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1. Navmaster 6 0 1 0 Rev 1 0 PC Maritime 23 09 05 No Speed Received Direct Connection Refer to Not Receiving Speed Data OSD Sentence from ARPA Available Flowchart o speed message visible Check wiring amp connections Yes Yes Log in to Navmaster q Setup gt Identify COM Check available S speed setup on correc port COM ports COM port No connected to View System speed Messages System Yes Select COM port Select next f p Navigator Setup COM port Speed No Not all COM ports Shut down Navmaster No All tested and use Hyper Check outputs COM pee View NMEA Window a Terminal to verify data from equipment E received Navigator NMEA is being received by data output on eee d Window COMX COM ports Yes Vv Check system messages No Wen Speed received for errors View System 4 messages Navigator y No Troubleshooting successful t switch Ignore warning fl Correct at ael a g g Nags l Speed Navigator Setup NMEA Sentences Errors in data data l received temporary not saved in workspace source l and correct in data source No gt No y Capture data to text file Email file to PC Maritime See Remote Diagnostics in Ke
2. f Devices satellite This tab displays warnings for the monitored NMEA toWet ETD Wind route generated by ENC or CM93 3 vector Route Waminos Chat iwiaminns charts based on the safety contour value that z2 you have set and Mariner Overlays Warnings en Depth contour are generated for any relevant object within ee ae the off track limits of each leg and are listed in pbs leg order The same warning may occur in more than one leg if the warning area is large such as for a fairway Shoreline construction Shoreline construction ENC A CM S3 3 J Mariner Overa Display Warnings ao te Clear Highlight Warnings are listed in leg order The same warning may occur in more than one leg if the 4 warning area is large such as for a fairway To review Warnings 1 2 3 re 8 Select the ENC CM93 3 or Mariner Overlay tab Click Display Warnings to list the warnings for the route Click the box alongside each leg to view the warnings applicable to that leg Select a warning it will be highlighted on the chart in red surrounded by a bounding rectangle i escription Click the box alongside the warning to view esee l Click on filename and the detail of the warning and move the slider cick button to view file to the right to see more information and to CHANNEL DEPTHS N open any text or image file GBTHAMCD TXT Move slider to m
3. Added 15 Dec 2004 16 40 16 Top mark 1 Light Modified 15 Dec 2004 16 49 55 Modified 15 Dec 2004 16 50 24 Description Buoy shape pillar Category of cardinal mark noth cardinal mark Conspicuous radar radar conspicuous Object name Information Scale maximum Scale minimum User remark 1 Choose View All Manual Updates from the Chart menu or click on the chart toolbar 2 Expand the history tree on the left to see the record for each correction with creation modified deleted date as appropriate together with the name of the person who made the change if entered 3 Click the button to the left of History List to view updates that have expired ie that were deleted more than 90 days ago 4 Select any update and click to centre it on the chart 5 Select any update and click to toggle on off the update s highlight 6 Select any update and click to delete the update note that to restore a deleted SENC object you delete the manual update that placed the delete symbol over it To Edit a Manual Update 1 Choose View All Manual Updates from the Chart menu or click on the chart toolbar J 2 Select the update you wish to edit and click Edit 3 Follow the Manual Update edit Steps listed above The Chart Information Panel General The information displayed here varies depending on the type of chart ARCS or Seafarer Chart number Manufacturer Edition date Heights
4. degrees followed by Decimal degrees toa Latitude positive for 27 11666667 point maximum 15 decimal N negative for S 50 16666667 places Longitude positive for E negative for W Use the standard codes WGS84 ETRS89 ED50 etc to identify the datum of the position and ensure that the positions are correctly referenced to the chart To Export Route Waypoints to a file 1 To export route waypoints open a Route database and select the route you wish to export 2 Choose Export from the File menu and click the Route icon 3 Click the browse button to the right of File name select the location for the file and enter a filename with the suffix txt or csv depending on the file format required 4 Click Export x Bae E et Fa C harp a int Characters Characters Characters Characters Characters Characters Characters Decimal Characters File name C Temp route export tet el Export You can change the default field delimiter comma or text qualifier quote mark at the top of the dialog To Import Waypoints from GPS or other NMEA compatible device The GPS or other device must be capable of exporting the waypoints contained in its memory via the NMEA sentence WPL Waypoint Location Please refer to your device s documentation to determine how to do this WPL includes latitude longitude and Identifier name It does not provide any information about datum which is there
5. AUTO SAVE DATABASE EVERY Tick this box and set a time to autosave your Route database AUTO TRANSFER DATABASE TO BACK UP SYSTEM This option applies if dual Navmaster ECDIS systems are configured to operate as dual ECDIS When this option is checked any route changes saved are automatically transferred to the other ECDIS PATHS 1 Click the Database folder browse button to change the location of route databases 2 Click the Attachments folder browse button to change the location of attachment files Default General Default New leg OF track limit 0 200 nm Speed i al knots The values entered here will be applied to new route legs for passage plan calculation See the section Setting Route Parameters on page 150 above a The Application of Datum Shifts to Route Waypoints Route waypoints created on ENC or CM93 3 charts are always stored in WGS84 co ordinates On ARCS or Seafarer charts route waypoints are stored in WGS84 co ordinates if they created on a chart with a supplied datum shift or in unknown co ordinates if created on a chart of undetermined datum The datum of each waypoint can be viewed from the waypoint list If the waypoints were created from Chartpoints their datum will already have been determined The following error messages may be generated lt One or more waypoints cannot be lf a route containing WGS84 referenced to this chart gt waypoints is displayed on a chart of undetermined
6. appear in license tab See 2 Do you have a CM ENC license No Activate license See 2 Was license orrectly installed No Open CM ENC chart File Open Chart y Chart opened Troubleshooting y reate order and sen to PC Maritime See 3 Has license expired Yes No y Troubleshooting Failed Contact PC Maritime for Successful uccessfully No Rev 1 0 Navmaster 6 0 1 0 PC Maritime Techinical Support 23 09 05 UNIJZIVS UNdITINStalatlion I roupiesnoouin Start Check for error messages in System Messages Charts External Navmaster Key process process Note Numbers refer to topics in the Navmaster User Guide Attach eToken Is eToken attached Uninstall amp reinstall Navmaster Make sure C Map is removed when uninstalling Red LED lit on eToken Dongle Navmaster User Guide references Under Installing C MAP CM93 3 Charts and updates 1 Installing the CM 93 3 chart database 2 To generate a chart license 3 To activave CM 93 3 charts Is eToken Dongle Attached message displayed in System Messages System No Check Dongle ID on Dongle label against System ID Chart Management C Map System tab Wrong dongle
7. 033 T af O36 M 1of3 gt mila alale pe AC Jel toas 100 15 of 15 gt 1405 700 gt 12 26 20 S14 00 14 13 14 To Go 31 5 31 2 1 Click the Report button or choose Print Preview from the File menu and select a plan layout from the Plan tab 2 Click the Export button at the top of the Print Preview window 3 This opens the Export dialog Click the down arrow alongside the Format entry box and select the file format you require and click OK J word for Windows document Cancel Destination 4 From the next dialog choose a folder location enter a filename and click OK Printing a Plan 1 Click the Print button at the top of the report window 2 Click the Print button on the Standard Toolbar and select a plan layout from the Plan tab 3 Choose Print from the File menu and select a plan layout from the Plan tab CHAPTER TEN POSITION PLOTTING AND MONITORING Navmaster accepts position information from electronic position fixing systems normally GPS In Position Monitoring mode a side panel provides information related to position and the active route Primary and secondary position inputs can be defined Interfacing to GPS When a valid position is received a Position Monitoring window is automatically opened centred on the vessel s position To configure Navmaster to receive GPS data please refer to allocating COM ports and configuring baud rate For informa
8. y choose Setup from the Vessel menu and enter the location of the AIS antenna octane area wind Devices Satelite l T iv h Position rce from th o activate choose Position Source from the e Longitude Navigator menu and select the AIS radio button If AIS is used as the positioning source then AIS S l AIS 51 20 5 O03 12 81 E will be shown as the NMEA source at the top of i the Position Monitoring side panel the Devices tab will list AIS with a green dot to show that it is active AIS Data Categories Information from AIS is categorised as follows 1 Dynamic Information that is constantly updated including position COG and SOG The frequency of transmission depends on various factors including speed and course see tables below Information is regarded as invalid if not received within a specified interval 2 Static Information that relates to own vessel including dimensions and type This information is transmitted every 6 minutes or when changed 3 Voyage Information that relates to a specific voyage including ETA and destination This information is transmitted every 6 minutes or when updated Class A ship borne reporting intervals Ship s dynamic conditions Nominal Reporting Interval Ship at anchor or moored and not moving faster than 3 3 minutes knots Ship at anchor or moored and moving faster than 3 knots 10 seconds Other than Class A reporting intervals Ship s dynamic
9. After a Position Mark has been created left click to select it and then right click to e Deselect Deselect e Add Log Entry to record the position fix in the logbook Properties Delete to delete the current mark Properties to display the Position Mark Properties dialog To move a position mark left click to select it and drag to the new position TO ADD A POSITION LINE fier a Click the Position Line button Ms as Add Position Click Add Position Line or Transferred Add Transferred Position Line Position Line the difference between Delete All Position Lines them is that the transferred position line is annotated with TPL Left click at the origin point move the cursor to the end of the line and left click again A dialog is displayed to enable you to manually enter a range and bearing Overlay Tool Attributes AAEE TET rn ar creo TOD Din Bearing 054 4 T Position Time HH mm 03 11 Cancel and adjust position time Click OK when finished After a Position Line has been created left click to select it and then right click to The Position Time text field is always displayed on the chart To move a position line click and hold the middle selection box and drag to EE Deselect Deseler Show Bearing and Reciprocal to display these values against the line Rotate Rotate Delete to pivot the position line around its centre point Click and hol
10. File name English Channel el Save Cancel To Save A Database to A New Location Follow this process to back up databases or copy them to media for transfer to another PC 1 NO oO FR WO LD Choose Save As from the File menu or click bel on the toolbar Click the type of database you want to save Click on the browse button alongside the Look in path Select the new location Type a filename in the File name box Click Save Remember to change the Database Folder location back to the original if you do not wish to permanently save databases to the new location Maintaining Databases ane Pas Ee Tools T POR Change Directory Rename Delete Copy Read rly lean temporam Files Refresh These options are available from the Open Save and Save as dialogs 1 The Browse button to change the location for opening and saving The Delete button to delete the selected file 2 3 The Folder button to create a new folder 4 The Tools menu which contains the following options g Change Directory to select a new location for file operations a D Rename Delete Copy to create a copy of the selected file ReadOnly to add or remove a read only flag to a database Navmaster will not operate correctly if a database is set to read only Databases backed up to CD are invariably set to read only If you copy them back to your hard disk use this op
11. SPEED UNITS The choices are knots default or metres per second MEASUREMENTS The choices are feet or metres for small distances and nautical miles or kilometers for large distances WORKSPACE SETTINGS Reload documents when Check this box for Chartpoint Route and Opening workspace Log databases to be loaded when you open a workspace Reload last workspace at Check this box for the last used workspace startup to be loaded at startup Auto save workspace Check this box for your workspace to be updated when you exit Navmasier If left unchecked your workspace is only updated when you choose Workspace from the File menu and select Save which allows you to keep control of your workspace Confirm exit Check this box to get a confirm message when you exit Navmaster Display low memory warning Tick if required low disk space warning amp system slow warning PORT SETTINGS Woktpace Port Settings System This tab allows you to change Use Windows settings requires computer restat COM port settings if you need to com zi Bis per second 4500 7 Under some circumstances you A eee fe may need to Use Windows Paiy re settings in which case tick this Stop bits fi box choose Workspace from the Flow contol None x Detautt File menu select Save and reboot your computer Sys t em Workspace Port Settings Monitor System rdo 7 r Screen size mm Choose Setup from the Master Wave Too
12. Turning Circles Default radius If in the same dialog Turning circles is ticked Estimated rate of turn is calculated when you enter a speed and or turn radius for each leg and the corresponding curved track is shown against each waypoint some fields are display only These are No Name Latitude Longitude distance course leg type and rate of turn Name and Leg type can be changed from the Route side panel waypoint list The remaining fields Planned Speed OTL port OTL Stbd and Turn radius can be changed individually or by column To change an individual cell 1 Move the cursor to the required cell and double click 2 Enter an appropriate value 3 Click on another cell to save the entry To change all the values for a column 4 Use the cursor to select a cell you wish to standardise on 5 Move the cursor to the label at the top of the column eg Planned speed right click and select Standardise 6 All values for the column will be set to the value selected To set all the values for a column to default values 4 OT 1 Right click on the column label you wish to set to default 2 Select Reset Speed will be set to the value you have entered in the Route side panel Plan tab OTL values will be set to the Limit of Deviation value you have entered in Route Options Monitoring Radius and Rate of Turn will be set to the values entered in Route Options Overlays Editing A R
13. 08 F3 Rh 6 29 for amendment or deletion or to locate a ti new waypoint Plan gives the ability to Rhumb Naw CPT List calculate a passage plan based on the route that you can print or view on screen New Del Copy Beverse Warnings allows you to view any chart Edt v generated warnings applicable to the selected route and Charts lists the installed Apply charts that cover the route The __ __ button displays a horizontal panel that enables you to enter planned speed off track limits and radius and rate of turn per leg and view planned times and distances niL Pra Laie oy Langa Dire Chura Lag Type ikm Speed OTL Pea ee OTL Sphaera eee Aia pa Aaa Tun n A LE sija pm as aha na Route Management Side Panel komie Ea ape aa This side panel enables you to Active MILFORD IN WEST From ST ANNS HEAD To ELFOT WEST CH Alternate MILFORD IH EAST ae From STANNS HEAD To ELFOT EAST Multiple display 3 BRIDES MILFORD IN MILFORD IN MILFORD PEMBROKE PEMBROKE PEMBROKE PEMBROKE MILFORD GRASSHOL MIL PEM G Select the active route Select the route to edit Select any route for multiple display Target Tracking Target Tracking ___ E AIS This side panel provides information on ARPA and AIS targets ARPA Tender TDMA Own Vessel MINERAL TIANJIN 351270000 MOL PRESTIGE MARGRETHE MA
14. Cancel Apply AIS Options Overlays Choose Options from the Target menu and select the AIS tab and then the Overlays tab Overlays Activation Filter Vessel Fill D Hollo Display Mame Display Call Sign Eill D Hollo Display MMSI Number Display CPA Display TOPA Display Position Display COG Overlays Past Positions Path Predictor we Display Turn Indicator E Limit to Previous 0 10 lt Aretins Betault TEXT Check the labels e g Name Call sign CPA TCPA Destination you want to display alongside a target when it is activated VESSEL FILL Use the drop down list to set colour fill for scaled vessel outlines to hollow or 5 transparent PATH PREDICTOR J Check to display instead of the speed and direction vector when the target is activated or dangerous and COG SOG and ROT are received Symbol name and description Symbol graphicis Path predictor AIS target path predictor Optionally the user may select to display a t path predictor in place of a velocity vector The path predictor shall be represented as a curved vector originating at the targets Fi tracked reported position and extending along the predicted path over the ground that the target will travel in the time interval used for the target vector The path shall be drawn using a thin long Associated target path predictor dashed line style with the same basic colour used for target
15. TG 00 03 58 ETA 29 Jul 2004 20 33 Next Leg 030 2 T 052 nm The information displayed under To Wpt includes BRG Bearing to waypoint in degrees true RNG Range to waypoint in nautical miles The Rhumb line range J OS and bearing of the current leg are shown to the right XTE Distance off track in nautical miles lt lt lt in red or gt gt gt in green is displayed to indicate that you should steer to port or Starboard to reduce cross track error TTG Time to go to the next route waypoint dd hh mm ss ETA Estimated time of arrival at the next waypoint calculated from current speed over ground SOG TIP if you want to see ETA at a specific waypoint unlock the route and then manually change the leg to select the required waypoint Next Leg The rhumb line course true and distance for the next leg taken from the current route ETD ESTIMATED TIME OF DEPARTURE Devices Satellite Route Warnings Chart Warming Set a departure or arrival time here to calculate NMEA towpt ETD wind a planned ETA for each waypoint on the To depart at monitored route Planned ETA can be displayed at each waypoint from Route Options Overlays The calculation is based on the speed applied Planned Speed 50 Kn to each leg of the route which can be viewed by i clicking the leg scroll buttons To change planned speeds select the route in the Route side panel and adju
16. The Warnings Tab a Plan Warnings Charts This tab displays warnings generated by ENC CM93 3 vector charts and Mariner Overlays Warnings are generated for any relevant object within the off track limits of each leg and are listed in leg order The same warning may occur in more than one leg if the warning area is large such as for a fairway E Goto Clear Highlight To review Warnings SF Hemo paraan af mikee 1 Select the tab for the type of warning you wish to view ENC CM93 3 or Mariner Overlay 2 Click Display Warnings to list the warnings for the route 3 Click the box alongside each leg to view the warnings applicable to that leg 4 Select a warning it will be highlighted on the chart in red surrounded by a bounding rectangle If the warning is not visible double click or click the Go to button to view it Go to is only available in a de activated Position Monitoring window 5 Click the box alongside the warning to view Descripion d Click on filename and the detail of the warning and move the slider dick button to view file to the right to see more information and to CHANNEL DEPTHS A open any text or image file GBTHAMCD TXT Move slider to 6 Click Clear Highlight to remove the highlight l the right y 7 4 from the chart Note The warnings displayed here are for the alternate route To see or display the list of warnings
17. This gives you complete flexibility to organise your chart views to suit the tasks in hand For example you can open new chart windows for the following e To look ahead by displaying the vessel position on a smaller scale chart than the Position Monitoring chart e To view the approaches or harbour charts for your destination e To plan new routes or Chartpoints Whilst you are carrying out any of the above you can still view the Position Monitoring window J S You can choose how chart windows are displayed from the Window menu They can be cascaded tiled or individually sized You can toggle between each open window by pressing lt CTRL gt lt TAB gt or lt CTRL gt lt F6 gt or by selecting from the list of open windows at the foot of the Window menu Opening Electronic Charts When you start Navmaster a Position Monitoring window is opened automatically if position data is available Otherwise the chart display area is blank Refer to Selecting Charts for further details Navmaster Databases In Navmaster databases are used to store Chartpoints Routes and Logs File operation is very similar to any Windows application Note A database contains any number of Chartpoints routes or logs You do not need to save a new database every time you create a Chartpoint route or log Normally you would only have additional databases if you wanted to maintain your routes and Chartpoints in separate areas eg one for the
18. Wind Receive AIS Target Setup AIS General Configuration Receive ARPA Target Setup ARPA General Configuration Receive 3 Set the COM port used by Data Transfer Communications port the instrument in the Aecelve COM Transmit or Receive box and click OK Valid Duration secs 4 If anew sentence is not Sentences 15 2 Data B received after the valid duration interval set the sentence is considered invalid Set Valid Duration for Sentences between 1 and 60 default 15s for sentences to be valid for a time that suits you 5 If data for example position which often arrives in several different sentences is not received after the Valid Duration interval set it is considered invalid Set Valid Duration for Data between 1 and 30 default 5s for data to be valid for a time that suits you 6 To upload to GPS or AIS set the COM port in the Transmit box and click OK Normally this will be the same COM port used to receive data from the instrument 7 Save your settings see workspace i Workspace Palettes System Port Settings Set t Ing the Baud ra te ae settings requires computer restart Most instruments output data at 4800 EC baud the standard NMEA rate AIS oat outputs data at a higher rate 38400 Stop bits baud and for this reason should Floweontiol None Defaut normally be allocated a separate COM port this may not apply if an external data combiner is
19. aia Len Primary Positioning System Antenna Secondary Positioning System Antenna AIS Antenna 1 Select the item to change from the drop down list 2 Inthe Length field enter a positive number to set antenna position forward from amidships or a negative number to set antenna position aft from amidships 3 Inthe Beam field enter a positive number to set antenna position to Starboard of the centreline or negative to set antenna position to port of the centreline 4 Click Apply after each entry Note it is only necessary to set the position of the AIS antenna if it is being used as a position source Setting Up the Interface to Instruments Please note that all equipment supplied with Navmaster ECDIS conforms to International Standard IEC60945 for Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Only interface cards and other equipment that have been approved in accordance with IEC60945 may be used in connection with Navmaster ECDIS Allocating COM ports Log into Setup Mode To enable Navmaster to read data from each instrument 1 Determine the COM port number used by the instrument 2 Choose the menu item listed in the table for each instrument type Primary position fixing system Navigator Setup Position Primary tab Receive Secondary position fixing system Navigator Setup Position Secondary tab Receive Speed Navigator Setup Speed Receive Wind Navigator Setup
20. lf you have elected to download ship dimensions from AIS It may be up to 6 minutes before the data comes through You can see when the data has been received in the Target side panel by selecting Own Ship at the top of the Target list and selecting the Static bar Also choose Setup from the Vessel menu and check that the dimensions of the vessel and the AIS antenna position are correct To ensure that ship s scaled outline requires ship s heading from the AIS and range amp bearing measurements are accurate you should enter conning position offsets See Setting a Consistent Common Reference Point CCRP on page 2 above for further information Finally zoom in on the vessel position on the chart to check that the display of the ship s outline is correct Navmaster Pilot Setup To Set the AlS COM port 1 Log into Setup Mode C 2 Determine the COM port number used by the instrument Note Navmaster checks for COM ports on startup and when Bluetooth is turned on or off Ooen System Messages and select System to see a list of available COM ports If you are in doubt about which COM port is applicable try each one in turn by following this setup procedure in full 3 Choose Setup from the Data Transfer Target menu select AIS and onmens ANEN DER g P Receive COH Transmit iit then the Configuration tab Valid Duration secs Set the COM port used by the Sentences 15 Data fb instrument in the Receive box a
21. Chart installation F ENC chart installation 2 CM ENC chart installation 3 CM 93 3 chart installation No Position Received Check output from Log in to Set Navigator Position Check wiring equipment data Navmaster lt Position source to lotted connections output on Setup NMEA p and hardware Yes Identify Check available s GPS set up on correct COM port COM ports COM port No connected View System to GPS Messages System Yes Yy Select COM port Select next Navigator Setup Posi COM port tion Primary or secondary No Not all COM ports tested e a ita Ko iew NMEA Window yP No NavigatoriNMEA lt Terminal to verify that received Midomi Beste data is being received All COM ports U by COM ports tested p Yes AA Check system messages for errors View System No eN Yes messages Navigator No bo Troubleshooting successful Set switch ignore warning flags Navigator Setup NMEA Sentences Correct at Position No Errors in data data plotted source Yes temporary not saved in workspace Correct in data source Datum unknown transmitted from GPS Check whether DTM message can be Datum and if turned on Capt
22. Click List to see a list of the updates that are available 6 7 8 9 Click Download All to start the download Click OK to close the dialog when the download is finished To update CM ENC charts manually If you do not have Internet access you can request updates by sending a file to C Map Norway To do this 5 57 CM ENC Charte Chart Updates History Database Licence Order Licence Update Auto Manual Create Update File Copy Update File Update Charts s He e Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the CM ENC Update Manual tab e Click Create File e Click Copy to to copy the Updates ord file to a specified location on your hard drive or to a floppy disc e Send the file to C Map Norway updates c map no e On receipt of the return file click the browse button to the right of the Update Charts field and select the folder and the Answer ans file Click Update to process the update file ENC Chart or Update Installation Failures S 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History ACCESS Permits Enermpted Unencrypted Charts Location 2 gt gt lt CAENC Test Data Set S 57 Edition 3 1SCORBASESENC_ROO ue antel View Log Should some or all charts or updates fail to install correctly a message is displayed as shown above To assess the cause of the failure 1 Refer to the History tab 2 Refer to System Messages Charts Causes fo
23. No Yes y Yes Sase CD installs Install Base 9 9 correctly See 2 A Install Open No pdate installs Chart Permits Install ENC chart correctly Permits correctly File Open See 2 Chart Troubleshooting correctly successful Navmaster 7 0 0 0 Rev 2 0 PC Maritime 18 08 09 CM ENC Chart Installation Troubleshooting Start Check for error messages in System Messages Charts Attach eToken Is eToken attached Uninstall amp reinstall Navmaster Make sure C Map is removed when uninstalling Red LED lit on eToken Dongle Is eToken Dongle Attached message displayed in System Messages System Check Dongle ID on Dongle label against System ID Chart Management C Map System tab Wrong dongle attached or wrong license installed Does System ID match Dongle ID Navmaster process External process Key Note Numbers refer to topics in the Navmaster User Guide Navmaster User Guide references Under Installing and updating ENCs 1 Installing the CM ENC chart database 2 To activate CM ENC charts 3 To generate a CM ENC chart license check if database is registered No Install Installs database Bact See 1 Yes Does Chart area
24. Ordering Charts It is possible that charts will not be ordered together with the registration of the system It is essential that as much information as possible is sent to C MAP when ordering charts for a system Charts can be ordered by Zone Area or Cell or portfolio Portfolios of charts can be defined and ordered by using the C MAP Product Catalogue Standard portfolios can be seen on our Internet pages at www c map no Price quotations can be obtained via your chart dealer or direct from your local C MAP office Once the licence order has been prepared it should be emailed to license c map no or faxed to C MAP Norway AS 47 51464701 Applying Licenses Once the order has been received at C MAP a licence will be generated and transmitted back to the user This may be in the form of a single alohanumerical string 16 characters or in the form of a file called PASSWORD USR containing one or more licence strings Once these licenses have been received they should be input using the software designed for this purpose by the ECDIS ECS manufacturer There are two types of licenses purchase and subscription The ENC database is only available on a subscription basis Subscription licenses need to be renewed each 12 months from the start of the subscription Failure to renew a subscription will result in the charts becoming unavailable Updating SENC lt is a requirement from Primar Stavanger that the SENC database must b
25. Vessel Shape Click Symbol to draw targets as a symbol only or Automatic for vessel to be drawn as a scaled outline when the chart scale is large enough Track The time interval here determines how frequently a track point is stored and therefore the accuracy of each targets track Set the time value low to see a more accurate track for all targets Quick View Quick View turns on text labels against all or limited targets The labels appear for the length of time set from 5 to 60 seconds lf Display ALL information is checked all text fields are shown otherwise only text fields checked under Options Target are shown lf View Activated Targets only is checked then text fields are only shown against activated targets Lost Targets SOUND AND DISPLAY ALARM Tick to sound an alarm if a target is lost within the range specified here DELETE LOST TARGETS AUTOMATICALLY Check this box for targets to be deleted if data is not received for the time specified in Time before delete lost target This time interval is triggered from the point that a target is lost If this item is not checked targets must be deleted manually CHAPTER TWELVE INTERFACING WITH ARPA Navmaster accepts ARPA target information via NMEA data input For information please refer to ARPA NMEA Sentences ARPA Target Symbols To comply with EC 62288 Presentation of navigation related information on shipborne navigational displays the followin
26. centred on the selected target symbol by the user and clearly extending beyond it The square shall be drawn using a dashed line Alphanumeric text used to label a selected target shall be the same basic colour as the selected target symbol Symbol graphici s selected radar targets Selected AIS targets Selected AlS ATOH selected AIS SART FON Lal Lo Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s 2 13 Lost targets Lost radar targets Lost target symbols shall be presented as crossed lines centred on the target symbol and extending at least 2 mm but not more than 3 mm beyond the symbol The lines shall be drawn using a solid line style and shall fash with the required colour red until X X acknowledged by the user nce acknowledged the lost target symbol and its target symbol shall be removed from the display SN243 Lest AlS targets NK eran X SN243 Lost AIS ATON Displaying scaled outlines of AIS targets Navmaster will draw a true scale outline of activated AIS Targets where the beam of the vessel represents more than 7 5mm on the display The following criteria must also be met e The last position received must be valid the target must not be lost e The target s heading must be valid J The AIS Toolbar Hide Quick Ack GoTo Voyage targets view alarm target data upload The AIS toolbar provides access to frequently used commands Hide targets Cli
27. each chart Also the UK HO periodically issues new RC Chart CDs some of your charts may require an earlier Chart CD than the latest in order to load correctly If you have bought charts at different times it is essential that you keep all Chart and Update CDs until you next update all your charts to the same week Then you can discard all Update CDs except the latest one and you can discard any reissued Chart CDs except the latest one s To install an ARCS Skipper or Seafarer licence for the first time see section Installing ARCS or Seafarer Charts on page 68 above To install additional charts from a new licence disk Your existing charts will not be updated to the same week as your newly bought charts unless you have bought an annual or quarterly update at the same time Use the new disk and CDs to install your new charts but keep older CDs until you update all your charts to the same week 1 Choose Management from the Charts menu and choose the ARCS or Seafarer tab 2 Insert your latest Update CD in your CD drive Note that the CD Identifier field and all other options will be greyed out until a valid Update CD is inserted Chart Management E X General ENC ARCS Seafarer C MAP cenwemee eee Insert Weekly Update CD ED Identifier 3 Once the Update CD has been recognised its CD identifier will be displayed eg WK10_04 and the Select Permits field will light up General Licence Charts Histor
28. s position can be played as well as all tracked targets The data allows reconstruction and analysis of own track and target tracks The chart display can be printed via normal Windows routines A screen Capture program such as Paint Shop Pro can be used to capture and annotate portions of the display 3 Training Common manoeuvres can be recorded eg berthing or transiting difficult sections of a passage and used in training and familiarising new personnel Voyages can be replayed for crew training and for system familiarisation 4 Risk Assessment Management can assess in the office risk areas for their routes based on recorded voyage data 5 Navmaster in the office The parameters for each ship can be stored in the office so that they can be imported when required 4 In addition Navmaster in the office provides a wide range of benefits including planning risk assessment emergency response and presentation to potential customers and other interested parties To activate Voyage Data Recording VDR Maymaster Properties Voyage Data Recording is activated by ss Specific programming of Navmaster s 7 security key dongle Once the dongle is programmed to activate VDR it is raat eiename always on Wee Mavmaster Target type Application Start in C Program Files Wayvmaster To set VDR Storage Limits lees te Rur Mormnal window Data is recorded at all times when a Navmaster is ru
29. source Heading received No No Capture TA to text file Email file to PC Maritime See Remote Diagnostics in the Navmaster User Guide y Troubleshooting has failed please contact PC Maritime for techincal support Navmaster 7 0 0 0 Rev 2 0 Window COMX Yes Heading Yes received y Troubleshooting successful Set switch Ignore warning flags Navigator Setup NMEA Sentences temporary not saved in workspace Correct in data source pe Key External process Navmaster process PC Maritime 18 08 09 No Heading Received OSD Sentence from ARPA Available Select Setup from the Navigator menu Select the NMEA tab Select the Sentences tab Select heading from the drop down list In the Talker ID section click the New button to the right of Receive Type RA into the text entry box and click away from the box to accept it Tick OSD Own Ship Data under Select Deselect NMEA sentences to be used Click OK Troubleshooting unsuccessful please contact PC Maritime for techincal support Yes No Heading received Troubleshooting successful External Navmaster Key process process
30. which may have been planned on one chart datum are correctly transferred onto charts of different datums Background to Geodetic Datums Over the centuries mapmakers have devised local models of the earth s shape Because the earth is not a regular shape the accuracy of each datum will vary as you get further from the origin for which it was defined Hundreds of different datums exist to define positions examples are OSGB36 European 1950 Indian etc ED 50 ae jou 91 satellite systems require a global datum and GPS positions use the World Geodetic System 1984 WGS84 which is a model of the entire earth Problems arise when you are receiving positions based on one datum and plotting them on a chart based on a different datum For example if you plot a position on an OSGB36 chart and then move to a European 1950 chart covering the same position without accounting for the shift you will introduce an error The difference between WGS84 and the local datum can be quite significant as shown below WGS 84 4ol metres IGN Guadaleanal 62 metres This is not a new issue It has affected paper charts for as long as satellite navigation has been in use The solution in the paper world is to maintain positions in WGS84 and apply the shift every time you change chart GPS Errors and Datum Considerations GPS positions are made less accurate by being plotted on charts of different datum Most GPS s have
31. ENC vector chart databases The ENC database charts are fully compliant with the latest IHO S 57 3 1 specifications and when using this CM ENC database SENC in an approved ECDIS are considered equivalent to the navigational charts required by the SOLAS Safety Of Life At Sea convention Registration of the system at C MAP Norway A system that has the capability to use the CM ENC SENC database can either be installed with an eToken or in the case of Windows NT OS the PC fingerprint method In the case of the PC Fingerprint method a file called USER USR will be created normally in the Program Files CM93v3 directory This file contains the Company ID and System ID assigned to the ECDIS ECS system when it is installed These IDs can be found on the back of the installation CD box or on a sticker placed on the equipment If the eToken is not being used then this file must be sent to C MAP Norway by email Licenses can only be generated once this file has been received and registered by C MAP In some cases the manufacturer of the system will have already pre registered the system If when installing a new system you do not know your Company ID or system ID please contact C MAP Norway If you are using the eToken dongle then the USER USR file has been automatically generated and stored on our system at C MAP Norway When you apply for chart licenses the application must include the System ID number as shown on the eToken key ring
32. Environmental models Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Hydrodynamic Model version 1 22 Magnetic Variation IGRF 10 geomagnetic field model valid to 31 December 2009 Operating System Windows XP Professional Version 2002 including Service Pack 2 Microsoft MFC V8 00 Stingray Objective Toolkit v10 00 Crystal Reports v9 0 Print Engine v9 0 Aladdin HASP4 8 0 1 0 The IHO Standards that relate to Navmaster ECDIS are listed below IHO ECDIS Standards Current Edition ECDIS Display and Presentation S 52 PresLib Edition 3 4 Electronic Navigational Chart ENC S 57 Edition 3 1 S 57 Edition 3 1 1 and S 57 Maintenance Document Cumulative Number 8 Raster Navigational Chart RNC S 61 Edition 1 0 ENC Data Protection S 63 Edition 1 1 IHO Test Data Sets for ECDIS S 64 Edition 1 0 Navmaster Setup Record Vessel Name Checked Dimensions Vessel Length m Setup General Daaih i Conning Position Length oe ti C S m o_o s Offsets pasa m Primary Position Fixing Length I m i ie System Offsets Deam m Secondary Position Length es m _ Fixing System Offsets Beam A ARPA Offset Length mio Beam m AIS Offset Length m Beam m COM port settings Com port no Navigator Setup Primary position fixing COM system transmit COM Secondary position iCOM fixing system Gyro COM Speed ts COM Depth COM tt Wind COM tt Target AlS Setup AIS astststs S COM Configuration tra
33. Highlight red and alarmed Clearing line etc Attributes Line Type Display Distance Display Bearing Display Reciprocal Bearing MesnAnna ine Line Type Danger Highlight p Hashing Yes Maximum Scale SCAMAX Na Minimum Scale SCAMIN Yes Flashing to determine whether the overlay flashes on screen An overlay set to flash flashes once a second An overlay whose alarm has been triggered flashes twice a second Maximum Scale SCAMAX specifies the largest display scale at which the object will be drawn For example an object with a SCAMIN value of 10 000 indicating a scale of 1 10 000 will not be drawn on a display of 1 8 000 Minimum Scale SCAMIN specifies the smallest display scale at which the object will be drawn For example an object with a SCAMIN value of 50 000 indicating a scale of 1 50 000 will not be drawn on a display of 1 60 000 Description Flashing Maximum Scale SCAMAX Minimum scale SCAMIN 4 e Click the Point button e Left click at the required place on the chart Repeat for as many points as you require e Inthe Properties dialog e Type any text required e Set type to Simple Danger alarmed Critical Point e Select the desired symbol from the drop down list by default CHINFOOY Mariners Caution Note For example if you wish to display a wreck symbol click the drop down list next to symbol press the W key scroll down to WreckS0O1 and
34. Identifier wk O 04 Chart Installation Select Permits E Permits gb ncp Fa as Install __ install 11 Once the Update CD has been read you will be prompted to insert each Area CD If you want to skip an individual Area CD click Cancel alongside the insert CD message Note clicking Cancel at the bottom of the dialog cancels the complete chart installation Hor ee oad Poona A Whe Weteletion Corse he et oa eee selen Heit meente Erti Wradetes Installation Processing Charts Please provide RCJ ui OK Cancel 12 Insert the Area CD requested and click OK Repeat this operation when requested until all Area CDs are installed Note If the ARCS data is not on a CD click the browse button to the right and select the appropriate location hard disk memory stick etc 13 On completion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures To install additional charts by email or manually If you have the appropriate Area CDs and Update CD you can install additional chart permits manually Chart permits can be transmitted by fax email or voice If you receive permits by email copy the two file EE attachments for Skipper licences gb Icn and gb scp for Navigator licences gb lcn and gb ncp to floppy disk and use this disk as your licence disk Choose Management from the Charts menu and select the ARCS or Seafar
35. Inthe Properties dialog e Type any text required e Complete SCAMAX and SCAMIN values if required To move a Point after it has been created left click to select it and drag to the new position J A On completing an overlay you can carry on drawing the next overlay without closing the Overlay Properties dialog Click OK for the last overlay you are drawing clicking Cancel will abandon the current overlay Click the Overlay Mode button when you have finished drawing To Edit existing Mariner Overlays You can change an overlay after it has been created as follows 1 Display the Mariner Overlays toolbar and click the Edit button Properties for ENC GB50702L ENC Object Information Updates Polgon Cautionary Note Av Display Text ere Note Attributes Masmum Scale SAMAR No Minimum Scale SCAMIN es OF Cancel Apply Right click on any overlay and select Properties Depending on the overlay you have selected there will be a tab displaying its attributes From this dialog you can change the overlay type for example from line to clearing line turn on or off labels etc Click Apply to activate your changes If a ya faa F J 2 The overlay s selection points will be outlined Click and drag any of the selection points to a new location to adjust its shape or direction 3 Click the Overlay Edit button when you have finished Route Monitoring with Mariner Over
36. Longitude Degrees Minutes and Decimal Minutes to a maximum of four decimal places Datum The geodetic datum of the position This field cannot be edited For more information on geodetic datums see A below and Appendix B Geodetic Datums Zone Time You can enter a suitable value Type To indicate the type of Chartpoint such as a wreck or waypoint Area To allow sorting by area e g West Channel North Sea Caribbean etc Name Maximum of 25 characters Memo Up to several pages of text Attachments Up to four attachments Chartpoint Options Chartpoint Options Overlays w One Leyes Tet ID Name OK Cancel Apply Overlays Turns on or off the display of Chartpoint symbols ID Turns on or off Chartpoint ID Name Turns on or off Chartpoint name Chartpoint Setup Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Chartpoint menu to set the following options General Auto save database every 00 30 4 Database folder Auto save database INDOCS MANUALSINAVMASTWerson O GTI74T every Attachments holde Ic Program Files Navmaster Attach a na Tick this box and set a time to l l autosave the current open Eee _ se Chartpoint database J To change the Chartpoint folder location 1 Click the Database folder browse button to change the location of Chartpoint databases 2 Click the Attachments folder browse button to change the location of attachment files Entering Chartpo
37. Message Standard RESOLUTION A 817 19 ref Chart section fe ENC charts not updated for X Your ENC charts may be out days of date The last update was DD MMM YYYY 4 10 4 4 Route planning across safety The monitored alternate contour route lt name gt has crossed lt X gt safety contour s See Route Warnings for more information 4 10 4 5 Route planning across prohibited The monitored alternate areas or areas for which special route lt name gt has conditions exist encountered lt x gt warnings crossing specified areas See Route Warnings for more information Navigation CdS OS H 17 5 6 d Repeat of error condition generated by positioning device 10 5 7 Alarms or indications passed from a position fixing system Loss of NMEA sentence Primary Secondary Positioning system NMEA Sentence sentence name not receiving fresh data Invalid sentence NMEA sentence Quality indicator changed to invalid IHO S 63 Data Protection Scheme Error Messages Error Code Error Warning Message SSE 01 Self Signed Key is invalid SSE 02 Format of Self Signed Key file is incorrect SSE 03 SA Signed Data Server Certificate is invalid SSE 04 Format of SA Signed DS Certificate is incorrect SSE 05 SA Digital Certificate X509 file is not available A valid certificate can be obtained from the IHO website or your data supplier The SA Signed Data Server Certificate is invalid The SA may have issu
38. Note if the correct leg is not selected it may be because lock was checked before or during a period 4 when position inout became active In this event uncheck and recheck the lock box and the correct leg will be selected NOTIFY ON ARRIVAL Check this box for a message to be displayed on arrival at waypoints LIMIT OF DEVIATION Tick the Limit of Deviation from Planned Route box to generate an alarm if the vessel exceeds the limits set for the current leg A warning message is displayed until the vessel returns inside the limit When the vessel exceeds the limit a log entry is made with time and position and again when the vessel returns inside the limit Note that variable off track limits to port or starboard can be set for each leg of the route See the section See the section Setting Route Parameters on page 150 above Great Circle Options Overlays Monitoring Great Circle Intercept every degrees Force to whole degrees of longitude Composite Great Circle North Limiting Latitude a5 00 000 N South Limiting Latitude a5 00 000 S GREAT CIRCLE INTERCEPT This option enables you to set the interval in degrees of longitude at which the Great Circle leg will be divided into segments by clicking the spin buttons alongside the option By default the intercept is set to 5 For EE example if the departure is 5 W and you specify an intercept of 5 waypoints will be generate
39. Note that the C Map ENC converter type approved by DNV generates chart installation errors Non critical errors can generally be ignored Critical errors may need investigation Queries regarding such errors should be directed to the chart data supplier In this context the UK Hydrographic Office ENC Service User Guide page 9 comments as follows The data standard specification used for ENCs S 57 is extremely complex and in some circumstances it is possible for the ENC supplier to have subtlely different interpretations of the standard It is this that could cause the ECDIS to report conversion problems 1 The ENC or Update will not load at all This is very uncommon 2 The ECDIS loads the ENC or Update and reports an error This is not common Users should report the error and only use the ENC with caution The ECDIS loads the ENC or Update and reports a warning This is relatively common on some ECDIS systems The warning indicates that there are minor interoretational problems between the ENC and ECDIS These do not normally interfere with the correct operation of the ENC in the ECDIS To Delete A Group Of Permits You can delete permits before you install them by selecting a group of permits and clicking the Delete buiton D Updating Encrypted ENCs 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the ENC S 57 Encrypted Install tab Licence Encrypted Unencrypted Install Mainte
40. Once the export is complete turn Navigator Position Source back ON Uploading Routes and Waypoints to GPS a i a i EEPE EEEEEEEEEEEEF Note this facility is provided so that a route can be monitored from GPS as lt _well as ECDIS It is not provided so that the GPS can be used to steer the gt vessel which requires a type approved track control system or ae ae ar ae eee ee ee ee ee EEES Destination A Some GPS cannot accept route uploads requires the NMEA sentence RTE but can accept waypoint uploads requires the NMEA sentence WPT Some GPS will not accept spaces or lower case letters or certain characters such as For instance the name START POINT may be rejected whereas STARTPOINT will be accepted Check your GPS manual to see what it is capable of receiving and for any characters that will cause all or some waypoints to be rejected To Upload Waypoints To upload waypoints 1 Open the Chartpoint database containing the waypoints you wish to send to GPS 2 Choose Upload Chartpoints from the Navigator menu 3 Click on individual waypoints to select or de select them individually or click Select All Click Select None to de select all waypoints 4 Choose the Chartpoint identifiers you wish to use refer to your GPS manual 4 Number starting at defines a number for the first waypoint to be sent Usually waypoints are sent to the corresponding memory location In other words
41. Position Monitoring mode and F9 display Position Monitoring window Toggle between North up COG up and F10 Heading up display vector charts only Not used F11 J Switch between Side Panels Chart F12 Information Position Monitoring Chartpoint Route Route Management Target Tracking Toggle between chart and side panel lt SHFT gt F6 View files in use lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt SHF I gt V Chart operations Day palette lt CTRL gt lt B gt Dusk palette lt CTRL gt lt D gt Night palette lt CTRL gt lt M gt Display world chart lt CTRL gt lt 6 gt Zoom in PgDn or lt gt Zoom out PgUp or lt gt Pan up or down large steps lt CTRL gt lt SHIFT gt UP or DOWN Arrow Key Pan left amp right large steps lt CTRL gt lt SHIFT gt Left or Right Arrow keys Pan left right up amp down small steps lt SHIFT gt Arrow keys Turn ARCS chart update tile outlines on off lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt U gt Navigator operations Go to vessel position lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt G gt Start new log lt CTRL gt lt SHFT gt lt L gt Display logbook lt CTRL gt lt L gt Chartpoint operations Go to Chartpoint lt CTRL gt lt G gt Display Chartpoint list on toolbar lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt C gt Route operations Display route list on toolbar lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt R gt Display route waypoint list on toolbar l
42. TLL Target Latitude and Target number name position and Longitude time tag Data associated with a tracked target X TTM Tracked Target Message relative to own ship s position Radar display setting data Includes RSD Radar System Data range and bearing to radar cursor Either TLL or TTM preferred is required in order to display a target position RSD enables the radar cursor to be superimposed on the chart ARPA TALKER IDs Receive RA Transmit none Depth NMEA sentences Pref d Sentence Description Water depth referenced to the DBT Depth Below Transducer transducer Water depth relative to the DPT Depth transducer and offset of the measuring transducer DEPTH TALKER IDs Receive SD Il Transmit None Gyro NMEA sentences Pref d Sentence Description Heading magnetic sensor reading which if corrected for deviation will produce Magnetic heading which if offset by variation will produce True heading HDG Heading Deviation amp Variation Actual vessel heading in degrees Magnetic if this sentence is the only source of heading available Navmaster will derive a true heading HDM Heading Magnetic by adding variation from the IGRF model see http www ngdc noaa gov IAGA vmo d igrthw html for the limitations of this model 4 via ARPA HDT Heading True THS True Heading and Status VHW Water Speed and Heading OSD Own Ship Data GYRO TALKER IDS Rec
43. Tables without adjustment for daylight saving time QUICK VIEW Quick View turns on text information for the length of time set PREDICTION TIME SOURCE Choose from Positioning System Time Start Time from Current Plan System Time and User Defined If the latter is selected turn on the Display Prediction Time Panel so that the required date and time can be selected From the Overlay Tab you can change General Overlay Overlays Text Tidal Streams Fill O Hollow Fill E 75 Transparent Display Name Display Prediction Display Number Display Station Type Minimum scale SCAMIN Description Prope Prediction Text QOOU00 Prediction Image 12500000 station symbology 1 12500000 Wetauit TEXT select 75 or 90 transparent to draw text on a transparent background Check the labels e g Name Prediction to display during Quick View TIDAL STREAMS select 75 or 90 transparent to fill tidal stream arrows MINIMUM SCALE Enter a scale against prediction text Prediction Image and Station Symbol above which each item should not be drawn Tidal Stream Atlas Proudman tidal stream is official tidal stream data to load into Navmaster Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory the UK s tidal research centre has validated every data point against observed currents The minimum observation period at each data point is 30 days When Proudman data is installed Navmaster can display tidal atla
44. UREE Speed 13 2 kn information Course 0 T Range e Double click on the target number to Bearing i Time CPA open a chart displaying the target Distance CPA e View a log showing data for the target a Fides a b Delete e Delete the target Delete select any target and click Delete to remove it from the list Changing Individual ARPA Target Properties J To display a ENC Updates ARFA Target Summary target s s Mumber Properties right se click on a target a Information Status Active on the chart Target Captured 27 11 2001 20 43 28 Display Text and choose Display Speed and Dir ves Properties from Display Track the menu you must be in Target Tracking mode click E on the Display Toolbar The Summary tab displays a target s information and allows you to customise target characteristics ARPA Options Choose Options from the Target menu and select the ARPA tab to set options Target Targets Overlays C Display Reference C Display Name C Display Number C Display Label W Track Limit to previous 0 10 4 Hreins Default Text Check Reference Name Number and Label to display these items alongside each target Number is the number generated by the ARPA to identify individual targets Label and name are rarely provided by the ARPA and may be blank TRACK Check Track to display each target s track J Check Limit to previous to limit the tra
45. Unknown Object Display Object with Unknown Attribute Flain Boundaries e g Tracks Routes Areas Limits Display Real Length of Lights Light sectors Display Danger Symbol for certain Objects within safety Co Hide Quality of Data Symbol Display Simplitied Symbols Display Unknown Object Display Object with Unknown Attribute Display Isolated Dangers in shallow Waters Display Vater Turbulence Symbol Explanation Explanation object for more than 2 seconds the object s name and short light description if available will be displayed until you move the cursor away Removes generic text such as place names Useful to remove clutter when a chart is zoomed out Displays ai to identify objects with additional information Displays ae to identify objects with additional information Displays al to identify objects with additional information Displays simplified boundaries Highlights dangerous objects within safety contours 2 Display isolated dangers in shallow waters Display water turbulence symbol Display seabed area Shows nature of bottom Zooming Charts The same operations are used to zoom both raster and vector charts On the toolbar On the keyboard This will change the chart to the next larger or smaller scale Changing scale An alternative to zooming KA 352 Standard Ra kA Eo is to change scale or a 0 25 9m range via the buttons on Fess Dortlem
46. and click Apply Drawing Mariner Overlays Mariner Overlay x oe E foe Ge To Oe A Edit Hide Point Line Polfine Polygon Box Cicle Range Text Info Caution EDIT lf this button is greyed out it is because a Mariner Overlays group has not been created or opened see Creating and managing Mariner Overlays above for details Click the Edit button to enter the and editing mode Whilst in Edit mode the cursor is displayed thus i Click the Edit button when you have finished to return to normal operation When adding overlays click OK in the Properties dialog to save it or Cancel to abandon the overlay HIDE Click Hide to temporarily remove restore overlays from the chart OVERLAY PROPERTIES Point Properties A Display Text Click any button and a Properties dialog as shown to the right is displayed The properties dialog is similar for each type of Attributes 3 i overlay and contains ee jackie E ant ype i Flashing 1 An area for you to enter text Press Maximum Scale SCAMAX No Minimum Scale SCAMIN Yes lt ENTER gt to enter a line break 2 A tick box to determine whether to i display the text on the chart 3 A set of attributes to apply to the overlay Depending on the type of overlay the list may include Attributes Line Type Display Distance Display Bearing Display Reciprocal Bearing Type for example Simple yellow and alarmed Danger
47. and repeat until you have finished Click CPT List again to close the Chartpoint list VIA THE KEYBOARD 13 Click the 2 button to enter a new Waypoints waypoint or the x key to delete a waypoint Latitude Longitude Datum 5018 73 003 53 22 WGSB4 O0 00 000 000 00 00 WOsed 14 Use the lt TAB gt key to place the cursor in the waypoint list and then to place the cursor in the field you wish to edit Use lt SHFT gt lt TAB gt to move back a field 15 Use the right left arrow keys to move between the latitude longitude fields and the up down arrow keys or number keys to change the values Setting Route Parameters Click __ _ at the foot of the Route side panel to open a dialog that enables you to enter per leg aa F amp F Tacs Lal OL Pot pe OTL imbas im Rydu si Rate of Tim mn e Off track limit to port and to starboard in nautical miles The default values for new legs are applied from the values set under Route Setup Default Off track limit They are used to draw the limits of deviation from each leg of the planned route and are drawn against the route if Route Options Limits of deviation is ticked e Planned speed The default value for new legs is applied from the Speed entered in under Route Setup Default Speed J e Turn radius in nautical miles The default value is applied from Route Options Overlays
48. and status bar Chart Provides menu commands to change the chart display install chart permits and updates set the location of charts and updates GoTo a specified position add and manage manual chart updates and set chart related options Navigator Provides menu commands to set position source and DR parameters apply a position offset GoTo vessel set position monitoring options make log entries access diagnostic windows to display data inputs upload routes and waypoints to GPS and set position and navigation related options Target Provides menu commands related to AIS and ARPA and set related options Chartpoint Provides menu commands related to Chartpoints Route Provides menu commands related to Routes Vessel Provides menu commands to enter vessel data and manage vessel related alarms and warnings a deviation table to set vessel related overlays and to set track related parameters Tools Provides menu commands to display tidal atlas work with Voyage Data Recording if purchased work with Mariner Overlays datum transformations calculator on screen keyboard and set workspace and tidal atlas options Window Provides standard menu commands to manipulate windows Help Provides Help access to the ECDIS symbol chart online updating and information on getting technical support Any menu items that are greyed out are either unavailable in the current mode or not available in your version of Navm
49. built in datum transformations so that you can set the GPS to output positions in a local datum But there are problems with this 1 There is no standard applied to transformation formulae two different GPS s may use different formulae and output different results They provide a solution that is averaged over a wide area Any error in the transformation can range from say 25m to much more at the fringes of J the area covered by the datum The resultant errors can be large compared to the accuracy of DGPS 2 It is hard to ensure that the GPS is switched to the correct datum each time a chart is changed 3 GPS positions may be simultaneously fed to other instruments eg ARPA autopilot expecting to receive the data in WGS84 co ordinates 4 Some GPS manufacturers apply the datum transformation to all waypoint positions held in memory when a datum other than WGS84 is selected for the display of positions The point here is that you must be aware of the actions taken by your equipment Datum Management The recommended strategy is to maintain the output of GPS in WGS84 In the case of Admiralty paper charts a shift from WGS84 to the local datum is printed on the chart If the Admiralty has published a figure it means that they have reconciled the original survey to WGS84 and that the shifts can be used with confidence There are a number of Admiralty charts where it has not been possible to reconcile the original survey data agai
50. conditions Nominal Reporting Interval Class B ship borne equipment not moving faster than 2 3 minutes knots Class B ship borne equipment moving 2 14 knots Class B ship borne equipment moving 14 23 knots Class B ship borne equipment moving gt 23 knots Search and rescue aircraft Aids to navigation AIS base station AIS Symbology To comply with EC 62288 Presentation of navigation related information on shipborne navigational displays the symbols shown below are used in respect of AIS targets lf a target is activated additional symbology will be displayed as shown below with any text labels selected for display lf anew sentence is not received within the Nominal Reporting interval the target is displayed as dangerous lf anew sentence is not received after the Nominal Reporting interval plus the valid sentence time interval set under Target Setup AIS Configuration the target is displayed as lost J Sleeping AIS targets Sleeping AlS targets shall be presented as acuie isosceles triangles oriented to the targets reported heading or COG if heading is not reported and centred at the targets reported position The base of the triangles shal be 3 mm and the height shal be 4 4mm The triangles shall be drawn using a thick solid line style or a broken line if a collision avoidance computation cannot be done with the same basic colour used for target symbols SN243 A sleeping AS target with neither a reported S
51. datum lt One or more waypoints cannot be lf a route containing one or referenced to this chart gt more waypoints of unknown datum is displayed on a chart with a supplied datum lt No datum shift available gt lf a route containing one or more waypoints of unknown datum are displayed on a chart of undetermined datum lt One or more objects cannot be referenced to this chart gt CHAPTER NINE PASSAGE PLANS Having created a route you can enter planned speed s and desired departure or arrival time and calculate for each leg 1 Course to steer allowing for variation and deviation 2 Distance 3 Estimated time of arrival for each waypoint You can then view the plan on screen re calculate it if you wish to change the variables and print it The passage plan layout can be customised with your own layout and logo if required Please contact PC Maritime for more information Plan calculations assume that you are working in local time Remember to take the difference between local and destination time into account when planning departure or arrival times How to Create a Passage Plan 1 Prepare a route 2 Select the Plan tab on the Route panel 3 Enter departure arrival time 4 Enter estimated speed per leg if required 5 Click Calc and then Report to see the plan The Plan Tab Setting departure or arrival time Click the Edit button and check To depart at for the plan to be calculated f
52. double click on the item again to close the window Notes provides a link to the relevant part of the ARCS chart on view Select any item and click GoTo to view it Click Back to return to where you were on the chart ENCs or CM 93 3 Notes Picture or text files pertaining to the chart in view are available in this tab Select any item and click View or double click on the item to see it Click View or double click on the item again to close the window Categories removed from Standard Display Click the Features tab to see a list of any Chart Information aE categories normally a part of the Standard Display which are not currently displayed This occurs if you have selected the Base display or a Custom display General Motes Features Missing Components normally drawn onthe Standard Display Acronym Description ALHARE Anchorage area SILT NE silo tank SISTAT signal station traffic sl_cov seamless coverage sLOTOP slope topline Chart Information on the Title Bar The title bar permanently displays the following information relating to the chart on display Manufacturer Chart type Chart number Units of depth Horizontal datum Original scale Actual scale Description Display mode ENC amp CM93 3 only The description may be cut short for lack of space but the full description will be given in the Chart Information panel Note that no descriptions are provided for ENC CM 93 3 charts Chart Notes and Dia
53. event uncheck and recheck the Lock box and the correct leg will be selected Chartpoint Side Panel Chartpoint x The Chartpoint side panel enables you to Name JERSEYFAGP EOP add delete or edit Chartpoints Chartpoints Area JERSEY SOUTHWEST are stored in a database you can create any Type FAOP EOP number Of Chartpoint databases containing pfo zro any number of Chartpoints 4910 33 sel i The panel provides information about the ees wesss xl current Chartpoint Each field within the panel 1 L CORBIERE ERG oza xat can be edited 2 INWARD BOUND FOLLOW RECOMMENDED TRACK 095 NORTH OF BANC DE ST 2 Attachments Corb Its bmp ha Aach MEN Detach Hew Delete Har CPT List edt Beri Route Side Panel XI The Route side panel enables you to create Name Westhhinder fv MEW routes edit existing routes and copy or From ze reverse routes Routes are stored in a route To Purfleet database you can create any number of Plan Warnings Charts route databases containing any number of ula ee routes aypoints AD Name Leg T Zand Bh oz sz Rh 1 37 Five tabs provide further information General enables you to enter and display a 03 526 Rh 2 01 textual note relating to the route U4 324 Bh 12 63 k 6 Wand Bh 2 AG Waypoints lists the waypoints in the route ose a and provides a means to select waypoints OU Fairy Rh g d l
54. fields and buttons are greyed out whilst edit is disabled Apply Click to save changes made in the Chartpoint fields New Click to clear the panel ready for the keyboard entry of a new Chartpoint Delete Click to delete the current Chartpoint Nav Click to download the current GPS position as a Chartpoint CPT list Click to open a list view of the Chartpoints in the database As you move the cursor in this window the list view is synchronised to the Chartpoint panel to show the details of each Chartpoint The button changes to CloseDB when the list window is open Click to close the list view or use the Standard window buttons Attachments Attachments refer to images that can be attached to a Chartpoint You can add up to three images to each Chartpoint To attach an attachment 1 Click Attach 2 Navmaster opens a list box showing the files of type bmp jpg tga tif and pcx located in the Attachment folder 3 Select a file and click Attach To view attachments 1 Select an attachment from the combo box 2 Click View Buttons are provided on the Chartpoint Toolbar with images indicating a picture Click this button to view or close the attachment To detach attachments 1 Select the attachment to delete from the combo box 2 Click Detach Chartpoint Fields Field Description ID An alphanumeric identifier Latitude Degrees Minutes and Decimal Minutes to a maximum of four decimal places
55. for the monitored route select the Route Warnings tab on the Position Monitoring side panel The example below shows a fairway highlighted on an ENC chart General Waypoints The Charts Tab ih Warnings Charts GB303660 This tab displays the installed charts covered eae by the route divided by chart type on GB302420 GB203200 Click Refresh to display the list GB303640 GB303420 ARCS a 105 aya 107 FERRE 108 1153 T Refresh Route Warnings Route warnings occur for various reasons including when a route crosses prohibited areas caution notes the safety contour or a mariner overlay J Note Navmaster searches the area within the off track limits of each leg for objects that should generate a warning See route parameters for further information on setting off track limits They are recalculated whenever a route is changed a new route is selected or the safety contour value is changed The source of each warning is given in the Route Warnings tab in the Route side panel as described above see Appendix B Alarms and Indications for information on alarms and warnings Using Critical Points in Route Planning A Critical Point is used to define a position on a route to draw attention to an action required on a leg eg Call Master Cy fs to r l bic Call Master pone Soe z t gt a HR 15 aie ri eect i 5 amp F can ls A BL ke e x Ss ae Fl ten
56. greater than safety contour Uncheck this option to display shading for the following depth areas 1 Zero to shallow 2 Shallow to safety 3 Safety to deep 4 Greater than deep lt can be beneficial to set two shades on when the dusk or night palette applys to improve contrast for viewing ARPA and AIS targets Display shallow pattern Displays a cross hatch over the area beneath the safety contour to make shallow water more visible in dusk and night palettes J Vector Chart Options Display detail The levels of detail that can be selected for ENC and CM93 3 from the Vector Chart Toolbar or by right clicking on the chart are This level cannot be removed from the display It is information that is required at all times in all geographic areas and all circumstances It is not intended to be sufficient for safe navigation Standard This displays the information that must be shown when a chart is first displayed Other This displays all the data available for the chart Custom This displays any custom sets that you have defined from Chart Options ENC or CM 93 3 Custom Display Custom sets can be generated based on Base Standard or All displays with selected objects added and or removed North up Head up COG Up select the orientation required from the Chart menu or by choosing the Position Monitoring tab from Navigator Options Rotate Clockwise Anticlockwise Choose Rotate Clockwise Antic
57. if you enter 50 in this box the waypoints will be sent to memory location 50 and onwards in the GPS In addition you can select one of the following Uses the Chartpoint name Uses the Chartpoint ID field 5 Click Upload 6 If waypoints are not received correctly or some are missing try using each identifier in turn and check that you do not have any invalid characters in the names Upload Chartpoints to Navigator Sees aise SEE 2949 j H DED a a 0 0 i Wess Select All select Hone Chartpoint Identifiers M Number starting at fi M Name ID Checksum corea To Upload a Route GPS distinguishes routes in its memory by an identifier Please refer to your GPS manual to find out the identifiers used by your model Under Route Identifier you can identify the route by Name or Number The waypoints usually arrive in the GPS s waypoint bank where they can be used to construct a route in the GPS 4 Upload Route to Navigator Available Fioutes EEB GAP DGH eebrugge gt Dagenham All selected Route Waypoints are in the WwiGS84 datum Route Identifier Wappont Identifiers fe Keane Number starting at C Number starting at M Nan rT ID Checksum ooe To upload a route 1 2 3 Open the Route database containing the route to send to GPS Choose Upload Routes from the Navigator menu Select a route from the Available Routes combo box Click Report if you wish to
58. itself if COG received from GPS is changing rapidly Check this box to deactivate chart movements below a speed in the range 0 1 to 1nm LOOK AHEAD To activate this feature check Look Ahead and select your preferred look ahead parameter distance or time AUTO SELECT LARGEST CHART AT CHART BOUNDARY WHEN LOOK AHEAD OFF Navigator Setup General Primary Secondary Logging Log position every fen i Seconds O atabase tolder CA Program Files Naymasteri Logs zi Activate DR on position failure Aen secondary v Alertif positions vary by more than fso Metres Choose Setup from the Navigator menu select the Position tab and then the General tab to set Log position interval and Log location e The interval at which you wish to store log entries in the range 1 60 seconds default 60 seconds e The location of log databases a Activate DR on position failure Tick the checkbox for Navmaster to automatically switch into DR mode if the position source fails after the interval specified under the Primary secondary tabs Primary secondary position difference alarm Primary Secondary Iv Alert if positions vary by more than 50 Metres Tick the checkbox if an alarm is required if positions received from the primary and secondary position source vary by more than a set number of metres Use the spin button to set the distance at which the alarm is activated Position Depth Gyro
59. lines centred at the reported position of the ATON The crossed lines shall be not more than 2 mm in length and the sides of the diamond shall be not more than 6 mm in length virtual AIS ATON shall have the letter V superimposed on the symbol eo that it does not extend beyond the diamond and does not intersect with the crossed lines SN243 The diamond crossed lines and V shall be E drawn using a thin solid line Virtual AlS ATON style The basic colour for an off position AIS ATON is red The basic colour for an on position AlS ATON is as used for the ATON symbols AlS ATON may be labelled Alphanumeric text used to label an AIS ATON shall be the same basic colour as the AlS ATON symbol AIS search and rescue transmitter n AIS search and rescue transmitter AlS ART shall be drawn with a solid line and hall be the same basic colour as the Als ITON symbols NOTE A radar SART has a receiver which scans for X band radar signals When the SART detects a signal it transmits its own signal consisting of a series of twelve pulses on the same frequency These pulses are displayed as a series of twelve echoes originating at the position of the SART and spaced 0 6 nautical miles apart along the line of bearing toward the edge of the screen see IEC 623886 Symbol name and description Selected targets selected target symbols shall be presented as broken squares indicated by their comers
60. need for the standard navigation practice of not relying on positional information from just one source Every opportunity should be taken to crosscheck against all other available sources visual radar etc APPENDIX C ALARMS WARNINGS amp INDICATIONS Alarms An audible alarm is accompanied by a window that will describe the cause of the alarm Click Acknowledge to stop the alarm and record the message in System Messages Alarms Date and Time Condition 22 Dec 2004 15 55 35 ENC The monitored route EEB TRACK DGH has encountered 7 warmin 22 Dec 2004 15 55 39 ENC The monitored route EEB TRACK DGH has encountered 536 warn Acknowledge The following alarms are provided ECDIS Performance Message Standard RESOLUTION A 817 19 ref 10 4 6 10 5 5 Exceeding off track limits Alarm and permanent indication RCDS H 10 4 6 H Vessel deviating from planned 10 5 5 H 17 6 3 f 3 course RCDS H 10 4 7 H Approach to mariner entered Approaching Polygon Danger 10 5 15 H 17 6 2 a point line or area within a Area Danger Area entered 1 2 amp 3 specified time or distance Exiting Danger Area H 17 6 3 a 5 7 Approaching Clearing Line Clearing Line Crossed Point Approaching Danger Area no alarm Where vessel within a time Alarm ENC Vessel will cross specified by the operator will safety contour in HH MM cross the safety contour Where vessel within a time Alarm
61. same basic colour used for own ship symbols Automatic selection of the true scaled outline s permitted see 5 1 1 The true scaled outline shall not be used when heading is unknown in a gyro THD stabilised mode or when the beam of the outline is less than 6 mm In the radar mode the true scale outline shall be used together with own ship minimised symbol NOTE A loss of heading will force the radar nto head up mode see IEC 62388 in this SN243 case the true scaled outline is still permitted 5 i Own ship simplified symbol lf a navigation display presents the chart mode with or without the radar image a simplified symbol may be used for own ship The simplified symbol may be combined with the minimised symbol see 1 10 A simplified symbol shall be used when a chart s displayed in north up presentation without a radar image and in the absence of heading nfonmation The outer circle shall be 6 mm in diameter The inner circle shall be 3 mm in diameter The circles shall be drawn using a thick solid ine style with the same basic colour used for SNI43 own ship symbols NOTE Fora radar mode the simplified symbol should not be used as the symbol does not permit the minimum range requirements in IEC 62388 1 2 4 Symbol name and description Radar antenna position lf a radar image is displayed and own ship is displayed as a true scaled outline the user may select to present the rada
62. see a list of waypoints in the route Note the message that confirms whether the route waypoints have been stored in WGS84 Choose a Route identifier if the GPS accepts this information Choose a Waypoint identifier if the GPS does not accept the Route Identifier Check Number starting at if you wish to define a number for the first waypoint to be sent Select Name or ID depending on your preference for the route identifier Click Upload 10 Check that the route has been received correctly by the GPS If any are missing try sending with each identifier in turn and check that you do not have any invalid characters in names Checksum Checksum is a verification process required by some GPS Refer to your GPS manual and tick Checksum if required J A Uploading a Great Circle Route Because most GPS do not accept the NMEA RTE sentence for uploading whole routes to upload a great circle route you must first store each great circle waypoint as a Chartpoint Once you have created the great circle route waypoints and can see the route on the chart change to Chartpoint mode place your cursor over each waypoint right click and store the position as a Chartpoint You can then upload the Chartpoints following instructions earlier in this chapter Tip Using Position Monitoring With a Look Ahead Window A shortcoming of electronic charts is that the amount of chart you can display is limited by screen
63. select it The symbols used here are the chart symbols as displayed in ECDIS Chart 1 available from the Help menu You can view the symbols on ECDIS Chart 1 and identify its name by right clicking on the symbol and selecting Properties e Complete SCAMAX and SCAMIN values if required To move a Point close the properties dialog left click to select it and drag to the new position TO ADD A LINE OVERLAY J e Click the Line button e Move the cursor to the origin of the line and left click Move the cursor to the destination of the cursor and left click again Repeat for as many points as your require e Inthe Properties dialog e Type any text required e Set type to Simple or Clearing Line only clearing lines can be alarmed e Select whether you require the line to be labelled with Distance Bearing or Reciprocal Bearing e lf a Clearing Line set whether the line is to be labelled Not More Than NMT or Not Less Than NLT if is to be labelled as such e Complete SCAMAX and SCAMIN values if required To move a line left click to select it Click and drag any selection box to the position required and release TOADD A POLYLINE OVERLAY A PolyLine consists of multiple line segments joined together e Click the PolyLine button e Left click each point to draw the PolyLine Double click on the last point to complete the PolyLine e Inthe Properties dialog e Type any text required e Set type to Simple or Da
64. size You can overcome this by opening a second chart window to display the area around the vessel at smaller scale To do this 1 Choose Duplicate from the Chart menu 2 Click the Zoom Out button on the Chart Toolbar until you are happy with the scale displayed 3 If your course is largely east west choose from the Window menu Tile Horizontally or if north south Tile Vertically CHAPTER ELEVEN INTERFACING WITH AIS Navmaster diaaa information via NMEA data input from AIS units FS Ete Ean Yew Crem ar Tone Chega Boum wegi Tost Ai dw Help l w Foume UN AET N e E EE E E EE EM jaegr ES A Bae a Wi i Of a fe Eee Tamiri a laa Hl Eo m r jrm eh Rel EE aI COS e ad LOUGH FISHER ee elem Dest GRAYS Say in eee ot rae a os a 7 ead Bato Eni Taka 26 0 052 0 149 147 E oTMON2009 14 36 12 Interfacing with AIS To configure Navmaster to receive AIS data please refer to allocating COM ports and Setting the Baud Rate For information on AIS NMEA sentences please refer to AIS NMEA Sentences Using AIS as a Position Source This option is not available in ECDIS The NMEA VDO sentence transmitted by AIS SS incorporates own ship position and heading 31 20 58 N information 003 12 81 3 Shift Applied Chart To ensure that you have a Consistent Common __ Active Route Locks Reference Point CCPR log in to Setup te m da r oy a I
65. space 4 Click OK to close the dialog and restart Navmaster Once a network cable is connected RJ45 If two units are connected directly a crossover cable is necessary the system will auto configure 4 and choose the unit with the lowest IP address as the Primary system For example IP address 192 168 0 1 will be the Primary system IP address 192 168 0 2 will be the Backup system To override auto assignment the following Command Line Parameter can be added to the Navmaster Icon target field to force a unit to Primary To force a system to be the primary ECDIS Should there be a lot of PCs connected to a network the following parameter will restrict the search to a range of IP addresses IPRange xxx xxx xxx x X Where xxx xxx xxx defines the first 3 segments of the IP address to search for and x x defines the range to search within eg 192 168 0 1 5 would search for addresses in the range 192 168 0 1 to 5 Note the placement of commas and full stops they are critical for this command line to work Setting a Consistent Common Reference Point CCRP A CCRP is defined as a location on own ship to which all horizontal measurements such as target range bearing relative course relative speed closest point of approach CPA or time to closest point of approach TCPA are referenced typically the conning position of the bridge In Navmaster the CCRP is the conning position which is set as described under Ho
66. style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols Velocity vector time increments Optionally the user may also select to present time increments along the velocity vector perpendicular to the vector with their midpoint on it and extending not more than 1 5 mm on either side They shall be spaced along the vector to represent the distance own ship will travel in a user selected increment of the time nterval used for the velocity vector The ncrements shall be drawn using a thick solid ine style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols Velocity vector Stabilisation indicator Optionally the user may select to present a stabilisation indicator positioned at the end of the velocity vector The ground stabilisation indicator shall be presented as a double arrowhead The water stabilisation indicator shall be presented as a single arrowhead The arrowheads shall extend at least 1 mm but not more than 1 5 mm on either side of the vector i e measured perpendicular to it The arrowhead s shall be drawn using a thick solid line style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s Velocity vector SN243 SN243 SN243 10a 1 7 b i fc Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s Past track The user may select to present a past track for the primary and or secondary positioning sources The past track shall be present
67. the capability to use the CM 93 3 database it is required that an Aladdin eToken supplied by C MAP is connected to the system if the system has and supports USB The eToken provides the system with a unique System ID that enables C MAP to issue correct licenses The actual System ID can be found on the eToken itself on the back of the installation CD box or on a sticker placed on the equipment This ID must be quoted on all chart orders either by email license c map no or by fax 47 51 46 47 01 When a system does not have a USB port or does not have support for the eToken a file called USER USR will be automatically created during initial installation normally in the Program Files CM93v3 SDK directory This file contains the Company ID and System ID assigned to the ECDIS ECS A system when it Is installed These IDs can be found on the back of the installation CD box or on a sticker placed on the equipment This file must always be sent to C MAP Norway by email license c map no when installing the software Licenses can only be generated once this file has been received and registered by C MAP It is important to note that the software may need to be reinstalled and reinitialised if the operating system or hardware is upgraded see the troubleshooting section Please note that in some cases the manufacturer of the system will have already pre registered the system by sending the USER USR file to C MAP If during installation y
68. the safety contour Safety Contour This contour is to distinguish between safe and unsafe water and to generate alarms and warnings against your planned and monitored route During route monitoring the Chart Warnings tab shows active safety contour warnings including contours within the vessel s guard zone lower than the safety contour and chart warnings set under Vessel Options Warnings for Position Monitoring alarms Select any item and click Highlight to identify it on the chart The area between the Safety Contour and the Shallow Contour is shaded light blue day and medium blue night Shallow Contour shades the area from the shallow contour to zero depth medium blue day and light blue night Deep Contour shades the area above the deep contour to white day black night Safety Depth Emphasises soundings on the display equal to or less than the value set It could be set for example to the ship s draught plus under keel clearance p 05 shallow Contour setto5m ohingles Girdler Alexandra Channel g 7 6 be 3 safety depth set to 7m an All spot depths lt 7m U a Safety Contour highlighted ig set to 10m a s 5 a is i m n f a 4 n i THa n mg iA m c oa tt _ i es i ea psoas ae Aey CS L 1 Tm a i i 5 Deep Contour i i A setto 15m j A n Display two shades only 2g Check this option to display depth in two shades zero to safety contour and
69. to be used to plot dead reckoning and estimated positions and or to verify the accuracy of electronic position fixing systems Add LOF To add a LOP Transfer LOP Use for Cale Position Fix e Click the LOP button oe Pen ae e Click Add LOP move the cursor to the Delete All LOP s Belete All CSE Position Fixes point where you want to add the LOP and click A dialog will appear where you can enter a Name optional range and bearing to the object If range is left at 0 the position line is drawn to the edge of the chart window If a range is entered the position line is drawn for the length specified You can change the time stamp for the LOP and adjust its origin now but not after you click OK 4 Overlay Tool E x Attributes Description Prope Rame head Bearing EEM T Time Stamp 16 11 Fosition 5018 6441 N 00A Ta 700A To add a range mark e Click the LOP button e Click Add LOP move the cursor to the point where you want to add the range and click A dialog will appear where you can enter a Name optional distance and bearing to the object If distance is entered and bearing is left blank a range ring is drawn You can also change the time stamp for the LOP and adjust its origin now but not after you click OK To calculate a position fix Provided that you have created two or more position lines click the LOP button and select Calc Position Fix This will calculate and display the fix as show
70. toolbar place the cursor over it A short description of the item also appears on the status bar Help Choose Help Topics includes Troubleshooting Flow Charts from the Help menu to access online help If online help is unavailable this User Guide will open in Adobe Acrobat System Information Choose System Information from the Help menu to view e Operating system information including system resource usage and memory availability e Library information e Files in use to view the names of the open charts Chartpoint Route and Log databases To Close Navmaster Choose Exit from the File menu CHAPTER TWO OPERATING NAVMASTER How to Use Navmaster The recommended sequence to follow when using Navmaster is 1 Create a route 2 Calculate a plan 3 Monitor and plot your position Each of these operations is fully described in later chapters How Navmaster Handles Time Navmaster takes time from your operating system so it is important that your computer clock and zonetime are set correctly Although all times are displayed in local time eg in logs and in dialogs internally Navmaster converts times to GMT This enables calculations from for example the Proudman tidal model to be calculated correctly Windows in Navmaster Navmaster is a multi window application Charts the log waypoint lists etc all have their own window and can be tiled cascaded or kept in the background to suit the job in hand
71. try each one in turn by following this setup procedure in full 3 Choose Setup from the Navigator menu select the Position tab followed by the Configuration tab Set the COM port used by the instrument in the Receive box and click Apply 4 Choose the General tab and if you want it active tick the checkbox for a Primary Secondary position difference alarm and set the distance level 5 Save your settings see Workspace To verify data input Once an instrument is connected the COM port allocated and the baud rate set choose NMEA Window from the Navigator menu select the COM port you wish to view and click Receive This will show any data that is being received by the port i Brunswick House Brunswick Road Plymouth PL4 ONP UK Tel 44 0 1752 254205 Fax 44 0 1752 253599 Email marketing pcmaritime co uk support pcmaritime co uk Website www ocmaritime co uk Version 7 0 0 0
72. under Setup Workspace in the Tools menu Speed and heading are shown against a blue background which is blanked and changed to a red background when data is lost or the source sentence 4 indicates that the data is Estimated DR Manual or Simulated To the right of each field the source of the data is shown by its NMEA Talker ID The following route information is displayed The name of the active route The current leg number in the active route The next waypoint number and name in the active route Destination ETA at the last waypoint in the route Position Monitoring Panel Tabs NMEA This tab displays data received from the NMEA device When in dead reckoning mode the tab name changes to DR TO WPT To Wpt provides information calculated from your position to the next waypoint in the route Select Calc from the drop down list Navmaster calculates parameters from the last position received to the end waypoint of the current leg select NMEA from the drop down list to repeat waypoint data received from your NMEA device if available Devices Satellite Route Warnings Chart Warnings NMEA towpt ETD wind Source Primary Positioning GMT COG 100 0 T 50G 8 5 kn HDG 093 5 T SPD kr Depth relative to Transducer rm mi i wind Devices Satellite NMEA towpt ETD Cac RAhumb BAG 0226 ay 021 0 T AG 0 99 nm 1 08 nm ae om TE 0 03 mE
73. you can capture it can be a full voyage 4 Radar Overlay aL cal i i An additional module is available that processes radar signals in real time to overlay the radar image on ARCS ENC CM 93 3 or Navmaster s Blank Chart The options described will not be seen if the Radar Overlay module has not been purchased To Turn On Off Radar Overlay Choose Radar from the Navigator menu and select Turn on off Radar Overlay or click l on the Radar Toolbar start up messages appear whilst the image is being processed for display that can be closed if required To Hide the Radar Overlay Choose Radar from the Navigator menu and select Hide Radar Overlay HIDE or click on the Radar Toolbar to temporarily remove the radar overlay from the display Click again to restore the overlay J OA To Set Radar Overlay Options Radar Options ses r Default Scale Range Clutter Settings Scale Scale Range Snehtness J Moo 0 0 125 i 0 25 T 2 0 50 Gain J 95 7 0o75 ARM TT TT V0 SS reece 4 1 5 Rair 50 7 12 0 g 16 0 528 Fh E fio Default Options E Display Range Aing Valid Duration 10 Seconds Lommunications Fort asan OF CO Radar switch or l ox Choose Radar from the Navigator menu and select Display Radar Default Options or click on the Radar Toolbar This enables you to change the range of the radar overlay a
74. you want to view the atlas for the new time The Caution button provides information about the tidal data model and any limitations 4 Click Close when you are finished To Display Tidal Rate and Direction for A Single Point 1 Move the cursor to any position on the chart right click and choose Tidal Stream from the menu A panel will be displayed with a tidal arrow for the position The Caution button provides information about the tidal data model and any limitations 2 To change the date and or A may UE ETE CICS ONE Taree value you wish to change ne oS ynbolspectication for ECDIS click the spin buttons to uN AEE EEE increase or reduce or A BE Jul 2005 17 25 r Apply click the down arrow for a 1 5kn 1 4m M Apply Immediately calendar view and select ee e e a date If the Apply Direction TER oy Immediately button is Pe ese ea SS OOS checked the tidal vector Close Options gt will update as you change time or date If left unchecked click the Apply button when you want to view the tidal vector for the new time The Caution button provides information about the tidal data model and any limitations 3 Click Close when you are finished Tidal atlas options Tidal Data Oweslays W Limi ines Sas Labels Length j 4 poelknots Height fe Speed Start Tiie C Real Time Use cument C Use shart time from current
75. 00 1 300000 1300000 Song Sat Gon Approaches to Stretto di Messina 1 75000 1 125000 4 495M gt installation events including any errors that have occurred Type i Information uP Information i Information a Information wi Information ji Information i Information i Information i Information TP Information i Information 1P Information lt Date 1a 04720 1a 04720 16 04 20 Te 04 720 1a04 720 18 04 20 1a 04 720 1a 04 720 1870420 1a 04 7 20 18r04 20 1870420 Time 11 21 49 11 46 02 11 46 03 1 4732 11 4732 J142 11 4732 FEAF a2 11 42 11 42 11 4732 11 42 Description A Delete all ch Chart install Licence inst WEITO_O4 Uy Permit ingtalle Fermit installe Permit mstalle Permit mstalle Pernt installe Pernt mstalle Pernt imstalle Permit installe gt CHAPTER FOUR INSTALLING AND UPDATING ENCS Installing Encrypted ENC Charts To install encrypted ENCs you need e An attached eToken USB security key provided by C Map via PC Maritime e C Map 57 installation licence file password usr provided by C Map normally pre installed via PC Maritime If you need to install the S 57 compiler license please refer To Install ENC S 57 Compiler License on page 88 e A digital certificate file normally pre Normally called Normally on Base installed IHO CRT and Update CDs If you ne
76. 000 indicating a scale of 1 10 000 will not be drawn on a display of 1 8 000 Manual Updates Add the Object Position s for the selected Object Click Edit and then click on the correct place s on the chart Position List 26 3000N 0142 2100E Delete Position Delete All Heset Back Next Cancel 9 Now you can set the position s for the update Click Edit and either a Click on the chart where you want the update placed A hatched circle is placed at the chosen position At this point the circle can be moved by clicking and dragging OR b Click the Add Position button add position to list and enter the latitude and longitude of the object It may be quicker to enter the position on the chart first and then fine tune it in the position list Click Next when finished J Manual Updates Enter the final Object details and dick Save to Update Source of Update User who made the Update Type of Update Official Save Back Cancel 10 Enter final details and click Save when finished To Delete a SENC object 1 Ensure that you have an ENC PATKA lee e or CM 93 3 chart open SENC Objects Buoy safe water 2 Choose Manual Updates Magnetic wanlalor Navigational system of marks Delete object from the Chart Quality of data Navigational syst f mark menu or click on the chart wae EAE Caution area toolbar Sea area named water area Caution area
77. 0000 1 750000 1 600000 1 500000 1 700000 1 1000000 1 750000 1 600000 s 4 42 ma T ma Daa T aa T a Eaa id Chart Updates Click the Chart Updates tab to see a sequential list of chart updates that have been applied together with an indication that each update has been registered or rejected Database Licence Order Licence Update Charts Chart Updates r Mame Number Date Status DESIBOOT 5 1070972004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 amp 1070972004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 7 10709 2004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 6 10709 72004 14 04 54 Registered QE316001 1070972004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 10 10709 2004 14 04 54 Registered QE316001 11 10709 2004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 12 10709 2004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 13 10709 2004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 14 1070972004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 15 10709 2004 14 04 54 Registered DE316001 16 1070972004 14 04 54 Registered DE221000 1 10709 2004 14 05 02 Registered DE221000 2 10709 72004 14 05 02 Registered DE221000 3 10709 2004 14 05 02 Registered The C Map Cartographic Service The following text is provided by C Map Norway for your information The system that you are now using has the capability of using and displaying the latest CM 93 3 worldwide vector chart database These charts are fully compliant with the latest IHO S 57 3 1 specifications Registration of the system at C MAP Norway When a system is installed that has
78. 2005 16 15 10 ALARM Primary position source activated Acknowledged E Route t Waming 26 Jan 2005 16 1509 ALARM Primary position source activated ka ae Lt Waming 26 Jan 2005 16 15 06 Primary Positioning System NMEA sentence GLL checksum failed H i Tidal lf an Alarm is generated such as for loss of position then the following window will appear The alarm will sound until acknowledged Alarms Date and Time _ Condition 26 Jan 2005 16 15 36 Position system failure Acknowledge NMEA Sentences Note the minimum inputs required for ECDIS mode are position gyro heading and speed log Choose Setup from the Navigator menu select the NMEA tab and then Sentences Select a device from the drop down list at the top of the dialog to show the Talker ID and Sentences used by the device General Sentences Frimary Positioning system Talker ID Betalt Transmit le etait Datum Reference Global Positioning system Fix Data Geographic Position Latitude Longitude GNSS Fix Data Own Ship Data Ignore warning flags NMEA Talker ID The Talker ID is a prefix attached to all NMEA sentences to identify its Origin In the sample below HE is Gyro north seeking RA is radar and GP is GPS HEHDT 276 5 T HEHDT 2 76 5 T RATTIN 17 4 66 356 84 7 15 81 218 76 1 8 42 28 13 N 1 67 RATIN 17 4 66 356 84 7 15 81 2189 76 1 8 42 28 13 N 1 67 GPGLL 5130 525 N 0208 799 E 205858 A GPGLL 5130 525 N 00208 799 E
79. 205858 A GPGGA 285858 5138 525 N 208 799 E 1 8 2 3 34 M 46 M GPGGA 285858 5138 525 N 4208 799 E 1 8 2 3 34 M 46 M GPUTG 284 1T 286 M 11 9 N 22 8 K GPUTG 284 1T 286 M 11 9 N 22 8 K GPZDA 285858 27 11 2081 1 6 GPZDA 285858 27 11 2081 1 8 The standard Talker IDs are included in the receive list for each device and are listed below Any data not prefixed by one of the talker IDs in each device s list is ignored However there are circumstances where NMEA data that you wish to use is prefixed by a non standard Talker ID To add a Talker ID for any device 1 Select the device for which you wish to Talker ID add a Talker ID from Peeens the drop down list 2 Click the New button to the right of Receive 3 A text entry box appears Enter the new Talker ID eg RA under Gyro 4 Click OK or Apply and save your Workspace To remove a Talker ID select it and click the Delete button To set the list of Talker IDs back to the original set click the Default button By default any data sent by Navmaster as a talker is prefixed with El the Talker ID for ECDIS To change enter an appropriate ID in the Transmit field click OK or Apply and save your Workspace J NMEA Sentence list For each device a list of applicable sentences is w ADM Heading Magnetic provided Tick or clear the Z HDT Heading True i osi Own Ship Data box alongside any v THS True Heading and Status Identifier Select Deselect
80. 3 Click Select Point in the a dialog that appears and then _Select Point click the object on the chart Delete Object that you wish to delete This will populate the dialog with all the SENC objects found for the selected point 4 Select the point you wish to delete eg Buoy safe water as shown above and click Delete Object The object is marked with an orange diagonal line as shown here it is not physically removed from the SENC a l 5 5 You can repeat the process for another SENC object or click Close if you have finished If you wish to restore a deleted SENC object follow the procedure described in the section headed Review Manual Updates below J To apply a Delete symbol to a RNC 1 Choose Delete object from the Chart menu or click on the chart toolbar 2 Click Select Point in the dialog that appears and then click the position on the chart where you want the delete symbol to appear EGT Ha Se a r E ea 7 xl ea 5128 541681 000 50 4964E SENC Objects Tis 3 A delete symbol will be laid at the chosen position Click in the latitude longitude field to edit the position 4 You can repeat the process for another object or click Close if you have finished If you wish to restore a deleted object follow the procedure described in the section headed Review Manual Updates below To Review Manual Updates Manual Updates List History List Object and Modified Type
81. 8h 49744 0EM 49744 or by 49744 OF H 49744 oF ET 4974 M 497444 07 bY 49744 07 bY 49744 07 bY 49744 07 bY 49744 or by 49744 ob 49744 or hy K 4 1 of 1 F glee a C Ja Totai52 100 52 of 52 vessel Log Gia LO Gear Oia LO Gea ay 002710 AAA Cia LEBAT T Oo LO Gas Oa LO aay 002710 Saar Oia LO aay 002710 a1 Oe LOS Lay Oi LOLS Lay 002710 SLAs Oe LOLS LAr 00271021W Oo LO SLAF Oia LO Say Oo LOLS Lay Oa LO ae COG 508 Type O45 2 0 iis De O45 2 0 nie DR 033 2 0 nie DR O43 2 0 nie DR O53 2 0 oie DR 0535 2 0 nie DR O43 2 0 aire DR 0535 2 0 nie DR O55 2 0 nie DR O55 2 0 nie DR 0535 2 0 nie DR O53 2 0 oie DR 0535 2 0 nie DR D33 2 0 nie DR O43 2 0 oie DR 0435 2 0 nie DR O55 2 0 nie DR 0535 2 0 nie DR Click OK to the Microsoft Outlook Message Date 142209 Time 20 33 51 Viewed Export Button Choose File Print Preview from the menu select the Log tab Click the Export button at the top of the Print Preview window This opens the Export dialog Click the down arrow alongside the Format entry box and select the file format you require and click OK 4 7 For destination select disk file and click OK 8 Choose a folder location enter a filename and click Save The default location where the file is saved is Navmaster System Reports Plan 9 If you wish to view the exported file open the appropriate application Format word for Windows document Cancel 10
82. 93v3LicenseOrder ord file to a specified location on your hard drive or to a floppy disc 6 Email CM93v3LicenseOrder ord and the User usr file if you do not have an e Token installed to sales pcmaritime co uk C Map Norway will generate a licence code to enable you to access the Zones amp Areas you have ordered You will receive the codes within a few hours of sending the email during normal working hours in the body of the email or as an attached file Password usr The information provided will be similar to the following LPC Maritime 00002 ICD ROM ID Wor ld 212 IDate 07 15 05 Order 7Fone 2 7one 3 Area 1 To activate CM 93 3 charts 1 Select the Licence tab lf you have a Password usr file check File Licence and click the browse button to its right Open the folder containing Password usr and select it Click Apply to process the licence file If you do not have a Password usr file 2 3 4 Highlight the Zone or Area that you have licensed and click in the Licence column or press the INS key to paste or type the 16 digit code We recommend you copy the code from the email or Password usr file highlight and press Ctrl C and paste into the Licence column in Navmaster Ctrl V to avoid typing errors System Database Licence Order Licence Update Charts Chart ale I eS es ee f Fone Area Licences File Licence C Permits C Map license passwoard ust R
83. AIUDM 1 1 A 13QBdpOOOOPSUGNMFgOGASsj OORG 0x16 fAIUDHN 2 1 6 8 5SNWohh1 JQ78D1MN3R2084 Od4h4PS58U22222221 TDAPC SucOL52 fAIUDM 2 2 6 0 88888ssssso0 2x22 4 Fl 4 To Activate Automatic Download of Ship s Dimensions from AlS The VDO message transmitted from the ship s AIS contains own ship s dimensions To activate automatic download of this information so that a scaled outline of the vessel can be displayed at appropriate scales 1 Log into Setup Mode ths AAPA Tandai Tracking 2 Choose Setup from the Gew Corhigurion Target menu and select the Cenenunieations por Tresrarvet c AIS tab followed by the Te valid Euraan i sen Configuration tab Tick Serenas fo Daa 5 Update Own Vessel i phe Chet wad nal Panra Fom CO me den Parameters from VDO message and click OK to exit the dialog 3 Save your settings see Workspace Setting up a Secondary Position input A useful option is to use a Bluetooth or handheld GPS as a secondary position input for backup This means that if the connection to AIS fails Navmaster s position monitoring will automatically switch to the secondary GPS 1 Log into Setup Mode 2 Determine the COM port number used by the instrument Note Navmaster checks for COM ports on startup and when Bluetooth is turned on or off Open System Messages and select System to see J a list of available COM ports If you are in doubt about which COM port is applicable
84. C Maritime Ltd Site PC Maritime Ltd Bain Clarkson House Brunswick Aoad PLY MOLITH Devon GE PL4 0NF X This licence i only walid if the chart permits on this system are licensed to the person or company named above Fou are not the named person or do not represent the named company you may be in breach of the licence condition relating to the use of these charts Fin doubt please contact your nearest supplier Charts Click the Charts tab to see a list of all the charts you have licensed Scroll to the right to see further information for each chart including Chart CD ID and date Update CD applied expiry date if appropriate latest NtM permit number and other technical information EE History Click the History tab to see a date and time stamped record of all chart Humber 100 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1011 1012 1013 1014 1016 1018 4 7045 lt History Description Raas Casey to Sugutra Approaches to Dakar Bare de Goree Rade and Port of Dakar Diego Suarez Bay to Adranoaombi Bay Approaches to Porto da Beira Canakkale Bogazi The Dardanelles to Marmara Adasi to Istanbul Bogazi The Forts in Marmara Denizi Addoo Atoll to Horth Huvadhoo Atoll Morth Huvadhoo Atoll to Mulaku Atoll Mulaku Atoll to South Maalhosmadulu At South Maalhosmadulu Atoll to lhayandhi Scale 1 350000 1 50000 1 10000 1 104000 1 50000 1 17 00000 1 7 50000 1 300000 1 3000
85. CDS In December 1998 the IMO approved an amendment to the ECDIS performance standard which permits a RCDS mode of operation within ECDIS provided certain conditions are met Raster Navigational Chart means a facsimile of a paper chart Both the paper chart and the RNC are originated by or distributed on the authority of a government authorised hydrographic office IHO standard which defines the presentation of chart data on an ECDIS display IHO standard which defines the chart data format DX90 and encoding for ECDIS The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea Chapter V Safety of Navigation Regulation 20 Nautical Publications requires that All ships shall carry adequate and up to date charts sailing directions lists of lights notices to mariners tide tables and all other nautical publications necessary for the intended voyage A target representing the automatic or manual activation of a sleeping target for the display of additional graphically presented information A target generated from an AIS message The Consistent Common Reference Point is a location on own ship to which all horizontal measurements such as target range bearing relative course relative speed closest point of approach CPA or time to closest point of approach TCPA are referenced typically the conning position of the bridge J Danger ous target Display base Heading Importa nt indicatio n Lost targ
86. Caribbean and another for the Mediterranean We recommend that you regularly back up Chartpoint and Route databases Managing databases CREATING A NEW CHARTPOINT ROUTE OR LOG DATABASE Cancel 1 Choose New from the File menu or click on the toolbar The New dialogue box opens 2 Select the Chartpoint Route or Log tab and double click on the Database symbol Enter Chartpoint Database name x Folder C Program Files Navmasters Charpoints m _ Modified Coordinates 2 19 00 2009 16 34 EXAMPLE 14 06 1999 16 25 Plymouth 04 06 2006 11 24 File name Test Cance 3 Type a name in the File name field and click Save SAVING A CHARTPOINT ROUTE OR LOG DATABASE Choose Save Save as or Save all from the File menu When you choose Save you must select Chartpoint Route or Log as required When you choose Save all all open databases will be saved Opening a database or replacing a chart in the current window To open an existing file 1 Choose Open from the File menu or click ed on the toolbar Select the Chart Chartpoint Route or Log symbol depending on the type of item you wish to open 2 Double click on any of the items listed S Look in COPROGRAM FILES INAYMAS TERY hartpoints ae x z a iea ESAMPLE DEBF 14 06 7599 16 25 Ee H Fe Chartpoint File name oOo O OE pri pen Files of tupe Chartpoint DE dbf Cancel 3 An Open dialogue box will appear 4 Sele
87. D lit on eToken Dongle Is eToken Dongle Attached message displayed in System Messages System Note External Navmaster Key process process Numbers refer to topics in the Navmaster User Guide Navmaster User Guide references Under Installing and updating ENCs 1 Install S 57 Compiler license on first chart installation 2 Installing unencrypted ENC charts and updates 3 Installing encrypted ENC charts No 4 Installing the SA security certificate 5 To replace the chart in a window Check Dongle ID on Dongle label against System ID Chart Management CM 93 3 System tab match No Does System ID Yes Dongle ID correctly nstalling encry unencrypted Encrypted License installed Do you have S 57 compile Contact PC Maritime for license license See 1 lt y Contact PC Maritime for technical support Install Update CD See 2 Is there an Update CD Install license y See 1 Contact PC Maritime for technical support Install charts A Unencrypted via Charts install pee gt unencrypted correctly data tab See 2 Troubleshooting successful No Install latest SA SA installs See 4 correctly
88. Down arrows to the right of List Order to move the waypoint to the required location in the list J OE To Move a Waypoint select and drag the waypoint to its new location To Delete a Waypoint Select a waypoint and press the Del button on the Waypoint List tab of the side panel or press the DEL key or right click on the chart and select Delete Selected Waypoint Note that the Del key at the bottom of the side panel deletes the entire route To Set Leg Type Rhumb or Great Circle 1 By default the route line is set to Rhumb To 55a Waypoints Plan change the leg type GL 2 Select the waypoint at the beginning of the leg you wish to change 1 LIZARD GC 2 GC1 1 Ah 7 3 Click the down arrow to select the method 3 GC12 Ah 8 l 4 GC13 Rh 3 you wish to apply 5 cae EE Rhumb will draw a straight line track for the dA leg Rh will be displayed under leg type Nav CPT List GC will draw a curved line track for the leg with its initial bearing and distance in the route waypoint list GC will be displayed under leg type GC wpts will break the curved track into segments based on the parameters set under Route Options Great Circle A number of rhumb line legs will be created named GC x 1 GC x 2 etc where x is the number of the first waypoint in the leg This is shown here where the original leg from Lizard to Newport has been broken down into rhumb line legs Reviewing A Route To open the best avai
89. ERSK BELUGA STIMULATION 351086000 ee 257669000 9Rank7eRG 4 08 BES Be oe Ae i O Dynamic o O Description AlS Type Latitude Longitude Fos Accur Range fro TOFA CPA LTC COG Sl Heading Rate of Turn status 4 Bearing fro Class A 51 56 945 h O04 03 653 E High lt 10m 0 87nm 029 2 Mo TCFA Mo CPA 346 0 0 0 kn 250 0 OO0 0 Minute Moored gt o Alo arget Filtenng 16 notAchwe Information This side panel provides information on the selected chart any cautions and access to Temporary and Permanent Notices to Mariners ARCS text notes picture and general files ENCs amp CM 93 3 and any categories that are removed from the Standard Display ENCs amp CM 93 3 Chart Information General Notes CASO Display Removed from Standard Acro Description Anchorage area Anchor berth Archipelagic sea Lane Anchorage area Anchor berth Alport area Archipelagic sea Lane Beacon cardinal Beacon isolated dange Beacon lateral Beacon safe water Beacon special purpos Berth Buoy cardinal Buoy installation Buoy isolated danger Buoy lateral Buoy safe water Buoy special purpose Built up area Building single Bunker statio a Getting Help ToolTio and Status Bar To see the name of a button on the
90. ETAgicurso COG SOG amp SPU Cursor position ami datum 5 ess Sages ARENA 039 09 219 0 000924 0990 85 84A ST R7 OEZE N ODURL OBE WGSS E 17106 2009 16 08 57 Figure 1 Navmaster Window in Position Monitoring mode When you are in Chartpoint Route or Route Management mode extra toolbars are added as shown below Havwinraher Tele aian Hanki Ma Hank Gmail Waa ie phe Le Pela Henk Mari i hari fed be pa ie ghat pnia Jae Chgtpsnt pata Yopal Tosa yardo ain Cees 26 88 FAR BG Ot narm e OR a ReaS isan zli H 4 b H ZEEIMME Dde Du H i OM bi ZEEBRUGGE i da POH GCHEWR amp EES E M 2 imi Route toolbar Chartpoint toolbar mi Figure 2 Toolbar layout in Planning Mode What s In the Main Window Title Bar The title bar displays the program control icon the application or active image title and minimise maximise and close buttons ea Navmaster ARCS 2675 OSGB36 METRES 1 500000 1 345169 English Channel Menu Bar The menu bar displays the menu headings Ele Edt View Chat Navigator Target Chartpomt Route Vessel Tools Window Help File Contains standard menu commands for file management printing and workspace importing and exporting route and Chartpoint information backup opening charts and Opening and saving Chartpoint and route databases Edit Provides standard menu commands View Provides menu commands to select modes of operation turn on or off the toolbars side panel
91. History Database Licence Order Licence Charts Area Licence s 1C5FSF3 B5EAF495 i j Renew All Licences Special Licence Licence 3 If you have licensed more than one Area or chart repeat Item 2 above until you have entered the codes for them all 4 Click Apply Ordering additional charts 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the ENC CM 93 3 ENC Licence Order tab 2 Follow the steps under the heading To generate a CM ENC chart licence above 3 Activate the charts as described under the heading To activate CM ENC charts above Installing CM ENC Updates CM ENC updates are provided by installing a new chart database CD or by on line update To install a new chart database CD follow the steps described under Installing the CM ENC chart database above To update CM ENC charts on line Note that this option is only available if your operating system is Windows 2000 XP or later a Ol 5 57 CM ENC Charte Chart Updates History Database Licence Order Licence Update Auto Manual Download size in bytes of updates Download list of updates available Download all available updates Mame Humber Date and Time Disconnect You must have an active internet connection Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the CM ENC Update Auto tab Click Size if you wish to ascertain the file size of the download
92. If the ARCS Update data is not on a CD click the browse button to the right and select the appropriate location hard disk memory stick etc Chan Management xj General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 nSenWeekyUpies eo enter Note that the CD Identifier field and all other options will be greyed out until a valid Update CD is inserted 5 Once the Update CD has been recognised its CD identifier will be 2 a E displayed and the Select Permits field will light up General Licence Charts History Identifier WEIS O49 es Chart Installation tes Permits ie Insert the Licence disk into the floppy disk drive Click L l at the end of the Select Permits field Select the location of the permits disk normally drive A Double click the GB ARCS permits or AUS Seafarer permits file Click the Install button The permits and updates will be installed 4 o CD Identifier wk O 04 Chart Installation Select Permits E Permits gb ncp Fa as Install 11 Once the Update CD has been read you will be prompted to insert each Area CD If you want to skip an individual Area CD click Cancel alongside the insert CD message Note clicking Cancel at the bottom of the dialog cancels the complete chart installation IU pdatesnetallatia Processing charts Please provide RCJ ui OK Cancel 12 Insert the Area CD and or Update CDs requested and click OK Repeat this operation until all A
93. If the warning is not visible and you are in the iaht g you the right 4 bf Position Monitoring window click a to deactivate position monitoring and click the Go to button to view it Click Clear Highlight to remove the highlight from the chart Click e to reactivate position monitoring if necessary Note The warnings displayed here are for the active route To see or display the list of warnings for the alternate route go to the Route Warnings tab on the Route side panel The Chart Warnings tab During route monitoring this tab shows active A E NMEA towpt ETD Wind safety contour warnings including contours Baita Waminns Chart Warninas within the vessel s guard zone lower than the safety contour and chart warnings set under 2 50m Safety Contour Vessel Options Warnings for Position ea a Perry route Monitoring alarms Note no warnings are a Fairway given if Course over Ground COG is 0 2 Select any item and click Highlight to identify it on the chart Caution area Caution area Caution area a R Anchorage area CM 93 3 Highlight J To review Warnings 1 Select the tab for the type of chart in use ENC or CM93 3 2 Select a warning it will be highlighted on the chart in red surrounded by a bounding rectangle 3 Click the box alongside the warning to view Pesin _ Click on filename and the detail of the warning and move the slider elick button t
94. Keltron ES Speed and Wind These tabs enable a to set the COM port applicable to each instrument Position Gyro Ketron ES Speed Wind NMEA General Prmary Secondary Hame Leica Data Transe Communications port Receive comi Transmit comi Valid Duration secs Sentences fis 4 Data B ee lt ey Character Separator HOOF Threshold level Value fi 5 Elapsed time for DA to initiate after failure 1 00 Ming Secs OF Cancel Apply You can set the following options under the Primary or Secondary tabs J Name records the name of the position device that is displayed in the Position Monitoring side panel Receive sets the COM port to receive NMEA data from the instrument Transmit sets a COM port to transmit NMEA data received from this device to another instrument or PC or to upload routes and waypoints Valid duration e Sentences sets the length of time that a NMEA sentence is considered valid default 15 seconds If a replacement sentence is not received within this time the information from the sentence Is discarded and in some cases a warning given e Data sets the length of time that a data element is considered valid default 5 seconds EG position may be arriving in several different sentences If it is not refreshed within the data duration it is discarded and in some cases
95. M ENCLicenseOrder ord file to sales pcmaritime co uk C Map Norway will generate a licence code to enable you to access the Zones amp Areas you have ordered You will receive the codes within a few hours of sending the email during normal working hours in the body of the email or as an attached file Password usr The information provided will be similar to the following Pc Maritime 00002 ICD ROM ID ENC 120 lExpired 9 2005 IRhine LC5F9F37B5EAF495 IDE 3001 2074D64F1531FE04 IDE2001 5D0C09C623AF39E1 IDE4019 E281D9D8408F6EEF 161 3001 34C2CBCCD5C248E1 INL Z001 16BE1B6D1L38A45D89 To activate CM ENC charts 1 Select the Licence tab Database Licence Order Licence Charts Area Licencefs f File Licence C Permits C M ap license password usr eel j Renew All Licences Special Licence Licence lf you have a Password usr file check File Licence and click the browse button to its right Open the folder containing Password usr and select it Click Apply to process the licence file lf you do not have a Password usr file 2 Highlight the item you have licensed and click in the Licence column or press the Ins key to paste or type the 16 digit code We recommend you copy the code from the email or Password usr file highlight and press Cirl C and paste into the Licence column in Navmaster Ctrl V to avoid typing errors Eo S 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates
96. NAVMASTER User Guide i Brunswick House Brunswick Road Plymouth PL4 ONP UK Tel 44 0 1752 254205 Fax 44 0 1752 253599 Email marketing pcmaritime co uk Website www ocmaritime co uk PC Maritime 2009 Information You Need To Note Use this page to note down your ARCS PIN and User Permit numbers The PIN is a 4 digit number eg 1234 found on the sheet headed Important Documentation inside your Navmaster package Make a note here of your ARCS Licence number eg 12345A found on the UK Hydrographic Office sheet headed Schedule A delivered with your first batch of ARCS charts You ll need to quote this number when you buy more ARCS charts Please also remember to take good care of your security key sometimes called a dongle which protects the copyright chart data against illegal copying As a licensed ARCS developer PC Maritime is not permitted to issue replacement security keys without charge for the full replacement value of software and charts Make sure that your security key is fully insured against risk of theft or loss My ARCS PIN number is My ARCS Licence Number is My ARCS User Permit is My C Map eToken Is if you are operating a multi user licence note the eToken for each workstation here DDaan Navmaster Version information Software Navmaster ECDIS v7 0 0 X C Map SDK v4 2 1 18 with IHO Presentation Library v3 4 0 0 ENC security S 63 IHO Data Protection Scheme Edition 1 1
97. NMEA sentences to be used Description HOG sentence to activate a deactivate Heading Deviation amp variation lgnore warning flags Click the Tick button to activate all sentences or the Cross button to deactivate all sentences Tick Ignore warning flags to ignore any warnings generated by a sentence Note this setting is provided to overcome a short term situation or problem and is not saved to the workspace The following lists the NMEA sentences supported by Navmaster with default Talker IDs for each device Sentences prefixed with an asterisk are required for normal operation AIS NMEA sentences Pref d Sentence Description ALR Set alarm state Local alarm condition and status x VDM UAIS VHF data link message AIS target data Data relating to own vessel Can be VDO UAIS VHF data link own T K vessel report used instead of GPS for position Source VSD UAIS Voyage static data Used to send information about a K vessel s transit that remains Output relatively static during a voyage AIS TALKER IDs Receive Al Transmit El ARPA NMEA sentences Pref d Sentence Description Heading course speed set and drift summary Can be used as source for heading data by adding the radar Talker ID to the list recognised by OSD Own Ship Data Gyro see NMEA Talker IDs TLB Target Label Common target labels for tracked targets
98. R are displayed in the top right corner of the chart window the banner at the top of the Position Monitoring panel will read DR and the background colour of the latitude and longitude display will change from blue to red Position Logging Logs are stored in databases containing any number of passages or segments of passages For information on starting a new Log database see managing databases Log data is automatically saved whenever there is active NMEA input Start Log Segment This option creates a new log segment It is only available after a log database has been saved To start a log 1 Click the Start New Log button E on the Voyage toolbar or choose Logbook Start New Log from the Navigator menu Start Voyage x Folder E Program Files Wavroiaster Logs File name NOVEMBER Voyage ID Watch Officer Cancel 2 Enter a Voyage ID and watch officer name if desired and click OK The Voyage ID is used to name the log segment with any entry in Watch Officer added to the end of the log segment name J Making a Log Book Entry To add an entry to the logbook 1 Choose Logbook from the Navigator menu and select Logbook Entry 2 Enter text Log Entry x W Add time label Cancel 3 Check Add time label on by default to add a time label to the track record 4 Click OK Automatic Log Entries In addition to position entries made at the specified interval the
99. SEVEN CHARTPOINTS A Chartpoint is the latitude and longitude of a geographical position stored in a database You can use Chartpoints to define waypoints or for other points of interest such as anchorages wreck positions events or significant landmarks For each Chartpoint you have optional database fields to enable you to add information You can create any number of Chartpoint databases and each database can contain any number of Chartpoints To enter Chartpoint mode click on the display toolbar The Chartpoint side panel will be displayed If it is turned off click Mi on the display toolbar The Chartpoints in the current database are displayed by a Lil symbol The selected Chartpoint is highlighted thus Li Chartpoint J x For information on starting a new Chartpoint Name JERSEY FAOP EOP Area JERSEY SOUTHWEST database and saving your work see managing databases Type FAOP S EOP a Managing databases ip ooa z fo Tip when position monitoring switch to a Agr 0 33h 002772 1 oa a different chart window or disengage position man eG z monitoring Mena 1 LA CORBIERE BAG OPE 2 1 a 2 INWARD BOUND FOLLOW Creating and Editing RECOMMENDED TRACK 095 d NORTH OF BANC DE ST a Chartpoints Corb Its bmp ha We D etach 1 Open an existing Chartpoint database or New Delete Naw CPT Lie create a new one To create a new Chartpoint Stach Attachments Ae fa E
100. Sd 000 England BOS 000 O00 Pot NonHamo tl E unope Moth DORN Jupiter Point Pew S09 0000 Englend S023 000 O40 Pot Honam 1 E umpe Morth DWF amp Gamana AHW EG 000 England BOSS 000 pitii F r HanHamo 1 4 Europe Hanh 5 W5 Tare napal me oF Oe Engkang pi 000 girir 0m Pasi Hon Hermo il 4 E unge Mawrth DEIA Eniand Pier Paw 15 0 Engen SO 0000 OTR F rt Han Heme 1 4 Evregem Miarih E eis Aner ealn Entrance He 1508 00g Engkang coad giri gm Fua Han ee 1 4 E uncer Mitri Be Salcombe AHA S03 0000 Engkend 013000 URIN For Hanmronie l 4 Europe Morh 21 al Point He 16 40 0000 Engl ng p S000 jim Fit Hanm j l 4 E urnos Marth Click to display a panel listing tidal ports Double click on any port to show the predictions Right click for a number of options including GoTo that location TotalTide Options General Overlay Display of Port Prediction Prediction Time Zone fe Tidal Event Predicted Height Admiralty Time Quick View Display Information for fio E seconds Prediction Time Source Positioning System Time e Start time from Current Plan C System Time C User Defined From the General Tab you can change DISPLAY OF PORT PREDICTION To show alongside the port the Tidal Event eg time of high water or Predicted Height at high water PREDICTED TIME ZONE select Admiralty Time Coordinated Universal Time or System Time as required Admiralty Time is Standard Local Time Zone from Admiralty Tide
101. TER Navmaster is an advanced Electronic Chart Display and Information System ECDIS Its core function is to provide a continuous display of vessel position plotted onto official electronic charts The minimum input required for ECDIS operation is position heading and speed log Navmaster manages all your navigation data simply and effectively storing them in databases for you to use again Its passage planning features are unmatched by any other system And above all Navmaster has a simple logical user interface which will be familiar to anyone who has used a Windows software program INTRODUCTION Chart Formats Supported By Navmaster Navmaster supports two raster chart formats e ARCS a Raster Nautical Chart RNC produced by the UK Hydrographic Office e Seafarer a Raster Nautical Chart RNC produced by the Hydrographic Service Royal Australian Navy The two chart types are identical in format and the procedures for installing and using them are the same Navmaster supports three vector chart formats e ENCs the official vector chart format required for ECDIS e CM ENCs official vector charts in SENC format e CM 93 3 a private vector chart produced by C Map Norway in the same format as ENC All your charts are grouped to work together almost seamlessly In effect the smallest scale chart covering the largest area acts as a Master chart and more detailed charts as sub charts About Thi
102. To Import Waypoints into a Route database 1 If you wish to import waypoints into an existing Route database ensure itis open otherwise create a new database File New Route database 2 Select the Route side panel and click the Edit button followed by the New button 3 Choose Import from the File menu and click the Route icon 4 Click the browse button to the right of File name and select the file to be imported 5 Click Import Field Delimiter Text Qualifier i Field names types and maximum sizes Characters 25 Decimal or Characters eU 15dp or 14 Decimal or Characters eA 5d or 1b Characters 10 Characters 25B File name C Temp FC 001 route csv Import Close The waypoint list must include all fields listed above blank fields should be separated by commas or you can change the default field delimiter comma or text qualifier quote mark at the top of the dialog The maximum size of the data for each field is shown above An example comma separated value file csv follows LIZARD 49 54 9798 N 005 10 0098 W WGS84 England s most southerly point Latitude and longitude can be in any of the following formats degrees and minute symbols can be entered but are not necessary degrees followed by a decimal minutes or NorS EorW 49 54 9798 N space minutes and seconds 005 10 0098 W separated by a space OR 49 54 30 N 5 25 30 W
103. Using Position Monitoring With a Look Ahead Window 202 INTERFACING WITH AIS 203 Interfacing with AIS 203 AlS Data Categories 204 AIS Symbology 205 The AIS Toolbar 211 The AlS Target Tracking Side Panel 212 Changing Individual AIS Target Properties 215 AIS Options 216 AlS Setup 219 INTERFACING WITH ARPA 221 ARPA Target Symbols 221 Interfacing to ARPA 222 The ARPA Toolbar 222 The Target Tracking Side Panel 223 Changing Individual ARPA Target Properties 223 ARPA Options 224 ARPA Setup 225 NAVIGATION TOOLS 226 TotalTide Interface 226 Tidal Stream Atlas 230 Range and Bearing Tool R amp B 234 Voyage Data Recording 23 Mariner Overlays 244 Mariner Tools 203 Datum Transformations 266 Calculator 266 On Screen Keyboard 267 Magnetic Variation Calculator 267 VESSEL 268 Own Ship Symbols 268 Vessel Options Vessel Setup CUSTOMISATION Configuration Setup NAVMASTER SHORTCUTS Shortcut Keys ACCURACY GEODETIC DATUMS AND GPS Background to Geodetic Datums GPS Errors and Datum Considerations Datum Management Summary WARNINGS Alarms Indications System Messages HCRF ARCS amp Seafarer Error and Warning Messages GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND SYSTEMS Navigation System Types TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS Interfacing with equipment Chart installation Interfacing to the AIS Pilot Plug Navmaster Pilot Setup 2 2 2 6 217 2 1 280 280 283 283 284 285 286 287 28 288 291 292 296 299 301 301 301 302 302 WELCOME TO NAVMAS
104. YMBELIN Origin 136194 2307 2002 09 51 58 D CD CProgram FilesiNavmastenChart fin Logs 3455 571 23072002 09 51 54 O CD flAProgram Files Mayvmasterilogs iam Routes 525 442 SRM 2O02 09 51 52 D CD C Program FilesiWavmastenRoutes GOVOR 6 421 433 23072002 09 51 20 O CD C Program FilesiNavmaster DRY 5 Registry 2 tt 26 656 23407 2002 10 52 58 Lowy Program FilesitiaymastenRegisty 2 tt We recommend you create a Nero folder named Shipname date and copy the Chartpoints Logs Routes VDR folders and Registry file as shown above O Navmaster 9 Attach 53 C Chartpoints Copying data to an Office PC ie con ial To keep data separate from any Chartpoints 5 ae Routes etc that you have created on the Office 1 IC Routes l CO System PC we suggest you use Windows Explorer to Tides copy the CD created above to C Program ia om U ara i m elne Si Files Navmaster VDR as shown E ri Chartpoints a aL Alternatively the data can be replayed direct E ER from a CD OYR A Replaying Voyage Data The following instructions assume knowledge of the general operation of Navmaster when undertaking a voyage Before replaying data 1 Import the ship s workspace by choosing Workspace from the File menu and selecting Import Navigate to the folder containing the Registry file to be imported select it and click OK 2 Ensure that a chart window is open 3 When data is replayed click the Position Monitoring button
105. a i 2 Select the Chartpoint side panel and click Edit ON THE CHART 3 Move the cursor to the required position right click and click Add new Chartpoint on the menu The latitude and longitude is automatically stored adjusted for WGS84 IN THE SIDE PANEL 4 Click in the latitude longitude field and use the mouse or the left right arrow keys to move to the value you wish to change Then type the required entry or use the spin buttons or up down arrow keys to change the values A Chartpoint symbol will be displayed on the chart if the position is in view The latitude and longitude are stored in WGS84 co ordinates If you wish to enter the position in the chart s local datum see the Entering Chartpoints in the Local Chart Datum below 5 Complete the Name and Area Type and D fields enter any text you want in the Memo field if required and click Apply Note that if you move to another side panel without clicking Apply entries to these fields will not be saved Selecting a Chartpoint Click any Chartpoint symbol on a chart use the scroll buttons on the Chartpoint toolbar to move between Chartpoints or click the button on the Chartpoint toolbar to select a Chartpoint from a list if the Chartpoints are unnamed the list will show blanks If the Chartpoint toolbar is not displayed you can select the first previous next or last Chartpoint by choosing Selection from the Chartpoint menu GoTo Chartpoin
106. a value up to a maximum of 999 mm to set the length of the line This setting is overridden if a ship centred VRM is active in which case the heading line is drawn to the edge of the VRM in accordance with IEC 62288 Presentation of navigation related information on shipborne navigational displays e Beam bearing line to draw a line at right angles to heading through the conning position in millimetres e Speed to make good to display the soeed to make good to meet the planned time of arrival at the next waypoint in a box alongside the vessel symbol Speed to make good is calculated using the times set in the ETD tab in the monitor side panel and the planned speeds for each leg as set for the route Track Overlays Track Wamings Primary wiy Past track Position markers Time marks Fixtime and source Every fo AO Are Mains Limitto previous oa 00 rechains Automatic drawing filter Optimise track drawing Choose Options from the Vessel menu and select the Track tab Select Primary or Secondary from the drop down list depending on the type of track you wish to change The following options are available to either type of track e Past Track tick or clear to turn on or off the display of the track e Position markers tick or clear to turn on or off the display of position markers at the interval set under Navigator Options Position Logging J Fix time and source tick or clear to turn on or off the
107. a warning or alarm given Transmit character separator HDOP threshold value sets the value of HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision below which GPS positions are considered invalid If this value is breached and another position fixing system is available with a valid HDOP value it will be switched to become the primary system Elapsed time for DR to initialise after failure defines the interval without GPS data after which Navmaster will switch to Dead Reckoning NMEA Sinai _ Poe avigator Setur xi Position Depth Kettron ES Speed Wind NMEA General Sentences Repeater Ap a e Receive E Transmit or m Smudaton C Temp Test ruin bet Bite per second Process en SO CAT test tet m E P emp test bx ay OCESS Refer to NMEA Sentences for information concerning the Sentences tab The General tab contains the following REPEATER This facility enables you to transmit the data received from one or more COM ports out through any COM port It can be used to feed data to another PC or instrument To transmit NMEA data 1 Tick the COM ports you wish to repeat data from 2 Select the COM port through which you wish to repeat the data 3 Click OK or Apply and save your Workspace SIMULATION This facility enables you to replay NMEA data contained in a text file To operate the simulator you must not have active input from GPS or other instruments To
108. ace to make it the active window and then do one of the following 1 Choose Open from the File menu 2 Choose a recently used chart from the bottom of the File menu 3 Draw a zoom box hold the left mouse button down and drag to the left or right over the chart area you wish see in more detail 4 Click the right mouse button on the chart and choose Charts for vessel position or Charts for cursor position from the menu Select a chart from the list and click Open Charts Available a x Selectchat A p_ aa Type Chart Panel _ocale Description te AACS 2 1 1500000 British Isles ARCS 2675 1 500000 English Channel 1 500000 Western Approaches to the SUDO Western Approaches to 54 ARCS 2655 1325000 English Channel Western E AACS 442 1 7 50000 Lizard Point to Berry Head ARCS 2565 1 150000 Saint Agnes Head to Ood ARCS tre 1 75000 Land s End to Falmouth ARCS 154 1 35000 Approaches to Falmouth b Ema Match case Open Cancel 5 Click the iz00m in or zoom out buttons on the Chart toolbar 6 Click the world button on the Chart toolbar 7 Press the amp GoTo button on the Chartpoint Route Voyage and ARPA or toolbars to open the best chart for the current Chartpoint route waypoint or vessel position respectively J 8 When using ARCS charts move the cursor over a chart border and click when the cursor changes to an open folder This will open the best available adja
109. achive ert FastForwardAae X 32 a GMT 1 Keep the Voyage Data Recording dialog on display 2 Choose Position Source from the Navigator menu click OFF and click Apply 3 Ensure that the Play button is not depressed 4 Select the archive you wish to play in the Voyage Data Recording dialog and click the Forward button 5 Click NMEA or AIS if replaying AIS only data in the Position Source dialog and click Apply Close the Position Source dialog if you are finished with it VDR File Structure When recording data is saved to an individual file every five seconds Every hour or on exit from Navmaster the files are compressed and archived into a single archive file as shown below J E 20020716165646 archive SS KE ARCHIVE File 16072002 16 55 E 20020716175645 archive SORE ARCHIVE File 1607 2002 19 56 E 20020716185645 archive 147 KE ARCHIVE File 16072002 20 58 E 200207 16195844 archive 209KB ARCHIVE File 16f07 2002 21 58 200207 16205849 archive 188 KB ARCHIVE File 1ef0F 2002 22 55 E 20020716215649 archive 203KB ARCHIVE File 1607 2002 25 55 E 200207 16225846 archive 140 KB ARCHIVE File 1707 2002 00 55 The filename using the first file in the list above is made up as follows m o e n m at The filename gives the time at the beginning of the time slice The date and time as shown in Windows Explorer represents the end of the time slice Opening Ship s Chartpoint Route or Log databases If y
110. al distance of Horiz datum the chart in nautical miles The number of metres Sounding represented by each datum pixel on the computer display which will alter depending on the zoom level of the chart Vertical datum Buoyage Original Scale Current Scale ENC CM ENC or CM93 3 the value displayed here lf the safety contour is available on the chart but not currently visible no value is shown Normally metres Normally metres The type of projection used in the production of the chart The geodetic datum of the chart normally WGS84 The datum to which depths are referred The datum to which depths are referred The buoyage system in use on the chart The scale of the chart as supplied by the manufacturer The scale of the chart as currently displayed by Navmaster ARCS or Seafarer ENC CM ENC or CM93 3 Display The number of metres Resolution represented by each pixel on the computer display which will alter depending on the zoom level of the chart Intended The category of use for usage which the chart is intended Magnetic The value of the variation magnetic variation taken from the chart ARCS Cautions T amp P NIMs Notes Cautions repeat any special notes for the chart on view T amp P NTMs provides access to text files containing Temporary and Permanent Notices to Mariners Select any item and click View or double click on the item to see it Click View or
111. an be built from Chartpoints or by drawing on a chart To enter Route mode click on the display toolbar The route side panel will be displayed If it is turned off click S on the display toolbar In accordance with ECDIS regulations the following symbols are used in respect of routes p i gt 3 a Monitored Route C S Dashed bold line waypoints WPT as circles Planned or sasassns Dotted line WET as circles Alternate Route The next waypoint on the monitored route is shown by a symbol H F a The selected route waypoint is highlighted thus For information on starting a new Route database and saving your work see Managing databases To Create A Route You can create a route by e Drawing on the chart the waypoints created by this method are numbered and can be named e Selecting Chartpoints the Chartpoints you select are copied to the route waypoint list if you subsequently move the route waypoint no changes are made to the Chartpoint database and equally if you edit the original Chartpoint the changes are not carried through to the route e Using the keyboard to enter waypoints in the route sidepanel You can mix these methods to create your route J To create a new route 1 Click the New button xl Open an existing route database or Name Westhhinder I gt create a new one From Zee l To Purfleet Click t
112. ange sets copied Data Server ldi Type Issue eek Publication Date Humber a wWKb 09 2 5 Ob 2009 B004 wWKeb 09 enoe 00g B0 s03 wWKb 09 2 5 Ob 2009 B009 wWK33 09 13 08 2009 LOT 01 To Install ENC S 57 Compiler License 1 Choose Management from the Chart PC Maritime 00002 menu and select the ENC S 57 CD ROM ID Software Modules 1 Access Permits tab Expired 6 2006 V3CATMGR D043399AC8495860 Access Permits Encrypted Unencrypted Charts Chart Updates ENC Installation Code f ENC Licence Access Code F Licence File C Program Files avmasters Test EME App ENC Installation Expiry a Licence Expiry Date 2 To install the licence manually select the ENC licence radio button and type or cut and paste the code that appears after V3CATMGR in the password usr file to the Access Code field and click Apply 3 To read the licence directly from the password usr file select the Licence File radio button click the browse button to select the file location and click Apply 5 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History Access Permits Encrypted Unencrypted ENC Installation Code C ENC Licence Access Code 25E92AD7B3FA7B6C Licence File C Permits passward ust El Apply ENC Installation Expiry Licence Expiry Date July 2009 An expiry date or the word Purchased is shown against Licence Expiry Date as appropriate Installing Unencry
113. ansfer it to the backup Devices Satellite Check Lock to lock the active route The Route Wamings Chart Wamings leg will increment so that it is correct for NMEA towpt ETD wind your position If you wish to change the Source Primary Positioning leg manually uncheck Lock and change GMT 1s0a07 29 Jul 2004 the leg number using the spin buttons coG 124 0 TsoG 88 kn Lock automatically increments legs in HOG 14 3 T SPO 86 kn Depth relative to J accordance with waypoint detection Transducer m options set under Route Options Monitoring to provide To Wpt i information Note if the correct leg is not selected it may be because lock was checked before position input became active In this event uncheck and recheck the lock box and the correct leg will be selected Set Vessel Warnings appropriate for the start of the passage and the type of chart in use If vessel position is not visible ensure that Position Monitoring is engaged if in Look Away mode click I on the Voyage Toolbar or press F9 Click New Log E on the Voyage Toolbar to start a new log segment and if desired enter a Voyage ID and Watch Officer and click OK J 8 Click Activate RADAR overlay if interfaced to Radar To close the log segment at the end of the voyage click E on the Voyage Toolbar The Position Monitoring Side Panel This panel repeats information from your instruments and provides informa
114. arrow alongside each leg Course Displays planned course alongside each leg Planned speed Displays planned speed alongside each leg Distance to run Displays ticks for the entire route or current leg at ticks the interval selected Click Entire route or Current leg depending on your preference Use the spin buttons to change the time tick interval 3 Waypoint number Turns on or off the route waypoint number Waypoint name Turns on or off the route waypoint name Plan ETA Displays Plan ETA at each waypoint if a plan has been calculated TURNING CIRCLES General Monitoring Turning Circles Turning Circles Default Radius 0 00 v Display Wheel Over symbol Advance warning alarm E Are Ming The Turning Circles tab sets whether turning circles are drawn based on a turn radius and rate of turn for each waypoint along the planned route lf Turning Circles is ticked this calculation is applied to your Active or Alternate route s based on the values set in the Route parameters horizontal panel Use the spin buttons to enter a default Radius value lf Display Wheel over symbol is ticked a symbol is applied at the starting point of the turn Tick Advance warning alarm to generate an alarm at the desired number of minutes ahead of the wheel over point These values can be set for each leg of the route See the section Setting Route Parameters on page 150 above HOW RATE OF TURN IS CALCULATED Rate of turn w is
115. aster Status bar The following information is permanently displayed on the Status Bar So atom shat ave able RAR Wi io cursce GTA a urep COG SOG E SPU Cursor posmen amd dabum Siete i hesseqes ALAN 219 07 00 09 21 094 07 8 5 27 9020N 000 22 0HP E wess o T2009 16 08 57 System messages Click to review system messages This area flashes when a new message is received Toolbars The toolbars provide buttons that access the frequently used commands in the menus If a command is unavailable its button appears greyed out Toolbars are laid out as shown in The Navmaster Window Standard Toolbar Standard x rusl a New Open Save Print Day Dusk Night gt a Chart Toolbar Zoomin Zoom out Full chart De ault World R amp B MOB ARCS scale Manual Updates Toolbar Manual Up E ay F EE Add Manual Delete SENC View Manual Update Object Update History Display Toolbar Chart Information paa Position w N Full Monitoring 7 N Screen r Target Chartpoint Route Tracking Route Management Voyage Toolbar aA Oey m e 050 amp New Position Track View Lookahead Lookahead GoTo Log monitoring on off log Ont Off distance vessel AlS Toolbar Hide Quick Ack GoTo Voyage targets view alarm target data upload 4 ARPA Toolbar Hide Ack GoTo Toggle targets alarm target radar cursor Radar Overlay Toolbar ON OFF Hide Options overlay Mariner Overlays Mariner O
116. aster and remove the command line from the end of the Target field if appropriate The following Command Line Parameters are available AddComPort For use where Navmaster does not automatically recognise a com port Use this parameter followed by a colon and space with the com port numbers you wish to be recognised For example addcomport 6 7 8 Clean Removes any temporary files left over after a system crash Remove on completion DedicatedECDIS Enables automatic route transfer between connected ECDIS DongleUpdate Use this parameter followed by the update string to apply changes to the Navmaster ECDIS dongle which does not have the option to update dongles from the Help menu or for other versions where the dongle has expired Eg DongleUpdate 204F64EE9301 77 Remove on completion Logerrors Generates a file Errorlog txt located in C Program Files Navmaster containing error reporting Normally only used under the instructions of PC Maritime s technical support team This parameter forces Navmaster to start with default settings lgnoreCMapCompile Errors nototaltide CHAPTER ONE GETTING STARTED Starting Navmaster Navmasier automatically starts when the ECDIS is turned on Working With Windows Dialog Boxes Dialog boxes contain tabs areas entry boxes drop down lists and various other types of check boxes and buttons Dialog boxes containing large numbers of options are often organised into tabbed area
117. attached or wrong license installed Does System ID match Dongle ID i Install heck if database a Installs is registered Galanase correctly See 1 Yes Does Zones Areas list appear in license tab See 2 Do you have a CM93v3 license No Add license See 2 Was license correctly installed See 3 No y Yes Has license expired Create order and send Yes to PC Maritime Open CM93v3 chart File Open Chart No y Y Troubleshooting Failed 7 Contact PC Maritime for Techinical Support Troubleshooting Successful Chart opened uccessfully No Navmaster 6 0 1 0 Rev 1 0 PC Maritime 23 09 05 APPENDIX D SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR NAVMASTER PILOT Pilots typically run Navmastier on a laptop interfaced to the AIS Pilot Plug via a Bluetooth Wireless or USB to Serial interface Please refer to Navmaster Pilot Setup below for initial setup instructions Interfacing to the AIS Pilot Plug 1 When you are connected to the Pilot Port select Position Source from the Navigator menu click the AIS radio button and click Apply i Of 2 Click the Activate AIS button on the AIS toolbar or choose AIS from the Target toolbar and click Activate Deactivate 3 From here follow the procedure set out in the Position Plotting and Monitoring chapter above
118. ave not reinstalled Windows or any major hardware components If you have done this you will probably need to reinstall your software e That your licenses have not expired 4 A CHAPTER FIVE INSTALLING C MAP CM 93 3 Installing CM 93 3 Charts To install CM 93 3 you need An eToken USB security key and CM password usr provided by C Map ENC licence file via PC Maritime CM 93 3 Global Chart Database CD ee lf an eToken security key is unavailable you can generate two files User usr amp LicenceOrder usr and email them to PC Maritime for registration and licence issue lf you have an eToken attached start from the section headed Installing the CM 93 3 chart database If you do not have an eToken start from the next section To generate a User usr file if you do not have an e Token The facility is provided in case of loss or damage to the e Token to provide an emergency method of installing charts 1 Start Navmaster 2 Choose Management from the Chart menu 3 Select the CM 93 3 System tab Note This tab does not appear if a valid eToken is attached General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 2 Database Licence Order Licence Update Charts Chart Lale Systemi pz 4 E nter Customer Details Details 5 Create Useruer File Ereate T Copy User uer File Copy To 10 Utilities Delete all chart data Delete 4 Enter the System ID number found on a sticker atta
119. ay a menu that is partially context sensitive The top portion of the menu displays context sensitive options as follows Position monitoring in DR mode Position Vessel DR Offset Vessel Chartpoints Add New Chartpoint Delete Selected Chartpaint Route Add New Waypoint Insert New Waypoint Delete Selected Waypoint i 15625 ES Default scale Best chart for Cursor Posn Charts for Vessel Posn In all operations the following are available Scale selector to choose the exact scale for the display of vector charts Charts for Cursor Posn Lock Chart Format ENC Display Default scale to display the current chart at its compilation scale 2 Variation 2 21 6 W Tidal stream Properties Alt Enter Best chart for Cursor Posn to select the largest scale chart for the position Charts for Vessel Posn to display and optionally select from a list of charts for vessel position Charts for Cursor Posn to display and optionally select from a list of charts for cursor position Lock Chart Format If you have more than one chart format installed use this option to lock the current chart format to the current window This is useful if 1 You wish to temporarily disable the selection of other chart types 2 You wish to have two or more chart windows one displaying ARCS and the other CM 93 3 or ENC Chart type Display to display a menu from which you can select for ARCS the Over
120. base from another Location To Save A Database to A New Location Maintaining Databases Print and Print Preview INSTALLING ARCS AND UPDATES ARCS Licence Number Chart Permits To Delete All Charts Installing ARCS or Seafarer Charts ARCS Navigator or Seafarer Update Service ARCS Skipper and Seafarer Charts ARCS Seafarer Chart or Update Installation Failures ARCS Seafarer Chart Management Information INSTALLING AND UPDATING ENCS Installing Encrypted ENC Charts Installing Encrypted ENC Updates To Update an Existing Licence or Add New Cell Permits To Install ENC S 57 Compiler License Installing Unencrypted ENC Charts and Updates Installing CM ENC Charts 38 39 42 49 49 50 50 50 50 51 51 53 58 61 61 62 63 64 64 68 68 68 68 68 71 74 80 81 83 83 87 87 88 90 91 Installing CM ENC Updates 95 ENC Chart or Update Installation Failures 97 ENC Chart Management Information 97 The C Map Cartographic Service 98 INSTALLING C MAP CM93 3 CHARTS AND UPDATES 102 Installing CM 93 3 Charts 102 CM 93 3 Chart Management Information 109 The C Map Cartographic Service 110 ELECTRONIC CHARTS 113 ECDIS Chart 1 113 Scalebar North Up Symbol And Scale Factor 114 Chart Options 115 Chart Setup 117 Selecting Charts 119 Safety Contours 120 Vector Chart Options 123 Presentation Parameters 123 Zooming Charts 126 Moving Around Charts 127 The Right Mouse Menu on Charts 127 Other Chart Commands 128 Manual Chart Updat
121. cating COM ports and configuring baud rate For information on ARPA NMEA sentences please refer to ARPA NMEA Sentences To save your settings permanently see Workspace The ARPA Toolbar ARPA E x aoe G Hide Ack GoTo Toggle targets alarm target radar cursor The ARPA toolbar provides access to frequently used commands Hide targets Click to temporarily remove ARPA targets from the display Click again to restore targets and any history associated with them 4 Acknowledge alarm Click to acknowledge an alarm for the selected target To Go to an ARPA target 1 Click amp onthe Display Toolbar to select the Target Tracking side panel 2 Select the target you want to go to 3 Click the GoTo button on the ARPA toolbar Toggle Radar Cursor Provided that Navmaster is receiving NMEA sentence RSD from the ARPA clicking this button will show or hide the radar cursor The Target Tracking Side Panel Target Tracking select the ARPA Target Tracking side panel by clicking E on the Display Toolbar by choosing Target Tracking panel from the View menu or by pressing lt F12 gt Select the ais ARPA Tender ARPA tab to view ARPA data To select any target click its target number or click the target symbol on the chart This will Description Number 20 enable you to Nene Local Time 2 Nov 2001 e View the data associated with the target Latiude 51 28 74 N use the scroll bars to see any hidden S MUT
122. cent chart To open a new chart window 1 Choose Open from the File menu select a chart and choose Open ina new Window from the Open buiton 2 Click the right mouse button on the chart and chose either Charts for vessel position or Charts for cursor position from the menu and choose Open in a new Window from the Open button NB If the Open button is greyed out it means you already have the maximum number of chart windows open or have run low on memory Safety Contours E Safety Contours Shallow Contour 2 0 rr Deep Contour 30 0 mi Safety Contour 30 0 ri Safety Depth 30 0 m Display Two Shades Ony D Display Shallow Pattern LI Apply Close To set these parameters for your voyage click Devices Satellite NMEA towpt ETD wind the Contours button on the Vector Toolbar or Route wamings Chart wamings choose Contours from the Chart menu Three contours can be set vector charts only TEN Contour 10 0m aulan area together with a means of accentuating spot Fairway Cauti depths If the values you enter do not fs seers aution area correspond to a contour available in the chart Caution area ee bee r e the next contour up will be used For example if the chart on display has 5m and 10m contours ENC GB50284K Warnings F Visible Safety Contour 10 0 m lag to J Highlight and you have set your safety contour at 6m the 10m contour will be used as
123. ch the vessel points and the speed of the vessel relative to the water Heading course speed set and drift summary from ARPA Transmit None Description The direction from which the wind blow s with respect to north and the speed of the wind Apparent or true EE WIND TALKER IDs Receive WI I Transmit None Alarm Management ARPA and AIS Target Alarms Target Setup 3 Alarm as ARPA TOMA sound Alarm if Target is HAY Target Range Closer than fo nm of Own Vessel He CPATCPA a Closer than fi i nm within fe Choose Setup from the Target menu and select the Alarm tab for an alarm to sound for AIS or ARPA targets based on e Target Range e CPA TCPA Uncheck these options if you do not want an alarm to sound Remote Diagnostics Remote Diagnostics is a service available to customers with Technical Support Contracts If you wish to take advantage of this service and do not have a Technical Support Contract please contact PC Maritime Navmaster stores user configurations in a workspace which is stored in the Windows Registry Workspaces can be emailed to PC Maritime to enable us to replicate your system settings for technical support If you are having difficulty establishing correct connection with marine instruments GPS Gyro ARPA etc you can record the data being received By emailing a file to PC Maritime we can replay the data received from your equipment and help you
124. ch you receive a weekly Update CD e The Skipper service where you buy charts without time limit and can buy updates annually or quarterly Seafarer is provided by the Australian Hydrographic Office in a similar fashion except that all charts are licensed without time limit with options to subscribe to a monthly or periodical update service ARCS Licence Number With your first delivery of ARCS charts you received a UKHO sheet headed Schedule A containing your ARCS licence number To purchase additional charts you must give your chart supplier this licence number Chart Permits Each RC Chart CD contains all the charts available for a particular region A chart permit is a code that unlocks a specific chart To Delete All Charts Click Delete to delete all charts related to the tab currently in view ARCS ENC Seafarer or CM93 3 This is useful should you need to reinstall charts from a clean start Installing ARCS or Seafarer Charts For your first installation of ARCS or Seafarer charts you need 1 One floppy disk containing a licence file and chart permit file 2 One or more RC chart CDs 3 One Update CD containing the latest chart corrections 4 Installing charts on a computer Installing charts licences for the first time or when a new licence Is issued 1 2 3 4 Start Navmaster Choose Management from the Charts menu Choose the ARCS or Seafarer tab Insert your Weekly Update CD in your CD drive
125. check the Process box 6 Email the data file with C My Documents Registry x txt to your contact at PC Maritime or to supporit pcmaritime co uk Note You may wish to zip the files up before emailing This will reduce their size substantially Command Line Parameters Navmaster can accept a number of command line parameters for special situations Using these parameters you can specify for example a specific com port to search for or error logging for troubleshooting To apply a Command Line General Shortcut Compatibility Security Parameter Havmaszter 1 Close Navmaster j te Target type Application Type command line here 2 On the Windows Desktop Target location Navmaster right click on the Navmaster T arget nFiles Naymaster Navmaster exe noworkspace Icon select Properties and 3 ees Start ir C Program Files N awmaster then the Shortcut tab Shortcut key Mone 3 Place your cursor at the end Bun Normal window rd of the Target field after the Comment gt quote mark and any existing command line entries enter a space and type the command line eg logerrors as shown above To add more than one Command Line Parameter separate each one with a space 4 Click OK to close the dialog and restart Navmasiter Ascertain whether applying a command line has resolved the problem and contact PC Maritime for further support if necessary When you are finished close Navm
126. ched to the CM 93 3 CD jewel case in the User ID field The sticker also contains the Company ID PCMaritime UK 5 Click Details Enter your contact details in the Enter Customer Details section and click OK 6 Click Apply 7 Click Create 8 Note that this action overwrites any existing licenses and you will be asked for confirmation twice before the file is created Click OK to the message below to proceed NAYMASTER r 2 This option will permanently destroy all existing C Map licence s Continue Cancel 9 Click No to the question asking you to cancel the operation If successful you will receive the message New System ID has been successfully created 10 Click Copy To to copy the User usr file to a specified location on your hard drive or to a floppy disc 4 Installing the CM 93 3 chart database General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 System ari Licence Order Licence Update Charts Chart Lal gt r Eurentlii Registered Hame Issue Humber Etema hart Source Bales metal A Delete all chart data Delete 1 Select the CM 93 3 Database tab 2 Put the C Map Chart CD into your CD Drive 3 Click the browse button to the right of the External Chart Source field and select the folder X CM93_3 where X is the drive letter of your CD drive 4 Click Install If this button is greyed out the CD drive for the C93_ 3 folder described above is n
127. ck to temporarily remove AIS targets from the lt gt Ha display Click again to restore targets and any a n history associated with them Any filtering rue wey Using Z applied to hide targets is shown at the bottom of Sei the AIS side panel AlS Target Filtering is Active To Quick View text labels alongside targets Click to show text labels against targets for a limited time Click again to remove text labels To acknowledge a Lost Target alarm Click to acknowledge an alarm for the selected target To GoTo a specific target Click this button to go to the selected target To upload Voyage Data to AIS To upload data to your AIS equipment you must have an upload connection to the AIS and must set the COM port for transmission under Target Setup AIS Configuration See allocating COM ports for further information Normally this will be the same COM port used to receive AIS data Click this button and the following dialogue appears J OT Ship Type and Cargo No Change Unavailable C Ship Type i Destination ETA f HoChange Unavailable HoChange C Unavailable E P1515 01 April Navigational Status Draught ie MHo Change C Unavailable r Ho Change t Unavailable Persons on board r Regional Application HoChange C Unavailable w HoChange C Unavailable Cl H Pes a Each item has three states 1 No Change select this button if no change is required 2 Unavailable sel
128. ck to the time specified in Hrs Mins DEFAULT Click this button to change all settings to their defaults ARPA Setup Log into Setup Mode choose Setup from the Target menu and select the ARPA tab to set options Als ARPA General Configuration m Log Track mi Delete lost targets automatically E0 Seconds Maimun time out lirit 0 0 Hra Mins TRACK Click the spin buttons to change the interval at which position markers will be added and positions saved to the target log DELETE LOST TARGETS AUTOMATICALLY Check this box for targets to be deleted if they have been set as dangerous lost for the time specified in Maximum time out limit or if the target is given a lost status by the ARPA CHAPTER FOURTEEN NAVIGATION TOOLS TotalTide Interface Admiralty TotalTide is a tidal prediction program that provides a worldwide tidal height and tidal stream data prediction capability The software automates the prediction process eliminates the possibility of user error and provides an easy means of viewing both underkeel and overhead clearances PC Maritime offer a link to TotalTide s tidal height and stream outputs directly from Navmaster For this feature to be available users must have activated a valid license for TotalTide available from PC Maritime or your Admiralty chart agent For detailed information on the operation of TotalTide and the information provided please refer to the TotalT
129. ct the file required from the Name column 5 Click Open A chart opened through this dialogue will replace the chart in the current chart window Importing and Exporting Routes and Waypoints Procedures are provided to import or export route and waypoint data from to comma separated value csv or text txt file formats D To Import Waypoints into a Chartooint database 1 If you wish to import waypoints into an existing Chartpoint database ensure it is open otherwise create a new database File New Chartpoint database 2 Select the Chartpoint side panel and click the Edit button 3 Choose Import from the File menu and click the Chartpoint icon 4 Click the browse button to the right of File name and select the file to be imported 5 Click Import hor EEE a al Chartpoint Characters Characters Decimal or Characters 20 15dp or 15 Decimal or Characters eA 5d or 1b Characters Characters Characters Decimal Characters Filename C Temp FC 001 csv el Import Close The waypoint list must include all fields listed above blank fields should be separated by commas or you can change the default field delimiter comma or text qualifier quote mark at the top of the dialog An example comma separated value file csv follows LIZARD 49 54 9798 N 005 10 0098 W U England s most southerly point Latitude and longitude can be in any of the fol
130. d Properties the left mouse button on one of the end selection boxes and drag the cursor to the new position and release Extend To Edge to extend the position line to the edge of the chart window Delete to delete the current position line Properties to display the Position Mark Properties dialog the new location To move a position line end point click and hold an end point selection box and drag to the new location TO ADD A TIDAL STREAM VECTOR Click the Tidal Stream button Left click at the position where you want the tidal vector to be placed J Show Bearing and Reciprocal Extend To Edge Add Predicted Tidal Vector Add Actual Tidal Vector Delete All Tidal Vectors Click Add Predicted Tidal Vector or Add Actual Tidal Vector Overlay Tool Attributes Direction Effective Time Position FO 20 SAN DOF DS 547 x Cee e he Properties dialog appears to allow you to e Enter tidal rate and direction e Change Position Time click in this field to change the time you cannot change the date e Change Position A predicted tidal vector is annotated with the character P and Its vector line Is dashed An actual tidal vector is annotated with the character A and Its vector line is solid After a Tidal Vector has been created left click to select it on the tidal vector not the annotation box and then right click to Deselect e Deselect Delete e Delete to delete t
131. d for 10 15 etc when you select GC Wpts FORCE TO WHOLE DEGREES OF LONGITUDE If as is likely the first point in the Great Circle is not a whole number of degrees of longitude it is convenient for plotting on paper charts if each waypoint is forced to a whole number of degrees If you check this option the first segment will be calculated to arrive at a whole number of degrees of longitude and all subsequent waypoints along the Great Circle will be whole numbers Composite Great Circle LIMITING LATITUDE since a Great Circle track passes nearer to the pole than a Rhumb line track it may carry the ship into ice counter currents land or adverse winds You can enter a north or south latitude limit to avoid high latitudes lf you set a limiting latitude the calculation will produce 1 A Great Circle course to pass through the origin and the start of the limiting parallel of latitude 2 Arhumb line course along the limiting latitude 3 A Great Circle course to pass through the end of the limiting parallel of latitude and the destination Click a north or south limiting latitude box and use the spin buttons to set the latitude Route Setup Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Route menu General General Defaults Auto save database every jo0 30 Hrs Wlins Auto trancterdetebase on seve Database folder CAProgram Files Navmaste Routes Ei Attachments folder CAProgram Files NavmasterAttach P
132. d on a chart of undetermined datum the following warning is given lt One or more screen objects cannot be accurately referenced to this chart gt J Datum of chart Any other datum Shift available Shift added Chart stored in wessa The L e can be EE referenced to any chart with a supplied datum shift from WGS84 If the Chartpoint is viewed on a chart of undetermined datum the following warning is given lt One or more screen objects cannot be accurately referenced to this chart gt Datum of chart Undetermined Shift available Shift added Chart stored in BE Unknown The e cannot be ne referenced to any chart other than the one it was created on It was created on a chart with an unknown datum and therefore no datum shift can be applied to it when it is displayed on a chart with a known datum and supplied shift to WGS84 If the object appears on a chart with a supplied datum shift the following message is given lt One or more screen objects cannot be accurately referenced to this chart gt If the object appears on a chart with an undetermined datum the following message is given lt One or more screen objects cannot be accurately referenced to this chart gt Chartpoints created by typing in co ordinates in the Chartpoint panel All co ordinates typed in to the Chartpoint panel are assumed to be WGS84 and are stored accordingly Os 07 V ae ee Ce ROUTES A route c
133. database showing Name From and To fields Route list full Provides a list of all routes in the current database details showing Name From and To fields plus additional information including the contents of the memo field for each route Plan Reports Passage plan Provides leg information only with memos Passage plan Provides leg information plus any memos that have without been incorporated for waypoints memos Passage plan Includes magnetic variation and deviation calculations Log Reports Vessel log Limited report of positions COG SOG amp notes Voyage log Full report to ECDIS requirements Log list List of all logs stored in the current log database To view a report 1 Choose Print Preview from the File menu Note that you must have a printer driver installed 2 Select the Chart Chartpoint Route or Log tab and double click the item you wish to preview Print Preview me x al View of Installed Chart Installed ARCS Selected Chart List List Cancel To print a report 1 To print a report choose Print from the File menu or click on the toolbar Note that you must have a printer driver installed 2 Select the Chart Chartpoint Route or Log tab and double click the item you wish to print CHAPTER THREE INSTALLING ARCS AND UPDATES The UK Hydrographic Office offers two update services for ARCS e The Navigator service where you licence charts for 12 months during whi
134. dd Position Add VRM Mark Add event Add EBL i Marker Add PIX Add LOP MOB EDIT Click the Edit button to enter the drawing and editing mode Whilst in Edit mode the cursor is displayed thus have finished to return to normal operation TO DELETE MARINER TOOLS Click the Edit button when you When you click any tool button a menu appears Each menu has an option to delete all existing overlays of the type associated with the button TO HIDE ALL MARINER TOOLS Click Hide to temporarily remove Mariner Tools from the chart Click Hide again to restore them TO ADD A VARIABLE RANGE MARKER VRM A menu will appear to allow you to Click the VRM button co EEL AE MOE ET Bi ee Add ship centred VRM Add free movable VRM Delete all YR Ms e Add ship centred VRM if there is a valid ship s position Selecting this option places the VRM centre point on the ship e Add free movable VRM select this option and left click at the required centre point of the VRM Move the cursor to create the required size of the VRM and click when finished J Overlay Tool Attributes Concentric Range 0 70 nm Cancel e The dialog above is displayed to enable you to manually enter a range and concentric radius if you wish Click OK when finished After a VRM has been created left click to select it and then right click to e Deselect Deselect e Show Annotation e Show Annotation to d
135. ded to the end of the list El Ifthe selection bar were on waypoint 3 a new waypoint would be added between waypoints 3 and 4 a Del Nav CPT List 3 On the chart move the cursor to the position of the new waypoint and right click Choose Insert New Waypoint to insert the waypoint before the selected waypoint or Add New Waypoint to add the waypoint after the selected waypoint 4 Inthe Chartpoint list select the waypoint before the insertion point click CPT List and select the Chartpoint you wish to add Double click on the Chartpoint or press the lt ENTER gt key Click CPT List again to close the Chartpoint list 5 In the Chartpoint list select the waypoint before the insertion point click the button Select the new waypoint and then tab to move between the latitude and longitude and other fields Use the right left arrow keys to move between the latitude longitude values and the up down arrow keys or number keys to change the values To add or insert a waypoint from GPS Click the Nav button to download the current position from your GPS as a waypoint in your route A popular use of this function is to get the first waypoint in a route If you are inserting your current position into an existing route select the waypoint before the insertion point before clicking the Nav button To Move a Waypoint to a different location in the list Click the Waypoints tab and select the waypoint to move Click the Up
136. display of fix time and source against each position marker Time marks tick or clear to turn on or off the display of time marks at the interval specified Limit to previous tick or clear to limit the display of track to the time specified eg the past 4 hours Automatic drawing filter tick to apply a filter that removes overlapping track points to reduce screen clutter If not ticked all track points are drawn regardless of whether they can be individually seen which can increase the drawing time Optimise track drawing tick to minimise the number of position points used to draw the track by removing those that would otherwise be on a straight line Having this option on greatly reduces track drawing time especially for long voyage records We recommend that you uncheck it only if you need to see every position marker such as during an investigation Warnings In accordance with IMO Resolution MSC 232 82 Performance Standards for ECDIS An alarm is given if the vessel within a specified time set by the mariner is going to cross a safety contour ENC CM ENC or CM93 3 charts An alarm or indication as selected by the mariner is given if the vessel within a specified time set by the mariner is going to cross the boundary of a prohibited area or of a geographic area for which special conditions exist ENC or CM93 3 charts An option is provided to activate an alarm when the ship crosses a point or line or is within the bo
137. e manual updates can be added to RNCs using the same symbols and procedures described below However no information is available for objects on RNCs and delete symbols are added without reference to any object on the chart To Add A New Manual Update Manual Updates Select the Manual Update Object you want to add and select its Object Type Dangers Be Harbour Installations Re Harbour regulations Be Regulated areas Re Marine services and signal stations Be Artificial features Re Aids to navigation Re Recommended tracks and routes a Radar reflector Object Type A 2 ax new C 1 Choose Manual Updates Add Manual Update from the Chart wi menu or click _ on the Manual Updates toolbar J 2 Select the object F amp 2s to navigation gt Beacons to add in the Buoys category list Be eo cardinal y Buoy installation click the a Buoy isolated danger al Buoy lateral symbol to expand eii Bioy ade weaker each category i Buoy special purpose general For example to add a cardinal buoy expand Aids to Navigation followed by Buoys and select Buoy cardinal 3 Alternatively enter text in the Search field and click Find The first appearance of the text will be selected Click Find again to find the next appearance and so on 4 Some objects can be represented by a point line or area If there is such a choice select the Object type required 5 Click Next when you
138. e Answer ans file Click Update to process the update file E To renew all CM 93 3 licenses This is a special facility to update all licenses to the same expiry date and is only available where necessary and by request to C Map Norway 1 Select the Licence tab 2 Check Renew All Licenses 3 You will be supplied with a 16 character code paste this into the Licence field 4 Click Apply CM 93 3 Chart Management Information Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the following tabs to view information about your charts Charts Click the Charts tab to see a list of all the charts you have licensed System Database Licence Onder Licence Update Charts Chart LA r Number 2114030 11Al410 21141580 21141440 114J500 21140310 21160010 21160090 21160110 11AL4 0 11AL410 21140320 11J0100 21145690 ris O O mi l aaa T aa pE Description o MAR DE ALBORAN MAR BALEAR VESTERAALEN VEST FINNMARK B VIEINGBANKEN H amp LTENBANKEN Baltic Sea Northern Sheet and Gulf of DEL CABO DE S40 VICENTE AL CAB BRITISH ISLES GEWAESSER WISCHEN ISLAND UN FAA BJORNOYA TIL ISFIOQRDEN STU MORO SVALBARD FISKERIFART NORDSJOEEN HORDA BARENTSHAVET SUERVESTLIGE DEL GOLFO DE ViZC4 74 DE BREST ALL FAA STORBANKEN OG SENTRALBA LAQDOZHSKOE ZERO eL Mm PIE Pree A ee a Akili Scale A 1 1100000 1 700000 1 00000 1 750000 1 750000 1 1500000 1 100
139. e dialog above appears to allow you to e Adjust Position the default is the position at which the MOB event was triggered e Change Annotation Text click in this field to change the text e Change Event Time click in this field to change the time you cannot change the date e Change Event Name click in this field to enter text After a MOB event has been created left click to select it and then right click to e Deselect Deselect e Show Annotation to display the me SFewShmArscion Show Overlay Tool Time annotation text Delete e Show Overlay Tool Time to display Properties the event time and date e Delete to delete the MOB event e Properties to display the MOB Properties dialog Note You can only select a MOB event or change its properties if Mariner Tools are active To move a MOB event left click to select it and drag to the new position The MOB event is a subset of the Event tool so to delete all MOB events in one operation select Delete ALL Events from the Add Event button TO ADD AN EVENT e Click the Event button Bin Pos Pos 7 e Left click at the position you want the event Delete All Events placed e The Properties dialog will appear to allow you to e Adjust Position e Change Annotation Text click in this field to change the text e Change Event Time click in this field to change the time you cannot change the date e Change Event Name click in this field to en
140. e recorded data is the actual data received during a voyage Therefore the voyage can be reconstructed in real time soeeded up or slowed down Position COG amp SOG from the GPS and heading from the Gyro enable the vessel outline with heading marker and direction vector to be displayed and manipulated for analysis The tracked target table from ARPA allows other vessels to be displayed with their positions tracks CPAs TCPAs etc Logs of individual targets can be shown as below Target Log Target number 6 l i a IE i l oj x Latitude Longitude Datum Speed Course Distance Bearing Time CRA Distance CPA Status ere f2001 2054222 SSA 370N ODS OS BREE WRSE4 23 3 eel eee 43 hee 1 03 Tracking eff 2001 20 53 22 SSA 07 N OOO 250 E WO 24 0 220 2 03 339 5 96 1 09 Tracking ere 2001 205422 51S 780N ODS URSSBE woS8S4 24 5 22 1 79 a34 4 78 1 11 Tracking 2771172001 20 55 24 STS 504dN 00202397E WwWhosa4 23 1 225 1 56 azr 2 86 1 14 Tracking 2771172001 20 56 26 5131 156 O02 OY SSg E Wise 24 4 fee 1 29 ae 1 51 1 14 Tracking Are 2001 20 57 26 B1 30 853 N 00207499E WO 25 2 22 1 15 292 0 46 1 14 Tracking 2re1172001 20 58 32 51 30 491 N OOO OE wosS84 26 4 218 1 16 64 0 59 1 13 Tracking Are 2001 20 59 36 51 30 163FN OOS URBIZE WOSbd 26 0 219 1 28 252 1 563 1 11 Tracking fl The key benefits are 1 Documentary proof of what happened in the run up to an incident 2 Post incident analysis 4 As shown above own ship
141. e under Multiple Display Clear the tick box to remove the route from display The following image shows Navmaster displaying an active route red and alternate route orange x 18 a OM 8094 4 en Th Ama PEMBADKE M WES l e E a i 2 A bi Pan te mE i p Aana TEENEADKE N Fics T F F STAREHE ts MEADES 000 0 A a ff Go 024 35 i wba oO if 068 5 aie y oeae T a KTT ia Route Symbology Monitored Route Symbology is shown to the ue La amp right When position monitoring the next ig waypoint is shown as per the left hand T waypoint Alternate Route Symbology is shown to the 061 5 right The left symbol indicates the currently ee 5 selected waypoint emg ia E Route Options Choose Options from the Route menu To turn off Active Alternate route display clear the Display tick box Overlays The Overlays tab is further divided into General display items items related to Route monitoring and items related to the display of Turning Circles GENERAL OVERLAYS Overlays Monitoring Great Circle v Display General Monitoring Turning Circles Direction arrow Course Planned speed Distance to run ticks and labels C Entire route Currentleg Mark ewer 110 0 Click the down arrow and select Active or Alternate to set M stve x the following Patera Direction arrow Displays a direction
142. e updated once per week by CD or automatic download via Internet or RAS The SENC database can be updated with chart corrections via 1 CD C MAP Norway will supply you with a new ENC database weekly This CD contains the complete and updated ENC SENC database and completely replaces previous CDs The new CD is installed into your ECDIS system and the SENC data is checked for authenticity Please see your ECDIS user manual for more details on installation 2 Internet RAS or email Your SENC subscription entitles you to download chart corrections by connecting to the Internet C MAP Remote Access Server RAS or by email Once connected charts updates are downloaded and applied to the SENC database with a log of all changes being available If your system supports email updating you should prepare an update order and email this directly to updates c map no The update server will automatically process the request and reply to the email with the updates attached The updates are split into 1 44MB files to allow them to be copied to floppy disks EE Licence Expiry If you are using an updated CM 93 SENC database together with a type approved ECDIS it is considered equivalent to the navigational charts required by the SOLAS Safety Of Life At Sea Convention It is the responsibility of the ships personnel to ensure that the charts are updated at the beginning of each voyage It is also the responsibility of the ship owners or Manageme
143. ect labels for display when the chart catalogue is selected under the ENC ARCS Seafarer and CM 93 3 tabs o Type eg ARCS ENC CM 9 o Name o Description e Apply a filter to determine how densely chart boundaries are drawn If you sent the slider close to None then all chart boundaries will be drawn regardless of the scale of chart being viewed this can clutter the view and take time to draw If you set the filter close to Max then only overview scale chart boundaries will be drawn A setting in the middle will probably suit most requirements GRATICULE Check Graticule to display a latitude and longitude grid on charts ENC and CM 93 3 chart options GENERAL Overlays ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 BSB General Custom Display Limit lines Chart Catalogue CHART CATALOGUE Check to display the chart boundaries of installed ENCs CUSTOM DISPLAY General Custom Display Fage Name Custom 1 Mew Rename Delete Save Class Metrics Point F Line Cartographic area Compass Cartographic symbol LUINES Cartographic line PTEs Text set by Area 3D Points tapoi Point of interest texto Text ES water Water feature za achare Anchorage area ACHA Anchorage area 25 Other Anchor berth achbrt Custom display enables you to define additional vector chart displays to meet your requirements To create a custom display 1 Click new and enter a name 2 Set the start leve
144. ect this button if you wish to make the item unavailable This will cause the AIS unit to transmit an invalid data field AIS receivers will see a blank field for the item 3 Valid Setting select this button to enter data for upload Note in some cases you will get a pre set list of selections defined by AIS specifications Once you are satisfied with your selections click the Send button After a short while you can check the data by selecting Own vessel in the AIS target side panel and viewing the Dynamic Static and Voyage displays The AIS Target Tracking Side Panel select the AIS Target Tracking side panel by clicking E onthe Display Toolbar by choosing Target Tracking panel from the View menu or by pressing lt F12 gt Select the AIS tab to view AIS data J The AIS Target Tracking side panel x consists of a target list and Dynamic AS ARPA Tender TDMA Static and Voyage buttons to display data amp Own Vessel associated with each target MINERAL TIANJIN 351270000 MOLPRESTIGE If own vessel data is received via the AIS E EETA MAES c my BELUGA STIMULATION data stream Own Vessel is placed at Eoo j E 257669000 the top of the AIS Target side panel target m list so that you can view own vessel data as oo mame i O transmitted De aro AlS Type Class A If own vessel position exists targets are ee ent p targ Longitude 004 03 653 E sorted by range with the nearest first a Range fr
145. ed a new public key or SSE 06 the ENC may originate from another service A new SA public key can be obtained from the IHO website or from your data supplier SA signed DS Certificate file is not available A valid certificate can be obtained from the IHO website or your data supplier 4 SSE 07 SSE 08 SSE 09 SSE 10 SSE 11 SSE 12 SSE 13 SSE 14 SSE 15 SSE 16 SSE 17 SSE 18 SSE 19 SSE 20 SSE 21 SSE 22 SSE 23 SSE 24 SSE 25 SSE 26 SSE 27 SA Digital Certificate X509 file incorrect format A valid certificate can be obtained from the IHO website or your data supplier ENC Signature is invalid Permits not available for this Data Server Contact your data supplier to obtain the correct permits Cell Permit file not found Load the permit file provided by the data supplier Cell Permit format is incorrect Contact your data supplier and obtain a new permit file Cell Permit is invalid checksum is incorrect Contact your data supplier and obtain a new permit file Incorrect system date check that the computer clock if accessible is set correctly or contact your system supplier Subscription service has expired Please contact your data supplier to renew the subscription licence ENC CRC value is incorrect Contact your data supplier as ENC s may be corrupted or missing data Userpermit is invalid checksum is incorrect Check that the correct hardware device dongle is connected or co
146. ed as ine connecting own ship current and past positions The primary past track shall be drawn using a thick solid line style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbol The secondary past track shall be drawn using a thin solid line style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols SN243 Past track time increments Optionally time increments along the past track may be shown The time increments shall be presented as single lines perpendicular to the past track with their midpoint on it and extending at least 1 mm but not more than 1 5 mm on either side They shall be spaced along the past track to represent the distance own ship travelled in the user selected increment of the time nterval used for the velocity vector The time ncrements for the primary past track shall be drawn using a solid line style SN243 Past track past positions Alternatively the user may select to present past positions along the past track in place of time increments Past positions shall be drawn as small filled circular symbols with a diameter of not more than 1 5 mm with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols Vessel Options Overlays Overlays Track Wamings m Vessel Shape C Symbol Automatic Vessel Fill r 5 Transparent E Speed and Direction Vector Applied to all targets Interval Marks r Stabilisation 00 06 Hrs Mins I 1 min M Display v
147. ed to be renewed each 12 months from the start of the subscription Failure to renew a subscription will result in the charts becoming unavailable Troubleshooting If you are having problems installing your software or charts please check the following before calling C MAP e You are installing on Windows 2000 or Windows XP The system will not normally run under Windows 95 or Windows 98 first edition e That the registered WORLD database is available e That you have correctly typed the licence string e That you have not reinstalled Windows or any major hardware components If you have done this you will probably need to reinstall your software only required for systems that are not using eToken CHAPTER SIX ELECTRONIC CHARTS ECDIS Chart 1 ECDIS Chart 1 is an ENC version of IHO INT1 including all simplified and traditional symbols line styles and colours used It is provided as a look up reference and can be accessed and used as follows 1 Choose ECDIS Chart 1 from the Help menu The chart will open in a new window 2 Click or scroll to the part of the chart you wish to access Display Simplified Symbols 3 Right click to display a menu By default traditional symbology is shown Click Ea Properties Alt Enter Display Simplified symbols if required 4 Click Properties and expand the item to display information and the attributes of Froperties the object ge beter OU 5 Click Xlto Seow atem Bu
148. ed to install a digital certificate please refer to Installing the SA Security Certificate on page 88 below e A public key file optional PRIMAR PUB e A cell permit file Normally called provided by chart PERMIT TXT supplier ENC Base and Update exchange sets provided by chart which may be delivered on CD DVD or supplier other large media or via online services IHO S 63 Data Protection Scheme Navmaster is compatible with the IHO S 63 Data Protection Scheme v1 1 and is backward compatible with version 1 0 of the scheme IHO S 63 Data Protection Scheme Error Messages are listed on page 292 below Installing Encrypted ENC charts 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the ENC S 57 Encrypted tab followed by the Install tab 4 D General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 BSB 5 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History Licence Encrypted Unencrypted Install Maintenance Cell Hame i Fermit Base ein ete Pop lf the Install button is greyed out it is because the Scheme Administrators SA Security Certificate has not been installed Follow the instructions under Installing the SA Security Certificate on page 88 below before proceeding 2 Click the Install button This will open a browse window headed Select Permit File location PERMIT TXT My Recent Documents 3 Locate and select filename TXT and click Open The filename wi
149. eive HC HN VD HE Il VM Transmit Actual vessel heading in degrees True produced by any device or system producing true heading Actual vessel heading in degrees True produced by any device or system producing true heading The compass heading to which the vessel points and the speed of the vessel relative to the water Heading course speed set and drift summary from ARPA None Primary and Secondary Position Systems normally GPS NMEA Sentences Pref d Sentence BOD Bearing Origin to Destination BWR Bearing and Distance to Waypoint DTM Datum Reference GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data GNS GNSS Fix Data GLL Geographic Position Latitude Longitude GLP Loran C Position RMA Recommended Minimum Specific Loran C data RMB Recommended Minimum Navigation Information Description Bearing angle of the line calculated at the origin waypoint extending to the destination waypoint from the origin waypoint for the active navigation leg of the journey Time UTC and distance and bearing rhumb line to and location of a specified waypoint from present position Local geodetic datum and datum offsets from a reference datum Time position and fix related data for a GPS receiver Fix data for single or combined satellite navigation systems GPS GLONASS GNSS Latitude and Longitude of vessel position time of position fix and status Present position and time P
150. enew All Licences with one Licence Special Licence Licence 4 Apply If you have licensed more than one Zone or Area repeat Item 2 above until you have entered the codes for them all Click Apply After processing the CM 93 3 charts will be ready for use Ordering additional charts 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the CM 93 3 Licence Order tab Follow the steps under the heading Activate the charts as described under the heading To generate a chart licence above a Installing CM93 3 Updates subscription service only General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 BSB System Database Licence Order Licence Update Charts Chart Updates 4 t Auto Manual Download size in bytes of updates Download list of updates available i Download all available updates i Mum Date and Time Downoad All Mame If you have a subscription licence a new chart database CD is issued to you every four months You can also update your charts with all applicable Notices to Mariners and new chart editions at any time via an Internet connection To update CM93 3 charts from a new CD 1 Select the CM 93 3 Database tabs and put the C Map Chart CD into your CD Drive 2 Click the browse button to the right of the External Chart Source field and select the folder X CM93_3 where X is the drive letter of your CD drive 3 Click Install If this b
151. ent Predictian Time Usermeined Winnie TTE pb This panel shows the current prediction time as set in Tools TotalTide Options If time is set to User Defined scroll buttons and date and time selectors become available so that you can change time here as required Note you can reduce the size of TotalTide panels by double clicking on their borders and restore to full size by double clicking on the blue title bar gt Prediction Time DISPLAY FILTER PANEL Click to display a panel O ta W that lets you filter out Fitter List_ M port and stream a Albania oi th Algeria information by country o aA Argentina a amp Azores and data type Simply clear the tick box to remove unwanted items from the display a ee Belgium oe BD Port Harmonic Referenced oe BB Port Harmonic oe I Port Non Harmonic oe Mg Stream Non Harmonic igh Canada DISPLAY PORTS PANEL Numb Neme Prediction Region Latitude Longiude j Type Area J Umi Wh ite Sire Bay PAW ISOs 40 Engkena AO 0000 ORF IS 000 Peet Han Heme 1 4 Eung Porth Bis Pharouh Desonport AH ISO A000 England SSO OO 000 Fon Hansin 1 4 E unope Moth Dp Saltesh PH SO 0000 Englend 24000 UHIN Port HonHemo 1 A Europ Morth THE z ET green Fa Hie 1507 00g England Borer O00 tei 06 Fit Hor Haso 1 4LE unig orth OM14 3 Cotehels Guay RATS 000 Englend SSO 00713 0100 Pot Monee 1 4 Europa Morh Oia Lopwel AH
152. equired red basic colour and shall flash with their base target symbols until acknowledged by the user AIS target velocity vectors Once acknowledged the symbols shall cease flashing and unless considered as dangerous shall assume the basic colour of other non dangerous target symbols fo Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s 2 8 b Velocity vectors time increments Radar target time increments Time increments may be shown drawn across target velocity vectors T Time increments shall be presented as single te lines perpendicular to the vectors with their midpoint on them and extending not more than 1 5 mm on either side They shall be spaced along the vectors to represent the distance the target will travel in the time increment of the time interval used for own AIS target time increments ship s velocity vector The increments shall be drawn using a thick solid line style with the same basic colour as for target symbols Time increments for dangerous targets shall be the required red basic colour and shall flash with their base target symbols until acknowledged by the user Once acknowledged the symbols shall cease flashing and unless considered as dangerous shall use the basic colour of other non dangerous target symbols W w x i Associated target time increments AIS aids to navigation Real AIS ATON AIS aids to navigation ATON shall be presented as a diamond with crossed
153. er receives an ALR Set Alarm State sentence the message is placed in the System Messages AIS record as shown below The message is not repeated for 30 minutes or until the message changes To view the window click the Messages symbol on the status bar or choose System Messages from the View menu and select AIS in the left hand column H System Messages iS System Warning 16 08 2004 77 07 36 Als EXTERNAL EPFS LOST Alarm 25 Time 13 33 20 Alarm Acknowledged Yes Threshold E Chart Excceded Yes Chartpoint Waring 16708 2004 11 01 34 AIS HEADING LOST INVALID Alarm 32 Time 13 35 25 Alarm Acknowledged Yes Threshold Escceded es m H Waning 16 08 2004 11 01 34 AIS NO VALID ROT INFORMATION Alarm 35 Time 13 35 25 Alarm Acknowledged Yes te Mavigation j Threshold Excceded Yes hs AIS Tidal Route Changing Individual AIS Target Properties To display individual target properties right click on a target on the chart choose Properties from the menu and select the AIS Target Summary tab To change settings select the item to change options will appear on the right if there are no options the item cannot be changed Click OK or Apply to save your changes Properties for ARCS 1872 ARCS AIS Target Summary Name VICTORINE Call Sign CeSs4 MMSI 311534000 Navigational Status Target Valid Mon D angerous Target Captured 3070772004 12 03 44 Target Status Sleep Display Target F OF
154. er tab 1 Insert your latest Update CD into your CD drive f the ARCS Update data is not on a CD click the browse button to the right and select the appropriate location hard disk memory stick etc As soon as a valid update CD is recognised the CD identifier will appear eg WK10_04 and the Manual Entry fields will light up Enter the chart number followed by the permit string exactly as given ignore the symbols Note that all letters should be entered in lower case and there are no letter O s only zeros in the permit If possible copy and paste the permit string to avoid typing errors General Licence Charts History CD Identifier wk 0 04 Chart Installation Select Permits vn Manual Entry Chart number Permit string Permits entered O 3876 a 201 46050bo455a3S0505 td4b 1 250 Add Updates Installation Install Click the Add button If you have more chart permits to add enter them now otherwise click the Install button beneath Add You will be prompted to insert the appropriate Area CDs On completion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures ARCS Skipper and Seafarer Charts Charts provided under these services are up to date at the time of purchase They can be updated at intervals at extra cost Navmaster must keep track of the RC Chart CD date and Update CD date applicable to EE
155. ertificate is pre to update it installed and you need take no action 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the ENC S 57 Encrypted tab followed by the Maintenance tab If a SA Security Certificate has been installed the View button will be available and you can read it General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 BSB 8 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History Licence Encrypted Unencrypted Install Maintenance SA security Certificate Public hey Install Exchange sets tapen Date Server ld Issue Publication 2 Click the Install button This will open a file selection dialog headed Select SA certificate location My Recent Documents Desktop 3 Locate and select filename CRT and click Open Note The filename is not fixed it may be IHO CRT or Primar CRT or UKHO CRT and is normally delivered on exchange set media base CD 4 You will then be asked 4 x Do you have a public key to install 7 5 Click Yes and select the file in the appropriate location or No if you do not have one Note Primar CRT you generate a SSE26 error message This can be ignored Primar CRT will be replaced by IHO CRT when version 1 1 of the S 63 Data Protection Scheme is adopted whereupon SSE26 will no longer OCCUT Viewing Installed Exchange Sets Base and Update CDs This dialog also shows the exchange sets that have been copied to the hard drive Exch
156. es oa le eon ae Be Zi Critical Points must be inside the off track limits of the route leg Alarms are triggered for the current route leg which is automatically selected if the route is locked if the route is not locked you can select the current leg manually from the Monitor side panel Two alarms are triggered 1 On approach when the farthest extent of the vessel s guard zone reaches the Critical Point or a line perpendicular to the route leg extending 10 nm either side of the Critical Point 2 On arrival when a perpendicular from the first point of the vessel s outline reaches the Critical Point If you change the deviation limits for any leg warnings are recalculated Critical Points are stored as part of a Mariner Overlay J To define a Critical Point 1 Create a Mariner Overlay 2 Click the Edit Overlay button and select the Point object from the Mariner Overlay toolbar 3 From the Point Properties dialog select Critical Point from the Point Type drop down list 4 Left click on the chart where you want the Critical Point to be placed 5 Enter any text in the Point Properties text box and tick Display Text if you want the text to be shown against the Critical Point on the chart Click OK when you have finished 6 Click the Edit Overlay button on the Mariner Overlay toolbar to exit Edit mode Automatic Route Transfer to Backup ECDIS Where dual Navmaster ECDIS systems are in operatio
157. es 129 The Chart Information Panel 135 Chart Information on the Title Bar 138 Chart Notes and Diagrams ARCS 138 Temporary and Preliminary Notices to Mariners ARCS 139 The Blank Chart 139 CHARTPOINTS 140 Creating and Editing Chartpoints 140 Selecting a Chartpoint 141 GoTo Chartpoint 141 To Move A Chartpoint 142 To Delete A Chartpoint 142 To Sort Chartpoints 142 The Chartpoint Panel 142 Chartpoint Options 144 Chartpoint Setup 144 Entering Chartpoints in the Local Chart Datum 145 The Application of Datum Shifts to Chartpoints 146 ROUTES 148 To Create A Route 148 Setting Route Parameters 150 Editing A Route 152 Reviewing A Route 154 Route Functions 155 Route Side Panel Tabs 155 Route Warnings 158 Using Critical Points in Route Planning 159 Automatic Route Transfer to Backup ECDIS 160 saving Your Work 161 Route Locking 161 Multiple Route Display 161 Route Options 163 Route Setup 168 The Application of Datum Shifts to Route Waypoints 168 PASSAGE PLANS 170 How to Create a Passage Plan 170 The Plan Tab 171 Printing and Exporting Plans 172 POSITION PLOTTING AND MONITORING 174 Interfacing to GPS 174 Starting a Passage 175 The Position Monitoring Side Panel 176 Route Locking 181 The Position Monitoring Window 182 Position Source 184 Position Offset 184 Navigator Options 185 Navigator Setup 186 Radar Overlay 191 Dead Reckoning DR 192 Position Logging 194 Log Reports 197 Uploading Routes and Waypoints to GPS 199 Tip
158. escribed above is not selected correctly or the CD is not present Chart data will be copied from the CD to the hard drive and carry out a digital signature check to ensure data integrity which will take a few minutes If the SENC database fails the digital signature check the following message will be displayed and the database will not be available for registration This database failed the digital signature check and therefore cannot be safely loaded into the ECDIS Please contact your nearest C MAP office for further information To generate a CM ENC chart licence 6 Select the Licence Order tab Select the chart or area name you wish to purchase and click the right arrow button to add the item to the Order box Continue until all the items you need are listed in the order box Click the Load button if you wish to display the last order saved 8 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History Database Licence Order Licence Update Charts Area Order E UK United Kingdom Hy ae esto Le GB10 a PE ae T a Subscribe Clear Order Load B Save 9 Copy To 7 Check Subscribe if you are licensing charts under an annual subscription with updates or uncheck Subscribe if you are purchasing the charts without time limit or updates 8 Click Save 9 Click Copy To to copy the CM ENCLicenseOrder ord file to a specified location on your hard drive or to a floppy disc 10 Email the C
159. et Operati onal display area Past position S Sleepin g AIS target Selecte d target Standar d display User dialogu A target with a predicted CPA and TCPA that violates values preset by the operator The respective target is marked by a dangerous target symbol The level of information which cannot be removed from the ECDIS display consisting of information which is required at all times in all geographic areas and all circumstances It is not intended to be sufficient for safe navigation Direction in which the bow of a ship is pointing expressed as an angular displacement from north A marking of an operational status of displayed information which needs special attention e g information with low integrity or invalid information A target representing the last valid position of a target before its data was lost The target is displayed by a lost target symbol Area of the display used to graphically present chart and radar information excluding the user dialogue area On the chart display this is the area of the chart presentation On the radar display this is the area encompassing the radar image Equally time spaced past position marks of a tracked or reported target and own ship The co ordinates used to display past positions may be either relative or true A target indicating the presence and orientation of a vessel equipped with AIS in a certain location The target is displayed by a sleeping targ
160. et symbol No additional information is presented until activated A target selected manually for the display of detailed alphanumeric information in a separate data display area The target is displayed by a selected target symbol The level of information that should be shown when a chart is first displayed on ECDIS The level of the information it provides for route planning or route monitoring may be modified by the mariner according to the mariner s needs An area of the display consisting of data fields and or menus that is allocated to the interactive presentation and entry or selection of 4 earea_ operational parameters data and commands mainly in alphanumeric form User An auxiliary presentation configured by the user for a specific task at selected hand The presentation may include radar and or chart information in present combination with other navigation or ship related data ation Navigation System Types ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System The International Maritime Organisation approved the performance standard for ECDIS in November 1995 The chart data used in an ECDIS must conform to the Electronic Nautical Chart ENC specification An ENC must be issued for use on the authority of a government authorised hydrographic office RCDS Raster Chart Display System Recognising the delays in implementing ECDIS various hydrographic offices identified a need for alternative o
161. fficial chart data to connect the areas of ENC coverage expected over the next few years This led to the development of the Admiralty ARCS raster chart and NOAA s BSB raster chart Both formats come from the same production process used for paper charts and are in every respect identical to the paper versions In December 1998 the IMO approved an amendment to the ECDIS performance standard that recognises a raster chart display RODS mode of operation within ECDIS provided certain conditions are met This will include a backup folio of up to date paper charts This allows ECDIS to operate Dual Fuel with ARCS providing official chart coverage for areas not covered by ENCs ECS Electronic Chart Systems An ECS is a system that does not conform to the ECDIS performance standard There are as yet no official performance standards applicable to this type of system A system is an ECS if 4 e Itis using chart data of any type that is not issued under the authority of a government authorised hydrographic office e The system does not meet the ECDIS performance standard APPENDIX E TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS The following flow charts are provided to assist in troubleshooting Interfacing with equipment 1 No position received No heading received No heading received OSD sentence from ARPA available 2 3 4 5 No speed received No speed received OSD sentence from ARPA available
162. following automatic entries are made Type System status Position Route monitoring Message EPFS reception lost Caution NMEA not received Position calculation transferred to DR EPFS position re established NMEA manually switched off Dead Reckoning manually switched off User confirmed GPS set to WGS84 User confirmed GPS not set to WGS84 Vessel outside off track limit for the active route Vessel inside off track limit for 4 Occurs On loss of NMEA position input On transfer to DR calculation On regaining NMEA position input When user turns off NMEA reception When user turns off DR calculation On start up if Navmaster cannot automatically determine datum of incoming positions On start up if Navmaster cannot automatically determine datum of incoming positions When vessel moves outside off track limit for the active leg When vessel moves inside the the active route off track limit for the active leg Arrival circle entered Wpt When vessel enters the arrival number name circle set under Route Options Monitoring Perpendicular passed Wpt_ When vessel passes a number name perpendicular set under Route Options Monitoring Opening a log database Old logs can be recalled and viewed when NMEA data input is inactive To view an old log 1 Choose Position Source from the File menu set to Off and Close the dialog 2 Choose Open from the File menu 3 Click the Lo
163. fore assumed to be unknown 4 To import waypoints into an existing Chartpoint database ensure it is open otherwise create a new database File New Chartpoint database Select the Chartpoint side panel and click the Edit button Choose Import from the File menu and select the NMEA tab xl File NMEA rl W 4 4 pariis com Name Position al w LIAARD 49 54 9798 N 00510 0098 Unknown j SABLE 43 29 1000 N 059455 8000W Unknown NANTUCKET 40 26 5900 N DESI 2102 Unknown OFF HALIFA 442 BODO Obs S00 Unknown wt DOCKITOAI 41710 DEA 071412 AO bende eee A 4 d Select the correct Com port from the Receive drop down list Click Receive whereupon each waypoint will be added to the list in the dialog Once you have received all the waypoints click Receive again to prevent further waypoints being added Uncheck the tickbox for any waypoints you do not wish to save File NMEA Receive comi Receive 2 LIZARD 4954 9798 OOS TO O0FS Unknown i SABLE 43 29 1000 N 059455 S000 Unknown NANTUCKET 40 26 5900 N DESI 2102 Unknown v E FF HALIFAX 4421 BOOO N U67 2r S900 Unknown ual OCOC RITIRI 4177710 GERNI ett ea a oD hle asec Ti Pee s 7 You can now manually edit any of the fields for example datum as shown below File NMEA X RECEIVE com z Receive 2 47549790H 00510 0098 Unknown 45 29 1000 N 05958 8000 Unknown lt ET jo 28 5900 N 06931 2102 U
164. g symbol 4 Select the database you wish to open Folder C PROGRAM FILES SWAY Mas TER Logs Open Log Database Log database name level 1 2 SR TO C RK gt RRA From 14 03 00 16 53 to 14 03 00 16 55 Log number level 2 fim Log 3 Log segment level 3 Files of type Log DE dbf Append to curent log pen Cancel The display of log database names in the Open dialog is initially collapsed Click the sign alongside each level to expand the list until you have all levels displayed A log database could contain all the logs for a series of passages during for example a week The data for each log is stored at level 2 as LogN where N is a number added after the word Log automatically incremented 4 from 1 Under the LogN heading all or part of a passage will be stored at level 3 as follows Vessel name From start date time to end date time If the log description does not show an end time the log is still open If you turn NMEA on whilst running Navmaster or re enter Navmaster a new LogN is created Continuing Log to Complete Passage If you break during the voyage you can save the log in the same log file Choose File Open Log 1 Select the log file you were using previously and wish to append to 2 Check Append to current log 3 Click Open Log Reports Navmaster maintains a log of positions saved at the time interval specified under Navigator Options Po
165. g symbols are used in respect of ARPA targets Tracked Target including Da neerows Tarep Llargetin Ancdiisilivn Stile Lawl lureri mehected arget Turgi Pusi Positions Tracked Reference Turgel srm hol 4 i Description aliel filled ar unfilled erele located ar tarzet positivi The course and speed verlor shoul be alisplayvedl as dashed hne with shart dashes with apaccs appraxa nately bice Ihe litte willl CUptianall thins icremcits mav Iss marked along the we LUT lena Pangernas Parei holiad reil fom celm ipliyi solid cine with course dil spoed vector Hashing until acknowlodacd idrele seated in the acquitted target state Far automatic acquisition Budd enche szements flashing and ted im color display until acknimadedecd Paclel ites aariss Ihe ctela Naihing unhi iwk nir lely el A square Iwhealed by is comers eenkred around ihe targct symbol Thes eau sgeal hy Mre argc R adazent ta desienated track od taract Yhd hple releretice lareels sheas he minke l as KI RA Ei ele Sp ticmester Tour Hohn ARCS HALI ETRSAS Depth metres Height metres LIRO LIOR Approches to tee Tees Esters ol x A rie pit Yew ghet iige Deget Chgrtpont Route Weqee Took iindow Help als SF Oe d 20 ere AS g O44 ev B 11 Off i AAU E El e E e Mirga CPA diir aar ni ie states Teg Interfacing to ARPA To configure Navmaster to receive ARPA data please refer to allo
166. grams ARCS 4 Display the Information side panel and Chart Information choose the Notes tab Westerschelde Oostende ta j i l Westk apell Select the item of interest and click GoTo to aes display it Click Back to return Cautions TAP Niom Notes 4 gt Temporary and Preliminary i oe tet Port a Notices to Mariners ARCS iss nE E Tidal teams Station C Tidal Streams Station D Display the Information side panel and dst tear ttu Tidal Streams Station F choose the T amp P NtoM tab Tidak teams Stahone Tidal Levels Choose the notice of interest and double click sean or click View to display it Click the close ore MS button on the window to close it Other Charts Regulations Traffic Separation The Blank Chart Pipelines Navaids Westel Tratti Gernices The Blank Chart is as the name suggests a Ge T geographically referenced window for e Planning and plotting in areas where you do not have chart coverage or if you have temporarily lost access to your charts e Position plotting in avery small geographical area All Chartpoints routes and positions are plotted on the Blank Chart The chart can be scaled from a world size to a very small area Most of the standard chart buttons work in the Blank Chart When operating in the Blank Chart it may be helpful to turn on the latitude and longitude graticule by choosing Options Overlays from the Chart menu and clicking the Graticule check box CHAPTER
167. hart menu and select the General tab 3 Click the Chart folder browse button to change the folder location 4 4 Click the External Chart Source to change the CD Drive from which you will read chart CDs Logs 1 Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Navigator menu and select the General tab 2 Click the Database folder browse button to change the folder location Chartpoints 1 Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Chartpoint menu and select the General tab 2 Click the Database folder browse button to change the folder location 3 Click the Attachments folder browse button to change the folder location Routes 1 Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Route menu and select the General tab 2 Click the Database folder browse button to change the folder location 3 Click the Attachments folder browse button to change the folder location To Open A Database from another Location lf you wish to open databases from another location such as disk or back up locations 1 Choose Open from the File menu or click rd on the toolbar Click the type of database you want to open Click on the browse button alongside the Look in path Select the new location Double click the file required Oo oa Aa W N Remember to change the Database Folder location back to the original 4 oo Look in CUPROGRAM FILES MAYMASTER Routes sine a Ba Tonle 7 Example 2570971398 10 00
168. have completed your selection She e Jae m Manual Updates i Select the Attributes for the given Object you have selected Euo cardinal Add attribute ise button Buoy shape pillar Topmark Category of cardinal mark Not Defined Conspicuous radar Not Defined Object name Add Information Scale maximum Scale minimum Back Next Cancel 6 Click any field in the Attributes property column to set attributes which will vary according to the nature of the object Some fields offer a drop down list with appropriate attributes such as North south East and West for category of a cardinal mark Other fields such as Object name allow you to enter suitable text 7 Click the Add Attribute button if available and select any additional attributes required For example adding a ight attribute J enables further details to be defined Click Next when you have finished defining attributes Set Scale maximum and Scale minimum values if you wish to restrict the scales within which the update is drawn to avoid clutter Scale minimum SCAMIN specifies the smallest display scale at which the object will be drawn For example an object with a SCAMIN value of 50 000 indicating a scale of 1 50 000 will not be drawn on a display of 1 60 000 Scale maximum SCAMAX specifies the largest display scale at which the object will be drawn For example an object with a SCAMIN value of 10
169. he use of the charts Licence is invalid Please contact your ARCS agent distributor to correct this error Chart Chart Permit corrupted Please re load from the Original media Chart Update information relates to a newer version of the chart Please load the chart CD that contains Chart with an issue date of RCID Chart The chart data already incorporates this update information Please load the latest update CD J HCRF 05 HCRF 06 HCRF 07 HCRF 08 HCRF 09 HCRF 10 HCRF 11 HCRF 12 HCRF 13 HCRF 14 HCRF 15 HCRF 16 HCRF 17 Chart Licence expired updating is not permitted Please contact your agent to re new licence Chart Corrections have been loaded to NtoM UNM Licence is valid to NtoM PNM Corrections are missing Please insert the update CD that contains corrections for NtoM PNM Chart Licence not valid for this update Please contact your ARCS distributor if you wish to use this data Warning Licence expires in less than one month Please contact your ARCS agent for a licence renewal Chart Warning Licence expired The displayed chart may not be up to date Contact your agent to arrange for a licence renewal Chart Licence expired ARCS charts can not be displayed Contact your ARCS agent for a licence renewal Chart The loaded version of this chart is too old to be used with the licence Please load a more recent version of the chart Chart version is ENC Permi
170. he Edit button on the Route side Flan Warnings Charts panel General Waypoints ae Complete the Name and From and To Select the Waypoint tab BY DRAWING ON THE CHART Move the cursor to the required position Click Add New Waypoint and repeat until To name the waypoint select it in the To add a note scroll to the right click the fields enter any text you want in the Memo field and click Apply Note that if you move to another side panel without clicking Apply entries to these fields will not be saved on the chart and right click Plan General i Tosen Warnings Charts Waypoints the route is complete When you create or move a route waypoint its lat long co ordinates are automatically saved Waypoints tab click the name field in the waypoint list and type the name Ehumb Mar CFT List note field and type the text you wish to add limited to 255 characters If a Chartpoint with 10352 80 WGS84_ Call channel memo information already attached was used ono he to create the waypoint its memo information will be carried over to the route waypoint Memos are included in appropriate passage plan reports a B BY SELECTING CHARTPOINTS 10 Ensure that the Chartpoint database you wish to use is open 11 Double click on a Chartpoint on a chart OR 12 Click CPT List to open the Chartpoint list double click a Chartpoint or press lt ENTER gt
171. he com port used for the calibration e Connection Status shows whether the connection is active Click Test for visual confirmation that the connection is working the backlight values are changed momentarily e Backlight modification to adjust the day dusk and night backlight The default values are established during calibration and should not be changed unless due to the age of the monitor the backlight is not performing at its initial intensity Click Set Default to set each value back to its default Note Be aware that use of a brightness or contrast control may inhibit visibility of information particularly when using the night colour tables Calibration Screens provide a set of screens for colour tests ECDIS Backup configuration Where dual Navmaster ECDIS systems are in operation with one system configured as Primary and the other as Backup any changes saved to the Primary system s route database are automatically transferred to the backup ECDIS if Auto transfer database on save is activated in Route Setup This requires a Command Line Parameter in the Navmaster icon which must be configured as follows 1 Close Navmaster 2 Onthe Windows Desktop right click on the Navmaster Icon select Properties and then the Shortcut tab 3 Place your cursor at the end of the target field after the quote mark enter a space and type DedicatedECDIS If more than one Command Line Parameter is present separate each one with a
172. he selected tidal vector Properties el e Properties to display the Tidal Vectors dialog mua To move a tidal vector left click to select it and drag to the new position Datum Transformations Choose Launch Geotrans from the Tools menu to run Geotrans a datum transformation utility provided by the US Army Topographic Engineering Centre GEOTRANS V2 2 5 Geographic Translator V2 2 5 Sime Fie Options Datum Elipsoid Convert Datum Ellipsoid WGE World Geodetic System 1984 AWE WHS 84 Geodetic No Height C Ellipsoid Height rm C MSL Height rm Longitude Latitude Height m 4 OF 30M 50 21 EM i 9072 CE m SOA LE m 904 SE m Sources Unk Coon o O O Convert Upper Lower Convert Lower Upper Datum Ellipsoid OGB 7 ORDNANCE GB 1936 Mean 7 Paral AA Ay 1830 Geodetic C No Height Elipsoid Height m C MSL Height m Longitude Latitude Height m 47140 50 21 35 7N A 30 CE m S02 LE m SOA SE m Sources Refer to Geotrans Help system for instructions on how to use the program Calculator Choose Launch Calculator from the Tools menu to run the Windows calculator a On Screen Keyboard Choose Launch On Screen Keyboard from the Tools menu to run the Windows keyboard Magnetic Variation Calculator This function calculates Magnetic Variation for the current PC system time at any position on the chart The calculation is pr
173. his slide bar to any position to temporarily freeze the display and view the data one z i H J Nee ee ed ed d a 9 4 9 5 9 z 9 a aas cu Dou S Ea KHEHnT 274 C T NMEA Warnings and Alarms Checks are carried out on every NMEA sentence for 1 3 Checksum to detect if the data has been altered or corrupted during transmission The NMEA standard requires that a checksum is sent with every sentence however sentences that are sent without a checksum will be accepted provided that there are no other validity SSUES Status flags which are provided by some but not all sentences For example the status of the GLL sentence Latitude and Longitude is set to invalid if its mode indicator is DR or Simulator To allow for circumstances where you might wish to use data sent with an invalid flag this check can be temporarily deactivated see Ignore Warning Flags below Invalid or null data or incorrect data in the context of the sentence To assist troubleshooting appropriate messages are posted to the Navigation section of System Messages Where possible the source of the message is shown together with the state that has caused the message or alarm 4 H System Messages system Ei Waming 26Jan 2005 16 15 38 GGA Quality Indicator changed to Differential GPS SPS Mode fix valid Chart ah Waming 26Jan 2005 16 15 36 ALARM Position system failure Oe fg Chartpaint A Waming 26 Jan
174. i mi H PEETI ie n tad a ay i m 2 Click on the line to edit which will be marked by selection boxes as shown above Click and hold on any of the selection boxes to move or rotate the line y os 3 Right click on the line for a menu that will enable you to Show Annotation Deselect e Deselect the currently selected line a A Edge e Show Annotation to turn on or off the Ee i Rotate range and bearing of the line sajuta e Ship Centred to attach the line to vessel position if available Properties e Extend to Edge to extend the end point of the line to the edge of the chart window textual display of the line s range is turned off e Fixed End Position to fix the line to its current end position This option is only available if the line is Ship Centred and a vessel position is available As the vessel moves range and bearing labels are updated e Rotate to rotate the line around its centre point e Delete to delete the selected line 4 Overlay Tool e Properties to display a Altibutes dialog that enables you to manually set range and Bearing 100 6 T bearing 4 To exit R amp B edit mode click on the Chart Toolbar and Cancel select Edit mode from the drop down menu The letter E is removed from the cursor To delete R amp B lines either 1 Select the line to delete right click and select Delete from the menu 2 Click the R amp B button and select Delete all fro
175. ialogue box to close the box without applying the settings Click it to turn an option on and off When the option is selected the box contains a check mark when the option is not selected the box is blank Drag the slider to move along a range of settings With J most sliders moving to the left or down reduces an effect or value moving to the right or up increases it Spin control The buttons with upward and downward pointing arrows at the right hand side of number boxes Press and hold a button to increase or decrease a number rapidly Windows Controls General Wayponts For ease of use particularly at sea spin type A eea controls are automatically expanded when you ad mS ame hover your mouse over them rom Expanded Time control To depart at 1 4 06 2006 11 03 27 C To arrive for 4 06 2006 11 52 49 Normal size Calc INSTALLATION AND SETUP Workspace The Workspace is where setup information eg com ports vessel dimensions and options for Navmaster are stored It is automatically updated when you exit Navmaster Choose Workspace from the File menu and select Save to Ave Workspace ECDISt i update your Workspace after Workspaces Vala for example installation or when new settings have been applied At this point you can enter a comment to identify C t After installation 18 August20093 Cancel the circumstances under Broan E _ Cancel which the Works
176. ic activation by LPAI TLPA itarget passes within fe nm within fE minutes Target Range within h nm of Gwn vessel Target Type Cass ClassB Base Station Aid to Navigation Search and Rescue Transmitter Choose Options from the Target menu and select the AIS tab and then the Activation tab for AIS targets to be automatically activated based on e CPA TCPA e Target Range J e Target Type Filter Overlays Activation Filter Filter out Targets by v CPAVTCPA lftargetis no closer than fe nm within fe minutes Target Range lftargetis no closer than fe nm of Own Vessel Target Type Cass ClassB Base Station Aid to Navigation Search and Rescue Transmitter Choose Options from the Target menu select the AIS tab and then the Filter tab for AIS targets to be filtered out based on e CPA TCPA e Target Range e Target Type AIS Setup Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Target menu and then the AIS General tab for the following options Alam AS ARPA TDMA General Configuration Vessel Shape Track C Symbol Automatic fen Seconds Quick wiew Display Information tor fio seconds IY Display ALL Information View Activated Targets Only Lost Targets sound and Display Alarm Sound Alarm if Range is Less Than f nmi Delete lost targets automatically Time before delete lost Target 0 01 Hrs Mins
177. ide help system Note it is not possible to run TotalTide as a standalone application and the TotalTide interface from Navmaster simultaneously Installing or renewing a TotalTide Licence Key This can be done either from the Admiralty Digital Publications ADP CD or via Navmaster s user interface If you are installing the key via ADP please follow their instructions lf you wish to install a new license key or renew a license key via Navmaster proceed as follows 1 Close Navmaster and install the TotalTide application from the ADP CD 2 Restart Navmaster and choose TotalTide from the Tools menu and then Licence Wizard 3 Choose the appropriate action and follow the instructions that appear TotalTide Functions J The following functions are available from the Tools menu PORT amp STREAM VIEW Click this button to turn on or off display of the locations of tidal ports and streams Double click on the tidal stream arrow or tidal port square to display the predictions for each location Switch between the tabs for more detail damiga Phat Prosltins ers asd on n ete K Omio w Frediciad he ghis ore in matres above chart daim Steam Gencml Diamond Fates Graph Ganeral Hastie Hwt Laval pi sw daoo drao tooo Moo dent o EEE Graph Durstion 1 Dery QUICK VIEW Click this button to turn on additional information for a limited time DISPLAY PREDICTION TIME PANEL gt Curr
178. identify and correct any problems 4 gt To Email Your Workspace To PC Maritime 1 From Navmaster choose Workspace from the File menu click Export and choose the destination folder 2 This will save a file called Registry x txt where x is a number incremented by 1 every time you export 3 Email Registry x txt to your contact at PC Maritime or support pcmaritime co uk To Email A NMEA Data File To PC Maritime Depth Gyro Keltron ES Speed Wind NMEA Log into Setup Mode 1 From Navmaster choose Setup from the Navigator menu and select the General Sentences Repeater a COM Receive O Transmit OFF C coms Simulation NMEA tab Eroa Files Wavmastens NMEA 2 tet ae 2 Click the browse Bits per second 4800 Process SO JA me and Settings4administrator Iv Process button to the right of the Export file field 3 This opens a standard dialog as shown below a Select a location for the file we suggest My Documents for ease of access b Type a file name we suggest your name or the name of your vessel followed by Data Test Select File Gk 7 X Look ir E My Documents do re Ez 3b 3C File name Customer name data test tt Files of type Text Files tet Cancel te c Click Open 4 Check the Process check box and click Apply 5 Allow five or ten minutes for sufficient data to be captured and then un
179. ime or distance based Figure 3 Guard Zone set at 1 minute 5 times beam and 75 transparency Guard Zones may be displayed by ticking the appropriate boxes Vessel Setup See Entering vessel data for information relating to the General tab Deviation General Deviation anpas Deviation Hosen Deviation ao 00E 100 WE 25 00 225 E so oc 250 00 65 f0 75 DE oo E 2700 ME 125 o0 225 Oo 150 occ nso oo 75 00 75 aE Choose Setup from the Vessel menu and select the Deviation tab to enter a deviation table for the vessel This is used in passage plan reports that have a deviation field 4 CHAPTER SIXTEEN CUSTOMISATION Configuration Setup Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Tools menu to set the following options Workspace Workspace Port Settings System Positional Decimal Places E speed Units Knots kn v Measurements small jMetres m w Large Nautical Miles nm Reload documents when opening workspace v Reload last workspace at startup v Auto save workspace Confirm exit Display low memory warming Display low diskspace warning DECIMAL PLACES Click the spin buttons to increase or decrease the number of decimal places for position display and for data entry in the range 0 to 4 Note if you wish to enter positions to high precision such as when entering Chartpoints or Manual Updates you must select a high number of decimal places here
180. in Depths in Projection Horiz datum Depth Datum Height Datum The chart number The manufacturer of the chart The date the chart was first issued The last Notices to Mariners number applied The units of height used The units of depth used The type of projection used in the production of the chart The geodetic datum of the chart EG OSGB36 The Ordnance Survey of Great Britain 1936 Datum The datum to which depths are referred The datum to which heights are referred ENC CM ENC or CM93 3 Chart number Manufacturer Issue date Update date Edition No Update No Data quality Safety depth Safety contour Visible safety contour The chart number The manufacturer of the chart The date the chart was issued The date the chart was last updated The edition of the chart The last update number applied to the chart If available The value of the safety depth currently set The value of the safety contour currently set lf the set safety contour is not available on the chart in view it is set to the next contour up and ARCS or Seafarer Buoyage Original Scale Current Scale N S range Display Resolution The buoyage system in Heights in use on the chart The scale of the chart as Depths in Supplied by the manufacturer The scale of the chart as Projection currently displayed by Navmaster The vertic
181. ing lt F 12 gt 2 Click on any target in the AIS side panel target list or 3 Click on any target on the chart Activating Targets You can set parameters to automatically activate targets as described below If you wish to activate an individual target 1 In the target list click the target you wish to activate and then click the checkbox or press the spacebar 2 On the chart click on a target to select it and then right click From the menu that appears select Properties and then the AIS Target Summary tab Select the Target Status field and change it s setting from sleep to active On activation the target is enlarged and a COG SOG vector heading marker and rate of turn indicator are displayed If you have selected text labels they will be displayed The target is displayed in true scale if the chart scale is large enough AIS ARPA Tender AlS alarms VAL DE LOIRE CELTIC PIONEER When a target is lost a symbol is shown wD MEDWAY I alongside the target name You can PONT AVEN acknowledge this alarm by selecting the target J with the alarm state and h Clicking the symbol in the target list or 2 Pressing the letter A or 3 Clicking the Acknowledge Alarm button on the AIS toolbar or 4 Selecting Target AIS Current Target Acknowledge Alarm Once the alarm is acknowledged the Alarm state symbol changes in the target list changes to AlS system messages When Navmast
182. ints in the Local Chart Datum ARCS charts only Navmaster stores Chartpoints in WGS84 co ordinates where possible If the Chartpoint is on the selected chart this option enables you to edit the Chartpoint to match the local chart datum Viewing the Chartpoint s co ordinates in the local chart s datum does not move it This enables you to read a position from a paper chart and input it directly as follows Note that this option is greyed out if the datum of the chart on view is WGS84 or its equivalent eg ETRS89 TO EDIT LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE TO THE CHART S DATUM 1 Select the Chartpoint you wish to edit Select the largest scale chart you have for the Chartpoint Click the Edit button on the Chartpoint panel gt A W N Click the Datum drop down arrow and select the chart s datum 49 47 99N 001339 1 A Datum mee 5 Enter the required co ordinates in the latitude longitude field 6 Click the Apply button Preparing to upload Chartpoints to GPS Some makes of GPS have limitations to the way they receive Chartpoints routes For instance some models cannot accept lower case letters or spaces and the GPS will reject the uploaded positions Before E you store large numbers of Chartpoints we suggest you establish what your GPS is capable of receiving The Application of Datum Shifts to Chartpoints ARCS charts only As ENCs are required to be in WGS84 datum this section applies only
183. isplay radius hap Contre always displayed when selected Show Concentric Rings Delete e Ship Centred to make the VRM ship Pr rtie centred or if deselected free moveable e Show Concentric Rings to display concentric rings as per the parameter entered in the dialog above e Delete to delete the selected VRM e Properties to display the property dialog above To resize a VRM either 1 Enter a new radius in the Properties dialog 2 Left click on one of the outside selection boxes and drag to the required size To move a VRM click and hold the centre selection box and drag to the new location TO ADD AN ELECTRONIC BEARING LINE EBL You can create three types of EBL e Free movable EBL e Ship centred EBL if there is a valid ship s position Selecting this option places the EBL start point on own vessel e Fixed End Position if ship centred EBL selected to provide a range and bearing from the vessel to a fixed point on the chart A To create a Free movable EBL e Click the VRM button e Click Add free movable EBL ah Ho Be Add ship centred EBL e Left click at the origin of the EBL move the Add Free movable EBL cursor to the end of the EBL and left click Delete all EBLs again To create a ship centred EBL e Click the VRM button e Click Add ship centred EBL e Move the cursor to the end of the EBL and left click A dialog is displayed to enable you to manually enter a range and bearing if y
184. ity time zone operating system component drivers availability of com ports etc A check is also made that each module in Navmaster has initialised correctly The tests can be run whilst Navmaster is operational from Help Diagnostics Test results are recorded in files located in C Program Files Navmaster system One file is maintained for each group with the suffix evt eg system evt system message history is grouped between the items listed in the left hand panel below ce E T T e jes ss i pels E A ee E L E ee Dae Time Description 18 May 2005 11 00 22 Testing for 18 May 2005 11 00 22 18 May 2005 11 00 22 18 May 2005 11 00 22 18 May 2005 11 00 21 18 May 2005 11 00 21 18 May 2005 11 00 21 18 May 2005 11 00 20 18 Maw 700A 110A D Information D Information eo Chatpoit i Information co Route if Navigation lg AIS HA Radar if Tidal ECDIS display senal link active Presentation Library loaded Datum data file loaded Securty key connected i Information i Information i Information i Information i Information TL Infarmation Testing for Com Passed and a Testing for Com Failed or not available Testing for Com Passed and a Vailable Vailable Computer Time Zone GMT Daylight Time Daylight saving Yes Total Memon 1TRRAMRA Free Memare 13 70MA In addition to system checks the following alarms are recorded ECDIS Performance
185. k To adjust the position of the PI click the centre selection box and drag to the new location Add FI Delete all PIs Overlay Tool Attributes 000 0Ernm Angular Offset O00 0 Cancel The dialog above will appear to enable you to adjust the distance of the PI from the ship and to enter an angular offset At 0 degrees the PI remains parallel to the vessel s heading After a PI has been created left click to select it and then right click to Show Annotation Rotate Deselect Extend To Edge Delete Show Annotation to display the range from own vessel Properties Rotate to rotate the PI via the screen cursor Extend To Edge to extend the PI to the edge of the chart window Delete to delete the currently selected PI J e Properties to display the properties dialog To move a PI end point click and hold an end point selection box and drag to the new location To adjust the range of the PI from the vessel click and drag the centre selection box to the required position To Rotate the PI sn select it right click to display the Properties menu and select Th Enaga ae Rotate Drag the rotate L handle drawn from of the conning position to Dee al orientate the PI to the a required angle m q J end Reach Be po g sine sy as oy TO ADD LINES OF POSITION LOP The LOP tool is provided to enable visual bearings radar ranges and transferred position lines
186. l by clicking one of S52 Base S52 Standard or 52 Other For example if you click S52 Standard all the objects applicable to the standard display will be checked and you can run down the list deselecting or selecting objects as required If an object is greyed out it is in Display base and cannot be removed from the chart 3 Check or uncheck the objects you wish to select A 4 For example name a Custom display Stnd with soundings Set by 52 Standard and then run down the list select soundings and check Point Click the Save button 5 The Custom display will be available in the Vector Toolbar drop down list Select Standard and then Stnd with soundings to observe the difference ARCS amp SEAFARER CHART OPTIONS Overlays ENC ARCS Seafarer CMAP Lira Gries W Chart Catalogue Chart Updates Zooming W Use Default scale only LIMIT LINES Check Chart catalogue to display ARCS or Seafarer under the Seafarer tab chart coverage limits Chart catalogue labels can be selected from Overlays above Check Chart Updates to display a blue outline around updates that have been applied to ARCS charts ZOOMING Check Use Default scale only for zoom in out operations to choose the default ARCS chart scale only This means that Navmaster will always display the high resolution image except at the largest scale of chart available for a position Chart Setup Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup from the Chart menu to di
187. lable chart centred on the selected waypoint 1 Select a waypoint 4 2 Click GoTo Route Waypoint on the route toolbar Alternatively click along the route line to centre the chart and review the route Route Functions The following are available at the foot of the Route Side Panel New Clears the panel for the entry of a new route Del Deletes the current route from the database Copy Copies the current route to a new route with the same waypoints CP Y is added to the name which you can change if you wish Reverse Creates a new route with the same waypoints in reverse order REV is added to the name which you can change if you wish Edit Enables disables route editing All fields and buttons are greyed out whilst edit is disabled Apply saves changes made in the route fields _ Opens the horizontal panel that enables you to enter planned speed off track limits and turn radius per leg and view courses distances and estimated rate of turn Route Side Panel Tabs The General Tab The General Tab provides the following options 2 Waypoints Plan 4 gt MEMO FIELD rene This field is to enable you to enter information related to the route that you wish to record and optionally printed in the passage plan report Click Apply when you have finished ATTACHMENTS SEETHER lt Unused gt Up to three images can be attached to a route Attach View Detach Any images you wish t
188. lays Mariner Overlays can be set to generate alarms when a vessel is a preset time or distance away See position monitoring alarms for more information To activate alarms select Options from the Vessel menu and select Warnings Tick Mariner Overlay Alarms and tick either Distance or Time or both J Alarms are given as follows Overlay Alarm message Clearing Line Approaching clearing line Clearing line crossed Poly simple Approaching danger line Line Danger line crossed Polygon Danger Highlight amp Approaching danger area Flashing Danger Danger area entered Highlight Danger Highlight Flashing Danger Highlight A window is displayed when an alarm is activated and the event is entered in the logbook with position and timestamp An overlay whose alarm has been triggered will flash twice a second Overlays set to flash do so ata frequency of once a second in the alarm state this will increase to twice a second Alarms Date and Time Position Condition W 20 08 2004 00 34 54 50 19 82 N O04 09 22 Approaching Polygon Danger Area Acknowledge Mariner Tools Mariner Tools are temporary objects that are provided for chartwork and route monitoring There is no limit to the number of overlays that can be created at any time Using Mariner Tools PEEN x Mariner Tools gt ic GA teu fA Tr MOB Br Ba fou M fa Add Tidal Stream Vector Hide all Add Position Mariner Tools Line l A
189. leeping AIS target with neither reported heading nor COG shall be oriented toward heading nor COG the top of the operational display area a Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s Activated AIS targets Activated AIS targets shall be presented as acute isosceles triangles oriented to the targets reported heading or COG if heading is not reported and centred at the targets reported position The base of the triangles i shall be 4 mm and the height shall be 6 mm The triangles shall be drawn using a thick Sarah J solid line style or a broken line if a collision avoidance computation cannot be done with the basic colour used for target symbols SN243 AJE I dell pao oe eae hii ae Activated AIS target with neither reported toward the top of the operational display heading nor COG area Activated AIS targets may be labelled Alphanumeric text used to label AIS targets a shall be drawn with the same basic colour as b used for target symbols Sarah J Sarah J 2 56 Activated AIS targets true scaled outlines Alternatively when own ship is presented as a true scaled outline the user may select to add true scaled outlines to activated AlS target symbols True scaled outlines for activated AIS targets shall be drawn around the AlS target symbol triangles relative to the targets reported position according to the offsets beam and length The outline shall be drawn using a thick solid li
190. ll normally be Permit txt 4 The permits will be checked and if valid posted into the tree window under the heading Unassigned They will be selected by default If you wish to view the permits expand the list by clicking the symbol 5 When the permit Install Maintenance Permits Cell Hame group is selected 7 Install Unassigned designated by a Ei Delete 3108 20 AU21O1402009083 E number or producer o 3108 20 AU2101502009083 a 3108 20 AU2201402009083 a code the Copy 3108 20 AU2201502009083 M and TET 3106 20 AU2S01 402009083 button will light a 31 06 20 ALJ2301502009063 T P O r The tick box gives you the option to 4 D Install lew Log separate data copying and installation If ticked the default install will proceed automatically after all data has been copied If unticked you have the option of copying the data and installing it in separate steps 6 Click Copy and a Chart Source Selection dialog opens Click Drive to select from an official base or update Chart Source Selection x Select data source Browse Cancel CD DVD or other optical drive device or Browse to open a browse window so that you can select the location wherever it might be We recommend you select the Update first as this will give Navmaster information that can be used to guide you through the installation process when da
191. lockwise from the Chart menu to change the orientation of the chart in small steps Not available in Position Monitoring window The rotation step can be set in Chart Setup General Presentation Parameters ENC and CM 93 3 charts can be configured from the Presentation Parameter button on the Vector Chart Toolbar Note the settings you apply here are automatically saved However if you select S 52 Base or S 52 Standard the chart display reverts to ECDIS standard settings Some might regard this as a nuisance in which case you should avoid using the these options Instead create a Custom Display that you can use without losing Presentation Parameter Settings J Depth Depth Text Display Mo Depth Contours Objects willbe represented as Safety C Hide All Depth Soundings greater than safety Depth Hide Depth Contour Numbering Display Safety Contours Only Hide Depth Soundings less than Shallow Contour Display Depth Contours on All Displays Display Soundings No depth contours objects will Removes bold line defining edge of safety contour be represented as safety contours Hide all depth soundings greater Removes spot depths than safety depth Hide depth contour numbering Removes numbers from contours always activated when Standard display selected Display safety contours only Restricts contour display to safety shallow and deep Hide depth soundings less than Removes spot depths shallow contou
192. lowing formats degrees and minute symbols can be entered but are not necessary 4 degrees followed by a decimal minutes or space minutes and seconds separated by a space degrees followed by Decimal degrees to a point maximum 15 decimal places NorS EorW Latitude positive for N negative for S Longitude positive for E negative for W 49 54 9798 N 005 10 0098 W OR 49 54 30 N 5 25 30 W 2 1166666 7 50 16666667 Use the standard codes WGS84 ETRS89 ED50 etc to identify the datum of the position and ensure that the positions are correctly referenced to the chart To Export Chartpoints to a file 1 To export Chartpoints open the Chartpoint database you wish to export 2 Choose Export from the File menu and click the Chartpoint icon 3 Click the browse button to the right of File name select the location for the file and enter a filename with the suffix txt or csv depending on the file format required 4 Click Export Expr Field Delimiter Text Qualifier i pum E ta Cha tpoint Field names types and maximum sizes Characters Characters Characters Characters Characters Characters eb Route Characters Decimal Characters File name C Temp chanpoint export tet el Export Close You can change the default field delimiter comma or text qualifier quote mark at the top of the dialog
193. ls menu and select the WaveTet System tab to change Min L T AUDIO L Messages Click Wave Test to test that speaker and sound levels are working correctly 4 Auto open when message added H Display Use the slide bars to adjust the volume for Master alarm sounds and wave voice sounds not applicable in ECDIS The brackets indicate the minimum level to which volume can be set SCREEN SIZE set the exact size of your computer screen here to enable graphic elements to be drawn to accurate size and for some chart related calculations to be carried out accurately such as Look Ahead See Setting Screen Size for more information MESSAGES Tick this box to open the message window whenever a new message is generated APPENDIX A NAVMASTER SHORTCUTS When using Navmaster at sea it can be difficult to work with a mouse or track ball This appendix lists Navmaster keyboard shortcuts Shortcut Keys File Operations Open the New dialog lt CTRL gt lt N gt Open the Open dialog lt CTRL gt lt O gt Open the Print dialog lt CTRL gt lt P gt Open the Save as dialog lt CTRL gt lt S gt View operations Look ahead On Off F3 Look ahead Up F4 Look ahead Down F5 Centre Vessel F6 Toggle between Relative Motion and F7 Directional Relative Motion in Position Monitoring window Toggle between True and Relative motion F8 display in Position Monitoring window Select
194. m Leg 24 Sj wpf LOWER HOPE electronic instruments Destination ETA 30 07 2004 03 55 e to Wpt provides calculated information Devices Satellite _ Route Warnings Chart Warnings from current position to the next MMEA tr writ ETM agi waypoint in the route Source Primary Positioning f GMT 19 33 52 zgrrr eoid e ETD provides a means of setting Hd departure time for passage plan coc 70 T soa 147 G calculation and route annotation HDG 0263 T sPD 148 kn gt Depth relative to e Wind repeats information from wind Tiens d er instruments e Devices displays the Primary position source Secondary position source if connected and Dead reckoning A green dot indicates the positioning systems that are active The difference between positions in metres is shown e Satellite repeats information on the quality and status of GPS Satellites if the NMEA GGA sentence is received EE e Route Warnings displays a list of warnings generated against the monitored route e Chart Warnings displays a list of warnings generated against monitored position You can select the active route from the drop down list to the right of the route name box The Lock check box activates or deactivates route locking so that route legs automatically increment as you pass waypoints Note if the correct leg is not selected it may be because Lock was checked before or during a period when position input became active In this
195. m the menu Voyage Data Recording This is an optional module that can be added to Navmaster Please contact PC Maritime if you wish to take up this option Note this feature does not meet carriage requirements for Voyage Data Recording as defined by IMO regulations Objective e To record and archive sensor inputs to Navmasier without the need for operator action e To provide replay of data for analysis training or presentation Background Sensor input data is received by Navmaster in a standard protocol NMEA 0183 Typically this includes GPS Gyro heading speed log ARPA and AIS data The data is recorded at the COM port level Therefore even if the operator has not activated ARPA or AIS target display data is recorded and can be replayed Note that one instrument per COM port must be set to Receive or Transmit in Navmaster for data to be recorded Eg instrument Connected to Navmaster setting Data recorded GPS COM 1 COM 1 Yes ARPA COM 1 OFF Yes ors Yes ARPA a rena EMA MEE RES iad Pan L Jre ra ewa Ex Tin beet Mr Lai att Hote aw Ln 3 lf xi Se eG za Wet E OM ARG Olmm S04 e ole IRE TI EEE E ey EEEE P Laii rd EE Gritraniadok w 28m 340 e0 0 20 952 N 0031206 ETETE a bap Pea ira GERS ne All Navmaster features can be used during voyage replay to manipulate the chart change vectors and overlays display and interrogate targets etc Benefits Th
196. min Method Ground Ground z Bea aa TE Heading marker At Length 359 mm Onhy applies if no ship centred VRM Beam Bearing Line Length 10 mm M Speedto make good Requires Active Route Choose Options from the Vessel menu and select the Overlays tab to set e Vessel Shape select e Symbol to always draw vessel position as two concentric circles e Automatic for vessel to be drawn as a scaled outline or two concentric symbols depending on the scale of the chart e Vessel fill Use the drop down list to set colour fill for the scaled vessel outline to hollow or 75 transparent e Speed and Direction vector This tick box turns on or off a course and speed vector based on COG amp SOG received from GPS for own ship and all newly acquired vessels This vector setting applies to own vessel and all targets AIS and ARPA e Click the spin boxes to change the length of the vector in minutes e Tick 1 and or 6 to display Interval Marks on the vector in minutes J e Click Stabilisation to display a double arrowhead at the end of the vector if itis ground stabilised or a single arrowhead if sea stabilised The display of these arrowheads is conditional on the NMEA data being received so if you set the stabilisation to sea and appropriate data is not available the vector is turned off e Heading Marker to draw a heading line requires compass or gyro heading from the conning position Enter
197. n Before accepting the fix select the Type of Position Fix from the drop down list and adjust the time stamp and position if necessary in the Confirm Position Fix dialog Once you accept the fix the symbol will change to show the type and time of fix and if you are connected to a position fixing device or running a DR plot the position will be saved in the log You can at this point delete the position lines if they are no longer required Time Stamp 146 Posi ari AORN O04 13687 idae DA Pasion Ao Caer oe TO TRANSFER A POSITION LINE Click on the position line you wish to transfer and select Transfer Enter course and speed over the ground and the time stamp for the transferred position line TO ADD A MAN OVERBOARD EVENT MOB The MOB button due to its importance is always enabled if a vessel position is available even when Mariner Tools are not active It is also available from the Chart Toolbar or by pressing lt F2 gt To add a Man Overboard event e Click the MOB button on the Mariner Tools or Chart toolbar e An event marker is placed at the current vessel position and the MOB properties dialog is opened e Aline is drawn and constantly updated from the vessel s position to the MOB event with range bearing and reciprocal bearing to the MOB event J Overlay Tool Attributes Annotation Text MOE Event Time HH mm 21 22 19 Event Name Cancel e Th
198. n at their correct size the size of your display must be correctly entered Choose Setup from the Tools menu and select the System tab Enter height and width in millimetres Save your Workspace Navmaster will display a message Warning workspace unsaved screen size may not be set until this action has been carried out lf you are using a calibrated display see next section the screen size is automatically applied and cannot be changed by the user ECDIS Monitor Calibration ECDIS flat panel displays are calibrated against the PC s graphics card so that day dusk and night colours conform exactly to those required by the IHO ECDIS Presentation Library Edition The calibration takes place over a serial link between the computer and the flat panel display and is applied automatically when shifting between day dusk and night palettes The following dialog is only visible if initialisation files are installed for the monitor in question ColourControl subdirectory and associated files When the appropriate calibration files are present choose Setup from the Tools menu and select the Monitor tab to set the following Workspace Port Settings Monitor System Monitor installed MON2O00MII 20 TFT flat panel display Control Port COMZ M Connection Status Backlight Palette Modification NotActive Test Day 90 Hz Dusk en Night 64 H Calibration Screens e Control Port to select t
199. n with one configured as a primary and the other as a backup and with the setup option auto transfer database to backup system selected any changes to either system s route database are automatically transferred to the other ECDIS when saved ie after de selecting Edit in the Route Side Panel selecting Save Route database from the File menu or clicking the Save button on the Standard Toolbar If the modified route database is open on the receiving system it is closed down You must then manually reload and select the required route on the backup system A message is sent to System Messages Route of each system to confirm transfer receipt of the updated Route database Instructions for setting up the dual connection are provided in the Navmasiter Installation guide To identify the status of each Navmaster system choose About Navmaster from the Help menu The version field will state primary or secondary as appropriate If neither word is present Navmaster has not been configured to operate as a dual system J Saving Your Work Choose Save or Save as from the File menu select the Route button and enter a filename if necessary Please ensure that you save your work regularly Route Locking lf you cannot start a new Route Database or open an existing Route Database because the route is locked 1 Uncheck Lock on the Position Monitoring side panel Or 2 Choose Options from the Route menu select the Monitoring
200. nance Permits Install Cell Hame i Fermit GBz200717 31 08 2009 GBz2007172 GBz00760 31 08 2009 GBz00760 2 GBz0076 1 31 08 2009 GBz2007612 2 GB200 7 62 31 00 2009 GB200 7b GBz00763 31 08 2009 GBz200763z 2 GBz00764 31 08 2009 GBz00764 GB20082 31705 2004 GBz QAZ E 7 4 Base Update Copy i and Install View Log 2 Select the group of permits to GIM AGAn x update click Copy and select Please select the location of the latest Update or Base set the location of the update via the Browse button if itis on your hard drive USB key or i 4 SYSINFO ef System Volume Information OT BME YALUEADD o ED WINDOWS other media or Drive if you are installing from an official update CD ao Local Disk F ME Shared Documents ME PC Maritime s Documents are ticked install will proceed p S My Network Places automatically after the data has been copied Otherwise click the Install button when 3 If Copy and Install see above copying is complete Click the View Log button and select the History tab to view any errors that have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures To Update an Existing Licence or Add New Cell Permits Proceed from Installing Permits above 4 Maintenance Installing the SA Security Certificate Note In many cases the SA Security If a certificate has not been installed or you wish C
201. nd click OK Tools Options 5 Choose Setup from the Tools Workspace Palettes System Port Settings menu and select the COM port used Use Windows settings requires computer restart to interface with the AIS Pilot Plug E Bits per second 38400 from the drop down list eo 6 Change the baud rate to 38400 an gt 7 Click OK Flow control None l Default 8 Save your settings see Workspace To verify data input OF Cancel Apply Once an instrument is connected the COM port allocated and the baud rate set choose NMEA Window from the Navigator menu select the COM port you wish to view and click Receive Display COM Port Window a x Receive COM1 Communications Port COM1 COM 20 Standard Serial over Bluetooth link COM 0 Transmit Close Valid data received from AIS will be similar to this J wi Receiving NMEA Sentences via COM1 215 fAIUDM 1 1 A 19NRopOP2CO4H OMM 13 gt gwhOGP Ox17 a TAIUDH 1 1 A 13cWab10110 49uG6H2pNa9rCn0 lt 23 0x42 fAIUDO 1 1 10181EPP2NO38gPMME SegwhOD1M Ox3C fAIUDHM 1 1 B 13a lt sD000102LsLMNCIeRRQ ODOH 0x66 fAIUDO 1 1 A 18181LEPP2NO38qgPHMME SegwhOGRN 0x19 fAIUDM 1 1 8 1SNSSHUTKPPSAFLLWCaaalghOOST Ox fF fAIUDM 1 1 8 402 aGAuAv Fr OGSF CHERMGOOSRh Ox rs fAIUDM 1 1 8 19Mj5 QuinO5cwbMMDQCaRsnO6P Ox7A fAIUDM 1 1 A 331C FOP2 lt 08R2pM0Ih309Wj0110 0x35 l fAIUDO 1 1 10181EPP2NO3381dMMt9SF wWj 0 lt 1M 0x24 f
202. nd to adjust Brightness and Gain Rain amp Sea Clutter settings In each case make your selection and click Apply to activate Click Default to set to original settings if required Click Display Radar Ring to display the limits of the radar overlay display lf data is not received after the Valid Duration interval set the data is considered invalid and the overlay removed Set Data Valid between 5 and 60 seconds default 10s for data to be valid for a time that suits you Communications Port is applicable to a special hardware solution that allows automatic switching between a primary and secondary radar input Dead Reckoning DR DR mode calculates and plots estimated positions from true course and speed and estimated set and drift If the setup option Activate DR on position failure is on page 187 above and the Primary NMEA connection is lost for the interval set under Navigator Options Position default 1 minute Navmasier will switch J to the Secondary NMEA connection if available and if not to DR and will switch back again if the connection is regained DR can be enabled manually from Navigator Position Source DR can be used to simulate a passage Set an initial position and the other values and you are underway This can be useful for practise and training in the use of ECDIS Position Source _ x Position Source is OR NMEA C AS i Dead Reckoning C Off Dead Reckoning tt ee Vessel Posi
203. ne style True scaled outlines for activated AIS targets shall be drawn with the same basic colour used for target symbols True scaled outlines for individual activated AIS eae targets shall not be used when a target s SN243 heading is not reported or when the beam of the outline is less than 7 5 mm Activated AIS targets dangerous targets Activated AIS targets designated as dangerous targets may be presented with larger triangles with a base of 5 mm anda height of 7 5 mm shall be the required basic colour red drawn with a thick solid line and shall flash until acknowledged by the user Once acknowledged the symbols shall cease flashing but shall still be presented using the required basic colour red until no longer considered to be a dangerous target SN243 Activated AlS target with neither a reported heading nor COG 2 0 a Velocity vectors Radar target velocity vectors Velocity vectors for targets shall be selected for display Velocity vectors shall be presented as single lines originating at the targets tracked reported position and extending in the direction of course CTW or COG as appropriate for a length representing the distance the target will travel in the time interval used for own ship s velocity vector Vectors shall be drawn using a thick short dashed line style with the same basic colour SN243 used for target symbols SN243 Velocity vectors for dangerous targets shal be the r
204. nger Line alarmed e Select whether you want the line to flash e Complete SCAMAX and SCAMIN values if required To move a PolyLine left click to select it Click and drag any selection box to the position required and release TOADD A POLYGON BOX OR CIRCLE OVERLAY e Click the Polygon Box or Circle button J e Fora polygon left click to draw the points of the polygon and double click when finished For a box or circle left button click at the intended centre of the box or circle and drag the cursor out to define its size Left click again to finish e Inthe Properties dialog e Type any text required e Set type to Simple or Danger Highlight alarmed e Select whether you want the line to flash e Complete SCAMAX and SCAMIN values if required To move a Polygon Box or Circle left click to select it Click and drag any selection box to the position required and release TO ADD A RANGE MARKER Range markers can be used for a number of purposes including to mark the rising or dipping limits of navigational lights e Click the Range Marker button e Left click on the origin point of the range marker e Inthe Properties dialog e Type any text required e Select want an ARC or circle displayed e Specify the bearing and distance of the range marker e Complete SCAMAX and SCAMIN values if required You cannot move a Range Marker TO ADD A TEXT INFORMATION OR CAUTIONARY NOTE OVERLAY e Click the Polygon Box or Circle button e
205. nknown p FT int Fax 4421 6000 063 27 3300w O i110 DEAR 071217 NONOR t 4 8 Once you have finished click Save to transfer the waypoints to the currently open Chartpoint database Backing up Chartpoint Route and Log databases This feature enables you to quickly copy data to backup media USB memory stick another hard drive etc 4 oo x Data tyoes and sizes Identifier v Mariner Overlays 29 9 KB Manual Updates 347 KB VDR Data 5 16 MB Logs and Tracks l KE Routes 10 7 MB v Chartocints 1 22 MB Total capacity required 17 6 ME Destination A Capacity Free C Program Files Mavmaster By 35 7 GE Zae GA Close Backup To carry out a backup 1 Choose Backup from the File menu 2 Select the items you wish to backup from the list 3 Click the browse button to choose the destination location The Backup button is greyed out until a location other than C Program Files Navmaster is selected or if there is insufficient space on the backup media 4 Click Backup Using the Recent File List The charts you have recently opened appear at the foot of the File menu Up to 4 charts can appear To open one of these double click on its name To Change the Folder Location for Charts and Databases If you wish you can change the folder location for charts and the Navmaster databases as follows 1 Log into Setup Mode 2 Choose Management from the C
206. nning To automatically Find Target erase data from the hard disk after a defined interval Choose Voyage Data Yoyage Data Recording Recording from the Recording PlayBack Tools menu and select W Erase Interval W Capacity Check the Recording tab E 4 dy 135 1 MB 1 Tick Erase Interval and click the spin arrows to select the number of days after which data is erased OF Cancel Apply 2 Tick Capacity Check and click the spin arrows to select a number of Megabytes which if exceeded erases the oldest data 3 Click Apply to save the settings and OK to close the dialog 4 To save your changes permanently see Workspace A To recover VDR data from a ship In addition to recovering data it is advisable to save the ship s workspace so that voyages can be replayed with the same parameters used onboard To do this 1 On the ship choose Workspace from the file menu and select Export 2 This will save a file named Registry x txt where x is a number incremented by 1 each time the registry is exported The files and folders that should be copied are the ship s Registry setup file C Program Files Navmaster Registry x txt Chartpoints C Program Files Navmaster Chartpoints Routes C Program Files Navmaster Routes Logs C Program Files Navmaster Logs VDR C Program Files Navmaster VDR For example if using Ahead Nero to burn to CD the project could look like this amp 1s01 DAR 3 MEW C
207. nsmit COM Target ARPA Setup ARPA gt COM Configuration Monitor Setup and calibration COM Baud rate settings Tools Setup Port Settings ARCS Licence ARCS Pin NAVMASTER USER GUIDE Information You Need To Note Navmaster Version Information Navmaster Setup Record CONTENTS WELCOME TO NAVMASTER Chart Formats Supported By Navmaster About This Guide User Guide Conventions INSTALLATION AND SETUP Workspace Installing Customised Passage Plans Installing Proudman Tidal Areas Setup Mode Recording Screen Size ECDIS Monitor Calibration ECDIS Backup configuration Setting a Consistent Common Reference Point CCRP How to Enter Vessel Data Setting Up the Interface to Instruments NMEA Warnings and Alarms NMEA Sentences Alarm Management Remote Diagnostics Command Line Parameters GETTING STARTED Starting Navmaster Working With Windows Dialog Boxes Property Inspection The Navmaster Window A PO N 12 12 13 15 15 16 16 16 18 18 19 20 21 22 20 26 32 32 34 36 36 36 36 37 What s In the Main Window Toolbars Side Panels Getting Help To Close Navmaster OPERATING NAVMASTER How to Use Navmaster How Navmaster Handles Time Windows in Navmaster Opening Electronic Charts Navmaster Databases Importing and Exporting Routes and Waypoints Backing up Chartpoint Route and Log databases Using the Recent File List To Change the Folder Location for Charts and Databases To Open A Data
208. nst WGS84 In this case no shift values are published Under these circumstances you are at least aware that plotted positions are to be treated with caution One of the benefits of software is that the management of datum shifts can be automated ARCS has shift data built in and with this Navmaster can keep track of the datums of positions of all types including vessel position and track waypoints and any other overlaid point on the chart and adjust them to the local geodetic datum as required For this to work it is important that the GPS is always set to output WGS84 positions Ideally the GPS should identify the datum it is set to within the NMEA sentence output to the chart plotter Unfortunately few GPS manufacturers output this vital information although there are calls for the mandatory inclusion of a geodetic datum code with every position location message Equipment receiving such a message can then automatically check that datums are correctly matched 4 Summary Situations where navigation is affected by datum mismatches equally applicable to paper and electronic charts 1 Plotting of positions from GPS or other EPFS on non WGS8 4 charts 2 Moving overlaid information between charts of different datum eg waypoints or routes 3 Taking waypoint or other positions off non WGS84 charts and transmitting them to GPS 4 Calculation of waypoints from for example great circle algorithms Of course this emphasises the
209. nt Company to ensure that all invoices are paid ensuring that the chart database is always available and that the timeout of the chart database does not occur Your SENC subscription licence entitles you to use the purchased charts for a period of twelve 12 months from subscription start Two months prior to the end of each subscription period you will receive a new invoice for the next subscription period Once the invoice is paid you will be sent new licenses extending your subscription for the next 12 months Two months prior to the licenses expiring your ECDIS will start to display warning messages These messages will appear every time you start the ECDIS or once every 24 hour period The messages will inform you that unless the SENC licenses are renewed detailed charts will no longer be available after the expiry date If the subscription is not renewed after the licence expiry period and detailed charts are no longer displayed C MAP will issue temporary licenses upon request in order for the vessel to navigate to the destination port Troubleshooting If you are having problems installing your software or charts please check the following before calling the C MAP support line e You are installing on Windows XP or Windows 2000 The system will not run correctly under Windows 95 or Window s 98 e That the registered SENC database is available and not deleted e That you have correctly input the licence string s e That you h
210. ntact your system supplier to obtain a valid userpermit HW_ID is incorrect format Permits are not valid for this system Contact your data supplier to obtain the correct permits Subscription service will expire in less than 30 days Please contact your data supplier to renew the subscription licence Decryption failed no valid cell permit found Permits may be for another system or new permits may be required please contact your supplier to obtain a new licence SA Digital Certificate X509 has expired A new SA public key can be obtained from the IHO website or from your data supplier Non sequential update previous update s missing try reloading from the base media If the problem persists contact your data supplier ENC Signature format incorrect contact your data supplier Viewer The permit for ENC lt cell name gt has expired This cell may be out of date and MUST NOT be used for Primary NAVIGATION This ENC is not authenticated by the IHO acting as the Scheme Administrator Viewer ENC lt cell name gt is not up to date A New Edition Re issue or Update for this cell is missing and therefore MUST NOT be used for Primary NAVIGATION HCRF ARCS amp Seafarer Error and Warning Messages The following messages are recorded in the Chart group if they occur HCRF 01 HCRF 02 HCRF 03 HCRF 04 The contents of the GB LCN file have been altered You may be in breach of the licensing arrangements that relate to t
211. o O o nm otherwise they are displayed in the order in Bearing fro 029 2 TCPA Mo TCRA which they are received CPA No CPA LTC Targets are listed by name call sign or oon oe n MMSI number dependent on availability If Heading 258 0 i Rate of Turn 000 0 Minute name has not been received call sign will Status aaau be used and failing that the MMSI number K a which is always available Lost targets are annotated with and moved to the bottom of the list The target types include Class A Class B Base Station Aid to Navigation and Search and Rescue Transmitter Click the Dynamic Static or Voyage bars in the side panel to display information relating to each target including Dynamic Static Voyage oo o AIS Type Class A Class B MMSI etc Latitude longitude IMO number Position accuracy Ship type ETA Range to own vessel Call sign Cargo activity TCPA CPA ten ooo o wo Beam o COG SOG and heading Antenna positon frompot a Rate of tum Aversion situs ooo o timestamp Type of position fix es ee DTE available es ee To Select an AIS target You may wish to do this to view target information in the side panel and display the target log open a chart to display the target or to delete a target To select a target 1 Ensure that you are in Target Tracking mode by clicking E on the Display Toolbar by choosing Target Tracking panel from the View menu or by press
212. o attach must be located in the C Program Files Navmaster Attach folder ES To attach an image 1 Click Attach 2 Navmaster opens a list box showing the files of type bmp jpg tga tif and pcx located in the Attachment folder 3 Select a file and click Attach To view images 1 Select an attachment from the combo box 2 Click View When an image is attached a camera buttons lights up on the Route Toolbar Click to view or close the attachment To detach images 1 Select the attachment to delete from the combo box 2 Click Detach Waypoint Tab Plan Wamings Chans General Waypoints The Waypoint Tab provides the following options DEL Deletes the currently selected waypoint NAV Downloads current position into the waypoint la J list Ehumb Naw CPT List CPT LIST Opens a list view of the Chartpoints in the current database This enables you to select Chartpoints for your route Click this button again to close the window or use the standard windows buttons THE ROUTE WAYPOINT LIST EE The Route Waypoint list contains the following information Leg Distance Course Lat Long Datum Note Type 1 n 25char GC nonnnn nn Nnn n T WGS84 Rh Unknown Use the scroll bar to see the columns that are out of view Latitude and Longitude are shown with the number of decimal places specified under Tools Options Workspace The Plan Tab The Plan tab is described on page 171 below
213. o view tle to the right to see more information and to CHANNELDEPTHS k open any text or image file GBTHAMCD TXT Move slider to 4 lf the warning is not visible and you are in the i X g you the right Y Position Monitoring window click cz to deactivate position monitoring and click the Go to button to view it 5 Click Highlight again to remove the highlight from the chart 6 Click a to reactivate position monitoring if necessary Route Locking Once underway and with the route locked the route leg will automatically increment as you pass through the waypoint perpendicular or arrival circle specified under Route Options Monitoring This ensures that you get the correct information R amp B to next wpt TTG ETA at final waypoint etc in the display toolbars and on the Position Monitoring side panel Whilst locked you cannot manually change the leg on the Position Monitoring panel the boxes are GPm WoS84 91 30 30 N reyed out and you cannot change route A a _ 002 12 41 E To change route or the leg of a route de activate Shit None required Chart Active Roule tg route locking pp ee Name ZEEB TRACK DGH 1 Uncheck Lock on the Position Monitoring side Lea 7 Wet 8 TSS TRACK ination ETA 2871172001 04 43 panel Destination ETA 2 Or choose Options from the Route menu select the Monitoring tab and clear Automatic Leg Advance OT Whilst the route is locked you are unable to o
214. oding The tidal arrows drawn on the screen are colour coded by Proudman to indicate their reliability based on the number of data points used to calculate the tide at any point Reliability Colour In some areas close inshore the tidal High Black prediction is so uncertain that no tidal arrows are displayed Medium Blue Low Red Range and Bearing Tool R amp B To measure distances and bearings on a chart 1 Click on the Chart Toolbar and select Add from the De drop down menu for each R amp B line you wish to draw Add Delete all 2 Whilst you are drawing R amp B lines the letter E is added to to indicate that normal cursor commands are the cursor thus Suspended 3 Move the cursor to the start point and left click 4 Move the cursor to the end point and left click again 5 Or move the cursor to the start point and drag the line to the end point and release to finish 6 The drawing operation is complete and E is removed from the cursor J To edit Range and Bearing lines Whilst in R amp B mode a left click will not reposition the chart although the chart can be scrolled If a R amp B line is selected then a right click will display a menu for the selected line no matter where the cursor is on the chart To enter edit mode 4dd 1 Click on the Chart Toolbar and select Edit mode from Delete all the drop down menu The cursor changes to toc ee Wi rye so T
215. of the Chartpoint or route name box Side Panels Each of Navmaster s main functional areas monitoring position storing Chartpoints and creating and calculating routes has a side panel You switch between each function by pressing a button on the display toolbar or by pressing the F12 key The side panel can be toggled on or off by clicking tai on the display toolbar By default the side panel is docked at the edge of the window It can also be undocked and left floating anywhere on the display to allow more space for chart display 4 To dock the side panel e Double click the title bar of the floating side panel It will either dock at the last place it was docked or select a default location To undock do one of the following e Double click on the handle at the top of the side panel e Click and hold the handle and drag to the desired location Position Monitoring Side Panel Position Monitoring x The Position Monitoring Side Panel repeats position from your sensors GPS speed GPm WGS8 log and gyro provides information on any 91 29 124 N datum shift that has been applied and 000 27 35 E displays the active route name active leg Shift None required Char and ETA at the destination waypoint kn RA calculated from current speed over ground 026 3 a Active Route Jk Lack SOG Tabs provide further information Name DGHGAPZEER i e NMEA repeats information fro
216. or indication as specified specified by the operator will by the operator ENC Vessel will cross the boundary of an area cross area with special with special conditions conditions in HH MM 4 10 5 7 H 10 5 7 Positioning system failure Alarm Position System Failure 10 5 8 H 10 5 8 Approach to and arrival at Alarm Approaching Critical H 17 6 3f 4 critical point Point Lat Long Alarm Critical Point reached Lat Long 10 5 9 H10 5 9 Different geodetic datum Alarm and permanent indication GPS not outputting DTM Primary Positioning System message confirming positions datum missing in WGS84 H 17 5 6 e Different geodetic datum Alarm RNC Chart No datum GPS outputting DTM unknown or no shift available message confirming positions in WGS84 but RNC chart datum unknown 13 2 H13 2 Malfunction of ECDIS Sensor input Loss of speed input Speed system failure speed field on monitor side panel is blanked red Sensor input Loss of heading input Heading system failure heading field on monitor side panel is blanked red Primary Secondary Primary Secondary alarm difference exceeded if active Position update not received Position lost DR activated tak aa permanent indication DR at message also appears ates top right hand corner of position manually switching to DR monitoring chart window Indications Warnings are provided in message windows to indicate the state of variou
217. ory stick etc 3 Click Install in the Updates Installation section CE Identifier wk 004 Chart Installation Select Permits nee Manual Entry Chart number Permits entered 0 E EE Updates Installation Install 4 On completion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures A To install additional charts from the licence disk A W N O O N OQO Start Navmaster Choose Management from the Charts menu Choose the ARCS or Seafarer tab as required The dialog will show Insert Weekly Update CD until you put a CD into the drive Chan Management xj General ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 Note If the ARCS Update data is not on a CD click the browse button to the right and select the appropriate location hard disk memory stick etc As soon as a valid update CD is recognised the message will disappear and the CD identifier will appear and the Select Permits field will light up General Licence Charts History Identifier WiEoo O49 ne Chart Installation ies Permits E Insert the Licence disk into the floppy disk drive _ Click L at the end of the Select Permits field Select the location of the Permits disk normally drive A Double click the GB ARCS permits or AUS Seafarer permits file 10 Click the Install button The permits and Update CD will be installed CD
218. osition course and speed data provided by a Loran C receiver Navigation data from present position to a destination waypoint provided by Loran C GNSS navigation computer or other integrated navigation system gt a RMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data RTE Routes Output VTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed WPL Waypoint Location Input and Output XTE Cross Track Error Measured ZDA Time and Date ZTG UTC amp Time to Destination Waypoint GPS TALKER IDs Receive GN GL GP II Transmit Speed NMEA sentences Pref d via ARPA Sentence VBW Dual Ground Water Speed VHW Water Speed and Heading OSD Own Ship Data SPEED TALKER IDs Receive VD VW SN VM I Wind NMEA sentences Pref d Sentence MWD Wind Direction amp Speed MWV Wind Speed and Angle Time date position course and speed data provided by a GNSS navigation receiver Waypoint identifiers listed in order with starting waypoint first for the identified route The actual course and speed relative to the ground Latitude and Longitude of a specified waypoint Magnitude of the position error perpendicular to the intended track line and the direction to steer to return to the intended track UTC day month year and local time zone UTC and predicted time to go to destination waypoint None Description Water referenced and ground referenced speed data The compass heading to whi
219. ot selected correctly or the CD is not present Chart data will be copied from the CD to the hard drive and carry out a digital signature check to ensure data integrity which will take a few minutes If the CM 93 3 database fails the digital signature check the following message will be displayed and the database will not be available for registration This database failed the digital signature check and therefore cannot be safely loaded into the ECDIS Please contact your nearest C MAP office for further information To generate a chart licence 1 Select the Licence Order tab 2 Select the Zone or Areas within a Zone you have purchased and click Add Click alongside each Zone for a list of Areas and cross 4 reference with the CM 93 3 chart catalogue if necessary Continue until all the Zones and Areas you need are listed in the order column Click the Load button if you wish to display the last order saved General C Map Network ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 BSB Database Licence Order Licence Update Charts Chart Updates History Zones Areas Order fone 2 fone 3 Area 1 3 V Subscribe 4 Clear Order nae Ug ep es ee all chart data Delete 3 Check Subscribe if you are licensing charts under an annual subscription with updates or uncheck Subscribe if you are purchasing the charts without time limit or updates 4 Click Save 5 Click Copy To to copy the CM
220. ou do not know your Company ID or System ID please contact C MAP Norway before continuing installation of the software Ordering Charts A chart order may be sent together with the registration of the system as described above It is essential that the required information be sent to C MAP when ordering charts for a system C MAP has issued order forms specifying the information that is required and contains vital information that will allow us to monitor and maintain your licenses throughout the lifetime of the system Charts can be ordered by Zone Area or Cell and these can be seen on our Internet pages at www c map no or by downloading the Chart Product Catalogue also available on the web site Price quotations can be obtained via your chart dealer or direct from your local C MAP office Once the licence order has been prepared it should be emailed to license c map no or faxed to C MAP Norway AS 47 51 46 47 01 Applying Licenses Once the order has been received at C MAP a licence will be generated and transmitted back to the user This may be in the form of a single alohanumerical string 16 characters or in the form of a file called PASSWORD USR Once this licence has been received it should be input using the Licence Administrator software designed and supplied by the ECDIS ECS manufacturer There are two types of licenses purchase and subscription Purchase licenses are valid indefinitely while subscription 4 OA licenses ne
221. ou have copied the above databases as described above the databases will not be in the default location To load any of these databases 1 Choose Open from the File menu and select the folder to look in Chartpoint Route or Log 2 Click and choose the location of the database you wish to load eg C Program Files Navmaster VDR Cymbeline 18 7 02 Chartpoints and click OK Mariner Overlays Mariner Overlays provide tools to draw lines and highlight areas for passage planning and route monitoring Mariner Overlays can be drawn on any type of chart ARCS ENC or CM 93 3 however they are of particular value when operating with ARCS charts since they provide the mechanism to enable Navmaster to emulate some of the alarms and warnings automatically generated by ENC and CM 93 3 vector chart data J NLT i062 Fi Mh i j 14 a one eas eer wats Lines areas and points can be set to activate an alarm based on a preset distance or time to the overlay An alarm can also be given if an area is entered or exited or a line is crossed All alarms are automatically logged with position and timestamp provided that logging is on Mariner Overlays are created in groups and automatically saved so that different sets of overlays can be defined and turned on off There is a GoTo facility to load the best chart for an individual overlay Creating and managing Mariner Overlays 1 Oo on fF W N Mariner Overla
222. ou wish Click OK when finished To create a fixed point EBL e Create a ship centred EBL as described above e Click Add ship centred EBL e Move the cursor to the point you wish to fix the EBL right click and select Fixed end position from the menu that appears After an EBL has been created left click to select it DEREN and then right click to Show Annotation Ship Centred a Extend To Edge e Show Annotation to display range and ed End Po Rotate bearing Delete e Ship Centred to make the EBL ship centred or if deselected free moveable Properties e Extend to Edge to extend the end point of the EBL to the edge of the chart window e Fixed End position to fix the end point of a ship centred EBL e Rotate to pivot the EBL around the centre point not available if the EBL is ship centred Click and hold the left mouse button on one of the end selection boxes and drag the cursor to the new position and release J Delete the selected EBL Properties to display the EBL properties dialog To move an EBL click and hold the centre selection box and drag to the new location To move an EBL end point click and hold an end point selection box and drag to the new location ADD PARALLEL INDEX LINES PI A valid own vessel position is required to add parallel index lines To create a PI Click the PI button o woe Ber Bo Click Add PI move the cursor to the point where you want to add the PI and clic
223. oute To select a route to edit Id 4 JANT1AH LIZARD gt NE fr i id lt b bt foo aol View route Route name Route waypoint name attachments ypo Route scroll buttons Route waypoint scroll buttons Goto route waypoint Open a route database and either 1 Select a route from the Route Toolbar Use the scroll buttons on the route toolbar to move between routes or click the button to select a route from the drop down list if routes are unnamed the list will show blanks or 2 Select an alternate route from the Route Management side panel Choose Route Management panel from the View menu or click the T from the display toolbar or 3 Select the first previous next or last route by choosing Selection from the Route menu or 4 Click the right left buttons alongside the route name in the Route side panel Note that this toolbar does not select the Active route To add or insert a route waypoint 1 Select the Route side panel and click the Edit button 2 Select the waypoint list position where you wish to add insert a waypoint by one of the following methods o Click on the waypoint number in the Waypoint list J o Click any route waypoint symbol o Click the route waypoint scroll buttons on the route toolbar o Click a waypoint in the drop down list on the route toolbar 1 LIZARD 5 NANTUCKET eh With the selection bar at waypoint 4 a new waypoint 3 BRENTON Rh Will be ad
224. outh Down 250mm the Vector toolbar This PON 0 75 nm i i i 1 50 Am operation is not available e ee for raster charts eR 6 00 nm An ARCS or Seafarer chart is supplied as two independent images a low resolution LR image and a high resolution HR image The low resolution image provides an overview of the chart The high resolution image is updated with Notices to Mariner corrections and is the resolution recommended for navigation Navmaster provides zooming in and out of high resolution charts to provides warnings as follows Resolution Zoom Level Warning Low Resolution Normal LR Underscale High Resolution Zoom Out HR Out Underscale Default HR None Zoom in HR In Overscale Vector charts Vector charts are supplied as a series of data points that can be drawn at any scale The data is based on a compilation scale which gives an indication of the suitability of the data for display at large scale For example if chart data is displayed on screen at 1 2500 it is not going to be highly detailed and accurate if the original scale is 1 300 000 The original and current scales are shown in the Chart Information panel Moving Around Charts To centre the chart on the cursor position Click anywhere on the chart to centre on that position To pan the chart Use the scroll bars at the sides of the chart window The Right Mouse Menu on Charts Clicking the right mouse button on any part of a chart will displ
225. ovided for dates between 2005 and 2009 and should be accurate to within half a degree except in high latitudes The calculation is independent of the charts you have installed Magnetic anomalies are often reported for specific regions of the world and these are usually printed on charts This model cannot take into account the possibility or presence of magnetic anomalies For information on the limitations of this model please refer to http www ngdc noaa gov IAGA vmod igrthw html An upgrade which will be valid for a further five years will be required for calculations beyond the end of 2009 To calculate magnetic variation for a position 1 Right click anywhere on a chart 2 Magnetic Variation for that position is displayed in the menu Press lt ESC gt or click the mouse outside the menu area to remove the menu from the screen Note Always check magnetic variation calculations against other sources of data such as official charts before using them in passage making O A a E a a S ma D m S N VESSEL Own Ship Symbols To comply with EC 62288 Presentation of navigation related information on shipborne navigational displays the following symbols are used Lo Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s Own ship true scaled outline The user may select to present own ship as a true scaled outline oriented in the direction of heading relative to CCRP and drawn using a thick solid line style with the
226. oy shape pillar close the Category of lateral mark port hand lateral mark chart Colour red Sale minimum 100000 EN j Light Colour red Light characteristic Unknown Scalebar North Up Symbol And Scale Factor scalebars are always drawn as shown to the ts right ne If the scale of the chart currently viewed is below 1 80 000 graduations are displayed every tenth of a nautical mile lf the scale of the chart currently viewed is above 1 80 000 graduations are displayed every 2 nautical miles The North Up arrow is always drawn and rotated to represent true north ene nm at Underscale or Overscale is displayed at the eel bottom left corner of the chart window when age chart is not shown at its compilation scale On ENC and CM93 3 charts a factor Is shown lf the factor is gt 1 the chart is overscaled If the factor is lt 1 the chart Is underscaled No indication is shown when the chart is displayed at its compilation scale pe wee yn P Ka o U X 0 60 FLWR 10819m 29N amp rire i orn 115s 12 r Overscale 4 3 ae 4 io tee Chart Options Choose Options from the Chart menu to display the following tabs Overlays Overlays ENC ARCS Seafarer CM 93 3 BSB Limit lines Chart Catalogue Type Name Description Filter Hide Mone a Max Graticule CHART CATALOGUE Limit lines are drawn to show chart boundaries You can e Sel
227. pace was updated Workspace Restore and Maintenance Workspace Maintenance allows you to restore Navmaster settings to a previously saved Workspace with the settings saved at that time This is useful if for example your settings have become corrupted or have been changed in error and you want to go back to the settings previously applicable To do this 1 log into Setup Mode and choose Workspace Maintenance from the File menu 2 Dates when workspaces were saved will be outlined by a red box Select the date and the workspace you want to restore from the list to the right and click Restore Restore Delete Close 3 Select any unwanted saved Workspaces and click Delete to remove them Installing Customised Passage Plans some customers have customised passage plan reports Each report is protected by a code number which you will find on your PC Maritime CD 1 Run the PC Maritime CD and click on the Applications button 2 On the next screen click the button marked Passage Plan Reports and a list of company names will appear 3 Click on your company name to start the installation process 4 Enter the access code to install the customised report files Installing Proudman Tidal Areas To install one or more Proudman tidal areas 1 Insert the PC Maritime CD into your CD ROM drive 2 Click on the Programs button 3 Click on the Proudman Tidal Stream button 4 Selec
228. pen a route database or start a new database The Route folder in the File Open dialog will be marked with a lock symbol If you find that you cannot open a route database de activate Route Locking The Position Monitoring Window A dedicated window is automatically allocated to monitor vessel position on by default the largest scale of chart available and changing chart when necessary This window cannot be minimised or closed if position input is active The following options enable you to control the type of motion and to position the vessel relative to the chart True Relative Directional Relative Motion Choose Position Monitoring True Motion or Relative or Directional Relative motion from the Navigator menu or press lt F7 gt or lt F8 gt Reposition To reposition the vessel in the Position Monitoring Window left click where you want the vessel displayed Centre vessel Press lt F6 gt to move the vessel position on the chart between centre and off centre or choose Position Monitoring Centre Ship from the Navigator menu Look Ahead Look Away TO LOOK AWAY DISENGAGE POSITION MONITORING You can Look Away via a button or function key that disengages display of vessel position in the Position Monitoring window This allows you to scroll ahead or view another chart 1 Click 4 on the Voyage Toolbar J 2 The chart title bar changes to read Look Away as shown below E3 Navmaster Look Awa
229. plan eer defied 17711720041443 Spacing Frequency ror OK Cancel App Choose Options from the Tools menu and select the Tidal data tab or click the Options button on Tidal Stream controls to set options LIMIT LINES Check this box to display the boundaries of tidal atlas models TIDAL ARROWS By default the Length of the tidal arrow is scaled to 20 pixels per knot You can change this setting if you require longer or shorter tidal arrows LABELS Check Height to display the height above mean sea level by each arrow Check Speed to display the tidal rate alongside each arrow TO SET THE TIME OF THE ATLAS DISPLAY select one of Real time The atlas is updated in real time Use current Time for atlas display is taken from the computer s clock Use start time Time is taken from the departure or arrival time set for from current the current passage plan plan J User defined You enter date and time as required TO SET THE SPACING OF TIDAL ATLAS ARROWS This option defines the density of tidal arrow display Set the slider towards Low if you want the arrows spaced widely or towards High if you want to see more arrows The spacing will be consistent regardless of the scale of chart you are viewing Note that it will take longer to draw a very detailed display When drawing the Atlas Navmaster will examine the demand placed on the processor and automatically reduce spacing if necessary Tidal arrow colour c
230. pted ENC Charts and Updates 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the ENC S 57 Unencrypted tab a 2 Click the Browse button alongside Charts Location and select a folder normally ENC_Root containing ENCs you wish to import The Import button will be available if there are valid charts or a valid catalogue at that location 3 Click Import the ENCs will be converted to SENC format so that Navmaster can display them Depending on the number of ENCs being converted this will take some time The progress bar will show the status of the operation Licence Encrypted Unencrypted 44 K5MM 000 verification 4 Click the View Log button and select the History tab to view any errors that have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures Note that the C Map ENC converter type approved by DNV generates these Non critical errors can generally be ignored Critical errors may need investigation Queries regarding such errors should be directed to the chart data supplier 5 You can now open the installed charts from File Open or by clicking the Open bution Installing CM ENC Charts C MAP deliver official ENC data in SENC format in accordance with the IHO amendment to paragraph 3 3 of S 52 and a new Technical Resolution A3 11 adopted at IHO s 16th International Hydrographic Conference The C MAP CM ENC SENC distribution system was type approved by Det No
231. r Display depth contours on all Forces display of depth contours on for Base and displays Standard displays Display soundings Turns soundings spot depths ON Text Depth Text Display C Display Important Text e g Bridge Clearance Display Other Text e g Object Names and Information Display Short Light Description Generic Text OF i Display STEXT Objects C Display Objects with INFORM NINFORM Attribute Marked Display Objects with TXTDSC NTXTDS Attribute Marked Display Objects with PICREP Attribute Marked Display important text eg bridge clearance Display other text eg place and object names Display short light description Includes light characteristics Additionally if you hover the cursor over an yea Reach Number 7 ZENT Y 2 5s Description Generic Text Off Display Text objects Display Objects with INFORM NINFORM attribute marked always activated when Standard display selected Display objects with TXTDSC NTXTDS attribute marked Display objects with PICREP attribute marked Display Depth Text Display 4 4 4 Display seabed Area Description Plain boundaries eg Tracks Routes Areas Limits Display real length of lights light sectors Display danger symbol for certain objects within safety contour always activated when Standard display selected Hide quality of data symbol Display simplified symbols Display
232. r Options Position monitoring Bat r x Monitoring mie Relative Motion if Tue Motion 4 Directional Si Max l Look Ahead Chart Orientation Curent value Noth Up J Distance 0 5 nm M Active At 0 5 Kn t Time 00 10 H a Highline Auto select largest chart at chart boundary when look ahead off OF Cancel Apply Choose Options from the Navigator menu and select the Monitoring tab to set options to relative or true motion the maximum amount of chart ahead or astern of the vessel and to maintain a minimum look ahead distance within a chart window RELATIVE MOTION When operating in relative motion the chart moves under the vessel while the vessel appears stationary relative to the screen If Directional is ticked use the slide bar to define how much chart you want ahead or astern of vessel position TRUE MOTION When operating in True Motion a chart redraw takes place when the vessel approaches a set distance from the chart window border Use the min max slide bar to define the distance from the border at which you want chart redraw to take place CHART ORIENTATION Chart Orientation cog Up If you are using a vector chart use this option to set the chart to North Up Head Up or COG Up This option does not apply to raster charts ACTIVE AT This option filters out chart movements at slow or zero speed when the chart may frequently reposition
233. r antenna position as crossed lines centred at the ohysical location of the radar antenna the source of the displayed radar image The total extent of the crossed lines shall be at least 1 mm but not more than 2 mm in length They shall be drawn using a thin solid line style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols Own ship heading line The heading line shall always be indicated except when temporarily suppressed by the user originating at CCRP and extending in the dir ction of own ship heading to the bearing scale The line shall be drawn using a thin solid line style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols The heading line shall always be shown together with the beam line see 1 4 Beam line The beam line forms part of the own ship minimised symbol Own ship beam line shall be presented as a single line perpendicular to the heading line passing through the CCRP and extending a minimum of 5 mm each side of the CCRP The line shall be drawn as a thin solid line style with the same basic colour used for own ship symbols Symbol graphic s SN243 SN243 SN243 ee 1 6 a 1 6 Optionally the user may also select to present a velocity vector originating at CCRP and extending in the direction of COG or CTW as appropriate for a length representing the distance own ship will travel in a user selected time interval The vector shall be drawn using a thick short dashed line
234. r failure include Incorrect licence a faulty CD Base CD Update CD mismatch etc ENC Chart Management Information Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the following tabs to view information about your charts 4 Charts Click the Charts tab to see a list of all the charts you have licensed Scroll to the right to see further information for each chart including Edition Number Update Number Authority and whether out of date S 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History U pdate N ul Number Description Scale Edition Number GE40000 152000 2 GQBSxX01 NE 125000 1 GESSUT WM 1 25000 2 GBSxX015E 125000 1 DESSOT Sa 125000 1 DESs0ZSE 125000 1 Chart Updates Click the Chart Updates tab to see a sequential list of chart updates that have been applied together with an indication that each update has been registered or rejected S 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History Mame Nu Date Authority J Staus GESS0TSW GESKOTSW GE S01 SW GESKOTSW GESKOTSW 12 Sep 2005 12 Sep 2006 12 Sep 2005 12 Sep 2005 12 Sep 2005 UE Uk UE Uk UK United Ki United Ki United Ki United Ki United Ki Registered Registered Registered Registered Registered The C Map Cartographic Service The following text is provided by C Map Norway for your information The system that you are now using has the capability of using and displaying the CM
235. rea CDs are installed Note If the ARCS data is not on a CD click the browse button to the right and select the appropriate location hard disk memory stick etc 13 Oncompletion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures Note Each ARCS Seafarer chart takes about 1 5 2MB hard disk space Installing on a computer without a floppy disk drive If your licence and chart permits are emailed or delivered on a floppy disk and your computer does not have a floppy disk drive copy the files to a hard drive folder X Permits or other media eg CD or USB memory stick and access them from there ARCS Navigator or Seafarer Update Service Charts provided under these services are issued with regular updates To install chart updates The Update CD is cumulative and contains all the information on earlier Update CDs plus the new week s information You only need to install the latest weekly Update CD all earlier Update CDs can be discarded 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and click the ARCS tab The dialog will show Insert Weekly Update CD until you put a CD into the drive 2 Insert your latest Update CD Once recognised its identifier will be displayed eg WK10_04 and the Select Permits field will light up Note If the ARCS data is not on a CD click the browse button to the right and select the appropriate location hard disk mem
236. replay a file containing NMEA data 1 Click the browse button to the right of the Simulation file field 2 Check the Process box By default the data will replay at 4800 baud the standard NMEA rate Select a different value from the Bits per second drop down list to soeed up or slow down the data replay J 3 Click OK to close the dialog You can operate Navmaster as if you were receiving live data whilst the data is being replayed When in Simulation mode the following symbol is shown in the top right hand corner of the Position Monitoring chart window to comply with EC 62288 Presentation of navigation related information on shipborne navigational displays Simulation Mode Large on screen EXPORT This facility enables you to record all received NMEA data in a text file for diagnostic purposes or to replay later perhaps as a training exercise To record a data file 1 Click the browse button to the right of the Export file field 2 This opens a standard dialog where you a Select a location for the file we suggest My Documents for ease of access b Type a file name Select File RIES Look irr E My Documents do re Ei 3b 3C File name Customer name data test tt Files of type Text Files tet Cancel Ee c Click Open 3 Check the Process check box and click Apply 4 When you have captured sufficient data for your purpose uncheck the Process box there is no limit to the amount of data
237. rformance standard for ECDIS approved by the IMO assembly in November 1995 and updated in 2006 The standards are defined in documents of the IHO and IEC IHO Special Publication S 52 Provisional Specifications for Chart Content and Display of ECDIS IHO Special Publication S 57 IHO Digital Data Transfer Standard IEC 61174 ECDIS Performance Standards Electronic Chart System a chart system that does not meet the requirements of SOLAS V 20 and is not defined by official standards Electronic Navigational Chart The database standardized as to content structure and format according to relevant IHO standards and issued by or on the authority of a Government Electronic Position Fixing System GPS Loran etc Hydrographic Chart Raster Format This is the format developed by UK HO and used by the UK HO for its Admiralty Raster Chart Service ARCS and the Australian HO for its Seafarer Chart Service International Electrotechnical Commission International Hydrographic Organisation International Maritime Organisation NMEA RCDS RNC S 52 S 57 SOLAS Activate d AIS target AIS target CCRP National Marine Electronics Association NMEA 0183 latest version 3 01 January 2002 is the standard defined to permit the ready data communication between electronic marine instruments navigation equipment and communications equipment when interconnected via an appropriate system Raster Chart Display System R
238. rom a Name PEMBROKE N WEST ale departure time or To arrive for to arrive at From ST ANNS WEST a specified time To change the date and or Te Texaco 1 35 time either click on the values you wish to General Waypoints f FI i change and click the spin buttons to an Warnings Chars increase or reduce the dates hours and Time i To depan at 03 09 2009 16 00 00 C To arrive for Entering Estimated Speed and paon f Off Track Limits per leg seconds or click the down arrow for a calendar view and select a date Click For more information see the section Setting Route Parameters on page 150 above Calculating a Plan New Del Copy Reverse edit A Apply Distances courses and estimated times of arrival are calculated based on the departure or arrival time selected above Click Calc to calculate the plan and then click Report System Char Chartpoint Route Plan Log to choose a passage plan report layout from the Passage Plan Passage Plan Passage Plan dialog with ROT wi no ROT with Passage Flan Passage Flan no ROT wit with ROT wit Cale You can also select passage plan reports by choosing Print Preview from the File menu and selecting the Plan tab A PK Cancel description is attached to each report name to indicate its purpose A The Passage Plan report includes variation and deviation in the report Variation is ba
239. rske Veritas DNV in March 2003 The distribution system is supported EE with a Real Time Updating service which allows users to access chart corrections directly online An advantage of SENC distribution is that the cells are pre compiled which avoids the sometimes lengthy compilation process required when installing Encrypted ENC charts To install CM ENCs you need e An eToken USB security key and CM password usr provided by C Map ENC licence file via PC Maritime Licenses are generated for ENC charts based on the System ID of the ECDIS and the ENC coverage required in the form of aPASSWORD USR file Each licence is issued for a 12 month subscription period with a two month grace period Jeppesen C Map automatically renew licenses at the end of each 12 month subscription period unless the customer has terminated or defaulted on the subscription Installing the CM ENC chart database 8 57 CM ENC Charts Chart Updates History Database Licence Order Licence Update f gt pying CM ENC Charts to HD CO1X01 DAT Cancel 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu Select the ENC CM ENC Database tab Put the C Map Chart CD into your CD Drive A OO N Click the browse button to the right of the External Chart Source field and select the folder X C93_ ROOT where X is the drive letter of your CD drive Eo 5 Click Install If this button is greyed out the CD drive for the C93 ROOT folder d
240. s aspects of the system these windows cannot be closed while the state applies In some cases the warning is overlaid on the chart Warnings provided in permanent windows 1 A window is allocated to messages relating to the overall system eg RCDS Mode or Safety Contour setting Some messages can be cleared by right clicking on them and selecting Clear pm Message such as this one Donale due to expire in 322 days 2 A window is allocated to a visible chart window to display warnings that must be permanently displayed 4 The following lists the warnings that are provided ECDIS Performance Message Standard RESOLUTION A 817 19 ref mode 4 5 1 H 3 4 Larger scale ENC RNC Larger scale ENC RNC available for the displayed available area 4 5 2 H5 2 H17 5 2 Vessel position is covered by Larger scale ENC RNC C an ENC RNC at a larger available for vessel position scale than that provided by the display 6 2 H6 2 H 17 2 2 c Different reference system a Primary Position system number of messages provide datum missing the GPS is not information if a common outputting the DTM sentence reference system is not in use EpFS datum not WGS84 if Navmaster cannot determine that the GPS is set to WGS84 or if the operator confirms that the GPS is not set to WGS84 No datum shift available when an RNC has no datum shift available One or more Chartpoints Waypoints cannot be referenced
241. s which are selected by clicking the tab s title to bring it forward After making selections in a dialog box pressing the OK button causes the changes to take effect after the dialog box closes Nearly all dialog boxes feature an Apply button that causes the changes to take effect before exiting the dialog box This way you can preview your changes before actually committing to them Clicking the Cancel button causes the dialog box to disappear without any changes taking effect Property Inspection Objects drawn on the chart have properties such as name or position The Properties command which appears if you right click on the object on the chart lets you inspect those properties and in some cases configure the object The Navmaster Window When you start Navmaster the display will look similar to the one below Hi Hlank Cert WGEAA Dopth Unknowa Hokjhi r ra Doomia Ete Em dime Grew senator Toso Chonan Beits Yeieet To Widow Hale lel EE sus S E a E e EE E ai ER oe E cae Sanad Display Voyage Chat eres vector Chat Pusia Muni ij i ose as Marar ARPA z Le AS Sh Mure resuved Ch fe a o uE m wa AET EHAE BAT Aree nahn AE a harinar y liis A Doo Emme h Feus anng Chanwanirge HUES pwp ETO v rA I Rins Aiia H nn cocta T ecf aE in ig Hoo 5 T sea a on a eee i Doph iaia hi hlarniusl a a Treasducer fi im FAB Wi jo curser
242. s Guide This user guide assumes that e You have a working knowledge of navigation and are capable of producing a safe navigation plan using traditional methods e You understand and can use the Windows XP operating system 4 User Guide Conventions Mouse operations Right click Double click Drag Release Scroll Keyboard lt Ctrl gt lt A gt Terminology Press and release the primary mouse button The primary mouse buiton is the button you use most often For most people this is the left mouse button Press and release the secondary mouse button The secondary mouse buiton is the button you use least often For most people this is the right mouse button Press and release the primary mouse button twice Move the mouse while you hold down the primary mouse button Remove your finger from a mouse button scroll bars along the right and bottom sides of a view move the view up and down and left and right within the window To use a scrollbar either click and hold one of the arrow buttons or drag the scroll bar slider Press the lt Tab gt key to move from one box to the next Indicates a letter or word on the keyboard Using the keyboard to carry out commands often involves pressing keys together or in Succession Or any two keys joined by a plus sign Press and hold down the lt Ctrl gt key followed by the lt A gt key Cancel button Check box Slider Click this button in a d
243. se this as your licence disk or save the permits to a folder you can point to on your PC If necessary you can install additional chart permits manually 1 Choose Management from the Charts menu 2 As soon as a valid update CD is recognised the CD identifier will appear eg WK10_04 and the Manual Entry fields will light up 3 Enter the chart number followed by the permit string exactly as given ignore the symbols Note that all letters should be entered in lower case and there are no letter O s only zeros in the permit If possible copy and paste the permit string to avoid typing errors General Licence Charts History CD Identifier wk 0 04 Chart Installation elect Permits one Manual Entry Chart number Permit string Permits entered O 3876 4 201 26d5065455a9305 7fd4b7125d0 Add Updates Installation Install 4 Click the Add button If you have more chart permits to add enter them now otherwise click the Install button beneath Add You will be prompted to insert the appropriate Area CDs 5 On completion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures To re install all your charts when some charts are not updated to the latest week This only occurs when e You are installing your Navmaster on a different computer J You have deleted your charts from your computer You may not be able to access some of
244. sed on a mathematical model included with Navmaster Note Always check magnetic variation calculations against other sources of data such as official charts when using them in passage making Deviation requires that you have completed a deviation table Vessel Setup Deviation Printing and Exporting Plans With the report displayed on screen you can print it export to another format increase or reduce the size of the display and search for text within the report from the controls at the top of the report Note Navmaster does not save the plan If you want to save a plan export it to another application Exporting the plan You can export passage plans to another applications such as Adobe Acrobat PDF or Word for Windows a Vessel Route name ALDERNEY GUERNSEY N Options From ALDERNEY To GUERNSEY nogh entrance Time Zone Passage Time f No Name 09 45 32 D Od 00h Gam 14 03 00 Export Button 09 44 50 Q Od 00h Olm 14 05 00 To export a plan l ALDERMEY OFF BE 2 ALDERNMEY NO 1 Bl Passage Plan 12 0 knots Tides n Yanation An Dewaton On Position 49 43 63h Rh 002711 93 V Current CTS Vanation Marne tic Deviation Compass 49 43 STH Eh 002711 39 V Current CTS Vanation barnetti Calculated Date Time Viewed Date Time Course Dhst Total O36 O42 O00 200 set 0 0 dr O52 T af O56 M DOA 036 9c O35 0 34 O42 194 set 00 drift
245. ses overlaid onto charts rate amp direction for any single point on a chart and allow for tidal stream when calculating passage plans The following models are available 4 Standard Model Continental Shelf Divided into nine areas each area consists of a grid of data points every 12 km covering the whole of Western Europe Fine Model English Channel Available in three areas the Fine Model provides ten times more data than the Standard Model consisting of data points every 1 2km Ocean Model North East Atlantic Hr Ban Ser edd EL E E IAA m Pa MEA area l Mer a Available in four different areas the Ocean Model provides tidal data to a 35km grid F MEA area 4 roid dni a ail a 4 To Display a Tidal Atlas iii o A Non ECDIS mode Tidal atlas display 1 Choose Display Tidal Atlas from the Tools rra comin ao menu 26 dul 2005 17 28 4 Appi 2 If you have a tidal data model for all or part lv an inmedia fi of the current chart display a tidal atlas will Close Options be drawn otherwise the option is greyed out J 3 To change the date and or time either click on the value you wish to change click the spin buttons to increase or reduce or click the down arrow for a calendar view and select a date If the Apply Immediately box is checked the atlas will update as you change time or date If unchecked click the Apply button when
246. sition Logging menu The following log reports are available to view or print for the current log Vessel log Simplified report listing COG amp SOG Voyage log Full record including Position COG SOG Heading Speed Depth amp chart in use Log list List of log segments in the current database Printing Logs 1 Choose Print Preview from the File menu and select the Log tab 2 Select the report you wish to print 3 Click OK Teis eae Pik mim Buoy Tira EE aba THH om dpe te og T Ima eT HLM LE Tad Sor srs TO EXPORT A LOG Voyage Log foe OES SG Hadang Depth Hem Ti a mi m hart Man pe Te Ha Cena E gpocer Wap Pes DEHIN PR Hear aA CHiB Taka no Lai psc Hepa ey Eit frue Bite 1 don I 1E i an 8 i 28 Bom E 4 oF ps You can export a log to another format for example Word or Excel You cannot load a past log whilst GPS or DR is active To load a past log 1 Choose Position Source from the Navigator menu and set to OFF 2 Ifthe log you wish to export is not already open select it from File Open Log Log Name Once loaded click the Log button to check that the correct log is loaded Date Los 299 oe 2 2s File name Time Datum 13 01 14 02 Vane Vane Vase Vane Woa Wong Vase Vase Vine Vane Vitae Wanad Wong W oag Wrasse Vane Vane Vase Position 497444 08h 49 44 08h 497 44 08h 497 4e4 0EM 49744 0E H 497 444 0
247. splay the following tabs General General Selection Scroll bars Fanning step Sm f gt Large a5 n Rotation step Cursor Closed centre i Open Centre SCROLL BARS Check or uncheck this item to show or hide scroll bars on chart windows other than the Position Monitoring window which never has scroll bars ROTATION STEP To set the step number in degrees for rotating vector charts CURSOR This option allows you to set the cursor with an open or closed centre Selection General Selection m Word Chart Curent ARCS 4000 The Word Type Chat Description gt Z oS o ARCS 3997 Indispensable Strait ARCS 3998 San Cristobal Island to Malaita Island ARCS 40 Karachi Harbour ARCS 400 Ujung Karang to Sibolga ARCS 4000 The World ARCS 4001 A planning chart for the Atlantic and Indian Oceans ARCS 4007 A Planning Chart for the Pacific Ocean ARCS 4003 A Planning Chart for the South Atlantic Ocean ARCS 404 A Planning Chart for the North Atlantic Ocean and ARCS 4005 A Planning Chart tor the Indian Ocean WORLD CHART Use this option to set the chart that will be loaded when you press the World button Run down the list to set the chart of your choice perhaps ARCS chart 4000 covering the World and click Apply A Selecting Charts To replace the chart in a window First if you have more than one chart open click on the title bar of the chart window you want to repl
248. st the speeds as described under Setting Route Parameters WIND pad NMEA towp ETD wind Devices Satellite Displays wind information if an anemometer is connected Angle 010 0 True Speed ao kr DEVICES This tab lists position input devices with a NMEA toWpt ETD Wind Route Warnings Chart Warnings green dot indicating an active device Move Devices Satelite the slide bar to the right to view latitude and Latitude Longitude De longitude COG SOG and HDOP and Pri 5726 92 000 21 719E whether the data received is valid ae a Place your cursor over a device for its full a name Dead reckoning Primary amp Secondary Dead Reckoning Positioning systems The lower part of this tab shows position Secondary Positionin differences in metres if more than one position J4 I input is active S ATELLITE Route Warnings Chart Warnings NMEA towpt ETD wind This tab repeats information from GPS to allow Devices sls i ModeQuality Indicator you to check the validity of received data For ae ETNE instance it shows the number of satellites in GLONASS use If this value were 0 it would indicate why positions were not plotted Satallesinuse 08 HDOF 5 5 Altitude MSL 16 000 rri Geoidal Separation 20 300 mi Age of Differential 200 Secs Differential Aef Station IO The Route Warnings Tab
249. symbols t 1 f DISPLAY TURN INDICATOR Check to display for activated targets Symbol name and description Symbol graphic s Heading lines turn indicators The user shall select to display turn indicators for activated AIS targets and associated targets represented by AIS target symbols Turn indicators shall be presented as a single line extending at least 1 mm but not more than 2 mm perpendicular to the heading line in the direction of turn The indicator shall be drawn using a thin solid line style with the same basic colour as used for their target symbols Turn indicators for dangerous targets shall be the required colour red until no longer dangerous and shall flash with their symbol until acknowledged by the user SN243 TARGET PAST POSITIONS Check to display target past positions Check Limit to previous to limit past positions to the time specified in Hrs Mins Target past positions Radar target past positions Optionally target past positions may be shown Past positions shal be presented as a senes of small circular symbols of 1 mm diameter They may be connected by a line drawn from the current tracked or reported position of the target The line shall be drawn using a thin short dashed line style with the same basic colour as their target symbols DEFAULT Click this button to change all settings to their defaults Activation Overlays Activation Filter Automat
250. t GoTo Chartpoint opens the best available chart centred on the selected Chartpoint It is useful for reviewing Chartpoints and navigating around charts For example when planning a route you may place Chartpoints a great distance apart You could change the chart view manually to view each Chartpoint but this would take time Instead select each Chartpoint and click GoTo Chartpoint To use GoTo Chartpoint A 1 Select a Chartpoint 2 Click GoTo Chartpoint on the Chartpoint toolbar To Move A Chartpoint 1 Click the Edit button on the Chartpoint panel 2 Select the Chartpoint you wish to move and drag it to its new position To Delete A Chartpoint Select a Chartpoint and press the Del button on the keyboard or click Edit and Delete on the Chartpoint panel To Sort Chartpoints To sort the current Chartpoint database in a different order choose Sort by from the Chartpoint menu or Chartpoint Toolbar and select a field The Chartpoint Panel Toggle this panel on or off by clicking on the display toolbar Whilst the panel is hidden you can create new Chartpoints by choosing Edit from the Chartpoint menu but cannot edit fields associated with them Chartpoint Panel Buttons Provides the option to view and edit the Chartpoint co ordinates in local chart datum co ordinates This option is greyed out if the Chartpoint is not on the currently selected chart Edit Click to enable disable Chartpoint editing All
251. t CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt W gt Tools Man Overboard lt F2 gt Display Tidal Atlas lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt T gt Refresh lt CTRL gt lt R gt Help Load User Guide in Adobe Acrobat Standard Windows Shortcuts Carry out the corresponding command on the lt ALT gt underlined menu letter in menu Close the current window lt CTRL gt F4 Switch to the next window lt CTRL gt F6 Delete lt Del gt Shortcut keys in dialog boxes Cancel the current task lt Esc gt Click a button if the current control is a button lt Spacebar gt Click the selected button lt ENTER gt Move backward through options lt SHFT gt lt TAB gt Move backward through tabs lt CTRL gt lt SHFT gt lt TAB gt Move forward through options lt TAB gt Move forward through tabs lt CTRL gt lt TAB gt APPENDIX B ACCURACY GEODETIC DATUMS AND GPS ARCS and Seafarer charts like the equivalent paper charts are based ona variety of chart datums Within the catalogue are charts of undetermined datum fathoms and feet charts and more recent metric charts Navmaster includes chart datum management that automatically applies the official horizontal datum shift provided by an ARCS or Seafarer chart if available If there is a mismatch between chart and GPS datums the navigator is warned Where possible the datum shift is applied to GPS positions and all stored routes and waypoints so that routes
252. t the area s you have purchased enter the installation code found on the PC Maritime CD and click Install Setup Mode Variable parameters are placed under each main menu divided between Setup for parameters that are set during installation and infrequently Es changed and Options for parameters that are changed during normal operation Setup menus are unavailable during normal operation to prevent accidental or unauthorised access You must enter a password to gain access The password is case sensitive and must consist of at least 5 characters The default password is Navmaster To Enter Setup Mode 1 Choose Setup from the File menu and select Log in 2 Enter the password and click OK 3 Amessage is displayed Setup Login momentarily to indicate whether Enter password gt the password has been accepted or rejected After the password has been accepted Setup and Chart Management menus become available To Exit Setup Mode Choose Setup from the File menu and select Log Out To Change Password 1 Choose Setup from the File Password Change menu and select Change Enter new paseword i kinmum 5 characters Password Updos Cancel 2 Enter and confirm the new password and click OK If you have forgotten your password Delete Support sys from C Program Files Navmaster only exists if the default password has been changed ee Recording Screen Size For symbols to be draw
253. t version is Penc Chart The licence is too old to be used with this version of the chart Please contact your agent to obtain a new licence Chart The licence is not valid for this version of the chart Either load the version with an issue number of Psea or contact your distributor to update your licence Chart The loaded version of the chart is older than the one for which the licence is valid Please load the more recent version with an issue number of Psea Chart The licence is not valid for this version of the chart Please contact your distributor to update your licence Chart Warning Licence does not allow access to latest correctional information Licence is valid to NtoM correction PNM Updates are available for NtoM correction UNM Please contact your ARCS distributor to update licence Chart Warning Licence is valid to NtoM correction PNM Corrections are loaded to NtoM correction UNM Corrections J are missing Please load update CD that contains NtoM correction PNM HCRF 18 Chart Warning Licence is valid to NtoM correction PNM The chart is correct to NtoM correction NM Corrections are missing Please load update CD that contains NtoM correction PNM ARCS ECDIS ECS ENC EPFS HCRF IEC IHO IMO APPENDIX C TERMS amp ABBREVIATIONS Admiralty Raster Chart Service the UK HO proprietary RNC Electronic Chart Display and Information System The pe
254. ta providers adopt v1 1 of the S 63 IHO Data Protection Scheme 7 Update Base sets are identified by the volume name V01X01 Once a set has been copied you will be asked to select the location of the next set if one of a group eg the Admiralty AVCS service consisting of nine CDs at the time of writing If any of the remaining sets are not required for the license click Cancel to skip 8 You will be asked if you have Browse for Folder Pl x Please select the location of the latest Update or Base set by SYSINFO a lf System Volume Information ME Temp BES VALUBADD BME WINDOWS oS ACERDATA D5 Sees 01X01 E ME ENC_ROOT i MED INFO Se Local Disk Fs Se Removable Disk 1 GME Shared Documents AYO PE Maritime s Documents F b OK Cancel further Update or Base media to install NAVMASTER q x Re A Do you have recent UPDATE media as well 9 If Yes select the location and proceed as described above During Install the ENCs are converted to SENC format so that Navmaster can display them Depending on the number of ENCs being converted this 4 can take some time The progress bar will show the status of the operation Click the View Log buiton and select the History tab to view any errors or warnings that have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures You can open the installed charts from File Open or by clicking the Open button
255. tab and uncheck Automatic Leg Advance Multiple Route Display Route Management The ECDIS performance standard requires that it shall be possible to plan an alternate Active MILFORD IN WEST route in addition to the active route and From ST ANNS HEAD during the voyage to modify the active route to ELFOT WEST CH or select an alternate route Altemate MILFORD IN EAST select the Route Management side panel by From STANNS HEAD clicking fa on the display toolbar Ta ELFOT EAST This panel allows you to select the Active Multiple display and Alternate routes from drop down lists na ST BRIDES and to select additional routes for display EFOD ik MILFORD IN To select the Active route MILFORD 0 PEMBROKE You can also select the Active route in the ET Position Monitoring side panel In this side PEMBROKE panel to select an Active route click the drop MFR down arrow alongside Active To clear the MIL PEM G active route click the drop down arrow and select Reset from the top of the list Note this section is greyed out if the route is locked on the Position Monitoring side panel 4 To select the Alternate route Click the drop down arrow alongside Alternate to select a route to edit If you wish to clear the editable route click the drop down arrow and select Reset from the top of the list To Display Additional Routes Tick the box to the left of the route nam
256. ter text After an Event has been created left click to select it and then right click to e Deselect Desert e Show Annotation to display the Show Annotation Show Overlay Tool Time annotation text Delete e Show Overlay Tool Time to display l Properties the event time and date e Delete to deletes this Event e Properties to display the Event Properties dialog To move an event left click to select it and drag to the new position TO ADD A POSITION MARK ata e Click the Event button i Pos Th CO Add DF Fosition e Click Add DR Position or Estimated Add Estimated Position Position or Position Fix depending on your Add Position Fix requirement the only difference between Pelee AiEason lath them is the position mark that is placed by default e Left click at the position you want the position mark placed Overlay Tool Attributes Mark Type Dead Reckoning Position Time HH mm 23 01 Positions BOP 20 SPN 00408 45 Cancel e The dialog above will appear to allow you to J e Change Mark type by selecting a l Dead Reckoning different type from the drop down SE TEES EE list Each mark is annotated to identify its type and is time corre stamped For example a radar fixis 222 birdies Glonass Loran Tchaika shown thus au siete nate Transit Tsikada e Change Position Time click inthis aaes d jlonass field to change the time you cannot change the date e Change Position
257. the turn radius R divided by the vessel s speed V w V R And in degrees per minute w 180V 60Tr R 3V TTR MONITORING OVERLAYS General Monitoring Turning Circles Arrival circles Badius foi 0 Hm Perpendiculars Limits of deviation 4 Tick any combination of the Arrival Circle Perpendiculars and Limits of deviation boxes to display an overlay on both Active and Alternate routes Route Monitoring Overlays Monitoring Great Circle Waypoint Detection Arrival Circle Entry Passing Perpendicular Automatic leg advance Notify on Arrival M Limit of Deviation from Planned Route ARRIVAL CIRCLE ENTRY Tick this box to change to the next leg when the vessel enters the circle of radius set under Route Options Overlays Monitoring described above The position and time of entry and the waypoint name are recorded in the log PASSING PERPENDICULAR If ticked this option sets Automatic Leg Advance to trigger when you pass a perpendicular to the waypoint The position and time of entry and the waypoint name are recorded in the log AUTOMATIC LEG ADVANCE Tick this option and route legs will automatically increment as you pass through the active Waypoint Detection parameters You can also set or unset Automatic leg advance by clicking the Lock check box on the Position Monitoring side panel Note that whilst Automatic leg advance is active the route and route leg is locked
258. tian J Dynamic bo a2 O97 N O12 167 PbS vy Visual Course 222 0 T Set bomoi T cog 2220 T Speed 120 kts Drift 0 0 kts SOG 120 kts T Apply Immediately cose Starting a DR passage To start a DR passage NMEA position input must be unavailable or off A DR passage can be started in one of two ways e From Position Source in the Navigator menu click the Dead Reckoning radio button and enter position course speed set and drift Click Apply when finished e Or move the cursor to the desired initial position and right click Choose Vessel Position from the menu A position will be entered automatically Click the Dead Reckoning radio button and enter course speed set and drift and click OK when finished COG and SOG are calculated from the values entered Course 120 0 T Set D000 T CoG A200 T speed 100 0 kts Drift 0 0 kts SOG 000 kts vo Appl Immediately lf Apply immediately is checked the Course and speed fields are given spin buttons so that you can change their values and have them applied to the DR update immediately A Updating a DR position To update your position move the cursor to the new position and right click Choose Vessel Position from the menu For the log to record the type of fix select a type from the drop down list below the position fields When you are satisfied with the position click OK DR Warnings When Navmaster is in DR mode the letters D
259. tion related to the active route If no data is being received NMEA inactive is shown If data is being received the top box indicates The source of position data eg GP for GPS or dGP for DGPS II for Integrated Instruments If the source sentence indicates that the data is Estimated DR Manual or Simulated this will be shown and the position display will turn red A letter a automatic or m manual to indicate whether the datum has been confirmed automatically via the NMEA sentence DIM or manually by the user The datum of the received position eg WGS84 OSGB36 Shift will show None required Chart if the chart is WGS84 Applied Chart if the chart is referenced to a different geodetic datum but a datum shift to WGS84 is applied or None available if the chart cannot be referenced to WGS84 See Appendix B for information on geodetic datums Position Monitoring GP m Ts WG E z f 51 29 124 N 000 27 735 E shift None required Chart 414 8 kn RA 026 3 M Active Route If Lock Mame DGH GAP ZEEB z Leg ed wipt 26 LOWER HOPE Destination ETA 30 07 2004 03 55 Satellite Route Warnings Chart Warnings Devices NMEA imit ETa Wind Source Frimary Positioning GMT 19 33 52 29707 2004 CoG pE T SOG 14 kn HDG 0263 T Sea 148 kn gt Depth relative to Transducer m imi Latitude and Longitude is displayed to the number of decimal places set
260. tion on GPS NMEA sentences please refer to GPS NMEA Sentences To save your settings permanently see Workspace For positions to be plotted correctly on charts and stored correctly in the log the following procedure must be followed 1 Your GPS must be set to output position in WGS84 co ordinates 2 If your GPS supports the NMEA sentence DTM which identifies the geodetic datum of positions Navmaster will verify the datum applied to position information 3 If your GPS does not output DIM Navmaster will ask you to confirm the datum The following could not be determined automatically m Please Contirm ls datum set to WGS a4 Check the box if you are certain that your GPS is set to WGS84 Uncheck if itis set to any other datum If in doubt check your GPS JW Starting a Passage 1 If using ENC or CM93 3 charts set Safety Contours appropriate for the voyage Click the drop down arrow alongside Position Monitoring E Route Name to select the active route a To clear the active route click the drop down arrow and select Reset from the top of the list Shift None required Chart ne Active Rote J rte Mame DGH GAF ZEEB Leg 4 wp FORD DGH Destination ETA 30 Jul 2004 10 57 Note that this option will be greyed out if the route is locked lf connected to a backup Navmasiter Save the route to tr
261. tion to turn off the read only flag for each database Clean Temporary Files which will remove temporary files left over from previous Navmaster sessions The option is greyed out if there are no temporary files to remove Refresh to redraw the file list Print and Print Preview The following reports are available to print from Navmaster 4 System Reports Setup Record A very useful report that lists com port allocations vessel dimensions etc We recommend that you print this report after installation or when you make and changes to your setup Aavimasler Selup Racal egal Hier erg Visti p so ahaa Carr np Postion Offaly Fdmr FotHlor Fixing Swstem Taek Secondary Poder arg Syrem BRAS Oae Als CAT abe COM poet aetnngs GOW sort number Chart Reports View of selected Prints the selected chart window chart Installed chart Provides a list of all charts installed with chart number list description and scale Installed ARCS Provides a list of all charts licensed with chart number list description and scale plus the permit number and chart and update CD dates applicable to each chart Chartooint Reports Chartpoint List Provides a list of all Chartpoints in the current Chartpoint database Route Reports Waypoint list Provides a list of the waypoints in the currently selected route with distance and course for each leg Route list Provides a list of all routes in the current
262. to ARCS charts Navmaster s Chartpoint datum management involves minimum user input The objective is to store positions in WGS84 co ordinates so that if possible Chartpoints are converted to the local chart datum of any chart Ideally you should avoid creating Chartpoints on charts whose datum is unknown For example in the region of Jamaica you have a choice of charts to work with including Chart 255 on the North American Datum 1927 with a supplied shift to WGS84 or chart 486 with an undetermined datum If you create a Chartpoint on chart 255 then Navmaster can add the shift and store the position in WGS84 co ordinates If you create the Chartpoint on chart 486 there is no shift available and Navmaster has to store the position in unknown co ordinates Consequently Navmaster is unable to apply datum shifts when you display the Chartpoint on other charts In this instance a Chartpoint created on Plumb Point lighthouse on chart 486 is almost three quarters of a mile from the Chartpoint created on the same point on chart 255 so the need for care is obvious The following is a summary of the different circumstances that might arise and how Navmaster deals with them Chartpoints created on a chart Datum of chart WGS84 Shift available Shift added Chartpoint stored in datum None required No wess The Chartpoint can be correctly referenced to any chart with a supplied datum shift from WGS84 If the Chartpoint is viewe
263. to opena chart window to automatically plot vessel position To replay voyage data The Playback tab is hidden during normal operation so you must first log into Setup Mode to display it Then choose Position Source from the Navigator menu click OFF and click Apply To replay voyage data 1 Choose Voyage Data Recording from the Tools menu and select the PlayBack tab 2 Uncheck All archives if Yoyage Data Recording Recording FlapBack 4 checked and click Ito FastFowardRate x ie select the folder ees containing VDR data m a e 3 Select the first archive file if All archives are to be replayed or an individual archive file in the dialog and click Open 4 Tick All archives to replay all files from the beginning 5 Click Play to start voyage replay 6 Ifthe data does not display automatically choose Position Source from the Navigator menu click NMEA or AIS if replaying AIS only data and click Apply J 7 Click Pause to pause voyage replay 8 Click Fast Forward to speed up voyage replay 9 Click the down arrow alongside Fast Forward Rate to change fast forward speed 10 In each case click Apply to activate the change TO RESTART REPLAY OR TO REPLAY A DIFFERENT ARCHIVE a f Posiion Source 5 ST j Levee L d dia E Eel ae PLE ras Me Postion Source Recording Playthack T Allahia NAHEA E i Dard Feckoning fe Cf peciic archive D Narmaphe date DA 20a 25
264. to this chart either where a the Chartpoint Route waypoint or other object was created on a chart of undetermined datum and therefore no shift data can be applied to it when it is displayed on a chart with a known datum and supplied shift to WGS84 or the Chartpoint Route waypoint or other object is displayed on a chart of undetermined datum g 2 Display regeneration time is Redraw will take gt 5s H 17 6 3 f 2 A i to take more than aSr SRA 10 5 7 Positioning system failure Position system failure 13 1 H13 1 System test failure automatic or manual on board tests Heading not received Heading not received Cannot draw vessel outline H 17 2 2 a Indication of geodetic datum Datum shown at the end of of cursor position cursor position display 6 8 12 f Position offset applied Vessel position offset by x xm H 17 5 6 f X X RCDS H 17 6 2 a Approach to mariner entered The monitored alternate 1 2 amp 3 point line or area within a route has crossed x mariner specified time or distance entered points lines areas H 17 6 3 a 8 RNC displayed in area where ENC data available H 17 6 3 f 8 ENC data is available Annex A Display Own ship s safety contour Safety contour value Base and visible safety contour Visible safety contour value not applicable if safety contour not visible in the part of the SENC currently displayed ENC DE321002 Warnings Visible Safety Conto
265. uild is completed for your first batch of charts remove the CD from your drive so that the panel reverts to the prompt Insert Weekly Update CD 12 Insert your next dated Weekly Update CD and follow the operation as described above for installing the second batch of charts Repeat this operation until all your batches of charts are installed Remove the CD and Licence disk from the disk drives 13 On completion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures When Navmaster loads an ARCS chart it applies any chart updates that are applicable If for any reason the chart update is unavailable you can load the chart without its update by pressing Cancel when prompted for an Update CD The following warning will be displayed whilst a chart is used without a valid update Chart Warning Licence is valid to NtoM correction XXXX The chart is correct to NtoM XXXX Corrections are missing Please load Update CD that contains NtoM correction XXXX To install ARCS Skipper chart updates a You need e One floppy disk containing a licence file and chart permit file e One or more RC chart CDs e One Update CD containing the latest chart corrections h Start Navmaster Choose Management from the Chart menu Choose the ARCS or Seafarer tab Insert the Licence disk into the floppy disk drive Click the Permits b
266. undary of a mariner entered feature Mariner Overlay within a specified time or distance ARCS Seafarer ENC or CM93 3 charts J Overlays Track Wamings Position Monitoring Alans Distance 0 5 rm Time 0 30 H Hrs Mins Guad one Sine 10 2 Times Size of the Vessel Beam Prohibited Area S pecial Condition Alarms Treat as Alarm of Incication Display Guard Zone fe Alarm C Indication jel C How gt Wo Mariner Overlay Select Alanna Type Display Guard Zone C Time Distance d E Haw Use the spin buttons to set the Distance and Time parameters used to trigger alarms applies to types of position monitoring alarms Select Alarm or Indication default is alarm for prohibited areas or geographic areas for which special conditions exist Tick Mariner Overlay Alarms to generate alarms when approaching or crossing Mariner Overlays see page 252 and Critical Points and select either Distance or Time depending on your preference GUARD ZONE The trigger points for alarms and warnings are defined by a guard zone projected from the stern of the vessel that is x times the beam of the vessel at its limit Choose Guard Zone Size and click the spin buttons to set the size between 1 and 100 times beam default 5 Two Guard Zones are used one for Safety Contour Prohibited Area and Special Condition areas which is always time based and one for Mariner Overlay including Critical Points generated alarms which may be t
267. ur 5 0 m Sy Vessel position not in view Vessel position not visible HCRF HCRF ARCS amp Seafarer messages relating to the correctness of an RNC or licence PC Maritime Warnings ECDIS in DR mode of operation DR displayed at top right hand corner of Position Monitoring window Workspace screen Warning workspace unsaved dimensions not saved Tools screen size may not be set Options System For evaluation and time Dongle expires in x days limited systems right click on message and select Clear Message to remove When system is replaying recorded data S displayed at top right hand corner of Position Monitoring window 4 When route change cannot be transmitted automatically to second ECDIS ROUTE MODIFIED PLEASE TRANSFER TO MAIN DATABASE Warnings provided on the chart 5 1 H17 5 2 a amp b Information overscale underscale When an ENC is displayed at a larger scale than its compilation scale or when an ARCS chart is not displayed in high resolution THO SP 52 App 2 Edt 4 2 THO SP 52 App 2 Edt 4 2 System Messages OVERSCALE UNDERSCALE X lt overscale factor gt at the bottom left of the chart No official data available refer to official RNC or paper chart Unofficial data present Refer to official RNC or paper chart On start up automatic checks are made to confirm the status of the system The checks include disk and memory availabil
268. ure data to text file and Email to PC Maritime See Remote Diagnostics in the Navmaster User Guide y Troubleshooting has failed please contact PC Maritime for techincal support Navmaster 7 0 0 0 Rev 2 0 received Yes No further No action possible Key External process Navmaster process PC Maritime 18 08 09 Use OSD sentence see separate flow Is ARPA Connected No Heading Received Direct connection to Gyro No Heading received message visible Check wiring amp connections chart No Yes No v Log in to Unable to display heading Navmaster q Setup gt Identify COM Check available Is gyro setup on correct port COM ports COM port No connected to View System gyro Messages System Yes Select COM port Seed next p Navigator Setup COM port g p Gyro No Not all COM ports Shut down Navmaster tested and use Hyper Check outputs Data View NMEA Window 4 Terminal to verify data from equipment received Navigator NMEA COM ports is being received by data output on Vv Check system messages No All COM ports tested No for errors View System 4 messages Navigator No Errors in data Correct at data
269. used for all instruments x e _toob_ To set baud rate for any COM port 4 1 Choose Setup from the Tools menu and select the COM port from the drop down list 2 Change the baud rate to the required level 3 Click OK 4 Save your settings see Workspace To verify data input Once an instrument is connected the COM port allocated and the baud rate set check data input as follows Display COM Port Window Transmit Close 1 Choose NMEA Window from the Navigator menu select the COM port you wish to view and click Receive to view data received or Transmit to view data transmitted Repeat if you wish to view more than one COM port at a time 2 If you open more than one NMEA window choose Tile vertically or horizontally from the Window menu so that you can identify the instruments allocated to each COM port and view the data streams a hamasi Panceivbe mg PRES Seg icine ek CT Pee fot Mew Gert hni Tenet Chgioont foe fee Toe eee De De Jog osor Ane Oe SOA Aage GE mmo a Lt MA Seng vig COMI mee BLE mae a ARPS Cosnected thii w Tma HU A Salene wie O wae AlS Caaneeted ee 3 When data is streaming in you can freeze the display by dragging the vertical slide bar on the right hand side of the window upwards You can then verify that the required NMEA sentences are being received from each instrument wi Receiving NMEA Sentences via COM1 Seles SHEID 276 5 T Drag t
270. utton Click the Disk button Double click the GB or AUS Seafarer permits file Insert the Update CD into your CD drive when prompted oO ON OD oO KR WO PD Enter your PIN number when requested The permits will be installed 10 Once the Update CD has been read choose Express to install updates to hard disk 11 Oncompletion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures ARCS Seafarer Chart or Update Installation Failures General Licence Charts History CD Identifier wWE33_00 Chart Installation STs select Permits C Permits HCRF Test license gb ncp n il aH ail E Al t i a ris Darat entered g Chart number Permit string Pennie entered 2 Install netall Updates Installation Should some or all charts or updates fail to install correctly a message is displayed as shown above 4 To assess the cause of the failure 1 Refer to the History tab 2 Refer to System Messages Charts Causes for failure include incorrect licence a faulty CD Chart CD Update CD mismatch etc ARCS Seafarer Chart Management Information Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the following tabs to view information about your charts Licence Click the Licence tab to view your licence details including User Permit number Licence Type and Pin number Licensee D Edmonds Vessel P
271. utton is greyed out the CD drive for the CM93_ 3 folder described above is not selected correctly or the CD is not present or there are no updates available Chart data will be copied from the CD to the hard drive which will take a few minutes To update CM 93 3 charts on line Note that this option is only available if your operating system is Windows 2000 or XP 1 You must have an active internet connection 4 OO 2 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the CM 93 3 Update Auto tab Click Size if you wish to ascertain the file size of the download 3 4 Click List to see a list of the updates that are available 5 Click Download All to start the download 6 Click OK to close the dialog when the download is finished To update CM 93 3 charts manually If you do not have Internet access you can request updates by sending a file to C Map Norway To do this System Database Licence Order Licence Update Goto Manual Create Update File Create File Copy Update File bony Tin Update Charts Update 1 Choose Management from the Chart menu and select the CM 93 3 Update Manual tab 2 Click Create File 3 Click Copy to to copy the Updates ord file to a specified location on your hard drive or to a floppy disc 4 Send the file to C Map Norway 5 On receipt of the return file click the browse button to the right of the Update Charts field and select the folder and th
272. verlay x ot ete OY OO A Edit Hide Point Line Polline Polygon Box Cicle Range Text Info Caution Mariner Tools Activate Add Tidal Mariner Tools gt 5 Ho GA fe fP for MOB Er Fis os Ms Stream Vector Hide all 0 Add Position Mariner Tools l Line Add Position Add VRM Mark Add event Marker Add PIX Add LOP MOB Add EBL Vector Chart Toolbar Vector Chart 352 Standard Rg BA TH Display mode Standard scale Range display parameters selector selector Safety contours ee Chartooint Toolbar lq 4 as bl SABLE ia a br me hee Son by Original Order Chartpoint name i chartpoin hess View chartpoint Sort chartpoint Chartpoint scroll buttons attachments database Route Toolbar selects the route for editing only I4 4 gt DL ANTIAH LIZARD gt NE 7 ot i Ga id lt b OM oo yano a i View route 7 A Route name Route waypoint name attachments ype Route scroll buttons Route waypoint scroll buttons Goto route waypoint The Chartpoint and route toolbars are only available in Chartpoint and Route mode as shown in The Navmaster Window They contain scroll buttons to enable you to select the first previous next or last item in the database or route The camera buttons allow you to view any pictures you have attached to the Chartpoint or route You can select a Chartpoint route or route waypoint by name by clicking on the down arrow to the right
273. view chart low resolution chart and Verify Chart integrity to ensure that no data corruption has occurred if verification fails re install the chart and or updates for ENC CM 93 3 select between Base Standard Full and Custom display Obtain Magnetic Variation for the cursor position Display a Tidal Stream vector for the cursor position View chart Properties including description and datum and for vector charts Object information and Updates Other Chart Commands Duplicating a chart window Choose Duplicate from the Chart menu to open a new chart window with the same chart settings as the currently selected window To Go To any position Go To Position all xX Choose Go To Position from the Chart menu Lettude 2021 40 to open the dialog shown here Longitude 003 28 54w Scale 1 372782022 Previous Close Enter a latitude and longitude and Select Go To On current chart or On Best chart Click Previous to go to the last selected position J To select a screen symbol Chartpoint route waypoint ARPA target larget etc Right click the symbol Options and information will vary depending on the type of symbol selected To Display the World Chart Click on the chart toolbar Manual Chart Updates Manual updates are displayed on the chart as S 52 chart objects f with an orange line dropped d own from the position of the update object to indicate that it is a manual update Not
274. w to enter vessel data below The following items are drawn at the CCRP e own ship symbol and past track e own ship s heading line and velocity vector e tracked target symbols and range and bearing to AIS target symbols AIS targets are plotted at the given latitude and longitude e the radar image overlay e range and bearing vessel to cursor e ship centred VRMs EBLs and PIXs e MOB R amp B 4 How to Enter Vessel Data Vessel dimensions and antenna positions General Deviation Name mv Bulk Camer m Details Locations Conning Position F 7 Offset Length 100 0 m Beam 5 0 Log into Setup Mode and choose Setup General from the Vessel menu to e Enter the vessel s name This is included on passage plan reports e Enter length and beam This is used to draw a scaled outline of your vessel Gyro or compass input is required for the vessel outline to be drawn e Set the conning position location and the antenna location for the primary and secondary position fixing systems and ARPA Note Failure to set these parameters correctly will cause the Own Vessel scaled outline to be drawn incorrectly and for AIS ARPA targets and other range and bearing measurements to be inaccurately placed relative to own ship TO ENTER SHIP S DIMENSIONS 1 Enter Length and Beam 2 Click Apply after each entry a TO ENTER CONNING POSITION AND LOCATION OF ANTENNAS m Locations Conning Position Y J
275. y CD Identifier wk U 04 Chart Installation Select Permits Fa 4 Insert your new Licence disk into the floppy disk drive 5 Click L J at the end of the Select Permits field 6 Select the location of the permits disk normally drive A 7 Double click the GB ARCS permits or AUS Seafarer permits file 8 Click the Install button The permits and updates will be installed CO Identifier wk 004 Chart Installation Select Permits E Permits gb ncp Ea oe ESO net 2 nc Install __trstall 9 Once the Update CD has been read you will be prompted to insert each Area CD If you want to skip an individual Area CD click Cancel alongside the insert CD message Note clicking Cancel at the bottom of the dialog cancels the complete chart installation General Licence Charts History e ath Jae Gercessing Charts Please insert CO ACT in drive F OF 10 Insert the Area CD and or Update CDs requested and click OK Repeat this operation until all Area CDs are installed 11 Oncompletion select the History tab and check that no errors have occurred If data has failed to install refer to Chart Installation Failures 4 To install additional charts by email or manually If you have the appropriate Area CDs and Update CD you can be given chart permits by fax email or voice If you receive permits by email either copy the two file attachments gb Icn and gb scp to floppy disk and u
276. y Height Unknown 1 5888 3 Use normal chart commands to scroll elsewhere or to select a new chart 4 Click amp on the Voyage Toolbar or press lt F9 gt to return to Position Monitoring TO LOOK AHEAD You can set a Look Ahead distance via a set of buttons and function keys that force the Position Monitoring window to display a chart or scale a vector chart with a set distance from vessel to the edge of the chart window in the direction of travel This option is for ARCS or Seafarer charts that because of their raster format cannot be scaled without losing clarity and to prevent the vessel being plotted up to the chart border before changing to the next chart For example in open water you might set Look Ahead to 10nm whereas in confined waters 0 5nm would be more appropriate If Look Ahead falls below the value the chart will change to one with at least the set distance ahead To activate Look Ahead 1 Choose Position Monitoring Activate Look Ahead from the Navigator menu or press lt F3 gt 2 Choose Increase Decrease Look Ahead from the Navigator menu or press lt F4 gt to increase or lt F5 gt to decrease the look ahead value Voyage Os m e 0 50 amp New Position Track View Lookahead Lookahead GoTo Log monitoring on off log On Off distance vessel The default Voyage Toolbar provides a button to turn Look Ahead on or off and a display field to show the current look ahead value Note If
277. y External Navmaster the Navmaster User Guide process process Troubleshooting has failed please ring PC Maritime for techincal support Navmaster 7 0 0 0 Rev 2 0 PC Maritime 18 08 09 No Speed Received OSD Sentence from ARPA Available Select Setup from the Navigator menu Select the NMEA tab Select the Sentences tab Select speed from the drop down list In the Talker ID section click the New button to the right of Receive Type RA into the text entry box and click away from the box to accept it Tick OSD Own Ship Data under Select Deselect NMEA sentences to be used Click OK Troubleshooting unsuccessful please contact PC Maritime for techincal support Yes No Speed received Troubleshooting successful External Navmaster Key process process Navmaster 6 0 1 0 Rev 1 0 PC Maritime 23 09 05 CNG O70 CHAM INSTAHAUON Iroupiesnoouin Attach eToken Is eToken attached Check for error messages in System Messages Charts Start Uninstall amp reinstall Navmaster Make sure C Map is removed when uninstalling Wrong dongle attached or wrong license installed Red LE
278. you change chart or scale in the Position monitoring window whilst Look Ahead is active the look ahead value is overridden to match the new chart scale 3 Position Source Posttion Source Position Source ig ERFS C Als C Dead Reckoning C Of faze 7 sa foo 7 coe pT Cose By default Position Source is set to NMEA to accept positional information from GPS Click the AIS radio button to receive positional information via the VDO sentence transmitted by AIS Not available in ECDIS mode Click the DR radio button if you wish to operate in DR Click the Off radio button if you wish to disable positional input Position Offset You may wish to apply an offset to the Position Offset GPS position You can offset the position in two ways Bearing H 344523 Distance 8 7512 metes Reset iti Appl Cl Position Offset Enter the bearing ose and distance by which you want to offset position 1 From the Navigator menu choose 2 In Position Monitoring mode press lt F9 gt right click at the point to which you want to offset position and choose Offset Vessel from the menu The dialog will appear with the offset already calculated Select Apply to confirm To remove the offset chose Position Offset from the Navigator menu and click Reset and then Apply J When an Offset has been applied a warning message Is put on permanent display stating Vessel position offset by x x metres x x Navigato
279. your charts unless the correct procedure is followed so please follow these instructions 1 2 3 Oo CO N O O Choose Management from the Charts menu sort the CDs into date order earliest first Insert your earliest Weekly Update CD in your CD drive Note that the CD Identifier field and all other options will be greyed out until a valid Update CD is inserted x General ENC ARCS Seafarer C MAP Insert Weekly Update CD ED Identifier Once the Update CD has been recognised its CD identifier will be displayed eg WK10_04 and the Select Permits field will light up General Licence Charts History CD Identifier WK U 4 Chart Installation Select Permits Ea Insert your oldest Licence disk into the floppy disk drive _ Click Lel at the end of the Select Permits field Select the location of the permits disk normally drive A Double click the GB ARCS permits or AUS Seafarer permits file Click the Install button The permits and updates will be installed CD Identifier wk O 04 Chart Installation Select Permits E Permits gb ncp eal a O meal 10 Once the Update CD has been read you will be prompted to insert the Area CD s relating to this batch of charts Insert the earliest Area CD s if you have identical Area CDs of different dates General Licence Charts History Geecessing Charts Please insert CD RIC11 in drive F Ok me 11 When the b
280. ys Milford Haven 3 o New Rename Llose Delete List of Current Overlays for Milford Haver Polygon East Danger Highlight No note Danger Highlight No note Danger Highlight W Chapel Rocks Danger Highlight From the Tools menu choose Mariner Overlays A List of current Overlays is provided for existing overlays organised as follows e Type e g polygon text point etc Click the or sign alongside each type to expand or collapse the list Each overlay is identified by any text associated with it or by No note if appropriate e Category States whether a given overlay is a Danger Highlight alarmed or Simple non alarmed e Created Time lists the date and time the overlay was created e Last Modified Time lists the date and time an overlay was last changed To start a new group click New and enter a name for the overlay To rename a group click Rename and enter a name for the overlay To close a group click Close To delete a group click Delete To open an existing group click the down arrow alongside the group name and select the required group To delete an individual overlay select an overlay and click J to the right of List of Current Overlays for overlay name and click Apply a 8 To open the best available chart for an overlay select the overlay and click GoTo 9 To show or hide an overlay tick or untick the box alongside the overlay type or name
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