8. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS Tracked targets and AIS targets can be overlaid on the chart. Only the differences between the radar and chart TT and AIS displays are described here. The data of received radar-tracked targets must have reference to ground. If the data does not meet that criteria, target vectors are not shown and the indications COG and SOG in the TT info data box show [missing]. 18.1 TT Display 18.1.1 TT symbols Refer to paragraph 3.7.1. 18.1.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.1.3 How to display tracked target data Control Unit: Put the cursor on a target then push the TARGET DATA key. Trackball module: Click the target for which you want to show its data. Title bar TT No. Bearing Range Course over ground Speed over ground CPA TCPA Bow crossing range Bow crossing time To erase data from a data box, click the appropriate close data button. The basic target data display for a TT consists of the following information: • Target's number.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.1.4 Past position point attributes You can define past position point attributes for tracked targets by points and style. 1. Click the [DISP], [SET] and [Symbol DISP] buttons on the InstantAccess bar to show the [Symbol Display] menu. 2. Click the [Targets] tab. 3. At [TT Points], select the number of points to show. 4. At [Style], select the style for the past position points. The choices are [Points] and [Points and Dots]. 18.1.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.2 AIS Display 18.2.1 AIS symbols Refer to section 4.3. 18.2.2 Voyage data Before you embark on a voyage, set your navigation status, ETA, destination, draught and crew, on the [Voyage Data] page in the [NAV Status] menu. The data entered here is reflected to the AIS transponder. Note: [Persons], the total number of persons onboard, should be set at the AIS transponder. Some AIS transponders may not accept this input from the radar. 1.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.2.3 How to filter AIS targets 1. Right-click [AIS] on the [TT/AIS] page in the [NAV Tools/Overlay box], select [Setting] and open the [Setting.1] page. (The [Setting.1] page can also be opened from the menu (MENU → [TT/AIS] → [Setting] → [Setting.1].) 2. In the [AIS DISP Filter] window, set each item referring to the description below. • Click the buttons of [Sleeping Class A] and [Sleeping Class B] to show [OFF] or [ON] to hide or show those targets.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.2.5 How to sleep all activated targets You can sleep all activated targets. Right-click [AIS] on the [TT/AIS] page in the [NAV Tools/Overlay box], select [Setting] and open the [Setting.1] page. Click the [Sleep All Targets] button to sleep all activated targets. 18.2.6 How to set the AIS lost target filter You can select what AIS targets to exclude from the AIS lost target alert, on the [Setting.2] page in the [TT/AIS] menu. [Max Range]: Set the max.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.2.7 How to display AIS target data Normal data Put the cursor on an AIS target then push the left button. Title bar “Level of detail” button MMSI Vessel name Bearing Range Course over ground Speed over ground CPA Scroll buttons* Close button Heading Rate of turn TCPA Bow crossing range Bow crossing time Position Navigation status *: Scroll buttons appear when there are multiple AIS targets.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS Expanded data Put the cursor on a desired AIS target then push the left button. Click the [Expand] button (level of detail) on the [AIS Info] box to show expanded AIS data. Title bar MMSI Vessel name Bearing Range Course over ground Speed over ground CPA “Level of detail” button Scroll buttons* Close button Heading Rate of turn TCPA Bow cross range Bow cross time Position Navigation status Position sensor Position sensor accuracy (HIGH, LOW) Call sign IMO No.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS 18.2.8 How to display own ship data You can see own ship's data on the [Own Ship] page in the [NAV Status] menu. Open the menu then click both [NAV Status] in the [TT/AIS] menu and the [Own Ship] tab. 18.3 MMSI: 457804356 Name: FURUNO Voyager Call Sign: JZ5890312 Type: 0 Description: All ships of this type Length(LOA): 223.2 m Width: 31.8 m Ref Bow: 3.3 m Ref Port: 2.
18. TT AND AIS DISPLAYS Note: You can also select the method by right-clicking the location. Click desired association method. 18.3.2 Association: OFF Association: TT Association: AIS How to set the conditions for association To set the criteria for association, right-click [AIS] on the [TT/AIS] page in the [NAV Tools/Overlay] box, select [Setting] and open the [Setting.2] page. For setting details, see paragraph 4.14.2.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS The chart radar records various voyage-related items like movement and position of own ship and dangerous radar targets (from Radar). These items are recorded in the following logs: Event log: Records user events and position events. NAV log: Records entire voyage (i.e., a sailing of a route from first point to the last, also MOB data), details (position, speed and course every minute), chart usage (information on charts used for display). Target log: Records dangerous TT.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 19.1.2 Position events The operator may manually save positions to the [Event] log by position or LOP (Line of Position): To record a position, get into the Voyage navigation mode or Voyage planning mode then do as follows: 1. Click the [Record], [Event Log] and [POSN Event] buttons on the InstantAccess bar to show the [Position Event] dialog box. 2. At the list box at the top of the dialog box, select position type. [Manual]: Manual input of ship’s position. Go to step 4.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 4. For [Manual], manually enter position, enter a comment if required, then click the [Record] button. Enter position manually. Enter comment here if required. The position event mark appears at the manual input position. The position is recorded to the [Voyage] log. Time of entry 1044 DGPS1 Navigator selected Position event mark 5. For [LOP], see the description below.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS Time transfer: If the observations are not simultaneous, they should be transferred to a common time. Transferring is based on dead reckoning of ship movement. If a position line (or ring) is transferred, the letters TPL are shown beside its timestamp on the chart. The method of transfer may be selected in the bottom of the dialog. [Transfer to latest] transfers the measurements as if they were all made at the time of the newest measurement.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 19.2 Details Log The [Details] log contains voyage information, recorded once per minute. • • • • • • • • • • [Date] [Time] [Source]: No.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 19.3 Voyage Log The [Voyage] log records all voyage-related data of the past three months. Recorded events are: • • • • • • • • • • • [Date]: Date of entry [Time]: TIme of entry [Source]: No. of unit which generated log [Type]: Log entry types • [Auto]: Automatic entry of ship position, in 1 to 4 hr intervals, set by operator. • [Ship]: Logged if speed or course exceed operator-set values. • [MOB]: MOB position, entered with [MOB] button. • [User]: Operator-entered position.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS How to view the Voyage log To open the Voyage log, click the [Record], [NAV Log] and [Voyage] buttons on the InstantAccess bar. Export File • To show the logs of a specific period, enter the period to show with [Period Covered (UTC)] then click the [Set Period] button. Use the [Clear Period] button to display all logs. • To refresh the log, click the [Refresh] button. • To search the log, do as follows: 1) Click the [Find] button to show the [Find text] box.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 19.3.1 How to set conditions of logging The operator can set the conditions for automatic voyage logging. When your speed or course equals the amount set here, an entry is made in the [Voyage] log: • Define the amount of course and speed change which creates a log entry. • Set the interval of logging, regardless of speed and course change. To set the conditions of logging, do as follows: 1. Open the menu and select the [Voyage] menu from the [NAVI Log] menu. 2.
. RECORDING FUNCTIONS • To show the logs of a specific period, enter the period to show with [Period Covered (UTC)] then click the [Set Period] button. Use the [Clear Period] button to display all logs. • To refresh the log, click the [Refresh] button. • To search the log, do as follows: 1) Click the [Find] button to show the [Find text] box. 2) Click the input box then enter the text to search. 3) Select the search direction with the up or down radio button. 4) Click the [Find] button.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 19.5 Danger Targets Log The [Danger Targets] log stores information about dangerous targets that are received from a radar (TTs) and/or targets that are received from an AIS transponder (AIS targets). If a TT or AIS target is within the set CPA (Closest Point of Approach) and TCPA (Time to CPA), information of all TTs (including non-dangerous targets) are recorded into the danger target log.
19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS 19.5.1 How to set the conditions for logging danger targets The operator may set Closest Point of Arrival (CPA), Time for CPA (TCPA) and Log interval for viewing dangerous TT and AIS targets on the chart radar display. 1. Open the menu and select the [RECORD], [Target Log], [Danger Target] menus. 2. Set how often to record dangerous TTs and AIS targets with [Log interval].
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20. ALERTS 20.1 What is an Alert? “Alert" is a generic name for a notice to any unusual or potentially dangerous situation generated within the system. Alerts are classified according to priority and category. Alert priority There are three alert priorities: alarm, warning and caution. Alarm: Situations or conditions which require immediate attention, decision and (if necessary) action by the bridge team to avoid any kind of hazardous situation and to maintain the safe navigation of the ship.
20. ALERTS 20.2 Alert Box When an alert is generated, the related alert message and alert state icon appear in the [Alert] box, which is at the bottom right corner on the screen. An audible alarm is additionally generated for alarms and warnings. In addition to the alert message and alert state icon, the [Alert] box has the buzzer stop button and provides access to the [Alert List] and [Alert Log]. Alert state icon Buzzer stop button (Click to stop buzzer temporarily.
20. ALERTS Alert message display format Alert indication Priority of alert Alarm 526 TT CPA/TCPA Displayed alternately Alert state - Not acknowledged/Not rectified. OR - Not acknowledged/Rectified. Display state Black characters on red background. Flashing interval • 0.5 s, 0.5 s (Not rectified) • 3 s, 1 s (Rectified) Red characters on gray background. 526 TT CPA/TCPA Alarm Acknowledged/Not rectified. Red characters on gray background. Warning - Not acknowledged/Not rectified.
20. ALERTS Alert state icons The table shows the icons used to indicate the various alert states for the alarm, warning and caution alerts. Icon Alert priority: Alarm Alert state Icon description Not acknowledged/Not rectified Red triangle with black loudspeaker in center of triangle. Flashing every 0.5 s. Red triangle with crossed out black loudspeaker in center of triangle. Flashing every 0.5 s. Red triangle with black exclamation point in center of triangle.
20. ALERTS 20.3 How to Temporarily Silence the Buzzer for an Alarm or Warning When the buzzer for an alarm or warning sounds, you can temporarily silence it by doing one of the following: • Click the buzzer stop button in the [Alert] box. • In the [Alert List], click the [Silence] button. The buzzer is stopped and the alert state changes. An alert message remains in the [Alert] box and [Alert List] until acknowledged and rectified.
20. ALERTS 20.5 Alert List The [Alert List] displays all active alerts, with unacknowledged alerts at the top, in priority order. To display the list, right-click the [Alert List/Alert Log] button in the [Alert] box then select [Alert List/Log Window]. The ZDA sentence is required to display the time in the list. Note: The [Alert List] cannot be opened while the radar is transmitting. The list shows • Alert no.
20. ALERTS How the alert list is updated after acknowledgement, rectification When you acknowledge an alert, its display method on the [Alert] list changes according to alert category and alert state. Acknowledged and rectified alerts are immediately removed from the list. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Alert priority Alarm Warning Alarm Warning Caution Alarm Warning Caution 20.
20. ALERTS You can select what type of alerts to display with [Priority Filter] and [Category Filter] at the top of the list. The list can be sorted by [Priority], [Cat.], [Alert No.], [Description], [Occurred Time], [ACKed TIime] or [Rectified Time]. Click the corresponding column title to sort. To find detailed information about an alert, select it to show detailed information in the [Detail] box. To search the log, enter text in the [Log Search] box then click the [Find] button.
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21. PARAMETERS 21.1 Ship and Route Parameters The purpose of the ship and route parameters is set the basic parameters for the ship. These parameters are relative to ship steering and they are very important to get correct function of the integrated navigation system. They must be maintained carefully. Modification requires a good knowledge of the parameters' importance. Open the menu and select [Ship & Route Parameters] from the [General] menu to show the [Ship & Route] page.
21. PARAMETERS 21.2 Instant Track Parameters The instant track feature can create, in route monitoring, a simple route in the following situations: • Return to the monitored route when the vessel goes outside the channel limits. • Temporarily deviate from the monitored route (avoid collision, etc.). How to set instant track parameters Set the parameters for the instant track ([MENU] → [General] → [Ship & Route Parameters] → [Instant Track] tab).
21. PARAMETERS Cost Parameters The cost parameters are used in the optimization calculation. Therefore define these parameters before doing the calculation. Open the menu and select [Cost Parameters] from the [General] menu to show the [Cost Parameters] page. Set each item according to ship’s plan, etc. At the [Cost] window, enter the cost/hour and cost/ton for heavy fuel oil and diesel oil. At the [Fuel Consumption] window, define the fuel consumption figures for up to 12 different speeds.
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22. SETTINGS MENU The [Settings] menu provides file import, export and maintenance, testing facilities (display, keyboard, self test), customizing, screenshot processing, and CCRP selection. 22.1 How to Access the Settings Menu 1 3 Radar Installation 2 No. Name 1 Description Click the button then select [Settings] to open the [Settings] menu. The message shown below appears. Click the [OK] button to open the [Settings] menu.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.2 File Export The [File Export] page lets you export setting data, routes, user charts, radar maps and radar installation to a USB flash memory, in .zip file format. 1 2 3 4 Radar Installation 5 No. Name Description 1 [Setting data] Check to export setting data (radar, chart, conning, common, performance monitor data) and ten user profile data. 2 [Route/User chart] Check to export all routes and user charts. 3 [Radar map] Check to export all radar maps.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.3 File Import The [File Import] page lets you import setting data, routes, user charts, radar maps and radar installation from an external media (USB flash memory, etc.). 1 2 Radar Installation 3 No. 1 2 3 Name [Select file to import] button [Select data to import] Description Click to show the [OPEN FILE] dialog box, where you can select the file to import. Check the data to import, among [Setting data], [Route/User chart] and [Radar map].
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.4 File Maintenance The [File Maintenance] page lets you restore the last-saved route/user chart application and route/user chart system. 1 2 3 No. Name Description 1 [Route/Userchart Application Backup] Click to restore last-saved route/userchart application. 2 [Route/Userchart System Backup] Click to restore last-saved route/userchart system. 3 [Restore] button Click to restore item selected.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.5 Self Test The [Self Test] page is mainly for use by the service technician to check the equipment. The chart radar is inoperative during the test. 1 [EC-3000] RADAR Software Version: 0359266-02.xx [Radar Sensor] SPU Software Version: 0359281-01.xx [key1] Software Version: 2450086-01.xx [Dongle Information] Function: ecdis,radar ENC User Permit: ERROR ARCS User Permit: ERROR ARCS PIN: ERROR 3 2 No.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.6 Data Sharing The [Data Sharing] page selects the items to share between the radar and the chart radar. 1 NAV Tools VRM EBL PI Line 2 Display Settings Color Palette Display Brilliance No. 22-6 Name Description 1 [NAV Tools] Check the NAV tools items to share them between the chart and the radar. 2 [Display Settings] Check the display setting items to share between the chart and the radar.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.7 Customize The [Customize] page lets you set buzzer volume, key beep volume, and scrollwheel rotation direction. 1 2 3 No. Name Description 1 [Wheel rotation] Set the direction of scrollwheel rotation direction. [Normal]: Downward to increase value, upward to decrease value. [Reverse]: Reverse of [Normal]. 2 [Key beep volume] Set the loudness of the key beep that sounds for correct key or mouse button operation.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.8 Display Test The [DIsplay Test] page displays various test patterns to check the FURUNO-supplied monitor for proper display of colors. Click the [Display Test] button to start the test. The buzzer sounds when the display test starts. Left-click to proceed in the numerical order shown below; right-click to proceed in reverse order.
22. SETTINGS MENU 22.9 Keyboard Test The [Keyboard Test] page checks the controls and keys on the Radar Control Unit and the ECDIS Control Unit and the trackball module on the Radar Control Unit, ECDIS Control Unit and Trackball Control Unit. 1 6 5 2 7 8 3 4 No. Name 5 Description 1 Common controls Operate the corresponding controls on the Radar Control Unit and chart radar Control Unit. Rotate a control and the window above the control shows the setting value.
22. SETTINGS MENU No. 22-10 Name Description 5 Keys of both the Radar Con- Operate each key. The pressed key lights in trol Unit and chart radar light blue. Control Unit 6 Trackball module Check the trackball module of a Control Unit: 1) Spin the scrollwheel and rotate the trackball. The indication above the operated control shows the setting value. 2) Push each button. The window above a pushed button lights in light blue. 3) Push the scrollwheel. The window above the wheel lights in light blue.