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Maris ECDIS900 Technical Manual, EN

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1. MDS NAVTEX You should check the software that is installed on your PC and press OK Or press Cancel to do not create Default Profile Also you can clear completely all three Task Lists using button Clear Profile ADDITIONAL FEATURES FILE BROWSER Application Manager File Browser works more less the same way than Windows Explorer In the path line you can enter manually path to browse Or you can press second button on the right to choose path in the dialogue Button elevates browser one folder level up Also you can choose root folder of any logical drive Use popup menu see below Menu items description Popu Included into pup the context 54 File browser Choose root folder of selected logical drive Drive Browser will we opened see below Open selected item or first selected if more than one is selected The operation is completed according to Windows associations Use Windows Explorer to edit them Print selected item to the default printer If more than one item is selected first one will be printed out Add printer ves Add Printer Windows wizard Browse Nes Browse for folder Open standard Windows Sharing Yes Properties dialogue on File Open standard Windows Properties dialogue Create new folder Open standard Windows Map Network Drive dialogue mpty Recycle Bin Close i window unio Undo last operation not
2. 15 a de i ama Sa ra 17 S57 CHARTS TECHNICAL FEATURES oaia ur il e SE aia hat nl aia le ta ali oaia aa ini EEN 18 INPUT OUTPUT E 23 GENERAL aaa 3503 23 SENSOR ICONEIGURATIONI i bal titular a iar sli tic pla cca abia dl bus ti ia 24 SE MMUINGS oes a eta au aaa iulia aa mA dt aia bait aaa a 25 AUTO DETECTION das nalt 27 ADVANCED iile se aaa 27 d ac ta 28 MASTER apaea eat 28 EXTRACTOR IRACKER SETTINGS d N 32 ta ds Da cai ao d 33 EXPORT IMPORT ROUTES TO FROM GPS ne nene nea nana ana aaa aaa ana aaa ana ae nea anna aaa 37 ADDITIONAL HARDWARE 39 MOXA SERIAL ia osti a ll a ai i la ic ta 39 aa lea eat be i aaa i ta asics Ma ees al Re Miel ie ta ma con Gt 43 VIDEO ses sc iat ves coda ol alea d dt oi dl asa pa dU 0 i da Da pr D da al d ala 45 COMPUTER 2 i ao 46 MARIS SMARTEINE MISTO i see oaie neo aia aceia aie maia eolian Sea ai pn aut al anina ata ala ai s ata aia aul tat atit 46 APPLICATION MANAGER sis 47 GENE
3. FUNCTIONAL TESTS INDICATORS AND ALARMS e Disconnect the GPS cable After the GPS alarm timeout the GPS alarm is triggered 17 S57 Charts Technical Features e Start the logbook replay function the GPS indicator is changed to Replay and the normal alarm concerning the replay status is shown e Inthe panel D R of the ship s properties dialogue select the simulation mode ROUTE ALARMS e Activate route in the Simulation mode and when the ship arrives to the active waypoint all active alarms should be triggered e Activate route in the Simulation mode and when the ship is out of safety passage the XTE alarm is shown CHART ALARMS e Set display scale twice smaller than the compilation scale of the cell overscale symbolization and overscale indicator are used e More precise cell exists under the ship s position TARGET ALARMS e Plot a manual target close to the ship s position Enter speed and course of the target and in simulation mode check that CPA TCPA alarms are generated properly S57 CHARTS TECHNICAL FEATURES STANDARDS TheECDIS900 chart kernel comprises several hundred software components that are compliant to the IMO Performance Standard for ECDIS the IHO Standards S 52 V3 4 S 57 IEC 61174 Ed 3 IEC 672288 Ed 1 ENC It is impossible to alter the contents of the ENC If an ENC cell is modified the ECDIS900 detects the modification and rejects the cell during the installation procedure Offic
4. 38 MOXA Serial Interface Additional Hardware MOXA SERIAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Both hardware platforms provide four or eight optical isolated RS422 serial ports for communication applications in difficult environment Serial card holds four or eight serial ports which are optically isolated and support the serial communication types RS 485 and RS 422 Smartline Mk6 has two onboard 166550 UARTs on chip 16 byte FIFO buffers making serial I O more reliable By buffering data into 16 byte packets before putting it on the bus the UARTs drastically reduce the CPU load This makes the interface especially suitable for high speed serial I O applications under MS Windows On board optical isolators protect the PC and equipment against damage from ground loops to increase system reliability in harsh environments MOXA CP 134 4 PORT RS232 422 485 SERIAL PCI BOARD MOXA CP 134 Series of Smart Multiport Serial Boards is designed by Moxa for Industrial Automation system integrators for long distance multi point PC based data acquisition On chip Automatic Data Direction Control for Precision RS 485 Communication RS 485 communication requires precise timing control for line driver enable and disable Powered by Moxa s Turbo Serial Engine chip that comes with on chip ADDC sending RS 485 packets over CP 134 is as easy as using RS 232 RS 485 multidrop for up to 31 devices within 1 2 km CP 134U V2 Universal PCI Multiport Seri
5. CHNWIR CHAIN WARNING COALNE COAST WARNING CONVEYOR DANGER CTNARE CAUTION WARNING CTSARE CARGO WARNING 19 S57 Charts Technical Features FAIRWAY DANGER FLODOC DOCK WARNING FSHFAC FISHING WARNING FISHING DANGER GATE DANGER CNARE INCINERATION WARNING OBSTRUCTION DANGER 20 S57 Charts Technical Features DEPTH VALSOU PIPELINE DANGER PIPELINE DANGER PONTON PONTON WARNING PRDINS INSTALLATION WARNING DEPTH DANGER SPLARE SEAPLANES WARNING SWEPTAREA DANGER HEIGHT DANGER OBSTRUCTION DANGER WRECK DANGER 21 S57 Charts Technical Features TIME DEPENDENT WARNING Each ENC object may have a time dependent behaviour A specific object can be dangerous during a limited period of time starting and ending at times specified by the data producers ACCURACY The accuracy of calculations performed by ECDIS is independent of the characteristics of the display and the calculation error is always less than the data accuracy of the most accurate SENC The resolution of the screen gives the limits of the accuracy of the displayed bearings and distances 22 General Input Output GENERAL IEC 61162 1 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ECDIS900 digital interfaces meet all requirements of IEC 61162 1 Sensor Monitor is the application which manages the I O for ECDIS Sensor Monitor is automatically launched when the system starts and runs in parallel with ECDIS With Sensor Monitor the use
6. Re enter new password Enter old password and then new password twice Press OK to confirm password change or Cancel to do not change password DEADMAN ALARM Application Manager version 1 1 0 0 or later is required During AM installation answer yes to question use DeadMan watchdog Default pause period is 600 seconds APPLICATION MANAGER CONFIGURATION In Administrative Tools press 4 Administrator mode is required 58 Deadman alarm i Use Deadman Watchdog Pulse peri se period sec feod On Option Use Deadman Listen VDR software watchdog Watchdog Pot A7 JA pulse will be sent every Pulse Taek ee Period seconds here 600 seconds or 10 minutes if mouse or Keyboard Check every sec 7 were moved during the last 10 mn E lon events VDR Watch dog configuration see View be OW SENSOR MONITOR CONFIGURATION Create if does not exist yet Alarm Relay Box sensor Connect the dedicated serial port to Relay Box using proper cable here is COM1 Sensor Info Norm Type Alarm Relay Box Parameters COM 9600 801 Alarm Box Input Relays State 9 Alams 59 VDR Watchdog ALARM BOX SENSOR CONFIGURATION Alarm Box Sensor Configuration ed Output mask ON H Output mask OFF fo Cancel Dutput mask ACK 4 Output mask DEADMAN 82 Time between data portions ms 50 4 There is one new setting output mask Keep ACK mask
7. The Monitoring workstation acquires Position Gyro Log and Arpa Targets data via serial lines and a second DGPS delivers Position information to the Planning station All serial sensor inputs are broadcast on the network and shared by the two ECDIS stations REMARK The second DGPS is optional and the same DGPS can be used on both stations However it is recommended to use two different DGPS for redundancy and safer installation INSTALLATION During ECDIS installation process the user has to select the option Monitoring for the monitoring station and Planning for the other ECDIS workstations However it is possible to switch between Monitoring and Planning modes by right double clicking in the window title of ECDIS and activate the menu Set as planning station or Set as Monitoring station The only one Monitoring workstation can exist in the ECDIS LAN As soon as the Planning station is switched to Monitoring all monitoring functions are available on this PC SHARED DATA The charts and routes databases are installed on both stations Therefore in case of breakdown of the Monitoring station the Planning station can immediately be used as main 4 Hardware Platforms ECDIS Then it is required to switch from Planning to Monitoring mode as described above to access all route monitoring functions Planned routes When routes have been planned on a Planning station they can be copied to another ECDIS workstation Rig
8. 2 x 4 x 1 e Lightweight 6 ounces e Input Voltage 90 132 180 264 VAC e FCC amp CISPR Class B EMI filter e Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C Computer e Convection Cooled e Reliability MTBFs above 100 000 hours e Meets Worldwide Safety Standards e CE Marked COMPUTER e Efficiency above 85 e High Power Density over 7 watts inch 3 e Ultra Miniature Size 3 x 5 x 1 e Lightweight only 10 ounces e Input Voltage 90 264 VAC Single Phase e FCC amp CISPR Class B EMI Filter e Over Voltage Protection e Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C e Convection Cooled e Reliability MTBFs above 200 000 hours e Meets Worldwide Safety Standards e CE Marked PRODUCT MARKING MARIS SMARTLINE MK10 Made in Norway Serial number XXXXXXXX Safe compass distance 5 meters Input Voltage 230V AC 3 2A CE Type Approval Wheel Mark Indoor use only according to Lloyds ENV2 To be mounted only with the manufacture supplied devices Refer to manual for proper installation 46 General Application Manager GENERAL Application Manager is the special software which works as Shell on the computers Application Manager is well specialized for the tasks At the same time Application Manager gives the administrator the minimal set of required system functions in order to restrict access to the system The application runs in two modes e Full access mode e Approval mode APPROVAL MODE ECDIS computer access is
9. A CD called Ghost is part of the delivery To restore completely the system do the following Shut down the computer Insert the CD Switch on the computer The system boots from the CD Click 2 times OK in the presentation dialogues In the menu select Local gt Disk gt From image Select CD drive in the following dialogue and press Open Confirm by pressing OK ere aS gt Once the hard disk has been restored insert the ECDIS installer disk and run the set up software to reinstall the latest version of ECDIS Then reinstall the charts with the appropriate CDs and copy the routes backed up on a memory stick The hard disk will be reconfigured with the default settings Planning station Monitoring station ame Planning Workgroup MARIS CPAP Mask 255 255 255 0 ateway IMPORTANT HDD sharing C drive should not be shared C Chart shared with full access for everyone C ECDIS_UserData shared with full access for everyone C ECDIS_UserData Routes shared with full access for everyone SETTINGS Colour palette 65536 Desktoparea 1280 1024 Frequency 60 Hertz Fonts Small Keyboard English HD shared ECDIS runs automatically at boot with login Administrator password admin USER ACCOUNTS Administrator No password Guest No password STANDARD CMOS SETUP Halt on All but Keyboard 16 Tests TESTS FUNCTIONAL TESTING BEFORE DELIVERY The different parts of the system shall be tested for
10. implemented yet es Cut selection Copy selection into Delete selection Paste from Clipboard Copy selection into Copy to selected folder Move to es Move selection into 55 Network browser e folder Rename selected or first Rename selected item Select All Yes Select all items ame xtension Sort Creation time ve Change sort order sort Modification and rearrange items time View ize Large icons smallicons pes fhanse i d List Liss implemented yet 1 Items could be selected using the same way as in Windows Explorer 2 You can open as many instances of File Browser as you need They use the same Clipboard format so you can easily copy files and folders from one to another one But this format is not compatible with Windows standard Clipboard format therefore you cannot use it to copy to and from another file managers NETWORK BROWSER As long File Browser is an analog of Windows Explorer as Network Browser is an analog of Network Neighborhood It is simple and effective tool that lets you to browse another workgroups computers and their shared resources Shared resources could be mapped or browsed using File Browser When you open Network Browser it scans first the network Then you will see the found network components There are few menu items e Open Browse the selected shared resource using File Browser e Map Network Drive Run standard Windows Map Network Drive dialog
11. ECDIS and can be used for navigation CONTINUOUS MONITORING To avoid any interruption and discontinuities in the ship s position monitoring the ECDIS backup is connected to the second GPS If the Master ECDIS breakdown occurs the ship is monitored on the backup system ACTIVE ROUTE Monitoring workstation is responsible for the active route and waypoint The active route and waypoint information is sent continuously to the Planning station which displays same route Any changes of active route are prohibited DUPLICATE DATABASES All ECDIS stations should use the same chart databases The user is responsible of maintaining the consistency of the chart collections and transferring routes from the Planning station to the Monitoring station LOGBOOK The logbook database containing all navigation information of the current voyage is stored on both workstations In case of breakdown no data is lost and the second PC continues to store navigation data to the logbook Time interval of logbook recording could not be changed and is equal to 15 seconds SET UP The logbook window gives access to the button Change Settings Tick on the check box Save in the Voyage Data recorder section to make sure that the logbook will be recorded by VDR A logbook recorded in VDR could be replayed in ECDIS900 together with other data Logbook settings IMPORTANTI Logbook settings are not synchronized in the LAN 9 Test Facilities PO
12. Forward Forward data immediately from the sensor Forward locally Port 5005 Binding restart Sensor Monitor to apply Rind unspecified parts startingfmm pot 200002 Transmitter bind address i2168 219 Wind lacte tear f empty 192 168 1 21981 Assume good quality if missing Settings in EXPERT MODE e Send data to IP port specifies main output UDP port to which will be sent parameter data and target tables non AlsS e Destination host specifies destination mode for this port Smart broadcast means that Sensor Monitor will broadcast data if there is network connection otherwise it sends data to 127 0 0 1 e ECDIS autopilot port specifies port for receiving of different ECDIS feedback autopilot data and so on ECDIS always broadcasts these data if possible e Check GPS quality controls position quality protection The position is marked as faulty if there is no GPS quality indicator or if the quality is different from Autonomous or differential Important AIS sensor does not send position quality indicator e Assume quality if missing when ticked forces to assign good quality state to the position when GPS quality indicator is missing but not present and invalid This allows to use position sources like AIS transponders e Socket time to live allows limiting number of hops between network routers that packets might do It is possible to disallow packets to be sent outside of certain subnets
13. GPS sensor does not deliver on serial line information about the datum used for the positioning ECDIS900 supposes that the datum in use is WGS84 Therefore it is required to select the datum WGS84 in the GPS sensor S57 LIMITED COVERAGE S57 database coverage is still limited therefore ARCS must be used when no vector data are available 70 System tests MOVE THE ROUTES When the route is not locked it is extremely easy to move and modify them in ECDIS900 NO PASSWORD CONTROL FOR CHART AND ROUTE MANAGEMENT No password is required to load or delete charts or edit the routes ROUTE DATABASE When a route is created or modified on the planning station there is no automatic update of the route database on the monitoring station The update is performed manually BACK UP MANUALLY FOR LOGBOOK ROUTE USER DATA The user has the responsibility to make his back up regularly and in the proper way LOGBOOK One logbook file is created every 24 hours Therefore the replay a manual selection of the files is necessary SYSTEM TESTS DVD ROM The test of the DVD reader can be done when the chart is updated Insert the update CD 557 update CD or ARCS update CD and run the update procedure SENSOR INPUT The Sensor Monitor application displays a list of sensors and serial ports Check that data flow is correct Then for each serial port check that the data is analysed correctly ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS Check that the data received fr
14. IP address Socket Setting e File Internet NC Node Manager Use only by technician e Modbus Modbus is a protocol used for communication with complicated hardware such as programming logic controllers SMonitor can work with Modbus only by TCP Modbus Terminal Configuration Settings Remote host IP DATA ROUTING Data received on a selected serial port can be routed on the Network to a specified IP Port This advanced function allows other applications to use the same raw data received on the serial port 26 Auto detection Route the received data to IP port fi 1000 Destination Host f Smart Broadcast Localhost Only this address Cancel MORE SETTINGS Depending on the selected norm additional settings may be required e NMEA 0183 use the option when a GPS is connected to set up the route transfer between ECDIS and the GPS E T Target Output targets acquired by Maris PC Radar Kit can be sent on serial line with NMEA format Then target table can be used by another application e Lehmkuhl Gyro AIS Transponder Adjustment may be necessary during installation e NMEA Gyro Emulator Sensor Monitor can be used as Gyro repeater e Network repeater may be used when several PCs run ECDIS REMARK Other norms are related to the VDR and are not described in this documentation AUTO DETECTION When the adequate norm is selected in the list NMEA for example the input data flow is automa
15. The ECDIS900 is a window based Human Computer Interface HCI where operator requested information is obtained from menus and dialogue boxes on the display The mouse is the main operating tool for the system A keyboard is also necessary for alphanumeric data entering STORAGE MEDIAS HARD DISK ECDIS workstation is delivered ready to work with Windows XP and Windows 7 and necessary system drivers and libraries already installed When ECDIS is installed on the computer the necessary files are copied to the hard disk and four folders are created e C Program Files MARIS ECDIS900_4 or C Program Files x86 MARIS ECDIS900_4 containing e The application ECDIS900 and necessary libraries in the Bin folder e The Sensor Monitor application e Utilities C MAP library components e C Charts containing all data related to chart collections e C Ecdis_UserData containing user data like routes tracks object editor tide database weather logbook e C Program Data MARIS containing e Configuration files e S 52 presentation library components e Log files of ECDIS900 including listing of chart installation and updates MEMORY STICK Memory sticks are used e To install chart permits when S57 or ARCS permits are transmitted by memory stick or received by email e To update 557 chart database when the updates are received by memory stick or email e To back up and restore routes logbooks and user data stored on the hard disk e bo
16. XP or Windows 7 has been started ECDIS is automatically launched and the network initialised In case of an Ethernet problem the different sockets cannot be created and a warning is displayed If the connection with the sensors cannot be well established or a failure occurs ECDIS warns the navigator SOFTWARE FAILURE Software failures are reported to the user in two different ways e Exception and memory errors messages are displayed in an alarm dialogue e The error freezes the system for example the mouse is still moving but menus are no more accessible SECURITY The computers running ECDIS are dedicated to navigation purposes and SHOULD NOT be used for any other tasks SYSTEM SET UP Access to system set up and configurations functions is restricted the main window of ECDIS is not resizable hiding that window is impossible and the Windows task and the caption bars are not displayed Other applications are accessible only when operating Application Manager in the Service mode When the computer boots ECDIS is automatically launched and Windows system functions are not accessible when ECDIS900 is running in the operational mode System hot keys are disabled In the operational mode ECDIS900 restart and shutdown functions are available only through the Application Manager All windows system hotkeys are disabled 12 Security ACCESS The two workstations are used for navigation purpose only and no other application
17. adapter card manufacturers determine what appears on the screen during the POST processing WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM CONSISTENCY Windows XP or Windows 7 does not start up or operate correctly if any hardware components do not initialise correctly Start up fails if any of the files required to start Windows XP or Windows 7 are not present in the correct folder or if one of the files has been corrupted CONNECTION TESTS When one or more input and or output devices are connected to the computer the connections must be tested to ensure that all is working correctly ECDIS provides a useful tool to help perform this test Hyperterminal is an application built into Windows operating systems that allows testing the connections with input devices If input devices are correctly connected the Hyperterminal displays recognisable characters Incorrectly connected input devices will either show no information or garbled characters 10 Failure detection FAILURE DETECTION POWER FAILURE VISUAL FAILURE DETECTION e Check the LED on the UPS e When the system is powered the LED in the front panel of the screen is immediately switched on AUDIBLE ALARMS The UPS has an audible alarm feature to inform you about potential power problems When the alarm is activated the UPS beeps in different intervals according to a particular condition Power on Indicator is not on UPS does not The wall outlet is dead UPS Electrician te
18. can interfere with ECDIS except for approved applications and Application Manager The workstations are connected by a point to point Ethernet connection and are not a part of the ship s network Therefore no access from outside of the ship is possible But the MBA Application can be connected to email using a Router configured as Firewall in order to allow only email protocol in Email Mode SOFTWARE MODULES Following the list of the software modules necessary to run ECDIS ame C Program files MARIS ECDIS900_4 bin ECDIS900 exe ECDIS application for Windows 7 Chart display and route and C Program files x86 MARIS logbook management ECDIS900_4 bin ECDIS900 exe Utility used to display and print the logbook and the route planning C Program files MARIS ECDIS_4 bin Notepad exe C Program files MARIS ECDIS900_4 Sensor_Monitor SMonitor exe Application in charge of management of the I O DLLs AND OTHER NECESSARY FILES C PROGRAM FILES MARIS ECDIS900_4 SENSOR_MONITOR 13 Colour tables and Black adjustment C PROGRAM FILES MARIS ECDIS900_4 BIN aaa E Me Me iko VBSuppu dil 10 6 2014 10 56 Application extension a a E 2 ii EA EA INPUT FILTERING Keyboard inputs are secured i e filtering functions check that the use of letters and numbers is correct and the values are within defined limits In case of insufficient input
19. should send control signals to the PLC Keep ACK mask specifies how long Sensor Monitor should keep ACK state After this time PLC will be reverted to OFF state Catch alarm from specifies from which software must Sensor Monitor receive and take into account alarm state Alarm state received from other software will be ignored If the user chooses any sender Sensor Monitor will accept any alarm state Export Import routes to from GPS e Local receptions only specify if Sensor Monitor should ignore any alarm related information received from other PCs e Query input relays and acknowledge ECDIS alarms when any is shorted ticked on means that Sensor Monitor query input relay s connected to acknowledge or horn off buttons of the hardware alarm system in case the buttons are pressed the SM forces ECDIS to acknowledge all its alarms e Invert relay inputs specifies if the relay is open when acknowledge or horn off buttons are pressed and shorts the relay s inversely e Pulse the alarm specifies if Sensor Monitor must make short pulse when it receives information that acknowledge or horn off buttons are pressed e Query pause specifies how often Sensor should query input relays e Relay mask specifies which input relays must be queried e Simulate alarm Simulate Ack and Cancel Alarm buttons imitate certain situation EXPORT IMPORT ROUTES TO FROM GPS To export and import routes to or from a GPS
20. software Features Automatic battery test Weekly interval adjustable via supplied UPS Driver software Hot swappable batteries Cold start Deep discharge protection UPS Driver for Windows Settings Input voltage tolerances Sensitivity Battery test ON OFF conditions Standards Safety 50091 1 1 EN60950 RD IEC 60950 Tuv GS Mark IEC 60 945 Electromagnetic compatibility 50091 2 EN 50022 B IEC 62040 2 61000 3 2 IEC 61000 3 3 IEC 60 945 Design production and services ISO 9001 Marking CE TUV GS Mark DnV Dimensions and weight Tower dimensions HxWxD in mm 150x237x415 Tower weights in kg 10 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE MGE UPS SYSTEMS MODEL PULSAR EXTREME C RACK MARINE 1500 Power VA Watts at full load 1500 VA 1050 W of receptacles 6 w 2 switchable Part Number UPS EMC filter 66 353 5102174900 Part number extra battery module 66 356 Part number alarm card dry contacts 66 246 Features Benefits 44 True On Line Technology 1 Utility power is constantly conditioned within very tight limits without draining the batteries Smart battery management The built in microprocessor optimizes the charging sequence to prolong battery lifetime Complete front panel display Check the battery or capacity levels for peace of mind Get valuable information on the UPS status and operating parameters Video e Hot swappable batteries Faulty batteries can be replaced on site without interrupting
21. the Operational Mode Application Manager completes the following functions e actsasashell e keeps all Approved Applications running if some of them crash it restarts them if some of them will be frozen it restarts them too e shows all enabled applications in System Tray see Security Settings dialogue e controls the the applications protection system each application is password protected during Approval Mode ADMINISTRATOR MODE O eso PC Reboot Computer button Switch off the PC Switch off computer Security setings Open Security Settings dialogue a Settings Open Administrative Settings dialogue Fda i external Run an external application using e Windows Run dialogue In the Administrator Mode Application Manager works similar as Operational Mode but some additional functions are available e administrative settings Control Panel other than Standard Control Panel which is implemented in Windows Explorer Run Windows Explorer not recommended in Approval Mode because some shell functions will be catched by Explorer Open Administrative Tools folder and open some tools if necessary Open My Documents folder Find files Run an external application Edit all three task lists approved applications additional applications system tray applications e File browser other than Windows Explorer e Network browser other than Windows Explorer e Data browser analyzes MARIS internal data protocol
22. D RS 422 TxD B TxD A RxD B RxD A RTS B RTS A CTS B CTS A GND 4 wire RS 485 TxD B TxD A RxD B RxD A GND 40 MOXA Serial Interface Date Data A GND CP 134U I V2 Teasers 20 to 85 C 5 to 95 RH 120 x 82 5 mm 4 72 x 3 24 in CP 134UV2 120 x 115 mm 4 72 x pet 90 4 52 in CP 134U I V2 ME 9001 PCI CARD The Multi Port Serial Board type ME 9001 PCI card offers the possibility to use 8 opto isolated serial port RS 485 or RS 422 The card is tested according to IEC60945 as a part of the Marine PC which is used for the ECDIS Specifications Data transmission e ME 9100i RS232 RS232 with handshakes Interfaces e ME 9100i RS485 RS422 RS485 half duplex RS485 full duplex Ports 4or8 75 110 134 150 300 600 Baud rates baud 1 2 1 8 2 4 4 8 7 2 9 6 14 4 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 128 230 4 460 8 921 6 kBaud Data bits 4 8 Parity No even odd mark space Stop bits 1 1 5 0F 2 Protocol Xon Xoff hardware no UART Type Multiple UART s register compatible with 16550 with integrated send and receive FIFOs per port FIFO size 128 bytes each Isolation All lines Opto isolation up to 500 V General Data 32 bit 33MHz StandardPCI bus or PXI CompactPCl bus PCI Local Bus 2 1 compatible Size mm PCI 136x99 PXI Compact PCI 160x100 U Europa card standard 78 pin D sub female depending on version split breakout cable with 4x 8x 9 pin D sub male inclu
23. FTWARE PASSWORDS isis ses seaca cata a tai ana aid aaa i ERE iti c Ba co aa c ia Ti ai oi asa 58 DEADMAN ALARM VDR WATCHDOG INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING cssccccsssssssssceeecccccsssassssceeeecceeassseseeceeecceessssseeeceecaasansssseees 62 eta sat Caves cae Ea 62 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETTINGS css iza ate aa t a coace alai ices da a dna Ea oala 0 62 LAUNCHIAND QUITECDISQOO pie a odat op ata S d da d t a ca 63 SUPPORT se 0 ati tins dau Dre Cali dosed cpa ta i ds atita ls da 64 ROW BIDE SHOOTING natia dle diana DEE 65 OPERATIONAL LIMIT S sic czaeszautaa a dara a ia i testa Ea gari aa oc ar a aa aaa aaa Daca Dada dle ENNS RE ECESE ENES 70 oaia ai lata aa git 71 Technical Manual STANDARD MARIS ECDIS INSTALLATION The standard installation of MARIS ECDIS includes two workstations connected by LAN the Monitoring workstation and the Planning station used as a Back up station In this chapter learn more about e MonitoringandPlanning stations e System description e Functional description e Redundancy in the system e Tests facilities e Input Qutput management Sensors Monitor application e Failure detection e Searity Maintenance e Power MONITORING AND PLANNING WORKSTATIONS
24. Maris ECDIS900 System Technical Manual ENGLISH www navico com commercial Table of Contents TECHNICAL SEV ESSEN ESRR EES 4 STANDARD MARIS ECDIS INSTALLATION nene ne ana ana ana ana en nea ana eee nene nana ae aaa 4 MONITORING AND PLANNING WORKSTATIONS ssssscccccscsesssssseccecseseeaeseeececeeeaeecscesseseseeseescsceeseeesececeesaeeaeseescesseeseeeesceseea 4 HARDWARE PLATFORMS suis cea ta da o a ar tek seavucncehuertndsveases 5 USER 6 GENERAT e a azi 6 STORAGE MEDIAS ia 20 canu ac aa aa ct aa dt a A A alt r 6 SENSORS sa anis e aa atatia tuia mat au ua tac n ducate alani ta o baiat mia ali aia al la aaa vena la eo ata Me email oa ba 7 ETHERNET INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DATA FLOW asc coada loa and 0 a 503 2600 baia 2 oala ia a 7 TECHNICAL A ET 9 REDUNID atu a a 9 MES Ti AGIMTIES cad 10 11 SECURITY 222 sot se oaie ai tai tu atata rea iata tut sou saltat aug lu lua 12 COLOUR TABLES AND BLACK ADJUSTMENT n nenea emana m safe ua sedan mamaia an oma AEREA Sa NEE REAR e coana cease 14 MAINTENANCE sats coca oaia ae fl ao tico Dao alocatia ol E
25. Pin 5 If the computer s serial port is the 25 pin type contact the dealer SERIAL NMEA RADAR CONNECTION To display ARPA targets the radar must output either the NMEA TLL or TTM strings To use this feature ensure the radar is correctly tracking ARPA targets before attempting to connect it to the ECDIS Connections to the radar system are as follows Computer NMEA Radar cable RX Data to Computer RX Connect to the NMEA output which may be labelled TX TX Data Out or NMEA OUT depending on the radar TX Not Used 42 UPS Signal Ground Connect to the NMEA output or if there is no NMEA Ground output connect to the ground on the radar instead It may be labelled TX Data Out NMEA OUT or Ground depending on the radar It may be necessary to turn on NMEA output Refer to the radar systems instruction manual DATA TRANSMISSION ECDIS is able to accept different norm for the data in particular NMEA183 4800 bps 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit ECDIS is also compatible with e YokogaviCMZ300x 4800 8 N 1 e ATLAS ARPA 4800 8 N 1 Lehmkuhk 9600 8 1 e ARPA Sperry 1200 8 N 1 The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit first DATA FORMAT PROTOCOL NMEA Implementation of the NMEA data analysis has been made in ECDIS according to the standard document Standard For Interfacing Marine Electronic Devices Version 2 1 edited by the National Marine Elec
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27. SITIONING SYSTEMS Two ECDIS workstations are connected independently to two different GPS sensorsthrough 5 54000 unit However they share the same data and both ship s positions are displayed on the chart GPS1 data acquired by one of the ECDIS workstations is sent to the other one by Ethernet and vice versa GPS2 data acquired by the second station are sent to the first one MASTER GPS When two different GPS are used a user has to select which GPS sensor is the master positioning system i e which position data is used for route monitoring calculations At any time a user gets information about the quality of the position calculation for the GPS and another Master GPS can be selected if necessary GYRO AND LOG DATA Gyro as source of heading are interfaced to both 5 54000 units SYNCHRONIZATION Ship s settings and Safety parameters safety contour and safety depth are synchronized on the network On the monitoring Station the ship s settings and safety parameters can be adjusted and regularly these parameters will be updated on all Planning Stations Alarm acknowledgement is also synchronized TEST FACILITIES BOOT TESTS When you power on or restart the computer it goes through Power On Self Test POST routine which determines e The amount of real memory e Whether the needed hardware components are present Once the computer has run its POST routine each adapter card with BIOS runs its own POST routine The computer and
28. This feature is an alternative to multicast groups e Network connection check specifies if it is necessary or not to check the network connection periodically If this mode is activated Sensor Monitor will periodically check the network connection 31 Extractor Tracker Settings e Depth emulation allows Sensor Monitor to emulate depth below keel and surface using given offsets in case if there is only depth below transducer e Immediate data forward sets up special quick data transmission protocol that is used for PC Radar Kit and for some OEM solutions Activate it only when it is really needed i e PC Radar Kit presents as it loads LAN traffic You also can force it to be local only e Bind unspecified ports sets up how to assign implicit unspecified UDP ports to avoid collision with other software e Transmitter bind address and receiver bind address when specified allows using the only LAN interface card for the computer that has more than one If these fields are empty the transmitter and or receiver will use all LAN cards instead Parameter filtering button enters into parameter filtering setup dialog see above e Parameter substitution button enters into parameter substitution setup dialog see above e Master Mode button switches Sensor Monitor from Master mode to Slave mode and back This affects immediately ECDIS900 ini file so if ECDIS is running it will be also switched from Monitoring mode to Planning mode and ba
29. UTOPILOT The ECDIS can be interfaced with standard NMEA compatible auto pilots and with different Track pilots including Emri Track pilot 33 Autopilot STANDARD AUTOPILOT Autopilot Sensor Properties e Select the sentences to be sent to the Autopilot e Select the talker ID by double clicking on each output e Select another frequency for data sending to the Autopilot e Force to check the checksum for each data received from the Autopilot e Bearing out parameter to be ignored TRACK PILOT This sensor has been designed to provide the Imtech autopilot with active route information It receives this information from ECDIS and writes it down into the serial line or UDP port as standard NMEA RTE and WPL sentences This sensor is also useful to provide the radar with the active working route Track Pilot Configuration x Maximal sentence length characters E V Unicode mode Cancel Send working route Send working route from the active WP Maximal working route size 0 means no limitations fa Destination port 5555 Period sec fi 0 Talker ID 5 e Maximal sentence length specifies the maximum length of each This defines how many waypoints may be placed into one RTE sentence e Unicode mode specifies which protocol is used for the communication between ECDIS and Sensor Monitor UNICODE or ANSI e Send working mode specifies if Sensor Monitor should mark the producing r
30. al Board provides 4 RS 422 485 serial ports each capable of data rates up to 921 6 Kbps In RS 485 mode the serial port can connect up to 31 daisychained RS 485 devices within a range of 1 2 km For long distance RS 485 communication optional 2 KV isolation protection is available CP 134 to prevent equipment damage Features e Over 700 Kbps data throughput for top performance in the world 4 port RS 422 485 interface with ADDC and up to 921 6 Kbps 2 wire 4 wire RS 485 communication up to 1 2 km e Built in 15 KV ESD and optional 2 KV optical isolation protection 128 byte FIFO and on chip H W S W flow control e Universal PCI compatible with 3 3 5V PCI and PCI X e Windows 7 XP Linux Unix driver support Dimensions and layout 39 MOXA Serial Interface RX RXZ RXS RX4 Porti Partt Porti Porti AaAR AAA Connection Options DB44 to DB25 Male x 4 DB44 to DB9 Male x 4 12345 VB44 DBZD Male x 4 1 13 ll FA 25 6789 Ie De eee PIN Rs 232 Rs 422 aw RS485 2w Rs 485 2 RD 6 Data B 1 DCD TxD A 3 RD NOH 2 4 RIS RIS B 3 IxD RxD B RxD Data B 5 CTS CIS 8 4 DIR RxD A RxD A Data A 6 DSR z 5 GND GND GND GND 7 GND GND GND GND 6 DSR RTS A Se Sz 8 DO DA 0 OR BOW a aa 22 5 44 LE 5108 9 EE CTS za z Specifications N R RS 232 TxD RxD RTS CTS DTR DSR DCD GN
31. ame window than Deadman Alarm Settings 60 VDR Watchdog e enter Administrator mode e click on administrative settings button second row middle button e click on watchdog settings second row the most right button with dog icon e check Listen VDR software watchdog e choose proper port by default 41117 le choose the timeout le for instance if VDR writes new file to D once per hour choose something like 3620 seconds e choose period of check one or two seconds is ok when alarm window pops up the information will refresh once per the given seconds number e press OK e press Close ALARM When no file change will happen in given timeout Application Manager will pop up the alarm window with the text VDR recorder is not writing data for Warning is refreshed continuously once per check period If Application Manager receives the notification from VDR software watchdog this window will disappear immediately The user can press Acknowledge button and then window will be hidden temporarily but if there will be no notification in the timeout period then window will appear again View LOG Alarm log available when pressing View Log button 61 General Installation and Troubleshooting GENERAL The system is delivered ready to use and no installation is necessary However the user may have to re install a new version of ECDIS900 Installing the software e Insert the Installat
32. and name and keep button pressed for a while then release and you can use log file Warning This button is visible only when Data Browser is listening As you can see Data Browser shows for each sender its IP address and list of packet types received from there For each packed type are present name of type program sender because different program could send packets from the same IP summary number of bytes and number of packets received in packets certain type for certain program and certain IP address and last reception type RUNNING AN EXTERNAL APPLICATION It is fully identical to competing menu item Run from Start menu of Windows The standard Windows Run dialog opens OPENING ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS Application Manager will open special Windows folder called Administrative Tools using File Browser see above You can work with shortcuts located in that folder on the same way like any other folder 57 Launching Control panel LAUNCHING CONTROL PANEL Application Manager will open special window contains all Control Panel applet shortcuts You can work with them the same way like in Windows Explorer CHANGING MARIS SOFTWARE PASSWORDS Any delivered software is protected using two passwords user and administrator Some functions need user password some administrator password Here you can change those passwords The following dialogue will be shown Change password N Enter old password Enter new password
33. be shared with all ECDIS installed on LAN REMARK The Local mode is set automatically by Sensor Monitor when it detects that there is not network connection or a failure in the LAN connection EXPERT MODE SMonitor can work in two different levels Basic mode and Expert To switch from one level to the other double right click in the grey area in the main window Sensor Monitor MASTER ensor NEW SENSOR 1 NMEA 0183 Sensor Basic mode with area to click for switching the mode Sensor NEW SENSOR 1 NMEA 0183 Sensor SMonitor Switching dialogue box 29 Master and Slave modes Sensor Monitor MASTER Sensor NEW SENSOR 1 NMEA 0183 Sensor Expert mode Expert mode offers more possibility to tune SMonitor and is reserved to qualified persons Restoring default settings for the current page is possible by pressing the button Restore Default ALARM LOG Each significant event is logged into the special Alarms Log To display the log press the button Alarm Journal located button right of the main window 30 Master and Slave modes GENERAL SETTINGS Sensor Monitor Configuration xj AIS Configuration notifier Routes General Extractor Tracker Settings Timers And Timeouts VDR Geco Spectra ECDIS Send Data To IP Port 8001 Destination Host Network Connection Check Enable Depth Emulation when no actual data mea eter IO Immediate Data
34. cal support e Ifa previous version of the ECDIS900 is installed on the hard disk the set up program saves the Sensor_Monitor configurations installed charts routes and tracks e Once the ECDIS900 application installed on the hard disk several folders containing the application utilities and data have been created Launchand quite ECDIS900 as described below NOTE ECDIS display is type approved device and should be used with factory settings Software does not require screen resolution and colour mode but it is strongly recommended to use resolution no less than 1280 1024 Incase the Win 7 OS the Windows Classic Theme must be set In case of using another theme some GUI colours could be inconsistent In case of technial problems or to order new charts please contact the Navico support MULTI HARDWARE ECDIS900 has been approved with different PCs and monitors ECDIS900 needs a proper colour table to be used During installation of the ECDIS900 software it is necessary to select the targeted display REMARK when Hatteland monitor are used the color table is automatically uploaded from the monitor to the PC OPERATIONAL LIMITS Operational limits of ECDIS900 are listed here TESTS On board regular tests are to be performed to check that all components of the system work properly LAUNCH AND QUIT ECDIS900 OL aN SE All software including ECDIS900 should run with Application Manager operating as Shell on MARIS computer
35. ck EXTRACTOR TRACKER SETTINGS When the Simrad MK6 0 radar interface box is used Sensor Monitor MASTER is in charge of sending appropriate data to the extractor Tracker application responsible for radar video delivery It collects all information related to Extractor Tracker from other Sensor Monitor applications running on the LAN and sends the appropriate data to the Extractor Tracker board For instance The Gyro source is the most important and must be selected as follow If one Gyro is connected to the Planning station and another Gyro to the Monitoring station the user has to select which gyro data is used by the Extractor Tracker software On the Master ECDIS workstation it is necessary to select the source of data for E T as follow e Menu Option item Settings panel Extractor Tracker settings e Select the sensor that provided the data parameter you want E T Data Source e Expand it if did not expanded already e Select the parameter to be selected as E T Data Source e Check on E T Data Source check box 32 Autopilot Use following data sources Send data to IP port 7002 Destination host C Smart broadcast Local host C Only this address O 10 16 149 42 COG on 10 16 149 42 SOG 127 tigated 0 10 16 149 42 A Internal ET data route port 10002 0 10 16 149 42 o I Use local routing ET track data output port 5010 Force sending the following data Send also received da
36. correct functionality They shall first be verified as lt OK gt by the system itself BIOS Before and after burn in a special test program CheckIT shall be run with test reports printed and saved for each unit COMPUTER Check the BIOS self test reports and verify that there are no errors CD DVD ROM Verify reading Test throughput HARD DISK Verify Read Write performance Test throughput I O PORTS NETWORK Ethernet 10 100 MB TP Test connection Ethernet 1Gb TP Test connection SPEAKER The frequency of audible alarms is about 750 Hz and the volume is set to the maximum which gives an audio level of 75 dB at a distance of 1 meter from the ECDIS workstation LCD MONITOR The testing of the monitors must be done PRIOR TO DISMANTLING If errors are found the monitor MUST NOT BE OPENED but returned for warranty replacement Back Light Verify the intensity both maximum and minimum to be subjectively within normal range Graphics Verify that there are no hanging pixels cracks stripes or other visible flaws on the units by connecting them to a PC running in 1280 x 1024 resolution Also there should not be any visible ghosting or blurring SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Upon power up automatically start the ECDIS software Test that it is possible to zoom and pan on the maps Using integrated simulator functions Dead Reckoning and Simulation active test that both own ship and target ships move on the map
37. croll and zoom tools to review other neighbour cells from Chart1 collection MAINTENANCE POWER UPS BATTERIES CARE For the best preventive maintenance keep the area around the UPS clean and dustfree For full battery life keep the UPS at an ambient temperature of 25 C REPLACING BATTERIES e Turn off and unplug the computer from the UPS e Turn off the UPS and unplug the power cord from the power source and wait 30 seconds e Turn the UPS over and remove the power cord and the screws holding the battery door in place on the bottom of the UPS Slide the door off e Pull out the battery by grasping the removal tabs e Disconnect the two wires connecting the battery to the UPS e Connect the battery wires of the new battery red to positive black to negative e Carefully place the new battery into the case e Slide the door on and reconnect the power cord to the power source Turn on the UPS e Reconnect the computer to the UPS Turn on one item at a time TESTING NEW BATTERIES Press the Hold button for three seconds to initiate the battery test The UPS automatically distributes some of the load to the batteries for 15 seconds and tests the battery s performance If there is a problem with the battery6 the UPS returns to normal mode and alarms beeps 15 Maintenance RESTORE ECDIS ECDIS is delivered with restore facilities i e it is possible to restore the hard disk as it was when the system has been delivered
38. ded ESD protection Up to 15 kV IEC 1000 Bus interface Connectors 41 MOXA Serial Interface CONNECTION AND CABLING The connector provided on the delivered data cable is a standard 9 pin D connector as used on computers If there is an unused 9 pin serial port on the computer then simply plug in the cable If the computer s serial port is the 25 pin type an inexpensive adapter is available at any store that sells computers and accessories It may be necessary to turn on NMEA data output Refer to the GPSs instruction manual Set the datum to WGS84 Refer to the GPS instruction manual e Connect a GPS directly as follows Computer cable GPS Data to Computer RX Connect to the NMEA output which may be RX red labelled TX TX Data Out or NMEA OUT depending on the GPS model TX White Data from Computer TX Not Connected Signal Ground Connect to the NMEA output or if there is no NMEA GROUND green output connect to the ground on the GPS instead It may be labelled TX Data Out NMEA OUT or Ground depending on the GPS model If a standard 9 pin D connector is used connect the device as follows Computer cable Connector RX Pin2 GROUND Pin 5 RS422 CABLING If the electronic equipment is compliant to RS422 type electrical characteristics use a standard 9 pin D connector as used on computers and connect the device as follows Computer cable Connector RX Pin 1 RX Pin 2 GROUND
39. ent group Check that box Password never expires is ticked on for required groups Restart the PC FAILURES AND FIX POWER SUPPLY 66 Connect to an external power environment Let it cool down Ensure computer air vents are not Troubleshooting blocked Check that internal fan is running Replace the fan is necessary Check cabling Backlight Replace backlight P16 card Replace buzzer board Replace mother board Check the RAM plugs Replace faulty Mother board failure Hard Drive HD does not circuitry error start 67 Troubleshooting system Set up configuration Check cables window Pri Run HDD diagnostics Replace the Sec Master disk None Network driver Network does not ae No access to detect network network Equipment ___ FailuredetectionjCause _____ Effect Action to fix Video cable The video cables i Check cables Black screen No display VI are unplugged seating Backlight is turned down Adjust the back Black screen On Off display No display light button of the Button on front panel Off DATA ACQUISITION Equipment FailuredetectionjCause Effect Action to fix Quit ECDIS900 Launch Windows NT diagnostic use ine A IRQ conflicts open the panel Resources IRQ for serial ports should be 03 Troubleshooting Serial ports Serial cables Sensor output set configurations 69 Monitoring sta
40. ep AER m l ae Sa In alarm Box sensor panel It sets up which pins should be pulsed when Patch aline from Any gt Application Manager sends message that mouse or Keyboard were used since last check IV Local receiptions only vi Query input relays and acknowledge ECDIS alarms when any is shorted 32 in example give the function to the 6th led Normally pulse takes 2 seconds but you can change this length Keep ACK mask sec Pulse the alarm option here is 5 seconds I Invert the relay input ARNING Query pause ms 500 5 This feature works only when sensor Relay mask 288 NMEA Alarms Generator exists Simulate Alarm anceli Alam Simulate Ack VDR WATCHDOG INSTALLATION VDR watchdog requires Application Manager and a VDR module which is running as a service VdrMon on the VDR Computer e Copy vdrmon exe into VDR program folder e Copy vdrmon ini into VDR program folder e Command run vdrmon exe ia e Start Service with command line s or via MMC The service broadcasts the notifications immediately when VDR changes the currently writing file on the alternative data storage normally root folder of D drive Usually this happens once per hour but if the crew wants to have this check more often they could reduce timeframe length in VDR Configuration Manager CONFIGURATION IN APPLICATION MANAGER The settings in Application Manager are simple and located in the s
41. for the selected shared resource e Close Close the window You can open as many instances of the Network Browser as you want DRIVE BROWSER Drive Browser is simple window that lets you to choose one of existing logical drives of any type and or browse its content The following pictograms are used for drives 56 Data browser gt Hard disk Compact disk CD DVD jo i Mapped network resource Removable drive flash memory stick etc If you right click any drive the context popup menu will be activated It contains the following menu items Select Select logical drive and close Drive Browser Refresh Refresh drives list for instance when new flash disk has been mounted Browse Browse root folder of the selected drive using File Browser see above Map Network Drive Open standard Windows Map Network Drive dialog Cancel Close Drive Browser DATA BROWSER Data Browser is tool which helps to analyse network traffic and recognize some data packets which are passing through The applications use more or less standardized protocols and any data could be classified by type and sender You should choose UDP port that you want to trace and press Listen The most useful are ports 8001 most of data from Sensor Monitor to ECDIS ARPA and VDR 6606 most data from ECDIS to Sensor Monitor 4101 ECDIS internal change port If you need you can record log caught data Press Record button choose log path
42. ht click on the route and access menu Synchronize Route will be copied to all active ECDIS workstations Alternatively it s possible to import route using the following procedure e Onthe target PC open the dialogue Load Unload objects panel Routes and press Import e Select the folder containing the route located on the Planning station C ECDIS_userdata Routes e Select Routes to be imported e Press OK and the routes are copied on the local PC Another way to copy a route is right click on the route select Synchronize the route is copied to all active ECDIS workstations ACTIVE ROUTE A route can be activated only on the Monitoring workstation When the route has been activated it will be automatically transferred and displayed to the other ECDIS workstations running on the LAN IMPORTANT Activation of route is possible only on monitoring workstation CHARTS To synchronize ENC or ARCS charts collections use Copy database function available in the chart handling dialogue HARDWARE PLATFORMS MARIS ECDIS computers come in several variants e Flat panel computer MK15 16 e MARIS ECDIS900 MK15 24 4S e MARIS ECDIS900 MK16 19 4S e MARIS ECDIS900 MKS is delivered with 2 diffident monitors e MARIS ECDIS900 with Hatteland 24 monitor e MARIS ECDIS900 with Hatteland 26 monitor For more information about hardware see MARIS ECDIS installation Manual Chapter 1 General User Input GENERAL
43. ial ENC are converted and stored with a proprietary format The conversion maintains the precision of the data and does not alter the accuracy of the data CHART AREA AND RESOLUTION The chart area size in ECDIS900 is bigger than 270 270 mm The pixel size of the screen is about 0 255 mm PRESENTATION The ECDIS900 chart information has been designed to be clearly visible for more than one observer under different light conditions The symbols are always drawn with the size described in the presentation library V3 4 The character size of the text may be adjusted to be clearly visible See User Manual for more details All superimposed windows are temporary and can be moved and hidden at any time The 64 colours used for chart and MMI displays are compliant with 52 Publications 18 S57 Charts Technical Features The redraw of the chart including scales change or scroll of the chart takes never more than 5 seconds During the re generation of the data the display is maintained until the new display is ready for redraw DANGERS AND WARNINGS The Route Checking function Route Planning and Route Monitoring checks all dangers inside the safety zone against the ship s draught and air draught ECDIS senses alarms related to both ENC cells and manual updates The list is of object classes to be warned about by ECDIS is displayed below BERTHING DANGER BRIDGE DANGER BRTFAC BERTHING WARNING CAUSWY CAUSEWAY WARNING CABLE DANGER
44. ing More Settings 00 0 000N 000 0 000 Time Enabled Good 08 02 51 GLL D Time Disabled Good 03 02 51 00 0 000N 000 0 000 The Configuration dialogue is used to e Modify the communication and sensor settings e List the input messages automatically selected e To access advanced functions to eventually adjust the selection of input messages e Chedkthecommunication with the terminal window and the serial status REMARK Sensor Monitor can accept the same data type from different sensors but only the data master is used in ECDIS SETTINGS Settings Media Type Serial Port Norm Type Spery Autopilot SensorID NEWSENSORT gt Parameters COMI 4800 8N1 gt Data Routing More Settings e Mediatype select between serial port of Network with the pop up menu e Sensor ID press the arrow and enter a proper name for the sensor e Norm select the type of norm used for the communication with the sensor e Parameters adjust the parameters Port number baud rate parity stop bits for serial interface or the socket port for LAN communication 25 Settings MEDIA TYPE e Serial communication Select the COM port and parameters e Network data are read and sent to selected UDP ports In general case input and output ports are different Reading can be optionally filtered by sender IP address Writing can be sent broadcast multicast locally or to the certain
45. ion DVD into the DVD DRIVE or use the installation usb flash drive e Open the DVD double click on My Computer and on the DVD drive icon or open the usb flash drive e Double click on the folder disk 1 e Double click on the file Setup exe and follow the instructions of the set up program NOTE e Ifa previous version of the ECDIS900 is installed on the hard disk the set up program saves the Sensor Monitor configurations installed charts routes and tracks Once the ECDIS900 application installed on the hard disk several folders containing the application utilities and data have been created Launchand quite ECDIS900 as described below ECDIS display is type approved device and should be used with factory settings Software does not require screen resolution and colour mode but it is strongly recommended to use resolution no less than 1280 1024 In case the Win 7 OS the Windows Classic Theme must be set In case of using another theme some GUI colours could be inconsistent In case of technial problems or to order new charts please contact the MARIS support OPERATIONAL LIMITS Cperational limits of ECDIS900 listed in the proper section TESTS Regular tests should be performed on board to check that the system works properly SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETTINGS The system is delivered ready to use and no software installation is necessary 62 Launch and quit ECDIS900 To update the software contact Navico Techni
46. it is necessary to activate the export function and select the format for the data transfer The protocol can be different from one GPS to another To activate the route transfer function select the GPS type by pressing the button More Settings in the Configuration window of the GPS port and select the format with the pop up menu Route Download IMPORTANT The two ways communication between ECDIS and GPS requires a three wires RS 232 connection Rx Tx and Ground or RS 422 connection RECEPTION IN ECDIS The routes sent from the GPS are automatically converted to ECDIS format and placed in the Route GPS folder and then can be loaded on the chart Two different types of route can be sent from GPS active route or a complete route The first waypoint of an active route sent to ECDIS is the active waypoint e When an active route is received by the ECDIS it is stored in the route database and automatically loaded and activated in the ECDIS e When anon acitve route is received it is stored in the database but not loaded automatically SENDING ROUTES FROM ECDIS The routes created in ECDIS can also be sent to the GPS a Press the button and select the route the available serial port and the address The route is sent by default an integer as route name and each waypoint ID of the route is identified by an integer starting at 0 37 Export Import routes to from GPS Sending Routes 105 28 2014 19 19 44 NMEA Standard
47. ks only if the user has created and configured NMEA alarms generator sensor 35 36 Autopilot Alarm Box Sensor Configuration Output mask ON Output mask OFF Output mask ACK Output mask DEADMAN Time between data portions ms 5 Keep ACK mask sec 2 Catch alarms from Any sender Local receiptions only Vv Query input relays and acknowledge ECDIS alarms when any is shorted Invert the relay input Pulse the alarm Query pause ms 500 Relaymask 255 NMEA Alarms Generator exists Simulate Alarm Cancel Alarm Simulate Ack Advanced configuration dialog ARNING This feature works only when sensor Output mask ON specifies which relays have to be shorted when Sensor Monitor is informed of unacknowledged alarms This value is a mask where bit 0 represents relay N21 bit 1 represents relay N22 etc Value 63 means that all 6 output relays have to be shorted Output mask OFF specifies which relays have to be shorted when Sensor Monitor is informed that there is no unacknowledged alarm Output mask ACK specifies which relays have to be shorted when Sensor Monitor is informed that user has pressed acknowledge button Output mask DEADMAN specifies which relays have to be shorted when Sensor Monitor is informed that nobody from the watch has touched any button of the navigational computer for some certain time Time between data portions specifies how often sensor
48. lder and enter aname e Press OK e After few minutes Press again Write Log to stop the recording and close the file s COMMUNICATION STATUS PARAMETER ICONS BEBE circle indicates that the parameter is correctly analysed e Black circle indicates that the parameter is either no longer received or is received with errors Further checking recommended using Configuration Dialogue SENSOR ICONS Yellow arrow indicates that the Sensor is working properly and receives data e Black arrow indicates that the data source has stopped sending data MASTER ICONS e Master Parameter Indicator ON indicates that the parameter is the master This is important when several sensors deliver the same data type e Use for Extractor ON indicates that the value is sent to the Extractor Tracker board MASTER AND SLAVE MODES Sensor Monitor can work in two modes Master and Slave The mode is linked to ECDIS Monitoring and Planning mode i e switching ECDIS from Monitoring to Planning mode switches Sensor Monitor from Master mode to Slave mode automatically The Master or Slave mode is important only for the Extractor Tracker data because the Master Sensor_Monitor sends data to Extractor Tracker 28 Master and Slave modes LOCAL OR BROADCASTING MODE Sensor Monitor may be used either in local mode or in broadcast mode Local mode means that data acquired by Sensor Monitor are used locally In broadcasting mode data are sent on the LAN to
49. n Manager does not keep Other Applications working If some of them crash or are closed Application Manager just shows their new state but does not restart them e No freeze watchdog e Nosuspend e No auto start in fact the same than 1st point All other points are identical to Approved applications list SYSTEM TRAY APPLICATIONS System Tray Applications are not started and not watched But if they try to put some icons into Windows System Tray Application Manager catches them and put them into its internal Tray Area WARNING in Administrator mode Application Manager shows all icons in System Tray not only from the list 51 Security settings SETTINGS SECURITY SETTINGS Security Settings Change User Password 9 5 COACHES You can see here the following buttons in addition to labelled two Lock unlock ECDIS Lock unlock Sensor Monitor Switch into Approved Mode need restart the PC Switch mto Full Access Mode need restart the PC Restart PC Close dialog ADMINISTRATIVE SETTINGS 52 Administrative settings EDITING TASK LIST Edit Approved Tasks List It is the common view of all three task list editing windows The only difference is that only Approved Auto Task List has the Suspend button Save changes and close the window ancel Do not save changes and close the window Only Auto Tasks List If this button is pressed the selected application will not be Su
50. o help perform this test Hyperterminal is an application built into Windows XP and Windows 7 that allows testing of connections to the input devices If input devices are connected correct Hyperterminal displays recognizable characters Incorrect connected input devices either show no information or garbled characters NOTE The Sensor Monitor application must be closed before using Hyperterminal SERIAL PORT BUSY Depending on the Windows OS configuration the serial port COM1 could be automatically closed busy due to the mouse management This will prevent any more usable data being available for input To free the port COMIT e Open the file C boot ini e Add the option noserialmice twice at the end of the two last lines e Restart AUTOMATIC LOG ON PROCESS The system starts using the latest settings including the user name and password WINDOWS XP e Double click on User and Password in the control panel e Select the panel Advanced 65 Troubleshooting Check OFF the box Require users to press Ctrl Alt Delete before logging on Select users panel Check OFF the box Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer Restart the PC WINDOWS 7 Input netplwiz in the Run field of the Start menu The User accounts dialog appears Tick off the User must enter a user name and password to use this computer box Click Apply Go to the Advanced tab Press the Advanced button in the Advanced user managem
51. oblem How TO CONTACT NAVICO There are a number of different ways to contact MARIS product support staff WORLD WIDE WEB Browse the product support section of our Web site It is located at www maris no chartservice no The Customer Portal INTERNET E MAIL Send email to serviee navico com Be sure to include email address to reply TELEPHONE Call the the product support line on 47 48 000 111 Support lines are staffed from Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m UTM 1 64 Troubleshooting BACKUP Back up is essential and should be done regularly In the case of computer failure the software and the charts will be re installed from the setup DVD and the charts CD DVDs The user data will be restored from external storages backup See the Backup section for details TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING NMEA AND RS 232 INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS The most of installation issues and faults stem from one of two causes e Theconnecting cables are not wired correct or are picking up interference resulting ina non working or unreliable installation e Instruments have not been set up to ensure that the correct data gets from one point in the system to the other Clearly getting the cable connection right is the first step in troubleshooting CONNECTION TESTS When one or more input and or output devices are connected to the computer the connections must be tested to ensure that all is working correctly The ECDIS900 provides a useful tool t
52. om a sensor connected to the workstation is available for the all ECDIS900 stations For example when two different GPS are connected to the two stations check that the two GPS positions are displayed on the chart MOUSE AND KEYBOARD Perform visual check of a screen for a mouse or a track ball In the waypoint information window or any kind of text edit box enter a string with the keyboard The keyboard can also be tested with the chart hot keys when the focus is on the chart scroll the chart with the arrows keys 71 59 001 LU 9 88 109 www navico com commercial O CE
53. ot the system when a complete restoration of the hard disk is necessary CD DVD ROM CD ROM are used e Toinstall and update charts To restore the hard disk when it has failed ECDIS is delivered with a CD ROM called Ghost This CD ROM is a mirror of the hard disk Running the Ghost application you Sensors restore the complete ECDIS system Operating system ECDIS application basic charts etc that has the initial configuration SENSORS For a complete description of the interface between Sensors and ECDIS900 see the Input Output chapter ETHERNET INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL DATA FLOW Ethernet and TCP IP protocol are the core of the system for the intercommunication between software modules and also for data exchange between the ECDIS Planning Back up and Monitoring stations Monitoring Station ECDIS900 ECDIS900 Planning Station GPS 1 Gyro Targets Serial lines INTERCOMMUNICATION LAN communication is basic the technology used in the system for communication between ECDIS900 applications For example the ECDIS application launches the application called Sensor Monitor responsible for I O of the system This application runs in parallel with ECDIS and manages serial and TCP IP input output ECDIS and Sensor Monitor use TCP IP protocol for data and commands exchanging EXTERNAL DATA EXCHANGE Monitoring and Planning stations are on the same LAN and communicated using TCP IP protocol Ethernet inte
54. oute as working and send it out to the certain UDP port in addition to normal route output to the serial line e Send working route from the active waypoint specifies if Sensor Monitor should not send waypoints of the active route that precede the active waypoint 34 Autopilot e Maximal working route size specifies if Sensor Monitor should not send the working route longer than present number of waypoints All extra waypoints in this case will be ignored and sent after the active waypoint will be reached and passed e Destination port specifies port to send route out e Period specifies how often Sensor Monitor must send the working route out e Talker ID specifies talker ID for working route NMEA sentences output EMRI AUTOPILOT This sensor is almost similar to Standard autopilot The only difference is that sensor provides other NMEA sentences set oriented to EMRI autopilot type The second difference is that autopilot sends some NMEA sentences that inform Sensor Monitor about autopilot state and must be transferred to ECDIS List of input sentences SSA SSD ISC List of output sentences SSA SSD SSX HSC HTR HTC WFM PLC AND ADC DAC PLC programming logic controller could be used for different purposes They are used as analog digital converter and input and output relays That means PLC is able to measure voltage or current in the electrical chain recognize the trigger state high low voltage level and generate out
55. power to the application e Sinewave output Total compatibility with any kind of PC power supplies or other ship electronic equipment e Fault tolerant mode automatic bypass Increased availability as the application will not be affected should the UPS fail e Frequency management 50 60 Hz or 40 70 Hz Works default on 50 60 Hz frequency auto special ship feature select without draining batteries Can be easily adjusted to accept 40 70 Hz max half load without draining batteries or drop load e Suitable for frequencies powered from ship genset Environment e Acoustic noise 40dBA e Operating temperature 15 deg C to 55 deg C IEC 60 945 Standards e performance EN 50091 3 IEC 62040 3 e safety EN 50091 1 EN 60950 IEC 60945 e EMC EN 50091 2 IEC62040 2 EN 50022 B FCC 47 Part 15 subpart B class A IEC 60 945 e IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 IEC 61000 3 2 3 e Marking and certifications CE TUV GS UL cUL C Tick DnV e Design and manufacturing ISO 9001 Dimensions HxWxD in mm and weight Kg e Dimensions 132 3U x482 6x493 e UPS weight Rack filter 22 e Pulsar EXB battery extension weight 27 5 Battery Runtimes e All values shown 1500 C e arein minutes Full load Half load e Base module 6 19 e EXtremeC 1 battery pack 24 79 e EXtreme C 2 battery packs 43 119 e EXtreme C 3 battery packs 62 168 VIDEO e Efficiency above 85 e High Power Density over 7 watts inch e Ultra Miniature Size
56. put trigger signal NMEA XDR sentence set belongs to the same sensor group because transducers provide analog signal measurement results or trigger valve states So this sensor is described here and uses the same protocol to transfer data ALARM RELAY BOX This sensor is communicating with DigitalLogic PLC DLO5 This device has 6 input and 8 output relays that can be queried scheduled Usually DLO5 is used as the link between the software and alarm control system such as BNWAS for Dead Man alarm or Alarm buzzer The sensor accepts from ECDIS current alarm status and if the status is non zero the sensor switches output relays into alarm on state When the user presses Acknowledge button in ECDIS the sensor switches output relays into Acknowledge alarms state Normally the installer must use this state to signal hardware alarm system to clear any alarm sound This state will be kept for some given time and then cleared again Optionally the sensor can switch output relays into Deadman alarm state This happens when nobody from officers on duty touches ECDIS for some certain period Note that Application Manager must be installed and configured on the same computer Optionally the sensor can query periodically input relays that can be connected to acknowledge or horn off buttons of the hardware alarm system If they are shorted the sensor will force ECDIS to acknowledge alarms Note that this feature wor
57. r selects the type of communication Serial or Network configures the input media checks the input and the communication status selects the Master parameters and eventually route data to other receivers To bring to front Sensors_Monitor click on the icon Switch to SMonitor in the tool bar Hardware a and connections are described in the paragraphs Hardware and Connections To customise the I O according to the sensors connected to the PC the technician must create new sensors and adjust settings Sensor Monitor MASTER Sensor NEW SENSOR 1 NMEA 0183 Sensor Main Window TOOLBAR Icon Description Create new sensor by default NMEA 0183 sensor media type serial COM1 8N1 la Open sensor configuration window for selected Sensor configuration Delete selected sensor ie p Send route from ECDIS user data folder to GPS or radar Local Mode Forces Sensor Monitor to send all data locally Broadcast mode Sensor Monitor will broadcast all data unless settings for those data demand other method See below for details Browse alarm journal a LA Switch on off AIS target filtering Change AIS target filter range Activate deactivate radar target tables SENSOR CONFIGURATION oT To configure a newly created sensor select a sensor and push the button a 24 Settings Sensor Configuration Vets aor Non pe A SensorID Trimble _ Parameters famo Data Rout
58. restricted to necessary function for ECDIS and others delivered applications allowed after configuration In this mode it replaces Windows Explorer and takes some important functions which improve the reliability of the software In Approval Mode all standard shortcuts except some of them which are used in the applications are unavailable Ctrl Alt Del is disabled too Reboots locks or switches off PC if necessary VIEW AND ADMINISTRATOR LEVEL MODES VIEWS MODES Application Manager can work in two different view mode e Iconic collapsed Small Square or Thin Bar on the right Full bar window Application Manager can run in 2 security level mode e Operational mode restricted access e Administrator mode full access Views modes APPLICATION MANAGER ICONIC VIEW DISPLAY Iconic view is normal state of the program 2 iconic representation are available option available during installation 47 Application Manager Iconic View LI icon This icon can be placed trough the screen at any position The last position is remembered IL Small bar on the right part of the screen MENU Double Click or Right Click Menu Open Application manager on the icon bar to get access to Application Manager full window 2 possible modes Operational and Administrator Operational mode menu Action Show information about the program About Open Abplication Manager ih Enter Administra
59. rnal and external data flow The two ECDIS share same sensor data information Serial data is analysed and broadcasted on the LAN and therefore the other ECDIS workstation can use the same sensor input data Routes are usually planned on the Planning station and then transferred to the Monitoring station via Ethernet The Monitoring station is in charge of active route and waypoint Information about the active route and waypoint is sent to the Planning station via Ethernet Ship s settings and Safety parameters are synchronized on the network The ship s settings and safety parameters can be adjusted on the Planning station and then the parameters will be updated on all Planning stations for a while Alarm acknowledgement is also synchronized When an alarm is acknowledged on the monitoring station it is also acknowledged on other planning stations Chart databases on both ECDIS stations can be updated in two different ways The update procedure can be run twice on both workstations The update procedure is run once and the updated chart database transferred to the other workstation via Ethernet Redundancy Technical REDUNDANCY BACKUP SYSTEM ECDIS dual systems installation includes ECDIS Monitoring station working as Master and a Planning station working as Slave ECDIS The Planning station is used as backup In case of breakdown of the main ECDIS Monitoring station the Planning station can immediately replace the Master
60. s The ECDIS900 runs under e Windows XP e Windows 7 63 Support When the workstation is powered Application Manager and ECDIS900 are automatically launched therefore the Windows file management is not accessible in the Operational mode see Security level mode for details It is impossible to hide the application or to access to the file system not operating in the Administrator mode To quite the ECDIS900 application the computer should be switched off or rebooted These operations are performed via Application Manager SUPPORT The ECDIS900 customers can obtain free technical support from NAVICO IMPORTANT Each Navico customer can have access to the MCP wwwdnartservie no where the latest updates and documentation packages are available If you don t have login ask the Maris Chartservice servie navico com for it BEFORE CONTACTING NAVICO Before contacting Navico looking for help with technical problems be sure to read the applicable sections of the ECDIS900 User s Guide The answers might be there without needing to contact Navico WHAT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE WHEN CONTACTING NAVICO The following information will be required when contacting Navcio e The dongle ID written on the dongle label e The ECDIS900 and Sensor_Monitor version numbers Make and model of the GPS receiver or and other marine instrumentation connected to the computer e Make and model of the computer e Detailed description of the pr
61. s informs administrator about size number and type of data packets 50 Approved applications e Run Windows Task Manager e Change MARIS application passwords TASKS LIST APPROVED APPLICATIONS Approved applications have to be running all the time If some of them crash or are closed Application Manager starts them again The built in watchdog keeps those applications if they are frozen and restarts them then In Administrator mode some of them could be suspended temporarily Each application has its own button User not Administrator only could activate any approved application and pop up its window using one click on the button Application manager watches missing applications This means that if some application is included into Approved Tasks List and the corresponding executable file is missing or corrupted Application Manager periodically tries to run it and immediately when problem is resolved the application will be started If application is OK the corresponding button has image first icon from resource list of the executable If application is suspended by administrator the button is grayed If application is not running by some reason except missing corrupted file button is blinking In case of missing corrupted file image is red question mark ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS Additional other application list is mostly similar to Approved applications list There are the following differences e Applicatio
62. spend traced restarted etc dd Add new task into list Edit Edit current task properties see below Remove Remove task from the list Remove all Clear task list TASK LIST MEMBER EDITING Task Properties Ei Task Name Task Path C ProgramFiles FAR FAR EXE Browse Parameters o O O Hot key None Keep this window active all the time Watchdog Timeout ms Cancel Icon Area sf executable module is chosen here you can see its first icon Tack Name Label of the path this string will be shown in the tooltip when you move mouse cursor to the corresponding button Task Path Path and name of the executable module 53 File browser Parameters List of command line arguments Hee Optional keyboard accelerator used to activate this task This is not y relevant for System Tray Task List If this option is checked Application Manager will keep this window active all the time and keep in on the front It will have more less the same behaviour as Windows Task Manager Timeout O EEE Cancel Keep this window active all the time DEFAULT PROFILE Default profile is set of standard settings which control all three Task Lists You can create most common set of settings using simple mechanism When you press button Create Standard Profile the following dialogue will be shown Create Standard Profile x Which apps are installed ECDIS900 ARPA E
63. st The line cord is not connected Connect the line cord to the Turn off the UPS reduce the A circuit breaker or input fuse is open load and push the circuit breaker UPS operates in Battery mode only UPS does not provide the back up time Plug the UPS into a wall outlet Battery must be full discharged for 24 hours Or the UPS is running on battery Extend the input output power because the line voltage is too voltage range with the DIP high or low switches UPS beeps 1 time every 4 seconds 2 to 5 minutes remains 1 beep every second _ The battery is running low Prepare a shut down Plug the UPS into a wall outlet for 24 hours 3 beeps very 20 seconds Detecting procedure The battery is weak and 3 beeps every 5 seconds Battery replacement required sho ld beveplaced 11 Security Power requirements exceed UPS Remove some of the capacity equipment from the UPS Shut down and contact Navico COMPUTER HARDWARE FAILURE AUDIBLE FAILURE DETECTION During the boot process an audible alarm is triggered in case of RAM or Video problems The sound sequences are different in accordance with the type of problem VISUAL DETECTION e Ifthe hard disk cannot start during the boot process a warning is displayed in grey ona black background screen e During Windows operating system boot the system displays the log of all events ona blue background screen COMMUNICATION FAILURE After Windows
64. ta directly fom the sensor Log E T Output Settings in Expert mode e Send data to IP port specifies main output UDP port to which is sent Extractor Tracker data e Destination host specifies destination mode for this port Smart broadcast means that Sensor Monitor broadcasts data if there is network connection otherwise it sends data to 127 0 0 1 e Use following data sources tree shows all usable data presented in the network Data are grouped first by their kinds and then by sending host Only one data of each kind can be chosen By default Sensor Monitor chooses first coming data of each kind but the user can change this layout e Send also received data directly from the sensor specifies if Master or Slave Sensor Monitor that receives some Extractor Tracker related data must send them out directly from the sensor immediately when received instead of normal data dispatching e Internal ET data route port specifies UDP port that is used to send Extractor Tracker related data internally from Slave Sensor Monitors to Master Sensor Monitor If Local routing is switched on applicable for standalone installation only this routing will be completed only for the local PC e ET track data output port specifies UDP port to read set and drift information e Force sensing the following data allows Sensor Monitor to send some kinds of data even they are not present in the input data flow in this case data will be filled with zeros A
65. the system cancels the input or asks for additional data COLOUR TABLES AND BLACK ADJUSTMENT In the Presentation Library VS52 V3 4 three colour schemes are available e Day bright e Dusk e Dark night The color scheme selection is possible by pressing F8 or in the Chart setting dialogue 14 Maintenance BACKLIGHT ADJUSTMENTS The monitor backlight level is automatically adjusted to the calibrated value when a colour scheme is selected Three levels of backlight corresponding to the three colour tables have been defined during the colour calibration process MANUAL ADJUSTMENT The monitor Pot meter is disabled To adjust the backlight level press the key combination Ctrl or Ctrl to increase or decrease the backlight level from the predefined backlight value The minimum display brightness is maintained for keeping the ECDIS alarms visible under any conditions Changing manually the backlight level may alter the colours used in ECDIS COLOUR DIFFERENTIATION CHART 1 The presentation library contains colour differentiation test diagram to check that the display can be use to discriminate important features by colour The cell called AA5C1W00 displayed at the scale 1 25 000 and located at 15N 5W contains several coloured differentiation diagrams To access the Chart1 cell open Chart handling select Chart1 tab and double click on one of cells in the list Data will loaded and appropriate cell displayed Use s
66. tically analysed by Sensor Monitor and the different parameters extracted from the sentences Speed through Water Wind direction etc When Auto detection is ON and Sensor Monitor starts the Sensor Monitor application selects the first valid sentence for each data type For example a GGA sentence may be selected for a position In order to select another sentence for the same data GLL for example it is necessary to set Auto detection OFF and toggle the check box in front GLL REMARK This feature may be used to ignore a specific sentence and data CHECKSUM VALIDATION NMEA based and NMEA like protocols provide CRC based checksum to validate integrity check for all sentences Checksum validation increases data reliability but takes some time and resources For strong and fast data flow such as AIS it could be significant ADVANCED The button Advanced allows the user to check an input and output data flow with a terminal window which displays the raw data acquired on the specified serial port 27 Communication status The left side of the window displays the input data and the right side the output Advanced Status Port COMT has been successfully open Tesminal Wiite Log LOG FILES It is possible to record the input and output data flow and save the data in files for further analysis Proceed as follow e Press Write log e Select Input or and output e Browse to get the destination fo
67. tion Warning GPS DR alarm in ECDIS900 In SMonitor GPS1 data not available or faulty Same for the second GPS and planning station Bad connection with the GPS 1 GPS 1 failure Bad selected data format The ship s position is not monitored on the chart 04 07 08 If not reboot the computer enter the set up and change IRQ Run the recovery CD Replace the serial board Check the serial cable plugged in the computer and in the GPS Check the wiring RS232 or 422 See technical manual Open the terminal format NMEA or ij the configuration window of the serial port Check the output configuration of the GPS Click right button master Check the serial cable plugged in the computer and in the GPS Check the wiring RS232 or 422 See technical manual Open the terminal Operational limits format NMEA or ij the Check the output configuration of the GPS Click right button with the sensor Data not correctly acquired No See above Bad selected data display format Second GPS position not Check the cabling available No Serial and cross icon Ethernet displayed onthe Ethernet problem see above S1 and Same on Planning 2 configurations Station OPERATIONAL LIMITS OVERSCALING CHARTS The accuracy of the overscaled charts is not as good as it should be for a safe navigation OUTPUT DATUM SELECTION FOR THE GPS When the
68. tor Mode Open Application Manager window in Full View Mode Change to Administrator mode Password is required Administrator mode menu Action Show information about the program Activate File Browser manage files and folders About 5 Fie Browse Activate Network Browser manage remote computers and 4 SES shared resources A Data Browser Activate Data Browser analyze MARIS internal data protocols Open Application Manager pis Yaak Wenge Open Application Manager window in Full View Mode Quit Administrator Mode x Close Application Manager Run Task Manager Switch to Operational Mode Stop the software not recommended 48 Application Manager full view APPLICATION MANAGER FULL VIEW Full view gives the user maximum power of the program The icon is transforming into vertical oriented window which has 4 main areas button area system tray and two task lists Approved Tasks and Additional Tasks If the user moves the mouse out of window and keeps it there more than 3 seconds the window will be collapsed back to Iconic view Normal mode Administrator mode Maris Application Manager Maris Application Manager System Tray 0 System Tray 0 SECURITY LEVEL MODE OPERATIONAL MODE O kero PC Reboot Computer button 49 Security level mode Switch off PC Switch off computer 4 Becuri settings Security Settings dialogue In
69. tronics Association All transmitted data are interpreted as ASCII characters The null character is not used The NMEA sentence contains the following elements lt Talker gt lt data field gt lt data field gt lt Check Sum gt lt CR gt lt LF gt Different fields are separated by delimiters and consist in a string The checksum field may be transmitted in any sentence POWER SUPPLIES UPS ECDIS ON FLAT PANEL PC OR SPLIT SOLUTION Two different UPSs are offered depending on the user s requirements The UPS protects the ECDIS computer from basic power problems power failure power sags and power surges It safely eliminates the effects of power disturbances and guards the integrity of ECDIS equipment The UPSs are plug and play but can be controlled via a serialport Both offered UPSs are EN60945 compliant and manufactured by MGE UPS System SPECIFICATIONS OF THE MGE UPS SYSTEMS MODEL PULSAR EVOLUTION 800 MARINE e Power VA W 800 560 Mini Tower version vertical or horizontal e Number of IEC 320 Outlets 4 e Part number 66 239 43 UPS Performances Technology High Frequency Line Interactive Automatic voltage regulation Booster Fader Output voltage waveform Sinewave Input voltage tolerances 160V 294V adjustable to 150V 294V via supplied UPS Driver software Frequency 50 60 Hz auto select Output voltage on battery power 230V adjustable to 200 220 240V via supplied UPS Driver

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