted ENCs. More
information about the results of conversions,
see chapter "How to use SENC Conversion
history log" on page 60.
If you use Cell Status button, a Cell Status window appears.
Then you can push Conv Log button to open view detailed description of errors and failures detected during SENC
conversion (see example on next page.
In the example above the reason of the SENC conversion failure is a miss match of checksum (calculated crc number
differs from the expected).
Vector Chart material •••• 59
Page 74
How to use SENC Conversion hi story log
The system automatically records the results of all conversion into the Conversion history log. You can at any
moment view the content of this log. Proceed as followed:
1. Press CHART PLAN button, select SENC Convert from the menu.
2. A S57 SENC CONVERT dialog box appears:
After conversion (Conversion list is empty), press Conv. History button.
NOTE! You can also activate the Conv. History from the "Failed SENC conversions" window.
3. A list of converted charts appears:
You can view here status of converted charts.
4. Close TextView program from File menu.
Below are example of all possible results of conversion:
Perfect Chart ,which is produced by a private chart producer (i.e. chart doesn't
have ENC status)
A private chart cannot fulfil SOLAS requirements and you must refer to a paper chart as legal primary aid of
navigation, when you navigat e in the area covered by this chart.
Conversion errors, but the chart is partly usable as NON ENC
Use Cell Status to check details of errors. Note that the chart is not anymore ENC, if it was produced by an
Hydrographic Office, and you must refe r to a pape r chart as lega l primary aid of na vigation, when you naviga te in
the area covered by this chart.
Successful auto. conv with errors: ENC: n1302322.000, edt: 1, upd: 0 / 1999 1 4 NON ENC
Failed conversion
Chart is not usable and you cannot view the chart. You must refer to a paper chart as legal primary aid of navigation,
when you navigate in the area covered by this chart.
Chart is partly usable, but it is not up-to-date and you need a "new edition" of the chart from the publisher of it.
Note that the chart is still ENC, but it does not anymore fulfil the SOLAS requirement that you have included the
latest update into your chart. You must refer to a paper chart as legal primary aid of navigation, when you navigate
in the area covered by this chart.
Failed auto. conv: ENC: GB500005.001, edt: 2, upd: 1 / 1997 9 26 Updating impossible before
new edition of base cell
Failed conversion. Checksum is not correct
Chart is not usable and you cannot view it. Try to reload the base cell or update from original media. And if that
doesn't help order a new CD-ROM from your chart supplier. You must refer to a paper chart as legal primary aid of
navigation, when you navigat e in the area covered by this chart.
Failed conversion. Checksum of an update is not correct
Chart is partly usable, but it is not up-to-date . Try to reload the update from original media. And if that doesn't help
order a new CD-ROM from your chart supplier. Note that the chart is still ENC, but it does not anymore fulfil the
SOLAS requirement that you have included the latest update into your chart. You must refer to a paper chart as
legal primary aid of navigation, when you navigate in the area covered by this chart.
Failed conversion. At least one of the previous updates has failed in its SENC
conversion
The system cannot accept additional updates unless all previous updates have been successfully converted into the
SENC. Chart is partly usable, but it is not up-to-date. Try to reload first the failed previous update from original
media (in this example the failed previous update is GB5X01SW.002). And if that doesn't help order a new CDROM from your chart supplier. Note that the chart is still ENC, but it does not anymore fulfil the SOLAS
requirement that you have included the latest update into your chart. You must refer to a paper chart as legal
primary aid of navigation, when you navigate in the area covered by this chart.
Failed conversion. The base cell has failed in its SENC conversion
The system cannot accept updates unless the base cell has been successfully converted into the SENC. Chart is not
usable and you cannot view it. Try to reload the base cell from original media (in this example the failed base cell is
GB5X01SW.000). And if that doesn't help order a new CD-ROM from your chart supplier. You must refer to a
paper chart as legal primary aid of navigation, when you navigate in the area covered by this chart.
Failed automatic conversion: ENC: GB5X01SW.001, edt: 1, upd: 1 / 1998 9 8 PREVIOUS BASE
CELL OR UPDATE MISSING
NOTE! Always study both the "Failed SENC conversion" dialog and "Conversion history
log" very carefully, because they contain important information about the legal status of
the charts. Specially note that a chart may lose its legal status to fulfil SOLAS
requirements and you may need to refer to a paper chart as legal primary aid of
navigation.
Vector Chart material •••• 61
Page 76
How to use SENC convert window to i ni t i a te SENC conver sion
f
t
Normally the "Automatic SENC conversion" is selected and there is no need to initiate SENC conversions from the
SENC convert window. If you do not use the "Automatic SENC conversion" , you need to manually initiate SENC
conversion. Another case in which you need to manually initiate SENC conversion is, if you upgraded or reloaded
the ECDIS software from the ECDIS software CD-ROM.
To initiate SENC conversions manually proceed as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN button, selec t SENC Convert from the menu.
2. A SENC Convert window appears:
3. Use Cells to select an individual chart or use Groups to select a group of charts.
Then press Convert to initiate the SENC conversion of the charts. Note that the
Convert only do conversion of those charts, which are not currently converted into
the SENC format. If your selected chart or all members of your selected group are
already in the SENC format, the Conversion list remains empty. If all or some
charts are not yet in the SENC format, they are added into the Conversion list (see
example below). If you need for some reason to force SENC conversion of an
already converted charts, you read instructions in chapter "Seldom used features o
Vector charts" on page 138.
Note 1!. You can at any moment remove charts from the conversion list. You pain
with the cursor any amount of chart names in the Conversion List. And then you press
Cancel Conv. to remove your painted charts from the SENC conversion queue.
Note 2!. You can at any moment view the results of the finished SENC conversions.
Press Conv. History and you get a Conversio n l og for viewing.
62 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 77
Some features of Chart Plan menu
t
Overview of Chart Plan menu
Activate ARCS chart:
This function activates ARCS chart into the screen. You have two option to
select the chart to be opened into the display: Ignore scale opens ARCS char
with a scale which was used last time when you used ARCS charts, Sync scale
Permit Management:
You can load permits for encrypted charts to enable their use in your ECDIS. Currently PRIMAR and CMAP uses
encryption.
ECDIS Chart 1:
This is used to open chart set "IHO ECDIS Chart 1". You can get familiar with symbology of chart used with
ECDIS. See also Chapter "Symbology used in Vector charts" on page 129.
Catalogue:
You can manage S57 charts using this; see chapter "Catalogue of S57 cells" on page 66.
Cell Status:
You can view status of the cells (edition number and date, number of updates of the cell) stored into your hard disk,
CD-ROMs or RENC. You can compare that you have the latest cell with latest update in use. For more information,
see chapter "Seldom used features of Vector charts" on page 138.
Date Dependent:
You can view date dependency of the cells (RENC status query date, number of updates available, Update Display
dates, Update Approve Dates of the cells) in the SENC format; see chapter "Date dependent and periodical features
of Vector chart" on page 122.
Manual Update Planning
You can update your charts manually. For more information, see chapter Manual Updates.
SENC Convert:
You can convert ENCs (base cells and/or updates) into the SENC by individual cell or group of cells basis; see
chapter "How to use SENC convert window to initiate SENC conversion" on page 62.
SENC Convert Settings:
You can select automatic conversion from ENC format into the SENC format when you load charts into the hard
disk. You can also select automatic set of Display until date to current date after the SENC conversion; see chapter
"How to select automatic SENC conversion and Display Until date" on page 57.
opens ARCS chart with a scale which is as close as possible to the scale which
was used with S57 charts.
Open:
You can open S57 chart by its number. See chapter "How to select charts for
viewing" on page 112.
Load:
You can load ENCs into the hard disk using CD-ROMs, floppies or LAN (Local
Area Network); see chapter "How to load S57 charts" on page 48.
Remove:
You can remove cells from your hard disk; see chapter "How to remove S57
Charts from the system" on page 73.
Vector Chart material •••• 63
Page 78
RENC Telecomm Manager:
You can order a Product List, Permits, Charts and Updates from the RENC using telecommunications.
RENC Telecomm Connection:
You can establish a telecommunication connection to the
RENC. If following window appears, it is indication that the
RENC connection has not been installed, press Cancel if you
are not configuring connections to remote networks.
System:
System has a set of further selections. They are described
below:
Log File
The log file contain various system events, which might be useful when your system supplier try to find reason of the
unexpected behaviour of the system reported by you.
S52 Presentation Library
You can check used presentation library for S57 charts. The
current official Presentation library is shown in this example.
User Permit
You can check your User Permit., which is used as your
identifier in security systems such as PRIMAR and CMAP.
See example below:
Refresh Charts after Backup.
This used refresh available charts and updates after somebody made Backup of all charts and updates from another
ECDIS to this ECDIS.
64 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 79
Reset Files
This is only used for demonstrations. Reset Files run a script, which can be defined only by the factory experts, and
which returns the content of the chart database into a such state that an demonstration of chart loading and updating
could be demonstrated again.
If you by accident select this option, you get this question:
Select Cancel for any other ca s e than rerunning of the demonstration.
Vector Chart material •••• 65
Page 80
Catalogue of S57 cells
A S57 catalogue is used to view graphical coverage of the charts stored into the hard disk, available in a named
"CD" or available from the RENC. Available charts are displayed using their limits of charts. Note that sometimes
the real coverage of the charts may be considerably less than the declared limits of it. You can cursor pick any chart
by going over its limit and then you can view the information of it
1.
2.
1. View Filters
• Name, if selected displays also cell names in graphical coverage display
• Permit, if selected displays only charts for which you have permit
• Navigation purpose, displays charts from selected Navigation purposes
• Group Charts, displays charts, which are members of the active group
• Catalogue Charts, you have three option t o select:
• RENC, display charts available from the RENC
• SENC, display charts stored into the hard disk in SENC format.
• CD, display charts available in a named "CD"
2. Selected Chart
• Cell ID, name of the chart
• Permit, existence of the permit
• SENC, existence of SENC in your hard disk
3. Group. See more in the chapter "Group of S57 cells"
The chart limit boxes are colour coded as follows:
Green
The chart is available for use in SENC format. If the source of the chart is a RENC then the chart is
also up-to-date. If the source of the chart is something else than a RENC then all loaded updates are
included into the SENC.
3.
4.
66 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 81
Orange
Red
Blue
Magenta
The chart is available for use in SENC format but the chart is either not
the SENC is from old edition, the SENC misses latest updates or the chart has been canceled..
If the chart is permit free, you do not have it available for use in SENC format and thus you cannot use
the chart currently.
If the chart requires permit, you do not have the permit for the chart and you cannot use the chart
currently..
The chart is available either in ENC format, in SENC format for another software version or in SENC
format for another ECDIS. For example chart is blue during SENC conversion and if you loaded a
chart into the ECDIS and the system could not convert the chart into SENC format.
You have a permit to use the chart, but the chart is not available in SENC format and thus you cannot
use the chart currently.
up-to-date or canceled. Either
Group of S57 Chart cells
In S57 catalogue you have possibility to define groups of S57 Charts. This means that you can collect charts
together - for example all cells, which cover a route from Liverpool to New York or all cells available from one
National Hydrographic Office. This makes easier to perform many SENC maintenance functions such as loading
base cells and updates, setting Display Until and Approve Until dates etc. Below an example how to make a group
and add Charts into it.
1. Select Catalogue
Charts as RENC, SENC
or CD
2. Press G roups
button
4. Press Add Frame
button
3. Enter Name
for new Gro up
Vector Chart material •••• 67
Page 82
5. Use SELECT
button to define
frame for group
6. Press Done
button
7. Press Save
button
You can save your chart cells also into text file, if you like to have a list of chart cells in text format. T o do this
press Save As Text... button. A “Save As” dialog box appears.
Select directory and drive to where you want save your group. You can use Windows NotePad application to view
and to make a hard copy from the list of group.
68 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 83
How to remove S57 Chart cells from a group
You can remove chart cells from a defined group. To remove proceed as followed:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button. Select
Catalog from the menu.
2. Press Groups... button in S57 Catalog dialog
box.
3. Select desired group from Edit group list
box.
4. Select desired chart cell(s) from Inside list
box.
5. Press >> button. Selected Chart cell is
removed to Outside list box and it is no more
member of defined group
.
How to delete a group
You can delete a defined group. To remove proceed as followed:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button. Select Catalog from the menu.
2. Press Groups... button in S57 Catalog dialog box. A Chart group dialog box appears.
3. Select desired group from Edit group list box.
4. Press Remove button. Confirm deleting a group, press OK.
How to select active group for viewing with catalog
To select active group proceed as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button. Select
Catalog from the menu.
2. Press Groups button in S57 Catalog dialog
box.
3. Select desired group from Edit group list box.
4. In Active Group -field press Set button. T he
name of active group appears to Active Group
-field.
Vector Chart material •••• 69
Page 84
How to view active group with catalogue
To view active group proceed as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button. Select
Catalog from the menu.
2. Select Group Chart in Catalogue dialog box. In
Catalogue window it is shown charts which are
member of active group.
70 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 85
How to view status and date dependency of S57 Chart cells and their
updates
When you load S57 Chart cell(s) and/or their updates the system sets Display until of S57 Chart cell(s) as current
date of the System. To set Approve until as current date of the System you must open Date Dependent and perform
Approve Until. You can view status and date dependency of S57 Chart cells and their updates. To view status and
date dependency, proceed as followed:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button and select Date Dependent from the
menu.
2. A Date Dependent dialog box appears.
Recommended settings in Date Dependent are:
• Sync Manual Update Dates as ON position
• All Cells ON position
RENC edt / upd : Column “RENC” contain edition/update status from Product List..
SENC edt / upd : Column “SENC” contain edition/update status from “SENC”, i.e. loaded and converted in the
ECDIS.
Updates displayed until: View the date until updates is displayed. You can enter desired date by using Display
until button. The number after date shows the number of updates involved to displayed cell (number of displayed
updates / number of updates in SENC format).
Updates approved until: View the date until updates is approved. You can enter desired date by using Approve
until button (number of approved updates / number of updates in SENC format).
A Mark “>>>” is used to indicate that a chart is not up-to-date. Cancelled charts are indicated as “cancelled” instead
of “edtn/updn”. If SENC contain a cancelled chart then the indication “>>>” is replaced by “∗∗∗”.
The issue date of the used Product list is displayed as “Latest RENC Product List”. If the ECDIS do not contain any
Product List, then the date of the Product List is displayed as “—NVLD—“.
Vector Chart material •••• 71
Page 86
How to later use CD Catalogue created during load of S57 charts
The CD Catalogue was created during loading of S57 charts. A CD Catalogue contains important information from
the chart producer such as Publisher Notes and Summary of the charts. Sometimes you may need to load charts from
the CD-ROM. These things can be done as shown below.
1. Press CHART P LAN push button, select Load from the menu and
View loaded CD Catalog from submenu.
2. Select a named "CD Catalogue" you want to use in CD list box. The
content of the catalog appears as a list of charts in the list box and
information of source CD-ROM.
Note! If you also want to load c hart, you must use the same " CD" as you used to make a na med "CD Catalogue" .
The system checks that the content of the CD-ROM is equal and in case of miss match following message appears:
How to view Publisher Notes and/or CD content Summary
You can view the Publisher notes as follows.
1. Press View CD Publisher Notes button in the S57 Load dialog box.
2. A viewer shows you the Publisher Notes of the selected "CD".
3. If you want to make a hard co py of Publisher Not es, select Print in the File menu.
4. To close this program, select in Exit in the File menu.
You can view the Summary of the content of the CD. See chapter "How to load S57 charts from a CD-ROM, floppy
or LAN" on page 50."
72 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 87
How to remove S57 Charts from the system
To remove S57 format vector chart cell from the system, proceed as follows:
1. From the Control panel press Chart Plan push button.
2. Select Remove from the menu. There will appear a chart list dialog.
3. Select desired chart cells to remove them from the system. You can remove base cell (000), updates (001…)
and SENC format (snc).
4. Press Remove button. System will remove file(s) from the hard disk.
Vector Chart material •••• 73
Page 88
Introduction to the S57 chart service from a RENC
Introduction
Before you can use RENC service, you have to be authorized as Customer of RENC. To be authorized you have to
contact official distributor (Chart Agent) of RENC. After that you have available following services:
• CD-Service
• Telecomm Service
You can use either CD-Service or On-line Service alone, or you can use some combination of services, like order of
Product List, Permits, Updates by Telecomm Service and Base Charts by CD-Service.
Permits
Permits are used to control the permission to use a chart. A permit in RENC security is connected to an edition.
Permits are issued as two different types
• Subscription Permit. These include updates for subsequent 12 months. It is assumed that a typical user is a
SOLAS class vessel, which is required to use up-to-date charts.
• One-Off Permit. These include only updates up to the issue date of the Permit. It is assumed that a typical user
is a non
Each Permit includes also the expiry date.
The expiry date of a Permit controls the ENC to SENC conversion. If the issue date of a chart or update is older or
equal to the Permit expiry date, then the system can convert an ENC into the SENC. There are no viewing time
limits as used in some other security systems such as ARCS. The user has a right to view a chart forever and more
over he has a right to convert a chart from its ENC format into the SENC forever.
A RENC can publish Permits in two different formats
• “*.pmt” for mat. T hi s fo rmat d o es no t
type.
• PERMIT.TXT format. This format does include the applicable chart edition and does include applicable pe rmit
type.
Both permit formats are fully operational, but the older “*.pmt” format creates confusion, because it cannot support
the user, when chart edition changes.
The system display warnings associated with expiry date. Examples are “will expire” warning 30 days before the
expiry date and “have expired” after the expiry date. These warning are relevant only for Subscription Permits.
Only the new PERMIT .TXT format support the system to suppress irrelevant warning associated with expiry date.
-SOLAS class vessel, which is not required to use up-to-date charts.
include the applicable chart edition and does not include applicable permit
Product List
A Product List is maintained by a RENC. You can retrieve the Product List by Telecomm from a RENC or you can
load it from the CD-ROM of a RENC. This list contains an up-to-date list of available charts and their
edition/update status in the RENC. When you load a CD-ROM or use Telecomm to receive Product List from a
RENC, the ECDIS checks the issue date of the Product List. If the issue date indicates newer Product List, then it is
copied into the ECDIS. If the issue date indicates older Product List, then ECDIS shows a notice to the user that
newer already loaded.
Authentication
Normally the authentication process is invisible for the user. Only if the Authentication fails, then the user gets
appropriate no tice. From user p oint of view the Authentication is similar to CRC checksum test. If CRC chec ksum
test or Authentica t ion fails then the chart is unusable.
Authentication uses private key and public key. A digital signature associated with each chart contains private key.
Public key is stored in the ECDIS and it is really public. RENC may publish a new public key. This public key will
be available as text by fax, by post, by front page of a newspaper etc. and as a text file called for example
PRIMAR.PUB. The day, when a RENC publish a new public key, will be similar milestone than the change of
millennium.
74 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 89
Available service types
Telecomm Service
Telecomm Service is using telecommunication lines to retrieve information from the RENC. Following information
can be downloaded there:
• ENC Product List
• Information, status and coverage of all available ENC products
• Cell Permit
• Buy decryption permit to access the ENC information
• ENC Information
• Download ENC base cells or updates
CD-Service
If you are using CD-Service, you receive from the RENC following:
• Base CD contain all Base Cells that are available in the RENC database when CD was released.
• Update CD contain all updates to the Base CD, but it will also contain any new Base Cells and New Edition, Re-
issues received from the contributing Hydrographic Offices. Update CD will be issued once a week.
If you want to enlarge your chart coverage, you have to contact your Distributor to order more permits for new
charts.
Subscription types
Charts and their Updates stored in RENC are decrypted and you have to get key (Permit) to load chart into the
ECDIS. There are two different kinds of Permit to choose suitable one for your purpose.
Subscription
Subscription period is 12 months and it starts when you order first Permit(s) from the RENC.
• User subscribes to a updating service
• Updating service has a renewable expiration date
• ENC is still available after expiration, but can not apply any new information
• User will receive during the service period:
• all updates issued to the ENC
• any re-issues for the ENC
• any new edition of the ENC
If you enlarge your chart coverage during your subscription period as shown above, will expire date of subscription
for all charts be the same date.
One-Off
If you use One-Off Permit, you order permit for chart and updates which are valid until date you order permit (i.e.
Chart is up-to-date when you ordered it). No more information can be retrieved for this chart, which is published
after order date.
One-Off Current Edition; permit for a chart, which is based on data on the hard disk of the ECDIS.
One-Off the latest Edition; permit for a chart, which is the latest available based on the Product List of a RENC.
Vector Chart material •••• 75
Page 90
Service provided by a RENC
How to view the Coverage of the RENC service
Whenever you like to see Product List in graphical presentation, use Catalog to view it. The Catalog of S57 Chart
shows the situation when you last time ordered the Product List from the RENC or loaded the latest BASE or
UPDATE CD-ROM into the ECDIS.
Note, the ECDIS keeps automatically the latest available Product List. Thus the ECDIS do not load the Product List
if it is older than already loaded into the ECDIS.
1.Make selections:
•Catalogue Charts
•RENC
2. Selection of
Displayed Charts
The chart limit boxes are colour coded as follows:
Green
Orange
Red
Blue
Magenta
The chart is available for use in SENC format. If the source of the chart is a RENC then the chart is
also up-to-date. If the source of the chart is something else than a RENC then all loaded updates are
included into the SENC.
The chart is available for use in SENC format but the chart is either not
the SENC is from old edition, the SENC misses latest updates or the chart has been canceled..
If the chart is permit free, you do not have it available for use in SENC format and thus you cannot use
the chart currently.
If the chart requires permit, you do not have the permit for the chart and you cannot use the chart
currently..
The chart is available either in ENC format, in SENC format for another software version or in SENC
format for another ECDIS. For example chart is blue during SENC conversion and if you loaded a
chart into the ECDIS and the system could not convert the chart into SENC format.
You have a permit to use the chart, but the chart is not available in SENC format and thus you cannot
use the chart currently.
up-to-date or canceled. Either
76 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 91
How to know up-to-date status of a chart from a RENC
To keep Charts up-to-date you have to check situation in a RENC about at weekly basis. The ECDIS compares used
charts to Product List of RENC. If a Permanent Warning appears to Chart display of ECDIS, it is an indication
that at least one of used charts is not up-to-date compared to the Product List, see below:
The information of available charts and their up-to-date status is available both in Catalogue and in Date Dependent
window.
The easiest method to check up-to-date status is to view Catalogue and check that all required charts are
indicated as green. Charts which are not
Coverage of the RENC service" on page 76.
You can also use Date Dependent window on demand when you have doubt that some charts are not up-to-date or
you have the Permanent Warning shown above.
up-to-date are indicated as orange. See more "How to view the
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Interpret Date Dependent window as follows:
1. RENC edt / upd; in this field is displayed chart's edition and it's update in the RENC. The information is b ased
on Product List you last time ordered.
2. SENC edt / upd; in this field is displayed chart's edition and it's update in the ECDIS.
3. Chart in the ECDIS is olde r than Chart in the RENC. In this case new edition of chart has been released.
4. Chart is not available in the RENC but it is in the ECDIS.
5. Chart in the ECDIS is newer than chart in the RENC. In this case in the ECDIS has chart included two updates
and only one update available in the RENC.
6. Chart available in the RENC but not in the ECDIS.
Vector Chart material •••• 77
Page 92
How to know up-to-date status of the RENC Product List
The ECDIS checks time to time when you have last time ordered the Product List from the RENC. If period of time
when you order the Product List is more than 30 days then the ECDIS gives a S57 Message as shown below:
To check the date when you have last time ordered Product List of RENC, proceed as follows:
Press CHART PLAN push button.
Select Date Dependent from the menu.
In lower left corner there is a date field indicating when you load last time a Product List from the RENC.
78 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 93
How to manage Permits fr om a RENC
Permits are used control the right to use a chart in the ECDIS. A permit in RENC ENC Service is connected to an
edition of chart. Permits are issued as two different types:
• Subscription Permit; This include updates for subsequent 12 months.
• One-Off Permit; This include only updates up to the issue date of the Permit.
The expiry date of the Permit controls loading base charts and it's updates to the ECDIS. The ECDIS will warn you
when you are loading Charts or Updates which are issued less than 30 days before expire date of the Permit. If the
Permit is expired it is impossible to load Chart or it's update issued after expire date of the Permit. T he user has a
right to view a chart forever, but it will not comply demands for up-to-date charts.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1. You can view Public Key or load a new one.
2. When you receive Permits from the RENC loading is done using Load File.
3. You can make a back-up copy of the Permits using Backup.
4. In a list of Permits this field indicates edition number of chart to which the Permit is valid. Note that when a new
edition of Chart is issued also new Permit is needed. You can have Permit for different edition of the same Chart
as shown above.
5. T ype of Permit (Subscription or One-off).
6. Expire date of permits. All Permits as subscription type will expire at the same date.
Subscription warnings
If you have at least one Permit of Subscription type, the system will automatically wa r n you about the expire date of
your subscription licence.
Warning about soon to be expired
subscription is activated every 12
hour when it is less than 30 days for
expire date.
Vector Chart material •••• 79
Page 94
Warning about expired subscription
is activated every 12 hour after the
subscription expired (see lower part
of the example).
NOTE!
The upper part of the example
contains also a warning that the
Product List is too old.
How to manage Public key from a RENC
To view Public Key or to load Public Key into the ECDIS, access to Public Key is in Permit Management window.
Press Public Key button
“View Current” display current Public Key. “Load New” loads a new Public Key from *.PUB file (for example
PRIMAR.PUB) and displays the content of it.
Compare the content of the loaded new Public Key to the known content of the Public Key of the RENC you use.
If the content is ok, you can take the loaded new Public Key in use by "Accept New”.
80 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 95
CD-ROM service from a RENC
How to get started with S57 charts using a RENC
How to get star ted with a CD-ROM service ?
Make a Subscription /
End User Agreement with
your chart Distributor
Send a list of Charts to
your Distributor.
Reme mber Sub s c r iption ty p e
You received Permits etc.
Load Permits into ECDIS
CD-ROM into ECDIS
Load UPDATE
CD-ROM into ECDIS
Load BASE
Vector Chart material •••• 81
Page 96
How to keep S57 charts up to date using a RENC
How to keep current Charts
up-to-date in a CD-ROM service ?
Subscription type:
Subscription
You received a weekly or
montly pack et
If you received new
Load them into ECDIS
If you received new
CD-ROM, Load it into ECDIS
Load Updates from the latest
UPDATE
After 12 m onths from
Subscription agreement
order new Permits
Permits
BASE
CD-ROM
Subscription type:
One-Off
,
You do not receive
automatically anything
Order new Permits
and latest BASE and
UPDATE CD-ROMs
at regular intervals
You received new Permits etc.
Permits
Load
Load
into ECDIS
BASE
into ECDIS
CD-ROM
Load the latest
CD-ROM into ECDIS
82 •••• Vector Chart material
UPDATE
Page 97
How to enlarge chart coverage using a RENC
How to enlarge coverage in a CD-ROM service ?
Use Catalogue of S57 Charts
to select addition al C harts
Send a list of Charts to
your Distributor.
Remember Subscription type
You receive d new Permits e t c.
Permits
Load
Load
into ECDIS
Load the latest
CD-ROM into EC D IS
BASE
into ECDIS
CD-ROM
UPDATE
Vector Chart material •••• 83
Page 98
A BASE CD-ROM from a RENC
A BASE CD-ROM from a RENC contains all the Charts stored in the RENC when it was issued. When you load
Charts by CD-Catalogue also following information is loaded into the ECDIS hard disk:
• The Content Summary of the BASE CD-ROM.
• Publisher Notes.
• The Product List.
When you receive a new BASE CD-ROM from the RENC, load Charts into the ECDIS as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button.
2. Select Load from the menu and by CD Catalogue
from the sub menu. The default load source is CDROM. Press Load, if you use CD-ROM. If you want
to load from another ECDIS using LAN, you have to
change Load Dir. Press Browse to select a new Load
Dir
CHART PLAN push button
If you had a newer Product List alre ady in use, you get
following notice.
NOTE
It is very typical that the Product List of a BASE CD-
ROM is older than the Product List in use.
3. When you press Load button in S57 Load window, the
ECDIS loads Content Summary, Publisher Notes and
Product List from CD-ROM and opens Load or View CD Catalogue window.
4. In Load or View CD Catalogue window you select
Charts which will be loaded into ECDIS and after
selection press Load button to load Charts into the
ECDIS. See also
84 •••• Vector Chart material
Page 99
Interpretation of Load or View CD Catalogue window:
1. The source and edition date of CD is displayed here.
2. View CD Publisher Notes
3. View CD content Summary
4. List of Charts stored in CD-ROM and also
information about Edition number of Chart and
amount of updates included in the Chart.
5. In Chart Selection field you can select method how
to pick desired Charts from the List:
• Group; if you have predefined Group of Charts the
ECDIS will highlight the Charts which are available
in CD-ROM.
• Permits; the ECDIS will highlight the Charts which
are available in CD-ROM and you have Permits.
• All; the ECDIS will highlight all the Charts which
are available in CD-ROM.
• Manual; you can highl i ght desired Chart s from the
List.
6. Selection "Missing only" loads only Charts and their
updates which are not already loaded into the
ECDIS.
7. When you press Load button highlighted Charts are
loaded into the ECDIS.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Vector Chart material •••• 85
Page 100
An UPDATE CD-ROM from a RENC
An UPDATE CD-ROM from a RENC contains all the Updates included to Charts stored in the RENC when the
latest BASE CD-ROM was issued. When you load Charts by CD-Catalogue also following information is loaded
into the ECDIS hard disk:
• The Content Summary of the BASE CD-ROM.
• Publisher Notes.
• The Product List.
When you receive a new BASE CD-ROM from the RENC, load Charts into the ECDIS as follows:
1. Press CHART PLAN push button.
2. Select Load from the menu and by CD Catalogue
from the sub menu. A S57 Load dialog box appears.
The default load source is CD-ROM. Press Load and
continue from step 5, if you use CD-ROM. If you want
to load from a floppy disk or from another ECDIS
using LAN, you have to change Load Dir. Press
Browse to select a new Load Dir
CHART PLAN push button
If you had a newer Product List alre ady in use, you get
following notice.
3. When you press Load button in S57 Load window, the
ECDIS loads Content Summary, Publisher Notes and
Product List from CD-ROM and opens Load or View CD Catalogue window
86 •••• Vector Chart material
Loading...
+ hidden pages
You need points to download manuals.
1 point = 1 manual.
You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.