The radar transceivers of this NACOS Platinum system are FCC registered as follows:
X-Band 12.5 KW:Q07NG3050X12-5KW
X-Band 25 KW:Q07NG3050X25KW
S-Band 30 KW:Q07NG3051S30KW
For these units the following notes about FCC approval apply:
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commerci al environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTICE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTICE:
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by SAM Electronics GmbH in
Hamburg may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Radiofrequency radiation exposure information:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 21 m between the radiator
and your body (30 KW S-Band Radar). For more details (i.e. X-Band and various antennas and transmitting power) please refer to section A chapter 1.1.2 in this manual.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Do not forget to read the chapter on general safety measures. This is obligatory
to read! See chapter I - 2 on page 13.
In this chapter, you will find general information about these operating instructions which have been
delivered with your NACOS Platinum. It informs you about:
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I-Aim and Scope of these Operating Instructions
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I-Validity of these Operating Instructions
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I-How to Find Information in the Operating Instructions
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I-Typographical Conventions
on page I-10
on page I-5
on page I-4
on page I-7
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1.1Aim and Scope of these Operating Instructions
The NACOS Platinum must only be operated by persons who have passed the
relevant mandatory training on the respective systems and applications. Only
reading these operating instructions cannot replace such training.
These operating instructions describe how the NACOS Platinum and its software applications work, and
how to operate the applications.
Since the operating instructions are generic, i.e. generally applicable to the ship control system NACOS
Platinum, some information and functions or features described may not be used in your specific installation. This depends on the customisation of your system. See chapter 3.2 on page I-23. For exact and
specific features of your particular installation, please refer to the relevant order and delivery documents.
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1.2Validity of these Operating Instructions
These instructions are valid for the NACOS Platinum and its applications. Specific safety regulations for
components used in or in combination with the system are not affected by these instructions.
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1.3Availability of these Operating Instructions
Have these operating instructions always at hand on location. If appl., ensure that copies are available
at all relevant operator panels, MFDs and Outstations. You can also access an online version of the operating instructions directly in the NACOS Platinum system. See chapter "Menu Bar" on page I-56.
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1.4How to Find Information in the Operating Instructions
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1.4.1Structure of the Operating Instructions
When reading through or skimming through the overall operating instructions, it is always a good idea
to go from general to more specific subjects, i.e. to start with this general part of the operating instructions and then continue with the part describing the application you wish to learn about. Again, in the
descriptions of the applications, read the introductory chapters before getting into detail. Otherwise you
might miss information which are assumed to be understood in the chapters describing specific details.
The NACOS Platinum Operating Instructions are divided into different parts. The main parts are
numbered using roman numbers. The sections of the main applications like RADAR and ECDIS and
optional applications like Autopilot are labelled using capital latin letters, the sub-sections inside these
sections are numbered using arabic numbers. The documentation of an application can be handled as a
separate document and therefore can also be ordered separately. The structure of the NACOS Platinum
Operating Instructions is as follows:
I-GENERAL
This is the part you are currently reading. It provides general information which are important in
order to be able to understand the other parts of the operating instructions.
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II-QUICK START GUIDE
Essential information on the individual applications giving a quick overview of important functions.
- Common Functions
- Operating in the Permanant Area
- Navigation Sensors and Instruments
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III-MAIN APPLICATIONS
and
IV-OPTIONAL APPLICATIONS
Descriptions of the main applications and optional applications:
- Common functions
- Operating in the Permanent Area
- Navigation Sensors and
- RADAR
- ECDIS
- ...
- Autopilot (optional)
- ...
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V-ALARMS
Information regarding NACOS Platinum system alarms.
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F-SENSORS
Descriptions on the sensoring equipment installed aboard.
VI-LISTS AND INDEXES
Standard key word index, list of figures
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1.4.2How to find Information on Specific Subjects
There will also be the case that you are basically familiar with the NACOS Platinum but only need punctual information on one specific topic or detail. In order to find information on such specific subjects, you
can use the
- List of Contents
- Index of key words
Here, you can look up specific key words. You will also find, e.g. the names of functions, controls,
and keys like [ESC] or [DUTY] at the beginning of the index.
II-QUICK START GUIDE
Here you will find essential information on the individual applications which will give you a quick
overview of important functions.
- List of Abbreviations
When describing a system like the NACOS Platinum, it is necessary to use terms and expressions
which may be unfamiliar to you in the beginning. Most of the technical terms will be explained to
you as you read your way through the more general chapters, or when reading the chapters on the
specific applications. However, as a general source of information we have provided a list of abbreviations. See
VI-LISTS AND INDEXES
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1.5Typographical Conventions
The typographical conventions used in the operating instructions are kept simple, but still it is essential
that you are sure to understand their meaning before reading the instructions. The following special signs
are used for specific purposes:
[ ] (square brackets),
< > (triangular brackets),
{ } (curly brackets),
These signs are used as shown in the following examples:
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ExpressionExplanation
[KEY NAME]This convention is used to refer to an operator key on either a panel keypad
[KEY] + [2nd KEY]This convention is used to refer to a key combination on the onscreen
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]The symbols in the square brackets refer to the respective arrow keys on
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(Machinery application), a key on a console’s keyboard, on a computer
keyboard, or on the onscreen keyboard.
The text is the same text as on the respective key. The text can be letters,
digits or signs. Note that the text inside the brackets is written in capital
letters.
Example:
Press [ALARM LIST] to view the Alarm List.
This means that you must press the key with the text "ALARM LIST" written
on it, in order to view the Alarm List.
keyboard or on a computer keyboard. Example:
Press [ALT]+[F4] to close the window.
This means that you must press and hold the [ALT] key, and while holding the
[ALT] key you have to press [F4].
operator panels (Machinery application).
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]The symbols in the square brackets refer to the respective arrow keys on a
console’s keyboard, on a computer keyboard, or on the onscreen keyboard.
Abcd List Heading capitalisation and bold typeface are used when directly referring to
names of NACOS Platinum functions and UI elements such as menus, operational modes, reports, lists, etc.
The text can be in more than one word.
Examples:
Select Color & in the main menu.
From any mode you can call up the Alarm List by pressing the [ALARM LIST]
key on th e panel.
Main > Submenu
> Sub-Submenu
This is an abbreviated way for:
Click on Main, then on Submenu and afterwards on Sub-Submenu
☞ This symbol indicates a hint.
<variable>Describes a text string of variable length and contents.
The text inside the brackets is not the actual text, but a reference to a text
which is individual to your specific system.
The length of the text is not specified by the text inside the brackets.
The expression can refer to both text and numbers.
Example:
The display will show <duty engineer>.
This means that the display will show the name of the selected duty engineer,
e.g. "3RD ENGINEER".
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ExpressionExplanation
{nnn}Describes a number with a fixed number of digits which is input or output.
The number of letters inside the brackets describes the number of digits. The
number must not include any decimal point.
Example:
Enter a channel number in the format {nnn}.
This means that you must enter the number of a unit as a three digit number,
without any decimal point.
NOTE:
You have to use zeros (0) to fill the empty spaces, if the number is less than
100 (e.g. 056)
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{nnn.}Like {nnn}, but there may be a decimal point at any place in the number, or
none.
Example
The value is displayed in the format {nnnn.}.
In the example the value may be, e.g. "12.35" or "450.6" or "0045". When
entering such values, the decimal point will sometimes be preset by the
system.
DD-MMM-YYYYThe date in international format which is used in the system.
Example:
21 AUG 2009
for the 21st of August 2009.
HH:MM:SSThe time format used in the system. The 24 hour format is used.
Examples:
06:30:00
(6:30 am) and
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stands for half past six and 0 seconds in the morning
23:58:00
is two minutes to midnight.
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2Safety Precautions
This chapter describes general safety measures to be taken into account when working with or on the
NACOS Platinum. In the chapters describing the applications of the NACOS Platinum you will find further
important safety notes and warnings which are specific to the applications.
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2.1Warnings and Notes in these Operating Instructions
The warning levels and styles differ slightly from the suggestions of the ANSI Z.535 standard. We deliberately decided to use a three-level system of warnings in these operating instructions which is a mix of
ANSI and ISO standards, and which is very explicit and comprehensible. The different warning levels
have the following meaning:
This sign is used whenever severe injuries or even death
will
occur as conse-
quence of un-awareness or disregard of the described safety rules.
This sign is used whenever severe injuries or even death
may
occur as conse-
quence of un-awareness or disregard of the described safety rules.
This sign is used when special care must be taken to prevent unexpected consequences such as damage to equipment, incorrect or incalculable operation and
behaviour of equipment.
☞ Notes & Hints: This symbol indicates useful notes and hints which will ease understanding the
system or speed up operation.
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DANGER! WORK IN PROGRESS! DO NOT SWITCH!
TURNING DEVICES!
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2.2Meaning of Safety Signs
The operating instructions use the following safety signs which you will also find on equipment. Their
meaning is described shortly in order to give you an idea of the importance and the specific aspects to
be aware of.
In case that the equipment is in use, dangerous voltages are present. Touching
live parts of devices energised with these voltages will result severe injuries or
even death. Appropri ate actions mus t be taken. Before starting to work, observe
the following safety rules:
1.Switch off the equipment, disconnect the equipment from the mains
supply.
2.Take precautions against inadvertent re-connection.
3.To verify that circuits are dead and no voltage is present perform the
appropriate measurements.
4.Ground and short-circuit.
5.Cover live parts in the proximity or otherwise protect them against
touching.
The dangerous voltages are no longer present.
Voltage may only be applied to components being worked on when this is
expressly prescribed (e.g. during troubleshooting). Mains switches are live even
when the equipment is switched off. During work always observe the relevant
regulations for the prevention of accidents, e.g. German VBG 4, or EN 292. Only
use suitable, intact tools and measuring instruments!
The switch(es) marked with this sign must never be o perated.
Severe injuries or even death can occur as consequence of disregard.
The sign will have amendments like the name of the perso n who has m arked the
switch(es) and time/date of mounting of the sign.
Only the person stated on the sign may remove the sign and operate the
switch(es).
Marked devices or devices in the vicinity of this sign may start turning automatically if the equipment is in use. Always switch off the respective equipment or
drives of the devices. Take precautions to prevent inadvertent reactivation of the
devices before you start to work on the devices.
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WARNING! ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION!
ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES!
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Marked devices or devices in the vicinity of this sign may emit electromagnetic
radiation that can cause injury. Always switch off the respective equipment. ta ke
precautions to prevent inadvertent reactivation before you start to work on the
devices. Observe the radiation danger zone of radar antennas. See table A / 1.
Devices marked with this sign are extremely sensitive with re gar ds to elect r ostatic
discharge (ESD). They may be handled only by qualified personnel who must take
the appropriate actions to avoid discharges.
NACOS Platinum components contain electrostatic sensitive devices. Observe precautions for handling.
The discharge of electrostatic energy into a semiconductor can destroy the semiconductor or change its
properties. Before a respective unit’s housing is opened to remove or touch a board, the service equipment, Order No. 586-5011, must be used:
1.The mat must be positioned at the workplace.
2.The added potential equalization cable must be connected to the snap fastener and the clamp to a
suitable protective earth contact. The cable contains a 1 MW resistor which must not be removed.
3.The wrist band must be put on. When the spiral cable is connected to the snap fastener, the
discharge line is established.
4.Thoroughly grounded soldering, measurement and test tools must be used. If these tools are
supplied with power from the 230 VAC mains, this supply must be protected by a fault current plug,
stock No. 593-8099.
Boards and units that contain ESD-sensitive semiconductors are marked with the symbol shown above.
All assisting persons who might come into contact with the endangere d ESD-sensitive boards must also
use the ESD equipment.
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2.3General Safety Notes – NACOS Platinum
You are obliged to read these operating instructions prior to operation and to
adhere to the operating instructions in operation in order to prevent possible
danger and to ensure compliance with the designated use of the equipment.
Prevention of danger includes that operator personnel are trained and authorised
for safe operation of the equipment. We assume no liability for damage due to
improper operation which could have been prevented.
NOTE:
Further potential danger when working with and on the NACOS Platinum is
described in the respective sections on these processes.
As a very general rule, keep your workplace clean and tidy, it helps preventing accidents! Ensure unobstructed access to all workstations, operator panels, controls, and relevant switchgear cabinets in order
to enable instant response to alarms!
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2.4Authorisation and Qualification of Personnel
Only authorised persons may operate the NACOS Platinum.
Danger for persons, things and the environment in case of improper operation or
maintenance and repair of the NACOS Platinum.
Only authorised persons are permitted to carry out cleaning and maintenance
work, or troubleshooting on the NACOS Platinum!
Persons authorised to operate the system are specially instructed and trained operating personnel of the
user. Persons authorised to carry out cleaning, maintenance, and troubleshooting are the specially
trained and skilled personnel of the user as well as SAM Electronics personnel being qualified by training,
knowledge and experience. Persons operating or servicing the NACOS Platinum must be familiar with the
general safety regulations and specific safety systems and they must have passed all required training
and must have read the relevant operating instructions and manuals before starting work.
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2.5Commissioning
It is not permissible to connect the ship’s mains to the system before setting-towork by a qualified and authorised person. The mains must be switched off (e.g.
by means of a common isolating switch or a circuit breaker) in the ship’s supply
or the mains cable must be disconnected until commissioning is carried out.
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2.6Obligatory Safety Inspection
Inspect and survey the safety systems at intervals prescribed by the responsible classifica tion society or
other relevant authorities.
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