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1. Astro Calculator Tides Streams v Switch Tides On Off Tide Info UTC Time Current Time Time Zone Graph High Low Water Water Levels 2005 06 07 12 18 09 m Play Tide Type N A UTC sic EM I Lovaas 0 52m at 2005 06 07 16 45 0 28m at 2005 06 08 04 27 0 51m at 2005 06 08 17 42 0 27m at 2005 06 09 05 09 Current Water Level 0 48m at 2005 06 09 18 22 0 24m at 2005 05 10 05 34 From Low Water Results In UTC Last update 28 September 2007 Page 102 OceanView User s Manual n MAP by JEPPESEN gt Water Levels Provides the information about water level height predictions for next three days starting with the current day The step of such predictions is one hour Astro Calculator Tides Streams v Switch Tides On Off Tide Info UTC Time Cumentrime Time Zone Graph High Low Water Water Levels 2005 06 07 12 18 09 Play Tide Type N A UTC 2005 06 07 UTC 2005 06 08 From High Water From Low Water Current Water Level Results In UTC 7 2 Streams When you click with the right mouse button on any symbol of stream on the map information about the corresponding stream will be shown on the Streams panel General information related to the highlighted tidal stream and input time is shown in the left part of the panel Time Zone Time difference between standa
2. m eee 138 SAI G s a ile 61 DN NER DET 138 Sci MO TI IRR E RH 140 a Wet SA me noo 142 IURE Voue Added M Lic Rm TERN 143 11 0 GMDSS Master Plan i araiciepttieuca abet eee php oat tend etus nad nen UR pois Gen bust en E E otniren bites o obe nies can ben uota ieri enis 144 Me Ceo i NE 145 DS ccc gs es ce seascapes m 146 14 0 Forns and Terminale GUE se cgec crs coaseanieanncan casatenzesnooesedaeseescconn anscesennwice sca sosenqnesbdenscanseemsacstog eeoy saunes 148 WIN USER BA PAB AGE 5 isipan E AEAN 150 TO Gonera Morna NER EO ie eee ener oe nee ee ee eee ere eet 150 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 4 OceanView User s Manual C i MAP b y JEPPESEN 2 0 Database Wizard NR ETT E ETE DEEST TP PEPERIT 152 3 0 Export and Import Database Objects ics csisinersnisinnietiameenmiatnasusniinerannernnuites RU nR DRE LUPA VE Red REP Au DUE RU ApOUS 154 IX PREPARATION OF PRESENTATIONS 11 eeeeeeeeee eene enne ennt teen n nena nana aaa snas asas assa annee enm n nsns nasa sanas 155 Ure iiie USE TD TT TUTTI DTE 158 2 0 S nding OVB Bookmarks by E Mail s sorsi kania EENE a Ute alui uu ELLO ese 156 OOE T a A E Uni Cin DUE DM Dorn EN UM dett EN 156 ad Uwe Nl SIONS ROREM e NP eee NORUNT ER TRE PURA E UN 157 BO unam m IL T UTC 158 spas emn FIO LOCAU o A 159 X GHART VIEW SETTIRIOIS oaa E S Mv ER rec EU Udo de 160 1 0 Palette and Scale WS NEEDS 160 LE ae Ie MET Omm 161 2l dici MO ooi RENE m Tt 161 2 2
3. E lt E o lt v m Uv v m ua m a one 8m E 15 Automatic route calculation Route Finder Tools gt Route planning gt a Setting own vessel data Route finder gt Own ship data Last update 28 September 2007 Page 13 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Tools gt Route planning gt b Selecting ports Route Finder gt Add to Itinerary Tools gt Route planning gt c Adding waypoints user s waypoints Route Finder gt Add to Itinerary Tools gt Route planning gt d Adding user s restrictions Route Finder gt Add restriction l l Tools gt Route planning gt Route e Enabling Disabling common passages Finder gt Disabled passages Tools gt Route planning gt f Automatic route calculation Route Finder gt Calculate Tools gt Route planning gt 16 Route planning functions Route Planning Tools gt Route planning gt a Plotting route on the chart Route Planning Tools gt Route planning gt b Adding Critical points Route Planning gt Critical points Tools gt Route planning gt c Turn radius setting Route Planning gt Waypoints Tools gt Route planning gt d Cross track error XTE Route Planning gt Waypoints e Passage plan export to MS Word and Tools gt Route planning gt Route print out Planning Export to MS Word f Export Import routes Tools Export amp Import Routes 17 Voyage planning functions Tools
4. Folder parameters Send path C DCAM send Receive path C DCAM receive Export settings Import settings gt E Mail Manually via Attachment If you use the E Mail Manually via Attachment e mail connection option you will have to send request files and receive and install weather packages manually In this case request file is generated when you press the Send Request button in the Weather Download Request window Save the file to any location on your computer and send it as an attachment to an e mail to datacenterx c map no You will receive a response e mail with weather package files attached to it Save the files to any location on your computer To load the weather package files use the Import Response File function in the Weather Packages window E Setup Connection x Communication type E Mail Manually via ath 30 Timeout Attachment size Kb 1000 Export settings Import settings OF Cancel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 109 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Warning When using an e mail connection make sure to configure settings correctly Connection settings configuration is a one time job that should be done by an IT specialist to ensure the right options and settings are used C MAP Datacenter e mail address is datacenterx c map no 8 1 2 Subscription After you have subscribed to the Weather Forecast Service you have to download the subscripti
5. IV GETTING STARTED 1 0 Short Description of OceanView Installation Procedures This chapter is not essential for performing the installation procedures It describes the general steps of what you have to do and why Detailed information is contained in the chapters below In order to use OceanView properly you have to do the following 1 Install the program see chapter IV 2 0 2 Register a chart database Registration shows OceanView the path to a specified chart database CD ROM drive Hard disk etc Without registration OceanView is not able to locate and use chart databases see chapter IV 4 0 3 Get a license for using OceanView in the C MAP Norway AS purchase the license for the area required and register it in the C MAP company The licenses for worldwide coverage are available as well as licenses for any combination of zones areas and cells Please contact your local dealer or C MAP Norway AS for detailed licensing explanation 4 Apply the license In OceanView you have to put the 16 digit code in using keyboard or import it from file see chapter IV 5 2 or IV 5 3 After that OceanView will be able to decrypt and use the chart database but only for the areas for which you have purchased and applied licenses Weather Forecast Data see chapter VII 8 0 are available on the subscription basis After payment you will get access to the forecast server and will be able to download data any time N
6. The Modify route info window appears where you can change route port of departure and port of destination names You can rename only one route at a time Show The route will be shown in the chart window The screen will be scrolled and the chart scale arranged so that the whole selected route was displayed on the screen gt Hide The route will not be displayed in the chart window gt Delete The route will be deleted Close The Voyage planning panels will be closed You have a possibility to close the panels by releasing the button on the Toolbar or by pressing the button on any of the Voyage planning panels Route finder Route planning or Voyage report Remark Pressing the Close button does not hide displayed routes in the chart window Only Voyage planning panels are closed Management of displayed routes after panels closing can be carried out using the Route monitor panel see below S P E Ship Position Estimation Press the button to open the Ship Position Estimation panel There you estimate the position of a vessel on the route where the vessel will get from a specified point in a specified period of time The function is implemented to give the possibility to estimate the current position of a vessel relative to its last reported position in case of the communication blackout To estimate a vessel position 1 Press the S P E button the Ship Position Estimation panel will open Ship Position E
7. 3 Press the Send Request button the request will be sent to the weather forecast server Remark To use Scheduled Download in the Setup connection set one of E Mail communication types see chapter VII 1 1 8 2 Overlay or Chart Presentation There are several ways to get the weather chart presentation 1 Click on one of weather icons on the toolbar For explanation of symbols put the cursor over an icon and a tooltip will appear For the complete list of icons and the corresponding functionality see chapter Ill 2 Select the Weather gt Show Weather menu command All weather parameters which are switched on or off in the Weather Presentation panel will be shown or hidden from the map 3 Open the Weather Presentation panels press the toolbar icon or go to Weather gt Weather Presentation The Weather Presentation panel consists of three windows Time Information with slider Meteo Parameters and Weather Legend Click with the left mouse button on the L i icon in the upper right corner to reduce the Weather eens Presentation panel to only show the Time Information window The LJ icon restores the Weather Presentation panel to the view with three windows The full Weather Presentation panel allows adjusting presentation according to your request Weather Presentation ud G l Dates aema ll Sunday Go hy J tal gt gt bi S oo Meteo Parameters Weather Legend Meteo Parameter Ar
8. 3 Select the messages types to listen for only messages in the selected format will be parsed and displayed To select a message type check the corresponding check box to unselect a message type clear the corresponding check box 4 Press Apply to save the talker or Cancel to cancel the operation 5 The Input Configuration window is closed and the new talker is added to the Talkers table of the AIS In Out Config functional panel 6 Press Save Settings to save the new talker and its settings After a new talker is added to the Talkers table you can edit the talker information or delete the talker To edit talker information 1 Select a talker in the Talkers table 2 Press Edit to open the Input Configuration window where you can change the talker information 3 After you have changed the talker information press Apply to save the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes 4 Inthe AIS In Out Config functional panel press Save Settings for the new talker settings to take effect To delete a talker from the table 1 Select a talker in the Talkers table 2 Press Delete From the AIS In Out Config functional panel you can open the Monitor Serial Line window where you can see if the communication channel and the channel baud rate are configured correctly and the system receives AIS messages over the specified channel To open the Monitor Serial Line window press the Monitor Serial Line button Close TCP IP v Local Port
9. For more information please contact C MAP Norway AS If a separate program and database Ports and Terminals Guide of Lloyd s Register Fairplay Ltd is installed on your PC OceanView is able to find ports stored in the database call the program and find necessary information about selected ports see chapter VII 14 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 10 OceanView User s Manual C M by JEPPESEN E Ill LIST OF FUNCTIONS Here you can find a short list of functions available in OceanView For full description of functions listed here refer to the next part of the OceanView User Manual FUNCTION ACCESS 1 Viewing electronic navigational charts AUTO a Any scale Mouse wheel o O r UJ gt J O O Z b Double and half scale F5 F6 c Fixed scale level Chart gt Data Scale Levels d Setting original scale of a chart Chart gt Set Original Scale e Best available scale Chart gt Set Best Scale f Three kinds of presentation models including C MAP INT 1 and S 52 Chart Snan Susionlie se Semngs g Four display types base standard full and custom defining a number of Chart gt Customize gt Settings symbols on a chart h Other settings Chart Customize Presentation i Three palette styles Chart Palette 2 3D Globe Display a Startup mode b Globe 3D 2D switching mode On Off c Globe 3D 2D switching 3 Automatic updating of CM 93 3 database Data gt Cha
10. IV Highlight A Mark al Clear al Last update 28 September 2007 Page 81 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 2 7 Saving the Route After the route is calculated it should be saved for future use Use the following procedure 1 Press the Save as Route button 2 The Add new route dialog box will appear Input the Route name if necessary You can also change initial and final port names of the route wt Add new route Route Mame JKOBENHAVN Denmark YSTAD From Part KOBENHAVN Denmark To Part vSTAD Sweden 3 Press OK 4 Press the Edit route button located on the Route Finder panel The Route planning panel will be opened where you can analyze check and fix the calculated route see chapter VII 4 0 If you are not satisfied with the calculated route or OceanView is unable to calculate the route switch to the Route planning panel and start creating your own route manually see chapter VII 3 0 3 0 Manual Route Creation The Route Planning panel consists of the Available routes box and seven buttons on the right side The list of all routes loaded in OceanView is shown here All buttons and principles of working with this list are described in chapter VII 5 1 Voyage Repos Report Route Planning Route Finder F x ee LLL routes w te E dit Rename po Rute Name Name FemPeb 0 Port o TePat Port Show nae Hide Delete E Close If you have created your route with Rou
11. MAP by JEPPESEN OceanView The Electronic Chart Office System User s Manual OceanView User s Manual C i MAP b y JEPPESEN CONTENTS Sen fc ene 2 Pa hp oO 0 Oe TION Pee c enema nee 6 ik C ENERALE INFORMATION m eee 7 Ueber ec T m m mU 7 LO ON I o p A 7 20 Chari LEVEE soarana enian ee Re oe ie Aa Eaa tee ee ia a ee eee ee ae eee eee 8 4O Vecio Electone gi NER ETT eee eee eee DTE 8 RUE ICG VISIO PT T E 9 6 0 Value Added Data and Additional Sel VIDBS cusiscs nca septo rta ioo postul sc tige Posta adde cbe deut ban vases smasoctencenderee 10 JS cre perpe lm S 11 IV GETTING STARTED srini 16 1 0 Short Description of OceanView Installation Procedures ccccccccssececeeeeceeceeseeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeeesees 16 VEPRcu iaoRee ic c 16 2 1 INT SICA E DD esas ines Guea ort sand taser tans PEOR DE uM EU ta AAE batten A N A DEED XEM MN VM ENIM QU 16 2 2 Installati n DU IDEE ee nn ee tad ise en ee nete deese disse tiges iut tone ener eee eee oU 16 2 3 Reinstalling OceanView on Your Local Computer ccccccceeecceeeeeseeceeeeceueeseeeecaeeseeeeseeeesaess 17
12. d mMm utin L Se Y 15s 23 m 7 Wifpriv 7 AAO ete E FI 1 Y 4s 11 m 6 Mipriv Oo M E T EM i Lloyd s Register Fairplay Ports Database alias Port Narn Cott Seu UNCTAD Code enemas 50 0 La Spezia Italy Savona vado Quiliano Terminal Vado Ligure Clear Location Mark Imperia Genoa Portofino Open ITSPE Open Open Sub Port Open Open Open Get Port Information Highlight Port Location 6 Press on the Get Port Information window The Ports and Terminals Guide program will be called and it will display information about the port you have selected in the list q Ports and Terminals Guide File Tools Corrections Help Lloyds Register Fairplay Ports and Terminals Guide Find Port Atlas World Map Atlas Show Port Report Viewer Genoa Italy B Addresses GENERAL INFORMATION Time GMT 1 GMT 2 during summer time International dialling code 39 Territorial waters Limit of 12nm claimed for territorial waters Capital city Rome Currency The unit of currency is the eura which is made up af 100 cent Single European Currency Eurok On January 1 2002 the Euro became the official currency of Italy ane ofthe 15 member states ofthe European Union EW The eura is also the official currency of Austria Belgium Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Luxembourg The Netherlands Spain and Portugal Denmark Sweden and the United Kingdom currently ret
13. in INT 1 style CHART NO 1 INT 1 Low accuracy warning When it is activated special symbols with unknown or measured with low accuracy depths are shown on the map for objects Anticluttering This option allows reducing cluttering Anticluttering function works only on charts of level C and below see chapter II 3 0 scale of which is larger then 1 500 000 Possible modes are On Off and Underscale It is applied to the following object types 1 Geographical names town and city names 2 Land elevations Seabed areas 3 Obstructions Wrecks Underwater awash rocks 4 Tides 5 Light information gt Text settings Light info When it is activated Light characteristics and sometimes names are displayed on the chart as text Normally it is OFF to avoid cluttering Periodic date When it is activated all lights with periodic dates of activity will be displayed during working periods only If at the instance date and time taken from your MS Windows clock the light is deactivated it is not displayed at all Text important When it is activated a text that has the category important will be displayed on the chart It can be values of bridge clearances depth values above obstructions etc Normally it is OFF to avoid cluttering Text generic When it is activated a text that has the category generic will be displayed This text information is taken directly from a source paper chart durin
14. MAP by JEPPESEN ee OceanView User s Manual Weather Weather Presentation h Temperature Forecast Data Temperature i Wind Forecast Data Weather Weather Presentation Wind Vectors Current Forecast Data Weather Weather Presentation J Current vectors k Precipitation Forecast Data Weather gt Weather Presentation gt P Precipitation Ice Concentration Forecast Data Weatner gt Weather Presentation gt Ice concentration m Swell Forecast Data Weather Weather Presentation Swell waves n Total Waves Forecast Data Weather Weather Presentation Total waves o Total Cloud Coverage Forecast Data Weather gt Weather Presentation gt Cloud coverage p Sea Surface Temperature Forecast Data Weather edlen Presentation Sea surface temperature q Deviation of Sea Level Forecast Data Weather gt Weather Presentation gt Deviation of Sea Level r Alarm Zones Weather Weather Presentation Alarm zone s Tropical Cyclone Warnings Weather Weather Presentation P y g Tropical cyclone Weather Ship Response Inspect t Inspect ship position Ship Position l Weather gt Ship Response gt Ship u Ship response options Response Options 14 Value Added Data Value Added Data gt Show Hide a Show hide value added data layers Value Added Data b GMDSS Master Plan Value Added Data gt Show GMDSS c SAR Global Plan Value Added Data gt Show SAR Tools gt Route planning gt
15. Maximize Restore down and Close buttons 2 Menu bar in the bar main menu entries are located you can access any OceanView function through a corresponding menu entry 3 Toolbar in the toolbar the program s various toolbars are displayed you can configure the toolbar contents from the View Toolbars main menu command just check the toolbars you want to be displayed in the list of toolbars Pay attention that some icons of toolbars are toggle keys 4 Status bar in the bar information about the program operation status is displayed Last update 28 September 2007 Page 19 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 5 Chart window area this is the main window of OceanView Its background is a navigational chart You can work with several chart windows at the same time Each chart window contains the following elements North sign the North direction is always upward Scale indicator displays the current scale Move the cursor to this indicator for the Scale panel to appear see chapter VI 2 0 Cursor position indicator displays the latitude and longitude of the cursor position the indicator is displayed while the cursor is inside the chart window borders Coordinates are expressed in degrees minutes and thousandths of minute Functional panels are displayed when additional OceanView features are activated to show the required information It can be a database table tidal or voyage
16. Moving selection to degrees minutes and fractions of minute can be done with the LEFT and RIGHT keyboard arrows The TAB button selects Latitude Longitude and Scale in sequence Please note that besides the position you can also enter the scale value here Press Go To button to change the screen position and scale 2 0 Changing Chart Scale There are several methods for changing the chart scale Drawing a boundary box around the area you wish to zoom Last update 28 September 2007 Page 60 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 1 Press and hold down the LEFT mouse button 2 Draw a box around the area you wish to zoom using the mouse pointer 3 Release the mouse button The area inside the box will be shown in the whole chart window If you want to cancel this action press ESC key while drawing To zoom the chart out do the same but hold the SHIFT key down Remark In case of zooming out the whole chart window will show the coverage that was inside the boundary box after releasing the LEFT mouse button F5 doubles the scale and F6 halves it gt Turn the mouse wheel forward to increase scale and backward to decrease scale This way you will change the scale slowly but continuously Remark This kind of zoom gives 5 or 5 of the current scale Please note that sometimes turning the mouse wheel has effect and this is caused by an MS Windows feature Press the mouse wheel while the mouse poin
17. Send request and receive weather data The function is used if you are using the Internet HTTP or E mail SMTP POP3 communication types and the Automatic send receive parameter is not checked see chapter VII 1 1 In this case when you send a request it is not sent immediately but is put to the weather packages panel in the waiting mode To send the request and receive weather data select the request in the weather packages table and press the Send Receive button Display weather data on the screen If after a weather package had just been received you refuse to display the data on the screen the received package is saved in the weather packages table but weather data are not displayed in the screen To display data of a weather package select the package in the table and press the Display button Last update 28 September 2007 Page 121 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN gt Delete weather package To delete a weather package from the weather packages table select the package in the table and press Delete Warning Be careful when deleting weather packages if the package is not saved to a file you will loose the data To restore the same data you will have to order them again gt Save weather package to a file GRIB for weather forecasts and ice concentration and XML for cyclones You can save weather data to a file so that you can load the data later To save the data select a weather package
18. Setup Easy Mode The Setup Easy Mode function opens the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 where you can configure the request After the request is configured you can order data by simply selecting the Easy Mode Download option from the menu Weather gt Download data gt Easy Mode Download gt Overview Download This option only allows downloading of the Global ECMWF 150 km weather model You can set parameters of the weather request in the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 the window opens when you select the Overview Download menu option Weather Download data Overview Download gt Coastal Download This option only allows downloading of the Global ECMWF 50 km weather model You can set parameters of the weather request in the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 The window opens when you select the Coastal Download menu option Weather gt Download data gt Coastal Download gt Customized Download This option allows downloading of all weather products listed in your subscription You can set parameters of the weather request in the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 The window opens when you select the Customized Download menu option Weather gt Download data gt Customized Download Last update 28 September 2007 Page 112 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Remark The Easy Mode option is the fastest and easiest way
19. The function scans chart objects and their attributes All objects with attributes values matching the text entered to the Find what field of the Chart Object Search panel will be listed in the panel In order to understand how the search function works you have to know how an electronic chart is organized and general principles of its internal structure For more information see chapter II 4 0 To find a geographic object 1 Select a database in which you will search the object in the drop down list located in the upper left corner of the panel 2 Enter the name of the geographic object you want to find to the Find what field 3 Select the search area in the Look in drop down list It can be Screen Search among all objects inside the chart window borders Region Search among all objects inside a specified geographic region In this case you may enter coordinates of the north west and south east corners of the area Also when you search inside a geographic region you may set scale range by assigning From Scale and To Scale values It means that if an object is displayed on the chart at a scale out of your range it does not appear in the list All World Search among all available objects of the specified database 4 Press Start After that the function starts searching You may see on the panel the percentage of what is done After completing a list of all found objects appears in the central box The Attributes box
20. go to File gt Exit or press the Close X button on the Title bar If the option Tools Options General Get confirmation before exit OceanView is ticked confirmation for exit will be requested 3 2 3D Globe Display Mode The current version of OceanView offers you the possibility to view the world map on a 3D globe This functionality is provided by the CM 3D Viewer application installed as a part of the OceanView installation package Remark The 3D Globe Display Mode requires the Microsoft DirectX 7 0 and higher to be installed on your system Y Oceanview New view 1 l E Se File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help 55u amp a c slemsj amp k amp armejgv 5 xr m lI deg S3 iz Ed Rc a C gd rg EOS BOD eas Last update 28 September 2007 Page 21 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN The 3D globe display mode can be controlled from OceanView by means of a toolbar buttons group which consists of three switch buttons 1 Globe startup mode button if the button is pressed the globe is displayed when you start OceanView if the button is outpressed the overview map is displayed when you start OceanView you can outpress the button when you finish a working session and it will be outpressed when you start the program next time 2 Globe switching mode button the button enables disables switching between 3D and 2D modes I
21. or i Descending order button located in the top right corner of the Charts panel The charts will be sorted appropriately 5 0 Routes Management 5 1 Work with Several Routes After completing the route creation checking it and pressing the Save Save as or Cancel buttons you exit from the Route Planning Edit mode The ordinary Route Planning panel appears It consists of the list of available routes and control buttons in the right part Voyage Report Route Planning Route Finder e Available routes 2 New E dit Rename Route Name fd YSTAD KOBENHAVN COPENHAGENJ Denmark YSTAD Sweden KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark __ Show Hide Det I Messin Constanta dessin Constanta ce Close Ready NUM Available routes are the routes created manually see chapter VII 3 0 or automatically see chapter VII 2 0 as well as imported routes see chapter VII 5 2 Route name Port of departure From Port and Port of destination To Port are displayed in the list With a LEFT mouse click you can select any route While holding down CTRL key you select all routes you click and with the SHIFT key you select all routes in the list between two last clicked Control buttons are the following gt New A new route will be created gt Edit Start editing a selected route You can edit only one route at a time Last update 28 September 2007 Page 92 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN gt Rename
22. 100 times larger than the chart scale In the Palettes tab you can select the palette to color z layers of 3 dimensional surface Please notice that some of these options can operate only with other options switched on You can zoom and rotate the 3D model To zoom the model in or out rotate the mouse wheel forward or backward respectively To rotate the model in horizontal plane hold the left mouse button and move the mouse to rotate the model in the vertical plane hold the right mouse button and move the mouse If you change the view of the map zoom in zoom out or scroll the map the 3D view will be changed automatically Last update 28 September 2007 Page 69 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN 8 0 Measuring Distances and Directions There are two tools for measuring distances and directions in OceanView 8 1 Measurement Tool Measurement tool is activated by pressing the button or with the Tools Measurement command The Result of measurement indicator will appear in the upper left corner of the chart window It displays the total distance between the first and the last points The principles of working with the Measurement tool are as follows Add point Click with the LEFT mouse button on the chart The point number 1 in a yellow circle will appear Move the cursor and a thin red line linking this point and the mouse pointer is displayed This can be useful for checking the second point positio
23. 2003 Start Clear Monitor Log Activate Last update 28 September 2007 Page 139 OceanView User s Manual n in MAP by JEPPESEN To start communication channel monitoring 1 Select the communication channel from the drop down list 2 Setthe local port number 3 If messages are being received they are displayed in the window what you see is AIS messages in the official NMEA format 4 Check the Log Activate check box if you want that all received messages were written in a log file find the log file in C Program Files C Map Professional SDK Runtime MonitorSerialLine log 5 Press Start 6 Toclear the window press Clear Monitor 7 To close the Monitor Serial Line window press Close 9 2 AIS Monitor Data received through AIS are displayed in the AIS Monitor functional panel To open the panel go to AIS gt AIS Monitor AIS Monitor Show AReceved Messages D ENTRECASTEAUX MMSI 1234 69 0 kt MMSI TTY CASSIOPEE MMSI 5678 15 0 kt CPA T CRA CRA TCPA unreachable GRETA MMSI 777 0 0 O 0 kt Ship s name GRETA Type of ship Tugs Lat Lon OO00 000 S DOD DO DOD COG SOG HDG ROT deg min O 0 0 0 Kt D 070 7 Nay Status under way using engine The AIS Monitor panel contains two windows the window displaying the table of targets the communication is established with and the window displaying detailed information about the targets The table of targets in contact consists of three columns e Ship
24. 55 24 975N 012 41 492E 0 054 18 0 5 95 0059 Noname 55 30 885 N 01242 572E 0 054 180 1 32 13 005 9 No name 55 32 204 N 012 42 814 0 054 18 0 0 75 343 2 No name 55 32 926 N 012 42 430E 0 054 15 355 1 No name WP Waypoint number LAT Waypoint latitude LON Waypoint longitude Rad NM Estimated turning radius at the waypoint expressed in nautical miles XTE m Deviation or Cross Track Error along the leg from this waypoint to the next It is expressed in meters to each side of the leg The deviation is an analogue of accuracy and is used for determining dangers and cautions along the route see chapter VII 4 7 gt SPD Estimated speed on the leg from this waypoint to the next expressed in knots RL Rhumb Line A choice of whether Rhumb Line v or Great Circle sailing will be applied from a waypoint to the next one gt DTG NM Distance to Go Distance from a waypoint to the next one expressed in Nautical Miles The Distance is calculated automatically and is not editable Last update 28 September 2007 Page 86 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN gt DTA NM Distance to Arrival Distance from this waypoint to the last one of the route destination expressed in Nautical Miles The distance is calculated automatically TTG Time to Go Estimated time of sailing
25. DAT From CM93 3 to CM93 3 WSHBENEH 3 Minutes Remaining Last update 28 September 2007 Page 38 OceanView User s Manual L MAP by JEPPESEN 5 Upon completing press the Close button to close the Automatic Database Update window Remark As a result of database renewing by means of the Update database button your older database will be deleted permanently In order to leave the older database for some reason unregister the older database see chapter V 1 0 and register the new one in a separate location see chapter V 2 0 4 0 Licensing of Databases Any time you may check licenses applied for registered databases Go to Data Chart Management in the C Map Chart Management window open the Licenses tab C MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Selected database Frofessional Issue 297 License actions License list Add manually Coverage p 03 2007 Import Fram File Delete selecked Show options Show all Show with expiry before 05 2097 d When you tick Show all checkbox and select a database in the Selected database drop down list all licenses applied for that database are displayed in the Licenses list License coverage and expiration date are shown in the list The Show with expiry before checkbox allows checking license expiry dates 1 Tick the Show with expiry before option 2 Input a dat
26. Depth COM OUNS acssetieskxkxishaxsdhved a konin nnii iS cepi nE Mr Uu bavE Kad sS actu IPFE dum ainic inina 161 Se Oe atc ane pas rrr 163 Zend cr OOS RES LI T I UT mE 163 A D Presspnsons ITO ssisoistiiste min Iu EeoUEunREcoP a LOIN QAM US E Ro enu M RA ID dI ANM inc 164 APPENDIX A FORMAT OF USER DATABASE FIELDS ecce cceeeeeeeeee nenne nnne n nint nnn n nnne 168 APPENDIX B METRICS FORMAT DESCRIPTION Leer rrr Lee e eere erre rennen ren n anna nana anas assa nnn crece 170 APPENDIX C STYLE FORMAT DESCRIPTION 1111 LLL eee rr rrr eee eee ee eene rere eene asas aaa a ansa assa nn eU rr rereee 176 APPENDIX D USING DROP DOWN LISTS IN LEGEND GRID ee eeee eere nennen 181 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 5 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN I INTRODUCTION OceanView is the office electronic chart information system developed by C MAP in order to meet the market demand for a global marine information system The main purpose of OceanView is maintenance and easy distribution of various types of geo referenced information using global coverage of electronic navigational charts provided by the world wide Electronic Chart Database CM 93 Edition 3 0 from C MAP Numerous organizations and commercial companies need updated navigation charts to maintain their own geo referenced information Such examples are the Vesse
27. Go to Data Manual Update menu command to open the Manual Update functional panel Manual Update Clear highlight t G World gt Add New Metrics Edit Attributes Edit Delete Object Bb 712AJ23A H O Obstruction Value of sounding 13 0 m eA Extrascl User remark Obstructions in general HC Wreck Source of update 34 33 DK383A Updated by Oceanview User Added 5 05 2003 08 44 Updated by Oceanview User Date of modification 05 06 2003 08 47 09 gt Moved 5 06 2003 08 45 Updated by OceanView User Modified 5 06 2003 08 45 Updated by OceanView User X Deleted 5 05 2003 08 45 Updated by OceanView User e Obstruction H e Vater turbulence Highlight Reject 4 The History tree of all applied updates is displayed on the left side All corrections are documented the creation date moving modifying and deleting as well as the person who made the updates When you select an update in the list all information related to this update is displayed on the right side of the panel Remark By default all Manual Updates form a separate layer see chapter II 3 0 In the History tree it is called Extrascl and all corrections are applied to it However in some cases see chapter V 6 3 your corrections will be applied directly to the dataset In the History tree in such cases you will see the name of the dataset to which the correction has been applied Press the Highlight button to highlight the object on the chart If the ob
28. In the C MAP Chart Management window select the Licenses tab 2 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying the license 3 Press the Add manually button to open the Add License Manually dialogue window Add License Manually I x Available Zones Datasets H Zone 1 H Zone 2 H Zone 3 H Zone 4 i Zone 5 i Zone B Zone T O Fa oO D atasets Area name Zone 0 License 2345578801 23456 Add License Close Last update 28 September 2007 Page 32 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 4 In the Available Zones Datasets box select the Zone or the Area for which the license is generated Your selection will be displayed in the Datasets Area name field 5 Enter manually or copy the 16 digit code to the License field 6 If you use the eToken please ensure that you have connected it to the PC The eToken must be the one used during installation 7 Press the Add License button The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message License has been added successfully will appear Press OK Remark When you enter the field Data Set or Area Name you will only find Zones and Areas Cells are also listed as areas in this list All Cells Areas and Additional Areas within a Zone have a unique number For example the cell 94B in Zone 1 Will be listed as Zone 1 Area 91 7 0 CM 93 Zones and Areas In general you should get information about CM 93 Zo
29. In the same way you can move the mouse pointer over the last waypoint and resume adding waypoints from the last one Delete waypoint In order to delete a waypoint move the mouse pointer over it The thin red line will disappear and a special symbol will be displayed Press the RIGHT mouse button to delete the waypoint Move waypoint In order to move a waypoint move the mouse pointer over it and press the LEFT mouse button A special symbol will be displayed Choose the waypoint position and press the LEFT mouse button again The waypoint will now be moved Press ESC to cancel the operation Li Insert waypoint between two existing waypoints In order to insert a waypoint between two existing waypoints move the mouse pointer over the leg between them and a special symbol will be displayed Press the LEFT mouse button choose the waypoint position and press the LEFT mouse button again to insert a waypoint Press ESC to cancel the operation Please note that while you are plotting or checking the waypoints at the same time you can use the ERBL tool Tools ERBL see chapter VI 8 2 Click with the RIGHT mouse button on a land feature to fix the ERBL and move the mouse pointer to the position where you are going to plot a waypoint The ERBL will display distance and bearing to that land feature Remark 4 2 Control Buttons In the Edit mode the following buttons are available F G3 Save button allows saving the edited route Afte
30. NADE AAAA A 14 06 2006 18 00 UTC ue NA OSA IEEGON 023 01 063W NS gt gt jf FSS ae m Weather Presentation Wasthor Timo Series Mjete Dole 140620061000 2 Wednesday i Step Groun za gt EesyMods icon to toggle between custom fes b tee The Inspect Ship Position window can be divided into two parts the informational part and the polar diagram part Last update 28 September 2007 Page 135 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN In the informational part you can see the following data tt Inspect Ship Position e Date and time of the ship position in the upper part of the 14 06 2006 18 00 UTC 54 15 BbU M 023 01 853 VV panel e Coordinates of the ship position in the upper part of the panel e Roll pitch and heave values estimated using the swell and total waves data in the lower part the left column e Weather parameters values of those weather parameters are a displayed that are checked in the Weather Presentation Rel 00 404s Wind 7 3 9kn 59 Pitch 0 4 75 8 Precipitation 0 1mm panel in the Meteo Parameters table Heave 1 0m 1 2s Swell 20m 66 8 2s Cyclone ALBERTO 6 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 136 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN You can also see presentation of such weather parameters as total sea swell and wind as designated symbols The parameters are represented as colored arrows in three corners of
31. Panel 2 n Control Panel double click on Administrative Tools 3 Inthe Administrative Tools window double click on Services to open the Services dialog window 4 In the Name column of the services table right click on C Map Service 5 From the shortcut menu select Restart 6 Select Automatic startup type for the service a Right click on C Map Service b From the shortcut menu select Properties c In the General tab in the Startup Type box select Automatic d Click OK 7 Close the Services window NOTE If you are working in Windows XP 2 Service Pack SP or Windows 2003 operating systems it is necessary to disable Windows Firewall gt To disable Windows Firewall 1 From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel 2 n Control Panel double click on Windows Firewall 3 Inthe Windows Firewall dialog box select the Off option 4 Click OK For those cases when you cannot disable your Firewall see Microsoft recommendations about using Distributed COM with Firewalls on the Microsoft support site http msdn microsoft com Last update 28 September 2007 Page 28 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 5 0 Registration of Chart Databases In order to use chart databases in OceanView you need to register them Registration shows OceanView the path to a database CD ROM drive Hard disk etc Without registration OceanView is unable to locate and use electronic charts Remark In case you w
32. S coude teet cocus epi emiten ce cdrom ers Seg Erst tun Eun ce eae pe esu E 87 oa 4 21 aeuo NN ODDS 88 BR NS NN mE 89 Mae MIN FOUN TO M rTIEc 90 SNR QI EET m 91 5 0 Routes Management cccccssseccccesscecceeseeecseseeecseseeeseaeeeceaueceeseaseeessadeeessauseesssaseeessagseessageeesteaseeeees 92 5 1 Work with Several HOU BS iiie Pre eem eo ente tbe Cue seda tt fasc honig Fees sE bua eoi da uS Does a veu cdiiasec ute a PEE 92 953 OU EXPO ana WIN n pu T EE 96 CONV yaa Ropo e ahetjuncinereanaraisiainiaeslanapetiniaisuiauceraininlos canna ini cumnauemn tela 98 EON Nec m mS 101 Mu m E n 102 Fee MD PR 103 Ta PS OO a cie irem oo Do ooo 104 COWEN FOGS ENT TET 105 8 1 Downloading Weather Data cccccccscccccsececcssececeeseeeseaseeecsaeeecseuseeessuseeessaeeesseuseeesseeeeessageees 105 8 2 Overlay tor Chart T resentellollzssuisacoess tai ilerse tiet espig aeta guests aam sU en aue o bbie usns sen a pde nue bna UE DERE 123 Oo TM Ee d LEN T TO D D DD T DEOR D UNES 126 P mmc 129 9 5 Tropical Cyclone Warnings CT OW necsted secta snsch getan o sain ten poeta eoa ba sete oa bn de et bete es roc stud oes texte par emis 130 Mold eR ies i o IP T 131 SEEN ROU OM NS OF NN RTT TI 132 8 8 Ship Response Simple Harmonic Motion Roll Pitch and Heave esses 133 SKOR e
33. Shallow pattern When it is activated it applies a dedicated pattern to the depth area that is shallower than the Safety contour Safe contour When it is activated the Safety contour will be highlighted Last update 28 September 2007 Page 164 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Safe contour only When it is activated all depth contours except the Safety contour will be hidden It is used for removing depth contours especially in areas with complex relief to reduce cluttering If the previous option Safe contour is switched off all depth contours are hidden including the Safety contour Safe depths When it is activated the spot soundings deeper than the Safety depth will be displayed When switched off they will not be displayed Hazard symbol When it is activated all hazards such as rocks wrecks etc shallower than the e Safety contour and positioned outside of it will be marked with this special symbol Plain depth contour When it is activated it removes the values from depth contour lines to reduce the content of information Boundary settings Overscale id When it is activated it applies a dedicated vertical pattern to any over scaled chart the current scale is two times more then the compilation scale If at any time you are looking at two or more charts in the chart window only the over scaled charts will have the vertical over scale pattern applied Chart boundary When it is activ
34. Update via Internet window will appear and updating process will start Progress bar help messages and Download log inform you about the updating progress Update via Internet Progress 172 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 47 172 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 41 168 Kb received fram the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 41 164 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 41 160 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 41 155 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 41 152 Kb received fram the host computer 13 03 2005 15 45 41 148 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 40 144 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 40 740 KB received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 40 136 Kb received from the host computer 13 03 2005 15 45 40 132 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 40 128 Kb received from the host computer 19 09 2005 15 45 40 120 Kb received from the host computer 13 03 2005 15 45 33 115 Kb received from the host computer Last update 28 September 2007 Page 45 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Upon completion all available updates are downloaded and registered in OceanView They are applied immediately after downloading you do not need to restart OceanView 5 2 Updating via E mail If you have an Internet connection but due to some reason cannot apply updates via the online updating service fi
35. You can save the files on your computer or store them on any other media Licenses serve to decipher cartographic data stored in the chart database and should be registered in the system see chapter IV 6 0 There are three different ways for working with OceanView 1 Work on a separate computer with a Local license You may install OceanView on your personal computer apply the license from the file and work independently 2 Work in a local network on a server computer You may install OceanView on your personal computer and apply a network license After that you can work with OceanView using all its resources Additionally your network license allows other users to work with OceanView resources over a local network To work with a network license you should configure the local network in a certain way see chapter IV 4 0 3 Work in a local network on a client computer You may install OceanView on your personal computer No license registration is required in this case After installation you can connect to the server computer in your network and work with OceanView resources To work with a network license you should configure the local network in a certain way see chapter IV 4 0 A network license allows access to the server to any computer set as client However the number of clients working simultaneously with the server is restricted For example the server license is obtained for 3 users It means that one per
36. allows creating three types of routes Expanding square Sector search or Parallel tracks All available types are shown in the pictures below For each of them it is necessary to enter a specific set of parameters Route Settings Route Settings Route Settings Type Expanding square Sector search Parallel tracks Start leg length nm Turn angle 7 Leg length inm search range nm Number of sectors Track space nm Direction search range nim search range nim Direction e Parameters for the Expanding square search type Start leg length is the distance between waypoints 2 and 3 The distance between parallel legs is also equal to the Start leg length Search range is approximately the length of the last leg on the picture above between WP24 and WP23 Therefore it defines the number of legs and the search area Direction can be clockwise CW or counter clockwise CCW e Parameters for the Sector search type Turn angle expresses the angular shift of sectors after every revolution Each turn consists of 3 sectors by 60 degrees and 60 degrees between them When Number of sectors is 3 SAR Route is created as one full revolution When it is 6 SAR Route is two full revolutions Search range is the distance from the Search point to outer points Direction can be clockwise CW or counter clockwise CCW e Parameters for the Parallel tracks search type Leg length is the
37. between the standard local time of the tide location and UTC Tide Type Can be Diurnal Mixed Diurnal Mixed Semi Diurnal and Semi Diurnal From High Water It relates to the latest High water event From Low Water It relates to the latest Low water event Current Water Level Shows the water level of Tidal object related to the time described in the input time field Detailed information about the tide location is represented in the Graph High Low Water and Water Levels tabs gt Graph Tidal height in meters depending on the Time is graphically expressed on the diagram The diagram background consists of three color zones The zones graphically show night time dark grey twilights light grey and daytime white The red vertical line on the graph marks the time entered in the date time edit box In addition there is a very useful feature within the diagram When you move the mouse pointer over the diagram area the time and the corresponding tidal heights are shown below allowing you to obtain detailed tidal information 30 07 213 N 085251 7U Astro Calculator Tides Streams Streams v Switch Tides On Off Tide Info UTC Time Current Time Time Zone Graph High Low Water Water Levels AQ E Tide Type N 2005 04 07 12 18 09 Play ndi MEL LLLI LLL LL B IS SSR From Low Water NEL EET NEE EE ET Current Water Level EEE ETT IAT EE EO TN 2005 04 07 13 13 Water Height 0 19m
38. bookmark and save it Press the button on the toolbar to open the dialog where you can open a bookmark Remark Instead of these icons you may use the File gt Open and File gt Save commands as well as CTRL O and CTRL S hot keys File gt Save as saves the bookmark with a different name The four last opened bookmarks can be accessed in the File menu Deleting and renaming can be performed as usual in the Open and Save windows The default folder for external bookmarks can be set in the Tools gt Options gt File Locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 155 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 2 0 Sending OVB Bookmarks by E Mail There is a possibility to send OVB Bookmarks by e Mail directly from OceanView Select the File gt Send gt Bookmark menu command Your default e mail program will run The OVB bookmark will be attached to the auto generated e mail Select a recipient and send the e mail E Oceanview bookmark File Edit View Insert Format Tools M 3 aa ag Send ue Gopy Paste Undo Check From Oceanview user ic map starf 13 Ta CE Bcc Subject JOceantiew bookmark Attach s ows C owb n 37KE Arial fico z EB Bz u 3 0 OVD Bookmarks OVD means OceanView Document bookmarks In addition to OVB bookmarks see chapter IX 1 0 you can also use OVD bookmarks These bookmarks contain all information saved in OVB bookmar
39. by country In such case after finding the first port of a country you can scroll the ports list and find the port you are looking for as it will be located near in the list 2 3 Adding Waypoints to the Itinerary Besides ports you can add waypoints to the Itinerary 1 Press the Add Waypoints button 2 Move the mouse pointer to the required position on the chart 3 Press and hold down the SHIFT key 4 Press the LEFT mouse button The waypoint will be added to the Itinerary 5 Release the Add Waypoints button 2 4 Editing the Itinerary After adding ports and waypoints to the itinerary you can do the following operations with them Delete from the itinerary B e Move the port down or up in the itinerary Clear the itinerary remove all ports When the Highlight Ports checkbox is ticked all ports in the itinerary are displayed on the chart as white circles and the port selected in the list is displayed as a violet circle Once this button is pressed the screen will be scrolled so that the port selected in the zm itinerary will be displayed in the center of chart window and it will be marked by an arrow symbol Last update 28 September 2007 Page 78 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 2 5 Route Calculation After adding all necessary ports and waypoints to the Itinerary press the Calculate button OceanView will calculate the shortest route among all available taking into account your vessel current
40. charts as per the latest Notices to Mariners issued and received at C MAP The chart database includes the charts from various Source agencies Hydrographical offices etc The auto update applies the Notices to Mariners issued by the appropriate Source agency to every chart Last update 28 September 2007 Page 44 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Updating can be applied to any database if it is supported and your license allows doing that C MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Selected database Frofessional Issue 297 Updates actions Updates View available updates Update via Internet Update from file Create update order Review updating log Clear highlight 5 1 Online Updating In order to apply Auto Update you have to be connected to the Internet online 1 Go to Data Chart Management menu command In the C MAP Chart Manager window select the Updates tab 2 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying updates Remark Prior to downloading updates you may estimate the size of the data that will be received press the View available updates button The process will take from 5 to 20 seconds depending on the speed of your Internet connection Available updates size and List of available updates will be displayed 3 Press the Update via Internet button The
41. draft The calculated route will be marked on the chart as a yellow line y Oceanview New view 1 CM o cx 3 A amp CK Gre we 2 Vi E 33 kd ku A H8 mI ga amp 1 424468 Wee et tA Sede I LL Arctic Bering Sea s y County OBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark 68 0k O Arctic North Sea Route O t rctic N orth West Passage L Buran Channel C East River N Y J English Channel Ll Falsterbokanalen L Goeta Alv Trollhaate Kan oO Guldborgsund WE KASTRUP Denmark KERTEMINDE Denmark KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark KOEBENHAVNS HAVN Denmark KOGE Denmark an Last update 28 September 2007 Page 79 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 2 6 Adding Restrictions If Route Finder has plotted the route through narrows canals or channels which you did not plan to pass you may set restrictions There are two methods of setting restrictions The first method of setting restrictions is allowing or prohibiting passing through certain canals or channels In the right part of Route Finder panel remove ticks from passages which are allowed for navigating and tick the disabled ones Disabled Passages WB Arctic Bering Sea Arctic North Sea Route Arctic North west Passage Buran Channel East River My English Channel Falsterbokanalen Goete Al Trollhaate Kan 3uldbargsund B a Ins
42. gt WP Waypoint number The list of waypoints is copied from the Waypoints table gt Name The waypoint name Arrival Date and time of arrival to the waypoint gt Departure Date and time of departure from the waypoint gt Stop dur Stop duration at the waypoint It can be applied for waypoints representing pilot stations and ports in OceanView a route can include a number of intermediate ports of call Speed Estimated speed in knots on the leg from this waypoint to the next It is copied from the Waypoints table and is not editable Last update 28 September 2007 Page 89 OceanView User s Manual C m MAP by JEPPESEN gt Distance The leg distance from the waypoint to the next one expressed in Nautical Miles The Distance is copied from the Waypoints table gt Time to Next Time to the next waypoint 4 7 Check Route Tool The Check Route function is started when you tick the Check Route option in the right part of the Route planning panel E Check Route The function checks the whole route leg by leg and writes down lists of dangers and cautions that it finds It creates two additional panels inside the Route Planning panel the Dangers and Cautions panels It also marks all legs The marking scheme is the following Blue bold line The leg has not been checked yet Red bold line Dangers have been found along the leg Yellow bold line The leg is a rhumb line with t
43. if you want to define the upper limit Weather Time Series Weather Alarm Area Vind vectors value of vector velocity kts 35 00 Add condition Delete condition Move up Move down Delete All Last update 28 September 2007 Page 129 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 5 Repeat the actions for other alarms if necessary Set Operation if you have two or more alarms defined Operation might be AND or OR AND alarm will be made for areas where both conditions are true OR alarm will be made for areas where at least one of the conditionsis true Weather Presentation Weather Time Series Weather Alarm Area Add condition Delete condition Move up Move down Delete All 8 5 Tropical Cyclone Warnings TCW For more information about downloading Tropical Cyclone Warnings see chapter VII 8 1 Presentation of Tropical Cyclone Warnings issued by World Meteorological Organization WMO is activated by switching the Tropical Cyclone parameter in the Weather Presentation panel or by choosing the j toolbar icon 1 2870000 Tropical Cyclone INGRID 05 S Observed at 15 03 2005 07 00 Crom SOR WMO Header WTX532 pamer Sees Course 230 a Speed B 00 kn Max Wind Speed 130 00 kn Mada Paszana L Max Gust Speed 160 00 kn 13217 703 8 127937 O47 E EE oou Cyclone INGRIO 05 Weather Presenation Weaeher Time Senses veaherAlsm Area x b 3 Mieten Parameters Weather Legen
44. imported data Skip the imported data Import Last update 28 September 2007 Page 154 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN IX PREPARATION OF PRESENTATIONS 1 0 OVB Bookmarks OVB means OceanView Bookmark These bookmarks are external OceanView bookmarks The principal difference of external bookmarks from internal ones see chapter VI 3 0 is the following External bookmarks are saved as standard MS Windows files with ovb extension in a user defined folder You can operate these bookmark files as other MS Windows files For example you may send and receive them from other OceanView users Moreover these files contain additional information about current chart settings such as the database version dataset name presentation model display type etc see chapters X 2 0 X 3 0 When you open an external bookmark all these chart settings are restored The above mentioned feature is possible due to the OceanView multi windows feature see chapter VI 4 0 An external bookmark will be opened in a new window And last when you double click on a file with an ovb extension in the MS Windows environment it automatically runs OceanView with the saved view at start up instead of the world map Press the button to open the standard Save As window North Eurape ovb Whole world owb File name Gibraltar Y Save as type Chart bookmarks ovb Cancel Here you can type in the file name name of
45. in APPENDIX D This group of settings is accessible on the Tools gt Options gt Databases panel 2 Options General Databases Measurement File Locations Selection Coordinates Format Iv Show selected GPS Show pointer C IMD Layo Metrics Table v Show metrics grid B Inspector Show Radius Radius in Meters Data Refresh Auto refresh data C Radius in N Miles Refresh every min Bl Selection Show selected Selected object is highlighted with yellow color Show pointer Selected object is highlighted with a bold border Layout Table Objects in the user database panel are displayed in the form of a table Inspector Objects in the user database panel are displayed in the form of an inspector Data Refresh When the Auto refresh data option is ticked data stored in the database are synchronized with data displayed in the user database panel The Refresh every min option specifies the period of synchronization Coordinates format GPS Coordinates of the user database objects are displayed in the GPS format lt DDD MM mmm gt where DDD is degrees MM is minutes mmm is thousandths of minute is direction N S W E IMO Coordinates of the user
46. in Automatic mode ECS style It means that OceanView automatically chooses the best chart chart of best scale of compilation from its database depending on the current scale shown by the Scale indicator However you can choose to see charts of one range only The Chart gt Data Scale Levels command will set the required range The following table gives some additional information on the scale ranges Remark When you set a wrong scale level chart information can be either scarce or too detailed slowing down all computation process Using the automatic mode is strongly recommended Last update 28 September 2007 Page 160 OceanView User s Manual n in MAP by JEPPESEN 2 0 General Chart Settings By means of Chart gt Customize you can arrange your chart settings and presentation parameters These settings are applied to the current chart window General chart settings are accessible via the Chart gt Customize gt Settings menu command pu E h a E t ont settings Custom Display Fres Model Contours Display Type CMAP Safety Contour Base S52 Chart Safety Depth etandard S52 simplified shallow Contour l Si Deep Contour Custom Highlight sectors m Red sectors 7 Green sectors OK Cancel Apply 2 1 Presentation Model Presentation model Pres Model allows selection of the presentation model for the electronic chart C MAPC MAP presentation model similar to traditional pap
47. is selected Examples of Line type style L1CP4 1 solid red line with width 1 L1CIO 2 2 2P14 7D 128e7 7 14 7ICP4 1 solid red line with width 1 drawn by yellow color with yellow ellipsis circles in the nodes if object is selected in the table Examples of Area type style A1CB41P4 1 blue shaded area with solid border width 1 A1CBA110 2 2 2P14 7D 128e7 7 14 7ICPA 1 blue shaded area with solid red border width 1 which drawn by yellow color with yellow ellipsis circles in the nodes if object is selected in the table Examples of Note type style P1Dg 66t14 2 20 text from Tooltip object field green color not bold not italic center vertical and horizontal adjustments and Haettenschweiler font P1CDg 6610 0 0 2t14 2 20110 2 2 2t14 2 20 255 14 0 1I text from Tooltip object field green color not bold not italic center vertical and horizontal adjustments and Haettenschweiler font drawn by the same font but with yellow border if object is selected in the table Last update 28 September 2007 Page 180 OceanView User s Manual C a MAP by JEPPESEN APPENDIX D USING DROP DOWN LISTS IN LEGEND GRID You can edit field values in the legend grid by choosing strings from the drop down list Paper Chart Catalogue 2 ai wl v E National Number INT Number Scale Chart Type Navigational Purpose Matic ddx Latitude Longitude Paper Nautical DEI GLLLLLLLUUULLLL
48. length of legs perpendicular to the course from the Start point to WP2 Track space is the length of legs parallel to the course from the Start point to WP2 Search range is approximately the distance from WP2 to the last leg Therefore it defines the number of legs and the search area The distance from the Search point to WP 2 is equal to 1 2 of the Search range Last update 28 September 2007 Page 147 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN 10 Press the Calculate button If the Preview checkbox is ticked SAR Route will be displayed on the chart The chart scale and position will be changed in order to display the whole route inside the chart window 11 To save the created route click on the Route name field type the route name and press the Save route button You may edit view or export SAR Route see chapter VII 5 0 14 0 Ports and Terminals Guide If a separate program and database Ports and Terminals Guide of Lloyd s Register Fairplay Ltd is installed on your PC OceanView is able to find ports stored in that database call the program and open information about a selected port in it To open the Ports and Terminals Guide go to the Tools Fairplay Ports Database menu command If the program is not installed on your PC an error message will appear x World Park Guide by Lloyd s Register Fairplay Lhd is not installed If the program is installed the Lloyd s Register Fairplay Ports Data
49. m e Draft Draft of the vessel m e Displacement Displacement of the vessel tons Additional parameters if known e Angle of vanishing stability Sets angle of vanishing stability AVS of the vessel degrees AVS is the angle the boat can heel and still right itself e Waterline area coefficient Waterline area coefficient non dimensional quantity e Effective waterline area Effective waterline area m2 e Transverse metacentric height Transverse metacentric height of the vessel m Transverse metacentric height is the vertical separation of the center of gravity and the transverse metacenter Remark Save the ship dataset Save and you will be able to load Load this information in future Last update 28 September 2007 Page 134 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN gt Inspect the Ship Position Now go to Weather gt Ship Response gt Inspect Ship Position to obtain the information related to the sea state and the ship response by each time step of a planned route The Inspect Ship Position window will appear After that click on the desired ship symbol along a plotted route OceanView will mark the position of your vessel with red color This is shown in the figure below informing the user about the sea state and response for this specific position Note that the route is crossing the path of the ALBERTO 06 cyclone LRN RNY N WG SS NS j ig
50. object in the table LEFT click on the field that you would like to change or select it with ARROW keys and press ENTER type the value and press ENTER If you press the TAB key you start editing the next cell of the table If you want to continue editing the object attributes release the Metrics button 13 Press Save In the Updated by window type your name and press OK Your object has been added to the History tree 6 4 Editing an Object 1 For editing an object select and highlight the object on the Object info panel RIGHT click on the object and DOUBLE click on it in the list see chapter VI 5 0 Manually added or edited objects also may be selected in the Manual update History tree see chapter V 6 1 2 Switch to the Manual Update panel if necessary 3 To edit the object position press the Metrics Edit button The Metrics table will appear and you can change the coordinates or edit the position directly on the chart see chapter V 6 2 step 6 4 To edit the object attributes press the Attributes Edit button You can change the attributes in the same way as when you were adding the object see chapter V 6 2 step 5 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 53 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 7 0 Mariner objects 7 1 General Information Mariner objects is a special tool designed to assist the navigator in adding his own information to the chart in accordance with S 52 standards In OceanView al
51. order E U52EC02M 000 H 4 Book update No 001 Date 18 05 2007 d Coverage Modified Moved Coverage Modified Moved Review updating log BR Nautical publication information Modified Moved 82 Mavinatinnal svetem of marke Modified Maver of Clear highlight The list on the right part of the panel displays a four level directory tree The first level of the directory tree is the list of hydrographic offices that have issued the received updates The second level is the list of chart numbers or corresponding datasets to which the updates have been applied The third level is the list of update files containing the updates the third level entry consists of the update file number update file issue date and system ID of the update dataset The fourth level is the list of updated objects The list entry consists of the name of the object and short description of the correction It does not contain the past and present cartographic object position for example if coordinates of an object were changed it is just marked as Moved The tooltips will assist you in viewing long names and remarks that do not fit the Updates window size Double click on any update in order to highlight it on the chart The screen will be r Updating log scrolled to the object position and the scale changed to the Original scale of the Tee Nb De Source chart A small arrow will point to the object that has be
52. panel will be displayed in the GMDSS Overview panel but in a different format Double click on any cell of the table to highlight the corresponding station on the chart Select a required sorting order by country by station name by MMSI etc In order to find a station use Search functions of the panel i Oceanview New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help QB zzilwll Neg v Yunnerman GMDSS Overview Clear highlight t g Order by Country J Search by Country au Find Argentine Main Rio Gallegos P OO701C 150 00 Operatic SD 24 hrs MRSC Argentine Main San Blas PNA 00701C 35 00 Operatic SD VHF 24 hrs MRSC Argentine Main San Blas PNA 00701C 150 00 Mu SD 24 hrs MRSC Australia Main Perth Radio 00503C 100 00 TE SD 24 hrs MRCC Belgium Main Antwerpen Rac 00205C 25 00 Operatic PS VHF 24 hrs Doste 12 0 SAR Global Plan Remark Previously in order to get access to the SAR Global Plan you had to purchase a separate license and apply it Current CM93 3 chart database version includes SAR Global Plan as an additional dataset and to access the data you do not need to obtain separate license for them To view the SAR Global Plan go to Value Added Data gt Show SAR All SAR regions and Maritime Rescue coordination centers RCC will be displayed in the chart window x D0ceanView New view 1 File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Dat
53. planning information etc yX Ocean iew New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help FHRA ehe pagade S2 e ohr z lw ss I S EEELFITEFLIEFE HEEE 04 06 867 S 022 29 796 W Obiect Info Clear highlight 0G AD DataSet Z17P0170 Demo Attributes Land area 4A Quality of data Coverage DataSet filename 217P0170 C00 Chart Title World background small scale no 17 DataSet source type Mon official Source identification code 2 17 Source producing agency C MAP Italy Producing agency C MAP Italy Scale 20000000 Last checked date 01 01 2000 Issue date 01 01 2000 Edition Number 1 Update number embedded into ENC 0 Remark Please bear in mind that these panels obstruct the chart window but do not decrease its size Last update 28 September 2007 Page 20 OceanView User s Manual C MAP All functional panels have two instruments The Close button o and the Alignment button e The Alignment button allows you to move the functional panel to the left right top or bottom borders of the chart window Sometimes additional buttons appear on functional panels for example Export to MS Word wi Additional and auxiliary windows When OceanView needs additional data or displays more information separate dialog boxes and windows appear An example is the 3D Window To close OceanView
54. press ENTER If you press the TAB key you start editing the next cell of the table If you want to continue editing the object attributes release the Metrics button 7 Press Save In the Updated by window type your name and press OK Your object has been added to the History tree JOceanviewUser mj 6 3 Adding an Object from Notice to Mariners NtMs The principal difference of adding this kind of object is the data layer to which the object will be added Normally all objects form a separate cartographic layer By using this function you will add an object directly to the chart dataset 1 Press the Add New button to open the Add New Object window 2 Select the Object category in the list of categories You can use the Find function Type in a string you want to find and press the Find button The first appearance of the string in the Category tree will be selected If you press the Find button again the second appearance is selected and so on 3 Some objects can be represented either by a point line or area If there is such choice select the object type 4 Activate the CaM checkbox in the Add New Object window 5 Press the OK button The Add New Object from Notice To Mariner window will open Add New Object From Notice To Mariner X Database word Notice 3433 Source Producing Agency DK Karton M atrikelsturelsen Denmark 534 Source Identification code OF Cancel Show Last
55. s name displays the name of the target if the target static information was received and the target s MMSI e COG the target s course over ground in degrees e SOG the target s speed over ground in knots To see detailed information about a specified target select the target in the targets in contact table The information is displayed in two tabs of the right window Last update 28 September 2007 Page 140 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN The Position Report tab displays the following information MMSI MMSI identification of the AIS transponder CPA TCPA closest point of approach and time to closest point of approach Ship s name the name of the target only available if the target static information is received Type of ship the type of the target only available if the target static information is received Lat Lon position of the target latitude longitude in degrees and minutes COG course over ground in degrees SOG speed over ground in knots HDG heading in degrees ROT rate of turn in degrees per minute Nav Status navigational status of the target The Static and Voyage Related Data tab displays the following information IMO Number the IMO assigned target number Call Sign a unique designation for the transmitting station Ship dimensions length and width of the target Type Of Positioning Device the type of the device defining the target position ETA est
56. saved To open a bookmark 1 Press on the downward arrow to see the list of bookmarks Dover amp trait Black sea I Gibraltar 2 Select the bookmark from the list 3 Press the icon The screen is moved to the saved view To delete a bookmark 1 Press the downward arrow to see the list of bookmarks 2 Select the bookmark from the list 3 Press the icon The selected bookmark is deleted Last update 28 September 2007 Page 62 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 4 0 Multi windows Feature OceanView allows you to work with several windows opened simultaneously Each window can be configured with its own presentation settings see chapters X 2 0 X 3 0 x ceanView File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help sHb eager ia gt E d amp Ad rH d 2g Bir x zwi deg WR Se Be H 20 RH h 3 ce 4 New view 2 E A ae A 51913 151 N 001936 894 E 144 XD 7 LIASWNW OS E Object Info A DataSet 212A4000 Profe 4 Attributes JA Navigational system of ma j P Caution area i x Caution area P Territorial sea area j P Administration area Nam i yx Territorial sea area Pe x Administration area Name m Traffic separation scheme g Source producing Hydrographic Office UK E Depth area agency ba Diem edi imina mem mir C MAN Cheah Data Set filename 21244000 C00 Chart Title Dover and Calais to Orford
57. selected in the Communication type option you will be given a possibility to configure a set of parameters specific for this communication type After you have configured connection you can save settings for further use To do so 1 Press the Export settings button 2 In the Save As dialog window indicate location where the xml file with settings will be saved 3 Enter the file name and press Save To load previously saved settings 1 Press the Import settings button 2 In the Open dialog window select the xml file with saved settings and press Open Last update 28 September 2007 Page 106 OceanView User s Manual L MAP by JEPPESEN Communication Types gt Internet HTTP If you set the Internet HTTP communication type OceanView will use standard HTTP protocol to send requests and receive weather data You can configure HTTP parameters in the Setup Connection window in the HTTP parameters branch of the connection parameters tree I Setup Connection x Communication type Internet HTTP Data center Europe Timeout s 30 Attachment size Kb 0 HTTP parameters Automatic send recenve mM Enable break recover v HTTP proxy type Manual configuration HTTP prox server Proxy server Proxy server part HTTP prosp authentication type HTTP proxy credentials User name Password Export settings Import settings OF Cancel The HTTP proxy type parameter can be set to the following values E
58. step less then the least time step available in the original weather data To distinguish the interpolated time step from the original time step the interpolated parameters font type will become italic in the Meteo Parameters window Date 06 11 2004 12 00 Date 06 11 2004 09 00 E Sat E E Meteo Parameter mS Kdeteo Parameter in w Pressure emperature fans F Wind vectors PERRY VECIS v Precipitation APECU Total waves TOU ES Original Interpolated In the Meteo Parameters window you can 1 Switch on off parameters by checking them in the left column 2 Choose a presentation mode for each weather parameter Area Filled contour 1 24000000 Weather Presentation 4 e Q Dated 0811 2004 12 00 Saturday Go Today SUUM Seana INET eI n 4 gt gt fil Step ricus Meteo Parameters Weather Legend Temperature value label in selected units Meteo Parameter Measurement Units Pressure Pressure in hectoPascals Isotherms in selected units emperature Temperature in Celsius o ob o o o o GG 7 go FR AB SBS FEF F Ill Wind vectors Speed in knots P brat T Precipitation Precipitation in millimeters i TULIEEE TTI Last update 28 September 2007 Page 124 OceanView User s Manual Cont Contoured lines Weather Presentation Date et 2004 12 00 B Saturday Today Meteo Parameters Meteo Parameter Measurement Units Pressu
59. the chart the AIS Target panel is displayed in the upper left corner of the chart window The panel contains general information about the specified target MMSI number name latitude longitude COG course over ground SOG speed over ground HDG heading 415 Target Display X 1234 Ship Mame D ENTHECASTEALES OOS S78 M DDD24 333 E coa Q O O SoG 69 0 kn Hoa 0 0 0 1 In case the communication with a target is interrupted the target symbol changes to and is eventually removed from the display as well as the disconnected target entry is removed from the targets in contact table Last update 28 September 2007 Page 142 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 10 0 Value Added Data The C Map chart database now includes value added data the data that are not related directly to navigation but can be of use for route planning and other navigational operations These data include information about tides the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS stations and stations coverage Marine Search and Rescue SAR regions and co ordination centers and improved background and overview charts The data are contained in the C Map main database as a number of supplementary sections You can add each of the value added data sections to or remove them from the chart view 1 Goto Value Added Data gt Show Hide Value Added Data to open the Supplementary Chart Info window 2 Inthe Supplementary
60. the upper right corner of the Functional panel to clear the highlighting Last update 28 September 2007 Page 56 OceanView User s Manual C i MAP by JEPPESEN 7 3 Export and Import Mariners objects are intended to be used primarily by mariners One of the main advantages of OceanView is the possibility to exchange data between multiple users e g Mariners and Offices Objects can be exported to external OceanView files with the dat extension sent to other users as usual MS Windows files and imported back from the file to OceanView The Export Import button is provided for this purpose When you press it a Selected Objects box appears Mariner Objects Clearhighlight lt P Selected Objects Editor Danger highlight Clearing line Event Clearing itis Select Visible Danger highlight Select Last Imported Mariners Note rm Mariners feature xpo Import Tidal stream or current vector Danger highlight Press the Editor button to return back to the Edit box Add object You can add or remove objects from the Selected Objects window one by one with the and a buttons To add or remove all objects use the and buttons gt Select Visible All objects inside the chart window limits visible and hidden due to the scale attribute will be added If you have added any objects prior to this operation they will be removed In other words only objects inside the chart w
61. to download and view weather data and we recommend this option for daily inspections especially if you are connected to the Internet The Overview option is used to inspect weather forecast over a larger area If you use this option you have smaller files to download The Coastal option is used to see most detailed weather information The Custom option will allow you to customize your weather request more thoroughly Access to Weather Download Function There are several ways to access OceanView weather download function gt Using main menu options Weather gt Download data gt Easy Mode Download Overview Download Coastal Download Customized Download gt Using the Download button of the Weather Presentation panel Weather gt Weather Presentation in Easy Mode the panel always opens in Easy Mode Weather Presentation 43 b e aaa E i aan eae une dip rers ann eee ee Press EasyMode icon to toggle between custom and bea Download v ressure wind recipitation resets Ed EasyMode option When you press the Download button in the lower left corner of the panel the Easy Mode Download type is activated To download weather data using other download types press the down arrow at the left side of the Download button and from the drop down list select the download type you need ES Coastal HH Download ao Custom gt Using the Download bution of the Weather Packages panel Weather gt Weather Packages
62. xml file serves for listing nodes of a local network in order to provide information exchange between all the network computers Initially the networkconfig xml file only contains one record the record of the host computer Other network computers should be entered to the file manually Use the file structure description to create records for other nodes of your local network gt The networkconfig xml structure The file describes network nodes referred to as hosts and sets their priority for the updating procedure lt xml version 1 0 standalone no gt lt Hosts gt lt Host Name Host 1 gt lt Host Name Host 2 gt Host Name Host 3 Priority 1 gt Host Name Host N lt Hosts gt Last update 28 September 2007 Page 25 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN The root tag of the network nodes list is the Hosts tag This tag is the parent tag for a number of Host tags Each Host tag describes one network node A Host tag has two parameters e Name the network node IP address mandatory parameter e Priority querying priority optional from 0 to 32776 NOTE If priorities are not specified the nodes will be queried in the order they are listed in the file It is possible that two or more nodes have the same priority In this case they will also be queried in the order they are listed in the file gt The networkconfig xml installation The networkconfig xml f
63. 01346 96 E Gordon Stereo Paname Cin GN 02353 SE White Tiger Gomon Stereo Paneme 5810 76 01227 62 E Besides Starco Panama I 51725 47 N DDT38 DAE Besiis Siarco Panams 54 53N 918734 BEE EastCruiser Beside Sterco Panem 5824 82 N 005725 amp 4 E 7 b Objects vessels in this case can be entered and edited using the buttons on the toolbar D e F These functions may also be accessed through the Objects menu A new object is added with the Add New Object button To set the object position click in the chart All other relevant information can now be added in the database window An existing object may be deleted using the Delete Object button Objects can be moved and edited using the Edit object button Objects may have their appearance changed using the Style editor function Existing object and field information updates and edits must be saved using the Save button amp e ix The Cancel button is used to cancel the current operation Last update 28 September 2007 Page 150 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Warning Text editor in the grid supports different languages thus you can enter any Unicode text in the object fields and see it on the map You can edit field values entering them in grid cells or choosing from drop down lists Find description of using drop down lists in legend grid
64. 1 4 4 Dynamic Licensing C Map provides its clients with a new service dynamic licensing Dynamic licensing gives clients the possibility to pay for licenses not for a whole database or chart collection but for single charts that were actually viewed To use the dynamic licensing service 1 Contact a C Map licensing center to conclude an agreement for the service provision For the service to be initialized C Map needs the following information e your system ID e names of required chart collections the collections whose charts you will need for your navigation using the dynamic licensing service you will pay for those charts of the ordered collections that you will actually view e the credit amount information The information may be delivered to C Map in any form phone call e mail personal meeting 2 After you have put money to your credit account you can use the service 3 To activate the service send an updates request to the C Map Updates Server from your computer or in case of a local network from the server computer see chapter V 5 0 4 In response the C Map Updates Server sends updates for already licensed datasets if there are any and an answer to the initialization request containing an Initialization Answer An Initialization Answer contains e The eToken ID of the computer the answer is intended for e Indication of an action to be performed Activate or Stop the service or Change service conditi
65. 1 3 Download Overview heady Coastal Custom Last update 28 September 2007 Page 120 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN gt Import response weather file The function is used in case you are using the E mail File via Attachment communication type see chapter VII 1 1 Use the function to import the data file you received as a response to your request To import a response file 1 Press the Import Response File button 2 In the Open dialog window select the weather file and press Open 3 In case the received weather package is broken into several files load all files of the package one by one the order is of no importance 4 When the whole weather package Is loaded the following information message appears New weather package received 1 9 New weather package received Would you like to open it Global ECMWF 50 km Pressure Temperature Wind Precipitation Cloud Cover Total Waves Valid till 29 08 2007 00 00 6h My Coverage 068 35 692 N 025 01 086 W 048 25 687 N 028 02 116 E 5 Press Yes to display weather data on the screen and No if you do not want to display the data Warning Make sure that the weather package that you are trying to import is in the Weather Packages table If the package is deleted from the table you will not be able to load response files and in this case you will have to perform ordering receiving procedure one more time from the beginning gt
66. 1 mua E el DIES 1 o mmi ZOam cweqap ee RN Ae e O a UR s xmm eo e amw nnam emen i o 7 mmm Joveriew s s 2505207 06102006 pasa tur Seescritarnt ura Hyaroaraprie Geman 92 Se from tists E eow e n ew VA cwm m wmms www a e MUS saleen ENS lm M M Last update 28 September 2007 Page 91 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Remark If there are several databases currently in the view see chapter V 1 0 before appearing of the Charts panel a special Select Database window will appear tA Select Database Databases Apply Cancel Select the database containing navigation charts used for route planning and press Apply The Cancel button allows cancelling displaying of the charts list In the chart window electronic chart boundaries and their names are displayed If you move the mouse pointer to a chart border the chart name will be displayed as a tooltip In the Charts table you can see some additional Chart information such as Scale Edition Number Issue Date etc If you click on the chart border with the LEFT mouse button this chart is selected in the table Double click on any field of the chart in the table and the chart will be highlighted in the chart window You can sort charts in the table Select the field that you want to use as a criterion for chart sorting Press the E Ascending order
67. 2 NONO direi e NOTET D OE 17 sane getSre ar mc 18 ce OS er cre ga 1c 9 fe B eee eee eo eee ee IEEE I ME LM eee ee eee 19 3 Oceanview Inm NO OE 19 Sunc BE e 6 em oc aio e eicae e QU eR ten ee ee ERES 21 aO Ced aeg oE Ee E oii A Un A E E E E ME DEDE IM 23 aT NOTON es m EE 23 4 2 Network Configuration XML File ccccccccccsseeseeeeeeeeeeeaeesseeeceeeeseaeeseseceeeeeseaeesseeeeeeeesseeaaeeeeeeeeessaas 25 4 3 Configuring DCOM for C Map Professional SDK Network Solution seeeessss 26 Pe Ol ire I DOT chan DalaDa SES oisenieneiese comb tuirde liem tendi sbee AEEA EENE TAEA EE ere iret ET 29 SPON ecqp ipeqeuE icio E OE 31 6 1 ONERE cO Er 31 SMAEw cele MT T ET TI m m mm ET 31 aana NN PTT TET E E beth aueleanaacananataeucecumedasteatinschaiancnosnateon 32 POCNE ZOS and Alda cR a E er nee enna ree eee re 33 0 Language SEleCUON urseto 34 V CM 93 3 DATABASES MANAGEMENT sisiane aaa a a iadi 35 1 0 List of Registered Databases usse ueneougii aiat itae ietanthe us enc t pseactaeesace wesneeacssob tne anm asa uU M Udb 35 2 0 Registration OF New CM 93 3 Databas igenes aiae n ao eie a SEa coe nme E SUes 36 2 1 Redistralon Tom KNOWN LO CANON sses N TEETE 36 2 2 Registration from Unknown Location cccccccseecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeseaeeeessaeeeesseeeeeesaaeeeesseeeenens 37 3 0 Renewing of Database RE E t m Ner 38 A0 Licencing or Dal D
68. 23 48 600 N 061 01 800 w 050 27 000 w 026 40 600 W 1 record with Latitude Longitude coordinates and Radius of line curvature will be added Metrics will be written in format with radius areas with three and one point are shown on the pictures below 539 OceanView New view 1 OK a File Edit Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info Weather Prediction Database Objects Tools Window Help amp Gg AaanorlA Sa EG 4 a LO de bt bx J ll D gle Test Areas l 5l Idx Latitude Longitude Radius 1 20 12 600 N 061 01 800 W 2 000 000 m 2 4710 800 N 050 27 000 W EE 23 48 500 N 026 40 800 A Last update 28 September 2007 Page 171 OceanView User s Manual L MAP by JEPPESEN void CMainFrame WriteMetrics BOOL bWithRadius define POINT COUNT 3 count of area points define FACTOR A 11930464 7111111111 LONG MAX divided by 180 define NOT EXIST LAT 95 struct Point double Longitude double Latitude long Radius coordinates Longitude Latitude of area points and radiuses of curvature Point pPoIintsLEOINT COUNT fieo6l 03 20 21 200000000 1950 45 47 19 DJa 720409 2oedly UFE long metrics count if bWithRadius MECELOS count POINT COUNI a 1 9 5 Z3 else metrics Count POINT COUNT F 1 39 2 create variant array of metrics SAFRARHRAY psaMeLrics pisdaileArray e realeVector VI UII O Metrics count 7 sizeof long gt SafeArrayLock psaMetrics lo
69. 4 2 Press the Send Request button 3 Weather data request will be sent and data received using the e mail program installed on your computer make sure that your e mail program supports the MAPI The received weather data are downloaded automatically Last update 28 September 2007 Page 114 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN gt E mail Folder Send Recv 1 Open the Weather Download Request window see Access to Weather Download Function To use the Easy Mode download just press the Send Request button and confirm the approximate weather package size Configure the request see chapter VII 1 4 2 Press the Send Request button the data request file will be generated and saved to the Send folder Request files have a predefined name format request xxxxx xml 3 Send the request file as an attachment to an e mail to datacenterx c map no 4 You will receive the data file s in the response e mail save the file s to the Receive folder 5 OceanView will load the data automatically gt E mail File via Attachment 1 Open the Weather Download Request window see Access to Weather Download Function To use the Easy Mode download just press the Send Request button and confirm the approximate weather package size Configure the request see chapter VII 1 4 2 Press the Send Request button S oave the generated request file to any location on your computer Request files have a predefined name format re
70. 5 18 21 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 0 3 6 9 12 15 1821 0 3 6 9 Sun 07 11 Mon 08 11 Warning Please note that this function requires weather forecast covering your route in both space and time Last update 28 September 2007 Page 128 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 8 4 Alarms In the Weather Alarm Area panel you can manage alarm thresholds for wind waves etc To open the panel click on the toolbar icon or go to the Weather Alarm Area Settings menu command How to define an alarm 1 Click on the Add condition button to create a new line in the table 2 Double click on the Met Parameter column of this line to open the drop down list with weather parameters Choose a parameter from the drop down list Weather Time Series Weather Alarm Area Pressure Temperature Vind vectors Total waves Add condition Delete condition Move up Move down Delete All 3 Double click on the Value of column of this line to open the drop down list with attributes for the chosen parameter Choose an attribute from the drop down list Weather Time Series Weather Alarm Area Wind vectors value of vector direction value of vector direction Value of vector veloci Add condition Delete condition Move up Move down Delete All 4 Double click on the Value from edit box and enter a value to the box if you want to define the lower limit double click on the Value to edit box and enter a value to the box
71. 6 47 00 47 51 46 47 01 E ELECTRONIC CHART STANDARD Troubleshooting Suide If you are having problems installing your software or charts please check the following before calling C MAFP ou are installing on Windows XP with Service Pack z That you have registered your database in the Chart Manager That the registered database is available Ifyou are running the charts fram your OWO drive the disk must be inserted Thatsnii hava cuccocctilhs annlan thalic anca The tab displays the required contact information as well as the troubleshooting guide Last update 28 September 2007 Page 59 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN VI WORK WITH CHARTS 1 0 Moving Around the World Click with the LEFT mouse button on any place inside the chart window The point where you click becomes a new center position Press and hold the RIGHT mouse button The chart will scroll slowly but continuously Chart Go to position or move the mouse pointer over the Scale indicator click there and press the icon to open the Go To Position panel v Go To Position N 5a BB b45 E 2 b b3 25 Scale 1 78 039 Type in the desired position and it will be set as a new central position When this window first appears it displays the current screen center position All highlighted parts are editable North South East and West can be changed with N S E W keys on the keyboard or with UP and DOWN arrows
72. 76 18 0 1d15h 945 00 BREST France 1706 1 18 0 3d22h 2073 75 3d Gh ed 1h 12h 25m 1d 12h 3d h 4 7237 0 38828 27 12241 64 5541 78 15773 38 68 9 369 4 116 5 62 2 150 1 14 5 21 7 6 4 17 4 02 04 2005 11 29 07 04 2005 15 59 19 04 2005 10 18 23 04 2005 00 18 26 04 2005 03 3 03 05 2005 03 24 05 04 2005 20 2 09 04 2005 16 5 19 04 2005 22 4 24 04 2005 12 1 29 04 2005 10 3 gt Iw Report Weather Factor T Speed Calculation Arrival Time nE 09 24 ot os 05 2005 09 24 Z Speed 18 0 Apply Total Cost 9057504 Port Cost 675806 Miles Port Days 3065 8 10d 17h Sea Cost 83816 97 SANKT PETERBURG Russie Sea Days Total Days Heavy Fuel Diesel 20d 23h 3idiTh 7975 890 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 98 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN 1 In the drop down Select Route list select the voyage you are interested in 2 Press the Bunker Costs button and in the Ship properties window see chapter VII 2 1 input the bunker figures 3 Input the Weather Factor This represents not only fuel reserves but also loss of time due to heavy weather The speed will be decreased by that value For example if the initial soeed is 20 knots and you set Weather Factor as 10 the resulting speed in the Voyage report table will be 18 2 Knots 18 2 10 20 Knots All the values based on speed will be c
73. Add New Object Type f Point Dangers Rocks and coral reefs Wrecks WRECKS Obstructions and Foul areas OBSTAN Obstructions in general Snags stumps wellhead diffusers 4 Press OK 5 In the dialog box you have to enter the object attributes Press the Cancel button if you want to cancel adding the object Save Cancel Metrics Value of sounding Information Scale maximum Scale minimum List of attributes Last update 28 September 2007 Page 51 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Select the attribute in the list and type in or select in the appeared ComboBox its value in the Value string These attributes affect such things as the symbol used for displaying the object and information about the object shown on the Object Info panel see chapter V1 5 0 The list of attributes is usually different and depends on the selected object category 6 Plot the object on the chart You can do it directly in the chart window or by typing its coordinates In first case simply click on the chart at the required position s For editing use common principles of drawing objects described in chapter VI 8 1 n second case press the Metrics button Save Cancel Metrics Type the coordinates of the point or vertexes in case of a line or area object in the table LEFT click on the field that you would like to change or select it with ARROW keys and press ENTER type the value and
74. CM WF 50 km 2294 kb 24 08 2007 07 15 Global ECMWF 50 km 8 amp 2 downloaded 700 kb Download v Import Response File Send Receive Display Delete Save Package Details Forecast for Global ECMwF 50 km Pressure Temperature Dew Point Temp Wind Precipitation Cloud Cover Total Waves Swell Waves alid till 01 09 2007 00 00 6h Screen 030 40 405 N 104 33 445 W 007 45 040 N 070 00 529 W New weather package received 9 New weather package received e Would vou like to open it Global ECMWF 50 km Pressure Temperature Wind Precipitation Cloud Cover Total Waves Valid till 29 08 2007 00 00 6h My Coverage 068 35 692 N 025 01 086 W 048 25 687 N 028 02 116 E Press Yes to display the data on the screen you might have to switch on particular weather parameters and scroll and zoom to the geographic area where weather forecast should be displayed The following functions are available from the Weather Packages panel gt Weather downloading the Download button Weather Packages Forecast for Status Download v Import Response File Send Receive Delete Unsubscribe When you press the Download button the Easy Mode Download type is activated To download weather data using other download types press the down arrow at the right side of the Download button and select the download type you need For more information on weather downloading see chapter VII
75. COReh amp f M a d i Fa Naelaware Traffid ane A Wk Ready Mu A start de Hooodo00 Ahac Maxtho E Total Commander a W Oceanview _Updat Oceanview Ne Jg ABBYY Lingvo 11 YW untitled Paint Ow gg 17 02 An image is created in the current scale with the whole paper sheet coverage It is possible to zoom in the preview by three times by clicking with the LEFT mouse button on the image The forth click will show the whole sheet again The following four buttons are available here Print the image Printer setup A standard setup window The whole paper sheet will be displayed Press this button and your picture will be saved as a standard BMP file Last update 28 September 2007 Page 158 OceanView User s Manual L M AP by JEPPESEN 6 0 Setting File Locations The Tools Options File Locations dialog box allows defining a default folder for saving external bookmarks see chapters IX 1 0 and IX 3 0 and exported files routes see chapter VII 5 2 images see chapter IX 4 0 Mariner s objects see chapter V 7 3 and User Database objects see chapter VIII 3 0 File Locations Bookmarks ovb ovd C Documents and Settingsstkozlava My Documents My C MAP FillessChart Bookm C Documents and Settings stkozlevasldy DocumentssMy C MAP Files E ports Documents and Settingsstkozlova My Documents My C MAP Files E portRiaute C Documents and Settingsstazleva shdy Documents My C MA
76. Chart Info window choose the database whose value added data sections display you want to configure from the drop down list of available C MAF Base Cartography Section databases C MAP Tides tidal heights and streams 3 Check the value added data sections that you want to be L_ GMDSS areas displayed in the chart view The data are displayed SAR regions immediately after the check box on the left of the data Improved background and overview charts section is checked Terrain data gridded 4 Toremove a value added data section from the view clear the check box corresponding to the data section 5 Toclose the Supplementary Chart Info window press Close or Esc To configure the display of the GMDSS Master Plan and the SAR Global Plan sections OceanView provides additional functionality that can be accessed from the Value Added Data main menu entry For more details about the GMDSS Master Plan value added data section see chapter VII 11 0 and for more details about the SAR Global Plan sections see chapter VII 12 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 143 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 11 0 GMDSS Master Plan Remark Previously in order to get access to the GMDSS Master Plan you had to purchase a separate license and apply it Current CM93 3 chart database version includes GMDSS Master Plan as an additional dataset and to access the data you do not need to obtain separate license for them To displ
77. Costs Ship s Details Consumption tonnes per day Speed Heavy Fuel Diesel P T current draft 3 0 meters Hm max height 10 0 meters Cost per tonne Heavy Fuel Diesel 98 0 180 0 Fixed costs per day o o OF Cancel Dk Cancel 1 Input the maximum vessel height the distance between lower keel and upper aerial points This value is constant for the vessel 2 Input the current draft Last update 28 September 2007 Page 76 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 3 Go to the Bunker Costs tab and input bunker figures They are used for the Voyage report that will be created later see chapter VII 6 0 Consumption figures are constant for the same vessel They represent Heavy Fuel and Diesel Oil consumption in tons per day depending on speed The appropriate diagram is calculated automatically Port consumption can also be put in 4 Enter purchasing price for Heavy Fuel and Diesel Oil 5 Input Fixed costs per day meaning daily maintenance expenses All the data can be saved for future use ao Name of Setting Pacific star 1 Press the Save Settings button 2 Input the vessel s name DK Cancel 3 Press OK button In order to restore the settings just select the vessel in the list To delete settings for a specified vessel select the name of the vessel in the drop down list at the top of the Ship Properties window and press Delete 2 2 Adding Ports to the
78. Direct connection Use the option if you do not use proxy server to provide connection to the Internet e Automatic discovery Use the option if you do not know exact parameters of your proxy server or if you are not sure that your internet connection is provided through a proxy server Set this option and the program will find proxy server automatically Manual configuration Use the option if your internet connection is provided through a proxy server and you know all parameters of the server Last update 28 September 2007 Page 107 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN gt E Mail SMTP POP3 If you set the E Mail SMTP POP3 e mail connection option OceanView is acting as an e mail program and is using standard incoming and outgoing data transfer protocols In the Setup Connection window you can configure protocols settings in the E Mail Parameters branch of the connection parameters tree Setup Connection Communication type E Mail SMTP POP3 Data center Europe Timeout s 30 Attachment size Kb 1000 E Mail Parameters Automatic send receive Remove mails after download SMTP outgoing e mail Reply to address Server name Port User name Password POPS incoming e mail Server name Port User name Password Export settings Import settings OK Cancel gt E Mail Inbox via MAPI If you set the E Mail Inbox via MAPI connection option OceanView will use the e mail program ins
79. E parameter value All dangerous objects covered by the Deviation band are being added to the Dangers list Situation is similar with Caution objects The Cautions list includes objects which are not considered by OceanView as dangerous but which require navigator s attention Depth contours and depth areas are classified as dangerous if they limit or include depths less than the value of Safety contour that is set in the Chart Customize Settings dialog box see chapter X 2 0 Please note the more Safety contour and Deviation values the greater the number of dangers that you will get in the list Too safe values cause too long lists which are difficult for manual analysis 4 8 Charts When you press the Charts button located in the right part of the Route planning panel all charts in the limits of which the route is plotted are displayed in the chart window and listed in the created Charts panel y 0ceanView New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help SERAN ol oe SA SHIM S 2AI G Ble xls zim ff de PEF TEPERT EFT FEE m LI 2 e f A N 55 44 387 N 011 58 768 E 768 E een rentem m DET RES gine ntn er mee Senatum tem n tek teh 1p mam sms cmesa E somos naro fess Ja ates anaae caerea Jay I roms tes 2 20000000 background small scale 01 11 2002 01 01 2000 C MAP italy Yy 1
80. EG files ipa Contents of the entire chart window will be saved immediately after selecting one of these menu commands The default folder for saving images is set in the Tools Options File Locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 There is a possibility to send a screenshot by e mail Select the File Send Image file menu command In the Sending Image File you can choose the format of the image file t Sending Image File PNG File GIF File Jpeg Quality Your default e mail program will run A screenshot in the specified format will be attached to the auto generated e mail Select a recipient and send the e mail Last update 28 September 2007 Page 157 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 5 0 Print Function The current view can be printed out directly from OceanView Press the button or go to the File gt Print command The Print view window will appear c Ocean iew New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help 5uZ aa c iesj amp eunume igoi iriw le Ei cli Ed hlc wd S d d G d E Z2 CB Cd 3l 1 773281 LANCASTER new acit Print Printer Setup Renew Preview Print To Fie V Print view A South jersey regi c Presidential Lake Estates tminster MARYLAND oRosaryville ECT eT ra n Qo Bridgevi lle Del T Tighted sd eiawareAJl r 1 ne LI 3 i o ussex
81. I Overview There are two possibilities to create the list of these strings gt Create list of strings right in legend file leg Values displayed in the drop down list are stored in the legend file leg You can do it by including EnumValue section into the legend file and listing string values divided by for those fields from the Select parameter in SQL section Table1 is main database table which must have drop down lists In the following example values of Field1 and Field2 can be edited only from drop down lists values of Field3 and Field4 can be edited manually SQL FromzTable1 Select Field1 Field2 Fiels3 Field4 Editable Field1 Field2 Fiels3 Field4 EnumValue Field1 Value11 Value12 Value13 Field2 Value21 Value22 Value23 gt Get string values from other database table reference table Values displayed in drop down list are taken from reference table There are two ways to design database for this purpose depending on the type of field in Select parameter SQL section main database table Field in main database table of lt string gt type In this case string value is just copied from reference table after choosing it from drop down list For using values from StringField of Table2 in drop down list of Field3 you should include EnumSelect section by the following way Last update 28 September 2007 Page 181 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN SQL FromzTab
82. Itinerary On the left side of the Route finder panel there is a list of all available ports They are sorted by Port name or by Country depending on the Sorted marker position Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Remove Position Marker lt P 3 Part list Itinerary Disabled Passages NEM Nad _ Arctic Bering Sea Search ByPort By Country eee Sere Arctic North West Passage ABERDEEN United States Buran Channel ABERDOVEY United Kingdom East River N Y ABERYSSTWYTH United Kingdom English Channel ABID JAN Cote d lvoire Falsterbokanalen ABU AL BU KHOOSH United Arab Emirates yi iia gt 4 Fa Goeta AlTrollhaate Kan v V Highlight Ports Guldb d Sorted ByPot By Country Xt X Iv Highlight Por A L uldborgsun b Add Remove all TT AR oe Add Waypoints Own ship data Highlight Highlight Al A O restriction Q restrictions in Ownshipde Inshore traffic allowed Userivers Use DWR Add to Itinerary Calculate Overview Save as route E dit route Highlight N Mark al Clear al If a port is highlighted with black background it means that the maximum draft for the port is less than the current draft of your vessel set in the Ship properties window see chapter VII 2 1 You cannot add such ports to the itinerary gt To add a port to the route if you know the name of the port 1 Select the port in the list If the Highlig
83. Ness and Scheveningen DataSet source type Non official Source identification 1406 code In order to open a new window use the File gt New command or press CTRL N this will show a new world map Opening an external bookmark also opens a new window The Window menu is assigned to manipulate separate windows Here you can switch between windows and arrange them in normal windows styles Cascade Tile horizontal and Tile vertical Window View Help Cascade Tile horizontal EI NM 1 Mew view 1 w 2 Mew view z In order to close a window use the File Close command or X button on the window Title bar Remark Please note that OceanView will not close the last window Thus at least one window is always opened Last update 28 September 2007 Page 63 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 5 0 Object Info Functional Panel All electronic chart information can be accessed via the Object Info functional panel The panel appears every time you click with the right mouse button on the chart Object Info Clear highlight OQ 4b DataSet Z12AL460 World 4 Attributes 44 Navigational system of marks DataSet filename Z12AL460 C00 Underwater awash rock Ghart Title FRA SMOELA TIL VEGA Obstruction i 44 Caution area DataSet source type Non official Source identification code 309 44 Fishery zone Source producing agency Norwegian Hydrographic Service 44 C
84. OUND ConnectionPtr pConnection jdecordsetPtr pRecordset if SUCCEEDED pConnection CreateInstance uuidof Connection ir SUCCEEDED pConnection gt Open bstrConnectionString Dstr C0 4 PSLE t adModeUnknown if SUCCEEDED pRecordset CreateInstance wtuidor Recordset pRecordset PutRefActiveConnection pConnection 11 SUCCEEDED pRecordset gt Open variant t bsStrQuery vNull adOpenForwardOnly adLockOptimistic adCmdText create an array of field names COleSafeArray vaFieldList vabrieldList CreateOneDim VT VARIANT 2 long lArrayIndex 1 lArrayIndex 0 0 vabxzeldhaistPutbslLemenctilArrayindex t variant Et LD 3 lArrayIndex 0 1 vabreldbrst Put amp blement lABbraylndex amp variant tc Metrics create an array of values COleSafeArray vaValueArray vaValueArray CreateOneDim VT VARIANT 2 lArrayIndex 0 0 vaValueArray PutElement lArrayIndex amp variant t 0 lArrayIndex 0 1 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 174 OceanView User s Manual L MAP by JEPPESEN vaValueArray PutElement lArrayIndex amp variant t varMetrics add new record pRecordset 5AddNew vaFieldList vaValueArray pRecordset Close return Circle area can be created by adding only one point with Latitude Longitude and Radius 7 OceanView New view 1 TOX E File Edit Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info Weather Prediction Database Objec
85. P FilessE portsImage Exp mariner objects dat C Documents and Settingsstkozlova My Documents My C MAP Files Export Marine Exp database objects ext C Documents and SettingsSthozlova My Documents My C MAP FilessE portsDratab Aoo O Default Modify OF Cancel The Modify button opens the Browse for folder window where you can select a default folder for files of the selected type The Default button is highlighted only when Exp routes Exp images or Exp mariner objects file types are selected It creates the Routes Images or MarinerObjects folders within the defined folder for Bookmarks Remark If you change the folder for bookmarks and have not changed other folders for routes images etc before these folders are assigned within the bookmarks folder automatically Last update 28 September 2007 Page 159 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN X CHART VIEW SETTINGS 1 0 Palette and Scale Levels There are three palette kinds that can be chosen from the Chart gt Palette menu ee File Edit Chart Data Value Added Daka Weather AIS De a Customize Data Scale Levels Palette Go To Position Cbrl G Set Original Scale Set Best Scale ti Oceanview New view 1 Palette 20 000 000 lm c TR TERES 3 000 000 1 000 000 200 000 100 000 50 000 15 000 5 O00 an To Position Ctrl Set Original Scale Set Best Scale By default it is set
86. Route planning Tools Route planning a Voyage schedule Route Planning Schedule b Voyage report Tools gt Route planning gt Voyage report Tools gt Route planning gt Voyage c Bunker calculation report Bunker Costs Last update 28 September 2007 Page 14 OceanView User s Manual a AIS activation b AIS monitor C AIS configuration 19 User databases a Creation of four types of users own objects point note line and area b Editing objects c Updating and Cancelling changes AIS AIS AIS AIS Monitor AIS AIS In Out Config Database Open Database Objects Edit Objects Update Objects Cancel L M by JEPPESEN E d Typing coordinates in e Personal or group style f Tool tips g Objects table h Access to objects from the table i URL access j E mail access k Search and select functions Export of objects m Import of objects n Export database into MS Word 20 Linking external Databases to OceanView Last update 28 September 2007 Database Open Database Objects Style Database Open Database Database Open Database Database Open Database Objects Go to URL Objects E Mail to Edit Find Database gt Export gt External OceanView file Database Import Database Export Microsoft Word Database Database Wizard Page 15 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN
87. Schemes recommended tracks weather forecast seasonal and predominant currents and winds etc 6 Calculate accurately the Total Distance and ETA Engineers provide fuel consumption figures 7 Collect all requirements and regulations along the route including reporting areas location and working frequencies of weather forecast and navigational information transmission stations 8 Collect all necessary information about Port of Destination including tidal information port regulations pilotage requirements etc Last update 28 September 2007 Page 73 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 1 2 OceanView Tools for Voyage Planning To start Voyage planning press the button or go to the Tools gt Route planning menu command Route planning tools are located on three panels Route Finder Route Planning and Voyage report Route Finder assists you in creating a new route After adding all ports of call to the itinerary Route Finder automatically creates the route and your task is to check and fix it if necessary with the Route Planning tool In this way you should save time for route planning comparing to creating a new route manually Route Planning allows editing an existing route and creating a new one manually Moreover route and voyage information such as waypoints critical points and voyage schedule is accessed in the Edit route mode of that tool OceanView therefore gives you two ways for route creation autom
88. September 2007 Page 179 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Pen element draws line by pen specified by parameters Pens P lt BYTE Colorlndexs lt Byte PenTypeAndWidth gt ColorIndex color index from color array Pen TypeAndWiath is defined by bits number of bit from right to left Width 1 2 3 4 5 bits PenType 6 7 8 bits 000 solid 001 dash 010 dot 011 dash dot 111 dash dot dot Default value for PenT ypeAndWidth 00000001 1 solid type width 1 Brush element draws filling of areas Brush z B lt BYTE BrushTypeAndColorlndex Brush TypeAnaColorlndex is defined by bits number of bit from right to left ColorIndex 1 2 3 4 bits binary color index in from color array BrushType 5 6 7 8 bits 0000 solid brush if 7 bit is 0 then 5 and 6 bits define three hatch brush types 0001 0010 and 0011 else if 7 bit is 1 then 5 and 6 bits define four penetrate brush types 0100 0101 0110 and 0111 Examples of Point type style P1DgQ t20 0 149 symbol plane from Wingdings font P1De25 25 14 3 yellow ellipse circle P1De25 25 14 3gQ t20 0 149 symbol plane from Wingdings font in yellow ellipse circle P1DIO 0 0 1gQ t10 O 148110 1 1 1gQ t20 0 149110 2 2 2e25 25 14 3l symbol plane from Wingdings font increased and made bold if object is highlighted by mouse pointer and rounded by yellow ellipse circle if object
89. Time Zone Altitude 61 29 Standard Transit Civil Twilight Nautical Twilight GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh s GMT 2 mur eee 2005 06 07 03 42 Bearing 50 59 Latitude N 5103 883 SICHERE 2005 06 07 11 54 Bearing 179 78 Altitude 61 72 Set 2005 06 07 20 06 Bearing 309 26 Longitude E 001 01 254 Results In UTC Duration 16 24 hours 8 0 Weather Forecast Warning In order to get access to Weather forecast data and advanced functionality such as weather and alarms along routes you have to subscribe and be registered at C MAP Marine Forecast In order to get access to Weather forecast data you have to subscribe and be registered at C MAP Norway For more information please contact C MAP Norway AS 8 1 Downloading Weather Data 8 1 1 Setup Connection Weather forecast data is transferred over the Internet OceanView provides you with two means of data transfer you can use HTTP or e mail connection OceanView uses HTTP connection by default and has to be connected to the Internet to be able to transfer data You can configure communication settings through the Setup Connection function Weather gt Download data gt Setup Connection The menu option opens the Setup Connection window where communication setup options are available Setup Connection X Communication type Internet HTTP Data center Europe Timeout s 3n Attachment size Kb 1000 HTTP parameters Automatic s
90. Weather Packages Forecast for When you press the Download button the Easy Mode Download type is activated To download weather data using other download types press the down arrow at the left side of the Download button and select the download type you need Download Overview heady Coastal Custom Last update 28 September 2007 Page 113 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN Remark For all download options except the Easy Mode download the Weather Download Request window is used It opens when you call the OceanView data download function In the Weather Download Request window you can customize the weather data request so that it is made according to your needs and requirements To start the download procedure after the request is configured press the Send Request button For more details about the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 Weather Download Procedures To request and download weather data perform the following procedures the procedures depend on the communication type set in the Setup Connection parameters see chapter VII 1 1 gt Internet HTTP 1 Open the Weather Download Request window see Access to Weather Download Function To use the Easy Mode download just press the Send Request button and confirm the approximate weather package size 2 Configure the request see chapter VII 1 4 3 Press the Send Request button 4 Weather data reques
91. a ane eae en D DU S EN 39 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 2 OceanView User s Manual C i MAP b y JEPPESEN 4 1 Obtaining a Mimpi T LEEEE 40 Ae EAC CSN NOM a F EN T 40 mcd ip E mmm 41 LFU NB Te ecce EET 42 SR eg ee cii ge EE EEA o S o o mmm 44 Sm EG pates EE E OT D E E ee ee 45 sd Nos 2 hs 6 E NM D ER TE UM MOM e PRU ONERE 46 Tce UPa NU e rre 48 Sra coe nri 8 65 21 CN 49 SEU IQ BNET cence 50 XC rc ien RR 50 PN 8o E NR Tm 51 6 3 Adding an Object from Notice to Mariners NtMSs sseeeeeeseeeeeeeeennnnnmmennnnnnnnnns 52 6 4 Editing an ODIBELD sistecensidietiriuienuonetiettiecet iii bc aghecade xti tae i letes uem sd iii eoedee n cH dei iocos um ed a iU istnd pads 53 Fae OR caet EE EE A E E T T A A E E E ere A T 54 TARE e E E e EET Ul EE A mer 54 me redon ano EGUNO csaa m E 56 a P p a T E PE EN RETE 5 Ver GT Ier D NE E N E E E LO DIE 58 90 PROUD cine sino RARI e EE I DT 59 VE WORK WIFHOEUAEUESiuuiieetiepetusudeSs iue aaa eee ee 60 10 Moving Around Wie ede Ne mS 60 2 0 Changing Chart Scale xiecctavedctacact ccadeneeeceaetiinsdadsacedudbenihucadtndeubd ceiibed aldaneseddsadducadtactenddnatesabietedd dcadhatadennt 60 APOO EE E m E E E EE TRE 61 40 Du ipei Fe AIA m TUER 63 e0 ODecino Funcional Pane Ne E T TESTER 64 6 0 Cartographie Objects Search 1er a tenerte k ade eben eerte x Rer un cta XR bbs u buds asta xxu Epcubad aec tu nud PMeK Rar Ce EARS 65 7 0 Three dimensional View of the Seabe
92. a m Light Sectors full o Custom Highlight sectors lt Remark All three kinds of contours mark a depth contour that is equal or deeper to the assigned depths For example a safety contour is set as 15m If there is no 15m contour on a chart currently viewed but there are 10m and 20m contours the 20m contour will be selected as on the picture above Remark Also note that sometimes OceanView does not see some depth contours although they are displayed on the chart It happens because OceanView sees only the depth contours that limit depth areas Information about depth areas and their limits can be found in the Object info panel see chapter VI 5 0 A two color shade can be applied in case of setting the Chart Customize Presentation Two shades option see below Last update 28 September 2007 Page 162 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 2 3 Display Type Display Type option is unique for vector electronic charts and allows reducing the content of displayed information It can be of the following types Base Standard Full or Custom Base Minimum allowable set of information Standard Minimum set of information sufficient for navigation Full All chart information will be shown Custom When you select the Custom display type you will be transferred to the Custom Display dialog box where you can select objects to be displayed from the list This dialo
93. abase Objects Tools Window View Help 1 36607368 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 145 OceanView User s Manual L MAP by JEPPESEN Select Supplementary gt SAR Overview Table to see the table of RCC with supplementary information i OceanView New view 1 a File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help ecb Sagan alil e mA rms S2 iwl aeg Ez iL NEFF H ER T HEEE UY rance dE G S F g Teig d Romania Va a Cosi SEZDI AZOV i 1 36607368 Pi eatin Hoala cM reci f ES ee ae NN i Sa sta ANN up VES vr a Ashgabad T il Ge Tea pee Bs Abest c E E ES XN L PF Np aie dni ze a Wo or A in EA T a i j 4 urkmenist Pts ln VOR LC UAM v i1 Q Tehran ag Sa Peat gs a WD pe re a Tunisia A S A Kae e SAR Overview Clear highlight t Order by Center name Search by Center name ro Center name SAR name Type MASC Telex 626847 Rio de la Plats ARGENTIN Telephone 1 06 6522222 06 6581933 Rio Gallegos ARGENTIN Telephone 2 Fax 06 6581911 06 6581933 06 6523794 CRSs ROMA RADIO CIVITAVECCHIA RADIO See ROMA RADIO PaA RERS 4 INMARSAT CESs Fucino Tel 87120507 Fax 87120679 Telex 620435 Rodos S E A GREECE MCC MCC BARI 13 0 SAR Routes The SAR Routes tool allows creating special routes for search and rescue of men or objects overboard SAR Routes Start point Route Settin
94. ain their own currencies Capital airport sy Fame Leonardo da Vinci ar Fiumicino approx 35km SWW of the city There are international airports at Genoa Naples Palermo venice and other major cities National airline The national carrier is Alitalia Holidays Fixed Public Holciays Mew Year s Day Epiphany iharstion Mias For more information about Ports and Terminals Guide of Lloyd s Register Fairplay Ltd use the built in help and user manual Last update 28 September 2007 Page 149 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN Vill USER DATABASES 1 0 General Information Users of OceanView have the possibility to enter their own global information into local or networked databases For example a vessel owner might want to plot the positions of his vessels into the system on a daily basis and see the positions shown graphically on the chart There are a number of pre defined databases included with OceanView and in addition users can define their own using the Database Wizard To open a local database choose Database gt Open Database and select one of the available leg files the Vessels leg was selected on the picture below The screen will look as follows 57 31 754 M 008 51 485 E vessels 0 Neme PrevipusMame ShipOwner ShipOpermor Flag Type Telephone Fex Email INMARSATTelephone INMARSATFex INMARSATRegon Lettude Longitude Actors Gordon Sterco Fanara DSIN
95. and direction measured horizontally from North to whatever direction you are pointing The vessel speed is defined with the help of concentric axes representing speed the value of the speed lies in the point where the vector ends The Red Shadow zone covers all points representing combination of speed and course at which there is a danger of having a sudden increase in roll amplitude and in a worst case capsizing of the vessel if the vessel speed and direction vector end lies within the red shadow zone the vessel is in danger of capsizing The conclusion is made from comparison of the vessel natural roll period with the relative wave period if the difference between values is less than 30 the resonance can occur This combination can in some cases be dangerous An alarm for a given threshold of roll amplitude can be made in the Alarm panel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 137 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 9 0 AIS OceanView now supports the Automatic Identification System functionality The OceanView provides the possibility to receive and parse AIS messages from AIS talkers connected to the computer and registered in OceanView The OceanView AIS functionality is not activated when you start the program To activate and initialize AIS go to the AIS menu item and check the AIS entry After checking the AIS entry other entries in the main menu item AIS Monitor and AIS In Out Config will be acti
96. anged to Cancel Mariner Objects Clear highlight lt P 3 Geometry Danger highlight Point Li Scale minimum ine Category of clearing line NMT not more than C Area 4 Select the geometry of the object point line or area if available and fill the object attributes If you leave the Scale minimum field blank the object will be displayed at any scale 5 Click with the LEFT mouse button on the chart to plot the object In case of line or area draw an appropriate shape 6 Press the Save button to complete the object creation To cancel the creation of the object press release the Edit button Remark a ae When you draw a clearing line note that the first point is the end of vector significant land feature and the second point is the start vector point Clearing line direction is calculated automatically from the start second click to the end first click points To edit an object select it in the list and press the Edit button Editing principles on the chart are the same as for the Measurement tool see chapter VI 8 1 To delete an object select it in the list and press Delete You can delete an object even when you are in the Edit mode while you edit an object you can select other objects in the list and delete them To find an object that you see in the list double click on it The object will be in the center of the screen and highlighted Press the Clear highlight button in
97. anguage Go to Tools gt Options In the Options window select the General tab Select the interface language from the Application Language drop down list a Options General File Locations Application Iv Get confirmation before exit application ve Apply settings to all Map Windows Application Language English Update Into Iv Show Update Info for ENC Ie Show Update Info for Other Globe Settings Scale Limit angaan n In order to apply language selection you have to restart OceanView Last update 28 September 2007 Page 34 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN V CM 93 3 DATABASES MANAGEMENT In OceanView you may register and display several databases C MAP constantly develops new databases and improves existing ones For example you may purchase Terrestrial database with vast land information ENC database with official electronic navigational charts River chart databases and other Contact your local dealer or C MAP representative to obtain additional databases in CM 93 3 format To add a database you need to register it see chapter V 2 0 add the database to view see chapter V 1 0 and if necessary license the database see chapter V 4 0 1 0 List of Registered Databases At any time you may chec
98. are imposed to IDField in reference table 1 It should be assigned primary key 2 It should be of auto increment type values must be generated automatically in database Last update 28 September 2007 Page 183
99. at the entrance to a mandatory reporting area at Call Pilot or 1 Hour Notice positions ep This symbol marks a critical point on the chart On the Critical points panel the list of all critical points is displayed Critical Points Schedule Test Total distance 12 8 nm Total duration 1h 13m LN DT Dsmeeime Remk x Saves 59 55 324 N 029 56 007 E v 0 000nm Call Master Senn renum I assan Ux vV 10 000 rn EZ 3 soo 02952522F Gh 000 eats emen 4 59 53 848 N O30 C S61 E 01h Om 00s 1 hour notice to the engine room Check Route Last update 28 September 2007 Page 88 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN The table consists of the following fields columns gt CP Critical point number gt LAT Critical point latitude LON Critical point longitude gt D T There is a possibility to notify the Mariner about a critical point approaching in advance You can choose whether the system will notify you at some Distance to the critical point or some Time before reaching it In case of Time notification the system calculates distance using current the vessel s speed and assigned time This field displays your choice If you have chosen Distance you should put a v sign in the cell and sign in case of Time notification gt Distance Time This field depends on the D T choice The field contains the value of the Distance or Time where or when t
100. ata chart number source hydrographic office issue date and last update date will be displayed in the Picked chart window of the Chart Updates functional panel and the list of updates the books update files in which the corrections were published with corresponding issue dates for the chart will be displayed in the Last 10 Updates window Chart Updates Picked chart Last 10 Updates Chart number 445 10 Book OOF Source 4 30 04 2007 Production office Hellenic Navy Hydrographic Service Book O03 Source 4 30 04 2007 Issue date 01 07 2003 Hook 009 Source d 3004 200 Last update 30 04 2007 Select All Clear Selection To pick a chart click RIGHT mouse button an the chart view To see updates an the chart highlight it in the list Ready IHE NUM 2 To highlight updates from one of the books simply select the book in the Last 10 Updates list If you want to highlight all updates for the chart press the Select All button To clear highlighting press the Clear Selection button Last update 28 September 2007 Page 49 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 6 0 Manual Update 6 1 General Information Manual Update allows you to correct charts manually The sources for Manual Update could be NAVTEX NAVAREA or other navigational messages and warnings not included in the Auto Update All Manual Update Objects are displayed on the chart as normal Objects but with a special symbol attached to the Object
101. ata in updates are correct Remark During creation of a database or updates a special code depending on data in the database or updates is being generated After copying a new code is being generated for the copied data New and initial codes are compared in the Check operation If the codes are the same the check is passed successtully 2 0 Registration of New CM 93 3 Database 2 1 Registration from Known Location If you know location of a database you may use manual registration 1 Goto Data Chart Management menu command In the Chart Manager window select the Databases tab 2 Press the Register manually button A Browse for Folder window will appear Database Professional Issue 297 has been Found My Documents a ig My Computer ped 3 5 Floppy 4 3 See Local Disk C see Local Disk D i EM Blobs iM Licenses 3 BEES KoTatiana LE RECYCLER o REM Release j Ec Sources 7 Suchen inline Taformakinn x Check signature OK Cancel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 36 OceanView User s Manual C MAP 3 Locate a folder with the database you are adding If in the folder you have selected there is a database in the CM 93 3 format its name is displayed in the window The OK button becomes enabled Some CM 93 3 databases can be checked for integrity If this is the case the Check signature button in the Browse for Folder window becomes enabled 4 Press the Ok button to
102. atabases list Select it and press Add to view After that the chart should appear in the chart window For detailed information about databases registration see chapter V 2 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 30 OceanView User s Manual n MAP by JEPPESEN 6 0 Licensing of Databases 6 1 Obtaining a License After registration of a chart database you have to apply licenses Without licenses you can only view small scale charts Remark If you work on a network node computer see chapter IV 4 0 you do not have to install licenses as you can use licenses installed on the server computer Licenses are obtained from C MAP offices upon request For chart database licenses are available for worldwide coverage or any combination of Zones Areas or Cells For more information see chapter V 4 0 contact C MAP Norway AS or visit www c map no You have to purchase licenses for the coverage you have selected When purchased your license is registered at C MAP Norway AS To obtain a license you should contact an authorized C Map dealer who will provide you with a license file after all formalities order payment are settled The licenses must now be entered into the system to enable the program to decrypt and use databases for the chart database only the coverage for which you have purchased licenses can be displayed 6 2 Licensing From a File Once you have the license file use the following method to apply it 1 Save the rec
103. ate the mouse pointer over it and press the LEFT mouse button A special symbol will be displayed Choose the new point position and press the LEFT mouse button again The point has now been moved Press ESC to cancel the operation Insert point between two existing points In order to insert a point between two existing points move the mouse pointer over the line between them A special symbol will be displayed Press the LEFT mouse button choose the new point position and press the LEFT mouse button again to insert the point Press ESC to cancel the operation To change settings of the Measurement tool go to Tools gt Options in the Options window select the Measurement tab i Options General Databases Measurement File Locations Wt _ Meters I Great Circle amp Nautical Miles Shaw bearing Ok Cancel You can edit the following settings measurement units meters or nautical miles to display directions or not Show bearing option to compute legs as great circle or rhumb lines Great circle option Last update 28 September 2007 Page 71 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN Remark In the great circle mode a leg always consists of a number of rhumb lines with a limited length The value of that limitation is set so as to get negligible errors Therefore in this mode you will see several values of direction along the line if the Show bea
104. ated boundaries of different source charts are separated with special red lines Normally all nautical charts overlap each other but in the chart database overlapping is excluded by cutting source paper charts These cutting borders can be displayed gt Grid This option allows setting up a chart window border None Neither latitudinal longitudinal grid nor map margins will be applied Lat Lon grid A graticule network of lines representing meridians and parallels on the chart across the whole chart window as well as latitude graduation will be displayed Map margins Map margins will be displayed in the manner of a paper nautical chart Other settings Plain borders When it is activated it applies the rule that all specially symbolized borders area limits should be displayed as plain lines for reducing the content of displayed information It is effective for S 52 presentation only Ordinary borders Plain borders INFORM symbol When it is activated it allows the display of a special info symbol i It informs you that there is additional text information related to that area Quality symbol When it is activated it allows the display of a special S 52 symbol reflecting the quality of electronic chart It is effective for S 52 presentation model only The quality symbols correspond to so called zones of confidence There are six kinds of zones and six quality symbols accordingly These zones a
105. ather parameters for a single point or for a defined route within your weather domain Enter the Weather Time Series panel by the toolbar icon or go to Weather Weather Time Series menu command Time series for a point Showing a time series for a given point 1 Choose the Point on Chart option In the Weather Time Series panel 2 Press the Locate Point on Chart button and mark a point on the chart A yellow ring will appear Last update 28 September 2007 Page 126 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 3 Choose desired parameters in the list and they will appear in the graphical window When moving the cursor in this window the actual parameter value will be given together with the legend The actual time from the Weather Presentation panel is indicated by a yellow vertical line FU 42nMHhnrm a 1 8 0 328 d Ndzpe penoze Weather Presentation Weather Time Series Build for Point on Chart Temperature Route Wind vectors 4 7 328 Point on Chart Precipitation BH Lat N 12744773 Total waves 1 6 311 10 Lon W 021 45 579 J G 312 15 18 2100 Bb 39519 15 18 91 H3 95 8 19 518 TH 721 Locate Point on Chart Fri 05 11 Sat 06 11 Sun 07 11 Apply You can step forward and backward in time inspecting simultaneously both chart and time series presentation by holding down the Ctrl key and an arrow key lt Ctrl gt lt right arrow gt one t
106. atic with the Route Finder tool and manual with the Route Planning tool The Voyage report tool gives summary information about the voyage 1 3 Voyage Planning with OceanView With OceanView the voyage planning process is supposed to be carried out in the following sequence 1 Ensure you have all charts necessary see chapter IV 6 0 2 Update all charts by means of Auto updating see chapter V 5 0 3 Check NAVTEX and other navigational warning messages If necessary apply manual update see chapter V 6 0 that can be absent in Notices to Mariners and therefore not included in automatic updating 4 Open the Route Finder functional panel go to Tools gt Route planning see chapter VII 2 0 5 Set your vessel draft and maximum height see chapter VII 2 1 6 Select ports of call and add them to the itinerary see chapter VII 2 2 7 Calculate the route see chapter VII 2 5 8 Add or remove necessary restrictions if you are not satisfied with the route calculated see chapter VII 2 6 and calculate again an alternative route 9 Save the route see chapter VII 2 7 10 Switch to Route planning edit mode Route planning gt Edit see chapter VII 4 0 11 Check the created route on large scale charts You can use the Check route function see chapter VII 4 7 Also you can use Weather forecast see chapter VII 8 0 GMDSS Master Plan see chapter VII 11 0 and SAR Global Plan see chapter VII 12 0 for getting additiona
107. ave Request button 2 In the Save As dialog window indicate location where you want to save the request enter the file name and press Save The request file format is xml To download a previously saved request 1 Press the Load Request button 2 In the Open dialog select the request file and press Open Last update 28 September 2007 Page 118 OceanView User s Manual C MAP gt For Easy Mode Download Setup The Easy Mode Download has predefined settings which can be changed in the Weather Download Request window used for Easy Mode setup Weather gt Download data gt Setup Easy Mode You can return to the default settings by pressing the Reset button added to the download request window lll Weather Download Request E l Products Add new product Coverage Period Time Step Size Global ECMWF 150 km X Screen I 3 day s Bh 2567 kb Forecast For 134 apr 2007 Download in 07 42 Total 2561 kb Reset OF Cancel gt For Scheduled Download When you are using the Scheduled Download function the Download in box becomes active for more information about Scheduled Download You should enter or select the time at which you will receive weather data every day The box is active if the request contains any product if the request table is empty the Download in inbox is dimmed lll Weather Download Request Products Add new product Coverage Period TimeStep Size Global ECMWF 150 km Wo
108. ay the GMDSS Master Plan go to Value Added Data Show GMDSS The GMDSS stations coverage will be displayed in the chart window Ocean iew New view 1 A File Edt Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Heb O S0 4 QQ st e s amp NBS 27 8 pr xir 2 mij eg A1 areas VHF stations coverage are shown with violet color A2 areas MF stations coverage are shown with green color Using the Object info panel see chapter VI 5 0 you can get more information about GMDSS stations Click with the right mouse button on a position inside a GMDSS station coverage On the Object info panel select a Station coverage entry GMDSS Overview Object Into Clear highlight DataSet 90 0C00A CHART SUPPLEME Attributes ls 9 o Station coverage i Stations aggregation NavMetArea XI Main station Country Vietnam AK Station coverage E Station coverage Type Main Main station Station name Can Tho AA Station coverane MMSI 005742013 Station information is displayed in the right part of the panel You can also highlight the station and the station coverage on the chart To clear highlighting press the Clear highlight button Main station and all Monitor stations are accessible Last update 28 September 2007 Page 144 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Go to Value Added Data GMDSS Overview Table The same information as in the Object info
109. base functional panel will appear On order to get port information 1 Set the Search Range expressed in Nautical Miles 2 Press the Set Search Position button 3 Inthe chart window move the cursor to the position near location of the port you are looking for 4 Press the LEFT mouse button to set the search position The search position will be marked on the chart with an arrow symbol for removing that symbol press the Clear Location Mark button Remark After pressing the Set Search Position button any LEFT click sets the search position In order to scroll the chart window or zoom it with a boundary box press and hold down the CTRL key While the CTRL key is held down you can scroll and zoom with the boundary box in the same way as in the chart view mode for zoom out press and hold down the CTRL and SHIFT key simultaneously see chapters VI 1 0 and VI 2 0 All ports stored in the Ports and Terminals Guide database and located at a distance less then the Search Range from the search position will be listed in the panel The number of found ports is displayed in the top right corner of the panel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 148 OceanView User s Manual L MAP by JEPPESEN 5 Select the port you are interested in To highlight the port on the chart press Highlight Port Location The port will be marked on the chart with an arrow symbol to remove the symbol press the Clear Location Mark button r2 a C 7
110. cal Disk C C Documents and Settings C My Installations C3 Program Files IE wOO1x001 ans E Warld C MAP ard 3 WINDOWS m k ce y 4 Press OK Updating process will start Upon completion all updates contained in the file s located in the selected folder are registered in OceanView If old updates are stored in the selected folder they will not be applied Updates for different databases will not be applied either Updates are applied immediately you do not need to restart OceanView Last update 28 September 2007 Page 47 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 5 3 Updates List After updating you can review the updates in the list of updates 1 Go to Data Chart Management menu command In the C MAP Chart Manager window select the Updates tab 2 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying updates C MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About c map Selected database Professional Issue 297 Updates actions Updates View available updates Update via Internet Update from file Estonian Maritime Administration Hydrographic Service Maritime Administration of Latvia U S Army Corps of Engineers USACE State Hydrographic Institution Ukraine Office of Coast Survey National Ocean Service USA UI mew Create update
111. calculated In order to display the recalculated speed in the Voyage report and use it in the voyage calculations press the Apply button and confirm your intentions speed Calculation Arrival Time ET 7 23 88 24 10 2005 0 33 speed 18 0 Apply Remark The calculated average Voyage speed is not saved and its alteration does not cause speed changes on route legs displayed on the Schedule panel Moreover this speed is lost when you close the Voyage report panel or select a different voyage Last update 28 September 2007 Page 100 OceanView User s Manual n MAP by JEPPESEN 7 0 Tidal Predictions To access tidal information press the 4 button or selecting the Tools Tides menu command Three panels will be opened Tides Streams and Astro Calculator The option on the Tides or Streams panels allows showing or hiding information on the chart If it is ticked and the chart scale is more than 1 5 000 000 special yellow symbols tidal prediction points and LZ If you move the cursor over tide or tidal stream symbols tooltips might appear The tooltips for tides display Location Name Height and Time UTC The tooltips for tidal streams display the stream Speed In order to see the tooltips the chart scale must be more than 1 100 000 Also special settings must be switched on the Chart Customize Presentation panel Tick the Tides Info option and for displaying tidal prediction point nam
112. ce you have the license file use the following method to apply it 1 Save the received file on your hard disk for example CAMy Documents Passwords and updates 2 Goto Data Chart Management In the C MAP Chart Management window select the Licenses tab C MAP Chart Manager i Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Selected database Professional Issue 297 License actions License list Add manually Coverage Import Fram File Delete selected Show options Show all C Show with expiry before 05 209 3 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying the license Last update 28 September 2007 Page 40 OceanView User s Manual n in MAP by JEPPESEN 4 Press the Import from file button to open the Select a license file window Select a license file l 2 xi Look jn amp ie Fe sni Professional usr My Recent Documents Deskto p My Documents My Computer ua File name Professionale us hu Menmwark Files of type License files usr m L ancel laces Open as read only 4 5 Open the folder containing the saved license file 6 Select the license file 7 Press Open 8 The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message Licensing succeeded will appear 9 Press OK 4 3 Manual Licensing You can apply the license manually if you have a 16 digi
113. d cccceccccccccscsesseeeeceeeeseaeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeesseaaseeeeeeeeessaaegesss 67 6 0 Measuring Distances and Ie CON iicesnisarartunciecsntaqecroinepesuisatsaretacinasite TT 70 6 1 Mea uromeni ts 70 8 2 EHBL Electronic Range Bearing Line TOON session csni cernashusalestones covvavertecrysessedavbciwexeunsceneartscentaiieuey 72 VIL VOYAGE PLANNING cesera aAa 73 pe Cre SU O e f NEU ED T T RUE 73 1 1 Voyage Fanning baa I II E UT EET UR 73 1 2 OceanView Tools for Voyage Planning 001n000nnnn0nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunrrnnnnrennnrrnnnrrennnerennnrennnnne 74 1 3 Voyage Planning with OceanView M o oo cccccccescccsececseeceeeeceucecaeeeeseeceaeeceueeseeeeseeseeesaueeseeesseeesseeess 74 Ne mie ERE E em 76 2 eV il MN I c RETE OE DOO mm 76 AN POCONOS FO 1S MINEI POTE 77 2 3 Adding Waypoints to the Itinerary cisco cts neac gc cso caine eck vases as cainat specu zeede le atisee nuceteevicesuscedeeee 78 24 elu VS INe MNara MEE E I E TE TOES E 78 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 3 OceanView User s Manual C i MAP b y JEPPESEN 2 5 Route Calculation PEE RD THE 79 2 5 RESI Re CIOE sente uote hasta eue o ana aa aa SEE ES D SUM SD ME eeii 80 UN EU POU NIIT m 82 20 Mantai YT cie QE cmm e 82 A 0 Route Flaming Edit MOJE eee o UL DEL PS 84 4 1 Piloting Waypoints on idend OUT ND 84 Aa CONTO BUTON eina TED Ue CR RM ee RR E A EE 85 AoW Ici ele niai MP 86 4A Mee Are UUM Ue
114. d Tropical cyclone observation print Tropical cyclone track Forecasted position Alarm zone J Position interpolated ta given time As lone E SE aoei n position GY Tropical Depression Tropical Storm Speedin knots Tropical cyclone hurricane typhoon Observations and prognoses have different symbols according to the legend Moving the cursor over a point you can inspect details for wind speed and wind gust If a route is passing close to an already downloaded cyclone warning an alarm will be indicated with a purple line both in the chart and in time series The alarm zone around the cyclone has a form of a broadening from 100 NM to 500 NM lanes built on the cyclone track starting from the last known observation never cross the track rule plus error area on both side of track depending on the validity of prediction O obs 50NM 24h 100 48h 150 72h 200 96 above 250NM Last update 28 September 2007 Page 130 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN The alarm zone is applied to the route part starting from the last observation time 1 Forthe route s part preceding the last observation time no alarm is issued 2 Ifthe route crosses the above mentioned alarm zone after the last observation time then those legs are considered dangerous regardless of its schedule times Warning s Alarm concerning Tropical Cyclones close to route If a route is passing close to an already do
115. database objects are displayed in the IMO format lt DDD MM mm gt where DDD is degrees MM is minutes mm is hundredths of minute is direction N S W E Metrics Show metrics grid Line or area nodes coordinates are displayed in the right part of the user database panel Show Radius Line or area curves radiuses are displayed in the right part of the user database panel By default all curves have radiuses equaling zero straight lines You may set new radius values forming curves Last update 28 September 2007 Page 151 OceanView User s Manual MAP by JEPPESEN 2 0 Database Wizard This section is intended for system administrators or advanced users and describes how to connect OceanView to external client databases 1 Welcome to the DATABASE WIZARD This Wizard helps you add new or edit existing linkto database for use with OceanView This application is recommended for system administrators or advanced users Please refer to the User s Manual for guidance To continue click Next 2 Database Wizard x Select the location of the file describing the link to database lt New link to database e Open existing link to database C Program Files CM93v3 SDKYSY STEMILegendstvessels leg To continue click Next 3 Database Wizard x Enter the link name Type the name of link to database 4 Database Wizard x Select the type of database objects and define the defaul
116. derstand its functions Warning Important information is marked with this style Last update 28 September 2007 Page 7 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN 3 0 Chart Levels Chart databases consist of a number of charts These charts are electronic copies of ordinary paper charts The charts adjoin to each other and form continuous coverage for the whole geographical area This area depends on the Chart Zone s and Area s for which you have licenses For example you have purchased a license for the English Channel It means you have continuous coverage for all waters in and around the English Channel It looks as if you had a huge chart for the whole English Channel and some part of that huge chart is displayed on the screen If you wish you may switch on the option turning on the display of source paper charts borders see chapter X 3 0 However it is not necessary in common case At the same time all paper charts are compiled in different scales Hereunder these scales are called original chart scales A scale in that electronic chart is displayed on the screen and is called current scale You should bear in mind that original chart scale and current scale are not the same There is an option to synchronize these scales see chapter VI 2 0 but in general they are different Electronic chart database contains copies of paper charts of a wide scale range And they are grouped in several scale levels With your curr
117. displays all attributes of the object selected in the list Information is organized in the same way as in the Object Info panel see chapter VI 5 0 For example you set the search of an object with the name Lorient inside the screen The function will scan all objects inside the chart window borders If an object has any text attribute set this function checks whether contents of the attributes include the text Lorient or not If the text Lorient is found the object appears in the list with all its attributes 5 You can stop the object search process before it is finished To do so press the Stop button the Start button changes its name to Stop after the search has begun The list of found objects will display the objects found before the search process was interrupted Last update 28 September 2007 Page 66 OceanView User s Manual n MAP by JEPPESEN 7 0 Three dimensional View of the Seabed Three dimensional mode is intended for deep analysis of the sea bottom relief Press the a button or go to Tools gt 3D View menu command to open the OceanView 3D Window staid ata eather AIS Database Objects Tools Windor TEE zm e I E amp slala er lg x 1 750000 3 M d 38 34 B68 N 005 38 053 U Ready The 3D Window tools are arranged in three tool tabs View Elements tab Vertical Scale tab and Palettes tab In the View Elements tab the following tools are located Vertices shows hides ini
118. e a mariners caution or information symbol referring to a real object or additional chart information from his own observation or from other reliable source may be information from a pilot A Mariners feature may be point line or area Its attributes are the name and annotation Last update 28 September 2007 Page 54 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 5 Mariners Note A Mariners note is textual information defined by the mariner which is related to a certain geographic position Depending of the importance of the information the mariner may define a category as information general information or note of lower importance or caution important information danger order or instruction to be noticed by the mariner e g Call pilot or 1 hour notice At first glance these object classes can seem complicated In order to clarify this matter let us consider the difference between them Although a Mariners feature point and Mariners note caution look similar on the chart there is difference in their use The Mariners feature is intended to be used for marking cartographic real objects the attribute name is provided for that purpose while a mariners note is just additional information on the chart such as orders reminders etc though referred to the geographic position A Danger highlight is solely used for defining an existing chart feature believed to be dangerous A Mariners feature
119. e in the field below All licenses that will expire before the date you have entered will be shown in the window For example if a license is expired in 05 2006 and you input 04 2006 date in the field the license will not be shown If you input 06 2006 date in the field the license will be shown Last update 28 September 2007 Page 39 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 4 1 Obtaining a License After registration of a chart database you have to apply licenses Without licenses you can only view small scale charts Remark If you work on a network node computer see chapter IV 4 0 you do not have to install licenses as you can use licenses installed on the server computer Licenses are obtained from C MAP offices upon request For chart database licenses are available for worldwide coverage or any combination of Zones Areas or Cells For more information contact C MAP Norway AS or visit www c map no You have to purchase licenses for the coverage you have selected When purchased your license is registered at C MAP Norway AS To obtain a license you should contact an authorized C Map dealer who will provide you with a license file after all formalities order payment are settled The licenses must now be entered into the system to enable the program to decrypt and use databases for the chart database only the coverage for which you have purchased licenses can be displayed 4 2 Licensing from a File On
120. e is supported by file format see the table above 6 Pres Save The route will be saved on the disk in a specified format gt In order to import routes 1 Select Tools gt Export amp Import gt Routes menu command The Routes Export Import window will appear 2 Press the Import button A standard MS Windows Open dialog will appear OceanView will offer to open a file located in a folder defined in the Tools Options File Locations dialog box see chapter 1X 6 0 You can assign a different folder if necessary 32 x Look in o Export er E3v Fe My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents p My Computer e My Network Places File name Files of type Route files route v Route files route Sperry Voyage Plans vp gt Furuno Route Plans tet PC Planner Routes xml All files 3 Select an imported file format in the Files of type drop down list 4 Select the required file and press Open Last update 28 September 2007 Page 97 OceanView User s Manual C M AP by JEPPESEN In common case the required route will be imported to OceanView after this procedure and will appear in the Available routes list of the Route Planning panel However to import a route saved in the C Map format route files you have to perform additional operations Additionally for files in the C Map format route files 1 Select Route Name dialog window w
121. e list of permissions add it to the list Click OK to return to the COM Security tab Under Launch and Activation Permissions click Edit Limits to open the Launch Permission dialog box Access parameters of the following groups should be configured e Administrators select all Allow options check boxes e Everyone select all Allow options check boxes e NETWORK select Allow Remote Launch and Allow Remote Activation check boxes If the group or user who needs access does not appear in the list of permissions add it to the list Click OK to return to the COM Security tab Under Launch and Activation Permissions click Edit Default to open the Launch Permission dialog box Last update 28 September 2007 Page 27 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 19 Access parameters of the following groups should be configured e Administrators select all Allow options check boxes e INTERACTIVE select Allow Local Launch and Allow Local Activation check boxes e SYSTEM select all Allow options check boxes e NETWORK select Allow Remote Launch and Allow Remote Activation check boxes If the group or user who needs access does not appear in the list of permissions add it to the list 20 Click OK to return to the COM Security tab 21 Click OK to close the Properties dialog box 22 If you changed any settings in this procedure restart C Map Service Torestart C Map Service 1 From the Start menu select Settings Control
122. e nodes The ResetDiscretization element resets the mode of metrics transformation defined in the SetDiscretization element This element recommended to be used before Pen and Brush elements lt ResetDiscretization gt C The TextGroup element allows displaying text lt TextGroup gt lt TextString gt lt GetText gt lt TextProperties gt The TextString element is a sequence of text symbols TextString should be defined before TextProperties lt TextString gt g lt String gt The GetText element allows getting text strings from database GetText should be defined before TextProperties lt GetText gt z g char Tooltipindex gt Where the Tooltiplndex is a fixed value meaning that string is given from Tooltip object field lt Tooltiplndex gt 66 The TextProperties element draws text from TextString or GetText elements according to specified parameters lt TextProperties gt z t lt BYTE Size gt lt BYTE Colorindexs BYTE Type lt BYTE BackColorindexs lt BYTE BorderColorindexs lt BYTE Indent gt lt BYTE BorderWidth gt Where the parameters are Size size of text Last update 28 September 2007 Page 177 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN ColorIndex index of the text color from the color array The following color array is used for style elements Color ote Blue blue green x ime 0 Magenta light blue Blue iw lig
123. e tick additionally the Text other option Element of time operating is located on the Tides Streams and Astro Calculator panels Using this element you can Select the time system UTC or Local Time which is displayed in the date time box Local Time UTC Time Zone Set time and date for which tides and tidal streams are calculated use the keyboard or arrow keys Set the Current Time with pressing the Current Time button When the button is pressed the current time is displayed in the date time box you cannot edit the value Automatically increase time in date time box every 10 minutes which allows animating the display of tidal and streaming data on the map by pressing the button Play located only on Tides and Streams panels Results of tide and tidal stream calculations can be displayed in UTC or in Local Time depending on selection in the following drop down list Results In ITC Last update 28 September 2007 Page 101 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 7 1 Tides When you click with the right mouse button on any symbol of tide on the map the corresponding tide is found in the list of tides on the Tides panel And vice versa you can find the corresponding tide highlighted on the map if you click with the left mouse button on the tide from the list General information related to the selected tide and input time is shown in the center of the panel Time Zone Time difference
124. ea Cont Measurement Units emperature v Pressure Erasaure m hedo asrla Temperature value label in selected units d emperature NH EE FE EE E Temperature in Celsius ee Wind vectors d Speed in knots v Precipitation Precipitation in millimeters Total waves rl Height in meters Alarm zone The reduced Weather Presentation panel is used when inspecting data on the full screen only time information is visible Weather Presentation i c0 G ww Dates i rr 2004 1200 e Sunday Go Today J I gt dt SP osos z In the Time information window you can adjust time for presentation either by editing the date box by dragging the slider or by clicking on the animation buttons from left to right first step one step backward play stop one step forward and last step nj lt gt gt gt In the chart window you can step forward and backward in time by holding down the Ctrl key and an arrow key Last update 28 September 2007 Page 123 OceanView User s Manual C M AP by JEPPESEN lt Ctrl gt lt right arrow gt one time step forward lt Ctrl gt left arrow one time step backward e lt Ctrl gt up arrow increase time step to a next step e g from 3 to 6 e Ctrl down arrow decrease time step to a next step Time step can be chosen from the drop down list and set to 1 3 6 or 12 hours Time interpolation is used if you choose a time
125. ect move the cursor over the object and click twice with the RIGHT mouse button 2 Clearance check Fix the ERBL center with pressing the RIGHT mouse button Move the cursor aside until the distance between the cursor and the ERBL center reaches a required value distance is displayed in the lower left corner of the chart window in the Rng field Press the RIGHT mouse button again This fixes a range line When you move the cursor the range line will also be moved Thus during Route planning you can estimate distance from a waypoint to dangers To set a different distance press the RIGHT mouse button ap x a 02 44 20B 5 Rng 0 808 nm Brg to 279 3 Brg from 99 3 Measuring distance and bearing Clearance check from an object To close the ERBL tool uncheck the Tools gt ERBL menu command Last update 28 September 2007 Page 72 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Vil VOYAGE PLANNING 1 0 General Information 1 1 Voyage Planning in General Let us consider the process of voyage planning It can be divided into two parts preliminary planning in the Shipping Company and detailed planning carried out by Navigator gt Preliminary planning includes 1 Defining ports of call loading and discharging according to planning contract as well as defining possible passages in ballast 2 Preliminary route planning for getting estimated time of arrival ETA and estimated time of departure ETD for all p
126. ed PC with 500 MHz or faster Intel PC with 1 5 GHz or faster Intel Pentium Pentium processor processor Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Windows XP Service Pack 1 2 4 Windows XP Service Pack 1 2 RAM 256 MB RAM 1 GB Screen resolution SVGA 1024x768 Screen resolution SVGA 1280x1024 Available hard disk space 200 MB Available hard disk space 10 GB CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive USB port for eToken Internet access USB port for eToken LaserJet or InkJet printer To provide the possibility to create reports Microsoft Word is needed For viewing 3D graphics DirectX 9 0c and higher is required 2 0 Conventions The OceanView User Manual is written under assumption that the user is familiar with the main principles of work in the MS Windows environment and has experience in using MS Windows applications For all dialog names their fields and environment terms this font is used Any program messages are marked with italic font Please enter the necessary value In order to improve information exposition the following logical simplification is used for example instead of the expression the command Open in the File menu we will use File gt Open Remark When you see this style it means that a topic contains additional information This information is not crucial for OceanView operation but may be useful to completely un
127. ed WP only Schedule When this option is ticked only waypoints with names are displayed on the Schedule panel see chapter VII 4 6 This allows displaying the most important waypoints only On the Waypoints panel you can change setting of a single waypoint or corresponding leg The Change Settings tab allows changing settings of several legs simultaneously Input to the From WP and To WP fields numbers of waypoints between which you want to change settings Then input new values of Economic Speed Deviation Turning Radius and Voyage Part Type Mode of Voyage this field corresponds to the In port field of the Waypoints panel see chapter VII 4 3 If you tick the Great Circle option you will assign all legs between corresponding waypoints as Great Circles To assign all legs between corresponding waypoints as Rhumb Lines set and remove this tick Parameters for which you have not inputted new values will not be changed They are disabled On the picture above they are Deviation Turning Radius and Great Circle Parameters which will be changed are enabled On the picture above they are Economic Speed and Voyage Part Type After inputting new values press Apply 4 5 Critical Points Panel Critical points are supposed to be used by Mariners in ECS ECDIS When the vessel approaches a critical point a system should notify the Mariner with a sound or any other signal that an event is about to occur For example a critical point may be plotted
128. ee tO ese 8 TT LONG MAX A LONG MAX 180 Where LONG_MAX 2147483647 maximum signed long value Thus A 11930464 7111111111 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 170 C MAP by JEPPESEN OceanView User s Manual Radius of the line curvature R represents radius in meters increased by 100 R 100 x Radius Attribute FiX represents any nonexistent value of Latitude gt 90 increased by A for example FiX A x 95 The sample C code writes coordinates of geo referenced location of AREA object to Microsoft Access Database Objects mdb with Areas table which contains two fields ID of Number data type and Metrics of lt OLE Object data type must be created Es Areas Table in x FieldName X DataType Description ID Number OLE Object Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 is used as OLE DB provider for MS Access After running the program with this code and creating a legend linked to the database the area can be viewed in OceanView Loading function with argument bWithRadius value equals O0 record with only Latitude and Longitude coordinates will be added Metrics will be written in format without radius pets OceanView New view 1 DOK E File Edit Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info Weather Prediction Database Objects Tools Window Help amp x EAIA k n x 2 i r aila Ai ii j ele 4i M e Idx Latitude Longitude 1 20 12 600 N 2 4 10 600 N ey
129. eived file on your hard disk for example C My Documents Passwords and updates 2 Goto Data Chart Management In the C MAP Chart Management window select the Licenses tab C MAP Chart Manager E Databases Licenses updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Selected database Professional Issue 297 License actions License list Add manually Coverage Import From File Delete selected Show options Show all C Show with expiry before 05 2007 3 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying the license Last update 28 September 2007 Page 31 OceanView User s Manual n in MAP by JEPPESEN 4 Press the Import from file button to open the Select a license file window Select a license file l 2 xi Look jn amp ie Fe sni Professional usr My Recent Documents Deskto p My Documents My Computer ua File name Professionale us hy Hetwork Files of type License files usr m L ancel laces Open as read only 5 Open the folder containing the saved license file 6 Select the license file 7 Press Open 8 The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message Licensing succeeded will appear 9 Press OK 6 3 Manual Licensing You can apply the license manually if you have a 16 digit code it is contained in the license file 1 Goto Data gt Chart Management
130. en aioe Parameters No name Charts Cancel Check Route 4 1 Plotting Waypoints on the Chart In the Route planning Edit mode you can plot waypoints directly on chart Add waypoint Click with the LEFT mouse button on the chart A waypoint will be plotted at the cursor position It will be displayed as its number 1 in a circle Move the cursor and a thin red line linking the point and cursor is displayed It can be useful for checking the leg and second waypoint position leg is a part of a route between two adjacent waypoints Click with the LEFT mouse button in a new position on the chart The second waypoint 2 will appear The next LEFT click will plot the next waypoint and so on Scrolling and zooming While you are in the Edit mode any LEFT click plots a new point In order to scroll the chart window or zoom it with a boundary box press and hold down the CTRL key While the CTRL key is held down you can scroll and zoom with a boundary box the same as in an ordinary chart view mode to zoom out press and hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys simultaneously see chapters VI 1 0 and VI 2 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 84 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Insert waypoint before the first one Move the mouse pointer over the first waypoint The thin red line will be linked to it instead of the last waypoint Click with the LEFT mouse button A new waypoint will be inserted before the first one
131. en modified To seme i i EE350906 19 03 2005 15 46 clear the highlighting press the Clear highlight button ES 3 190820051546 EE351311 19 03 2005 15 46 19 09 2005 15 46 19 08 2005 15 46 19 09 2005 15 46 19 03 2005 15 46 19 03 2005 15 46 19 03 2005 15 46 19 09 2005 15 46 19 03 2005 15 46 19 03 2005 15 46 EE351312 EE351610 If you press the Review updating log button a list of all datasets charts to which updates have been applied will appear The information relating to each dataset includes number of updates to the dataset and the date when updates were applied in OceanView vano s w co ro Om e wl min Last update 28 September 2007 Page 48 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 5 4 Reiew Chart Updates There is a possibility to select a single dataset electronic chart and then review the changes in each subsequent incremental update 1 Go to Data gt Review Chart updates gt Objects menu command The Chart Updates functional panel will open 35725 000 Chart Updates Ficked chart Last 10 Updates Chart number Production office lssue date Last update Select All Clear Selection To pick a chart click RIGHT mouse button an the chart view To see updates on the chart highlight it in the list Ready NUM 2 Click on a required chart with the right mouse button in the chart window The chart d
132. end receive v Enable break recovery v HTTP proxy type Automatic discovery Export settings Import settings Last update 28 September 2007 Page 105 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN You can set the following options gt Communication type you can choose between HTTP and e mail connection To comply with different ship or office communication set ups you are offered four e mail connection types SMTP POP3 Inbox via MAPI Folder Send Recv and Manually via Attachment See detailed description of all communication connections further on in the manual gt Data center set the center on the continent where you are now to have data transferred faster So far only the Europe data center is available please check for other available centers later gt Timeout time period during which the answer from weather data server is awaited relevant for HTTP SMTP POP3 and Inbox via MAPI connections gt Attachment size you can set preferred maximum size of a data pack that can be attached to an e mail sent to you relevant for all e mail connections In case the set attachment size is less than the size of the ordered weather package the package is broken down into several data packs that are sent to you in several e mails Set the parameter to 0 or 1 if you want that weather packages be sent to you in one e mail gt Communication parameters depending on the type of communication you
133. ent scale you view charts belonging to some scale level The levels are as follows For example when your current scale is 1 100 000 you view charts of the Coastal level When your current scale is 1 40 000 you view charts of the Approach level OceanView changes charts in view automatically when you set new current scale corresponding to different scale level 4 0 Vector Electronic Charts A vector electronic chart consists of a number of objects Objects may be of three types 1 Point objects buoys beacons buildings spot soundings etc 2 Line objects depth contours coast lines cables pipelines recommended tracks traffic separation lines etc 3 Area objects land areas anchorage areas ice areas lakes dredged areas depth areas etc Last update 28 September 2007 Page 8 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Besides objects there is such term as attribute Almost every object is described by several attributes An attribute has its own value For example 1 Object may have an attribute Name and value of this attribute means the name of that object buoy name for example 2 Object may have an attribute Information for additional information about that object 3 Depth contour always has an attribute Value of depth contour meaning depth of that contour 4 Depth area has two attributes Depth range value 1 and Depth range value 2 and these attributes define depth range of
134. er 2007 Page 24 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN gt Check the network server availability 1 To check if the network server is available the server is on the network is functioning properly press the Check Connection And Get License Info button The message that appears informs you about the server s state If you have selected a new server before you can check its availability and get licenses number don t forget to apply the new server Otherwise you will be returned the former server status and the number of licenses written in the former server dongle If the network server is available in the Number of network licenses Number of available network licenses box the number of network licenses overall number of computers that can be connected into a network and use licenses stored in the dongle of the server and the number of available licenses number of vacant network licenses are displayed Two numbers are separated with a slash gt To edit and apply configuration file 1 Press the Edit Configuration File button The XML editor opens that is specified as default XML editor in your Internet Explorer and where you can edit the configuration networkconfig xml file After you finished editing the configuration file press the Apply Configuration File button new list from the edited configuration file is written to the Server Name box list 4 2 Network Configuration XML File The networkconfig
135. er chart presentation S 52 ChartPresentation model in accordance with the IHO S 52 standard 52 Simplified S 52 chart presentation model with simplified symbols for boys and beacons C MAP S 52 Chart S 52 Simplified 2 2 Depth Contours The Contours section allows you to set the safety shallow and deep depth contours for a vessels particular draft and safety depth Safety Contour is the depth contour that should not be crossed to avoid grounding of the vessel Safety Depth Spot sounding values shallower or equivalent to the Safety Depth are displayed in black color while spot soundings deeper than the set value will be displayed in grey color Shallow Contour sets the value of the depth contour that is used to display better the relief of the sea bottom just below the water surface It should be shallower than the Safety contour Last update 28 September 2007 Page 161 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Deep Contour separates a deep depth area It should be deeper then the safety contour These contours are used to fill depth areas between them with a special color These colors are presented in the following table Number C Map presentation S 52 presentation x 2DODOD Settings Presentation Pres Model Conipurs Display Type G CMAP Seley Contour 15 m Base 552 Chart Salety Depth EJ o om Standard S52 simplified Shallow Contour f m Deep Contour e
136. estBase 13 01 2005 25 4 2001 13 01 2005 26 04 2001 13 01 2005 25 4 2001 13 01 2005 D ReleaselPradurc Dr ReleaselPradur D Release Produc Dunder developrn Dunder develop Dunder develapm Dunder develapm 3 Inthe Look in list select a group of locations for search 4 Tick checkboxes if necessary 5 Press the Search button In a few seconds a list of found databases will appear 6 Inthe Found databases list select a required database Some CM 93 3 databases can be checked for integrity If this is the case the button Check signature in the Database Search window becomes enabled Last update 28 September 2007 Page 37 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 7 Press the Register database button 8 If the database is located on a removable or networked disk the message Would you like to copy the database to a local hard drive will appear To copy the database answer Yes and choose a destination folder for the database To be able to access the database in its current location answer No Remark Accessing the database from the hard disk is faster and it will not be necessary to keep the CD in the CD ROM drive or be connected to a local network On the other hand for a group of users in a workgroup it may be convenient to access a common database located in the local network 9 Press Close to close the Automatic database search window After registration you have to add t
137. ete removes the style from the list Up Down allow changing the priority of styles the highest priority placed on the top 11 EE When group styles are created click Next to complete em generation of the legend The full path may be entered omesennescemaswersmepeawenm moes manually or a Browse button is provided 3 0 Export and Import Database Objects Database objects can be exported to external OceanView files with ext extension sent to other users as usual MS Windows files and imported back from files to OceanView gt Export Select the Database gt Export gt External OceanView file menu command The standard MS Windows Save as window will appear Enter the file name and press Save All records selected in the User Database grid will be exported The default folder for saving Database object files is set up in the Tools gt Options gt File Locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 gt Import Select the Database gt Import menu command The standard MS Windows Open window appears and you can select a file EXT containing database objects Then you can define how to import records with same ID s replace add or skip duplicates After importing the message about import results will be shown ES M Import results some records in the file of external data can have the equal ID sien n Replaced 1 Replace bythe imported data skipped Failed 0 Addto end the
138. f the button is pressed the chart view shifts to the globe view at a specified scale and the other way round To set the scale limit go to Tools Options in the Options window select the General tab Type a new limit scale value in the Globe Settings panel s Scale Limit field 3 Switch from 3D to 2D 2D to 3D button the button switches the view between the 2D chart view and 3D globe view Press the button to switch from the 3D globe view to the 2D chart view outpress the button to switch from the 2D chart view to the 3D globe view The button is disabled if the Globe switching mode button is outpressed In case you shift between the 3D 2D view modes by changing the view scale the Switch from 3D to 2D 2D to 3D button is pressed or outpressed automatically To add the globe toolbar to the OceanView toolbar go to View gt Toolbars and check the Globe entry The Globe switching mode button state affects functioning of the World Map button if the Globe switching mode button is pressed the World Map button switches the view to the 3D globe overview mode regardless of the current view mode if the Globe switching mode button is outpressed the World Map button switches the view to the 2D chart overview mode Globe Control When the 3D globe is displayed you can rotate the globe and zoom it in or out To rotate the globe press the left mouse button and holding the button move the mouse in a required direction To zoom the globe
139. from this waypoint to the next one It is calculated automatically The time is calculated automatically Name The name of a waypoint You may assign a name to any waypoint In order to change any of the above mentioned parameters except DTG DTA and TTG click with the LEFT mouse button in the chosen cell of the table type in desired value and press ENTER Double click on the waypoint number or pressing ENTER on the keyboard while that cell is selected allows scrolling the screen so that the waypoint selected in the list was displayed in the center of the chart window Remark Please note in this table you can enter waypoint coordinates using the keyboard only without plotting a route in the chart window This is useful when you input a route plan which is created and printed out on paper already to OceanView The last row in the table is empty If you start editing any cell in that empty row a new waypoint will be added Remark If you do not use the mouse press ARROW keyboard keys for moving around the table and press any key to start editing In order to delete a waypoint using only the keyboard select any cell except LAT LON and Name in the corresponding row and press the DELETE key 4 4 Route Parameters Before plotting or inputting waypoints default values of speed turning radius and cross track error are recommended to be set as these values will be used in the Waypoints table for each leg Accurate values of
140. g box is available only when you select the Custom Display type This type is independent of Base Standard and Full Display types When you select all objects to be shown you get the Full Display type With all unselected objects there will be no information displayed on the screen at all The Custom display type is saved automatically and you will not loose your settings when you select another Display type Fresentation Custam Display Fl INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHART DISPLAY Marl All H NATURAL amp MAN MADE FEATURES PORT FEATURES ca Depths Currents Tide rips etc Clear All SEABED OBSTRUCTIONS PIPELINES H TRAFFIC ROUTES H SPECIAL AREAS BUOYS amp BEACONS LIGHTS FOG SIGNALS RADAR FA SERVICES amp SMALL CRAFT FACILITIES Beacon cardinal Beacon isolated danger Beacon lateral Beacon safe water Beacon special purpase general OK Cancel Apply 2 4 Light Sectors Light sectors section is intended to set the required presentation of Light sectors Light sectors Iv Highlight sectors All sectors White sectors Highlight sectors Selected light sectors will be highlighted with corresponding colors for all lighthouses in accordance to the range of light and sector limits All Sectors When you select this option all sectors red white and green will be switched on for highlighting Also this option is switched on automatically when you
141. g encoding It can be names of countries cities islands etc The difference from the Text other category is in the internal representation of information For the User it is one more kind of text information Normally it is OFF Last update 28 September 2007 Page 166 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Text other When it is activated a text that has the category other will be displayed It can be the names of lights etc Normally it is OFF Mariners Notes When it is activated Object name and Users remark of Mariner Objects if they are present in Mariner Object attributes will be displayed National Text When it is activated national object names if they are present in the object description will be displayed Tides Info When it is activated and you move cursor over tide or tidal stream symbol a tooltip appears name of tidal prediction point tidal height and time UTC speed of tidal stream In order to view tooltips chart scale must be larger then 1 100 000 For viewing name of tidal prediction point the option Text other must be activated Depth units You can select in this box what depth units are used They can be meters feet or fathoms Last update 28 September 2007 Page 167 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN APPENDIX A FORMAT OF USER DATABASE FIELDS ID the field is used for unique identification of records Only integer fields including a
142. gnificant land feature or two features While sailing a navigator should keep the vessel on the opposite side of the clearing line The direction of the clearing line vector is calculated from sea to the land feature and bearings from the vessel to the land feature s should be more or less the clearing line direction in dependence of the danger position For example when the danger is in a clockwise direction the safe zone will be in an anticlockwise direction In such cases all bearings from the vessel should be Not Less Than the clearing line direction and an abbreviation NLT bearing is used on a chart There are three Clearing line categories in OceanView They are NMT Not More Than NLT Not Less Than and undefined when it is not important for example clearing line passes through two land features 2 Danger highlight This object is used by the mariner to draw attention to a hazard he believes to be dangerous to his vessel It can be a point transparent red square or area freely drawn polygon 3 Event An event marks the vessel s position at the instant the mariner detects an event In case of an event during passage e g in case of a man overboard the mariner can plot this object Two attributes are used object name may be number and annotation description and or time They will be displayed on the chart together with the event symbol 4 Mariners feature This is used for observation reporting purposes Examples ar
143. gs Search point SAR Route N 33 16 004 Type Sector search Lat IN 33 10 333 Calculate w 026 42 084 Turn angle w 026709 439 v Preview Number of sectors Route name By cursor By cursor Search range nm Time 2 won 05 15 38 M Time n won 05 15 39 Direction Save route Planned speed kts fi 0 Drift speed kts o Tum radius nm m Drift direction fo 1 Set the Start point of the SAR route Type coordinates in the Start point Lat and Start point Lon fields or press the Start point By cursor button and click on the chart 2 Setthe Start point Time corresponding to the start point start time of the SAR operation 3 Set the Planned speed of the vessel during the SAR operation in knots 4 Set the Turn radius of the SAR vessel This radius should correspond to the planned speed and be expressed in nautical miles 5 Set the Search point for the SAR route It is the point where men or objects presumably went overboard Type coordinates in the Search point Lat and Search point Lon fields or press the Search point By cursor button and click on the chart 6 Set the Search point Time when men or objects presumably went overboard 7 Setthe Drift speed of the searched object in knots 8 Setthe Drift direction of the searched object in degrees Last update 28 September 2007 Page 146 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 9 Select the search Type The SAR Routes tool
144. hanged accordingly 4 All other values in the table are taken from other tables or calculated automatically In the Port field only Ports and waypoints where you supposedly stop the engine are displayed All other waypoints are hidden The voyage summary is shown at the bottom of the table 5 Press the Print report button to export the Voyage report to MS Word where it can be printed out The exported Voyage report contains considerably more information than you can see in the table Position and distance checklist ship Passage from ESMERALDAS Ecuador to DANK T PETERBURGI RuUSSIa Name Latitude Longitude distance ESMERALDAS E 00 59 464 OF9 SS 92a VW RL FO FF cuadaor 01950 1086 02 11 301 S 081 03 642W 14 8 There are also many blank fields where you may enter your own information Books and publications needed List of radiosignals List of Lights tidal info Last update 28 September 2007 Page 99 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 6 On the Voyage report panel there is a possibility to calculate the average speed in order to reach the last port of voyage at a specified time The Speed Calculation box is designed for this purpose By default Arrival Time to the last port of voyage copied from the Schedule panel see chapter VII 4 6 and average speed along the route are displayed in the box If you change Arrival Time by means of arrow buttons or keyboard displayed Speed will be re
145. he database to view see chapter V 1 0 and apply a license see chapter V 4 0 if necessary 3 0 Renewing of Database If you are a subscription customer who is entitled to chart database updates it will be necessary to renew this database via the CD DVD which will be sent to you three times a year every four months Upon receiving the CD DVD the chart collection should be renewed Renewing can be done with any CM 93 3 database if you possess a CD DVD with a new database issue 1 Insert the CD DVD with a new database issue into your CD ROM drive 2 Goto Data Chart Management menu command In the Chart Manager window select the Databases tab 3 Select the database you want to renew 4 Press the Update database button If OceanView locates a CD DVD with a database whose issue number is higher than the issue number of the registered database in your CD ROM drive automatic update will start if the issue number is the same or less update will be aborted The Automatic Database Update window will appear your registered database will be deleted from its current location and the new database will be copied to the same location Databases Licenses Updates System Info About C MAP Pri Database View Release Path i m CHART SUPP v C Program x Tides D 31 93 200A Fz Pranram X 4S Search automatically Reaister manually Common actions Registered databases Copying CO1X01
146. he length more than 195 Miles and the function cannot check it Red thin line No dangers have been found along the leg 0ceanView New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help z5usjlaac j xesj amp amp emse igeg i w ll deg EE iS E kc Ud es H AIFI IEEE A l 1 107685 XJ Waypoints Critical Points Schedule Dangers Cautions we an uw a xm so m oran oran T5 ww mae z seve Swe N msaa foose a feo v 094 ee m faso vstane sten Paste 5524591 mses um a ua v m o m v 3 Eas ax vha 858 im 264 nonme chats cee 3520 368N a feo v hs Jes m m5 Nee fe texRous 5 SPIBSEUN v na Jes sm QN Nm O 6 serene muwESE Joo Nomme O 7 sera nen a Nomme y 8 seraaeen Womme y 3 SPAIN mrsapt ose 4 Womme O 38 espa Womme m rane Womme O 12 55329286N Womme O Last update 28 September 2007 Page 90 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN Cautions do not affect this highlighting The Dangers and Cautions panels are organized exactly like the Object info panel see chapter VI 5 0 The check route function uses the XTE cross track error parameter see chapter VII 4 3 It is an analogue of accuracy or allowable deviation from the leg OceanView draws a special Deviation band with dotted lines Width of the band is equal to double XT
147. he system should notify the Mariner Remark Here you can describe your critical point The description will be displayed in ECS ECDIS together with alarm Plotting critical points and editing the table is the same as plotting waypoints and editing the waypoints table see chapter VII 4 3 4 6 Schedule Panel The Schedule panel contains information about the voyage schedule Route Planning Route Finder Ma e Waypoints ical Pointe Schedule YSTAD KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark Total distance 68 0 nm Total duration 3h 46m Arrival Departure Stop dur Distance Time to next Sae Saves No name 30 05 2007 15 04 30 05 2007 15 04 Om No name 30 05 2007 15 08 30 05 2007 15 08 Om No name 30 05 2007 15 19 30 05 2007 15 13 Om No name No name 30 05 2007 16 01 30 05 2007 16 59 30 05 2007 16 01 30 05 2007 16 59 Om Om No name 30 05 2007 17 21 30 05 2007 17 21 Om No name No name 30 05 2007 17 27 30 05 2007 17 44 30 05 2007 17 27 30 05 2007 17 44 Om Om No name 30 05 2007 18 04 30 05 2007 18 04 Om No name 30 05 2007 18 08 30 05 2007 18 08 Om No name 30 05 2007 18 11 30 05 2007 18 11 Om YSTAD Sweden f 30 05 2007 15 01 i i Show Parameters Charts Cancel Check Route The table consists of the following fields columns
148. heck the Notify Clients box For the new settings to take effect press Apply When the local computer is set as server other network nodes are automatically set as clients gt To set your computer as client 1 On the Network Config tab your computer s current state is shown if the Server option button in the Select the New State panel is active the computer is currently set as server if the Client option button in the Select the New State panel is active the computer is currently set as client To set your computer as client if it is currently set as server switch the Client option button on Select the new server name in the Server Name box list e Incase you use the networkconfig xml file to configure your local network and the file contains a list of local network nodes names and not only your computer name the list of the Server Name box is filled with the nodes names from the file e Incase the networkconfig xml file only contains your computer name you are proposed to choose as server any computer connected to your computer over a local network when setting a new server name When one of the network computers is set as client other network computers do not change their state If you set the current server computer as client you have to appoint another computer as server and specify the new server on other network computers manually 4 For the new settings to take effect press Apply Last update 28 Septemb
149. here DDD is degrees MM is minutes mm and mmm is decimal minutes is direction W or E The assigned Longitude field should contain string values in this format Metrics the field is used to store all Latitude and Longitude coordinates of geo referenced location of objects The field should be of binary type OLE Object in Microsoft Access Database image in Microsoft SQL Server Database As binary type fields allow to store any variable length binary data it is impossible to use usual editors for viewing or editing Special data formats are defined for Metrics field and OceanView interprets metrics according to these formats Format description and example of C code for writing metrics of AREA object to Microsoft Access Database are resulted in APPENDIX B Style the field is used to store the personal style of the object The Style Editor of OceanView allows creating personal style for object which has a higher priority than the common legend style This field should be of string type up to 255 characters long General format of Style field and examples for POINT LINE AREA and NOTE type objects are resulted in APPENDIX C Tooltip the field is intended for storing the name of the object and used for displaying the tooltip when mouse cursor is pointed to the corresponding symbol on the chart This field should be of string type up to 255 characters long URL reference to Website or name of file wi
150. hore traffic allowed Userivers Use DWA Iv Highlight Al Mark al Clear ail To disable all passages press the Mark all button To enable all passages press the Clear all button If the Highlight option is ticked selection of a passage in the list causes highlighting the passage on the chart Once this button is pressed the screen will be scrolled so that the passage selected in the list will be displayed in the center of chart window and it will be marked by an arrow symbol If the Inshore traffic allowed option is ticked all inshore traffic zones will be allowed for sailing In such case a route might be plotted outside of Traffic Separation Schemes and be shorter If the Use rivers option is ticked a route might be plotted through inland waters The Use DWR option means use of Deep Water Routes If the option is ticked a route will be plotted through deep water routes where possible gt The second method of setting restrictions is adding your own restrictions Use the following procedure 1 Press the Add restriction button 2 Using the LEFT mouse button plot a line which must not be crossed during route calculation The principles of plotting and editing points and lines see in chapter VI 8 1 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 80 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 3 Press the Save restriction button 4 Confirm adding a restriction by pressing Yes You can add as many restrictions as y
151. ht magenta The Type is defined by bits number of bit from right to left Bold 1 bit Italic 2 bit VerticalAdjustment 3 and 4 bits 00 Base 01 Center 10 Top and 11 Bottom HorizontalAdjustment 5 and 6 bits 00 Left 01 Center 10 Right Font 8 bit for symbols 1 Wingdings for text 0 Haettenschweiler Example of Type value 10010101 149 Bold not Italic Center Vertical and Horizontal Adjustments and Wingdings Font Last update 28 September 2007 Page 178 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN BackColorindex index of background color no background if 255 BorderColorlndex index of border color no border if 255 Indent distance from text to border BorderWidth width of border Default values Size 10 ColorIndex 0 Type 0 BackColorlndex 255 BorderColorlndex 255 Indent 0 BorderWidth 1 Ellipse draws ellipse in according with specified parameters lt Ellipse gt e lt BYTE Widths lt BYTE Height gt lt BYTE Colorlndexs lt BYTE LineWidth lt BYTE BackColorlndex Where the parameters are Width width of ellipse Height height of ellipse Colorlndex color index of ellipse LineWidth width of ellipse line BackColorlndex index of color of background no background if 255 Default values Height Width ColorIndex 0 LineWiath 1 BackColorindex 255 Last update 28
152. ht option is ticked the port will be marked on the chart with a green circle If you press the A button located under ports list the chart will be scrolled so that the port will be displayed in the center of the chart window and it will be marked with an arrow symbol 2 Press the Add to Itinerary button Remark An easier way of adding a port to the route by name is to move the cursor to the port in the list and to double click on it Last update 28 September 2007 Page 77 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN gt To add a port to the route if you know its geographical location 1 Tick the Highlight All option All ports stored in the database will be marked on the chart with yellow circles If you move cursor on a circle port name will appear on the screen as tooltip 2 Move the cursor on the port and press the right mouse button For quick finding a port in the list use the search function Switch to the search by port by selecting the By port option and input the port name in the field above The first port whose name begins with the symbols you have typed will be selected in the list Continue inputting until the required port is selected or press the Next button to find the next port that includes the entered symbols If the search By country is set the first port in alphabetical order of the country whose name you are inputting will be selected Sorting order by country is recommended together with the search
153. ight mouse button and drag the coverage boundary holding the button Release the button when the coverage boundary is in the right place c You can also move the coverage move the mouse inside the selected area the pointer will change to the move pointer c press the right mouse button and move the coverage Release the button when the coverage area is in the right place d Coordinate values in the North South West and East fields of the Edit Coverage window change in accordance with selection on the screen 4 After you have defined boundaries of the new coverage press Apply to save the settings in the list of coverage areas 5 Press Reset to restore initial coverage boundaries the screen coverage boundaries set when the Edit Coverage window has just been opened 6 To create a new coverage press the New Coverage button The name of the new coverage will appear in the list The default new coverage name is New Coverage Zx you can change the name to any name you like 7 Press the Delete button to delete a selected coverage from the list 8 Press OK to return to the Weather Request Download window 9 Now new coverage areas are in the coverage areas drop down list You can select any of these areas for your request gt Inthe Period field select time period for which you need weather forecast Last update 28 September 2007 Page 117 OceanView User s Manual C i MAP by JEPPESEN gt Inthe TimeStep field select
154. ile is installed in the system in the course of the C Map Professional SDK RTE installation The path to the file is registered in the system registry HKEY LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE C Map Networking The registry entry consists of two elements e ConfigPathName is a string parameter indicating the path and the filename your C MAP_SDK_directory System HTML networkconfig xml e Mode is a DWORD parameter specifying the network architecture type The network architecture type used in the SDK is the client server type the Mode value is 2 You can access the file through a file manager using the path to the file or you can use the Network Config tab which provides access to the file automatically 4 3 Configuring DCOM for C Map Professional SDK Network Solution C Map Professional SDK Network Solution uses Distributed COM DCOM in order to provide communication between computers connected into a network For this purpose DCOM may require additional configuration gt To configure DCOM on a local network node for C Map Professional SDK network solution You must have administrator privileges on the computer where you are configuring DCOM 1 From the Start menu choose Run 2 Inthe Open box type dcomcnfg exe 3 Click OK to open the Component Services dialog box 4 Inthe left pane of the Component Services dialog box expand the Component Services node and find Computers 5 Expand the Computers node and find the computer for which you
155. ill appear Select Route Name Flease select Entry Name KOBENHAVN Denmark vs TAD Mersin Constanta MARSEILLE GALLIPOLI Type Name of Route KOBENHAVN Denmark YSTAD E Reverse Route OEEO ornar veo OO D poverena 2 Select the route you want to import if the file contains more than one route 3 Input the new route name if necessary 4 Tick the Reverse Route option if you want to get the opposite route direction But be careful using this function as usually the opposite route is different than the initial one due to Traffic Separation Schemes etc 5 Press OK The route will be imported and will appear in the Available routes list of the Route planning panel Remark In the Routes Export lmport window you have a possibility to Show Rename and Delete the selected route These functions are the same as on the Route planning panel see chapter VII 5 1 6 0 Voyage Report Switch to the Voyage report panel to get the final figures related to the planned voyage G v Show route Bunkers Costs Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Select Route ESMERALDAS SANKT PETERBURG Russia BENE aE SE Eee seoa Eroon senco heon Dee NN T NN ESMERALDAS Ecuador 345 6 16 0 19h11m 0 00 3194 82 30 4 Depart 01 04 2005 16 1 PUERTO MARITIMO DE GUAYAQUIL Ecuador 782 8 18 0 1d 19h 2126 25 BALBOA Panama 4199 8 18 0 9d 17h 1286 25 LISBOA Portugal 13241 18 0 3d 1h 326 81 BREMERHAVEN Germany 70
156. imated time of arrival Draught draught of the target Destination destination of the target Messages the last received message if no messages were received the field is not displayed To check if any messages were received from a target select the target in the targets in contact table and if the Show Received Messages button becomes active it indicates that some message was received To view received messages press Show Received Messages The last received message is displayed in the Static and Voyage Related Data panel in the Messages field Last update 28 September 2007 Page 141 OceanView User s Manual C ii MAP by JEPPESEN 9 3 Target Display After the communication with a target is established and OceanView starts receiving AIS messages the target is displayed on the chart in the position with coordinates stated in the messages Double click on the target name in the targets in contact table to scroll the chart so that the target symbol is in the view 01 33 272 N 001 29 989 E i AIS Monitor how Receved Messages CASSIOPEE MMSI 5678 18 0 kt y E RE TA b M M 5l Dry UU Ll I kt E all Sj gn GT NM D ENTRECASTEAUX MMSI 1234 58 0 kt Ship dimensions L 276m B 30m Type OF Positioning Device Undefined 21 05 2007 08 03 osm Destination oso After you double click on a target s name in the targets in contact table or click with the left mouse button on the target symbol on
157. ime step backward e lt Ctrl gt left arrow one time step forward Time series along a route Showing a time series along a given route 1 Choose the Route option In the Weather Time Series panel 2 Select one of the available routes already made in the Route Planning tool see chapter VII VOYAGE PLANNING 3 Choose desired parameters in the list and they will appear in the graphical window Their value along the route will be seen in the Time Series window The current time from the Weather Presentation panel is indicated by a yellow vertical line If alarms are defined see chapter VII 8 4 a green line will represent the part of the route where weather parameters do not exceed and a red line will represent the part of the route where weather parameters exceed defined alarm thresholds The alarm will be shown on the route automatically while in the Weather Time Series panel you can switch on off the Alarm zone A green or red horizontal line will indicate the time step below or above thresholds Dragging the vessel symbol forward and backward along the route will change the time step of the weather forecast display Last update 28 September 2007 Page 127 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN aie New view 1 Routes Monitor O Pressure 1014 C Pointon Chart O Temperature 21 Route Wind vectors 4 2 35 Select Route Precipitation m Total waves 3 1 308 14 5 Danger 1
158. in rotate the mouse wheel forward and to zoom the globe out rotate the mouse wheel backward When zooming the globe in at a specified scale the globe view will switch to the plane chart view the limit scale is set in Tools Options General tab Globe Settings panel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 22 OceanView User s Manual n MAP by JEPPESEN 4 0 Network Configuration 4 1 Network Config In case you are installing OceanView on the computers connected into a local network you should configure the network in a special way Proper network configuration provides access to the licensed cartographical data stored on the server for all the nodes To configure your local network go to Data gt Chart Management In the C Map Chart Manger window select the Network Config tab L MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Select the Mew State Server C Client Server Name kozlowa c map lan Check Connection 4nd Get License Info Number of network licenses Number of available network licenses Edit Configuration File applv Configuration FIle Notify Clients From the Network Config tab you can e Set your computer as server without changing the other network nodes state e Set your computer as server and other network nodes as clients e Set your computer as client and specify the network server computer name e Chec
159. in the table and press the Save button In the Browse For Folder window indicate the folder where you want to save the file and press OK To load the saved files go to Weather gt Open data gt Browse for GRIB File or Weather gt Open data gt Browse for Cyclone File 8 1 6 Scheduled Weather Data If you would like to receive e mails with weather package files at a given time each day the scheduled download is the solution Go to Weather gt Download Data gt Scheduled Download This will open the Weather Download Request window with the time selection function enabled for more details on the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 Bl Weather Download Request Products Add new product Ea Coverage Period TimeStep Global ECMWF 50 km w worldwide m 1 dav s Eh e Pressure e Temperature e Dew Point Temp v wind e Precipitatian e Cloud Cover e Total waves e Swell Waves Forecast Fo 194 apr 2007 Download in 40 99 Total 20250 kb Save Request Load Request Send Request Cancel To use the scheduled download function 1 Go to Weather gt Download Data gt Scheduled Download to open the Weather Download Request window 2 Configure the request in accordance with your needs and requirements in the Download in box select or enter the time at which you want to receive weather data every day Last update 28 September 2007 Page 122 OceanView User s Manual n MAP by JEPPESEN
160. indow will be in the Selected Objects window gt Export A standard MS Windows Save as window appears enter the desired file name and save the file All objects from the Selected Objects window will be exported The default folder for saving Mariners Object files is set up in the Tools gt Options gt File Locations dialog box see chapter X 6 0 gt Import A standard MS Windows Open window appears and you can select a DAT file containing Mariners objects Please note that as soon as you have imported objects they appear in the Selected Objects window and automatically on the chart You do not need to transfer objects from that window gt Select last Imported If you imported objects from a DAT file during the current OceanView session these objects and no other will be in the Selected Objects window If you have not imported any object yet this command clears the list Last update 28 September 2007 Page 57 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 8 0 Chart Catalogue OceanView allows you to obtain detailed information about Source charts used during chart production and for issuing updates corrections as well as their digital copies datasets Go to the Data gt Chart Catalogue menu command x Oceanview New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Supplementary Weather Database Objects Tools Window View Help eet See A SOEs M c iH pd hd cc ad She HP si aaa j Z B 7 74 20 Perl a r xE Char
161. ing the Hide button causes clearing the checkbox In the top left corner of the chart window a special panel called Routes monitor is displayed if at least one of the routes is checked in the Available routes list Move the mouse pointer over it and a list of all displayed routes will appear Last update 28 September 2007 Page 94 OceanView User s Manual Ocean iew New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help BSH S QQ oE SSA BONES 2 B rr x TEL d c ud CR gd Es d HEE SANKT PETERBUR ee x YSTAD KOBENHA ae x J DAUGAVA Route Name To Port Iv YSTAD KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark YSTAD Sweden KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark fl Messin Constanta Messin M SANKT PETERBURG KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark SANKT PETERBURG Russia KOBENHAVN COPENHAGENJ Denmark C M P by JEPPESEN 1 3461130 New Edit Rename Show Hide Delete SIBIE Close On the picture above you can see two loaded routes in the Routes monitor box They are ticked also in the Available routes list and they are displayed in the chart window Route monitor also allows management of loaded routes Three buttons are provided for this purpose X Hide After pressing this button the route will be hidden It is equal to the Hide button located on the Route planning panel X Show After pressing this button the route will be displayed in the chart wi
162. ion file in the response e mail save the file to the Receive folder 4 OceanView will load the subscription automatically gt E mail File via Attachment 1 Press the Request Subscription button 2 Save the generated subscription file to any location on your computer 3 Send the file as an attachment to an e mail letter to datacenterx c map no You will receive the subscription in the response e mail 4 Save the subscription to any location on your computer 5 Download the subscription to OceanView You can access the subscription through Weather gt Download Data Subscription menu option The Weather Subscription window opens with subscription information displayed in the window Bl Weather Subscription i Global ECMWF 150 km moba f 5 degree modei fram ECM WE Sub caner Sram WE alid till 31 ma 2008 available For scheduled download ardwide Forecasted period up to 10 days with 6h step Products Pressure Pressure at sea level Temperature Temperature at sea level Wind Wind strength and direction Precipitation Accumulated total precipitation for the previous period in the prognosis Total Waves Primary waves period height and direction Swell Waves Swell waves height period and direction Global ECMWF 50 km Goal 24 degree modei fram ECM WE Sub camer Sram WE alid till 31 ma 2008 available for scheduled download ardwide Forecasted period up to 10 days with 6h step Proadiurts Request S
163. it contains gt View Shows if the database is displayed in the chart window v or not x You may delete a database from the view select the database and press the Delete from view button To add a database to the chart view select the database and press the Add to view button the same button has different labels depending on if the database is displayed or not in the chart window Release Release date of the database Last update 28 September 2007 Page 35 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN gt Path Path to the database location Besides changing a database priority and adding databases to the view or deleting them from the view the following operations with databases are possible 1 Unregister database a Unregisters a specified database The database will not be displayed until it is registered again b Destroys the license applied for the database If you register this database later you will need to apply the license for it again c Deletes permanently all automatic updates applied for the database see chapter V 5 0 d Deletes permanently all manual updates created for the database see chapter V 6 0 Warning In view of the above you should pay great attention when unregistering databases 2 Check signature This operation checks integrity of a selected database all data are correct 3 Check integrity This operation checks integrity of updates to a selected database all d
164. iy i 1852 Eni ny 92 972 87 fa Ei E 55 od En Ww Ww SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ SZ yu E4 Y NYA 9 d 2 X 7 lt 7 eva a gi Sen i E A N Weather Presentation x eG petet i1 2004 1200 Saturday Go Today PIE IESPHEREUEUIPEURULEEEREERERTGEUE ere n gt nil Step B Hours Meteo Parameters Weather Legend Meteo Parameter Measurement Units Temperature value label in selected units Pressure Pressure in hectoPascals Isotherms in selected units emperature Hi ntl EE E Temperature in Celsius o cm e 7 ey Cap or Wind vectors Speed in knots i Precipitation Precipitation in milimeters jaj TELA SCOP LE Weather parameters are displayed according to the legend in the Weather Legend window Some presentation modes are not available for some parameters e g the Cont mode cannot be applied to wind and precipitation All available modes can be switched on simultaneously 3 Change measurement units from the drop down list which appears in the Measurement Units column after double clicking of left mouse button or pressing Enter Speed in knots speed in miles hour speed in meters sec speed in Beaufort numbers 4 Switch on off Alarms see chapter VII 8 4 which are displayed as red masked areas where weather parameters exceed defined alarms thresholds ie 8 3 Time Series In the Weather Time Series panel you can see the evolution of chosen we
165. ject is completely outside of the chart window borders the screen is moved in order to display the object in the screen center The scale is not changed Press the Clear highlight button located in the upper right corner of the panel to clear the highlighting Press the Reject button to clear all information related to the selected object The object itself dates of application name of Operator who applied the update etc are permanently deleted from the History tree Last update 28 September 2007 Page 50 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 6 2 Adding an Object 1 Press the Add New button to open the Add New Object window y Add New Object X Type Point i Area Search Find Dangers EH S Rocks and coral reefs R Wrecks WRECKS Ol bstructions and foul areas ad 0 STRN a aE a wellheads a diffusers gj cribs g fish havens d foul areas a foul grounds lg ice booms gj ground tackle F Overfalls races WAT TUR gj breakers gj eddies From Notice To Mariner 2 Select the Object category in the list of categories You can use the Find function Type in a string you want to find and press the Find button The first appearance of the string in the Category tree will be selected If you press the Find button again the second appearance is selected and so on 3 Some objects can be represented either by a point line or area If there is such choice select the object type 3
166. k all registered databases in CM 93 8 format Go to Data Chart Management menu command in the C MAP Chart Manager window select the Databases tab C MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Common actions Registered databases Search automatically Database Released Professianal4 297 v 02 05 2007 D BlobsiPr Register manually Demo 1 v 26 04 2001 C Program ChartletsBase 1 CiPragram 1 Update database TestBase 13 01 2005 C Program Selected database Unregister database Check signature Check integrity Priority up Priority dawn Delete From view All registered databases are displayed in the Registered databases list Columns in the list are gt Pri Priority All databases are displayed by layers The first layer is the database with the highest priority The database in the second layer can be displayed with loss of some data obstructed by the database in the first layer The database with the lowest priority can be displayed with severe loss of data obstructed by all databases with higher priority You may rise the priority up select a database and press the Priority up button To lower the priority down press the Priority down button gt Database The database name gt i The database issue number The higher the database issue number the later is its release date and more up to date data
167. k the network server availability e Get the number of network licenses and the number of available network licenses from the server dongle e Edit and apply the networkconfig xml configuration file Last update 28 September 2007 Page 23 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN gt To set your computer as server without changing the other network nodes state 1 On the Network Config tab your computer s current state is shown if the Server option button in the Select the New State panel is active the computer is currently set as server if the Client option button in the Select the New State panel is active the computer is currently set as client To set your computer as server if it is currently set as client switch the Server option button on To preserve the other network computers current state make sure the Notify Clients box is not checked For the new settings to take effect press Apply gt To set your computer as server and other network nodes as clients 1 On the Network Config tab your computer s current state is shown if the Server option button in the Select the New State panel is active the computer is currently set as server if the Client option button in the Select the New State panel is active the computer is currently set as client To set your computer as server if it is currently set as client switch the Server option button on To set the other network computers as clients c
168. ks and in addition all open user databases for information about databases see chapter VIII 1 0 When you work with databases you can save OVD bookmarks and when you open them next time all the databases will also be opened This feature may be used for example in the preparation of presentations Create a database containing necessary information list of ports or offices planned harbor or offshore installations planned tracks or routes etc Save the OVD bookmark During presentation open this bookmark and all the information will be displayed on the screen Work with OVD bookmarks is carried out in the same way as with the OVB bookmarks and buttons In order to open save an OVD bookmark select the appropriate file type in the Open Save As window and press Open Save button File name fM y presentation Picture Ma 1 Save as type Oceanview document owd Cancel Chart bookmarks ovb Oceanview document ovd ll Files Last update 28 September 2007 Page 156 OceanView User s Manual n in MAP by JEPPESEN 4 0 Screenshots The current view chart routes opened databases etc can be saved as a picture The File gt Export gt To Image File menu command is used for saving image files In the Save as dialog window you can select the image file format hy sess Documents Desktop 9 My Documents gr My Computer L VA My Metwark File name New view 1 IF Ces save as type F
169. l s routing databases maintained by the International Maritime Organization marine environment monitoring information and spatial analysis of sea incidents etc In many cases such information should be made available to many persons around the World and should be kept updated Shipping companies such as ship owners shipbrokers ship managers and ship operators also need updated charts for monitoring their fleets checking details of the navigation conditions when planning new routes maintaining a database of their agents and harbour facilities etc The system can be used for generating and transmitting information to vessels such as storm avoidance recommendations and targeting SAR vessels and helicopters OceanView is primarily aimed at organizations and commercial companies involved with the management of the shipping business and marine environment protection Many other potential users such as universities public libraries geographic research centers should find it useful for their purposes as well OceanView is a powerful tool for the creation and distribution of geo referenced value added information and as a natural part of CM 93 Edition 3 0 Electronic Chart technology this is C MAP contribution to safety of navigation and the environmental protection of our Oceans Last update 28 September 2007 Page 6 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Il GENERAL INFORMATION 1 0 System Requirements Minimum Recommend
170. l Mariner s objects form a separate cartographic layer It means that they do not affect any other OceanView features and are used just to display additional mariner s notes remarks highlights etc Press the icon or go to Data gt Mariner Objects menu command to open the Mariner Objects functional panel Mariner Objects Clear highlight lt gt Geometry Danger highlight e Point Object name Mariners Note Call pilot lt Line Scale minimum Mariners feature Well B Area Annotation Event 14 34 Tidal stream or current vector All Mariner objects on the whole world map are listed here If you have not created any object yet this list is empty Each Mariner s object can be represented by a point line or area Moreover each object has its own attributes The Scale minimum attribute is common for all Mariner s objects It defines the smallest scale where the Mariner s object should be displayed Other attributes can be category object name annotation etc When you create a new object the first thing you have to do is to select an object class Six classes of Mariner s objects are presented in OceanView They are listed below 1 Clearing line It is a straight line constructed through suitably selected clearing marks so as to pass clear of certain dangers to navigation In other words if you have a danger you can draw the clearing line some safe distance from it to a si
171. l information concerning the route Edit the route manually if necessary see chapter VII 4 1 12 While checking the route ensure that Speed Deviation Turning radius and Great Circle sailing are correct for all parts of the route and modes of voyage in port from port and sea passage Use the dedicated form Parameters in the Edit route mode see chapter VII 4 4 13 Total Distance and Passage Plan may be saved or printed out 14 Arrange the Voyage Schedule Input Time of Departure Stop Duration in ports or waiting for pilots OceanView will calculate ETA automatically see chapter VII 4 6 15 Predict tides for all Ports of Call using the Tides tool see chapter VII 7 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 74 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 16 Set critical points along the route that is points of approaching to dangerous areas mandatory reporting and vessel s procedure points see chapter VII 4 5 17 Switch to Voyage report section 18 Set up fuel consumption figures and other maintenance costs OceanView will calculate the whole Voyage cost see chapter VII 6 0 19 Print out the Voyage plan and summary report 20 By means of the Mariner Objects tool mark dangerous charted objects along the route and put your own marks on the chart see chapter V 7 0 21 During the voyage obtain Chart updates from the C MAP server see chapter V 5 0 and Weather forecast see chapter VII 8 0 A
172. l works in two modes 1 If any of tide location or tidal stream object is selected the Time Zone Latitude and Longitude fields contain the calculated time zone and geographical coordinates of such object In other words the geographical position will be equal to geographical position of the currently selected object 2 If no tide location or tidal stream object is selected the calculated time zone and geographical coordinates of the point corresponding to the screen center are shown Please note that calculated value of the time zone may be not exact and you can correct it by choosing the right value from the drop down list The central part of the panel contains the Sun Moon and Planets tabs with astronomical information gt Sun Provides the information about the current position and height of the sun above horizon as well as about sunrise twilight and sunset for the input date Moon Provides the information about the current position and height of the moon above horizon as well as about rising decline and following phases of the moon for the input date Last update 28 September 2007 Page 104 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Planets Provides the information about planets selected in the drop down list current position height above horizon rising and decline for the input date Astro Calculator Tides urc Time Reset Time Astronomical Info In UTC Format 2005 06 07 12 20 59 Select
173. ld far L Pressure 1026 Point on Chart Temperature Route Wind vectors t 17 151 Precipitation m Norway Iceland Total waves 4 720418 Alarm zone Safety 6 9 124548 M 98 3 B g 12 15 10 21 0 3 amp 9 12 15 18 et Wed 27 04 Thu 28 04 Fri 29 04 SSS E Nuf Last update 28 September 2007 Page 132 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 8 8 Ship Response Simple Harmonic Motion Roll Pitch and Heave The ship response element of OceanView is related to the sea state conditions during the voyage of the vessel along a planned route It helps you get information about swell and total waves as well as information on the roll pitch and heave Using the ship response function of OceanView you can estimate you route in terms of its safety for your vessel To be able to inspect ship position on the route you need to have weather forecast data for areas the route goes through The route and weather forecast should also coincide in terms of time if you do not have weather forecast data for the time scheduled for the route you will not be able to use the ship response functionality of the OceanView When the times of the route and of the weather forecast overlap a ship symbol appears on the route in the position estimated for the time point set in the Weather Presentation panel for more details about the Weather Presentation panel see chapter VII 8 2 using the route schedule data If y
174. le1 Select Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Editablez Field1 Field2 Fiels3 Field4 EnumSelect Field3 Select StringField From Table2 Field in main database of integer type reference to ID is recommended In this case integer value from ID field IDField of reference table Table3 is written after choosing it from drop down list which contains strings from Name field StringField of the same reference table SQL FromzTable1 Select Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Editablez Field1 Field2 Fiels3 Field4 EnumSelect Field4 Select StringField IDField From Table3 Warning StringField must be the first and IdField must be the second in Select query Useful feature is that you can enter new values for reference tables right in drop down lists These values will be saved automatically in database For this purpose you should add EnumUpdate section and list fields for which you want to enter new values if section or some field is absent NO is considered SQL FromzTable1 Select Field1 Field2 Field3 Field4 Editable Field1 Field2 Fiels3 Field4 EnumSelect Field3 Select StringField From Table2 Field4 Select StringField IDField From Table3 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 182 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN EnumUpdate Field3 YES Field4 YES Warning If the field in main database of integer type reference to ID as Field4 in the example then additional restrictions
175. line and area are the only tools allowing drawing of appropriate figures on the chart and may be used for any purpose when the mariner considers it necessary The Event object marks the vessel s position in case of an event that happened during the voyage man overboard breakdown etc 6 Tidal stream or current vector This object class displays a predicted or actual observed or measured tidal stream or current Its attributes are orientation sets the vector direction category predicted or actual and current strength point Scale category annotation Orientation scale category current strength Tidal stream Or Predicted actual current vector point 1435 L Order from Office received Call Master NW I s gt Fishi Plotted as per MAI XXX message ishing area il pipe lotted as per MAY XXX message Clearing lines and danger highlights Event Mariners features Mariners Notes and Tidal streams Last update 28 September 2007 Page 55 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 7 2 Creation and Editing 1 To create a new Mariner s object press the Create New button 2 In the Select An Object dialog box select an appropriate object class ti Select An Object Clearing line D anger highlight Event Manners Feature Mariners Mote Tidal stream or current vector 3 Press OK to activate the Edit mode The Edit button should be pressed when pressed its name is ch
176. lso apply Manual Update for charting information received from NAVTEX NAVAREA etc see chapter V 6 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 75 OceanView User s Manual C M AP by JEPPESEN 2 0 Route Finder NE To start automatic route creation press the button or go to the Tools Route planning menu command Switch to the Route finder panel Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Remove Position Marker lt Port list ppp Vinerary A Disabled Passages Next C Arctic Bering Sea Search ByPort By Country X Arctic North Sea Route Arctic North West Passage 26 BAKINSKIKH KOMISSAROY Azerbaijan _ Buran Channel AABY Sweden _ East River N Y AALBORG Denmark L English Channel AARHUS Denmark _ Falsterbokanalen A RM SSN gt dim zi Goeta Alv Trollhaate Kan q v v Highlight Ports Sorted ByPort By Country a p Iv Highlight Por N L_ Guldborgsund of Highlight Highlight All N gon nemoveall Add Waypoints Own ship data restriction restrictions Inshore traffic allowed Userivers Use DWR Add to Itinerary Calculate Save as route Edit route Highlight A Mark al Clear al 2 1 Setting Own Ship Data Press the Own ship data button The Ship properties window will appear Ship Properties Antares Save Settings j Delete Settings Delete Settings Bunkers Costs Ship s Details Bunkers
177. lt Statelndex gt 0 The ValueOfState element is a combination of three digits The following values of object state may be used 1 Object is highlighted or not by mouse pointer lt ValueOfState gt 1 1 1 highlighted lt ValueOfState gt 0 0 1 not highlighted 2 Object is selected or not in the table lt ValueOfState gt 2 2 2 selected lt ValueOfState gt 0 0 2 not selected Last update 28 September 2007 Page 176 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN The Endlf element finishes the fStateStyle element Endlfs T The DefaultStyle element allows applying style elements for all object states not defined in fStateStyle elements lt DefaultStyle gt lt StyleElement gt Every StyleElement can be one of the following types lt StyleElement gt lt SetDiscretization gt lt ResetDiscretization gt lt TextGroup gt lt Ellipse gt lt Pen gt lt Brush gt The SetDiscretization element defines the position or positions where the drawing should be applied sets the mode of metrics transformation This element should be defined before TextGroup and Ellipse elements lt SetDiscretization gt D char DiscretizationValue gt If DiscretizationValue is not defined empty the center of the object is taken e g used for Point type style If DiscretizationValue 128 all object points are taken e g used for Line and Area type styles to draw circles in th
178. n Click with the LEFT mouse button in a new place on the chart The second point 2 will now appear The next LEFT click will plot the next point and so on Checking point position Pressing and holding down the LEFT mouse button while adding points allows controlling the point position Release the mouse button to plot the point LE 1 125000 na Scrolling and zoom in or out While you are in the Measurement mode any LEFT click plots a new point In order to scroll the chart window or zoom it with a boundary box press and hold down the CTRL key While the CTRL key is held down you can scroll and zoom with the boundary box in the same way as in the chart view mode to zoom out press and hold down the CTRL and SHIFT keys simultaneously see chapters VI 1 0 and VI 2 0 Insert a point before the first one Move the mouse pointer over the first point The thin red line will be linked to it instead of the last point Click with the LEFT mouse button A new point has been inserted before the first one In the same way you can move the mouse pointer over the last point and resume adding points from the last one Last update 28 September 2007 Page 70 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Delete point In order to delete a point move the mouse pointer over it The thin red line will disappear and a special symbol will be displayed Press the RIGHT mouse button to delete the point Move point In order to move a point loc
179. nd additional fields are prompted Required fields are used for initialization of the legend additional fields are used for the correct presentation and activation of communication features This page allows association of names of fields as they are used for corresponding to fields even if they have a different name Database field description is applied in APPENDIX A and will help to clarify the selection process At this stage definitions of database fields will be chosen The left side of the window displays the list of all available fields of the database The right window presents the fields that are selected to display Left and right buttons allow changing the contents of displayed fields Up and down buttons change the order of fields in the OceanView table The last stage is to define a group style This gives objects that will have particular values of attributes a specific group style This is not a mandatory operation and may be skipped if there is no need to have a group The criterion for this is defined by Field associates a field of database that will contain the descriptor Value defines the value of Field to sort out the records that will match the criteria Page 153 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 10 The objects that match to defined criteria are displayed on the mcm chart in accordance with style defined in the group Style Add will create a new style and add to the list Del
180. nd you e mail address where you have to send this file x e Update Order was saved to File AJ C TemplWarld C MAP RU INTERMAL 20001 ord Please send this File to C Map Update Server E mail address lt updatesic map no gt Last update 28 September 2007 Page 46 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 9 Run your e mail program 10 Create a new letter 11 Attach the saved file to the letter 12 The service is automated and it is not necessary to write anything in the letter 13 Send your e mail to the address updates c map no gt Receive a reply from the updating service 1 The server will automatically generate updates for your databases After a short time the updates will be sent as attachments to your e mail address update files have the ans extension You will receive the reply in about 5 minutes If the size of updates exceeds your requested e mail size see above you will receive several e mail messages each of them does not exceed your requested e mail size 2 Save the update file s to your hard disk or to other storage Apply updates 1 Go to Data Chart Management menu command In the C MAP Chart Manager window select the Updates tab 2 Press Updates from file button to open the Browse For Folder window 3 Select the folder where you have saved the update file s Browse For Folder Browse Far the updates Folder Desktop E My Documents E W My Computer A 3 5 Floppy Se Lo
181. ndow It is equal to Show button located on the Route planning panel Also the screen will be scrolled and chart scale arranged so that the route selected will be to display the whole route on the screen Therefore this button may be useful when the route is shown already but is outside of the chart window Toggle view This is a unique feature of Route monitor Releasing this button the route will be hidden as well as after pressing the Hide button but it will not be unloaded from the memory Therefore further pressing this button will display the route quicker then hiding and showing the route using ordinary way This feature is useful during work with routes containing a lot of waypoints In the edit route mode the buttons and dE are disabled Last update 28 September 2007 Page 95 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 5 2 Routes Export and Import Routes export and import can be carried out in one of the formats below depending on future use The table contains formats comparison and brief information about data being saved in the formats supported C Map ap C Map sats Telko EOS Route PC Planner Peres PC Planner Voyage plan Route plan Route plan Waypoints didis P i Saving several routes in single file Route name Waypoints latitude and longitude Freestar Da COE gt In order to export routes Waypoint names DE 1 Go to the Tools gt Export amp Import gt Routes menu command The Rou
182. nes and Areas from a C MAP representative or from the C MAP Norway Internet site http www c map no The information there will always include latest updates However a general overview of zones and areas is also accessible in OceanView The entire World is divided into 9 Zones Each Zone is divided into several Areas Some Zones are also divided into Cells 4X4 degrees and special areas When you order a license you may request the license for any combination of Zones Areas and Cells Go to Data CM 93 Zones and Areas to open the C Map Zones amp Areas window i Area The Black Sea Marmara and The Dardanelles Area Greece Turkey and the South Eastern Mediterranean Area 3 North and Central Africa Sicily and The lonion sea Area 4 The Adriatic Sea and lonion Sea Area 5 Mediterranean France The Ligurian Sea and The Tyrrhanian Sea Area b Gibraltar Mediterranean Spain Morocco and Mediterranean Sea In the window you may select any Zone Area or Cell and they will be highlighted on the chart Remark Please note that the numbering of Cells continues after the Area numbers For example the number of first Cell in Zone 2 is seven as there are six normal Areas in that Zone It allows you to consider Cells as Areas when you order or apply licenses Last update 28 September 2007 Page 33 OceanView User s Manual C M AP by JEPPESEN 8 0 Language Selection You can choose OceanView interface l
183. ng pMetrics long psaMetrics gt pvData long La long Fi write pair of values attributes of format with radius if bWithRadius pMetrics 0 pMetricstt pMetrice Dong NOT EXIST LAT FACTOR A PMetLricst j save coordinates Longitude Latitude and radius of all points in variant array ror long 1dx 0 idx lt POINT COUNT ids Last update 28 September 2007 Page 172 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN La CLong ipPorirnts srdx bongrcude FACTOR A pMetrics La pMetricstt Ex Long pPoints 10x laticuode FACTOR A pMetrics Fi pMetricstt liwrirte radius if bWithRadius pMetrics pPoints idx Radius pMetricstt for AREA object repeat first point at the end La long pPoints 0 Llongitude FACTOR A oMetrics La pMetricstt PI tom oPoints 0 batircude FACTOR A pMetrrics Er pMetricstt write radius 0 if bWithRadius pMetrics 0 VARIANT varMetrics varMetrics vt VT ARRAY VT UII varMetrics parray psaMetrics SafeArrayUnlock psaMetrics write variant array to database Last update 28 September 2007 Page 173 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Potr DstroonnectilonsString Provider Microsoft Jet OLEBDB 4 0 Dat a Source d NNObjects mdb Str C DOSLPOUSPVI SEBREOCI FROM Areas variant t vNull vNull vt VT ERROR vNull scode DISP E PARAMNOTF
184. o file transfer or code input is required 2 0 Installing OceanView 2 1 Installation To install OceanView on your computer 1 Insert the CD ROM disk into the CD ROM drive 2 Run CMapSetup exe My Computer C Map OceanView CMapSetup exe to launch the OceanView setup program 3 Follow the instructions of the setup program 2 2 Installation Modes The setup program offers two installation modes with and without eToken At the start of installation you are asked to choose one of the two modes The installation mode without eToken is not used anymore so you should chose the mode with eToken and press Yes CMapSetup I X IF you have an eToken please insert it now and choose YES xe IF vau da not have an eToken please choose MO IF Windows detects the eToken it will tey to install driver Di NOT install this driver A new C Map user is registered automatically using information stored in your eToken Last update 28 September 2007 Page 16 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Warning If MS Windows detects the eToken and tries to install drivers you should cancel the operation The eToken RTE is included in the installation package and should be installed by the OceanView setup program Notes e Youcan only install OceanView from the original media e here is one more way how you can install OceanView Go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and double click the Add or Remove Prog
185. observation based on yesterday s satellite observation of the ice edge This should be used as a guideline for today s ice coverage lt should under no circumstances be used for navigation close to or in the Ice To toggle the ice you should first move the time stamp to yesterday s date at 12 00 UTC This is due to all yesterday s satellite information has to be integrated into one time stamp 8 7 Route Comparison D E Routes Monitor s l e E md x ume 03233 142 N 147 56 599 W Pressure 1010 7hPa Wind gt 17 4kn 234 Waves 2 3m 244 7 95 In Weather Presentation Weather Time Series Route planning Available routes Route Name m ___New cat Rename stot o T O Delete Show Hide DIT NEN MN REN US2Jepen 1 ose US2Japan_2 H San Francisco Tokyo a NUM By testing alternative routes one can easily pick the best route depending on the user defined weather alarms When using the drag and drop functionality of vessel symbols on routes the program recalculates the time and redraws the weather and positions of other vessels If you have some number of alternative routes this feature enables a good overview Weather information is available for ten days ahead In the Edit route mode one can print a word document of the route including arrival and departure to from all waypoints Activating the Weather Time Series panel gives all weather details along one route Bui
186. ok in Database H Released Path EANA CHART SUPPLE 1 i C Program Files C Tides 1 31 03 2005 C Program FilessC v Search subfolders CHART SUPPLE 1 D Databases GM World 218 23 08 2005 D Databases W orl IV Search system folders World 213 30 06 2005 D World213 CM93 v Search hidden folders Search Database actions Check signature Register database Last update 28 September 2007 Page 29 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 6 In the Found databases list select the name of the database you want to register and press Register database 7 Ifthe chart database is located on a removable or networked disk the message Would you like to copy the database to a local hard disk will appear To copy the database answer Yes and choose a destination folder where to copy the database the default path is C Program Files C MAP Databases but you may choose another location yourself To be able to access the database in its current location answer No Remark Accessing the database from the hard disk is faster and it will not be necessary to keep the CD in the CD ROM drive or be connected to a local network On the other hand for a group of users in a workgroup it may be convenient to access a common database located in the local network 8 Close the Automatic Database Search window 9 The chart database should appear in the Registered d
187. on to OceanView You are asked to download subscription information when you start downloading weather data for the first time no matter which downloading option you are using The Weather Subscription window opens with a message that the subscription is not found Bl weather Subscription he subscription was not found Press the Hequest Subscription button to obtain it Request Subscription To obtain subscription press the Request Subscription button Depending on the communication type set in the Setup Connection parameters see chapter VII 1 1 you will have to perform the following actions gt Internet HTTP 1 Press the Request Subscription button 2 Subscription request will be sent and subscription received and downloaded automatically gt E mail SMTP POP3 1 Press the Request Subscription button 2 Subscription request will be sent and subscription received and downloaded automatically gt E mail MAPI l Press the Request Subscription button 2 Subscription request will be sent and subscription received and downloaded automatically Last update 28 September 2007 Page 110 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN E mail Folder Send Recv 1 Press the Request Subscription button the subscription request file will be generated and saved to the Send folder 2 Send the subscription file as an attachment to an e mail to datacenterx c map no 3 You will receive the subscript
188. ons e Credit value which is a part of the overall bridge credit e Mandatory report date for not reported charts if a chart is not reported before the date the access to all data both reported and not reported datasets is denied and can only be resumed after the chart use is reported and confirmed Last update 28 September 2007 Page 42 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 5 Theinternal Dynamic Licensing Component which is a part of the C Map Professional SDK RTE writes the dynamic licensing service information to the eToken After the service initialization the eToken contains eToken ID Credit value Collection keys Next mandatory report date 6 Incase of a local network the dynamic licensing information is distributed over the network to all nodes For the mechanism to function properly the network should be configured in a specific way see chapter IV 4 0 7 Reports about the use of dynamically licensed data are sent automatically together with update requests either by internet or by e mail as well as confirmation answers containing new credit rest value new date of mandatory report and expiry date for all reported charts are sent back with updates 8 To view information about dynamically licensed data go to Data Chart Management In the Chart Management window select the Dynamic Licensing tab In the tab you can see the following information Available Databases the list of databases tha
189. onse gt Inspect Ship Position to open the Inspect Ship Position information panel where the data describing the position of the ship along the route in terms of weather conditions are presented 8 To change the time of the ship position estimation either move the time slider in the Weather Presentation panel or move the ship symbol along the route press the left mouse button on the symbol and move the mouse holding the button You can only change the time by the step set in the Step field in the Weather Presentation panel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 133 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Ship Parameters After having planned your route you should specify parameters of the ship Go to Weather gt Ship Response gt Ship Response Options to open the Ship Response window Ship Response Ship Data Additional parameters leave empty if nat known Angle of vanishing stability Length m Width m Waterline area coefficient ER TN Draft m 3 Effective Waterline area sq m Load displacement t Transverse metacentric height m fe Enable ship response calculation jv Show alarm of resonance condition Save Load OF Cancel Restored on startup Ship Data Length Length at waterline LWL of the vessel m LWL is the length of the vessel as measured from the bow ending of the waterline to the stern ending e Width Beam the widest width of the vessel
190. ork on a client computer see chapter IV 4 0 you do not have to register the database as OceanView uses the database registered on the server To register a database 1 Goto Data Chart Management In the C Map Chart Manager window select the Databases tab C MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP Common actions Registered databases Search automatically Database Released Path Demo v 26 04 2001 C Program Register manually ChartletsBase v C Program TestBase v 13 01 2005 C Program Update database r Selected database Unregister database heck signature Check integrity Priority up 2 Check that the database you want to register is not registered yet its name is not in the Registered Databases list If the database is registered you may proceed to the next chapter 3 Insert the CD DVD with the database into your CD ROM drive 4 Press the Search automatically button to open the Automatic Database Search window 5 In the Automatic Database Search window Look in list select Removable Drives or another location if the chart database is in a different place tick all checkboxes and press the Search button After the search is completed the list of found databases is displayed in the Found databases panel Automatic Database Search 2 Search options Found databases Lo
191. orts of the designated voyage If the vessel shall pass canals or channels which increases voyage time and requires additional payment it is counted also 3 Financial calculations including estimated profit of transportation and expenses required for cargo operations and entering into ports 4 Simultaneously bunkering is defined where when and how the vessel will bunker Bunker cost is included to expenses Under no circumstances a vessel shall be loaded above the loadline Therefore voyage region season and water salinity in ports of call limit maximum quantity of cargo which the vessel may load 5 On the other hand loading can be limited my maximum draft for passing canal and channels as well as for entering into ports 6 Taking into account the fact that fuel consumption often depends on vessel s speed it might be sometimes preferably to increase voyage duration by few days but to decrease at the same time bunker expenses Therefore calculation of the most profitable speed is necessary For detailed voyage planning on board the Navigator shall 1 Find out the Port of Destination 2 Define general route direction on a small scale chart 3 Check with Chart Catalogue availability of all charts and publications along the route and request what is absent 4 Correct charts and publications up to the latest Notice to Mariners 5 Plot the route on large scale charts taking into account all hazards Traffic Separation
192. orts the ODBC protocol and native Microsoft Access link When connecting to a database via ODBC you must select the Data Source from the list of available data sources and set the user name and password This information defines the access rights of a particular user to the database or particular tables or fields A system administrator should set appropriate parameters for this function When connecting to a Microsoft Access file Page 152 OceanView User s Manual 6 Database Wizard x Select the table from database you want Tables 7 Database Wizard x E Select the required and additional fields BE SURE THAT ID FIELD HAS AUTOINCREMENT TYPE Required fields ID Metrics Latitude Latitude format Longitude Longitude format 8 Database Wizard xj Select the columns you want to view m Available columns 9 Database Wizard E E Specify the group styles you want Available groups Last update 28 September 2007 C MAP mdb the full path must be defined The Custom connection string allows manual input of this information This page will present available tables of connected databases and allow the selection that will be associated with the created database linked to OceanView Select a table from the options and click Next Definitions of required a
193. ou have more than one route whose times coincide with the set weather forecast time ship symbols appear on each route To check a specified ship position you need to make the ship active To do so click on the ship symbol with the left mouse button The symbol is highlighted with red and in the Inspect Ship Position information panel Weather Ship Response Inspect Ship Position data for the selected ship are displayed ah Inactive Ship Active Ship Toinspect ship position on the route do the following 1 Load a created route or create a new one see chapters VII 2 0 and VII 3 0 2 Download weather data for the geographic area where the route goes see chapter VII 8 0 3 Make sure that the route is covered with weather forecast data both in terms of geographic area and in terms of time 4 Set ship parameters in the Ship Response dialog window Weather Ship Response Ship Response Options 5 Set the time of weather forecast for the route in the Weather Presentation functional panel the forecast time should fall into the scheduled route time A ship symbol will appear on the route in the position calculated using the route schedule and the estimated ship speed 6 If you have more than one route satisfying the time and area conditions plotted on the chart a ship symbol will appear on each route in corresponding positions Select the ship symbol on the route you want to check 7 Qo to Weather gt Ship Resp
194. ou like To remove all restrictions press the Remove all restrictions button Once you have added all necessary restrictions press the Calculate button to recalculate your route lt 1 Oceanview New view 1 l x ae File Edit Chart Data Supplementary Weather Database Objects Tools Window View Help 8 x Dacia oja g oE D am z l A h a a S A jmsmoccHssigg e izziwl j e t c 1 380908 SKANE Romeleasen Karlstrup Vall by 9 SJALLAND Megeby Holtug i Store Heddinge tevas Kint Stevns LFJ 1 Y Hojerup ss Medina Gripe Fakse i Lund ff LIC INE Fakse Ladeplads 3 P Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Remove Position Marker lt P Port list i Disabled Passages Next C Arctic Bering Sea SO ES Counts KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark ZI _ Arctic North Sea Route C Arctic North West Passage Buran Channel L East River N Y English Channel 26 BAKINSKIKH KOMISSAROV Azerbaijan AABY Sweden AALBORG Denmark AAPHUS Denman Falsterbokanalen eren VIKEN Sweden f Goeta Alv Trollhaste Kan Sorted ByPort By Country X Iv Highlight Ports A Guldborgsund E e Add Remove all r Highlight Highlight All A o restriction e restrictions podremos Sse ipeee Inshore traffic allowed Userivers Use DWR Add to Itinerary Calculate Overview Save as route Edit route
195. overage This panel consists of two parts object tree and list of attributes of the selected object Objects are cartographic features that were under the cursor at the instance of clicking The top object in the tree is always the name of the dataset Among its attributes are such parameters as Chart Title Source producing agency HO and Compilation Scale of Data etc Other objects can be Depth area with depth range in the attributes Caution Administration Territorial sea Land areas that usually include all explanatory and cautionary notes from the appropriate chart Navigational system of marks displays IALA region A or B Lines recommended tracks leading lines depth contours Traffic separation scheme boundaries etc with exact direction value and point objects lighthouses buoys landmarks wrecks seabed abbreviations soundings pilot boarding places etc with all relevant information will be listed and their attributes shown This feature is one of the main advantages of vector charts and ENC A lot of useful information can be accessed on this panel without reference to other sources such as the List of Lights for example The following symbols are used to display different object types in the object tree Name of the Dataset Area type object Point type object Line type object SJL je Last update 28 September 2007 Page 64 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN If an object symbol has yell
196. ow background it means that the object has been updated by means of auto or manual updating The background stays yellow until the updated object is added to the chart as a regular object that is until a new chart edition is issued Object Info Clear highlight 3 4 Extrascl World 4 Attributes A Navigational system of marks E Landmark o Light Sector limit one Light Sector limit two Colour Light characteristic fat i Double click on the object in the list to highlight it on the chart To clear the object highlighting press the Clear highlight button 6 0 Cartographic Objects Search To access to the cartographic object search function go to the Data Chart Object Search menu command The Chart Object Search functional panel will open i Oceanview Mew view 1 eee File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help sulalla Q5 olli e mla BEI Sl2l e mher els ijle eec A S j ii Ed kJ wa C gH s llall cts 4 RE nS 1 125000 cFlouhinec Chart Object Search Clear highlight lt gt EA Professional Start Find what Lorient i O Built up area Look in jal World Object name beer 5 3B D4 n84 005 48 388 5 38 52 943 Blige S35 5 From Scale To Scale amp OOO0000 Over fi so001 Coastal Ready Last update 28 September 2007 Page 65 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN
197. quest xxxxx xml 4 Send the file as an attachment to an e mail to datacenterx c map no You will receive the weather data file s in the response e mail S save the file s to any location on your computer 6 To download the data open the Weather Packages panel Weather gt Weather Packages and in the panel press the Import Response File button 7 In the Open dialog window select the file s to download and press Open The file s will be downloaded to OceanView If the received weather package is split into several files download all the files of the package one by one when the last file of the package is downloaded the order of downloading is of no importance the package appears in the Weather Packages window for more details on the Weather Packages window see chapter VII 1 5 8 1 4 Weather Download Request Window General Description Each time you download weather data using Overview Coastal or Customized download types you are offered to customize data requests in the Weather Download Request window Using functions provided in the window you can select weather products only for Customized Download to be requested set weather parameters for each product as well as set coverage time period and time step The Weather Download Request window is also used to setup the Easy Mode download type Weather Download data gt Setup Easy Mode and to configure scheduled download Weather gt Download data gt Scheduled Do
198. r saving the Edit mode is closed and the standard Route Planning panel appears _ Seve Savers Shaw Parameters Save as saves the route with a different name The Save route as window will l i i Ch Cancel appear there you can input another route name After saving the Edit mode is oce Cancel closed and the standard Route Planning panel appears Check Route Show button changes the scale and screen position in order to view the whole route in the chart window Parameters button opens the Route parameters dialog You can change route parameters there Description of parameters is contained in chapter VII 4 4 Charts button displays boundaries of the charts necessary for the route sailing This function is described in chapter VII 4 8 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 85 OceanView User s Manual C M AP by JEPPESEN Check route tool When this option is ticked the Route check is carried out Dangers found by the check route function form a separate list Two additional panels are created Dangers and Cautions Description of the check route function is contained in chapter VII 4 7 Cancel button allows exiting from the edit mode cancelling all changes made Export Table function is called with pressing the icon After pressing the button a table displayed on the Route planning panel Waypoints Critical points or Schedule is exported to MS Word where it can be printed out Route Plan C
199. rams icon e he OceanView installation package includes five components 1 eToken RTE 2 C Map Professional SDK RTE 3 C Map OceanView 4 C Map CM 3D 5 C Map Terminal 2 3 Reinstalling OceanView on Your Local Computer If due to some reason you need to reinstall OceanView on your computer do the following 1 Insert the CD ROM disk into the CD ROM drive 2 Run CMapSetup exe My Computer C Map OceanView CMapSetup exe to launch the OceanView setup program 3 Follow the instructions of the setup program 4 f you have some components of the installation package previously installed on your computer the setup program will install the missing components to the installed components location 2 4 Network Installation Installation of C Map OceanView on a network server can only be carried out by the system administrator The installation consists of two stages First the program is installed on all nodes of the network including the server After that the network should be properly configured so that all nodes have access to cartographic data stored on the server e To install OceanView 1 Insert the CD ROM disk into the CD ROM drive 2 Run CMapSetup exe My Computer C Map OceanView CMapSetup exe to launch the OceanView setup program 3 Follow the instructions of the setup program e To configure your local network see chapter IV 4 0 Last update 28 September 2007 Page 17 OceanView User s Man
200. rd local time of tidal stream and UTC Direction Direction of the tidal stream Speed Speed of tidal stream Flood Ebb Shows if current tidal stream object is in flood or ebb state according to appropriate tidal station Detailed information about the tidal stream is represented in Graph and Speed Directions tabs gt Graph Tidal stream speed in knots depending on the Time is graphically expressed on the diagram The diagram background consists of three color zones These zones graphically show night time dark grey twilights light grey and daytime white The red vertical line on the graph marks the time entered in the date time edit box Two display modes are available by switching the button Direct Changes 1 Considering tide state the button Direct Changes must be pressed Vertical diagram axis will be divided in two parts by red horizontal line In the top part the speed of the tidal stream in the flood state and in the bottom part in the ebb state will be displayed 2 Not considering tide state the button Direct Changes must not be pressed Diagram displays absolute values of speed and direction without taking into account flood and ebb states Direction of tidal stream is graphically shown for every hour as green arrows The blue thin graph line is a graph of water height levels of appropriate tidal High Low water station if it exists for given tidal stream object Note that it is only a schema
201. re defined by the quality of survey in particular positional accuracy depth accuracy seafloor coverage and typical survey characteristics The zones are the following in brackets the position accuracy as an example A1 bm A2 20m B 50m C 500m D worse than 500m and U data not accessed Picture symbol When it is activated it allows the display of a special info symbol for all objects having a picture attribute for example a bridge view that you can see Last update 28 September 2007 Page 165 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN Text dscr symbol When it is activated it allows the display of a special info symbol for all objects having a textual description attribute for example an extraction from pilot book Remark Though Inform and Text description both contain text information there is difference between them The Inform attribute is a text always in English and usually of a small size A text description can be in the national language and of a much larger size For example an entire page from an Italian Pilot book Please note the same symbol is used for objects having inform picture and text attributes But when you activate Picture symbol for example objects having a text description attribute will not be marked with the above mentioned symbol NOAA Navaids When it is activated buoys and beacons are displayed in CHART NO 1 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA style when it is deactivated
202. re in hectoPascals NH EE FE EN E Temperature in Celsius Wind vectors Speed in knots Precipitation in millimeters Pressure Precipitation L MAP by JEPPESEN SSO er Weather Legend Temperature value label in selected units Isotherms in selected units Symb Vector parameters e g wind are shown with strength and direction scalar parameters e g temperature are shown with an X symbol only Weather Presentation ates w rrznne eon Elf Seurdey Go rede p l ni Se sss z Meteo Parameters Wind vectors Speed in knots Precipitation Weather Presentation Precipitation in millimeters Weather Legend Temperature value label in selected units Isotherms in selected units o o 9o wo 9 9 R ML UU 1 24000000 rc RUSSIA a LT zie ete oerr 2on4 1200 Alf Study Go Tada J 5 M 8 ni se ross sl Meteo Parameters E Meteo Parameter Measurement Units Pressure in hectoPascals Temperature in Celsius Pressure Temperature Wind vectors NH EEEE FE BH Speed in knots Precipitation Last update 28 September 2007 Precipitation in millimeters Weather Legend Temperature value label in selected units Isotherms in selected units o o 9 007 9 R Page 125 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN Text Numeric value is shown in each grid point c By ee E i pL 7 te Pm K m LA SN oot AN B cue rs V
203. register the selected database 5 Ifthe database is located on a removable or a networked hard disk a message Would you like to copy the database to a local hard disk will appear To copy the database answer Yes and choose a destination folder for the database To be able to access the database in its current location answer No Remark Accessing the database from the hard disk is faster and it will not be necessary to keep the CD in the CD ROM drive or be connected to a local network On the other hand for a group of users in a workgroup it may be convenient to access a common database located in the local network After registration you have to add the database to view see chapter V 1 0 and apply a license see chapter V 4 0 if necessary 2 2 Registration from Unknown Location If you do not know location of a database use the search function 1 Goto Data Chart Management menu command In the Chart Manager window select the Databases tab 2 Press the Search automatically button The Automatic database search window will appear Automatic database search 7 Search options Found databases Look in Release Local Hard Drives C D ig Professiana 207 2 05 2007 D iBlobs P aU zitat Te UN 26 04 2001 ReleaseProduc Search subfolders Search system Folders Search hidden Folders Search Database options Check signature Register database TestBase Demo TestBase Demo TestBase Demo T
204. rewall restrictions etc you may use the Updating via E mail service In order to apply E mail Updates Sendrequest to C MAP Norway AS 1 Go to Data Chart Management menu command In the C MAP Chart Manager window select the Updates tab 2 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying updates 3 Press the Create update order button The Save Update Order window will appear Save Update Order i l Zones Available Selected ES Al available zones Select e mail size 144 Mb Floppy L ancel 4 Tick the All available zones checkbox if you want to request all updates available for your license If you want to request updates for several parts of a database zones and areas in case of the chart database select necessary zones in the Available zones list and add them one by one to the Selected zones list by means of the gt button to remove an entry from the Selected zones list use the button 5 In the Select e mail size box select the maximum size of E mail messages you want or are able to receive 6 Press the Save button 7 In the Browse for folder window locate the folder where you want to save the updates order file for example C Temp 8 Press OK The order file containing all information required for updating will be generated and saved in the selected folder as an ORD file Information message will state the file name path to it and will remi
205. ring option is on Also while you move the cursor along the great circle line you can notice appearance of the Delete point symbol which should be displayed above the point only It means that the separation point is actually under the cursor but just hidden This feature with separation point affects the appearance of this symbol only and does not affect any other measurement functions When you work with several windows and would like to unify these settings for all windows switch to the option Tools Options gt General gt Apply settings to all Map Windows If it is not checked the settings are applied to the active window only 8 2 ERBL Electronic Range Bearing Line Tool To call ERBL go to the Tools ERBL menu command During work with ERBL pressing LEFT mouse button causes no action This feature allows using ERBL together with for example Route Planning by checking clearance of a route from dangers Two ERBL modes are possible 1 Measuring distance and bearing from an object Move cursor over an object a cape for example and press RIGHT mouse button ERBL center will be fixed at the object position After that move the cursor aside In the lower left corner of the chart window the following information is displayed distance from ERBL center to cursor Rng bearing from the ERBL center to the cursor Brg to and bearing from the cursor to the ERBL center Brg from To measure distance and bearing from another obj
206. ritical Points Voyage Schedule WGS 84 Route name KOBENHAVN Denseark YSTAD WGS Route name KOBENHAVN Denmark YSTAD Schedule name KOBENHAVN Denmark YSTAD X A I n Pon ef grae KOBENHAVN maral Petc detzathm V TAB wsden 2005 13 45 T2 j j asc Be Ber Fe duassauadsuduss sa ssss s 9555555333 PHELBIBIBISISEIULDIPSIIIEREILEIEI ggg E EF F F FF EEE see ah sj sas 4 3 Waypoints Panel For each waypoint and each leg the following data are displayed Voyage Report Route Planning Route Finder e OQ Waypoints TET TS a YSTAD KOBENHAVN COPENHAGEN Denmark Total distance 68 0 nm Total duration 3h 46m LAT LON Rad NM lt TE mt SPD DTG NM DTA NM TTG Bww Name al Sae Saves 55 25 357 N 013 49 469 E 0 054 18 0 0 94 215 9 YSTAD Sweden SEN Parameters 55 24 591 N 013 48 489E 0 054 180 1 22 214 2 No name 55 23577N 013 47 2738 0 054 180 325 65 2154 Noname Chats Cancel 55 20 968 N 013 43 887E 0 054 18 0 12 63 251 5 No name E E 55 16 967 N 013 22 817E 0 054 18 0 17 32 267 1 No name 55 16 095 N 012 52 665 0 054 18 0 6 59 2887 Noname 55 18 205 N 012 41 750 E 0 054 18 0 1 94 337 3 No name 55 19 998 N 012 40 437E 0 054 180 5 02 006 8 No name
207. rldwide ia 1 day s Bh 2000 kb ForecasFor 134 apr 2007 Download in 07 50 Total 2000 kb Save Request Load Request Send Hequest Cancel The Weather Download Request window for Scheduled Download also has the Save Request and Load Request buttons so that you can save request to a file for further use Last update 28 September 2007 Page 119 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 8 1 5 Weather Packages Panel When your have configured the request in the Weather Download Request window see chapter VII 1 4 you press the Send Request button to start weather downloading The weather package request is displayed in the Weather Packages panel When you send the request the Weather Packages panel opens automatically To open the panel manually go to Weather gt Weather Packages Depending on your choice of communication you will receive weather data instantly Internet or with a delay E Mail see chapter VII 1 1 The progress of the downloading and the status of all weather packages are shown in the Weather Packages panel Weather Presentation Weather Packages 21 08 2007 12 00 Coastal Request Global ECMWF 50 km 22 08 2007 00 00 Coastal Request Global ECMWF 50 km 22 08 2007 00 00 Global ECMWF 50 km 23 08 2007 00 00 Global ECM WF 50 km 23 08 2007 12 00 Global ECMWF 50 km Global ECMWF 150 km 23 08 2007 12 00 Global ECMWF 50 km 23 08 2007 12 00 Global E
208. rt Management gt from C MAP Distribution Center Updates gt Update via Internet 4 Information about charted objects RIGHT click on chart 5 Bookmarks a Access to the whole map b Moving to the previous view and back c Saving internal bookmarks d Opening and deleting internal bookmarks r D o c O Q Q D NO Co CD D O D 3 o D NO e N U D e D J OceanView User s Manual File Save as File Save e Saving external OVB bookmarks as files and opening them File Open f Saving external OVD bookmarks as files gt Save as File gt Save and opening them File Open Window Cascade Window Tile o Organizing windows Horizontal Window Tile vertical c Closing an opened window File Close 7 Screenshots File Export To Image File 8 Printing out screenshots directly from File Print OceanView 9 3 Dimensional mode Tools gt 3D View 10 Tools for cartographic measurements BEEN UO a ERBL Tools ERBL b A B function Tools Measurement 11 Tidal calculations Tools Tides 12 Mariner s objects Data Mariner Objects 13 Weather Prediction a Downloading Weather Data Weather gt Download Data Weather Open Data Browse for b Browse for GRIB File GRIB File Weather gt Weather Time Series Pressure Forecast Data Weather gt Weather Presentation gt s Pressure Last update 28 September 2007
209. s Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP W Enable Dynamic Licensing Available Databases EMC Credit Rest 74 Available Collections Next Report Date 13 maa 2007 12 18 38 caledi Confirmation Date 13 anpena 2007 12 18 38 inull Code 0x10000 Type 0x8 nul Code 0x80000 Type 0x6 Refresh Reported datasets Non reported datasets Dataset exp Dataset 0 DK1MORSO 19 anpena 2007 DK2MORSO 19 anpena 2007 FR200010 26 anpena 2007 SBi00001 26 anpena 2007 SBi00004 24 anpena 2007 mB100016 26 anpena 2007 aBin nisa 16 anpena 2007 3 mum d nm How to change the dynamic licensing service terms To change the dynamic licensing terms add or remove a chart collection to or from the list of chart collections you have ordered add or remove a node to or from the list of your local network nodes or to refuse the service you should 1 Contact the C Map licensing center and inform them about the changes you want to make 2 For the changes to take effect you need to receive a new Initialization Answer To do this send an updates request and in the answer received from the C Map Updates Server there will be the Initialization Answer with new terms 5 0 Auto Updating If you have a CM 93 3 subscription you have the possibility to update your charts at any time by using the Real Time Updating Service RTU or e mail Updating Service C MAP updating service allows you to correct the
210. select all sectors manually Red sectors Red sectors will be highlighted White sectors White sectors will be highlighted Last update 28 September 2007 Page 163 OceanView User s Manual L M AP by JEPPESEN Green sectors Green sectors will be highlighted 3 0 Presentation Settings This group of settings is accessible via the Chart Customize Presentation Settings Presentation Custom Display Depth settings Boundary settings Other settings Text settings Two shades Overseale id Plain borders Light info Shallow pattern Iv Chart boundary INFORM symbol Periodic date Iv Safe contour Grid v Quality symbol Iv Text important Safe contour anly None Picture symbol Iv Text generic lv Safe depths amp Lat Lon arid Text deer symbol Iv Text other Hazard symbol Map margins NOAA Navaids Mariners Notes Plain depth contour I Low accuracy warning National Test v Anticluttenng Iv Tides Info Depth Units Meters OF Cancel Apply Depth settings Two Shades When it is switched on only two shades are applicable shallow waters and deep waters The boundary is the Safety contour see above Shallow and Deep contours are not applicable A depth area shallower than the Safety contour will be colored as the shallow water dark blue and a depth area deeper than the Safety contour will be colored as the deep water white or light greyish green
211. son can work on the server computer and two other persons can work with OceanView on their networked client computers at the same time Last update 28 September 2007 Page 9 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 6 0 Value Added Data and Additional Services Previous versions of the CM93 3 chart database were used in combination with separately existing Tidal and GMDSS Master Plan databases All three databases had to be registered in OceanView separately Now Tidal database and GMDSS Master Plan database are included in the chart database as value added data in additional datasets as well as other data such as SAR Regions and Terrain and do not require separate licensing C MAP Norway offers you a newly developed and effective charts licensing solution called Dynamic Licensing of ENC Using the Dynamic Licensing service will ease the order process for the mariner making ENC licenses available in seconds automatically via the C MAP Online Updating Service Hence all the charts updates and licenses will be onboard and ready for use without a preordering process through the chart supplier Cost is controlled via pre set budgets and spending limits making the concept Pay as you go finally a reality see chapter V 4 4 If you have subscribed and are registered at C MAP Marine Forecast you may get access to Weather forecast data and advanced OceanView functionality like weather and alarms along the route see chapter VII 8 0
212. speed are necessary for the Schedule table also see chapter VII 4 6 To set or change route parameters press the Parameters button in the Route planning Edit mode The Route parameters dialog box will appear It consists of two panels Change Settings and Default settings Route Parameters x wt Route Parameters x Change Settings D efault Settings Change Settings Change Settings Default Settings From WP fi Economic Speed 8 0 iati 50 0 Economic Speed Deviation Turning Radius 00 0 Deviation eviation Great Circle Turning Radius Show Speed Voyage Part Type Dutari Show Bearing Great Circle On the Default settings tab Economic Speed speed that is used by OceanView for time of sailing between waypoints gt Deviation allowable deviation from the leg during sailing between waypoints Last update 28 September 2007 Page 87 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN gt Turning radius turning radius at a waypoint during altering course Great Circle if the option is ticked all new legs are calculated as Great Circles Otherwise all new legs are calculated as Rhumb Lines Show speed When this option is ticked speed is displayed on legs If one of the leg waypoints is outside of the chart window limits the speed is shown over the visible waypoint Show bearing Like the speed setting when this option is ticked courses are displayed on legs Show Nam
213. st D Products Add new product Coverage Period TimeStep Size Global E Chw F 150 km Screen r B 10 day s 12h 4j S635 kb M Pressure 1 Temperature v wind 1 Precipitation e Total Waves e S well Waves ForecastFor 30 apr 2007 Download in r 4 47 Total 5635 kb Send Request Cancel Last update 28 September 2007 Page 116 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 2 Check those weather parameters you want to receive gt Toremove a product from request press the product Remove button X gt To set a geographic area choose a predefined coverage from the drop down list or set your own coverage To set a new coverage jT In the drop down list select the Add New Coverage option The Edit Coverage window opens Hew Coverage Hz Mew Coverage Delete Coverage Boundaries Morth IN Ae 41 198 Wiest w 072 57 420 E 004 13 425 East South IN 44 46 095 Reset Area 2 Initially the New Coverage boundaries are boundaries of your current screen view You can set new boundaries either by entering new coordinate values to the North South East and West fields coordinate values are in degrees minutes and fractions of minute or by selecting a new coverage on the screen 3 To select a new coverage on the screen a Move the mouse pointer to the edge of the coverage displayed on the screen a red frame b When the pointer changes to the horizontal resize pointer click the r
214. stimation Average speed f 2 0 kt Time of position Known 08 06 2007 18 33 ES Estimated 08 06 2007 18 34 Drag the Flag to adjust a known position Apply Close 2 Enter the average speed of the vessel to the Average speed field 3 Enter the last report time value to the Known field in the Time of position section 4 Enter the time at which you want to estimate the position of the vessel to the Estimated field in the Time of position section 5 Press Apply to apply the specified position estimation settings Last update 28 September 2007 Page 93 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 6 The vessel is displayed in the starting point of the route The last reported position of the vessel is marked with a red flag 7 Estimated position of the vessel is displayed as a designated symbol 8 You can move the last reported position symbol flag with the mouse hold the left mouse button and move the mouse and the estimated position symbol will move accordingly 9 To exit the function press Close To the left from a route name in the Available routes list a checkbox is located Ticking a checkbox is equal to pressing the Show button and clearing the box is equal to pressing the Hide button The only difference is that using the checkboxes does not affect the scale and the position of the chart window On the contrary pressing the Show button causes setting a tick in the checkbox and press
215. t Catalogue word DataSet filename 213H0540 C00 Chart Boundaries Source identification code 1004 amp Hydrographic Office UK Source producing agency Hydrographic Office UK Eo POPE RH 100 212H1460 CMAP Italy World 5 000 000 1 500 000 E IB eiaNelun General 1500000 500 000 m ARAUL 3 Coastal 500 000 150 000 1005 Z13H0570 pli E E 7 Coastal Approach 150000 50 000 1008A Z15H127A Eie MUS Approach 50 000 15 000 1006B 214H127B of Update number embedded into ENC 25 Harbor 15000 5000 of Plan 5 000 Highlight Selected Apply Mark All Clear All You can view all charts collected in one or more cartographic layers right hand window or find any chart you are interested in left hand window When you select the chart in the list all information relating to it is shown in the middle window Last update 28 September 2007 Page 58 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 9 0 Troubleshooting with Databases If you encounter a problem with CM 93 3 databases registration licensing viewing renewing or updating first of all check information in the About C MAP tab Go to Data Chart Management menu command and in the C MAP Chart Manager window select the About C MAP tab C MAP Chart Manager Databases Licenses Updates Dynamic Licensing Network Config System Info About C MAP licensemc map no htkp ie c map na 47 51 4
216. t and with radius of line curvature 1 Formats for LINE objects Format without radius represents the sequence of Longitude and Latitude coordinates of all LINE object points La1 Fi1 La2 Fi2 LaN FiN Format with radius represents the sequence of Longitude Latitude coordinates and radiuses of line curvature for all LINE object points 0 FiX La1 Fi1 R1 La2 Fi2 R2 LaN FiN RN where first pair of values 0 and FiX is just attributes of format with radius 2 Formats for AREA objects Format without radius represents the sequence of Longitude and Latitude coordinates of all AREA object points with repeated first point at the end La1 Fi1 La2 Fi2 LaN FiN Lat Fit Format with radius represents the sequence of Longitude Latitude coordinates and radiuses of line curvature for all AREA object points with repeated first point at the end with radius 0 0 FiX Lat Fi1 R1 La2 Fi2 R2 LaN FiN RN Lal Fi1 0 where first pair of values O and FiX is just attributes of format with radius The coordinates La and Fi presented in a square cylindrical projection La A Longitude Fi ZA Latitude Where Longitude is a decimal value in degrees from 180 to 180 with sign if direction is W and if E Latitude is a decimal value in degrees from 90 to 90 with sign if direction is S and if N Factor A is defined in the following way 90 190 e
217. t can be dynamically licensed Available Collections the list of chart collections of a specified database which were indicated in the dynamic licensing agreement with C Map Reported datasets the list of reported datasets names and access expiry dates Non reported datasets the list of datasets that were viewed but are not reported yet names and access expiry dates Credit Rest the rest of credit in the dongle the credit rest value is sent to you each time you receive updates in a confirmation answer Next Report Date the date when the next report should be sent to C Map in case charts are not reported before the mandatory report date access to all datasets both reported and not reported is discontinued and can be resumed only after the confirmation answer allowing use of the charts is received from the C Map Updating Server Confirmation Date the date when the last confirmation answer was received Last update 28 September 2007 Page 43 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN e Enable Dynamic Licensing if the box is checked the dynamic licensing for a specified database is activated and you can access to all datasets contained in specified chart collections if the box is cleared you cannot access to new datasets that is the datasets that were not previously opened but you still have access to already viewed datasets both reported and not reported L MAP Chart Management Databases License
218. t code it is contained in the license file 8 Goto Data gt Chart Management In the C MAP Chart Management window select the Licenses tab 9 In the Selected database drop down list select the database for which you are applying the license 10 Press the Add manually button to open the Add License Manually dialogue window Add License Manually x Available Zones Datasets H Zune 1 H Zune 2 H Zune 3 H Zone 4 i Zone 5 i Zone B Zone T m Fann D D atasets Area name Zone 0 Licenze f 234567990123454 Add License Close Last update 28 September 2007 Page 41 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 11 In the Available Zones Datasets box select the Zone or the Area for which the license is generated Your selection will be displayed in the Datasets Area name field 12 Enter manually or copy the 16 digit code to the License field 13 If you use the eToken please ensure that you have connected it to the PC The eToken must be the one used during installation 14 Press the Add License button The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message License has been added successfully will appear Press OK Remark When you enter the field Data Set or Area Name you will only find Zones and Areas Cells are also listed as areas in this list All Cells Areas and Additional Areas within a Zone have a unique number For example the cell 94B in Zone 1 Will be listed as Zone 1 Area 9
219. t style lt e POINT E LINE lt AREA lt NOTE Default style 5 Database Wizard x Select the database provider you want Microso ft Access Type the location of the database C Program Files CM93v3 SDK WserObjs mdb Last update 28 September 2007 The Database Wizard is the link between an external database and OceanView t can decide what is to be displayed on the screen from which database and how Points Lines Areas and Notes can be generated and displayed or altered from existing databases In order to access the Wizard select Database gt Database Wizard The Welcome window will appear Choosing Next will bring you to this screen where you must make your choice of Creating a new database or opening an existing one for editing Clicking Browse will open a browser for selecting the file that you wish to edit Choose the file and then press Open to select it In the event of generating a new database you will be prompted for a Title and a Description Enter the desired field names and then choose Next to continue with database selections The next step is to select the appropriate object definitions Choose the style point line area or note color type and size Once satisfied with the dialogue box choices click Next to continue This page defines the type of connection to database and when necessary the initialization parameters Currently OceanView supp
220. t will be sent and data received and downloaded automatically if in the Setup Connection parameters the Automatic send receive parameter is checked see chapter VII 1 1 5 In case the Automatic send receive parameter is not checked the request will be put to the Weather Packages table in the waiting mode To send the request press the Send Receive button in the Weather Packages panel E mail SMTP POP3 1 Open the Weather Download Request window see Access to Weather Download Function To use the Easy Mode download just press the Send Request button and confirm the approximate weather package size Configure the request see chapter VII 1 4 2 Press the Send Request button 3 Weather data request will be sent and data received and downloaded automatically if in the Setup Connection parameters the Automatic send receive parameter is checked see chapter VII 1 1 The procedure will take more time than it does in case of the Internet HTTP communication type 4 In case the Automatic send receive parameter is not checked the request will be put to the Weather Packages table in the waiting mode To send the request press the Send Receive button in the Weather Packages panel gt E mail MAPI 1 Open the Weather Download Request window see Access to Weather Download Function To use the Easy Mode download just press the Send Request button and confirm the approximate weather package size Configure the request see chapter VII 1
221. talled on your computer to send data requests and receive weather data files For OceanView to be able to use your e mail program the program should support MAPI Messaging API OceanView then processes received weather data and loads weather packages automatically gt E Mail Folder Send Recv In case you use the E Mail Folder Send Recv e mail connection option you need to set paths to two folders Send folder Send path and Receive folder Receive path Folders are set in the Folder Parameters branch of the connection parameters tree e Send folder Send path is the folder where data requests are saved as xml files The files have a predefined name format request xxxxx xml you are not allowed to change request file names After a request file is generated and saved send it as an attachment to an e mail to datacenterx c map no Weather data will be sent to you attached to the response e mail Last update 28 September 2007 Page 108 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN e Receive folder Receive path is the folder where weather data files received from the data center should be saved OceanView checks the Receive folder periodically and when the program finds data files there it loads the weather package automatically The loaded weather package is added to the Weather Packages window E Setup Connection X Communication type E Mail Folder Send Re Data center Timeout Attachment size Kb
222. te finder you may skip this chapter and continue reading from chapter VII 4 0 Route planning Edit mode Last update 28 September 2007 Page 82 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN To create a route without the automatic Route Finder 1 Open the Route planning panel 2 Press the New button The Add new route dialog box will appear I 08 Route Mame Mersin Constanta From Fort Mersin To Fort Constanta ORK Cancel 3 Input the Route name and names of the depature and destination ports 4 Press OK Remark You can input any Route Name but using departure and arrival port names is recommended Indeed though port names are presented in the From Port and To Port fields in some Voyage planning tables and dialog boxes only the route name is presented The port names which you type here appear in the 1 Route Planning Available routes list 2 Voyage report see chapter VII 6 0 3 Export and Import routes see chapter VII 5 2 You can change port names any time In order to do that in the Available routes table Select the route press the Rename button and in the Modify Route Info window you can change route name as well as names of the ports Last update 28 September 2007 Page 83 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN 4 0 Route Planning Edit Mode You can create a route either using Route finder see chapter VII 2 0 or manually see chapter VII 3 0 After that yo
223. ter is inside the chart area to restore availability of this kind of zoom Type scale directly in the Scale indicator gt Use the Scale panel that appears when you click in the Scale indicator 7m a a a Ed The buttons and are equal to the buttons and accordingly The button opens the Go To Position panel This panel is described in chapter VI 1 0 You can also change scale here gt Chart gt Set Original scale This will change the scale to the scale of compilation original scale of the source paper navigational chart gt Chart gt Set Best scale The largest scale chart available in its original scale will be displayed The search among charts is carried out for the central screen position 3 0 Bookmarks The central screen position and current scale define the current view There are several methods of changing a view gt The and buttons on the Toolbar change a view to the previous one and back again gt The button changes to the view at start up in a scale of 1 100 000 000 and shows the whole world map Internal OceanView Bookmarks You have possibility to save a current view as a bookmark and open it later Last update 28 September 2007 Page 61 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN To save a bookmark 1 Set a view by choosing a position and scale 2 Type in the bookmark name in a special box on the Toolbar oeverswi z ee 3 Press ENTER The bookmark is now
224. tes Export Import window will appear wth Routes Export Import Available routes Mersin Constanta Mersin Constanta Import YSTAD K BEHMHAVM COPENHAGEN Denmark T STAD Sweden K BEMHAVMH COPENHAGEN Denmark impor SANKT PETERBURG KOBENHAYA COPENHAGEN Denn SANKT PETERBURGA ussia EL BENHAVMN COPENHAGEN Denmark Close Rename Delete 2 Select the route you want to export Remark Using CTRL and SHIFT keyboard keys you can select several routes All selected routes will be saved in a single file if this feature is supported by file format see the table above Last update 28 September 2007 Page 96 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN 3 Press the Export button The Select Export File Format window will open There you can select the format for the route export file tA Select Export File Format Oceanview Route Format Sperm Format Furuna Format PCPlanner Format PCPlanner Waypoint Format PCPlanner Route Format PCPlanner Track Format E Telka Farmat Cancel 4 A standard MS Windows Save as dialog will appear OceanView will offer to save the file in a folder defined in the Tools gt Options gt File Locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 You can assign different folder if necessary 5 Input the file name in the File name field If you input a name of existing file containing exported routes selected routes will be added to existing file if this featur
225. th a full path can be stored in this field and associated with the object When such an object is displayed on the chart clicking on the right mouse button and choosing URL popup menu item activates the corresponding program Internet browser for WWW and Microsoft Word files and loads the resource The field should be of string type up to 255 characters long Email e mail address can be stored in this field and associated with the object When such an object is displayed on the chart clicking on the right mouse button and choosing E Mail To popup menu item activates the mail client program e g Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express and creates a new message to recipient specified in this field The field should be of the string type up to 255 characters long Last update 28 September 2007 Page 168 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN The set of necessary and additional fields depends on the object type and is defined in the table below v Necessary fields which must be linked to corresponding fields in a User Database for creating objects of some type vx Additional fields that contain supplementary information and can be defined optionally x Fields which are not used for this object type Last update 28 September 2007 Page 169 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN APPENDIX B METRICS FORMAT DESCRIPTION There are two kinds of metrics format for LINE and AREA objects withou
226. the panel The dark blue arrow in the upper left corner represents the direction and period of total sea The blue arrow in the lower left corner represents the direction and the period of the swell The red arrow in the upper right corner represents the direction and velocity of the wind To read values of the weather parameters represented by the arrows see corresponding weather legends in the Weather Presentation panel to open a weather legend relating to a weather parameter select the weather parameter in the Meteo Parameters table and the corresponding weather legend will be displayed in the Weather Legend part of the panel For more details about the Weather Presentation panel see chapter VII 8 2 The polar diagram gives you information about the speed and course of the vessel in a specified position on the route as well as about the speed and course values combinations that can cause danger of a sudden increase in roll amplitude and in a worst case capsizing The diagram consists of the following elements Concentric circular axes representing vessel speed The vessel symbol plotted in the middle of the diagram The vessel speed and direction vector the arrow pointing outward from the center of the vessel symbol shows the direction and velocity of the vessel The direction bearing is the angle between the imaginary vertical axis of the diagram the axis pointing to the North and the vector of the vessel speed
227. the depth area Any symbol line color or text displayed on the screen is defined by some object and its attributes contained in the vector electronic chart 5 0 Licensing Chart databases are usually stored on a separate CD DVD which is purchased from C Map dealers When purchasing a database you are provided with the database written on a CD DVD and with a special dongle eToken Remark eToken is a smart card ensuring protection of C MAP Chart Database It should always be plugged in the USB slot If your eToken is not connected OceanView will not display charts except background charts that are always available as well as it will not receive updates if you are subscribed to this service With eToken you are able to use your chart database on different computers you may install the same database on several PC s and transfer the eToken from one PC to another If you do not have eToken you are only able to use the chart database on a single PC To gain access to cartographic information contained in chart databases from OceanView you have to obtain chart licenses The licenses are available for a worldwide coverage or for any combination of Zones Areas or Cells Please contact C MAP Norway AS for detailed information see also chapter IV 7 0 You have to purchase licenses for the coverage you have selected When purchased your license is registered in C MAP Norway AS Licenses are provided in files with the usr extension
228. tial depth and height points Wireframe shows hides surface grid Colored z layers paints depth layers with colors of a specified palette Alarm area paints alarm depth layer with a special color x e 5 Water surface shows hides water surface Terrain draws terrain in 3D view information is given from special file JI Last update 28 September 2007 Page 67 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN Seabed shows hides seabed Compass shows hides the image of the compass in the lower left window corner Navigation Aids shows hides the images of aids to navigation ERBL tool draws Electronic Range Bearing Line in 3D window and allows calculating Range Bearing to and Bearing from as in the map window see chapter VI 8 2 e he Show hide ERBL Depth and coordinate scale frame shows frame with values of depth latitude and longitude coordinate scales Last update 28 September 2007 Page 68 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN In the Vertical Scale tab you can adjust vertical scale for the best presentation of the surface Land surface and seabed surface scales are configured separately x a ta Z scale Water Land The vertical scale with the value of 1 displayed in the field under the scale control slider in the highest position means that the vertical scale is the same as the chart scale The vertical scale with the value of 100 is
229. tically drawn graph without any level marks In addition there is a very useful feature within the diagram When you move the mouse pointer over the diagram area the time and the corresponding tidal stream direction and speed are shown below allowing you to obtain detailed information Last update 28 September 2007 Page 103 OceanView User s Manual C in M AP by JEPPESEN l 0 o o yu Astro Calculator Tides Streams v Switch Tides On Off Graph Speeds Directions rc Time v Current Time 2005 06 07 12 18 09 Play Time Zone 05 00 Direction 324 50 Speed 1 78kn Flood Ebb Ebb Speed N A Direction N A Flood Ebb N A Direct Changes Results In UTC gt Speed Directions Provides the information about speed and direction predictions for next two days starting from the current day The step of such predictions is one hour Astro Calculator Tides Streams v Switch Tides On Off Graph Speeds Directions urc Time v Current Time EDD a et od UTC 2005 06 08 2005 06 07 12 18 09 Play i Direction Flood Ebb Time Zone 05 00 12 00 321 10 Ebb Direction 324 60 331 78 Ebb Speed 1 78kn 28 340 30 Ebb Flood Ebb Ebb TE 340 63 Ebb 335 27 Ebb 106 87 127 54 145 29 Results In UTC 7 3 Astronomical Calculator Information about celestial bodies is accessible on the Astro Calculator panel This pane
230. time step at which weather parameters readings from the weather package are made gt In the Size field an approximately estimated weather package size is displayed The total size of the request is displayed in the Total information panel at the lower right corner of the window gt The Forecast for box is only active for Historical Weather function and the Download in box is only active for the Scheduled Download function see chapter Modifications of the Weather Download Request Window gt Press the Send Request button to send data request or Cancel to cancel weather downloading Modifications of the Weather Download Request Window The Weather Download Request window for different weather download types has some additional features in comparison with its basic mode It stays unchanged for Overview and Coastal download types and changes for Customized Easy Mode download types and for Scheduled Download gt For Customized Download The Weather Download Request window for customized download has an additional function you can save the request to a file and load it later the Save Request and Load Request buttons ll Weather Download Request x Praducts Add new product Ea Coverage Period TimeStep Size Global ECMWF 150 km w Screen 3 day s Bh 2561 kb ForecastFor 54 apr 2007 Download in 07 37 Total 2561 kb Save Request Load Request Send Request Cancel To save the current request 1 Press the S
231. ts Tools Window Help 5 x Q GVAADS ADAR cs Rig i Qi de de dK iii ole U Ez WT N SPE axial Pn 1 100000000 e ERS c Vrae E We df ANE 09 20 EON TG ERTA SPAN X CAMEROON libe EQUATORIAL GUINEA v Test Areas al a Idx Latitude Longitude Radius S1 2012500 N 061 01 800 W 2 000 000 m Last update 28 September 2007 Page 175 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN APPENDIX C STYLE FORMAT DESCRIPTION The following definitions were used in description of the format e String One or none elements One or more elements Or Remark Please note that the style format is not described completely as it was simplified for common use of objects Style can be represented by string Style GeometryType BYTE Priority gt lt lfStateStyle gt lt DefaultStyle gt lt GeometryType gt P p L l A a Where P or p for Point type style L or l for Line type style A or a for Area type style Priority defines the order in which objects will be drawn An object with a less Priority is drawn after objects with greater Priority Default value of Priority is 1 The fStateStyle element allows applying style elements according to object states lt lfStateStyle gt z lt If gt lt StyleElement gt lt Endlf gt lt lf gt lt Statelndex gt lt ValueOfState gt Where the State ndex is a fixed value
232. u should enter the Edit mode in order to plot the route or check it When a route is in the edit mode the Route Planning panel consists of the Waypoints Critical points and Schedule panels Control buttons are located in the right part of the panel and they are different as compared with ordinary Route Planning panel The total route distance and the total voyage duration are calculated automatically and displayed in the top right corner of the panel lt 0ceanView New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help 5ue aa c 5 Ees Xa amp elEe ivol iriw ze 2212 uides Jd 3 AM ele e e 1 424468 SJ DLABE Magleby F Es Stev x Lille Hedditgaotdvi Fakse Lund Store Heddinge J akse Ladeplads Inhalte 2 s fh osa et ae w 4 a eed pa in Voyage Report Route Planning Route Finder 0 Save SaveAs Taare a 55 24 581 N RedNM 55 25 357 N 013 49 469E 30 180 v ClO 013 48 489 E 18 0 4m 55 23 577 N 013 47 273E 18 0 18 0 10m 42m No name 55 20 368 N 55 16 967 N 55 18 205 N 013 43 887 E 013 22 917 E 012 41 750 E Y 122 67 w 325 65 8 No name No name No name 55 19 998 N 55 24 975 N 012 40 437E 012 41 492 E No name No name 55 30 885 N 55 32 204 N 55 32 926 N 012 42 572E 012 42 814 E 012 42 430 E 215 9 YSTAD Swed
233. ual n MAP b y JEPPESEN 2 5 Removing OceanView To remove OceanView 1 Goto Start gt Settings gt Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs 2 Delete successively all components of the OceanView installation package 1 eToken RTE 2 C Map Professional SDK RTE 3 C Map OceanView 4 C Map CM 3D 5 C Map Terminal To delete a component in the list of installed programs select one of the components and click Remove 3 When removing C Map OceanView you can choose to keep or remove the user data created during work with the program 4 When removing C Map Professional SDK RTE you can choose to keep or remove databases updates and licenses already installed on your computer Page 18 Last update 28 September 2007 OceanView User s Manual C M AP by JEPPESEN 3 0 OceanView Interface 3 1 OceanView Main Window Run OceanView from the MS Windows Start menu or using your shortcut on the desktop The program general layout looks as follows North sign Title bar Menu bar Toolbar Chart window Scale indicator wb Ocean View New view 1 c g a x ELLIE PAIE Te crued reer ee 34 52 933 S 016 08 018 W Ready Status bar Cursor coordinates Cursor The program window consists of the following elements 1 Title bar in the bar you can see the name of the program OceanView the name of the currently opened file and a standard set of a window control buttons Minimize
234. ubscription Subscription information includes a list of products you have subscribed to For each product the following information is provided Geographical weather model type e Validity Coverage e Forecast period and time step Weather forecast elements provided for the product pressure temperature and so on Last update 28 September 2007 Page 111 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN In case you have changed weather data subscription terms you will have to renew weather subscription To do so go to Weather gt Download Data Subscription and in the Weather Subscription window press the Request Subscription button Your further actions on sending receiving subscription depend on the communication type set in the Setup Connection parameters see above Remark Weather packages that you receive include subscription files and your subscription is renewed automatically every time you receive a new weather package So in fact you do not have to renew your subscription manually 8 1 3 Downloading Weather After you have received the subscription to weather products you are ready to download and display weather data Weather Download Types OceanView provides four types of data download gt Easy Mode Download This option allows downloading of all weather products listed in your subscription Configure weather download request using the Setup Easy Mode function Weather gt Download data gt
235. update 28 September 2007 Page 52 OceanView User s Manual C MAP b y JEPPESEN 6 Type the number of the Notice to Mariner in the Notice field 7 Select the Source Producing Agency The list consists of the abbreviations only after selection the full name of Agency is shown 8 Select the Chart number Source Identification code 9 Press the Show button to move the screen to the chart selected 10 Press OK You are asked if you really want to add an object to the selected chart Do you want to add an object to the Chart 100 Press Yes if you want to continue or No if you want to exit the dialog 11 If you answer Yes the dialog box where you have to enter the object attributes opens Select the attribute in the list and type in or select in the appeared ComboBox its value in the Value string These attributes affect such things as the symbol used for displaying the object and information about the object shown on the Object Info panel see chapter VI 5 0 The list of attributes is usually different and depends on the selected object category 12 Plot the object on the chart You can do it directly in the chart window or by typing its coordinates In first case simply click on the chart at the required position s For editing use common principles of drawing objects described in chapter VI 8 1 n second case press the Metrics button Type the coordinates of the point or vertexes in case of a line or area
236. uto increment type could be used If the field type is not auto increment the program will generate a value for this field Primary key field is recommended to assign to ID Latitude the field is used to store latitude coordinates of geo referenced location of objects It can be of double or lt string gt type amp If the field has the doubles type it stores decimal values in degrees from 90 to 90 with sign if direction is S and if N If the field has the string type the format of data must be defined in the Latitude Format field This wizard field is not linked to the database field and following formats may be chosen from the drop down list lt DD MM mmm gt or lt DD MM mm gt where DD is degrees MM is minutes mm and mmm is decimal minutes is direction S or N The assigned Latitude field should contain string values in this format Longitude the field is used to store longitude coordinates of geo referenced location of objects It can be of double or string type If the field has the double type it stores decimal values in degrees from 180 to 180 with sign if direction is W and if E If the field has the string type the format of data must be defined in the Longitude Format field This wizard field is not linked to the database field and following formats may be chosen from the drop down list lt DDD MM mmm gt or lt DDD MM mm gt w
237. vated 9 1 AIS Configuration To receive AIS messages you need to configure the OceanView AIS functionality Go to AIS gt AIS In Out Config the AIS In Out Config functional panel will open Ud 98 34 S 032 44 7D1 E AIS In Out Contig Add AIS talkers connected to your computer to the table of talkers To add a talker 1 Press New the Input Configuration window will open E Input Configuration Device Name Device Type ats TalkerlD Communication line B aud rate cow ka 4600 Retranslate line B aud Rate xem Fetranslate IP 57001 Time Out fo 2 Enter the talker data e Device name name of the transmitting device e Device Type choose the type of the transmitting device from the drop down list e TalkerlD talker identification reserved for future use e Communication line Baud rate select the communication channel and the channel baud rate from the corresponding drop down lists Last update 28 September 2007 Page 138 OceanView User s Manual C MAP by JEPPESEN e Retranslate line Baud rate select the retranslation communication channel and the channel baud rate from the corresponding drop down lists Use the function if you want to retranslate received AIS messages to other computers connected with your computer through a network e Retranslate IP IP of the computer to which the received data should be retranslated e Time Out reserved for future use
238. want to configure DCOM MyComputer 6 Right click the computer name and choose Properties from the shortcut menu Last update 28 September 2007 Page 26 OceanView User s Manual n MAP b y JEPPESEN f 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In the Properties dialog box select the Default Properties tab and make sure that e the Enable Distributed COM on this computer check box is checked e inthe Default Authentication Level box Connect is selected e inthe Default Impersonation Level box Identity is selected Select the COM Security tab Under Access Permissions click Edit Limits to open the Access Permission dialog box Access parameters of the following groups should be configured e ANONYMOUS LOGON select Allow Local Access and Allow Remote Access check boxes e Everyone select Allow Local Access and Allow Remote Access check boxes e NETWORK select Allow Remote Access check box If the group or user who needs access does not appear in the list of permissions add it the list Click OK to return to the COM Security tab Under Access Permissions click Edit Default to open the Access Permission dialog box Access parameters of the following groups should be configured e SELF select Allow Local Access and Allow Remote Access check boxes e SYSTEM select Allow Local Access check box e NETWORK select Allow Remote Access check box If the group or user who needs access does not appear in th
239. wnload The Weather Download Request window is modified in a specific way for its different functions The modifications are described below in the Modifications of the Weather Download Request Window chapter Last update 28 September 2007 Page 115 TM OceanView User s Manual C MAP Below you can see the general view of the Weather Download Request window lll Weather Download Request Products Add new product Ea Coverage Period TimeStep Size Global ECH WwF 150 km X Screen vw E 10 dav s 12h 4 B831 kb Forecast For 5 apr 2007 Download in 44 94 E Total Ba31 kb Send Request Cancel The window contains the request table Forecast for and Total information panels and Send Request and Cancel functional buttons In the request table you can add a product to the request set the product parameters remove a product from the request set a geographic area for which a forecast is required set the period for which you need weather data and the time step of weather parameters readings gt To add a product to the request 1 Press the Add new product button 2 Select the product you want to add in the drop down list The product appears in the table and is removed from the list gt To set product parameters 1 Click on the plus sign near the product name to expand the product parameters list to collapse the list press the minus sign near the product name lll Weather Download Reque
240. wnloaded cyclone warning an alarm will be indicated with a purple line This is based on the above described calculation regarding distance from cyclone track When in cyclone areas we always recommend you to update cyclone files regularly and inspect them manually For detailed information you are requested to ask your nearest WMO Cyclone Warning Center 8 6 Ice Coverage For downloading of Ice Coverage information see article 8 1 the Download Ice Concentration section The presentation of the Ice Concentration Ice Coverage follows the guidelines issued by the World Meteorological Organization see color legend in the figure below The Ice Concentration is activated in the Weather Presentation panel or by choosing the Ice Concentration icon I OceanView New view 1 ae File Edit Chart Data Value Added Data Weather AIS Database Objects Tools Window View Help Ssh Sagan al amp A amp eI l ul 7 aw deg F zl 25 EA c5 ad P2 gd d d BET 2 90 c 8 Y LA AEL D Y E 67 20 786 N 022946 045 E Ice Conc none Weather Presentation Meteo Parameters Weather Legend Meteo Parameter Measurement Units Ice concentration Ice concentration i Iz 10 ice concentration value label Alarm zone p 10 ice concentration contours 10 30 60 NUM SCRL Last update 28 September 2007 Page 131 OceanView User s Manual C in MAP by JEPPESEN Warning The Ice Coverage is an

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