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1. 3 Correcting the Vessel Position Using eene eene nnns 39 3 2 4 Manual Correction of the Vessel np UAR UND ERE LUE 41 n VAS Canceling all the Entered Offsets in the Correction of the Vessel Position 43 2 9 SETTING THE PARAMETERS AND OPERATION IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE 43 3 3 1 Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety at eG uisu neenon ette 43 3 3 2 Setting the Alarms in Voyage Monitoring Mode eese eene nnne essere eese 4 du Settings for the NS Operation in the Navigation Mode 45 3 3 4 Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 47 3 9 Obtaining Additional Information During the NS Operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 49 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 203 of 210 3 4 M OOBRSSVIDEBEBCTRONICAT BUB TS RII acest SUP MESE 52 3 4 1 Awonna te C Nar RR RR RR oT 32 3 4 2 Loading Charts Required DY the USEF sees 53 3 4 3 Changing the Order of Overlaying the Displayed Charts esses eene po 3 4 4 Ia EE TIU A NOR RR NER af 3 4 5 Turning ON Off the Display of Vario
2. 97 Suid Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper Chart eese ether 102 3 7 4 Editing a Previously Created 105 3 7 5 Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route nnns 115 3 50 Editing a Previously Created Schedule i DEES ci ecce iine 121 RN Loading of and Work with a Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 126 dou Alarm Settings in Salling alone the Roul tnim vb 129 3 7 9 Networking Information on the Created Routes e t En XI EE Ua 130 3 8 MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK WITH THE USER CHARTS 3 6 1 Making Manual Updates P 131 3 8 2 Creating User Charts with Service Information Supplementing Electronic Chart Data 142 3 8 3 Editing User 777 151 3 6 4 Presentation of Objects on the User Charts and Work with Two User Charts Simultaneously 457 3 6 5 Networking Information on the User Charts esses eene eese eee nnn nnne ness nnn nnns 156 S S 159 3 9 1 Viewing and Frinting Out the Ship 3 LOG gh iR ul pias nenni da bb tuis 159 2 9 2 TO RIESA EE O A A TEE A NUMEN ADE
3. 172 CALCULA TIONS DE SPEED TO GU si etd 173 CANCELING ALL THE ENTERED OFFSETS IN THE CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION 43 CHANGING THE ORDER OF OVERLAYING THE DISPLAYED CHARTS ee eeee eee eee eterne 35 CHART UNLOAD E CHAR 9 A 196 A 221 7 2 CORRECTING THE VESSEL POSITION USING ARPA INFORMATION 39 CREATING A ROUTE PLAN WITH A CHECK FOR THE PRESENCE OF DANGERS TO NAVIGATION HUU O A9 97 CREATING A SCHEDULE OF THE VESSEL S MOTION ALONG THE ROUTE 115 CREATING USER CHARTS WITH SERVICE INFORMATION SUPPLEMENTING ELECTRONIC E X 142 DATA REQUIRED FOR THE WORK WITH THE MANUAL ee eee eese eene e eese eese esee sese sete esee eese e ee eeee 3 DISPLAY OF ARPA CURSOR ERBL AND SCREEN 22 ie ttksvasa Fes E APEESS URS aasa 72 EDITING A PREVIOUSLY CREATED ROUTE
4. 105 ALPHABETIC LIST Page 206 of 210 EDITING PREVIOUSLY CREATED SCHEDULE esee ete teen neos ee etae a nee 121 EDITING USER CHAR TS iioisstixissbbi vii e PEERS PRERE OE RE 151 ELECIRONIC CHART AREA aaa MAE 11 ERDE P X 9A OO0nO 207 EVEN e YXO E I A nm 211 FREE CURSOR saisie eH EUR M EATER EE EUR 25 GENERAL REVIEW AND PURPOSE OF THE USER MANUAL e eere esee 3 GRAPHICS CURSOR UN MM PERSA een ane 26 HELP 220 HOT dos 21 HOW USE THE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 191 ilu 195 INITIAL PARAMETER ES ERE I IDE SREN VEA aiiai 3l KEEPING A SHIP S LUG ouis RENE M RING IUE
5. CONTROLS Page 25 of 210 To select one of the four display modes in the Information Area Position the cursor in the appropriate section and press the left trackerball button successively Position the cursor on the line with the current electronic To change scale chart scale press the left trackerball button and select the required scale 3 the Chart Area the free cursor may have a shape of various tools switched by pressing the right trackerball button Functional capabilities implemented by pressing the left FRED euren eee trackerball button View To activate REVIEW function To display a window with parameters of this radar target positioned on a radar target To activate INFO function To activate ZOOM function To activate ERBL function 2 3 5 Graphics Cursor Graphics Cursor is used in the operation of some NS functions and has a shape of an intersection of lines corresponding to the latitude and longitude of the given point the shape of the cursor however can be changed as required The cursor is shown as an intersection of two lines corresponding to the latitude and longitude of the given point see fig um SHORT The cursor is shown as a small cross see fig To move such cursor use the Trackerball or the cursor control keys on the Keyboard or by entering manually coordinates of the point where the cursor is required to be positioned after the cursor activi
6. T MED E DEEP EIS MAN UE 174 TURNING ON OFF THE DISPLAY OF VARIOUS INFORMATION 5 57 VIEWING AND PRINTING OUT THE SHIP S LOG Y XA PAR PR RAPERE Y E ERU 159 VIEWING ARCHIVE DA TA 171 VIEWING OTHER CHARTS AND NAVIGATION AREAS eee e tenes esee 59 VOYAGE MONITORING MODE A A4 A A aeons 8 WARNINGS FOR THE USE OF TRANSAS CHARTS ccccccsssccscccessccccccssssccccccssssccsccsessccsccssessccscseees 2 WORK WITH ARCS FORMAT RASTER CHARTS eiie eese asses eee 68 WORE WITH RADAR 69
7. D 13 eta 15 0819 48 NEW CHE 218 2 ma it ax a at ly CH is ai ya an Fr 4 ES h A T FR ka wa MENU REA TE p x T in a Af um j iX m AHEAD SHIP 200 BERLE Iwro PO xeu y di task HB Rhomm HELP CONFIG VECTORS FIXED RANGE 11 O2NM 1 B 000 MOT RECN SURLE DEPTHS IK Ne THE 1n za ag ia 4a 24 ac Ly C Vie a t ETT E t 4 qq T ALARM EVENT 4 Fig 2 1 Screen Areas of Navi Sailor 2 2 1 Electronic Chart Area This area may display the following information electronic charts up to 6 covering the screen outlines and ID numbers of all the charts available in the collection for the displayed charts the frames are shown in a bold line and numbers are in the bold type numbered reference grid e additional information such as temporary updating Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 12 of 210 route plan with numbered waypoints ownship symbol its primary position with a speed vector and the secondary position e display of the vessel s primary and secondary tracks ARPA cursor and ERBL e positions and motion vectors of targets acquire
8. L Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ARPA Page 70 of 210 Set the vector length for the targets and the ownship display vectors with length From 1 to 99 mm corresponding to the set value ARPAWectors To display vectors of a fixed length Targets table containing parameters of the ARPA Target table view Enter targets displayed by the NS appears in the bottom part of the NS screen After viewing the table exit into the NS main menu Esc In this case the table remains on the screen If necessary close the table of ze A window with the table is removed from the targets NS screen 3 5 3 Display of ARPA Cursor ERBL and Screen This kind of display can be provided by the NS depending on the type of interfaced ARPA The cursor and ERBL cannot be displayed unless the connected ARPA has an output in accordance with IEC 1162 1 see Lechnica Relerence When BridgeMaster series ARPAs by Racal Decca Marine are connected provided the data exchange is in accordance with a special protocol see echnical the following facilities become available the screen displays a circle with numbered degrees corresponding to the visible ARPA screen ERBL is displayed 1 Display of the ARPA cursor and or ERBL MEL EU i USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 71 of 210 The cursor is shown on the Turn on the di
9. n 236 5 4 2 Specific Features of Using ARCS Charts in ECS 239 5 5 WORK WITH LEICA VECTOR 1500 DAE DAES BINOCULARS ccccscescecceccecescesceccecescescescecescescescusescuces 240 LABLEUOPFLCONIEIENLS 2istaebbR aer COMMI RUD TIER ANI PEE RENT QUUM 241 ALPHABETIC LIST Page 205 of 210 ALPHABETIC LIST ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE MANUAL 6 ADD INFO MM 204 AHEAD 192 ALARM SETTINGS IN SAILING ALONG THE ROUTEE 4 eee ee esee ette ens 129 ALARM e A O O AA A 207 ARCS MODE VY M 236 ARP Y A OO 217 AUTOMATIC CHART LOADING ER rda cnan Do SEXES 52 AUXILIARY NS FACILITIES USED IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE 47 CALCULATING ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL ETA IN THE WAYPOINT FROM THE CURRENT VESSEL POSITION
10. 49 ALPHABETIC LIST Page 207 of 210 OBTAINING INFORMATION FROM AN ELECTRONIC CHART eere eee eee ee tenen senes esee eee teoo 62 OBTAINING INFORMATION ON CURRENTS iii cssnkxiscusase sert k dao n eain Ep 185 OBTAINING INFORMATION ON POR FRI Sep PAR IE Og ai 175 OBTAINING INFORMATION ON TIDES oti cibus bunasu 180 PRESENTATION OF OBJECTS ON THE USER CHARTS AND WORK WITH TWO USER CHARTS SIMULTANEOUSLY ene 157 FURPU SE 22h HERREN RD REN HI WOUM EQUAL RII Rene RO UMEN UI DM ME 191 RELY MIG A A E X 195 ROUTE PLANNING ON THE ELECTRONIC CHART wosssccscccecctsscecsecencsecssssenssecascccsseasencosascecessesseecsesectesecss 94 OO 200 RUNNING THE NS AND TURNING IT 29 SAVING RADAR TARGETS TRACES PARERE PAR FE ERRAT 73 07 9 o XX X O n 195 SCALING OF ELECTRONIC CHART o eL nio Uca RP VAS 59 SELECTING THE POSITIONING SYSTEM FOR THE PRIMARY AND SECON
11. Position the cursor on the WP estes A column where the cursor is which is required to be deleted positioned is deleted To edit WP parameters follow the procedure similar to that used for their initial input see Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper Chart It is then necessary to save the edited route The Menu Area displays a route Enter input window containing the initial ROUTE Save route name Enter a new route name up to 8 characters without Enter spaces or punctuation marks USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 103 of 210 Besides the following additional editing capabilities are implemented in the NS 3 Automatic re calculations of a planned route and re numbering of WPs for a reciprocal route The use of this NS function saves time in planning a reciprocal route unless the route passes though the traffic separation schemes Position the cursor on the To load the route selected for Enter Md UM required route name editing in the NS ROUTE Make reciprocal route Enter Jue ali its WPs re numbered Enter a new route name up to 8 characters without spaces or Enter punctuation marks 4 Automatic combining of a loaded planned route with any other previously created and saved route Position the cursor on the To load the route selected for lt gt Toe required route name editing in the NS ROUTE Link routes Enter M HE EET
12. 22 iis us ad 21 4 23 2i im Exit from the route planning Esc The Menu Area displays an mode information window containing the route name and data on the last entered WP Esc To exit into ROUTE submenu Save the route ROUTE Save Enter The Menu Area displays an input window Enter the route name up to 8 Enter characters without spaces or punctuation marks Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 89 of 210 Print out the route plan as required Enter The route contained in the data ROUTE Print input table is printed out Unload a saved route plan from the NS Enter To unload a saved route from RAM as required ROUTE Unload route plan Actions marked with asterisk may be performed as required J E Note The route plan can be saved at any stage of its preparation For the further work on and editing of the route see Editing a Previously Created Route 3 7 2 Creating a Route Plan with a Check for the Presence of Dangers to Navigation Checking of a planned route includes the monitoring of the vessel crossing within the set XTE the following objects classified as dangers to navigation safety contours e isolated dangers e guard zone limits on the user charts e limits of special purpose areas see Alarm Messages on the Approach to the Special Purpose Areas Using either of the following pro
13. NUM 10 2 2 4 PRENNE ses peat NI UII 11 NS TIU DPI NOI 12 2 2 9 IE AD E 15 2 CONTROLS TE EAE IEE EI EREA fees epa sten 20 2 3 1 L r ckerball or MOUSE 20 22 2 000057 U 4 X 20 ye EO 2d 2 3 4 FO 7 2 dedu OU DIOC IDEE Leute aiuta T A S entes 26 USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOPTW ARB ado ae Eau ne ae e wa b eaa PPP Pone aad b Per Y Pee area P Pas enu RRne 28 3d RUNNING THE NS AND INPUT OF INITIAL 5 29 3 1 1 Ranning the NS and Turine NTC 29 Jd dept AMEDEO UMEN M HEIN 31 2 2 VESSEL POSITIONING AND CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION 35 Jud d Selecting the Positioning System for the Primary and Secondary Vessel Positioning 32 NA Switching Automatically to the DR
14. Chart s navigational information is GET CHART CONTROL Part taken into account in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Chart s navigational information is not Part taken into account in the Voyage Monitoring Mode CANCEL CHART CONTROL SS ee L Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SHIP S LOG Page 138 of 210 5 Route group LOAD ROUTE Part Loading of the route to be proceeded by in the Voyage Monitoring Mode UNLOAD ROUTE Part Unloading of the route 6 Alarms group SET ALARM Part Alarm triggered off A value of the monitored parameter which when exceeded caused the alarm n Pan to be triggered off is back within the set limits REACT ALARM Part Alarm acknowledgement by the operator ENABLE ALARM Part Alarm enabled DISABLE ALARM Part Alarm disabled 7 Layers group Switching off the display of a certain object class SET OFF Part object class see Turning On Off the Display of Various Information Layers E Turning on the display of the given class object class SET ON objects 8 Settings group type of setting SET function s indicator po Complete Settings made by the operator sition 257 Note Groups of events 2 8 not displayed by default in the ship s log table USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 139 of 210 To view and print out the current ship s log use the following procedure Select for the di
15. Raster chart objects plotted on the raster chart 3 4 8 Obtaining Information on INFO from the data of matching vector item 2 the Electronic Chart charts To set the scale of the current Original scale displayed charts equal to the original paper chart scale 3 4 7 Scaling of Electronic Chart item 4 Display E B B 7 P Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 168 of 210 To turn on the mode of observing the UKHO requirements on the 3 4 10 Work with ARCS Format display of ARCS format electronic item 1 Raster Charts Priority raster charts To view all the information printed Review ARCS on the source paper chart which 3 4 10 Work with ARCS Format chart served as original for an ARCS item 2 Raster Charts chart 227 Note functions marked with asterisk do not appear in CHART function submenu unless there are ARCS format raster charts available in the ship s folio 4 2 8 Route To provide access to the functions ROUTE used for work with routes and route planning To perform the following operations during the work with the route loaded in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 3 7 7 to turn on off the mode of automatic or manual change of WPs Loading of and Work with a Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Select next WP Enter next to set manually the number of
16. maximum maxmumlengh item 2 Ream overall maximum hreadth To enter the positions of the Initial Parameter Input following objects in the vessel s 32 system of coordinates item 2 Connina st X coordinates of the system s CW Conninast Y Central display 51 ant X coordinates of No 1 WPS1 antY positioning system antenna NPS2anttX ceoardinatesofNa2 PS2 ant Y positioning system antenna NARPAAantX coordinates of the main ARPA ant Y ARPA antenna ARPA ant X coordinates of the second NARPARantY ARPA antennas Bridge To enter the height of the Parameter Input elevation navigation bridge 312 item 1 SS ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 188 of 210 vector To turn on off the display of Initial Parameter Input HDG vector vectors originating in the ownship symbol vector of motion over the m9 ground COG item 1 motion vector according to the gyro and log readings HDG Ship by To set the vessel symbol displayed on the NS screen shaped as its contour shaped as two concentric circles Initial Parameter Input 3 1 2 item 1 Align contour on To bring the vessel s centreline Initial Parameter Input plane orientation in alignment with one of possible vect
17. Bythe reference point name TASK TIDE By name Enter The Menu Area displays a name input window Use the keyboard to type the Enter If several beginning letters of reference point name or several the name were entered the beginning letters for the search Menu Area displays a list of reference point names arranged in the alphabetical order and starting with the typed letters if the database on the reference points contains the entered name the Menu Area displays a data input window see below if the database does not contain the entered name the Menu Area displays a Not found message which is acknowledged by pressing any key Position the cursor on the Enter The Menu Area displays an required reference point or use input window containing the the keyboard for typing name and coordinates of the selected reference SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 154 of 210 point as well as the default the first letters of its name data current date and water as required for the search level above the datum equal to2m By the cursor position After the data input window has appeared the Menu Area use the following procedure to display the tide curve Enter the required date group by ES Level line is activated group of digits Information on tides is Enter displayed in the bottom part of the NS screen Ente
18. 853 Display of ARPA Cursor FRI itemi ERBL and Screen To provide access to the functions Ship s model used for preparation to the trial maneuver Trial Maneuver for Steering to the Next Route Segment Trial Maneuver for Avoiding To load the ownship s mathematical Collision with Other Vessels List of model used for calculating motion on models the turning circle and trial speed 363 Simulation Trial Maneuver maneuver 374 Route Planning on the ik Electronic Chart 3 1 3 Transferring a Planned item 1 Route from the Paper Chart Trial line To take not to take the drift effect 364 Trial Maneuver for Steering along into account in the trial maneuver doe to the Next Route Segment 362 Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Pu Collision with Other Vessels Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 185 of 210 Cancel trial man To exit from the trial maneuver Trial Maneuver for mode 3 6 1 Steering to the Next Trial Maneuver for 3 6 2 Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels Trial maneuver To provide access to the Trial Maneuver for see Note functions in the maneuver 3 6 1 Steering to the Next parameter input window and Route Segment used for a trial maneuver Trial Maneuver for 3 6 2 Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels Simulation Trial 3 6 3 Maneuver Rudder angle To set the rud
19. A window appears in the in the bottom part of the NS screen displaying information on the acquired object obtained from data in the appropriate Transas Marine vector charts Acquire the object which it is necessary to obtain lt Enter gt information on Aer d ammi LB Poe Jis m nts Ji z 7 1 Jara Adan T WAL Tene pua aw HE Tr PE M aF b el E pe i tk ie a EL a 2 ah E oss UM eh E i ire Be d toL ie iris i Lil ARR mr TFT p7 Fais PLE ice du E DANS NS RR Fra 4k os a 7 a Ba 184 Ta Tr Yin T EET 49 54 JESH ES br ET ih r 0 07 pedem olay 1 i mo Lu 1 x m i aia oo aia m L ee rina b E Set Ei a3 TE 1 ia i a KT a n ra La Fr eae v Eo dC E 040 8 Es ha NT E a um Ja dr iip YN 5 a 14 LOS 10 E 0 ET i Fa LUN tis 13 T iru i B ai H wr RR 14 t F a m 3 fus LE tan rie deine Los TM MM ani IL y 2 ED cM ETT EL pur Lou Lus Tdi NO ru iis E ina p ja EE 004 T E EE ty
20. The bottom part of the screen displays an information input window 10 lines 64 characters in each with the cursor in its top left corner see drawings above Mug USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 121 of 210 If another text is required to After each sign input the graphic be added move the cursor editor mode remains ON and repeat the above procedure Exit from the graphic editor Esc Exit is possible at any stage of mode editina ADD editor Enter Acquisition marker appears see Edit Info Graphics Cursor Position the marker on the Enter The bottom part of the screen objects on the break point displays an information input in case of a line so that it window 10 lines 64 characters is fully within the marker in each with the cursor in its top box left corner Enter the required text Ctrl To view the entered information Enter on the selected object use INFO function see Obtaining Information on the Electronic Chart If a text is required to be After each text input the graphic entered for another object editor mode remains ON move the cursor and repeat the above procedure Exit from the graphic editor Esc Exit is possible at any stage of mode editing e To strike out an object on the electronic chart ADD INF Graphic editori Add a new object Enter A Graphics Cursor appe
21. button To remove the window from the NS Esc screen 2 To view information in the background mode whereby the screen permanently displays a HELP window with data referring to that NS currently under the CUrsor CONFIG Help ON To turn on the background mode of obtaining information on work mode with the NS OFF To turn off this mode 3 To obtain brief information on the purpose of the NS functions in the bottom line of the screen as the cursor is going through the menu CONFIG Prompt To display a line describing briefly the purpose of the function mode currently under the cursor To turn off the display of such line ON 5 4 Specific Features of Using ARCS Format Charts 5 4 1 ARCS mode In this mode UK HO ARCS SPECIFICATIONS standards and requirements are strictly complied with As some of the characteristics SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual ANNEX Page 198 of 210 of ARCS chart display do not conform with ECDIS standards and requirements which TRANSAS does its utmost to strictly comply with some additional limitations have been introduced in the NS software To turn on this mode in CHART PRIORITY function select ARCS option by pressing Enter key ARCS MODE message is displayed in the top part of the Information Area Navigational UKHO ARCS SPECIFICATIONS rule out the plotting of any navigational Information Beyond information referenced to the geo
22. decrease the length of pre hot keys PgDn calculated tracks Use the above procedure as required for the input of other trial maneuver parameters After selecting and fixing the intended maneuver track the navigator has some time the delay time indicated on the maneuver track for preparations 30 seconds before the start is due the NS Information Area displays MANEUVER warning message advising that this is the moment of starting the selected maneuver After the maneuver is completed exit from the trial maneuver mode as required ARPA Cancel trial man Enter SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 86 of 210 3 6 3 Simulation Trial Maneuvers This NS capability cannot be implemented until ARPA is disconnected and is used for the navigator training With this in view some targets with S index are created by using NS facilities these targets course and speed are set by the user Check that the ownship model The model should be loaded as has been loaded via function described in Utilities document ARPA Ship s mo del List of models ARPA Trial maneuver or press Enter The NS Menu Area displays a F9 hot key maneuver parameter input window see Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels ARPA Trial maneuven Targets Enter Acquisition marker appears see Graphics Cursor A symbol of a radar target with S index appears in the
23. In what follows all the functions in column 1 of the table will refer to this submenu and will be marked with symbol Set the ship s maximum for the correct display of the ship s dimensions contour From 1 to Setting of the ship s maximum W Length overall ded 500 m length From 1 to Setting of the ship s maximum 99m breadth Beam overall Determine the exact for re calculating the current position of the system s vessel position coordinates with central display Conning Station regard to the Conning Station Input of the central display s From 255 Conning st X displacement from the midship to 255 m frame RM T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 31 of 210 Conning st Y From 54 Input of a displacement from the to 54 centerline plane Determine the exact for a correct presentation of the position of the positioning ship s hull relative to the antenna systems antenna units units of the devices From 255 Input of antenna unit displacement to 255 m from the midship frame From 54 Input of displacement from the to 54 m centerline plane PS1 2 ant X WPS1 2 ant Y ARPA A B ant Y From 54 Input of displacement from the to 54 centerline plane B E Turn ON OFF the display of vector length is set via ALARM vector of the vessel s motion Vectors function see Work with over the ground Radar Targets as OFF To
24. NS B is free of a loaded user Information Area is empty is chart considered to be vacant The indicator is switched each ADD INF Active user chart AorB time lt Enter gt is pressed The line with the name of the loaded active user chart in the NS Information Area becomes empty ADD INF Unload active chart Enter tien B SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Page 124 of 210 To turn on the color selection ADD INF Color ON option for plotting objects on the user chart ADD INF Information layers All information plotting all kinds of objects To turn on the facility for Enter You can now use the graphic editor mode for creating a new user chart To plot objects on the user chart use the procedure similar to that detailed in chapter Manual Updating except for an additional facility for selecting colors when plotting the following objects To plot navigational symbols ADD INF Graphic editor Add a The Menu Area displays a new object Symbols External Enter symbol selection window see Symbols see the Note drawings Position the cursor on the SEDI The Menu Area displays a 7 required symbol colour palette X Position the cursor on the dE A Graphics Cursor appears ra HO selected color wi ipe X Position the cursor in the point m eee The added navigational sym where a
25. coordinates are calculated from the course and speed values SHIP Primary Secondary pos Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 37 of 210 e For the manual input of course and speed use the following procedure SHIP Correction Primary lt Enter gt Menu Area displays a Secondary Enter Course data input window Enter the course value From 0 to NS Information Area 359 9 displays the entered value degrees SHIP Correction Primary lt Enter gt Menu Area displays a data Secondary Enter Speed input window Enter the speed value From O to NS Information Area 90 knots displays the entered value SHIP Primary Secondary To set the Dead pos Reckoning mode whereby the vessel position coordinates are calculated from the course and speed values 3 2 2 Switching Automatically to the DR Mode This mode is designed for switching automatically between the positioning systems in the following cases e when there is a loss of signals from the positioning system e when there is information that the received data is incorrect e when there is a loss of echo from the target selected for reference point in the Echo Reference mode The switchover between the systems occurs as follows 1 for the primary vessel positioning the primary vessel positioning is switched to the Dead Reckoning DR mode whilst the secondary vessel positioning if it used the DR is switched off
26. other information In addition to the items of information listed above and required by the standard this category also includes e auxiliary information supplied in the vector form with BSB format raster charts Marine facilities In operating the NS it is possible to use facilities for turning off the display of individual object classes to declutter the electronic chart display on the NS screen There are several ways to solve this task 1 Byturning on off the display of coordinate grid 1 2 3 T he displ CHART Grid ON lines OFF off the display of coordinate grid 2 Byturning on off the display of objects of one class To turn off the display of the given class objects see above Additional Information Display CHART Information layers object class To turn on their display 3 Byturning on off the display of depths exceeding the set one To turn off the display of CHART Information layersY Spot 999 m depths exceeding the set one soundings to To turn on the display of all n depths SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS Page 58 of 210 4 Byturning on off the display of objects of various categories 1 2 3 To show the Base Display OFF objects only on the screen see above CHART Information layers Standard display CHARTWnformation layers Vig Snow ine Danay Standard display ON Standard Display objects on the scr
27. t 2 ie o n tape be a x j Loses cue msnm ELO 3 in E de fede iria ML Que Fleet Ct ipa Lignt ance ill 3 5 gt 114 Tr 114 7 lat Tug de TRA BE ELE mue Linen rein Ing Vr le umber VECTORS FIXEL APACE 3 762 AH 20 000 Hack DEF THE 1H FE TRE Fig 3 4 USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 63 of 210 25 Note to acquire objects use the following procedures 1 For a point type chart object lighthouse buoy beacon i information sign position the marker so that the required object is within its box 2 Fora line or zone recommended routes cables pipelines separation lines areas etc position the marker on any line segment 3 For the displayed chart position the marker on any chart space free of the chart objects 4 For any of the charts whose outlines are displayed in the chart area position the marker so that one of the chart frame corners is under the marker 2 Onthe displayed ARCS and BSB format raster charts from the data contained in the matching in the frame size TRANSAS vector charts ATTENTION It should be remembered that the two charts the raster chart where the object is shown and the vector c
28. 79 of 210 Targets Target see Simulation simulator Trial Setting the length Use the trackerball From 2to ofthe ownship s of enter the required Trial line 24 min TML and targets value via the TMLs or RMLs keyboard press Enter to fix or use Ctrl lt PgUp gt No trial maneuver 0 min and lt Ctrl gt lt PgDn gt is performed hot keys Section 4 The indicator Setting parameters for contains the trial soeed maneuver Engine Setting of the vessel s Use the trackerball or Propulsion unit propulsion unit which is lt lt gt lt gt arrow cursor setting intended to be used control keys press during the maneuver Enter to fix Time setting exceeding the ownship s TML length implies a complete change over to the propulsion unit setting in the process of per Maneuver forming the maneuver delay time time setting less than the from 2 to 24 TML length will only min mean kind of stopping i e the change over to the propulsion unit set ting during the indi cated period of time only SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 80 of 210 Section 5 propeller pitch values From 10 to 0 for a variable pitch propeller AST to STO a fixed pitch propeller EE _ STOP main engine setting for P EE Section 6 For the display of CPA and p set values TCPA only see Sett
29. Charts Simultaneously When working with the user charts see Creating User Charts it is necessary to remember that the NS generalization mode does not allow the chart objects symbols in particular to be presented at scales smaller than 1 600 000 To load two user charts simultaneously use the following procedure Load a user chart in area ADD ADD INF Active user chart user chart Area Ais activated A is activated To display a list of user charts arranged in the alphabetical order ADD INF User chart list Enter The name of the loaded user chart appears in Enter the appropriate line of the NS Information Area Position the cursor on the required chart User charts previously loaded in these areas are unloaded automatically If this process involves a chart which has been edited and the changes have not been saved the Menu Area will display a window with a request to save them as required Activate area B and use the same procedure for loading a user chart in area B Select user chart objects which should see also Turning On Off the Display of be displayed on the NS screen Various Information Layers ADD INF Information layers Tem a list of all the possible chart ADD INF Information layers chart object chart object on the screen To turn off the display of the chart object in question To turn on the display of the respective ON 2
30. LF EI IE I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Page 134 of 210 3 9 Ship s Log 3 9 1 Viewing and Printing Out the Ship s Log The NS ELECTRONIC SHIP S LOG is a daily file where both navigational and system events are automatically recorded see below Besides the navigator can at any moment of time make some manual entries enter the weather data and own comments The ship s log has a form of a table consisting of two parts of which only one can be displayed at a time top or bottom part Use the cursor for making up and viewing log pages After the log is called be default the upper part of the SHIP S LOG TABLE is displayed it contains the following parameters 12 12 85 13 88 Be ABE TIME 12 12 95 1 12 2148 BAE WP 27 TESTO Date 12 12 95 12 42 95 12 12 95 Ting 12 02 ig 98 88 82 BUE 12 GR BB BZ BBE Eugnt WATCH EVENT EVENT u 54941 2 18952 454E Pos tion by DGPS com 4 UGPS con 4 DGPS com 4 DGPS com 4 GGPS com 4 Remarks pilot for 14 36 Lat 54947 58945 2 6 4945 138N 54542 38M 54938 S23N ion 19 51 S23E 18 52 8988 18 52 1828 18952 483E 11985 3898 Secondary no secondary no secondary no secondary no secondary no secondary cos soc 478 8 i3 0 kt
31. NONE 2 for the secondary vessel positioning the secondary vessel positioning is switched to the DR or off NONE if the DR is used for the primary vessel positioning Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual VESSEL POSITIONING AND CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION Page 38 of 210 To turn on this functionality use the following procedure ATTENTION It us recommended that this function should only be turned on for the purpose of automatic vessel control e g for transmitting data to the autopilot connected to the NS 3 2 3 Correcting the Vessel Position Using ARPA Information Adding an offset value to the coordinates obtained from the GPS makes this correction In this case the offset is calculated from the object s coordinates on the chart and the object s bearing and range provided by the radar There are the following types of vessel position correction in the work with ARPA 1 Correction by ARPA acquired target 3 Technical Reference and ARPA ARPA Info or use To display radar information lt Shift gt F11 hot keys iind On the electronic chart select an object intended to be used for correcting vessel position acquire its counterpart with the ARPA 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 39 of 210 SHIP Correction Primary Acquisition marker Seco
32. NS main menu References to other paragraphs of the Manual and Notes names of paragraphs listed in the Alphabetic List are marked with apostrophes and or a capital letter in the tables data input or parameter selection windows appearing in the Menu Area as well as various information windows and work with them are described in paragraph Menu Area warnings and notes which the reference is provided to in the table are given at the end of these tables An example of performing the prescribed procedures for the solution of problems in the NS is given below 3 4 6 number of the paragraph from the list Viewing Other Charts and Navigation Areas name of the paragraph type of the problem to be solved l Indicator position The NS main menu function l l and or the menu NS display of the actions involved and or actions executive key on performed and or notes the keyboard To turn on the Chart CHART Chart autoload ON Autoloading mode required to be taken A Graphics Cursor ap REVIEW Enter pears The current chart is re Position the cursor on the drawn around the point Enter required chart fragment with the cursors coordi nates centering RM T HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Page 5 of 210 To exit from the viewing mode to the NS main menu see Menu Area The following procedure should be used for performing this task e use the Trackerball o
33. SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 104 of 210 Save the edited route The Menu Area displays a route input ROUTE Save 95 window containing the initial route name Enter a new route name up to 8 characters without spaces or Enter punctuation marks ATTENTION When any changes are made in the route name or geometry the voyage schedule see Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route created for such route is considered to be invalid and is deleted 3 7 5 Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route This NS function is designed for drawing a schedule of the vessel s motion along the route Such schedule is formed in the process of calculating the time of proceeding along the route from the motion parameters which are set by the navigator Several schedules can be drawn for a single route To delete an unnecessary voyage schedule use TASK VPLAN Delete voyage function The digital input of parameters required for calculating the schedule is made in the VOYAGE SCHEDULE TABLE which consists of three sections and additional information lines the table columns are numbered in accordance with the WP numbers The name of the route which the schedule is made for is specified in the top left cell of the table Section 1 The data in this section contains information on the route s WPs which cannot be edited and which is automatically
34. ST Loading of and Work with a the way it is followed Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Save voyage To save a created or edited voyage 3 725 Creating a Schedule of the schedule Vessel s Motion along the Route 37 6 Editing a Previously Created Schedule item 2 Delete To delete a previously created and voyage saved voyage schedule Current To take not to take into account the Creating a Schedule of the effect of currents during the voyage Vessel s Motion along the schedule calculations Route ELE TIDE To provide access to the functions used for obtaining information on the tides To work with the database on tides 3 10 5 Obtaining Information on and perform the following items 1 Currents operations on this database and 2 oad loadina into RAM Unload unloading To select search for the required 3105 Obtaining Information on reference point in the following item 2 Currents ways By name by the name of the point By cursor by the cursor position Screen To display the information on tides 3 10 5 Obtaining Information on ON OFF supplied during the most recent item 2 Currents application to the function 11 INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 181 of 210 Nearest place To determine the closest Obtaining information on reference point which the tidal 3 10 5 Currents informa
35. UE RON UM HIM II E 167 TOBY BOARD 7 7 A C 20 LOADING CHARTS REQUIRED BY THE USER enero toits enn operae PE Sr Fere EV erase pre 53 LOADING OF AND WORK WITH ROUTE AND VOYAGE SCHEDULE THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE A 9 OOAA VA 126 216 MAKING MANUAL UPDATES i pr aA EERERS RIVE oin 131 MANUAL CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION cccccssssssssccssssccsssscccccssscsssscscccsssccssscsssceees 41 MENU AREA 15 NAVIGATION MODE 10 NETWORKING INFORMATION ON THE CREATED ROUTES ssssecseesessssoceecessssooccesessssoosesssssssssessee 130 NETWORKING INFORMATION ON THE USER CHARTS sssooeessssssosoccssssssooceccssssooccescssssooseesssssssoseee 158 NS INFORMATION AREA 12 PURPOSE AND t APABILITIES istesex s xivisi v lo virt ibo S UE CREME MEDION E EM PEDE UPC YN EM DE 8 OBTAINING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DURING THE NS OPERATION IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING E 9 X
36. User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS Page 52 of 210 tothe loaded chart s scale 1 2 3 To switch on automatic scaling CHART Chart autoscale ON mode To make an automatically set scale smaller than the scale of the respective source chart by CHART Autoscale ratio Positive numbers from O to 5 an indicated number of fixed range positions 0 Original chart scale To make an automatically set scale larger than the scale of the respective source chart by an indicated number of fixed range positions Negative numbers from 5 to 0 2 Automatic change of charts during the work with any function using the graphics cursor 2 3 CHART Chart autoload ON To switch on Automatic Chart Loading The scale of an automatically loaded chart can be altered manually only see Scaling of an Electronic Chart Display 3 4 2 Loading Charts Required by the User Charts can be loaded manually in one of the following ways 1 By displaying any of the charts which the vessel s route happens to be within 3 A list with numbers of charts arranged according to their CHART Load Pos n lt Enter gt scales which the vessel s route falls within is displayed in the Menu Area Highlight the number of the chart required to Enter i change of scale Automatic be loaded The selected chart without 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 53 of 210 chart loading by the
37. a set of charts under the vessel s position is DE changes the previousl SOO ee bs D on CHANGE y these charts become una vailable SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual ANNEX Page 194 of 210 In the changed set of charts under the vessel s position there is no vector AG MONITORING chart on a scale larger than the OFF setting in SHIPY Scale function which ee re the Parameters for Monitoring the means loss of monitoring of safety at Safety at Sea Set the scale value in SHIP Scale function appropriate to the available collection see Setting 5 2 Alarm Messages on the Approach to the Special Purpose Areas In accordance with ECDIS standard the NS has alarms which are triggered off when the vessel s symbols approaches areas and limit lines plotted on the vector electronic chart In addition to the areas compulsory for alarm generation approach to a whole group of additional areas is monitored These areas are combined in ADDITIONAL AREAS section of ALARM function When an alarm is triggered off an appropriate alarm message is displayed in the second line of the NS Information Area whilst the ALARM submenu function which handles this signal will be highlighted in the orange color 1 Alist of AREAS monitored in compliance with ECDIS standard Deepwater Deepwater Route Recomm Route P M Recommended Traffic Lane Inshore Inshore Tr Zone Inshore Traffic Zone Restricted Ar
38. and press the button in the mode of measuring ranges between the objects select a distance between the center of the screen and a second point so that ERBL circle occupies a greater part of the display Use the ruler to measure the circle s diameter vertically and horizontally Adjust the monitor so that the diameter measured horizontally is equal to that measured vertically Number of watches and time of watch relief which are used by the NS for generating an appropriate warning see the next item in this paragraph The default NS setting is a 4 hour watch schedule starting from 00 00 Ship s Time To alter the above schedule use the following procedure LOGBOOKWatch The Menu Area displays a MU Enter i organization system password input window Enter the password Be The Menu Area displays a watch schedule Set the required number of watched per day in Number of watch line From 1 A watch schedule is automa to 24 tically displayed in the window Set other watch schedules as required by activating Enter the appropriate lines Alarm settings For the navigator to receive visual and audible notification that the vessel has sailed beyond the set limits indicators of the following ALARM submenu functions should be switched to ON position OFF or O positions imply that there is no tracking of the respective criteria or a required value should be entered ALARM Sound To switch on audible alarm To switch off audibl
39. bearing to an objects tracked via 1 function see Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode paragraph 4 The lower part of the Information Area displays e length of speed vectors and the range in nautical miles across the electronic chart display x wae FIXED e selected scale of the chart display 1 15 088 andthe following warnings DEPIHS IN METRES NOT RECOMM SCALE or DANGEROUS SCALE if the scale of the chart display on NS screen is up to 5 or over 5 fixed points respectively larger than that of the paper original LAYERS LOST if not all the Standard display information layers are shown see Turning ON Off the Display of Various Information Layers LOOK UP BETTER CHART if there is a larger scale chart available for the vessel position than that in use 2 2 3 Menu Area anp The NS Menu Area displays the names of functions 47 see available for use at the moment When the NS is E2 Review switched on this area displays multilevel MAIN MENU Menu functions which contain submenus rather than nj perform any specific actions are called options The ALARM EVENT main menu has a structure shown in Fig 2 2 L task Locmook RADAR CORR Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESC
40. binoculars see fig lieta Soba A window with data received from the binoculars appears 6 a in the Information Area see 22 089 Elevation 873 fig 3 8 e BRO Lat 4958 479 ES To remove the window from bon 18 57 5770 the NS Information Area SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 202 of 210 TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLA OON CHECELIS m M II UELLE E 0G S 0 S 3 1 1 GENERAL NOTES AND WARNINGS sonst obi ve E eap Qr 2 1 1 1 E A ERR z 11 2 Warnings for the Use of Transas Charts 2 1 2 HOW TO USE TIS 3 I General Review and Purpose of the User ie tides rib te FOYER SER RUE n DR da 5 1 2 2 Data Required for the Work with the esee eene 2 1 2 3 A7 NP 6 2 PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER 7 Zl NS PURPOSE AND PRINCIPAL OPERATION MODES XE PAX VERRE RA ERE 8 VN NT NS Capa PiN 8 Dede BV MOUE sk terete cnet Ven ERR hp ecto aed DU RA RU stan ora eee onde 8 PME POT c 10 2 2 Rene nese termes ree
41. channel time intervals marked with vertical lines and highlighted with color when the water level is higher than the set level additional information section which includes reference point name and its coordinates Date the set date which the calculations were made for Time zone or Ship s time time shift with reference to GMT or an indication that the ship s time is used Max high water maximum high water Mm low water minimum low water Level line set water level Cursor time height time and water rise corresponding to the cursor position To control the cursor when working with the tide curve use the trackerball or cursor control keys on the keyboard Use the trackerball sideways motion or the appropriate keys on the keyboard to change the set calculations data which is in this case shown in the orange color To determine the water rise at any set time move the trackerball up and down or use the appropriate keys on the keyboard thus moving the cursor from this moment of time and obtaining the water rise readout in the additional information section Information on tides can be obtained both for the current vessel position and for the required reference point SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 152 of 210 1 The tidal rise in the current vessel position is assumed to be equal to the tidal rise in the closest reference point if there is any within the rang
42. fix the acquired WP WPs are Enter re numbered automatically For proceeding with route Enter planning see Route Planning on the electronic Chart Move the cursor to the next WP e Changing the form of a planned route leg Rhumb Line or Great Circle position the marker on the WP Insert Both route segment are changing before and after the WP see Fig 3 9 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 101 of 210 BDO INFO 48 56 228N 0910 1586 i at ieas egen li Lon 251009 5040 1 E Brg ase Bs E Oppirg 72 89 IE nns 9859 21 14 Fig 3 9 It is then necessary to save edited route Exit from the Editing mode Esc To exit into ROUTE submenu The Menu Area displays a route ROUTE Save lt Enter gt input window containing the initial route name 2 For editing a planned route via the route data input table use the procedure described in chapter Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper Chart For an easier movement within the table you can also use the following keys SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 102 of 210 r nad the rn ite ROUTE Load route plan Enter list of saved routes arranged in the alphabetical order ao Aus duds a Menu Area displays a The following changes can be made in this Editing mode e Adding a WP e Deleting a WP
43. hand digital part of the keyboard can also be used for moving the cursor lt gt 9 1 3 corner keys allow moving the cursor along the diagonals 5 central key places the cursor in the center of the screen Ctrl 5 combination puts the cursor the vessel s symbol Parts of functions used more often than others are connected with function keys and can be called up by pressing an appropriate key without referring to the menu The function keys are positioned in the upper row of the keyboard from F1 to lt F12 gt Use lt Shift gt lt Alt gt and Ctrl to extend this row The list of function called up by these keys is provided in chapter Hot Keys 2 3 3 Hot Keys KEYS r1 F2 F3 FA r5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 FUNCTION TASK Load Save EVENT REVIEW SCALE ZOOM AHEAD ARPA Trial maneuver ROUTEWP Editor INFO ERBL BRIEF STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Obtaining information on work with the NS To call up the submenu of navigational task functions To load unload and save charts and route in the Voyage Monitoring Mode and user charts To instantly record a position in the electronic ship s log To view and load charts To scale charts To zoom chart fragments To turn on Navigation Mode To turn on the trial maneuver mode maneuver parameters input window To turn on the graphic editor for creating and editing ro
44. in the Master and 3 8 5 Slave stations Networking Information on the User Charts 257 Note the function marked with asterisk appears in ROUTE function submenu only in case of network operation see Technical Reference and Utilities documents 4 2 10 ERBL Obtaining Additional To turn on the NS ERBL Electronic 3 3 5 Information During the NS Range and Bearing Line item 4 Operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode ERBL 4 2 11 Alarm To provide access to the functions used for alarm setting Sound To turn on off audible alarm Initial Parameter Input To set the timer for the alarm to be Set 3 3 4 Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in triggered off upon the expiry of time set UE Timer item 5 the Voyage Monitoring Mode by this function To set the value of time before the end 342 Watch of watch when an alarm is to be UE Initial Parameter Input item 4 triggered off To turn on off triggering of an alarm as Off the vessel is sailing out of the current 312 apante chart chart limits with Chart Autoload mode item 4 off Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 175 of 210 V Off route To turn on off triggering of an alarm Alarm Settings in Sailing as the vessel is sailing beyond the along the Route route after passing its last WP To turn on off triggering of an alarm as the vessel is proceeding along th
45. new position and return to the graphic editing mode switch the cursor activity to the information window and enter the coordinates manually e Adding a new WP in some route leg Enter Position the acquisition marker on the route leg where a WP is required to be added Acquisition marker turns to the Graphics Cursor and the Menu Area displays an information window containing the route name and parameters of the WP which is being added corresponding to the data from the route data input window SS ee ee Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 98 of 210 Move the cursor with an Enter To fix the WP s new position attached WP to the WPs are re numbered required position see automatically and return to Fig 3 7 or the graphic editing mode use lt Tab gt key to switch the cursor activity to the information window and enter the coordinates manually e Deleting a WP Position the acquisition The acquired WP is deleted marker on the WP which lt Delete gt WP s are re numbered should be deleted automatically or Position the acquisition lt Enter gt Acquisition marker turns to the marker on the WP which Graphics Cursor and the Menu should be deleted Area displays an information window containing the route name and parameters of the WP which is being deleted corresponding to the data from the route data input windo
46. of 210 position the cursor in Remarks cell where the comment is required to be entered Type and enter the Ctrl The cell becomes inactive the required text Enter cursor remains in the table ATTENTION When turning on the display of certain groups of events in the ship s log it is necessary to remember that whenever any event from this group occurs the time of the event is automatically plotted on the vessel s track To avoid overloading of the track display it would therefore be worthwhile to turn off the groups of events which are not used at the moment 3 Set the minimum time interval for the automatic recording of the vessel s position in the ship s log The Menu Area displays a list of possible time interval values for entry the automatic recording of the LOGBOOK Routing INFO Enter vessel s position in the ship s log TIME event entry will be made Position the cursor on the see Viewing and Printing Out the Enter un required value Electronic Ship s Log over the set time interval 4 Resetthe distance accumulated during the watch day or the voyage The Menu Area displays a window LOGBOOKWReset distance Enter for the input of the distance accumulated over the voyage RESET DISTANCE TO entry is made in the ship s log and in the future the entered value will be used for the accumulated distance In the input window set or some other required va
47. positioning Enter Course Enter Speed To enter the vessel s speed manually when DR is used for the vessel positioning Enter Position To correct the vessel position manually when DR is used for the vessel positioning by the input of fixed vessel position coordinates Enter Offset To correct the vessel position manually by the input of offset to the coordinates obtained from the vessel positioning system Cancel Offset To cancel all the offsets entered for correcting the vessel position Enter YEOMAN Offset To enter WGS 84 offset during the work with YEOMAN digitizer Cancel YEOMAN To cancel the entered WGS 84 3 2 4 item 1 32 item 4 3 2 1 item 4 3 2 4 item 2 3 2 4 item 3 _ Page 162 of 210 Manual Correction of the Vessel Position Selecting the Positioning System Selecting the Positioning System Manual Correction of the Vessel Position Manual Correction of the Vessel Position Canceling all the Entered Offsets see Technical Refe rence document see Technical Refe rence document Offset offset during the work with YEOMAN digitizer Primary pos To set the required option of positioning system for the primary vessel positioning 3 261 items 1 2 3 and 4 Selecting the Positioning System amp RARSBGS 0 INDEX OF MATE ME
48. problems other capabilities described in this User Manual 2 1 2 Voyage Monitoring Mode The Voyage Monitoring mode is a compulsory permanent mode which is run concurrently with other operation modes and ensures the following e continuous vessel tracking e automatic recording of the ownship s primary principal and secondary auxiliary or reference tracks e recording of ARPA targets tracks keeping of the electronic ship s log 2 lt NS PURPOSE AND PRINCIPAL OPERATION MODES Page 9 of 210 e obtaining information on the status of connected units e graphically expressed summary assessment of the accuracy of vessel positioning and plotting of objects on the chart e obtaining data on the vessel s position relative to the route e obtaining calculated vector of current in the vessel s position and summary drift vector between COG SOG HDG LOG e display of the current electronic chart scale e obtaining data from the auxiliary navigational sensors depth drift speed and direction weather condition parameters In addition this mode ensures permanent monitoring of the vessel s position relative to the objects listed below In case of a dangerous approach to one of such objects the NS gives off an appropriate alarm see Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety at Sea and Setting the Alarms in Voyage Monitoring Mode e safety contours e isolated dangers see below with depths less than th
49. selected point Target simulator lt Enter gt A newly created target s symbols acquires a motion vector whilst the target parameters are included in the targets table see Work with Radar Targets Position the marker in the point Enter where a simulation target should be created Use the trackerball or cursor control keys to enter the course and speed for the given target Use the same procedure for entering all the other targets It then becomes possible to perform a simulation trial maneuver for avoiding collision with these targets its procedure being similar to that described in section Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels Mug USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE 3 7 Creating and Loading a Route Plan 3 7 1 Route Planning on the Electronic Chart Unload a previously loaded route ROUTE WUnload route plan Enter Check that the ownship model has been loaded via function ARPA Ship s model List of models Page 87 of 210 The model should be created and loaded as described in Utilities document Set the shape of the curvilinear track in steering from one route leg to another ARPA Trial maneuver Rudder To set the rudder angle which is used for calculating the turning circle track on the given turn see the drawing Turning circle track is not calculated From 5 angle to 35 degrees 0 d
50. sources of correction information Updating is made by means of a special graphic editor capable of creating and editing objects on the active user chart see Creating User Charts whose display is superimposed on the electronic chart without changing the latter It is recommended for the convenience sake that updates should be made in the charts covering an individual navigation area When saving a thus created chart its purpose and a shortened name of the area should be reflected in the name e g Corr Blt stands for a user chart with updating for the Baltic Sea area To update electronic charts manually from a published correction document use the following procedure Load the electronic chart see Loading Charts Required by which should be updated the User item 2 Load the user chart with corrections for the required navigation area if already available if the user chart is being newly created see Creating User Charts i USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 117 of 210 To display a list of user charts arranged in the alphabetical order ADD INF User chart list Enter The NS Information Area Enter displays the name of the loaded user chart Position the cursor on the required chart Select the required updating option and turn on the graphic editor mode To plot an object on the chart e Navigational symbols ADD INF Graphic ed
51. suitable in this specific case the display scale can be changed by the user the scale cannot however be increased by more than two times e if necessary the projection of the viewed charts can be transformed to Mercator allowing charts on different projections to be joined If the ARCS chart has been re projected by THE NS then the legend ARCS IMG TRANSFORM is shown see appropriate item of Utilities manual SPECIFIC FEATURES OF USING ARCS FORMAT CHARTS Page 199 of 210 Chart Multi Loading Information on the Navigational Objects Tables and Additional Warnings If the leading chart s projection is other than Mercator it is generally impossible to use the system developed by TRANSAS for simultaneous loading of several up to six electronic charts onto the screen multi loading In this case the program switches on SINGLE CHART MODE an appropriate indication is displayed in the bottom part of the Information Area In other cases multi loading is only possible for ARCS charts on the same scale as that of the leading chart as well as for other non ARCS charts The NS implements a mode for obtaining information on individual electronic chart objects INFO function which cannot be obtained from raster charts This relates specifically to the information on the specifications of lighthouses and buoys isolated dangers on the conventional signs used on the chart etc To obtain this information switch on CHAART
52. the the PIN see Use of input of Personal Identification ARCS Format Charts in Number is displayed only if ARCS Utilities document format charts are available in the ship s collection The NS running procedure continues until the Warnings on the Use of TRANSAS Charts are displayed to remove the window with the warnings press any key on the keyboard Check the software lt Enter gt Information window containing the license expiry date above data is displayed in the bottom CONFIG License info part of the NS screen lt Esc gt To remove the information window Ascertain that the data sentence format used for the data exchange between the NS exchange is detailed in the and external output document devices is correct To activate the function indicat CONFIGWonitoring port Enter Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual RUNNING THE NS AND INPUT OF INITIAL SETTINGS Page 30 of 210 Enter the number of the A sentence viewing window is port which the external displayed in the bottom part of the output device to be checked is connected to Enter NS screen To remove the window from the NS display J E Note actions marked with asterisk are performed as required 3 1 2 Initial Parameter Input After the running of the NS it is necessary to enter or check the input of the following parameters and settings required for the correct NS operation 1 Ownship s parameters
53. the target is considered to be dangerous when both limitations specified below are exceeded Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 67 of 210 For visual and audible notification to the navigator that ARPA tracked targets have exceeded such limitations it is necessary to set the numeric values in the indicators of the following ALARM submenu function 0 position implies canceling the tracking based on the relevant criterion To set the closest point of Approach CPA distance to the target Note The alarm message which is displayed when the two set limitations are exceeded is provided in chapter Alarm Messages and Recommended Actions 3 5 2 Work with Radar Targets Work with targets acquired by ARPA includes the display of all the tracked targets on the NS screen and the display of their parameters in the table of targets see below Targets are displayed in the NS as described below all the targets are designated distinct names containing the index of the source of radar information and the number NS can operated with the following sources of radar information indexes are given in brackets primary ARPA A secondary ARPA B Radar Integrator soft and hardware unit R 5 AEROSPACE transponders targets obtained from the transponder are shown in the form of a triangle and are processed by the system on the same principles as ARPA targets T
54. the cell with the number and e a Insert selected by positioning the the previously entered data cursor in cells with their disappear numbers Exit into VPLAN function submenu Section 3 of the Voyage Schedule Table displays the results of calculations see Creating a Schedule of the Vessels Motion along the Route Turn the schedule calculations Enter TASK VPLAN Calculation Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 112 of 210 The Menu Area displays a TASK VPLAN Save window for the input of the lt Enter gt e voyage schedule name containing the initial schedule name Enter a new schedule name up to 17 characters The bottom right corner without spaces or punctu Enter displays the entered schedule ation marks SEEN Print out the schedule as required TASK VPLAN Print table lt Enter gt ATTENTION When any changes are made in the route name or geometry its associated voyage schedules are considered to be invalid and are deleted 3 7 7 Loading of and Work with a Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode To turn on calculations of the vessel s current position relative to the planned route when in the Voyage Monitoring Mode load the required route and s
55. the route name lt Enter gt up to 8 characters without spaces or 2 Checking a previously created and saved route plan Load the route ROUTE Load route plan Enter The Menu Area displays a list of stored routes arranged in the alphabetical order Position the cursor on the required Enter To load a route selected for route name checking in the NS lt eee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual Set the parameters of and turn on the alarms for the Voyage Monitoring mode Turn on the route check mode ROUTE Check route plan Assess each identified danger by setting an appropriate scale using lt and hot keys and CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Enter Tab Page 92 of 210 see Setting the Para meters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation and Setting the Alarms in Voyage Monitoring Mode The Menu Area displays an information window containing the number of the WP which is being checked and number of dangerous places identified on the relevant route leg see fig above If a danger to navigation is detected on the checked route leg the Menu Area displays an information window identifying the nature of the danger whilst on the chart such place is marked with a flashing cross within a circle If no danger is detected a window appears against a green background informing advising that the check is complet
56. 176 6 120 kt 28 6 Asa kt 122 85 15 9 kt HOC 105 178 amp 13 B kt 1 8 13 8 kt 478 13 B kt i23 55 15 B kt Ruerage Speed d kt 13 8 kt 15 8 kt Watch d st LOG a8 4 284 17 147m 198 29 14 2 14 2 nh Day dst LOG 162 4 188 B 178 1 170 4 nn 178 3 170 7 i82 5 183 Voyage dst LOG 98 39 2801 5 na RO 283 2 202 3 203 4 nn 215 1 215 8 nn Date date month years ship s date Time hours minutes seconds and time shift with reference to GMT ship s time and time zone Event an event recorded in the ship s log via EVENT function see Keeping the Ship s Log this data is displayed with both upper and lower parts of the table Position by primary positioning method and in brackets the number of the port which this positioning system is connected to Lat and Lon latitude and longitude of the recorded position Secondary secondary positioning method and in brackets the number of the port which this positioning system is connected to and SOG course and speed over the ground HDG and LOG gyro course and log speed Average Speed average speed over the last 10 minutes of the watch Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 135 of 210 Watch dist LOG distance covered during the watch chart log Day dist LOG distance
57. 3nn B88 enn 618 8nn oe M P eee Name WP name up to 8 characters e Lat latitude Lon longitude XTE value of admissible cross track error in miles on the given course monitored by the appropriate alarm see Setting the Alarms in Voyage Monitoring Mode e RL GC Rhumb Line Great Circle form of the plotted route segment e The following values are calculated from this data input Course direction to the given WP from the previous one When the Great Circle is used the initial course is a GC course calculated from the WP coordinates Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 94 of 210 e Distance distance between the WPs calculated from the WP coordinates Sum distance total distance from the zero start point to the given WP Enter and edit values in the table group by group after activating the required cell To do this use the trackerball or the keyboard to position the cursor on this cell press Enter enter the required value and confirm the input by pressing Enter 1 To create a route plan by entering the above values obtained from the paper chart use the following procedure Unload a previously loaded Enter if any route ROUTE Unload route plan Ascertain that the mathe lt Enter
58. 7 go i8 15s ui dide 15 28 48 40 234 8 dU 8 puits 9 2 4 e 212 8 8 TCPR Course Range Baar ing Bou X X KH TX EH EEEE PH ij xs i8 i 18 108 128 555 17 67 38 23 av lave sels ati meu 48 5 1222 3 213 B 194 749 8 82 6 M zs 74 6 59 2 135 114 4 112 298 Fig 3 5 des 4 zi us 24 4 44 3 2 B 3 155 8 28 4 2 E 1 nus 15 78 Page 69 of 210 ARPA GPS EPA Tope TRANSAS MARINE tocaL 14 53 56 12 12 95 CHART G36 IMFO 94 24 B36N 11 55 260 16 LOB TTS QO 22 ETA 12 12 15 15 36 17 spo 14 0K7 Eta 13 12 18 00 81 68 ANG 2 5NK Echo reference pos n Cancel echo reference Targat tracks tH Record ing ARPA cursor RRPR ERBL Vectors RRORR Info Tr nanosuuring Sh p s Canca trial man Tria wanoguura i A 287 RHEE XI TA 4 a3 9 ipi VECTORS RANGE 18 Ba NM 100 000 DEPTHS IM METRES FIXED n g To display radar targets and their parameters on the NS screen use the following procedure Turn ON OFF the display of targets trails ARPA Target tracks ON To display trails on the NS screen eo s 0 E
59. AM Actions marked with asterisk may be performed as required Notes 1 A thus created route can be checked concurrently with its planning see Creating a Route Plan with a Check for the presence of navigational dangers item 1 or after it is completed item 2 of the same chapter 2 The route plan can be saved at any stage of its preparation For a further work on and editing of the route see Editing a Previously Created Route Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 96 of 210 2 YEOMAN digitizer can also be used for transferring a route plan from the paper chart Check that YEOMAN digitizer is connected to the NS and is functioning normally see Technical Reference and section Running the NS and turning It Off Reference YEOMAN digitizer to the paper chart switch the digitizer to WayPoint mode WP follow the procedures for the WP input detailed in Creating a Route Plan on the Electronic Charts using YEOMAN unit in the place of a trackerball see the relevant section in Technical Re ference document ATTENTION Paper charts may use datum other than WGS 84 If WP coordinates entered in the NS are taken from paper charts it is necessary to take into account WGS 84 offset which is provided in the general informa
60. ARPA To set the type of ARPA interfaced see Refe type with the NS rence Attach sensors To connect the navigational see pos Refe sensors rence Exit To turn the NS off 344 Running the NS and ss Turning It Off SS Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual 5 ANNEX ALARM MESSAGES AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS Page 191 of 210 5 1 Alarm Messages and Recommended Actions As the vessel sails beyond the set limits an alarm is triggered off To disable an audible signal and alarm message displayed in the NS Information Area when an alarm is generated press ALARM function key the NS main menu or lt Alt gt lt Esc gt hot keys on the Keyboard As this is done the alarm message disappears from the second line of the Information Area whilst the function in ALARM submenu handling this signal continues to be highlighted in the orange color until the involved parameter is back within the set limits or until this function is deliberately turned off If the alarm is connected with limitations on the vessel motion parameters in the information area such parameter is highlighted in the orange color The following alarm messages may appear in the process of NS operation Printer OFF The printer i is switched off or in the Off E EU Line position 223681 TIMER The time set by the timer has expired ia ee End End of Watch Watch End End of the watch the watch Load the char
61. DARY VESSEL POSTTTIO NING H 35 SETTING PARAMETERS FOR WORK WITH 557 FORMAT ELECTRONIC CHARTS 64 SETTING THE ALARMS IN VOYAGE MONITORING 44 SETTING THE ALARMS IN WORK WITH ARPA 68 SETTING THE PARAMETERS FOR MONITORING SAFETY AT SEA ee eee esee eee eee eee nnne esten 43 SETTINGS FOR THE NS OPERATION IN THE NAVIGATION MODE eese eese 45 1 1 T 192 SIMULATION TRIAL MANEUVERS FELINE PIN RR EE EXER XU ERE UD EUR EX EP Da EA PLN VELUM UE 93 SPECIFIC FEATURES OF USING ARCS CHARTS IN ECS 239 SWITCHING AUTOMATICALLY TO THE DR netten eee esos esses 38 ii 211 IRACKERBALL OR MOUSE 20 ALPHABETIC LIST Page 208 of 210 TRIAL MANEUVER FOR AVOIDING COLLISION WITH OTHER VESSELS eere eene 77 TRIAL MANEUVER FOR STEERING TO THE NEXT ROUTE SEGMENT eee eeee eee eee eee enun 74 TRUE WIND CALCULA TIONS
62. EE AE TAE EE AEE EET AE AEAEE E AAE AEE EA 195 4 2 39 IO OOIE AON OESP E E 195 4 2 6 PLUS 195 2247 CO 196 4 2 6 ON 200 4 2 9 FR JM eco tative 204 CA WIDE s EE E 207 207 C S o EE STE ae ee E ee ee ee ee ee Sree ee rt eee eee 211 21i cn m 216 CER 217 _ teen m 220 22l a TET PR 225 ALARM MESSAGES AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONG 2 sscecssceccscersecorcscetcscnteccncecceccecsceececessnsecersecarsscnsescnces 226 3 2 ALARM MESSAGES ON THE APPROACH TO THE SPECIAL PURPOSE AREAS ceccsceccececcececescececscecescscsesces 229 5 3 OBTAINING INFORMATION ON WORK WITH THE NG cccscoccesceccsccsceccescsccscescescecescescscssescescescesessescescesens 233 5 4 SPECIFIC FEATURES OF USING ARCS FORMAT CHARTS csccscescecceccscescescecescescescescecescescescecescescscescescesens 236 5 4 1 ARCS rc ORTITECTTRRUMM
63. L DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 166 of 210 Spot soundings To turn on off the display of all 3 4 5 Turning ON Off the the soundings item 2 Display of Various Spot soundings to To turn on off the display of 3 4 5 Turning ON Off soundings larger than the setting item 3 Display of Various of this function indicator Information Layers To turn on off the display of the 3 4 5 Turning ON Off following information layers item 2 Display of Various Information Layers Isolated dangers isolated dangers to navigation Cables pipelines submerged cables and pipelines Ferry routes ferry crossings names WNames All depth contours all depth contours larger than the safety depths Seabed seabeds Chart boundaries boundaries of all the charts in the ship s folio Rest information other information E Marine facilities auxiliary information from BSB format charts Currents To turn on off the display of 3 4 5 Turning ON Off current vectors item 2 Display of Various Information Layers 3 10 6 Obtaining Information on item 1 Currents Scale bar To turn on off the display of 3 3 3 Settings for the NS Scale bar on the NS screen Operation in the which gives a clear idea of scale Navigation Mode for a visual estimation of ranges All information To turn on off the display of 3 4 5 Turning ON Off the objects of
64. M M MEM A MM 167 3 9 3 PW Dad EEEREN EEEE 171 NAVIGATIONAL TASE nEn EE S EEI 2 3 10 1 Calculating Estimated Time of Arrival ETA in the Waypoint from the Current Vessel Position 172 ACCOM 5 Rm 173 174 3dJ04 Obtaining Injormation PA Dol E 000007 Inormaton on DIG RR 180 3406 Obtaining Injormalion on Currents con led CERA 185 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 204 of 210 4 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE 190 4 1 PURPOSE AND USE OF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ccceccsceccsceccececcscecccecccececcscecesceseececescecssascscesescesences 191 4 1 1 UPS UN 191 4 1 2 How to Use the Technical 191 A INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS 192 4 2 1 192 d vo 192 423 V EEEE AN AE EE TAE EA EAT AEA EAEE SE A ANEN 195 4 2 4 LU PORE RIOR AEII E AA
65. NAVI SAILOR VERSION 3 0 1 USER MANUAL Installation checklist 1 Install the hardware and make all the connections Technical Reference 2 1 2 Install the software Technical Reference 2 2 2 3 3 Check AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files Technical Reference 2 2 4 Perform initial settings and run the NS Technical Reference 3 1 o Run REGISTRY utility for the copy registration Technical Reference 6 1 6 Fill in Hardware Setup and Sensor Connection tables Technical Reference 6 2 7 Put down the installation information on the first page of the User Manual User ID information 8 Give general instructions on the handling of the system to the crew 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Page 2 of 210 1 1 General Notes and Warnings 1 1 1 Copyright TRANSAS MARINE is a registered Trademark of TRANSAS MARINE UK Ltd NAVI SAILOR is a registered Trademark of video plotters manufactu red by TRANSAS MARINE software copyright is stipulated in the company s Licensing Agreement This Manual is a product of TRANSAS MARINE No part of this manual can be reproduced or transmitted without Company s written permission 1 1 2 Warnings for the Use of Transas Charts Electronic charts manufactured by TRANSAS TRANSAS format charts are not intended to substitute official nautical charts TRANSAS charts do not necessarily include the latest corrections and must not be used otherwise than in combination with official paper char
66. ND OPERATION IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE Page 46 of 210 3 3 4 Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode During the NS operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode the following facilities can be used for the display of the vessel s position with regard to the dangers to navigation and monitoring of the vessel s approach to them 1 Display of a line presenting graphically the monitoring of crossing of the following electronic chart objects safety contour e special purpose area limits see Alarm Messages on the Approach to Special Purpose Areas To display such line use the following procedure ATTENTION The line representing monitoring of crossing of the safety contour and special purpose area limits cannot be displayed until after Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation and Setting the Alarm in Voyage Monitoring Mode i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 47 of 210 2 Display of a circle presenting graphically monitoring of approach to the isolated dangers to navigation see Voyage Monitoring Mode OFF To turn off the display of such circle ATTENTION The circle representing monitoring of crossing of an isolated danger to navigation cannot be displayed until after Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation and Setting the Alarm in Voyage Monitoring Mode 3 Display of the ownship s course aligned with one of
67. NDER Sounder see Technical Reference FAI LIRF FAI URE ee Mis Primary secondary FAILURE positioning system Drift FAILURE Drift sensor Wind FAI URF Wind sensor Temperature Water temperature sen FAILURE sor P ALARM MESSAGES AND RECOMMENDED ACTIONS Page 193 of 210 Time FAILURE Time sensor Ascertain that the ship s TIME ZONE Change of the ship s time time has been set cor rectly 30 seconds before the start of the intended maneuver MANEUVER The vessel is crossing 20 m safety contour found on chart A 1324 CRS SFC 20 mA 1324 The station is operating in NETWORK SLAVE mode and does not NOCONNECT receive signals from the MASTER Check the MASTER station s operation see Utilities document The station which operated as the hot backup for the NETWORK master station has RECONFIG automatically switched to the loss of communication with the master see Utilities document Check the vessel s posi tion and motion parame ters CHECK POS Immediately after the NS HDG LOG start DR mode is set Re set ER positioning Loss of reference target for mode or set some other ECHO REF E M MS LOSS determining the position by vessel positioning method an object acquired by ARPA see Selecting the Positioning System S The vessel is ahead of the E schedule BEHIND THE The vessel is behind the SCHFDIUII schediile When
68. NU FUNCTIONS Page 163 of 210 Secondary pos Auto change Scale Guard vector Guard ring Head line Safety depth zu m E Le Shallow contour Safety contour Deep contour 3 2 1 To set the required option of ARA ade items 1 Selecting the Positioning positioning system for the Gee 2 3 and System secondary vessel positioning 4 To set the mode of switching automatically to the vessel positioning by DR Switching Automatically to the DR Mode To set the scale of charts to be taken into account in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation To turn on off the display of lines monitored for the crossing of safety 3 3 4 contours or limits of special purpose item 1 areas Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode To turn on off the display of a zone for monitoring the approach to the isolated dangers to navigation Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 3 3 4 item 2 Auxiliary NS Facilities Used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode To turn on off the display of course 3 3 4 line item 3 Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation To set the safety depth used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode To set the value of the shallow water contour which the deep water 3 4 9 area on S57chart will item 1 dist
69. OR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 18 of 210 MAIN MENU AHEAD SHIP _ ZOOM SCALE INFO REVIEW CHART j ROUTE ADD INF ERBL ALARM EVENT TASK LOGBOOK RADAR CORR HELP CONFIG ROUTE ADD INF CHART SHIP Route monitoring Active user chart Load Posn Correction Select next WP Color Load List Change Pos System Enter next WP i Graphic editor Charts unload Primary Pos Load route User chart iist Grid lines Secondary Pas Unload route Unload active chart Chart autoload Auto Change Arrival circle Save active chart Chart autoscate Safety Params Route planning Information layers Autoscale ratio Scale WP graphic edttor Show deleted Information layers Guard vector Check editor Move to active chart All information Guard ring Check route plan DX chart options Head line Route plan table Raster chart INFO Safety depth Load route plan Information layers Onginal Scale Shallow Contour Unioad route plan All information Review ARCS charts Safety Contour Save Symbols Priority Deep Contour Make reciprocal route Depths E Sa Link Lights Print Buoys ES CORR Racons Primary Secondary Lines DX Chart Options By RADAR Guard zona Four shades Offset bytarget Dangers Shallow pattern Offset by ARPA curser Text Use SCAMIN Offset by ARPA ERBL Info Full lights lines Manu
70. OSE AND USE OF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Page 161 of 210 4 2 Index of Mate Menu Functions 4 2 1 Ahead AHEAD To re draw the screen with the 213 Navigation vessel symbol shifting in the 333 Settings for the NS direction opposite to the current Operation in the Navigation course and to turn on Navigation Mode Mode 4 2 2 Ship To provide access to the functions used for selecting the vessel positioning method making corrections and desig nating vessel position monitoring facilities SHIP To provide access to the functions determining the method of correcting the vessel position Correction Primary Secondary Correcting the Vessel 323 Offset by target er Position Using ARPA the ARPA acquired target item 1 Dr Information Correcting the Vessel Position Using ARPA Information Offset by ARPA To correct the vessel position by 3 2 3 cursor the ARPA cursor position item 2 To correct the vessel position by 323 Correcting the Vessel the position of ARPA ERBL m Position Using ARPA movable point Offset by ARPA ERBL item 2 Information SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE New pos n by cursor To correct the vessel position manually by setting the vessel symbol in the latest position fix point To enter the vessel s course manually when DR is used for the vessel
71. PA Info or use lt Shift gt lt F11 gt hot To display ARPA information Acquisition marker appears SHIP Primary Secondary pos see Graphics Cursor Position the marker on the The target is acquired where target selected for the Enter upon the cursor obtains the shape of a Graphics Cursor M h The coordinates of the vessel dis ie position and radar targets are tronic chart objects corres Enter re calculated with regard to the ponding to the acquired target reference reference point ATTENTION As all the navigational calculations are made by the NS relative to the vessel position on the primary track 1 When ER mode is turned on for the primary vessel position all the targets obtained from the ARPA are plotted on the chart relative to this position i e they shift by the value of the entered vessel position correction 2 When ER mode is turned on for the secondary track it is only the selected reference target marked on the screen with orange letters ER which is shifted on the display by the distance whose value is set by the user 4 DR Dead Reckoning In this mode the vessel position is calculated from the information obtained from gyro and log Check that the gyro and log see Technical Reference and sensors are connected to the NS Running the NS and Turning It Off and are functioning normally section To set the Dead Reckoning mode whereby the vessel position
72. RA UK Admiralty raster charts RN NOAA raster charts VT TRANSAS vector charts DS vector charts converted from S57 format charts 2 Forindicating the chart s status their appropriateness for use V verified charts SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SHIP S LOG Page 136 of 210 U unverified charts R re issued vector charts a new edition is available To leaf through the log use the trackerball or the following keys lt Ctrl gt cursor control key to view the upper and lower parts of the table or to move one column to the left right lt Ctrl gt lt PgUp gt to move 10 columns to the left lt gt lt PgDown gt to move 10 columns to the right lt gt Home to move to the beginning of the log lt Ctrl gt End to move to the end of the log lt Alt gt End to display the latest 5 entries in the ship s log regardless off whether the cursor is within the table or not All the EVENTS are automatically documented in the ship s log and are classified into several groups according to their ability to be displayed in it Table 3 9 1 lists the events by groups specifies the ship s log table parameters documented when an event is recorded and includes notes A full set of documented parameters implies the recording of all the data included in the table part of it means that only some of the data will be recorded Table 3 9 1 Events permanently displ
73. RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 133 of 210 Now in the mode of displaying two user charts it becomes possible to duplicate the data from one chart on the other chart Data from the non active chart is duplicated on ADD INF Graphic editor Merge charts Enter the active user chart see Creating user Charts Save or change the chart name lt gt 3 8 5 Networking Information on the User Charts This capability appears when the NS is operating within a network This mode of the NS operation is set via SYSTEM CONFIGURATION utility see Technical Reference and Utilities documents In this case Networking section containing a single Equalize data command appears in ADD INFO submenu of the slave stations main menu When this function is operating the collection of user charts in this station is compared to the collection of charts in the master station whereupon certain files available in one of the stations are duplicated in the other one In this case out of several user charts with the same name the most recently modified file is selected and duplicated in both stations To equalize the data use the following procedure UP ING indicator appears in this function s line start of operation after the data duplicating process is completed DONE message is displayed ADD INF Equalize data Enter I I I I I I I I I I E I
74. RIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER MENU AHEAD SHIP ZOOM SCALE INFO REVIEW CHART ROUTE ADD INF ERBL ALARM EVENT TASK LOGBOOK View log book Track history Set time zone Watch organizatian Track color Track precision Own ship track Routing INFO entry LOGBOOK AAPA Pant Lag Book Reset distance Log View Filter E Log View Filter Sensors Network Charts Routes Alarms Layers Settings Routing INFO entry 1 hour 30 min 20 min 15 min 10 min L Fig 2 2 Target simulator BADAR HELP CONFIG Target extractor Acquire target Cancel targel Guard zone Auto guard Target tabla view Target tracks Veactars ARPA info Recording ARPA cursor ARPA ERBI Trial manouevrin Ship s model Cancel trial man Trai manouevTe Ship s model Ship s model List of modals Unload model Trial Ine along Trial manouevre Rudder angle Man delay Trait line Tar Trat line aoe vanns a Engine Emerg man TCPA ge TARGETS Target trial tine Hide trial Ines HDG to steer La RADAR Operation range Overlay Page 16 of 210 Spee urce Range selection Recording Regord interval Recording time Options Overlay icy Set ay vw 1028 esc u
75. Raster Chart Info function The NS selects the information from TRANSAS vector chart databases but only in that case when there is a vector chart with the same number and scale as those of the displayed ARCS chart When this option is being activated the functions of automatic alarm on the approach to dangers limits of special areas and specified depth contours implemented in the NS and based on the use of TRANSAS vector chart databases must be considered as those based on the information which is unofficial in relation to UKHO charts The UK Hydrographic Office UKHO supplier of the ARCS chart data and the British Admiralty chart on which it is based wishes to alert users to the potential problems associated with this mode of operation especially in the use of automatic alarms The UKHO bears no responsibility for any incidents arising from this mode of operation Additional information arranged in the title part and on the free surfaces of ARCS raster charts within the chart limits is partly duplicated in the NS operation with TRANSAS MARINE UK LTD s own databases tables for calculating currents are in the graphic form This information can normally be viewed in the chart review mode using REVIEW function Future the NS programs will be capable of the coordinated use of a raster chart display in combination with various databases in addition to those which are used now SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual ANNE
76. Viewing and Printing Out the To turn on off the display in the bois Ship s Log Log View ae ship s log table of a group of events Filter required to be viewed and printed out 3 9 2 Keeping a Ship s Log item 2 9 To provide access the functions used for work with ARPA radar and trial maneuver To display the table of targets Target table containing the parameters of all the view targets acquired by ARPA and shown on the NS screen 392 Work with Radar Targets Target tracks Su 3 5 2 Work with Radar Targets target trails Vectors non judi 992 Work with Radar Targets targets and ownship ARPA Info To turn on off the radar display on 323 Correcting the Vessel the NS screen items 1 Position Using ARPA and 2 Information 9 97 Work with Radar Targets Display of ARPA Cursor duds ERBL and Screen and 2 354 SENE Radar Targets Tracks Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 184 of 210 362 Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels To turn on off the recording of radar A Recording targets tracks in the archive day by 3 5 4 day files Saving Radar Targets Tracks To turn on off the display of the following ARPA facilities on the NS Correcting the Vessel Position Using ARPA screen Information 3 2 3 item 2 ARPA cursor curso
77. WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 109 of 210 Print out the schedule as required Enter TASK VPLAM Print table Unload the saved schedule from the NS as required Enter TASK VPLAN Unload voyage Actions marked with asterisk are performed at the user s option to take the effect of currents into account Taking the effect of currents into account increases the calculation time it is therefore recommended that calculations without currents should be made as tentative calculations for a long route especially for a route containing Great Circle segments 3 7 6 Editing a Previously Created Schedule With the change in parameter values entered in the voyage schedule table see Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route it becomes necessary to edit a previously created schedule of proceeding along a certain route The Menu Area displays a list TASK VPLAN Choose route Enter of stored routes arranged in the alphabetical order Position the cursor on the In section 1 of the table WP route whose schedule should Enter data and the name of the route be edited appear SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 110 of 210 Section 3 of the table displays Position the cursor on arameters of proceeding alon the required schedule Enter P TP 9 9 the route which were used for name creating the schedule At this stage there a
78. X Page 200 of 210 Use CHART REVIEW ARCS CHART function for viewing the entire surface of raster charts including margins beyond the chart limits When this function is switched on an ARCS chart is displayed on its original scale only without any additional information routes targets etc 5 4 2 Specific Features of Using ARCS Charts in ECS MODE Chart Loading Multi loading Transformation of Chart Projections To switch on this mode select ECS option in CHARTIPriority function In this mode which is an ordinary NS 2400 operation mode all the charts in the collection in any format have the same priority with respect to their use ARCS charts in this case as considered to be a specific variation of electronic charts for which some of the operations performed by the NS were subject to certain modification in compliance with the requirements of UKHO ARCS SPECIFICATIONS In the navigation mode monitoring of the vessel s position on the chart any chart from the collection whose scale best suits the user s settings can be taken as the leading chart The full scale multi loading of charts is implemented item 2 5 including charts differing in their original scale the latter being re scaled It should be noted that ARCS chart scale is not allowed to be increased by more than twice Charts made in different projections are transformed by the NS into Mercator projection WGS 84 Datum in accordance with ECDIS requirement
79. a FIX vessel sails beyond the chart s limits or is rt autoload within No Data area on this chart see Chart Area 4 By loading the chart by the cursor position 3 4 2 1 1 1 REVIEW Enter Graphics Cursor appears Position the cursor on lt Enter gt The current chart is re drawn around the selected chart the position with the cursor s fragment coordinates Successive To load with each press if the cursor presses remains in place one by all the Enter charts for the given area available in the collection beginning with the largest scale chart and ending with the map of the world 3 4 3 Changing the Order of Overlaying the Displayed Charts If the NS screen displays several chart frame the navigator can select the order in which they will be overlaying each other There are two ways to alter the order of overlaying the displayed charts 1 Byselecting the chart to be displayed on top of the rest on the list 1 2 3 Menu Area displays a list of lt Ctrl gt lt L gt displayed charts in the order of their overlaying Position the cursor on The selected chart is displayed the required chart by the NS on top of the rest Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE 2 Byselecting the chart with the graphics cursor 1 Page 55 of 210 2 3 Graphics Cursor appears lt Ctrl gt 0 p see Fig 3 1 Position the
80. ag t wh LUN DEPTHS IH METHES Fig 3 2 2 Setting the desired scale using the hot keys by going through the possible values 1 2 3 CHART Chart ON To switch on Automatic Chart Loading autoload mode Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS Page 60 of 210 To increase scale by one point in its range of possible values lt gt To reduce scale by one point in its range of possible values Mb MASTER K Ld ti pl TRANSAS MARINE 18 48 1 emi t 28048 E INFO 48 88 810N zi L uoc 040 8 LOG d KT DB 12 85 0 14 689E 1 ia 8 ROUTE i TTG ETR CRS pe 3 ON ph dh e je e EE pe R RA gh k 750E ane UECT RB FIXED RANGE 1411 7B MM 7500 000 DEPTHS IM METRES ewes ab 32318 Fig 3 3 3 Setting the desired scale by zooming out the fragment of interest as delineated by the user 1 2 3 ZOOM Enter Graphics Cursor appears Position the cursor in the corner of the Enter To fix the frame corner selected fragment USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 61 of 210 The display is re drawn En
81. al Canceling by hand Areas New pos n bycursor Points Enter Course Style Enter Speed Graphic editor Enter Position Add anew object Enter Offset Edit object information layers Cancel Offset Edit info Standard display Enter YEOMAN Offset Delete object vec Cancel YEOMAN Offset Shift object Spot soundings Shift all objects Spot soundings to Merge charts Isolated dangers Cables pipelines Ferry routes Add a new object Names Symbols All depth contours External Symbols Seabed Depths Chart boundaries Lights Currents Buoys Rest information Racons Marine faciities Lines Scale bar Guard zones Dangers Text information This function is not shown in the menu eli unless ARCS charts are included in the collection Overlay submenu does not appear until Overlay function indicator is switched to ON or SPOT Fig 2 4 NS SCREEN To move the cursor a black colored box among the menu items use the cursor control keys on the Keyboard lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt Home End keys or move the Trackerball up and down The required menu item is selected by pressing Enter key to cancel the Page 19 of 210 selection and return to a higher menu level press lt Esc gt The following information and dialogue windows can be displayed in the Menu Area during the NS operation Window type Data input window Dialogue Yes No window System password input window Object selection wi
82. all the classes and item 4 Display of Various categories on the electronic chart Information Layers Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 167 of 210 To provide access to the functions setting parameters for work with S 57 format electronic charts DX chart options To turn on off the color highlighting Four shades of set depth zones on 557 format electronic charts Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts 3 4 9 item 1 To turn on off the display of shading in the presentation of Shallow pattern areas with depths less than the safety contour on S57 format electronic charts Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts 3 4 9 item 2 To select the generalization method for S57 format electronic charts 349 standard for S57 format item 3 generalization method similar to that used for Transas charts Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts Use SCAMIN E To select the style of displaying the following objects plotted on S57 format electronic charts V Full light lines lines gui the light visibility sectors Areas limits of area type objects Points point type objects Style other electronic chart objects To obtain information on the Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts 3 4 9 item 4
83. ameters set by the navigator WP Way Point WP number ETA Estimated Time of Arrival date and time of arrival in this point sate month year and time Vact vessel s actual speed before changing the engine setting in knots Vlim limit speed required at the approach to the given RP in knots The results of these calculations are WTG Way To Go distance to the indicated point in miles TTG Time To Go time of sailing to the set point hours minutes STG Speed To Go speed to go in knots TTGL time of sailing to the point of changing the engine setting ETAL date and arrival in this point Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 145 of 210 To make this kind of calculations use the following procedure UTG 383 inn RM RR uid qua TASKWP STG Enter The Menu Area displays a data input window with the number of the current WP see the drawing Vact 15 6kt Ta er Enter the required WP Enter WTG value is calculated and ETAL 13 12 95 number displayed in a window ETA line 14 41 is activated Enter ETA value lt Enter gt STG value is calculated and displayed in a window Vact line is activated Enter Vact lt Enter gt Vlim line is activated Enter Vlim lt Enter gt The results of calculations are displayed in the bottom part of the window Display the calculations lt Enter gt The input window is removed resul
84. arm will be triggered off ALARM Schedule From 1 to control 900 min Note Alarm messages displayed by the NS are listed in chapter Alarm messages and Recommended Actions 3 7 9 Networking Information on the Created Routes This capability appears when the NS is operating within a network This mode of the NS operation is set via SYSTEM CONFIGURATION utility see Technical Reference and Utilities documents In this case Networking section containing a single Equalize data command appears in ROUTE submenu of the slave stations main menu When this function is operating the collection of routes in this station is compared to the collection of routes in the master station whereupon certain files available in one of the stations are duplicated in the other one In this case out of several routes with the same name the most recently modified file is selected and duplicated in both stations Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 116 of 210 To equalize the data use the following procedure 3 8 Manual Updating and Work with the User Charts 3 8 1 Making Manual Updates For maintaining the up to date status of the chart collection the NS has a facility for making manual updates from the official correction documents and other
85. ars Canceling by hand The strike out sign appears in the selected point on the NS screen it is superimposed on the object display Position the cursor on the objects which should be Enter stricken out or SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Page 122 of 210 use lt Tab gt key to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually If another object is required to be stricken After the input of each strike out out move the cursor and sign the graphic editor mode repeat the above remains ON procedure Exit from the graphic lt Esc gt Exit is possible at any stage of editor mode editing e For updating the objects which were previously plotted as corrections on the user chart see chapter Editing User Charts After making the corrections save the user chart The Menu Area displays a window for the input of the active user chart name see Creating User Charts ADD INF Save active chart Enter The entered user chart name Enter appears in the NS Information Area Unload the user chart with corrections from the NS as required ADD INF Unload active chart Enter Enter save or change the chart name up to 8 characters ATTENTION Paper charts may use datum other than WGS 84 If WP coordinates entered in the NS are taken from paper charts it is necessary t
86. art ADD INF Graphic editor Edit info see Graphics Cursor Acquisition marker appears lt Enter gt _ Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK vwith the User Charts Page 130 of 210 Position the marker on the The bottom part of the information sign of object a screen displays a window break point for the line type Enter with an entered text and a object so that it is fully within cursor in the top left the marker box corner After each symbol input the graphic editor mode remains ON Move the cursor and repeat the procedure as required To delete objects from the user chart with an option to re construct them Turn off the display of deleted objects ADD INF Show deleted OFF To delete an object ADD INF Graphic editon Delete object Enter Acquisition marker appears see Graphics Cursor m f The acquired object Position the marker on the object E disappears q Fom pes ae to be deleted chari 9 When deleted object is required to be re constructed ADD INF Show deleted All the deleted objects are displayed on the user chart in a special deleted object color ADD INF Move to Active Chart Enter Acquisition marker appears i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 131 of 210 The object ac
87. ashes Insert appear in and Log Speed Position the cursor suc cessively in the cell with the number of each following WP of the planned route Activate the appropriate un wm i The input of values is similar to lines and enter Time Zone ae ee Enter the input of Time Zone and ETD xd for the start WP see above route leg If necessary enter the data In the lines of each intermediate on the passage of the table column where the data input t auc ure y is permitted dashes appear when activating the table cells with pn their numbers the cell with WP number activated SS a Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 108 of 210 The final stage of drawing up the schedule includes the check of entered data calculations and saving of a newly drawn schedule Exit into VPLAN function Esc submenu If no incorrect data is identified a green window with Calcu lation ENABLE message is displayed if the data input is incorrect the bottom part of the NS screen displays an orange colored window with information on the detected errors Edit the incorrectly entered see Editing Previously data as reauired Created Schedule TASKWPLAN Current ON To turn on the inclusion of currents effect Tum the schedule calculations TASK VPLAN Check table Enter i USER
88. ayed in the ship s log START rc Complete NS started STOP Complete Complete NS turned off Compulsory recording at the navigator s EEUU Eon command see Keeping the Ship s WATCH Complete Complete End of watch TIME Complete Automatic time entry GMT DAY GMTDAY Complete Change of GMT day CORRECTIONS Complete Input of offset to the coordinates obtained from the position sensor TIME ZONE TIMEZONE Complete Change of ship s time WAY POINT Complete Passing of a WP i USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 137 of 210 2 Sensors group SENSOR CONNECTION Complete Positioning sensor connected SENSOR Comite Positioning sensor DISCONNECTION disconnected 3 Network group for a slave station only CONNECT TO MASTER DISCONNECT FROM onere Link with the master station MASTER lost 4 Charts group CHART STATUS Part Any change in the set and status of CHANGED the displayed charts SCREEN CO ORDS Part Screen re draw with the shift of CHANGED boundaries SCALE CHANGED Part Change of the scale at the operator s command Loading of any chart under the LOAD POSITION Part vessel s position see Loading Charts Required by the User item 1 Change of chart overlay order in the Part chart display Changing the Order of Overlaying the Displayed Charts SHOW ORDER CHANGED
89. by setting the control keys press course in the trial Enter to fix course maneuver Rudder angle From 5 to 35 Setting the rudder Use the trackerball or degrees angle value to lt 1 gt lt gt arrow cursor with 5 display the shape of control keys press degree the maneuver track Enter to fix discretion on the turning circle No trial maneuver 9 performed Section 2 Use the trackerball or From 0 to 24 Setting the maneuver lt 7 gt lt gt arrow cursor Man delay i min delay time control keys press lt Enter gt to fix pesi d ee Use lt Enter gt to switch Trial line Praying between the indicator selected maneuver du positions track For the track to move Carry together with the vessel symbol SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 78 of 210 Section 3 Selecting the shape of displaying the pre calculated targets tracks Use Enter to switch between the indicator positions Targets Target trial line ABS Displav of ETML M REL Displav of ERML Turning on off the Targets Hide trial display of targets lines ETMLs or ERMLs during the trial maneuver Use Enter to switch between the indicator positions ee USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page
90. cedures can perform such check 1 Checking the route plan as it is being created Unload a previously loaded route Enter if any ROUTE Unload route plan Set the parameters of and turn on the see Setting the Parameters for alarms for the Voyage Monitoring mode Monitoring Safety of Navigation and Setting the Alarms in Voyage Monitoring Mode SS ee L Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 90 of 210 ROUTE Check editor ON To turn to the mode of checking a created route with respect to dangers to navigation ROUTE WP graphic editor lt Enter gt A Graphics Cursor appears Position the cursor on the lt gt To increase the scale by beginning of the planned point in its range of possible _ E route and set the required values scale lt gt To reduce the scale Position the cursor in the Enter To fix the route start point as required point or the cursor then moves from this press Tab key to switch point it draws a thread of the the cursor activity to the planned route information window and enter the coordinates ma nually Move the cursor to the Enter The Menu Area displays an next WP information window containing the number of the WP which is being checked and number of dangerous places identified on the relevant route leg see fig If a danger to navigation is detected on the checked route leg th
91. certain navigational Enter bol appears in the selected symbol is required to be plotted use Tab key to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually If another symbol is required to After each symbol input the be added move the cursor and editor mode remains repeat the above procedure Exit from the graphic editor ZEE Exit is possible at any stage of mode editing J E Note NS also allows any symbols from the user created own symbols library to be plotted on the user chart Such library may be created by means of e g WINDOWS PAINTBRUSH graphic editor in the form of BMP files The format description and structure of such files are provided in Technical Reference document USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 125 of 210 e plot Latin alphabet characters The Menu Area displays a Enter symbol selection window see drawings above ADD INF Graphic editor Add a new object Symbols Position the cursor on the required symbol of a Latin alphabet lt Enter gt character The window with this symbol becomes active Use the trackerball of keyboard to set the required character in the lt Enter gt window B the cursor on the selected cd e Position the cursor in the point The Menu Area displays a 7 colour palette where the character is required to The selecte
92. charts whose 3 4 2 Loading Charts Required boundaries the vessel position is item 1 by the User currently within Load List To load any chart from the 3 4 2 Loading Charts Required collection by its number item 2 by the User Charts unload To unload all the charts from the 3 4 4 Chart Unloading NS Grid lines To turn on off the coordinate grid 3 4 5 Turning ON Off the Display on the NS screen item 1 of Various Information Layers Chart autoload To turn on off the chart Autoloading 3 4 1 Automatic Chart Loading mode items 1 and 2 3 4 6 Viewing Other Charts and Navigation Areas Scaling of Electronic Chart items 1 Displav and 2 pay Chart autoscale To set the scale of the loaded 3 4 1 Automatic Chart Loading chart item 1 current NS screen scale original 3 4 7 Scaling of Electronic Chart chart scale item 4 Display Autoscale ratio To set the scale for the loaded 3 4 1 Automatic Chart Loading chart different from its original item 1 scale 3 4 7 Scaling of Electronic Chart item 4 Display V Information To provide access to the functions layers used for turning on off the display of individual classes of chart information on the NS screen Standard To turn on off the display of 3 4 5 Turning ON Off the Display display Standard Display objects item 4 of Various Information Layers Se ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICA
93. chedule fulfillment Actions marked with asterisk may be performed as required ATTENTION If the route data is not displayed in the NS Information Area the route should be unloaded and then loaded again 3 7 8 Alarm Settings in Sailing along the Route For the navigator to receive visual and audible notification that the vessel has sailed beyond the set limits when the vessel s current position relative to the route plan is calculated in the Voyage Monitoring mode indicators of the following ALARM submenu functions should be switched to ON position or set to a required value OFF or positions imply that there is no tracking of the respective criteria 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 115 of 210 To switch on triggering of an alarm as the vessel ALARM Off route ON is sailing beyond the route after passing the last WP From 1 to To set an advance time for triggering of an alarm oN Ne 99 min as the vessel is approaching a WP From 0 1 To set a current course s COG deviation from ALARM Course to 90 the route plan when this is exceeded the alarm degrees will be triggered off To switch on triggering of an alarm as the vessel ALARM XTE ON exceeds the XTE set in the route data input table see Transferring a Route from the Paper Chart for the specific route segment To set the time of deviation from the route schedule when this is exceeded the al
94. covered during the day chart log Voyage dist LOG distance covered during the voyage chart log Remarks a Cell for the input of comments When the cursor moves down the log s bottom part is displayed it contains 12 12 95 12 21 48 82 88E 27 TERT MA 41 8 2H 10952 QE Charts UT 08 09 95 U 0142 29 08 85 U sog UT 29 08 95 U 621 UT 18 11 85 U 0536 UT 18 11 85 U displayed 0142 UT 28 89 85 UW 530 UT 18 11 05 UT 58 11 95 0 UT 28 09 95 U GIA UT 18 11 8985 U UT 18 11 95 82365 UT 21 10 95 U 20188 UT 84 11 85 U Date Ag 12 95 Time 1g ag 98 a2 BRE Event WATCH 42 12 85 12 12 95 12 10 06 2 80E 13 00 02 TIME _ Mind dir spd 2905 8 avs Wave dir hgt Uigibi Ti ty P Rtn y 8 T Atm 11 8 9 T Water 8 C Revolution 122 Charts displayed chart number type and source issue date validity charts which were displayed on the NS screen at the recorded moment of time and weather data entered by the navigator Wind dir spd wind speed and direction Wave dir hgt waves direction and height Visibility visibility P Atm atmospheric pressure T Atm air temperature Water water temperature Revolution main engine RPM The list of charts under the vessel s position contains the following abbreviations 1 Forindicating the chart s type and source
95. cursor on the The selected chart is dis visible fragment of the required Enter played by the NS on top of chart the rest n a lx cr 1 m adeno oun E TRANSAS MARINE Loca 18 12 098 06 12 85 uU A2513 ADO INFO 49 55 O48N m 0 08 578 COG 040 8 i 505 10 0 KT We me i li i s c he E m n E ts T Pa t 5 t cn pue 6 p ay LES 444 z T 2a F 43 al p4 24s 1 2 ii pP 21 x f i 24 uz Ts E Lat SE N5 110H z3 Ae Hl ad Lon ELEC RS Ed m oe 2 in Ta OM m T 5 Oppirg 215 8 P o va tos he Rng 12 29ne m idi ox BLO O ii E d TOER 3 LP E 1 aly ae ns 2855 D x i AS PIS 1 za y PIE idi bw he tee T 4 a i 3 1455 E denk T i VECTORS FIXED did i foeunr RANGE 37 685 NH VET i 200 000 M ED i T i tie ib Bu AMNEM DEPTH amp IM NETREGS Fig 3 1 SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS Page 56 of 210 3 4 4 Chart Unloading 1 2 3 CHART Charts unload Enter Only chart boundaries with numbers and coordinate grid remain on the NS screen 3 4 5 Turning ON Off the Display of Variou
96. d Enter The function s indicator is automatically switched to OFF position 3 6 Trial Maneuver 3 6 1 Trial Maneuver for Steering to the Next Route Segment This type of trial maneuver is recommended at the approach to the WP at least 24 minutes in advance when it is necessary to swing by the course of the next route leg In the process of such trial maneuver the navigator receives the following information point of taking the required course if the ownship s COG vector does not cross the planned route leg which is scheduled to be steered as a result of the maneuver a point on its continuation is indicated time to sail to this point alarm that a moment for performing the given maneuver has come trial maneuver situation with regard to tracks of other vessels in the given point s vicinity see Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels The data required for the trial maneuver is entered in the maneuver parameter input window which is displayed in the NS Menu Area see Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 73 of 210 To perform the aforementioned trial maneuver use the following procedure CONFIGWDisplay or press Display Route Mode is turned on Tab hot key ROUTE in the NS Information Area successively displaying data on the route Turn ON OFF the inclusion It is recommended tha
97. d by ARPA positions and motion vectors of targets acquired by the GPS transponder system e results of the trial maneuver current vectors The bottom right corner of the electronic chart displays an angle shaped indicator the sides of an angle formed by a thin line and a bold line Bold line is a graphic presentation of the maximum possible error of plotting objects on TRANSAS chart When a chart is displayed on the scale of the original the linear size of the error is taken to be 2 mm As the scale is growing the linear dimensions of the indicator increase showing to which extent the chart information can be relied on Thin line is a graphic presentation of a possible error of the vessel s position sensor which is taken to be equal to 70 m In the absence of charts suitable for loading or with Chart Autoload OFF No Data Area may appear on the NS screen a gray colored field with no information whatsoever Such area will be automatically covered with a chart during the screen regeneration if Chart Autoload is turned ON 2 2 2 NS Information Area The data displayed continuously in the Information area includes the following e indicator of the positioning methods primary on the left and secondary on the right The following designations are possible GPS GPS GPS ARPA OR DECCA DECCA LRNN LORAN C OMGA Leung NS SCREEN Page 13 of 210 ER pos
98. d character be plotted or use Tab key to symbol is displayed in the switch the cursor activity over to the selected point on the NS information window and enter the screen coordinates manually After each symbol input the graphic editor mode with the selected character remains Exit from the graphic editor mode Esc EU o of editing If the same symbol is required to be plotted in another point move the cursor to this point e To plot lines and zones ADD INF Graphic editor Add new E The Menu Area displays a obiect Lines 7 colour palette The Menu Area displays a lt Enter gt window for selecting the type of line Enter A Graphics Cursor appears Position the cursor on the selected color SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Page 126 of 210 Position the cursor in the object s Enter The line s starting point is start point displayed on the NS or use Tab key to switch the screen cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually Move the cursor to the next break The entered segment of point of the line etc when an area the line type object is type objects is plotted the line displayed on the NS should be closed screen After completing the construction of the object exit from the graphic Esc editor mode Exit is possible at any sta
99. der angle which is Trial Maneuver for used for calculating the shape 3 6 1 Steering to the Next of a curvilinear trajectory of the Route Segment vessel s motion on the turning rde Trial Maneuver for 3 6 2 Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels Route Planning on the 3 7 1 Electronic Chart 227 Note ARPA Trial maneuver submenu functions combined in the maneuver parameter input window are listed in Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels of the User Manual where their purpose is also stated 4 2 16 Help To obtain information on the NS Obtaining Information on Work with HELP i 5 9 the NS Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 186 of 210 4 2 17 Config CONFIG To provide access to the functions used for the initial NS settings as well as for obtaining additional information in the process of the NS operation Display color To select the screen color palettes Settings for the NS set to suit the time of the day 3 9 Operation in the Navigation Mode Display To select one of the 4 display types Trial Maneuver for in the NS Information Area with the 93 20 1 Steering to the Next following data presented Route Segment Loading of and Work with a Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring vessel position on the route Mode Route sailing cond
100. e Menu Area displays an information window identifying the nature of the danger whilst on the chart such place is marked with a flashing cross within a circle see fig If no danger is detected a window appears against a green background informing that the check is complete see fig lt OO USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 91 of 210 lt gt and gt hot keys which caused an alarm to be and generated will be shown within a circle continue planning the y yes The next window is displayed route if the danger does Or indicating a danger etc or if not appear to be a Enter there are no dangers a serious one or is window informing that the absent or check of the route leg is completed considerable one confirm see fig return to the previous A window is displayed with a checked WP if the iden Esc request to confirm the inter tified danger is ruption of the check see fig assessed as a press y or Enter to Use the same see also Route Planning on procedure for entering the Electronic Chart the rest of the WPs Exit from the route lt Esc gt The Menu Area displays an planning mode information window containing the name of and data on the last entered WP pem To exit into ROUTE submenu Save the route the route ROUTE Save lt Enter gt The Menu Area a route name input window Enter
101. e To reset the input data and Editing a Previously calculation results in the voyage Created Schedule schedule table for creating a new 3 7 6 voyage schedule for the loaded item 1 route Choose route load a route in order o dp to create a schedule for Creating a Schedule of the proceeding along this route 3 7 5 Vessel s Motion along the Route to edit an already existing 376 Editing a Previously schedule of proceeding along this it Ne 2 Created Schedule route ics monitoring the fulfillment of a Loading of and Work with a voyage schedule created for the Route and Voyage given route in the Voyage Sauf Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Monitoring Mode Load voyage To load a previously created and saved voyage schedule in order to edit it Sub Editing a Previously item 2 Created Schedule to monitor its fulfillment as the Loading of and Work with a vessel is proceeding along the route Route and Voyage in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 3 7 7 Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Unload To unload a created and saved voyage voyage schedule after its has been created Creating a Schedule of the 3 7 5 Vessel s Motion along the Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 180 of 210 after editing 3 7 6 Editing a Previously item 2 Created Schedule when there is no need to monitor
102. e alarm From 1 To set an advance warning ALARM Watch pa about the end of watch Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual RUNNING THE NS AND INPUT OF INITIAL SETTINGS Page 34 of 210 To switch on triggering of an alarm when a the current depth obtained from the sounder is less than a set ALARM Least depth for the NS operation with a sounder connected To switch on triggering of an alarm as the ship sails beyond IS INE nan the current chart s limits with Automatic chart loading OFF 5 Bringing the ship s time into correspondence with the time zone the vessel is in Set the moment of time when The cursor moves to the bottom section of the input window the ship s time is required to Enter be changed The window disappears the time Enter will be changed in the NS are the indicated moment Set the new date and time values for the given moment 3 2 Vessel Positioning and Correction of the Vessel Position 3 2 1 Selecting the Positioning System for the Primary and Secondary Vessel Positioning There are 4 positioning modes for both primary and secondary vessel positions 1 PS1 Positioning System 11 and 2 PS2 Positioning System E In these modes the vessel positioning can use the following satellite and radionavigational systems e GPS in both ordinary and differential DGPS mod
103. e electronic chart by entering the point s coordinates manually after switching the cursor s activity to the information window by pressing Tab key 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 51 of 210 5 Saving the screen s graphic copy with all the information it displays for the future review and printout A screen copy is saved in the form of files stored on the disk in BMP subdirectory Each such file is assigned a name corresponding to the system computer moment of time when the recording was made hours minutes seconds Facilities of Data Tool utility see Utilities document or graphic editors handling bmp format are then used for reviewing and printing out such copies To create a graphic copy of the screen use the following procedure Display NS screen lt Ctrl gt A copy of the displayed screen is required to be saved lt Print Scrn gt automatically saved onto the disk 3 4 Work With Electronic Charts 3 4 1 Automatic Chart Loading In this mode of the NS operation the change of charts is effected automatically the largest scale chart being always displayed on top of the rest 1 Automatic change of charts in accordance with the vessel s position as it is proceeding along the route In this case the scale of an automatically loaded charts can correspond to the display s current electronic scale CHART Chart autoscale OFF US SS a Sailor version 3 0 1
104. e of 30 miles To determine it use the following procedure TASK TIDE Load lt Enter gt To load the database on tides in RAM Turn on the display of data on the tidal rise CONF G Display or press SYSTEM Display System mode is turned lt Tab gt hot key successively on the NS Information Area where the tidal rise is specified If required determine the closest reference point which this information was provided for TASK TIDE Nearest place Enter The Menu Area displays an information window containing the reference point name its coordinates and distance from the vessel position If there are no reference points within the range of 30 miles the Menu Area displays a Not found message which is acknowledged by pressing any key 2 To obtain information on tides at the selected reference point use the following procedure TASK TIDE Load lt Enter gt To load the database on tides in RAM Select the tidal rise measurement units TASK TIDE Units METRES To show tidal rise in metres FEET To show tidal rise in feet 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 153 of 210 Select the time measurement option which the tide curve will be referenced to TASK TIDE Time TZONE To obtain information for the local time SHIP S fo osian information for the ship s time To select a reference point of interest use oneof the following procedures
105. e route in the following cases Course deviation of the current course from that set in the planned route 3 7 8 exceeds the value set by this function XTE XTE exceeds the value set in the route data table Alarm Settings in Sailing along the Route du Schedule deviation from the voyage control schedule exceeds the value set by this function DGPS loss To turn on off triggering of an alarm Selecting the Positioning when the duration of DGPS 3 2 1 System differential mode loss exceeds that items 1 set by this function and 2 Pos control To turn on off triggering of an alarm Selecting the Positioning when the distance between the a0 4 System primary and secondary positions items 1 exceeds the value set by this and 2 function Least depth To turn on off triggering of an alarm Initial Parameter Input when the current depth from the 3 2 1 sounder is less than that set by this items 4 function To turn on off triggering of an alarm Setting the Alarms in Work during the work with radar targets in with ARPA the following cases 3 5 1 Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 176 of 210 violation of limitation on the closest distance of approach to a radar target violation of limitation on time to the moment of closest approach to a radar target set by this function To t
106. e set one e special areas available in the chart and or updating database and located within a certain range from the vessel up to 10 miles The following vector chart objects are automatically assessed by the NS as isolated dangers e explosives e fish haven e foul ground e distinctive depth submerged obstruction e obstruction which covers and uncovers e oil gas production platform e rock e shoal e well shipwreck shipwreck showing any portion of hull at the level of chart datum SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 10 of 210 2 1 3 Navigation Mode Navigation Mode is the principal mode of the NS operation implies a constant display of the ownship s position on the screen and is running concurrently with the Voyage Monitoring Mode In this mode the NS provides the navigator with the following data ownship s position vessel s symbols and motion vector and ownship s tracks from the primary and secondary positioning e electronic chart with layers of automatic and manual correction and special user information secondary radar information ARPA tracked targets in the graphic form with the relevant entries in the table targets acquired by the GPS transponder system e results of the ownship trial maneuver with course and or speed in the graphic form taking into account the vessel s dynamic charact
107. ea Restricted Area ALARM MESSAGES ON THE APPROACH TO THE SPECIAL PURPOSE AREAS Page 195 of 210 Offsh Prod Area Offshore Production Area u Military Area Military Practice Area M mna 08 Submarine Transit Submarine Transit Lane oe Channel Channel M Fishing Prohibited Fishing Prohibited M e Cable Area Cable Area Anchor Prohibited Anchorage Prohibited Seven Spoil Ground Spoil Ground Cargo Tranship Cargo Transshipment Area Special Protection Specially Protected Area 2 ADDITIONAL AREAS which alarms are implemented for MESSAGE MEANNG Int Mar Boundary International Maritime Boundary Terr Sea Base Line Straight Territorial Sea Base Line Terr Sea Territorial Sea Prohibited Area Prohibited Area Quarant Anchorage Quarantine Anchorage Fishery Zone Fishery Zone Swept Area Swept Area Excl Econ Zone Limit of Exclusive Economic Zone Harbour Limit Harbour Limit Unsurveyed Area Unsurveyed Area Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual ANNEX Page 196 of 210 Explosiv Dump Explosives Dumping Ground Danger Line Line Danger Line 00 Line Nature Reserve Limit of Nature Reserve 5 3 Obtaining Information on Work with the NS The NS has a facility for obtaining context dependent help for each f
108. ea displays a list ADD INF User chart list Enter of user charts arranged in the alphabetical order The NS Information Area lt Enter gt displays the name of the loaded user chart Position the cursor on the required chart To turn on the display of objects in the orange color of OFF ON corrections only To display the objects in the colors they were plotted in Set the color range of object display ADD INF Color To turn on the facility for Enter displaying all the objects on the user chart ADD INF Information layers MAII information s In the graphic editor mode the NS provides the following capabilities for editing user charts 11 USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 129 of 210 e To edit inscriptions on the user chart ADD INF Graphic editor Edit object Enter 289081101 marker appears see Graphics Cursor Position the marker on the first character of the inscription which should be edited so that it is within the marker box The Menu Area displays a lt Enter gt text input window containing its initial version Edit the text E The Menu Area displays a 7 colour palette The edited inscription ap Enter pears in the same position on the NS screen Position the cursor on the selected color e Editing lines and zones plotted on the user chart e To edit a text stored under i information sign or under any object on the user ch
109. earing Bow X range to the crossing of courses TBow X time to the crossing of courses CPA TCPA values as well as the names of dangerous targets see Setting the Alarms Work with ARPA are highlighted with the orange color in the table The target which serves as a reference point see Selecting the Positioning System for the Vessel s Primary and Secondary Positioning item 3 is shown with the brown color To leaf through and view the tables of targets use the trackerball or the following keys on the keyboard lt Ctrl gt cursor control key to view the top and bottom part of the table or to move one column to the left right lt Ctrl gt lt PgUp gt to move 10 columns to the left lt Ctrl gt lt PgDown gt to move 10 columns to the right lt Ctrl gt Home to move to the beginning of the table lt Ctrl gt End to move to the end of the table lt Alt gt End to display parameters of 14 radar targets last tracked by the ARPA regardless of whether the cursor is in the table or not Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE 105 16 iT iT 4d a4 495 21 Ava 18 id og 1 2z 22 11 3s zi zi 3 b ath 19 DE 802 174 24 FE dB BE 53 BE 38 d pid KE EH 6 g
110. ed To load a chart which is a source of information on the danger where the danger which caused an alarm to be generated will be shown within a circle Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 93 of 210 continue checking the route if the y yes or To next window is displayed danger does not appear to be a Enter indicating a danger etc or if serious one there are no dangers a or window informing that the check of the route leg is complete finish the check for the immediate n no or A window is displayed with a Editing of a Previously Created lt Esc gt request to confirm the Route if the identified danger is interruption of the check assessed as a considerable one press y or lt Enter gt to confirm 3 7 3 Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper Chart This procedure for route planning is used independent of or to supplement the creating of a route plan on the electronic chart by the digital input of the following planned route data in the ROUTE DATA INPUT TABLE BIL FLSG 8 2 _ 3 4 5 Lat 43922 757M 48023 247H 498 32 558N 48948 010N 50930 0B52N 58942 DL2N Lorn 3294 9190 922 5844 5914 1720 2950 557 6958 423 1921 331 g i nn 9 4drm g 18nmn 8 18nm 1 RGC AL Ri AL AL RL Coursa 342 39 38 39 58 89 24 49 49 3 Distance 15 4na 18 amp 8nm 121 inm 18 3nn Sum distance 318 4nmn A26 enm 44
111. een CHART All information Enter To display the objects of all the categories 3 4 6 Viewing Other Charts and Navigation Areas To turn on the Automatic CHART Chart autoload ON Chart Loading mode Graphics Cursor appears see Fig 3 2 REVIEW Enter The current chart is re drawn around the position with the cursor s coordinates centering To exit from the viewing mode to the NS main Position the cursor on the selected chart Enter fragment 3 4 7 Scaling of Electronic Chart Display 1 Setting the desired chart scale regardless of which scale they are created on CHART Chart To switch on Automatic Chart Loading autoload mode A list of possible scale values from Enter 1 1000 to 1 200 000 000 is displayed in the Menu Area see Fig 3 3 2 lt TANE USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 59 of 210 The current or a more suitable chart is re drawn Enter around the new center but on a new scale and within new bounds accordingly Position the cursor on the desired value MASTER TRANSAS MARINE toca 18 04 50 05 12 95 CHART 52613 RUD INFE 49 54 124N 0 07 34eE cos SOG HOG LOG up CDURSE XTE BTW TTG ETR NEW Lat 50712 6794 Lan 8 04 AGE wet BY PAR firs SEE 2 dew x m 4 E OUS Weder 18 8018 UECTORS FIKED dyes Mo RANGE wh H
112. egrees ROUTE WP graphic editor lt Enter gt Position the cursor in the lt gt beginning of the planned route and set the required scale lt gt Position the cursor on the lt Enter gt require point or press lt Tab gt key to switch the cursor activity to the information window and enter the coordinates manually A Graphics Cursor appears see Fig 3 6 To increase scale by one point in its range of possible values To reduce scale by one point in its range of possible values To fix the route start point as the cursor then moves from this point it draws a thread of the planned route SI I I I I E I I I I E I II I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I E I I I E E Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 88 of 210 Move the cursor to the next WP Enter To fix a planned route leg blues colored And so on until the route dashed line planning is completed see Fig 3 6 KTE UU NH xi BTW 66 4 s 295 DTW 10 2NM f z TTG 1 01 29 29 06 12 18 18 NEW 28 97 j 294 ae dow die 29 2n ath 2 i g ct 8 z Us e 28 2 ft uon A e xU 8 18nt 5 24 a Lat 499592254 45 ede 24 Lon G 236 329E 23 ve E 4 crs 238 3 che 051 4 25 23 24 Route 24 2nn
113. ements to the display of S57 format charts Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ARPA Page 66 of 210 3 4 10 Work with ARCS Format Raster Charts When ARCS format raster charts are displayed the NS provides the user with the following facilities for easier work with these charts 1 The mode ensuring compliance with UKHO requirements to the display of ARCS format electronic raster charts see Specific Features Of Using ARCS Format Charts CHARTIPriority ARCS To display ARCS format charts on the NS screen on top of charts in other formats ECS To turn on ECS mode 2 Viewing the entire information printed on the original paper chart which ARCS chart was made from including information beyond the chart frame CHARTWReview ARCS chart Enter Graphics Cursor appears and a raster chart outline is displayed on the NS screen Position the cursor on the chart fragment which should be viewed 257 Note The above two NS functions are not available on the menu unless there are some ARCS charts in the folio 3 Obtaining information on objects shown on the raster charts see Obtaining Information on the Electronic Chart item 2 3 5 Work with ARPA 3 5 1 Setting the Alarms in Work with ARPA These settings serve as criteria for identifying dangerous radar targets
114. en Display the required see chapters Viewing Other fragment on the electronic Charts and Navigation Areas chart and set the scale and Scaling of Electronic suitable for displaying Chart Display vectors of currents see Notes e For the tidal currents The Menu Area displays an information window showing the Tidal currents sections number of hours to be counted from hour in Enter 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 157 of 210 the current moment and the scale of visual estimation of the currents speed represented by the vector Set the required time by incrementing one hour per key stroke the time interval Vectors of currents in the displayed electronic chart area are changing with the passage of time see Fig 3 10 E HaURE 00007 Fig 3 10 SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 158 of 210 e For the surface current TASK CURRENT By month Enter The Menu Area displays an in Surface currents section information window showing the calendar month which the displayed vectors and scales of visual assessment of current s speed represen ted by the vector correspond to Press the key successively to set Any key Vectors of currents in the the required month of the year except displayed electronic chart lt Esc gt area a
115. ent of time when the alarm is required to be triggered off Enter J E Note alarm messages displayed by the NS are listed in chapter Alarm Messages and recommended Actions 3 3 5 Obtaining Additional Information During the NS Operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 1 Setting one of the four display type of the NS Information Area to present the required data lt RANES USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 49 of 210 Display Pilot mode is turned on providing information on the vessel s position with regard to the current WP from the loaded voyage schedule Display Weather mode is turned WEATHER on providing the data on weather conditions 2 Obtaining more detailed information on the quality of GPS positioning on the primary track The positioning is assessed on the basis of GGA sentence received from GPS sensor see the following data is involved Fix UTC position fix time Lat and Lon geographic latitude and longitude of the obtained Vessel position e Quality positioning status DGPS GPS INVALID e Satellites number of satellites used for positioning geometric factor e Data Age information delay Station ID the number of differential mode support station To turn on the display of this information use the following procedure 3 Display of the current vessel position coordinates with different precisi
116. eristics and summary drift estimated position of the own ship and targets for any moment of time up to 24 minutes parameters of dangerous approach to the targets e route planning on the chart e display of sector lights in the color visible from the vessels position with the light visibility range taken into account if the light cannot be seen the lighthouse is shown in the gray color It should be noted that when some of the NS functions are activated the Navigation Mode is automatically exited from To turn on or return to the Navigation Mode use either of the following select AHEAD the NS main menu press Insert or F8 on the keyboard 2 2 NS Screen The NS screen includes three areas see Fig 2 1 The left hand part is the Electronic Chart Area Information Area and Menu Area take up the right hand part Sometimes when it is necessary to display some additional information command e g route plan waypoints ship s log entries HELP text etc as required by operator a window opens up in the left bottom part of the screen Leung NS SCREEN Page 11 of 210 At this time the chart is displayed in the top part of the screen ELECTRONIC CHART AREA INFORMATION AREA DECCA UR TRANSAS MARINE ure 1B 85 97 15 08 96 CHB T 0158 noU AFD 56 14 089N 11 04 7856 cos 180 6 ROUTE 1 150B8TEBT uP course i 79 9 Kte
117. ers to dangers to navigation Navigation DORE Unload route To unload the planned route from 3 7 1 Route Planning on the plan the NS Electronic Chart Creating a Route Plan with a Check for the item 1 Presence of Dangers to Navigation 373 Transferring a Planned tem i Route from the Paper Chart Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 170 of 210 Save To save a newly created or 37a Route Planning on the Creating a Route Plan 3 1 2 with a Check for the item 1 Presence of Dangers to Navigation Transferring a Planned 3 9 ren Route from the Paper Chart 374 items Editing Previously T23 Created Route and 4 To re calculate automatically the c created route and renumber ani Ceai dinone Make reciprocal 3 7 4 Editing a Previously WPs for the reverse passage To combine automatically a Link loaded planned route with any other route Weare To print out the route route data Route Planning on the input tables Electronic Chart 3 7 4 Editing Previously item 4 Created Route 373 Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper item 1 Chart To equalise the route data Equalise data stored in the Master and Slave stations 379 Networking Information on the Created Routes E Note the function marked with asterisk appears in ROUTE function sub
118. es DECCA Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 35 of 210 LORAN in both ordinary and differential modes e OMEGA in both ordinary and differential modes To select a positioning system use the following procedure ALARM DGPS loss From 3 when a GPS operating in to 99 sec differential mode is used sec ALARM Pos control From O when the secondary 001 to 9 vessel positioning is used 999 miles 0 000 mile To set the maximum loss of GPS differential mode whereby the alarm will be triggered off To switch off the tracking of differential mode loss To set the maximum distance value between the primary and secondary vessel position which when exceeded will generate an alarm To switch off the tracking of this discrepancy E Note alarm messages displayed by the NS are listed in chapter Alarm Messages and Recommended Actions 3 ER Echo Reference referencing the vessel position to the radar display of a fixed target ER This mode allows continuous vessel positioning both for the primary and secondary vessel position at the user s option by the bearing and range to a fixed object reference point with fixed coordinates Echo Reference acquired by the ARPA SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual VESSEL POSITIONING AND CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION Page 36 of 210 To turn on the mode use the following procedure ARPA AR
119. es for the primary vessel group position only are displayed in the NS Information Area 3 Input of offset to the coordinates received from a positioning system SHIP Correction Primary CERIS Correction input window is Secondary Enter Offset displayed in Menu Area To move the vessel symbol to the point calculated by using the offset Entered offset indicator appears in the NS Information Area for the primary positioning only Enter the required co ordinate values group by Enter group SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual VESSEL POSITIONING AND CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION Page 42 of 210 3 2 5 Canceling all the Entered Offsets in the Correction of the Vessel Position To cancel the input of offset to the coordinates received from a positioning system use the following procedure SHIP Correction Primary Enter To move the vessel s symbol to Secondary Cancel Offset the position with coordinates obtained from the positioning system without offset In the NS Information Area the entered offset indicator disappears 3 3 Setting the Parameters and Operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 3 3 1 Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety at Sea To switch on the Voyage Monitoring mode and to check the plotted route see Creating a Route Plan with a Check for the Presents of Dangers to Navigation set the following parameters SHIP Scale A list of fixed scale values
120. essels In this case the NS displays the following data 1 For the ownship symbol a dashed TML true motion line each of its dashes standing for a distance covered in one minute and six minute intervals being marked with a notch whilst the maneuver delay time is shown with digits in the intended maneuver start point e conjectured vessel track resulting from the maneuver shown in different colors depending on the availability of a dangerous approach to other vessels In this case green segments show that no dangerous approach is expected SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 76 of 210 yellow segments show that an approach is expected at a distance which is less than twice the set CPA value see Setting the Alarms in Work with ARPA red segments show that an approach is expected at a distance which is less that the set CPA value a small circle on the intended maneuver track shown in the color of the track it is located on indicates the place where steadying up should be started for steering to the designated course in the course maneuver a small magenta circle on the maneuver track which appears during the speed maneuver and indicates the place where the vessel s propulsion unit setting should be changed to the initial one 2 For ARPA acquired radar targets targets expected true motion line ETML displayed in different colors depending on the availability of a dangero
121. et OBJECT To turn on off the tracking of an Auxiliary NS Facilities object obtaining information on the 3 3 4 Used in the Voyage changes of range and bearing to item 4 Monitoring Mode any fixed point VPLAN To provide access to the functions for creating a voyage schedule Voyage plan To switch the cursor to the voyage Creating a Schedule of table schedule table for the data input the Vessel s Motion along and editing the Route Editing a Previously oie Created Schedule tem reated Schedule Check table To turn on the check of entered of edited data in a voyage schedule table 376 Editing a Previously 2 Created Schedule Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route Calculation To turn on voyage schedule calculations after the input of all the required data in the voyage h ILE 376 Editing a Previously item 2 Created Schedule Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route elele Print table To print out a created or edited Creating a Schedule of schedule in the voyage schedule 3 1 5 the Vessel s Motion along table the Route INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 179 of 210 Editing a Previously us Created Schedule item 2 Remove To reset the calculation results in 376 Editing a Previously results the voyage schedule table for it 5 2 Created Schedule editing the entered data Sn Clear tabl
122. et the display of data on the vessel s position on the route Load the route selected for the Voyage Monitoring Mode Position the cursor on the Em The previously loaded route is route required to be loaded automatically unloaded i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 113 of 210 Load the voyage schedule selected for this route is TASK VPLAN Choose route Enter same To display list of saved TASK VPLAN Load voyage Enter schedules for the given route arranged in the alphabetical order Exit into the main menu lt gt Turn on the display of data on the route or monitoring of the voyage schedule fulfillment respectively CONFIG Display or press lt Tab gt hot key successively Turn on the mode for the automatic change of WPs Set the advance distance for the change of the current WP To turn on Display Pilot Mode SS ee L Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 114 of 210 To set the range at which the From 001 current WP with regard to which all to 9 99 the calculations are made will be replaced with the next one The WP displayed in the Display Route Mode will not be changed until it has been passed ROUTE Arrival circle miles 0 TASK VPLAN Unload voyage Ener E To turn off the monitoring of Voyage s
123. ey to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually If another symbol is required to be added move the cursor and repeat procedure Exit from the graphic editor mode the above Page 118 of 210 The Menu Area displays a depth input window u Enter After each sounding input the graphic editor mode remains ON Enter A Graphics Cursor appears The added navigational symbol appears in the selected point on the NS screen Enter After each symbol input the graphic editor mode remains ON Esc Exit is possible at any stage of editing i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 119 of 210 To plota line or area type object on the chart Lines and zones and zones ADD INF Graphic editor Add a new object Lines the Position cursor required line type Position the cursor in the object s start point or use lt Tab gt key to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually Move the cursor to the next break point of the line etc when an area type objects is plotted the line should be closed After completing the construction of the object exit from the graphic editor mode The Menu Area a window for selecting the type of line Enter Enter A Graph
124. f 210 TASK PORT Units METERS Soundings and heights in the port information are displayed in meters FEET Depths and heights are measured in feet To select or search for the port of interest use one of the following procedures e By the port name The bottom of the screen displays an information window TASK PORT By name Enter containing the list of all the ports available in the database arranged in the alphabetical order The same window displays Use the keyboard for information on the selected port in typing the first letters of Senta case of an incorrect input or when the port name as the required port is not available in required for the search the database a small question mark appears to the left of the cursor Repeat the procedure as E A window with the list of ports reauired appears To remove the information window Esc from the screen 227 Note when a port has several known names the list contains all of them alternative names having references to the principal one e By the area The bottom part of the screen displays an information window with the list of all the areas arranged in the alphabetical order TASK PORT By region Enter 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 149 of 210 Position the cursor on Enter The same window displays a the required area or use list of ports belong
125. f proceeding along the route the cell containing the number is filled with the brown color a dash appears in ETD line Position the cursor in the Enter cell with the number of the Or selected start WP Insert Position the cursor on Time Zone line in the start WP Enter column The line is activated turns gray a cursor appears in the line 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 107 of 210 Enter the time shift relative to GMT with the indication of Enter time shift direction E or W Alphanumeric input is possible in the cursor position only Activate the appropriate line ES In the activated line the current then enter ETD data and time are set by default At this stage there are two ways to continue drawing up the voyage schedule By the preset ETA in the end WP of the selected route segment Position the cursor in the The WP column is activated cell with the number of Enter the cell containing the the selected end WP in or number is filled with the the selected segment of Insert brown color dashes appear the planned route in ETA and Log Speed lines UNE Input of values is similar to e the input of Time Zone and lines and enter Time Enter ETD for the start WP see Zone and ETA above the preset speed The WP column is activated the Enter cell containing the number is filled or with the brown color d
126. f the ship s log and radar target parameters To display the data window during the Work with LEICA eMe VECTOR 1500 DAE DAES Binoculars 227 Note to obtain more detailed information on the purpose and use of functions listed above see Technical description of NaviSailor series software 2 3 4 Free Cursor The NS allows using a cursor modification FREE cursor that is moved by the Trackerball over the entire screen acquiring various shapes and functional capabilities in different display areas To turn on this cursor modification use System utility see Utilities document Free Cursor s functional capabilities listed below depend on its position on the NS screen some of them are not duplicated by the keyboard 1 In the Menu Area the free cursor takes a shape of a box marking off the NS main menu keys similar to the operation of an ordinary cursor 2 In the NS Information Area the free cursor has a shape of an arrow which can be used for performing the following functions Functional capability Procedure required for implementing it Position the free cursor on the second line of the To acknowledge an alarm Information Area where alarm messages are displayed and press the left trackerball button To change the accuracy of Position the cursor in the section containing the current coordinates obtained from the vessel position coordinates and press the left positioning system trackerball button Mug
127. ference to the appropriate section of this window Set the length of TML display on the NS Screen To set the TML length for a more suitable display on the NS screen in the process of the trial maneuver From 2 Trial line in section 3 tg 24 min SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 82 of 210 Further navigator operations will depend on his her selecting one of the following trial maneuver options QO Course maneuver Use the trackerball to move the TML select and fix the required option of a collision avoidance maneuver HDG to steer in section 1 The selected track is attached to lt Enter gt the vessel symbol and is moving together with it Select the track shape on the turning circle by setting the rudder angle Rudder angle in section From 5 The shape of the turning circle 1 to 35 changes with the selected rudder degrees angle value Course maneuver with a change over to another setting off the propulsion unit operation Fix the display of TML HDG to steer in section 1 Enter TML is attached to the vessel symbol and is moving together with it Select and fix the required option of the collision avoidance maneuver by designating the appropriate setting of the propulsion unit operation during the maneuver i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 83 of 210 In setting
128. following the procedures specified in such tables to set the required values or those specified in column 2 of the table in the functions literal indicators follow the procedure similar to that considered in a sample of ON OFF type indicator set the required values in a function s digital indicator it is necessary to activate this indicator then use trackerball or the keyboard to enter this value then press lt Enter gt to confirm the input SS Se ee eee eee eee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual INTRODUCTION Page 6 of 210 enter the coordinates or dates group by group This means that after entering each group of data degrees minutes hemisphere it is necessary to press Enter To cancel the input of a value at any stage of its entry press Esc on the keyboard or press the right trackerball button if different functions can be used for performing an action other possible options functions are shown in parenthesis e g SH P Primary Secondary pos notation means that at the user s option primary or secondary vessel positioning can be selected App Appendix COG Course Over Ground ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System ENC Electronic Navigational Chart ERBL Electronic Range and Bearing Line ERML Expected Relative Motion Line ETA Estimated Time of Arrival ETML Expected True Motion Line GMT Greenwich Mean Time GPS Global Positioning System HO Hydrogra
129. ge of editing e To plot a text ADD INF Graphic editor Add new A Graphics Cursor ap obiect Text Dears Position the cursor in the start point of the text line to be entered or text input window The Menu Area displays a Enter use Tab key to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually Enter the required text up to 12 dE The Menu Area displays characters colour palette entered text is Enter displayed in the selected point on the NS screen Position the cursor on the required color If another text is required to be After each text input the added move the cursor and repeat graphic editor mode the above procedure remains ON Exit from the graphic editor mode Esc UN staae of editina In addition the NS enables objects to be plotted on the user chart for the approach to or crossing of these objects to be tracked in the Voyage Monitoring Mode 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 127 of 210 e Guard zones ADD INF Graphic editor Add A Graphics Cursor ap lt Enter gt a new object Guard zones pears Position the cursor in the Guard zone s start point or use lt Tab gt key to switch the The line s beginning is cursor activity over to the lt Enter gt displayed in the selected information window and point on the NS screen enter the coordina
130. graphic coordinates beyond the chart limits the Limits of Charts when using charts in projections other than Mercator Using Projections As aresult some information i e user created routes additional user information ADD Other Than INFO function ARPA targets and transponder objects can only be shown where it overlays ARCS charts image User should be aware of this when sailing the vicinity of chart limits they should regularly display overlapping or smaller scale charts to maintain knowledge of the complete navigational picture The Leading Chart The leading chart is understood as a chart displayed on the screen upon which the current vessel s position is overlaid Navigation Mode In the navigation mode monitoring of the vessel s position on the chart for the leading chart an ARCS chart is always selected which is in this case displayed on its original scale The numeric value of this scale may generally differ from the paper chart scale in a proportion which is determined by the resolution of a specific display and calculated by the NS Chart Viewing In cases when there is no direct monitoring of the vessel s position e g in the Mode review and selection of charts REVIEW function and or when the vessel symbol is removed from the screen Delete key the NS functions become somewhat more extensive e charts are selected from both ARCS collection and out of charts in other formats if their scale is more
131. gt Mathematical ship model is matical ship model has been created by Model utility See loaded ARPA Ship s model List document Utilities of models Set the curvilinear track shape From 5 To set the rudder angle which is in steering from one route leg to to 35 used for calculating such another ARPA Trial degrees trajectory The trajectory is not maneuver Rudder angle 0 calculated degrees ROUTE Route plan table lt Enter gt A Route Data Input Table is displayed in the bottom part of the NS screen see above The WP is plotted on the chart matching its coordinates whilst the next WP with the previous WP s parameters appears in the table Enter the latitude and longitude lt Enter gt values for the route s zero WP group by group of figures its name and fix the WP by activating its number in the input table Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 95 of 210 Use a similar procedure for Enter entering the required after values for each WP by first each activating its number in the input next cell and then the appropriate lines Save the route plan Enter The Menu Area displays ROUTE Save a route name input window Enter the route name up lt Enter gt to 8 characters without spaces or punctuation marks Unload the saved route from the NS as required ROUTE Unload route plan lt Enter gt The saved route is unloaded from R
132. hart which the information is taken from may not match each other in the updating edition and even source To obtain full information on both charts for a comparison use INFO function 3 4 9 Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts In the NS S57 ed 3 formats ENC electronic navigational charts are displayed in full compliance with 5 52 requirements to the ECDIS SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS With this in mind the following facilities for easy work with been implemented in the NS Page 64 of 210 DX 90 format charts have 1 Highlighting shallow and deep water areas setting the safe passage zones 1 CHART DX chart options Four shades SHIP Shallow contour SHIP Deep contour From O to 99m 3 To turn on the depth zone highlighting with color To turn off the depth zone highlighting To set the value of a shallow water contour which the deep water area will be distinguished from in color on the displayed S57 chart To set the value of a deep water contour which the shallow water area will be distinguished from in color on the displayed S57 chart Note If the set values of a shallow or deep water contours have no corresponding digitized depth contours on the chart the closest value depth contours are taken for the said shallow and deep water contours ATTENTION The shallow water contour value cannot be more and the dee
133. he given trial maneuver Emerg man in section 5 Enter The NS screen displays two turning half circles wheel e mem hard a board and the vessel s stopway as a result of change over from the current propulsion unit setting to that set in the function indicator see fig After selecting the intended maneuver track you should use the following procedure Set the required maneuver delay time and fix the selected track Man delay in section 2 From The selected maneuver track 5 to 24 travels in the direction of the min current vessel s course at the distance corresponding to the set number of minutes Trial line in section 2 Drop To fix the planned maneuver track in this case the vessel symbol travels to the intended maneuver start point whilst the delay time shows a decrease Assess the collision avoi dance situation with regard to radar targets i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 85 of 210 o Select the type of pre calculated targets tracks Targets Target trial line Acquisition marker appears see Graphics Cursor The pre calculated track of the Enter selected target disappears from Enter the NS screen Esc View the collision avoi EOM To increase the length of ETML or dance maneuver by lt ERML Trial line length changing the track length as required by using the lt Ctrl gt
134. ht Information Area is against a white background lt Alt gt lt F4 gt Night moonless night Information Area is against a white background lt Alt gt F5 Dusk Inverted moonlit night Information Area is against a black background lt Alt gt lt F6 gt Night Inverted moonless night Information Area is against a black background Alt F8 CHART Information layers select chart objects for the display To switch between targets ETMLs and ERMLs lt Alt gt F9 during the Trial Maneuver for Avoiding collisions with Other Vessels lt Alt gt lt F10 gt ADDINF Graphic editor To call up the graphic editor for creating editing charte lt Alt gt Esc ALARM To acknowledge the alarm lt Alt gt lt R gt To have the screen regenerated To attach the chart to the vessel s position see Insert lt Insert gt Navigation Mode lt Delete gt To detach the chart from the vessel s position To turn on one of the four display types in the NS Information Area SSS SS lt Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 24 of 210 To increase the chart display scale To reduce the chart display scale CHART Original scale To set the original chart scale To set the mode of always displaying the cursor on the last entry lt gt End in the tables o
135. ics Cursor appears The line s starting point is dis played on the NS screen The entered segment of the Enter line type object is displayed on the NS screen E Exit is possible at any stage of editing To add a text Depths Lights Buoys Racons Lines Guard zones Dangers Text Corr bu hand Chart inscriptions ADD INF Graphic editor Add a new object Text lt Enter gt Graphics Cursor appears ee ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Position the cursor in the start point of the text line to be entered or use Tab key to switch the activity over to cursor the information window and enter the coordinates manually If another text is required to be added move the cursor and repeat the above procedure e Information stored on the user chart under sign which can be viewed by using INFO function Position the cursor in the point where infor mation should be placed or use Tab key to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually 6 Enter Enter Page 120 of 210 The Menu Area displays a text input window After each text input the graphic editor mode remains ON Information see Obtaining on the Electronic Chart
136. igits after the decimal point for the CONFIG Precision coordinates obtained from the positioning system CHART To call up the submenu of functions for work with charts ROUTE To call up the submenu of functions for work with routes To call up the submenu of functions for work with user ADD INFO dene To call up the submenu of functions for work with electronic ship s log LOGBOOK LOGBOOkK Track Color To select color for the primary track display LOGBOOK View log book To view the ship s log entries ARPA Cancel trial man To turn off the trial maneuver mode ROUTE Route plan table To display a table for the route data input ARPA To call up the submenu of functions for work with ARPA CHART Chart autoload To fix the chart under the vessel position CONTROLS Page 23 of 210 Changing the order of overlaying the displayed charts Ctrl 0 by using the Graphics Cursor Ctrl lt L gt from the list To turn on off the display of ARPA screen see lt Ctrl gt lt R gt Display of ARPA Cursor ERBL and Screen To make a graphic copy of the NS screen see lt Ctrl gt lt PrtScrn gt Obtaining Additional Information During the NS Operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode CONFIG Display To select the screen color palette to suit the color set time of the day lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Daylight daytime lt Alt gt lt F2 gt Twilight twilight lt Alt gt lt F3 gt Dusk moonlit nig
137. ilities and main operating modes as well as the information display principles and the NS controls 3 User Work with the NaviSailor Software This is the principal part of the Manual which contains the list of tasks which can be performed using the NS and the procedures involved To be able to use this part of the Manual the beginner should necessarily familiarize him herself with information provided in paragraph Data Required for the Work with the Manual see below 4 Annex to the Manual 1 2 2 Data Required for the Work with the Manual Information set forth in Part 3 of the Manual is presented in the form of tables with the types of problems solved by the NS for headings Possible options of their solutions are listed as follows numbered paragraphs of the section e with symbol when the alternative solutions are provided for the given stage of the problem Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual INTRODUCTION Page 4 of 210 Keys and buttons used in the Manual for the descriptions of procedures a key stroke on the keyboard is denoted by the key name in angle brackets e g gt means pressing key lt Alt gt F2 notation means that you should hold down the Alt key as you press F2 key Esc notation means that you should press this key on the keyboard or the right trackerball mouse button This key is used for canceling input of a typed value or for exiting into the
138. ing the Alarms in Work with ARPA To perform a trial maneuver for avoiding collision with other vessels use the following procedure ARPA ARPA Info or use ON To display radar information ARPA Shift gt lt F11 gt hot acquired targets are shown on the NS keys screen rn TANS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 81 of 210 Turn on the dis see Work with Radar Targets play of targets table as required In the bottom part of the NS screen Enter a targets table containing parameters of targets displayed by the NS appears ARPA Target table view The model should be loaded as described in Utilities document has been loaded via function ARPA Ship s mo del List of models It is recommended that drift should Turn ON OFF the be taken into account when the inclusion of drift positioning system gives off steady effect during the drift values for a non maneuvering maneuver vessel ARPA Ship s COG To turn on the inclusion of drift mode Trial line HDG effect along Vessel s drift is not taken into account ARPA Trial The NS Menu Area displays a maneuver or lt Enter gt maneuver parameter input window F9 hot key see above In what follows all the functions listed in column 1 refer to ARPA Trial maneuver submenu and are displayed in the maneuver parameter input window These functions are marked with and provided with a re
139. ing to this the keyboard for typing area the first letters of its name as required for the search Position the cursor on Enter Information on the selected the required port or use port is displayed the keyboard for typing the first letters of its name as required for the search Repeat the procedure as Esc A window with the list of ports required is displayed again Esc To remove the information window from the screen By the country name The bottom part of the screen displays an information window TASK PORT By country lt Enter gt with the list of all the countries arranged in the alphabetical order Position the cursor on the required area or use the keyboard for typing the first lt Enter gt letters of its name as required for the search The same window displays a list of ports belonging to this country Position the cursor on the required port or use the keyboard for typing the first lt Enter gt letters of its name as required for the search Repeat the procedure as p A window with the list of ports is reauired displaved aaain E remove the information window from the screen Information on the selected port is displayed SS ee ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 150 of 210 By the cursor position TASK PORT By cursor Enter A Graphics Cursor appears The bottom part of the screen d
140. inguished from in color Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation To set the safety contour used in the Voyage Monitoring Mode To set the value of the deep water contour which the shallow water 3 4 9 area on S57chart will be item 1 distinguished from in color Setting Parameters for Work with S57 Format Electronic Charts Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 164 of 210 4 2 3 Zoom To display the selected chart 347 ZOOM fragment or the required sailing E area on the NS screen Scaling of Electronic Chart item 3 Display 4 2 4 Scale To set the scale of electronic o2 Scaling of Electronic Chart SCALE E chart display item 1 Display 4 2 5 Info To obtain information on the 3 4 8 E S E INFO electronic chart and objects items 1 19 i Electronic Chart plotted on it and 2 4 2 6 Review To load charts by the cursor Loading Charts Required position and P by the User REVIEW item 4 RM to view the electronic chart Viewing Other Charts and 3 4 6 s fragments not currently displayed Navigation Areas 4 2 7 Chart To provide access to the functions CHART used for work with charts INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 165 of 210 Load Pos n To load any of the
141. ion of Objects on 384 the User Charts and Work with Two Charts Simultaneously Information To provide access to the layers functions used for turning on off the display of individual classes of chart information on the user chart All information To turn on the facility for plotting 3 8 2 Creating User Charts and displaying all the user chart objects 3 8 3 Editing User Charts To turn on off the display of the Presentation of Objects on following objects on the user the User Charts and Work chart with User Charts Simultaneously Symbols navigational symbols Depths soundings Lights lights Buoys buoys Racons racons 3 8 4 Lines lines and zones Guard zones Guard zones Guard zones guard zones Dangers symbols of dangers to Text Text texts on texts on the chart Wnfo symbol storing the infor ien Canceling by cross out symbols in making hand the updates Show deleted To turn on off the display of Editing User Charts deleted objects in a special 3 8 3 color NaM Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 174 of 210 Move to Active To re construct the objects deleted chart from the user chart 3 8 3 Editing User Charts To equalize data on the user Equalize data charts stored
142. is lt Enter gt displayed in the Menu Area To set the electronic chart scale so Position the that only charts on scales larger cursor on the lt Enter gt than the set one are taken into required scale account in the Voyage Monitoring Mode To set a depth value in meters from the sea level which is considered safe for the given vessel with regard to the isolated dangers to navigation From 0 to 99m SHIP Safety depth Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 43 of 210 To set the digital value of a numbered depth contour on the SIME SS vector chart which is considered to be safe for the given vessel E Note if the specified depth contour is not numbered on the chart the effective safety contour will be taken to be larger than the set one ATTENTION The safety contour value cannot be more than the set safety depth Besides you can plot symbols of dangers to navigation and guard zone as required on the user chart when these are approached or crossed an alarm will be triggered off see Creating User Charts 3 3 2 Setting the Alarms in Voyage Monitoring Mode For the navigator to receive visual and audible notification that the vessel has sailed beyond the set limits in the Voyage Monitoring mode indicators of the following ALARM submenu functions should be switched to ON position or set to a required value OFF or 0 positions imply that there is no trac
143. isplays an Position the cursor in the place of SERIE information window with the list of all the interest on the chart ports within the range of 30 miles from the cursor position Position the cursor on the required port or use the keyboard for typing the first letters of its the selected port name as required for the search Repeat the procedure as required Ee PA with the list of ports is displayed screen Unload the database from RAM as required TASK PORT Unload lt Enter gt The same window displays information on lt Enter gt Having once viewed information on the required port you will be able to use the NS facilities for referring to this information without having to repeat the above procedures in this case the database should be loaded in the RAM 3 10 5 Obtaining Information on Tides Tides are calculated in full compliance with the procedure and from the data described in the UK Admiralty Tables NP 158 and with accuracy commensurate with this procedure Mug USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 151 of 210 Information on tides at the selected reference point is displayed in a window in the bottom part of the NS screen and contains the following data tide curve showing the tidal rise in meters or feet in accordance with time local or ship s time water level set by the navigator using the vessel s draft and the least depth of
144. iter Sea AGEL Piat orn NS SCREEN AHEAD SHIP ZOOM SCALE INFO REVIEW CHART ROUTE ADD INF ERBL ALARM EVENT TASK MAIN MENU LOGBOOK RADAR CORR HELP CONFIG 4 tice CONFIG Display colour set Display Cursor Precision Monitor Help mode Prampt mode Own ship setup NMEA output setup Hardware setup Set anew password Monitoring port Comm Ports Trace Primary status info License info Select ARPA type Altach sensors Exit DENM TASK WP ETA WP STG WIND PORT OBJECT VPLAN TIDE CURRENT CURRENT Tidal currents Load Unload By hour Surtace currents Load Unload Attach sensors Pos systemi Pos system2 Time Compass Log Drift Sounder Wind Temperature ARPA A ARPA B Autopilot NMEA output Yeoman Black box LCR AEROSPACE AIS Select ARPA type NMEA ARPA ATLAS 8600 RACAL 2690 KH CONCEPT BRIDGE MASTER OWN ship setup Length overall Conning st X Conning st Y Beam overall 51 ant X PS1 ant Y PS2 ant X PS2 ant Y ARPA ant X ARPA ant Y ARPA B ant X ARPA B ant Y Bridge elevation COG vector HDG vector Ship by Align contour on Display reset to Daylight Twilight Dusk Night Dusk Inverted Night inverted CE ee Display coior set By month TIDE Load Unload Byname By cursor Screen ON OFF Nearest p
145. itias Garbage disposa Anchorage 9 81 wharves noor DRgauss Dirty ballast anchor ipe wor ee M M M o Mean level af tide dns foundr is vassa siza ovar 152 length tuos gt in independant machina shops or fixed 998 1091 rg dock up to tiarine railways up to 288 pilotage aduisabie novela 25 491 Fee Recetas SCC MU as Tugs saluage Tugs assist floating 24t Hota Name ofthe port country and area which the port belongs to in the top line of the information window Harbour harbour type and size Entrance restrictions list of natural factors restricting the vessels entrance Depths depths in the main channel at the principal cargo berth and or at the oil terminal and at the principal anchorage Pilotage pilotage Tugs tugboats Formalities port formalities Load OFF Load cargo handling operations Communications available communications Services provided port services Supplies supplies Medical facilities medical institutions Repair repair facilities Note comments To obtain information on the required port use the following procedure TASK PORT Load arnes To load the database on ports in the RAM Select depth measurement units SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 148 o
146. itioning by ARPA reference target DR dead reckoning NONE secondary positioning is switched off 257 Note positioning methods marked with asterisk may have a differential mode DGPS DLRNC DOMGA e indication that ARPA is connected e status of the workstation operating in the network displayed in the absence of alarm messages e TRANSAS MARINE trademark displayed in the absence of POSITION DROPPED indicator meaning that the vessel symbol is not shown on the chart e current time and date UTC Greenwich time and date Turc 21 58 TE 1 25 88 LOCAL ship s time and date e displayed electronic chart number AD Ivo e number or name of the user charts loaded in areas A and B vessel position coordinates and an offset indicator if the offset is _28 14 H amp BE _ taken into account The indicator is an orange colored triangle oed Bd displayed to the left of coordinates which shows that the position we 213 t coordinates received from the currently used positioning system for 9s 2 OKT the primary vessel position are corrected with the offset vessel s course and speed obtained from the positioning system or entered manually gyro readings log readings There are 4 types of display in the NS Information Area 1 Display System Mode presents general data on the sailing conditions set direction the vessel is drifting in e drift speed the vessel is drif
147. itions System vessel position relative to the 3 10 5 Obtaining Information current WP in accordance with the on Tides loaded voyage schedule data 3 10 6 Obtaining Information Pilot on Currents weather conditions Weather Cursor To select the type of the Graphics 235 Graphics Cursor cursor display Precision To select the precision of the Obtaining Additional current vessel position coordinates Information During the displayed in the NS Information 3 3 9 NS Operation in the Area item 3 Voyage Monitoring Mode Monitor To set the monitor s active area Initial Parameter Input dimensions diagonally in mm 3 1 2 item 2 Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 187 of 210 To turn on off the mode of Obtaining Information permanently displaying Help on Work with the NS information on the NS main menu functions when the cursor is 5 3 positioned on the in the following item 2 Y Help mode window wit information in the bottom part of the NS screen Prompt mode Prompt mode briefinformationinaline information in a line V Own ship To provide access to the functions setup used for the input of ownship parameters and initial settings required in the process of the NS operation To set the following ownship s Initial Parameter Input maximum dimensions 342 WLength overall WLength overall overall
148. itor Add new object The Menu Area displays a symbol Symbols External Sym REMISE selection window see fig bols lx die eL n Mo Enter A Graphics Cursor appears X required symbol 82 45 m 4 n id dnd Bac i The added navigational symbol Het navigational symbol appears in the selected point on required to be plotted or the NS screen use Tab key to switch lt center gt the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually If another symbol is required to be added move the cursor and repeat the above procedure Exit from the graphic editor Es Exit is possible at any stage of made editina After each symbol input the graphic editor mode remains ON ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Position the cursor in the point where the sounding is required to be specified or use Tab key to switch the cursor activity over to the information window and enter the coordinates manually If another depth is required to be plotted move the cursor and repeat the above procedure e Lights buoys transponder beacons ADD edito Add object Lights Buoys Racons INF Graphic Position the cursor in the point where a cer tain symbol is required to be plotted or use lt Tab gt k
149. king of the respective criteria set an advance time for triggering of an alarm as the vessel is approaching a safety contour From 1 to 15 min ALARM Sf contour time SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SETTING THE PARAMETERS AND OPERATION IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE Page 44 of 210 To switch on triggering of an alarm on the approach to the respective ALARM Special Special Purpose Areas see Purpose Area type Alarm Messages on the Approach to Special Purpose Areas To set the advance time for From 1 to triggering of an alarm as the 15 min vessel is approaching a Special Purpose Area ALARM TIME 257 Note Alarm messages displayed by the NS are listed in chapter Alarm Messages and Recommended Actions ATTENTION Setting the alarms in the Voyage Monitoring Mode should be preceded by Settings the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation 3 3 3 Settings for the NS Operation in the Navigation Mode It was mentioned before see Navigation Mode that this mode of the NS operation is a special case of Voyage Monitoring Mode and implies a permanent display of the ownship s symbol it also provides a navigator with a set of data on the navigational conditions in a form easy for perception This data includes among other e display of the vessel s primary and secondary tracks e display of Scale Bar segment equivalent to a mile cable depending on the current scale providing a
150. lace Units Time Voyage plan Voyage plan table Check table Calculation Prnt table Remove result Ciear table File Choose route Load voyage Unload voyage Save voyage Delete voyage Options Current PORT Load Unload By name Byregion By country By cursor Screan ON OFF Units Fig 2 3 ALARM Sound Watch Set timer Off chart ROUTE Off route XTE Course WPT Schedule control Sensor INFO DGPS foss Pos Conirol Least depth Antigrounding Guard zone Danger Sf contour time AREAS TIME Traff Separ Zone Traff Crossing Traff Roundabout Traff Prec Area Two wayTr Route Deepwater Route Recomm Tr Lane Inshore Tr Zone Fairway Restricted Area Caution Area Offsh Prod Area Areas To Avoid Military Area Seaplane Landing Submarine Transit ice Area Channel Fishing Ground Fishing Prohibited Pipeline rea Cable Area Anchorage rca Anchor Prohibited Dumping Ground Spol Ground Dredged Area Cargo Transship Incineration Area Special Protection ADDITIONAL AREAS MESSAGE Int Mar Boundary Terr SeaBase Line Terr Sea Prohibited Area Quarant Anchorage Fishery Zone Swept Area Excl Econ Zone Harbour Limit Unsurveyed Area Explosw Dump Danger Lino Nature Reserve Page 17 of 210 SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAIL
151. lue of Enter the accumulated distance Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SHIP S LOG Page 142 of 210 3 9 3 Viewing Archive Data All the data reflecting the vessel s position is automatically entered in the ship s log see Viewing and Printing Out the Electronic Ship s Log and is archived every day This enables the situations which arose in the process of the voyage to be at any time re constructed on the chart Apart from the ship s log files with the ownships and targets tracks can be loaded for re constructing such situations LOGBOOKWIrack history Enter The Menu Area displays a list of vessel tracks records day by day in the order reverse to the chronological Position the cursor on the required track Enter The track recorded on the selected date is recording date loaded in the NS Select discretion of the track display LOGBOOkK Track precision 10s The loaded track is displayed with the plot interval distance between the track points of 10 seconds 1min The track is displayed with the plot interval of 1 minute Objects on User Charts and Work with Two If required load the route and user see chapters Loading of and Work with the charts which were used on this date Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode and Presentation of Charts Simultaneously Load the log as of the date selected for viewing LOGBOOKWiew log book or press lt C
152. menu only in case of network operation see Technical Reference and Utilities documents Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 171 of 210 4 2 9 Add Info To provide access to the function ADD INF used for work with user charts and manual electronic chart updating To switch the activity of areas Active user chart designed for loading the user Presentation of Objects on charts 384 the User Charts and Work with Two Charts Simultaneously To select the color of plotting and Color displaying objects on the user 3 8 1 Making Manual Updates charts updating color CN A Creating User Charts color selected from the offered 383 Eding User Charne palette To provide access to the functions used for work with the graphic editor for creating and editing user charts Add a new To display a selection of objects object for plotting on the user chart To plot tne following objects on the 3 8 1 Making Manual Updates user chart WDephs soundings o W Guard zones guard zones Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 172 of 210 W Dangers symbols ol dangers to a navigation W Text texts on the chart W Information texts stored under i symbol W Canceling by cross out symbol when making hand update
153. ndary Offset by tar lt Enter gt appears see Graphics get Cursor Position the marker on the The target is acquired radar target mark on the lt Enter gt whereupon the cursor electronic chart becomes cross shaped T To move the vessel symbol to point Position the cursor on calculated by using the Yes offset Entered offset indicator appears in the NS Information Area Position the cursor on No lt Enter gt 2 65 To cancel the correction e Technical Reference Running the NS anc ARPA ARPA Info or use Shift F11 hot keys To display radar information ARPA ARPA cursor ARPA ARPA ERBL On the ARPA screen position the cursor movable ERBL point on a conspicuous object intended to be used for correcting vessel position To display ARPA cursor ERBL on the NS screen in the green color On the NS screen the cursor ERBL is displayed in the green color SHIP Correction Primary Secondary VOffset by ARPA Enter cursor ERBL To display a Graphics Cursor SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual VESSEL POSITIONING AND CORRECTION OF THE VESSEL POSITION Page 40 of 210 The cursor indicates a new vessel position Jump Y N information window IS displayed in the Menu Area Move the cursor to the electronic chart object corresponding to the lt Enter gt acquired target To move the vessel symbol to the point calculated by Position the curso
154. ndow Color palette lists SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual To enter the required parameters names etc To confirm actions essential in regard of safety at sea To obtain access to the functions essential in regard of the vessel s navigational safety To select the required objects by their names their characteristics color to be displayed in on the NS screen etc Means and procedures for work with Purpose data contained a window Enter the data group by group confirming each types value by pressing Enter To confirm or cancel a particular action position the cursor on the answer in the dialogue box which corresponds to the taken decision press Enter Enter the password and press Enter by default the following password is set TRANSAS lt space gt To select position the cursor on the required object name and press lt Enter gt PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 20 of 210 2 3 Controls 2 3 1 Trackerball or Mouse 2 3 2 Keyboard The only difference between the mouse and trackerball is the way the ball moves These units may have 2 or 3 pushbutton switches If your unit has 3 switches the center button is not used LEFT BUTTON corresponds to Enter key on the keyboard RIGHT BUTTON corresponds to lt Esc gt key on the keyboard By rolling the ball you can control the cursor s position on the display
155. o take into account WGS 84 offset which is provided in the general information on the chart see Obtaining Information on the Electronic Chart Mug USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 123 of 210 3 8 2 Creating User Charts with Service Information Supplementing Electronic Chart Data A USER CHART is a file with CRA extension created using a special NS graphic editor information from this file is superimposed on the electronic chart display The NS has a facility for displaying two such charts simultaneously This permits e g all kinds of service information to be stored and displayed separately from the updating information In this case the data of both charts is overlaid on the principal nautical chart Of two special NS areas A and B designed for loading user charts only one can be active The user chart currently in the active area is called an active user charts The operation of the graphic editor which is used for creating and editing user charts is possible in the active area only therefore the chart currently in the non active area non active user chart cannot be edited and is merely displayed on the NS screen The NS Information Area displays the names of user charts loaded in areas A and B If no charts are loaded the relevant lines remain empty To create a user chart follow the procedure described below Determine which area A or The area whose line in the
156. o obtain more detailed information on the sources of radar information and their connection see asymbol of the radar target is a circle with a speed vector Depending on the target s aspect its symbol may be in one of the following colors according to whether the vessel s side or stern lights are visible read if the target s portside is observed DDOHLD Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ARPA Page 68 of 210 green if the target s starboard is observed yellow if the target is turned to the ownship with its stern magenta if the target is stationary speed of up to 2 knots target vectors are shown in two colors depending on the degree of danger they constitute which is determined from CPA and TCPA values see Setting the Alarms in Work with ARPA green for the targets which constitute no danger red for the dangerous targets targets trails display their minute tracks with a plotting interval of seconds and at least 12 minute points The TABLE OF TARGETS which is displayed in the bottom part of the NS screen see Fig 3 5 contains the following parameters Number target s name CPA distance to the closest point of approach CPA distance TCPA time to the closest point of approach TCPA time Course true course Speed speed Range radar target s range Bearing radar target s b
157. of currents CURRENT gt To view the table and move the cursor within it uses the keyboard arrow keys Home End lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt or the trackerball To exit from the table into the menu use Esc key or press the right trackerball button To remove the table from the screen press Esc when the cursor is in the NS main menu To activate the WPs for the input of parameters of proceeding along the route press Enter or Insert on the keyboard or the left button of the trackerball A second press on Enter with the cursor in this position wil unselect the WP exclude from the schedule SS 58 Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 106 of 210 calculations in this case gaps between the start and end points are impermissible To create a schedule of proceeding along the route use the following procedure TASK CURRENT Load 2 To load the database on tidal Tidal currents currents in the NS TASK CURRENT Load eS To load the database on surface Surface currents currents in the NS Position the cursor on the In section 1 of the voyage Enter schedule table data on the WPs selected route and the route name appear ea Enter cursor appears in the table The column of the corresponding WP is activated for the input of parameters o
158. on I I I I I I I I I I E I LF EI IE I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual SETTING THE PARAMETERS AND OPERATION IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE Page 50 of 210 4 Measuring ranges and obtaining the following information on any point in the Chart Area Lat and Lon the point coordinates Brg and OppBrg values of bearing and reciprocal bearing from the ownship to this point Rng range from the ownship to the point in question in miles and meters CPA and TCPA time and distance of the closes approach to the point in question if proceeding along the current course at a current speed This kind of information can be obtained by using the NS electronic range and bearing line ERBL which allows measuring ranges between any points This NS facility includes the display of a fixed point attached to the current vessel position or to any point on the electronic chart e ofthe ERBL movable point formed by the range ring crossing the bearing line and which is moved by using the trackerball or cursor control keys To measure ranges between two points use the following procedure Position the cursor in the point which the range is lt Enter gt The ERBL stationary point is fixed in required to be measured this position on the electronic chart 257 Note the cursor be set in the required point of th
159. ors 91 2 item 1 HDG Display reset to To determine the limits of the Parameter Input screen displayed ahead of the vessel when the NS is operating 3 1 2 in the Navigation Mode When item 1 the vessel reaches this limit the screen is automatically re drawn NMEA output setup To determine the types and format of sentences output by the NS to the external devices Hardware setup To set the multiport board Set a new To change the system password password see Technical Refe rence see Technical Refe rence by default the following password is set TRANSAS lt space gt E E E Monitoring port To view digital messages Running the NS and received from or transmitted to Turning It Off the external output devices connected to the NS a La 2 lt INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 189 of 210 Comm Ports To record in a special file digital see Copy Registration Trace messages received from all the for the Warranty external output devices Servicing of the Technical Reference Primary status To obtain fuller information on the Obtaining Additional info quality of positioning by GPS on Information During the the primary track 3 3 5 NS Operation in the item 2 Voyage Monitoring Mode License info To obtain information on the Running the NS and license to use NaviSailor software 3 141 Turning It Off Select
160. osition S dp of Arrival ETA To calculate the speed to go on the route and time of arrival in the position for changing the engine setting for arriving in the point at the preset ETA WP STG 3 10 2 Calculations of Speed To Go To calculate true wind parameters WIND from the measured relative wind 3 10 3 True Wind Calculations parameters To provide access to the functions PORT used for obtaining brief port information To work with the database on ports and performing the following 3 10 4 operations on this database Load loading into RAM Unload unloading Obtaining Information on Ports Fn To select search for the port of interest in the following ways Ports name by the port name Obtaining Information on 3 10 4 ee Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 178 of 210 By region by the area country by the name of the country By cursor by the cursor position Screen To display information on the port Obtaining Information on ON OFF provided during the most recent 3 10 4 Ports access to the function Units To select the measurement units for depths and heights in the information provided on the selected port 3 10 4 Obtaining Information on Ports in metres in fe
161. p water contour value cannot be less than the set safety contour see Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation 2 Turning on off the hatching in the display of areas with depths less than a safety contour Set the safety contour CHART DX chart options Shallow pattern YES NO see Setting the Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation To turn on the display of hatching in the area limited by the coastline and safety contour To turn off the display of hatching Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 65 of 210 3 Selecting the generalization method display of objects depending on the current scale NO To turn on a similar generalization mode for Transas Marine charts 4 Selecting the style of object display To turn on the display style close to TRANSAS that used in Transas Marine charts PLAIN plain area To turn on the display of boundaries boundary of area type chart objects shown as symbols lines only CHART DX chart options Areas PAPER To display point type chart objects in CHART DX chart CHART the form of symbols used in a paper options Points chart CHART DX chart options Full light lines ATTENTION When the display style close to that in TRANSAS charts is To display lines limiting the visibility sectors of aids to navigation selected there is a deviation from S 52 requir
162. phic Office NS NaviSailor OS Operating System RAM Random Access Memory RML Relative Motion Line SENC System Electronic Navigational Chart STG Speed To Go TML True Motion Line XTE Cross Track Error 1 2 3 Abbreviations Used in the Manual Leung 2 PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 8 of 210 2 1 NS Purpose and Principal Operation Modes 2 1 1 NS Purpose and Capabilities NaviSailor series video plotter is an electronic information and chart system used with the aim of ensuring safe navigation The following functional capabilities are implemented in this software e display of electronic vector and raster charts of different formats to 6 charts simultaneously e data exchange with navigational sensors and external output devices enabling the vessel position coordinates to be continuously obtained and vessel controlled in accordance with changing navigational situation e route planning and drawing up the schedule of proceeding along this route e monitoring of approach to the dangers to navigation plotted on an electronic vector chart or on a user chart created by the navigator e trial maneuver for avoiding collision with other vessels displayed on the NS screen in accordance with the information received from the ARPA solution of various kinds of navigational
163. quires the Enter color which it was plotted on the chart with Position the marker on the objects to be re constructed To shift an object ADD editor Shift Acquisition marker appears object SEIS see Graphics Cursor Position the marker on the object which should be shifted pho so that it is fully within the ERBL appears on the selected marker box or object see Obtaining Additional Information in Work use Tab key to switch the with the NS in the Voyage cursor activity over to the Monitoring Mode item 4 information window and enter the coordinates manually Position the ERBL s movable point in the place where the lt Enter gt The acquired object is acquired object should be displayed in a new position shifted to e To shift all the objects use the procedure similar to that used for shifting a single object except that regardless of which chart object is selected all the objects on the active user chart are shifted After completing the required procedures for chart editing save the edited chart A newly entered name of the user chart appears in the up to 8 characters appropriate line of the NS Information Area Save or change the chart name lt Enter gt Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Page 132 of 210 3 8 4 Presentation of Objects on the User Charts and Work with Two User
164. r Keyboard to position the cursor on CHART NS main menu option and press the left trackerball button or Enter key in the submenu which will appear position the cursor on Chart autoload line and press Enter again the function s indicator is activated turns orange move the Trackerball up and down or use the cursor control keys on the Keyboard to set the required indicator position ON and press Enter again to turn on the chart automatic loading mode For more detailed information on this note see the paragraph with this name for which purpose you should look up the name of the paragraph in the Alphabetic List e press lt Esc gt to exit into the NS main menu position the cursor on REVIEW function and press lt Enter gt a Graphics Cursor appears for the description of work with the Graphics Cursor see the paragraph with this name Graphics Cursor use the trackerball to position the cursor on the chart fragment which is required to be reviewed and press Enter to center the current chart in the cursor s new position e after completing the viewing press lt Esc gt on the keyboard or the right trackerball button to exit from this operation mode into the NS main menu for the description of the main menu see Menu Area paragraph the above sample in addition to what has been said it is necessary to note the following specific features of the data input and notations which you may come across in
165. r on Yes lt Enter gt using the offset Entered offset indicator appears in the NS Information Area 3 2 4 Manual Correction of the Vessel Position Manual correction can be used in the following cases in DR Dead Reckoning mode when positioning data from different positioning sources is required to be entered when the position sensor g GPS is connected to the NS but the vessel position coordinates it provides are displayed by the NS with an error identified by the navigator by using come other positioning source The following procedures can be used for correcting the vessel position 1 Setting the vessel symbol in the latest observation position 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 41 of 210 To move the vessel symbol to the point calculated by using the Offset Entered offset indicator appears in the NS Information Area Position the cursor on Yes Enter J E Note In case of a repeated manual correction of the vessel position new offset values are calculated 2 Digital input of the latest observation point coordinates This type of manual correction is used in DR mode only when the vessel s coordinates are known SHIP Correction Primary Menu Area displays a coordinate Secondary Enter Position input window To move the vessel symbol to the Enter the required coor observation position the entered dinate values group Enter coordinat
166. r the water level above the datum you are interested in Procedure to work with the tide Move the cursor to read off the curve is specified in the required tide parameters introductory part of this chapter i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 155 of 210 bod Esc To remove the tide curve from Unload the database from RA as required TASK TIDE Unload lt Enter gt Having once viewed information on the tide you will be able to use the NS facilities for referring to this information without having to repeat the above procedures in this case the database should be loaded in the RAM 3 10 6 Obtaining Information on Currents NS database on tidal currents has been created on the basis of information presented on paper nautical charts where the tidal current vectors are calculated for each hour for individual points of navigation area covered by the given chart Information on the surface currents was created after the processing of the initial observed data of the US National Oceanography Centre NODC and NOAA The NS has a facility for displaying vectors and taking into account the effect of tidal and surface currents Vectors of tidal currents are shown on the NS screen in the blue color whilst the surface currents are shown in the black color Vectors originate in the reference points for which the coordinates and parameters of currents were taken from the aforementioned
167. re changing with the passage of time 2257 Note the vectors of currents are not displayed on the electronic charts on scales larger than 1 3 000 000 lt RANES 4 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 160 of 210 4 1 Purpose and Use of Technical Description 4 1 1 Purpose This document describes briefly each function of the NS main menu as they arranged in the menu providing references to the User Manual items where they are used 4 1 2 How to Use the Technical Description Information set forth in this document is presented in the form of a table _ 3 d When the menu functions are specified in the first column the following designations are used capital letters designate the NS main menu keys see Menu Area of the User Manual means that the function belongs to the submenu of the main menu keys specified before WV means that the function belongs to the submenu of the function specified before etc User Manual paragraphs which have to do with a particular function are indicated for the NS executive functions only i e functions which do not contain a submenu Abbreviations used in the Technical Description are similar to those listed in Abbreviations Used in the Manual see the User Manual i T PURP
168. re two possible ways of editing the voyage schedule 1 resetting the entered data and calculation results of the initial schedule and drawing up a new schedule using the procedure described in chapter Creating a Schedule of the Vessel s Motion along the Route The data in sections 3 and 4 of TASK VPLAN Clear table Enter the voyage schedule table is deleted 2 By editing the initial schedule plan Enter A cursor appears the table The respective table column is Highlight the route start WP REI Er MU con Enter parameters of proceeding along for a new schedule by a NE Or the route the cell containing the positioning the cursor on the we Insert number is filled with the brown cell with its number color and a dash appears in ETD line Position the cursor on ETD The line is activated turns grey a mM no Enter i line in the initial WP column cursor appears in it Activate the appropriate lines The input of values is similar to the and enter new values of the Enter ETD input for the start WP see required parameters above 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 111 of 210 Delete unnecessary data by positioning the cursor on the lt Delete gt items Exclude from calculations those WPs which are not The respective column is required for drawing up a unselected the brown color in new schedule if they are
169. ready illustration of scale for estimates made by eye e easily perceived screen color palette selection depends on the time of the day To implement these NS functional capabilities use the following proce dure To attach the vessel symbol to the chart and display it on the NS screen on Navigation Mode AHEAD or press F8 hot key USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 45 of 210 Determine the length of the displayed vessel s track over the set period of time From 1 To display the vessel s LOGBOOK Own ship track track over the set period of to 24h time in hours To display the vessel s Oh trail left within the last 6 minutes only Select color for the display of Menu Area displavs a the ownship s rack a LOGBOOK Track color E Select the most suitable Selection of color palette screen color palette hot keys should depend on the time for turning on the given of the day palette are given in brackets CONFIG Display color set i Twilight or lt Alt gt lt F1 gt Manga Moonless night NS Infor Enter mation area is shown against white background CONFIGDisplay color set Night or lt Alt gt lt F 1 gt CONFIG Display color set Moonless night NS Infor Night Inverted or lt Alt gt Enter mation area is shown F12 against black background SS a Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SETTING THE PARAMETERS A
170. s compliance with UKHO ARCS SPECIFICATIONS requirement in case of ARCS chart transformation an alarm warning is displayed ARCS IMG TRANSFORM In this case if the displayed chart projection is other than Mercator it is so transformed that the error in the chart element display should not exceed one pixel in the worst possible case of such transformation for one chart only N3762 the maximum linear error in displaying individual elements will be equal to ten metres ouch transformation may slightly reduce the clarity of the ARCS image WORK WITH LEICA VECTOR 1500 DAE DAES BINOCULARS Page 201 of 210 5 5 Work with LEICA Vector 1500 DAE DAES Binoculars When operating with this type of binoculars connected the NS allows the following data to be received and displayed in the information window e bearing from the ownship to an object in the measurement units equal to 1 10 000 of a radian and in degrees e object s range in meters and miles e object s elevation over the horizon in the measurement units equal to 1 10 000 of a radian and in degrees in addition the object s calculated coordinates are displayed and its symbol presented on the NS screen To display the object s symbol and window with the above information on the NS screen use the following procedure J Check the connection of lt Alt gt The NS screen displays the and reception of data from object s position as a cross the
171. s To enter information stored on 3 8 1 Making Manual Updates the user chart under a symbol of any objects plotted on it and to 3 8 2 Creating User Charts edit such information Edit Info 3 8 3 Editing User Charts To edit objects plotted on the 384 Making Manual Updates user charts in the following manner 3 8 3 Editing User Charts Edit object to edit texts lines and zones Delete object to remove objects with a reconstruction option Shift object to shift an object Shift all object to shift all the objects on the chart To duplicate data contained ona Presentation of Objects on Merge charts user chart onto another user 3 8 4 the User Charts and Work chart with Two User Charts 3 8 1 Malin Manual Updates To load a previously created and 3 8 3 SOL SEIS saved user chart in the NS Presentation of Objects the User Charts and Work with Two Charts Simultaneously 3 8 1 Making Manual Updates V Unload active To unload a user chart from the chart NS 382 Creatina User Charts 3 8 3 Editing User Charts User chart list Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 173 of 210 Save active To save a created or edited user 3 8 1 Making Manual Updates chart chart 3 8 2 Creating User Charts 3 8 3 Editing User Charts Presentat
172. s Information Layers In compliance with requirements of international and national standards to ECDIS class systems all information displayed on the electronic charts is grouped into three categories 1 Base Display includes classes of information whose display is not allowed to be turned off under any circumstances Such objects include o coastline o depth contours and isolated dangers with depths over them less than the safety contour and safety depth respectively as determined in the Settings of Parameters for Monitoring Safety of Navigation aids to navigation recommended routes traffic separation schemes 2 Standard Display includes classes of information layers essential for Navigation and route planning modes when any of these is turned off LAYERS LOST message is displayed They include e drying heights e limits of fairways and channels e landmarks e areas with special navigation conditions e warnings 3 Additional Information Display contains classes of other information which are not included in the first two categories These are e spot soundings e isolated dangers with depths over them exceeding the safety depth e submerged cables and pipelines 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 57 of 210 e ferry routes names e all depth contours deeper than safety contour seabed boundaries of all charts available in the ship folio currents
173. s a da TASKWP ETA Enter ta input window with the current WP number see the drawing UTG 18 8nn STG 15 Enter the number of the WP which the ETA should be calculated for WTG value is calculated and lt Enter gt displayed in a window STG line is activated ee ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 144 of 210 Enter STG The results of calculations are displayed in the Enter value bottom part of the window To remove the data input window from the NS Esc screen 257 Note the values are checked as they are being entered If any incorrect data is identified there will be no data input 3 10 2 Calculations of Speed To Go This NS function is used for calculating the speed to go on the route STG to arrive in the WP at the set time ETA as well as for calculating the time of arrival in the point of changing the engine setting ETAL where it is necessary to switch to the set limit speed Vlim in order to approach the WP at the same set time ETA The first part of the task can be used on the regular service vessels for calculating the speed to go The second part can be used e g for determining the place and time of switching to the maneuvering mode in order to arrive in the pilot meeting place at the set time These calculations are made on the basis of the route loaded in the NS and from the following par
174. sel TML s crossing point with the route leg Man delay in section 2 To select the track change From O the direction of the line HDG to steer in section 1 to 360 originating in the point which degrees was fixed by setting the maneuver delay time Select the track shape on the turning circle by setting the The shape of the turning From 5 on circle is changing in accor to 35 rudder angle dance with the selected Rudder angle in section 1 degrees 9 rudder angle value ud M USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 75 of 210 Set the final time of the maneuver delay by selecting the maneuver From 0 The selected track moves in the start point reasoning from to 24 direction of the vessels current the considerations of min course safety Man delay in section 2 After the intended maneuver track has been selected and fixed the navigator has some time delay time shown on the maneuver track for preparations 30 seconds before the start is due the NS Information Area displays MANEUVER warning message advising that this is the moment of starting the selected maneuver After the maneuver is completed exit from the trial maneuver mode as required ARPA Cancel trial AN man 3 6 2 Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels When ARPA is connected to the NS the navigator is provided with a facility to perform a trial maneuver for avoiding collision with other v
175. select menu options and alter values of various parameters When the trackerball is used to alter numbers e g coordinates course or speed it is necessary to remember the following specific features forwards and backwards movement of the ball provides coarse adjustment of a parameter it increments decrements the number by the larger of displayed values e g tens of degrees etc a sideward movement of the ball to the left or right provides fine adjustment of a parameter i e increments decrements the number by the lower of the displayed values e g degrees knots The principal NS control is a mouse trackerball However all the control capabilities are duplicated on the keyboard Enter key serves for the input of parameters activating menu and submenu functions and corresponds to the trackerball s left button Esc key serves for exiting from a function when its use is cancelled in case of an erroneous data input and corresponds to the trackerball s right button The cursor control keys correspond to the trackerball s movement and perform same functions To speed up or slow down the cursor s motion on the screen these keys are used in combination with lt Alt gt and Ctrl keys This changes the cursor s step lt Alt gt 1 to speed up the cursor motion lt Ctrl gt lt gt lt T gt to slow down the cursor motion 2 lt y OE_ CONTROLS Page 21 of 210 The right
176. sources For the point of the current vessel position the acting current is determined by interpolation between the closest reference points In addition to displaying vectors for the current moment of time the NS permits viewing the dynamics of changes in the currents with discretion of one hour for the tidal currents and a month for surface currents _ Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 156 of 210 1 To display vectors of currents on the NS screen use the following procedure TASK CURRENT Load in both Enter To load the database on sections of CURRENT currents into RAM submenu CHART Information layers To display vectors of currents on Currents the NS screen Turn on the display of data on the tidal status and the current acting in the vessel position CONFIGDisplay or press SYSTEM successively lt Tab gt hot key Display System Mode is switched on in the NS Information Area where the tidal rise direction and speed of current are displayed 2 To display the condition of the acting current in the navigation area of interest over a certain time interval use the following procedure TASK CURRENT Load in lt Enter gt To load the database on both sections of ro currents into RAM submenu CHART Information To display vectors of currents layers Current on the NS scre
177. splay of cursor NS screen in the green ARPA ARPA cursor on color to move the cursor use ARPA controls The ERBL is shown on the Turn on the display of ERBL ON NS screen in the green ARPA ARPA ERBL color to move ERBL use ARPA controls 2 Display of ARPA circle with numbered degrees ARPA ARPA Info or use Shift lt F11 gt hot keys ON To display radar information Use this hot key combination to turn ON OFF Ctrl the display of a circle with R numbered degrees corresponding to ARPA screen 3 5 4 Saving Radar Targets Tracks This NS function archives the targets tracks in day by day files Regardless of this such archiving is switched on automatically at the moment when CPA and TCPA values simultaneously are less than the respective settings for at least one of the targets see Setting the Alarms in Work with ARPA For a compulsory recording of the radar targets tracks to make archives for the future viewing of the recorded navigational situation use the following procedure ARPA ARPA Info or use Shift F11 hot keys ON To display radar information SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 72 of 210 ARPA Recording ON To turn on the recording of tracks of all the targets displayed on the NS screen ARPA Recording CEPS The Menu Area displays a window for the input of system password Enter the passwor
178. splay only the data required to be viewed and printed out This group of events is displayed in the log and is LOGBOOKW2og View Filter included in the printed out group of events document whilst time marks of events of this group are displayed on the vessel s track The group is not displayed or included the printout OFF respective time marks are deleted from the track The Menu Area displays a list of log entries date by date in the order reverse to chronological LOGBOOK View log book or pressing lt Ctrl gt F8 Enter hot keys The NS screen displays the upper part of the ship s log table with a cursor whilst time marks corresponding to the events recorded in the log appear on the vessel s track After viewing exit into the NS E The table remains on the main menu screen Print out the ship s log in the selected time interval Position the cursor on the top line with the current Enter date The Menu Area displays a LOGBOOKVPrint Log Book Enter window for the input of the time interval for the log printout Enter the time interval The bottom line of the window containing the events requi Enter displays Print Y N request red to be printed out for printout confirmation SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SHIP S LOG Page 140 of 210 Y To print out the document N Tocancel the printout Close the ship s log as req
179. t drift should be taken into account when the positioning system gives off steady drift values the non maneuvering vessel ARPA Ship s model Trial To turn on the inclusion of drift line along effect of drift effect during the maneuver The NS Menu Area displays a window for the maneuver Enter parameter input where in HDG to steer line the course to the next WP should be entered ARPA Trial maneuver or press F9 hot key In what follows all the function given in column 1 belong to ARPA Trial maneuver submenu and are arranged in the Maneuver Parameter Input Window see Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels Such functions are marked with V and provided with a reference to the appropriate section of this window I I I I I I I I I I E I LF EI IE I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 74 of 210 2 23 f Set the time in minutes which the length of the TML display will depend on and which exceeds the time set in the Display Route Mode for sailing to the WP Trial line in section 3 The NS screen displays a From 2 TML of a set length whose to 24 crossing point with the route leg is marked with the number of minutes required for sailing to this point oet the maneuver delay time equal to the time in the ves
180. t under the vessel s OFF CHART The vessel is beyond the chart limit with position see Automatic Chart the chart autoload mode is switched off Loading Loading Charts Required by the User Unload the route in question from the NS see Loading of and Work with Mode Route and Voyage Schedule in the Voyage Monitoring Mode The vessel has passed the last WP of the OFF ROUTE route loaded in the Voyage Monitoring SS a Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual ANNEX Page 192 of 210 The vessel has approa ched the WP Waypoint Appr Deviation from the Ascertain that the course set in the plotted course autopilot is correct OFF COURSE ascertain that the course set in the autopilot is correct XTE Exceeded Set XTE value exceeded CONFIG Primary status info to PRIMARY identify the cause of unreliable Unreliable primary position fixing for the primary track AONE secondary vessel see Obtaining Additional POSITION position fixing Information during the NS Operation in the Voyage Monitoring Mode Pay attention to the dangerous CPA TCPA radar target see Work with Radar CPA and TCPA are less than those set Targets PRIM SEC Loss of differential positi DIFF MODE oning mode for a time LOSS exceeding the set value The NS does not receive Check the operation and data from the external connection of the relevant output devices navigational sensor SOU
181. ter SIG without marks asterisk corresponds to the option when the is set in the voyage schedule whilst the speeds on the route segments are calculated STG with an asterisk on the left means that the speed has been preset on one or several route segments an asterisk on the right indicates that the speed has been preset in the voyage schedule for the current route segment whilst the displayed STG parameter value shows the speed to go ETA in the set WP with the current speed SOG remaining unchanged time of arrival in the set WP according to the voyage schedule Display Weather Mode presents data on the weather conditions iN set direction the vessel is drifting in drift speed the vessel is drifting at Leung NS SCREEN Page 15 of 210 e wind direction with the side L or R indicated for the relative wind and 360 degree 7g gg ser 218 09 measurement for the true wind OFT 8 8 e wind speed ume e outside water temperature WAT TEMP e depth from the sounder bum e indicator of the rudder blade position The middle part of the NS Information Area is intended for displaying the results of limit speed calculations from the parameters set by the navigator regardless of the data in the loaded voyage schedule see Limit Speed Calculations for Proceeding Along the Route The same part of the Area contains information on the changes of range and
182. ter within new boundaries and on a new scale Delineate the fragment of interest 4 Setting the original scale of the selected chart 1 2 3 Load the selected chart See Loading Charts Required by the User CHART Chart ON To switch on automatic scaling autoscale mode To make an automatically set scale smaller than the scale of CHAHT Autoscale ratio numbers the respective source chart by a from 0 to 5 set number of possible values 0 Original chart scale To make an automatically set Negative scale larger than the scale of the numbers respective source chart by an from 5to 0 indicated number of fixed range positions To display the chart on a scale CHART Original scale Enter equal to that of the original paper chart Steps marked with symbol may be made as required E Note Changes in scale are accompanied by the change in values of the current horizontal screen span and chart scale displayed in the NS Information Area which may also display warning messages see NS Information Area 3 4 8 Obtaining Information from an Electronic Chart The NS permits obtaining information on the objects plotted 1 On vector charts 2 3 Acquisition marker appears see Graphics cursor Enter SS a Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS Page 62 of 210 CHART Raster chart INFO ON INFO marger appears see Graphics Cursor
183. ter of the This section is therefore concerned with the running of the NS with all the initial settings made and external output devices connected After the system is run information on the license for the use of the product can be obtained When this information is called a window with the following information is displayed in the bottom part of the NS screen name of the software product expiry date of the license for its use registration number activator key number list of open licensed and closed not permitted NS system options including the date until which updating for TRANSAS electronic charts can be received Depending on which OS the NS is operating in the following procedures are used for running it In DOS Turn on the power on the PC Print C DOS is loaded unless there is a setting for running the NS automatically Application Integrator is loaded for TRANSAS Transas in its description see Ultilities the command line document Pe ion the cursor on P SINT NS icon 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 29 of 210 In Windows Turn on the power on Application Integrator is loaded the PC and run the unless there is a setting for operating system running the NS automatically The remaining part of the NS running procedure is identical for both operating systems Use the keyboard to enter lt Enter gt After the NS is run a window for
184. tes manuallv Move the cursor to the next The Guard zone s break break point of the line etc lt Enter gt point is displayed on the until the zone is complete NS screen e Symbols of dangers to navigation 50 Qu UL Enter A Graphics Cursor appears new object Dangers Position the cursor in the point where a danger symbol is required to be plotted or use The added danger symbol is Tab key to switch the cursor Enter displayed the NS screen an activity over to the information orange colored cross window and enter coordinates manually If another symbol is required to After each symbol input the be added move the cursor and editor mode remains repeat the above procedure Exit from the graphic editor Exit is possible at any stage of mode editing Depths see Manual Updating After completing all the required procedures for creating a user chart it should be saved Sailor verson 3 0 1 User Manual MANUAL UPDATING AND WORK with the User Charts Page 128 of 210 3 8 3 Editing User Charts When it is necessary to display and work with two user charts simultaneously see Creating User Charts it is necessary to remember that functions for loading editing saving and unloading user charts do not operate unless it is the active user chart To edit a user chart use follow the procedure below Load the user chart which should be edited The Menu Ar
185. the WP monitored WP in the loaded route Load route to load the route Unload route to unload the route from the NS to set the advance distance for the automatic switching of monitored WPs Mug INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 169 of 210 WP graphic To turn on the graphic editor used Route Planning on the editor for creating and editing the route 3 7 1 Electronic Chart Creating a Route Plan 9 with a Check for the item 1 Presence of Dangers to Navigation 3 7 4 Editing Previously item 1 Created Route Check editor To check the route for the Creating a Route Plan presence of dangers to navigation 3 7 with a Check for the as it is being created item 1 Presence of Dangers to Navigation Check route To check the route for the Creating Route Plan plan presence of dangers to navigation SL with a Check for the after it has been created item 2 Presence of Dangers to Navigation Y Route plan To turn on the display of table for Transferring a Planned table the input of data on the route Route from the Paper when it is created by transferring gra Chart WPs from the paper chart and item 1 during its editing Load route To load a planned route with the Creating a Route Plan plan aim of editing or editing or Su with a Check for the checking for the presence item 2 Presence of Dang
186. the calculations 3 10 4 Obtaining Information on Ports Information on the ports is based on document PUB 150 World Port Index published by the Defense Mapping Agency USA It should be noted that this is only approximate information which does not necessarily include all the navigational and other features affecting the safety at sea or the latest updates To make any additions to this data use NS facility for Creating User Charts with service information supplementing electronic chart data see also Making Manual Updates Mug USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 147 of 210 Information on the selected port is displayed in a window in the bottom part of the NS screen and contains the following groups of data E MG Port ABERUEEN Country United Kingdon Region SCOTLAND ERST ig Harbour river tide gate type farmat ires Cows ied enr Cog medium with good shel ter is required te taphorte navigation equip prouisi ong epe st port of entry tm egraph electrical aguip water odor PB Qua wes ting radio Tengshore fuel gt tide Darat cartiticate radioteigpn electricity disse oil Haa 7 swell Pratique airport s trim deck channa m 4 Cargo piers 8 8 in TN P 2 ioe Dit terminal others tne CFR Lose Hadica facil
187. the directions specified below and selected in CONFIG Own ship setup Align contour on function see Initial Parameter Input e inthe direction of the vessel s COG course over the ground vector along the gyro course To display such line use the following procedure An orange colored course line originating in the current vessel s position is displayed on the NS screen To turn off the display of such line 4 Obtaining information on the changes in DR bearing and range to any fixed point both within and beyond the displayed chart fragment To obtain such information use the following procedure An acquisition marker appears see lt Enter gt Graphics Cursor The marker box is fixed on the selected objects see fig whilst the data on range lt Enter gt and bearing to this objects is displayed in the appropriate section of the NS Information Area Position the marker in the required point Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SETTING THE PARAMETERS AND OPERATION IN THE VOYAGE MONITORING MODE Page 48 of 210 To turn off object tracking 5 Tosetthe timer for the alarm to be triggered off after the time interval selected by the navigator use the following procedure The Menu Area displays a date and ALARM Set timer Enter time input window Set the mom
188. the maneuver time it is necessary to select a value exceeding the ownship s TML length the selected track will then be moving together with the vessel symbol Engine in section 4 Enter ATTENTION If the speed becomes less than the critical speed the vessel s track will be discontinued at this point Speed maneuver performed by changing over to another propulsion unit setting for a short period of time slowing down Fix the display of TML HDG to steer in section 1 Enter TML is attached to the vessel symbol and is moving together with it Select and fix the required option of the collision avoidance maneuver by designating the appropriate setting of the propulsion unit operation and maneuver time Engine in section 4 Enter The designated maneuver time should correspond to the time interval within which the vessel will be sailing with the engine setting designated by this function the selected track will then be moving together with the vessel symbol To perform a combined course speed maneuver alternate the use of the aforementioned options SS ee L Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TRIAL MANEUVER Page 84 of 210 The last moment maneuver Fix the display of TML HDG to steer in section 1 Enter TML is attached to the vessel symbol and is moving together with it Designate the engine setting or propeller pitch required for t
189. ting at 0 0 e depth from the sounder soldi 9 e calculated safety contour 8F cONT 20 HEIGHT g2 0 RENT baa 1 VAR e calculated tidal rise in the closest reference point as of the current time Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 14 of 210 e calculated direction and speed of current in the vessel s position as of the current time e range and bearing to an acquired fixed object 2 Display Route Mode presents data on the planned route e route name name and number of the next WP vessel s course e cross track error with the indication of direction e bearing and range to the next waypoint e time to go to the next waypoint e estimated date and time of arrival in the next waypoint course to steer to the next waypoint 3 Display Pilot Mode presents data on the vessel s position relative to the current waypoint calculated motion speed and ETA in the next waypoint e bearing to the current WP e course to the next WP number of the WP for which is set in the loaded schedule BTU NEXT e calculated speed to go for arrival in the WP for Lo LR which ETA is set in the loaded voyage schedule 16 With this type of display the following indications rh may appear with this parame
190. tion for the current item 1 vimm naanitinan unn tanlan fram Units To select measurement units Obtaining Information on for tidal rise in the provided 3105 Currents information item 2 in meter in feet database Load loading into RAM Unload tinloadina Time To select the time count off Obtaining Information on system which the tidal curve Currents will be shown in 3 10 5 local time Jur ship s time Current To provide access to the function used for obtaining information on the tidal and surface currents To work with the database on Obtaining Information on currents and perform the 3 10 6 Currents following operations on this ia By hour To view the dynamics of Obtaining Information on changes in the current acting in 3 10 6 Currents the selected chart fragment item 2 hour by hour By month To view the dynamics of Obtaining Information on changes in the current acting in 3 10 6 Currents the selected chart fragment item 2 month by month ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES SOFTWARE Page 182 of 210 4 2 14 LogBook To provide access to the function used for work with the electronic LOGBOOK ship s log and with functions setting the parameters for the vessel track display 394 Viewing and Printing Out the Ship s Log NUES To view the d
191. tion on the chart see Obtaining Information on the Electronic Chart 3 7 4 Editing a Previously Created Route A previously created route plan can be edited graphically and in a tabular form 1 For the graphic editing of a previously created route plan use the following procedure Load the route ROUTE Load route plan lt Enter gt The Menu Area a list of stored routes arranged in the alphabetical order Position the cursor on the Enter To load a route selected for editing in required route name the NS i USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE ROUTE WP graphic Enter editor Page 97 of 210 Acquisition marker appears see Graphics Cursor whilst the Menu Area displays an information window containing the route name and marker position Now that the graphic editing mode is switched on you can make the following changes in the loaded route plan move a WP and fix it a new position Enter The marker turns to the Graphics Cursor and the Menu Area displays an information window containing the route name and edited WP parameters corresponding to the data from the Route Data Input Table see Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper Chart Position the acquisition marker on the WP which should be moved Enter Move the cursor with an attached WP to the required position or use Tab key to To fix the WP s
192. transferred from the route data input table see Transferring a Planned Route from the Paper Chart during the loading of the route selected for drawing up the schedule for Name WP name Lat and Lon latitude and longitude Distance distance between the previous and current WPs Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 105 of 210 Additional information line includes summary information on the route TOTAL D WP number of WPs X Distance total route length information on the same parameters on the part of the route selected for calculations SELECT Section 2 The section is designed for input of the following parameters of proceeding along the route Time Zone in hours and minutes with the indication of hemisphere local time zone for each WP date and time estimated time of arrival in the set WP provided the current speed SOG remains unchanged Stay number of full days hours and minutes time of stay in the WP ETD date and time time of departure Speed in knots vessel s speed Section 3 This section displays the calculations result ETA ETD TTG time enroute between the WPs Current time lost saved due to the tidal and surface current effect LogSpeed Summary information line contains the following data voyage duration TIME gt ES summary duration of stays STAY gt effect
193. trl gt F8 hot keys lt Enter gt The Menu Area displays a list of ship s log entries day by day in the order reverse to chronological Leung USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 143 of 210 Position the cursor on the required date of the ship s log Enter entry The NS screen displays the top part of the ship s log table for this date Use REVIEW function to view the see Viewing Other Charts track segments of interest Navigation Areas ATTENTION When LOGBOOK Track history function is invoked the Navigation Mode is automatically exited from 3 10 Solving Navigational Tasks 3 10 1 Calculating Estimated Time of Arrival ETA in the Waypoint from the Current Vessel Position These calculations are made on the basis of the route loaded in the NS and from the following parameters set by the navigator WP Way Point numbers of the WP the time of arrival wherein should be calculated SIG Speed To Go speed of proceeding along the route in knots The results of calculations are e Way To Go total distance to the WP in miles e TG Time Go time of sailing to the set point hours minutes Estimated Time of Arrival sate and time of arrival in this point date month year and time To make this kind of calculations use the following procedure TIG 1 87 ETA 12 12 95 ln The Menu Area display
194. ts It is a fully corrected paper chart which is the primary source of navigational information for the user All the vessel control decisions must be fully based on this chart s data he vessels position displayed on the screen is only a graphic presentation of the coordinates their accuracy depending on the position sensor connected Before planning the route using the NS video plotter facilities it is first necessary to do it on the suitable scale paper charts updated from the latest Notices When transferring any data from a paper chart to the NS pay special attention to the possible difference between the paper chart datum and WGS 84 datum used for the manufacture of TRANSAS charts 2 lt HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Page 3 of 210 1 2 How to Use this Manual 1 2 1 General Review and Purpose of the User Manual This User Manual hereinafter referred to as Manual deals with issues connected with various aspects of using the NaviSailor software hereinafter referred to as the NS in the process of its operation The Manual is so arranged that the user can promptly obtain information on the procedures required for the solution of the problem he she is faced with using the NS facilities The Manual consists of three parts 1 Introduction containing some general notes and principles of using this Manual 2 Purpose and General Description of NaviSailor Series Video plotter This part describes the capab
195. ts on the information from the NS screen the panel appropriate section of the NS Information Area displays the calculated STG value and ETA set for this WP 2257 Note the values are checked as they are being entered If any incorrect data is identified there will be no data input 3 10 3 True Wind Calculations These calculations are made from the vessel s motion parameters course and speed and measured parameters of the relative wind which are entered by the navigator Speed measured wind speed m sec Port Stbd vessel s board which the observed wind was directed to R Brg observed wind s relative bearing degrees results of the calculations are Speed true wind speed m sec Brg true wind direction degrees SS Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual SOLVING NAVIGATIONAL TASKS Page 146 of 210 To make this kind of calculations use the following procedure TASKWIND Enter The Menu Area displays a data input window with the vessel s current course and speed and activated Speed line in Relative section see the drawing Enter the Enter True wind parameters are calculated measured after each and displayed in the Actual window parameters of input section relative wind one by one Esc The data input window can be removed from the NS screen at any stage of the data input and after
196. turn off the display of vector Turn ON OFF the display of vector of the vessel s motion obtained from the gyro and log readings vector To turn on the display of vector on the NS screen To turn off the display of vector SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual RUNNING THE NS AND INPUT OF INITIAL SETTINGS Set the type of the ship s symbol display on scales comparable to the ship s dimensions Ship by CONTOUR SYMBOL Determine the screen area which in the Navigation Mode will always be displayed ahead of the vessel From 30 to Display reset to 70 per cent 2 Physical dimensions of the monitor s active area Page 32 of 210 on smaller scales the vessel s symbol is automatically shown as two concentric circles The vessel s symbol is repre sented by its contour with the vector originating in the positioning system antenna site The vessel s symbol is shown as two concentric circles with the motion vector originating in the center As the ship s symbols approaches the limit determined by this setting the screen is automatically re drawn with the ship s symbol shifted back in the direction opposite to the ship s course i T USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 33 of 210 ATTENTION It is first necessary to adjust the display To do this set the scale at 1 10000 call ERBL function F12 set the cursor in the center of the screen
197. ty has been switched to the information window In addition during the NS operation es Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER Page 26 of 210 with a connected digitizer its execution button can be used for controlling the Graphics Cursor operation see the appropriate chapter of Information window which appears in the Menu Area simultaneously with the Graphics Cursor contains the following data e this window s name reflecting the NS facility which the Graphics Cursor is used within cursor position coordinates e values of bearing reciprocal bearing and range to the cursor from the ownship position in miles and meters ACQUISITION MARKER is a modification of the Graphics Cursor This auxiliary NS tool is a square box with a dot in the center it is used in different functions for acquiring objects displayed on the NS screen To control the acquisition marker and obtain information on its position use the procedure similar to that used for controlling the Graphics Cursor Leung 3 USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE 3 1 Running the NS and Input of Initial Settings 3 1 1 Running the NS and Turning It Off Detailed information on the NS first run procedure which should be performed by TRANSAS engineers is provided in the appropriate chap
198. uired NS screen A window with the ship s log table disappears from the lt Esc gt 3 9 2 Keeping a Ship s Log The navigator is provided with the following NS facilities for keeping an electronic ship s log see Viewing and Printing Out the Electronic Ship s Log 1 Compulsory instantaneous entry in the ship s log e g Man Overboard alarm a A vessel position entry is made in the ship s log a EVENT or press distinctive mark with the F4 hot key indication of time is plotted on the electronic chart see the drawing 2 Input of comments on any ship s log entry Select for the display only the data which is see also Viewing and Printing required to be Out the Electronic Ship s Log commented on LOGBOOKW og View This group of events is displayed Filter group containing N in the log see the warning after the required event the table LOGBOOKView log The Menu Area displays a list of book or press Ctrl Enter ship s log entries day by day in F8 hot key the order reverse to chronological Position the cursor on The NS screen displays the top the required date of entry Enter part of the ship s log table for this date in the ship s log Leaf through the log see Viewing and Printing Out Enter A cursor appears in the cell the Electronic Ship s ur 2 RASS USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 141
199. unction Such information is displayed in a window in the bottom part of the screen and contains Short statement of the function s purpose ist of sections where this function is involved or contents of this function s submenu Each highlighted in the orange color key word which is actually a reference to the chapter of the User Manual enables the user to receive some additional information on the issue the user may be interested in It is then possible to return to the previous text To view and leaf through the text in the window use the Trackerball or cursor control keys and lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt lt Home gt lt End gt keys on the Keyboard There are several ways to receive such information 1 To receive information on the purpose and use of a particular NS function occasionally as required Position the cursor on the NS function The bottom part of the NS screen displays an which information is required to be F1 information window containing information obtained on described above If any additional information is required on the issue which is being considered you can use highlighted reference appropriate to the selected key word words The window displays information on the section Enter OBTAINING INFORMATION ON WORK WITH THE NS Page 197 of 210 lt Alt gt lt H gt Return to the previous or press the And so on until all the required information right mouse information is obtained
200. urn on off triggering of an Setting the Alarms in alarm in the Voyage Monitoring 3 3 2 Voyage Monitoring Mode in the following cases Mode Guard zone crossing of a guard zone plotted on the user chart Danger approach to an isolated danger to navigation at a distance less than that set by this function Sf contour time To set the advance time for triggering of an alarm as the vessel is approaching a safety contour Setting the Alarms in 3 3 2 Voyage Monitoring Mode TIME To set the advance time for triggering of an alarm as the vessel is approaching a special purpose area Setting the Alarms in 332 Voyage Monitoring Mode type of a special To turn on off triggering of an purpose area alarm in the Voyage Monitoring Mode when a special purpose area is crossed Setting the Alarms in 392 Voyage Monitoring Mode 25 ALARM submenu functions combined in a group of special purpose areas the group is marked with are listed in Alarm Messages on the Approach to the Special Purpose Areas 2 RASS INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 177 of 210 4 2 12 Event To make an instant compulsory entry 3 9 2 Keeping a Ship s the electronic ship s log item 2 Log 4 2 13 Task To provide access to the functions TASK ME used for navigational calculations To calculate ETA in the set WP from Calculating Estimated Time the current vessel p
201. us Information 27 3 4 6 Viewing Other Charts and Navigation ALEGS e Midi Jd 3 4 7 Scaling f Electronie E ents 59 3 4 8 Obtaining Information from an Electronic Chatt 62 3 4 9 Setting Parameters for Work with 557 Format Electronic Charts seen 64 3 4 10 Work with ARCS Format Raster titer 68 52 NOTA A e E EEE E E EEEE OTI er er 68 3 5 1 Setting the Alarms in Work with 66 3 5 2 Work with AMET UI CERERI TR 69 BAS Display of ARPA Cursor ERBL Screen sec arr ttr rr nra e Hex PS Rb iNi eden EP 3 5 4 Saving Radar Targets Tracks H R 73 74 3 6 1 Trial Maneuver for Steering to the Next Route 74 3 6 2 Trial Maneuver for Avoiding Collision with Other Vessels ccena 77 3 6 3 Sulaton LOR TIT 93 3 4 CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTB PLAN E REVO D eR FTIV PUNCH Vu PEU 94 3 7 1 Route Planning on the Electronic 1 94 3 7 2 Creating a Route Plan with a Check for the Presence of Dangers to
202. us approach to the ownship similar to the display of the ownship s TML described above or targets expected relative motion lines ERML in the magenta color which like the ownship s TMLs are divided by notches into minute plots and 6 minute segments apart from the fact that targets ETMLs are displayed in different colors during the trial maneuvers symbols of such targets acquire additional marking according to their danger criterion a slanted cross if in the yellow color indicates that the targets CPA and ONDA values are less than twice their set values if in the red color indicates that the targets CPA and TCPA values are less than their set values The data required for the trial maneuver is entered in the WINDOW 1820 gt FOR THE MANEUVER PARAMETER INPUT which appears in the 39 NS Menu Area This window consists of 6 sections which contain 4 8 Carry function for the input of intended maneuver parameters Mee line These functions and procedure for the input of the intended maneuver Eng trii 5 parameters are described in Table 3 6 1 maniyinioineomamarmnwm nano 5 5 m TCPR 20 2 lt USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 77 of 210 Table 3 6 1 Section 1 HDG to steer From 0 to Selecting the Use the trackerball or 359 degrees intended maneuver lt gt lt gt cursor track
203. us ship s log SE and enter one s own comments bud Keeping a Ship s Log item 2 3 9 3 Viewing Archive Data To load the vessel s track Track history recording as of the date required 3 9 3 Viewing Archive Data to be viewed To change the ship s time in Set time zone accordance with the time zone Initial Parameter Input 22 item 5 change To set the ship watch relief time i is Initial Parameter Input organization item 3 Settings for the NS 3 3 9 Operation in the Naviga tion Mode To select the color for the display Track color of the ownship s track Viewing Archive Data Track precision 1 minute 10 seconds To select the plotting time for the ownship s track display oe To determine the length of the Settings for the NS Own ship track track left by the vessel over a set 3 9 9 Operation in the Naviga time interval tion Mode To set the minimum time interval MEUM for the periodic recording of the 5 vessel position the ship s log Keeping a Ship s Log entry item 3 Leung INDEX OF MATE MENU FUNCTIONS Page 183 of 210 Print Log Book Viewing and Printing Out the Ship s Log To print out the electronic ship s log 3 9 1 To reset set to zero the distance accumulated in the ship s log to start a new voyage Reset distance 3 9 2 emni Keeping a Ship s Log 394
204. utes To obtain information on the chart and objects plotted on it To turn on ERBL To display a data input window for STG Speed to Go calculations lt Shift gt lt 2 gt TASKWP STG PL I IL DLEEEIERBMSEII I TM E I I I I F L I I I I I 1 FI I Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual PURPOSE AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF NAVISAILOR SERIES VIDEO PLOTTER lt Shift gt F3 lt Shift gt F4 Shift F5 lt Shift gt F7 lt Shift gt F8 Shift lt F11 gt Shift lt F12 gt lt Ctrl gt F2 lt Ctrl gt F3 lt Ctrl gt F4 lt Ctrl gt F5 lt Ctrl gt F6 lt Ctrl gt F8 lt Ctrl gt F9 lt Ctrl gt F10 lt Ctrl gt F11 lt Ctrl gt F12 status info Page 22 of 210 To display a window with information on the quality of a position fix from the GPS data on the primary track To call up a submenu of functions for correcting the SHIP Correction e vessel s position To center the vessel s position on the screen CHAR T Information layers Standard display To display chart objects belonging to the Standard Display CHARTIAII information ARPA ARPA info To turn on the display of all chart object classes To turn on off the display of radar information To set the number of d
205. vessel s position being automatically locked CHAAT Chart autoload function s indicator in FIX position until the vessel sails beyond the selected charts bounds or within the NoData area on this chart see Chart Area 2 By displaying any chart from the collection by its number 1 2 3 A list with numbers of charts making up a complete ship folio and List Enter arranged in the alphabetic order is displayed in the Menu Area see note The selected chart is loaded on its Highlight the number of the SED original scale its center being chart required to be loaded coincident with the center of the Chart Area Note the list of charts includes e chart number and scale e chart type and source A British Admiralty raster charts ARCS format B raster charts by the HO s of the USA and Canada BSB NDI format D vector charts converted from S57 format charts by the Hydrographic Offices to TRANSAS v 8 0 format S vector charts converted from other formats to TRANSAS v 6 0 format e blank space TRANSAS MARINE vector charts ATTENTION When CHAHRTWLoad List function is invoked the Navigation Mode i automatically exited from SS ee L Nawi Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CHARTS Page 54 of 210 3 By fixing the chart currently under the vessel s symbols Automatic Chart Loading mode locked Automatic unlocking occurs when the CHART Ch
206. w lt Esc gt To delete the WP WPs are re numbered automatically and return to the graphic editor mode see Fig 3 8 i USER WORK WITH NAVISAILOR SOFTWARE Page 99 of 210 bE 4 10 2 NH 1 01 06 18 19 18 NEW CRS 28 9 i mma Ho nam UP E 2 iina Lat HODE fader 17 5 7078 EAR NEU Fig 3 7 TE Due ATW Te 10 0 uk sS TTG 0 59 zh Ib 12 19 17 T ui 2 oo 7 zn iig a ER if J0 9 r ET Et 1 Lat Sh 4 643H 2 D 64 3 za ppErg 244 19 Erg 26 MEET m o m n m Em Gor em E V uta uus T me n Fas m Vis n zd iz a a a LM Ie EL LC Fig 3 8 SS ee ee Sailor version 3 0 1 User Manual CREATING AND LOADING A ROUTE PLAN Page 100 of 210 Proceeding with the WP input from the starting or the last entered point in the planned route Acquisition marker turns to the Graphics Cursor and the Menu Position the acquisition marker Area displays an information on the last entered starting Enter window containing the route WP which the route planning name and parameters of the should be continued from acquired WP corresponding to the values from the route data input table To

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