FleetViewOnline User Manual Version 4.2 Transas MIP Ltd.
Copyright: © Transas MIP Ltd. 1991–2014. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is proprietary to Transas MIP Ltd. and shall not be duplicated in whole or in part. The technical details contained in this manual are accurate at the date of issue but are subject to change without notice. Transas MIP Ltd. pursues a policy of continuous development. This may mean that the product delivered has additional enhancements not yet covered by the latest version of this manual.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Contents Contents 1. . . . . . Introduction ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 1.1 Definitions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 1.2 Configuration Requirements ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 1.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Contents 2.3.4 Weather ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 2.3.4.1 Weather display settings ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 2.3.4.2 Weather symbols ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 37 2.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Contents 2.4.3.6 Enabling SSAS Test Function �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 57 2.4.3.7 CSO Data ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 58 2.4.3.8 Position reports sending to defined E-mail ���������������������������������������������������������������� 58 2.4.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Contents 5. . . . . . FVO Android Application �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������85 5.1 User interface ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������85 5.2 Services �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������85 5.2.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual TRANSAS Contact Information TRANSAS Contact Information Sales http://www.transas.com/products/onboard/monitoring/fvo/contactus/ Technical Support E-mail: service@transas.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Printing House Conventions Printing House Conventions Sample of notation Usage comments Setup.exe Messages, commands, files, folders and other Windows OS info Keyboard key names Button Buttons Menu Menu items Windows Windows names, tabs, icons, checkbox, radio button and text box captions, and other interface elements, Important text Note, Warning, Caution Notes Auxiliary text Auxiliary text http://www.amver.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Abbreviation Abbreviation AIS Automatic Identification System AMVER Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue System http://www.amver.com CMF Combined Maritime Forces CSO Chief Security Officer DCE Digital Communication Equipment – physical equipment which has an antenna unit, power supply, etc.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Introduction Definitions 1. Introduction The objective of the manual is to enable office/shore-based users of FleetViewOnline (FVO) and the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS), Ship Guard, to use and move around the internet based service with an acceptable level of competency in relation to their duties within the shipping company.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Introduction Configuration Requirements • SATAMATICS ‘OCEAN ALERT’ • THRANE & THRANE (all models) • FURUNO (all models) • JRC (all models) • BlueTraker 2100 • SAILOR H4122 Iridium SSAS • T&T Fleetbroadband 250/500. Tracking Refers to a Data Position Report (DPR) – usually an automated position report sent from the vessel without any operator intervention.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Introduction Access Levels 1.3 Access Levels To access the Transas Internet based tracking and security alert service use your Internet browser and log onto www.fleetviewonline.com.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Your Account Access 2. Using FleetViewOnline 2.1 Your Account Access Initially the company will be sent an automatically generated login and password. It will provide access to the web site, at Company Administrator level. A master list of any vessels that have been registered will be visible. Login : AdminmrEZO Password: o4WkqCaV1ntq The account Login is fixed but the Company Administrator can change the password to a more convenient form.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline User Interface 2.2 User Interface The FleetViewOnline interface consists of the following services: Monitoring, Piracy, Vessels, Users. The number of services depends on access rights. To switch between services use following buttons: Monitoring - to monitor of vessels (see “2.3 Vessel Monitoring” on page 20). This page is available for all levels of access. Piracy - to assign rights for receiving information about piracy attacks.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline User Interface 2.2.1.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline User Interface To zoom a particular chart area do the following: ›› Select the Zoom area icon on the chart toolbar. A small cross is displayed in the chart area ›› Place the cross at the upper left corner of desired viewing area and, holding down the left mouse button, drag out area. Release the mouse button and chart will reload to show zoomed area in the most suitable scale. Figure 4. Zooming area 2.2.1.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline User Interface 2.2.1.4 Chart types The following kinds of electronic charts can be displayed in FVO chart area: • Marine charts • MapQuest OSM • Land maps • MapQuest Open Aerial • WMS • Combined (Marine chart + Open StreetMap) • OpenStreetMap • Transas Tile If any nautical chart is selected, then all measurements are in nautical miles. If any other chart is selected, then all measurements are in kilometres.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline User Interface The OpenStreetMap, MapQuest OSM and MapQuest Open Aerial charts have no adjustments. 2.2.1.6 ERBL Functions ›› Select ERBL icon on the chart toolbar ›› Position cursor at chosen start point and left-click and release the mouse Figure 8. Set mouse function to ERBL and ERBL display.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline User Interface 2.2.1.9 Selecting Vessel ›› Select the Select vessel icon or successively right-click the mouse ›› Click the vessel symbol. The selected vessel data appears on the left part of browser window. The selected vessel will be highlighted with red square: Figure 11. Selecting vessel 2.2.1.10 Printing Current Chart ›› Click the icon.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3 Vessel Monitoring To monitor vessels open the Monitoring page. Select the Monitoring page Adjustment of vessel symbol appearance Figure 12. Monitoring screen – Vessel display enabling/disabling. Displaying vessel symbol and track. You can monitor the movement of the vessels and obtain the following reports: • Track report • Notification log • SSAS log 2.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring • Fleet Info (Excel) - to export all information about vessels last position in Excel file format: • DPR Performance Report - to load the .xlsx file (Excel file format) with DPR Performance Report. The report helps owner to monitor terminal DPR rate to indicate in due time cases of under or over reporting: • SSAS Management - to open the SSAS Management page (see chapter “2.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring Individual Vessel • Go To Vessel - to view the location of any vessel selected in the list. The vessel symbol will be highlighted with red square. Figure 14. Viewing of selected vessel location • Show Track - to show a vessel motion trajectory for chosen period (Last Day, Last Week or Last Month) or Custom period.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring • Play Track - to playback a vessel motion trajectory for chosen period. This item appears when the display of a vessel track is set using Show Track command. Figure 16. Playback a vessel motion trajectory The period of time is used the same one (Last Day, Last Week, Last Month or Custom period) that was selected in the Show Track menu item. • Hide Track - to hide the vessel track display.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring • Show Track Report by Type - to show a vessel motion trajectory in tabular form for chosen period (Last Day, Last Week, Last Month or Custom period) depending on the data source űű Inmarsat C - to show track by Inmarsat C data űű UAIS - to show track by UAIS data • Show Info - to view vessel information, last position and weather forecast for the time of last position report.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring • Notification Log - to view message log of route planning feature and zone alarms. The Notification log contains automatically generated alarm reports notifying the user that the vessel leaves the route determined for it by the user (see “2.3.3.4 Calculating and Monitoring Route” on page 32).
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring űű Enter date and time of new position, vessel’s course and speed and click OK. The new position will be added to terminal and will be display on the vessel track. Warning! Be careful when adding positions. Incorrect data can only be deleted by the FVO support team 2.3.1.2 Terminal Menu List of on-board terminals is allocated to a particular vessel.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring Figure 22. Ocean Region Selection Then simply click the Send button at the bottom right of the window and you will see text “Message was sent”. You can then close terminal messaging window and go to SSAS log to wait for response from hardware (see “Figure 23. Send Message” on page 28). Figure 23. Send Message Response times vary from 2-30 minutes depending on hardware type.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring ›› Right-click the port name to open pop-up menu. Click Go To Port menu item to load relevant chart – the port will be centered in the chart display area: 1: Select Ports service 2: Opportunity of choice filter 3: Opportunity of choice country or region 4: Selected port 5: Selected port symbol 6: Selected port information Figure 24. Ports overlay The clustering mechanism is applied for the port markers.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring ›› The Edit route icon appears on the chart toolbar and the New Route item appears in the tree view. Click this item. The route table opens under the chart area: Figure 26. Adding new route ›› Enter the new route name. The route name in the tree view will change synchronously. You can draw a route directly in the chart area or enter waypoints coordinates in the table.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring To edit a route on the map ›› Select the Edit route icon ›› To change waypoint coordinates click the waypoint and drag it. The table will be changed synchronously. ›› To add new waypoint click the route line and drag it. The new waypoint appears. Left-click to place new waypoint. Figure 29.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.3.2 Removing Route You can remove only a route which does not set on monitoring. To remove a route right-click the route name and choose the Remove menu item: 2.3.3.3 Uploading Route from existing RT3 File ›› Right-click the vessel name and choose the Load from RT3 menu item: Select the *.rt3 file in the window which will open up. The route will be uploaded. 2.3.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring The first way: űű For the start waypoint enter the Departure Time űű Set the average Speed (in knots) on route űű Moreover, you can enter Arrival Time, Stay Time, Departure Time and Speed for any other waypoints if it is necessary Figure 32. Calculation schedule -2 űű Click the button. The second way: űű For the start waypoint enter the Departure Time űű For the end way point enter the Arrival time Figure 33.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring The icon to the right of calculation name will change its color to blue: Figure 34. Calculation schedule -4 To save the route with new schedule ›› Click the item with route name and then click the button: After calculation, the route can be loaded for monitoring. Also, the Route item appears in the Vessels menu: Figure 35.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring ›› In the Vessels menu, right-click the vessel name and choose the Route > [RouteName] > [ScheduleName] item from the pop-up menu: You can create several routes and update the calculations for all of them but only one route at the time can be set for monitoring. Note: To edit the monitored route you should disable its monitoring.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.4 Weather Weather data is provided by Applied Weather Technology. The weather forecast is issued: • For five days into the future • Four times a day about 0.0 Z, 6.0 Z, 12.0 Z and 18.0 Z • At nodes of the uniform grid with cell size of 2.5°х2.5° from 77.5°S to 77.5°N latitude. Only last forecast issue can be displayed. To adjust the Weather overlay choose the Weather tab: Figure 36.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring The following settings can be done for the displaying of the weather parameters: • To specify the parameter representation color click the link and select a color from available colors • To display parameters in gradient color select .
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring űű Tropical storm – tropical storms are displayed if they exist or are forecasted for the nearest five days. Figure 39. Example of tropical storm űű Tropical Storm Data button– tropical storms data in tabular format in separate window. Figure 40. Example of tropical storm data 2.3.4.2 Weather symbols Wind speed symbols.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.5 Areas The Areas overlay allows to name and save the frequently used ocean areas on the server for convenient fast retrieval on a future occasion. To save the area ›› Choose the Areas item from the drop-down menu Figure 41.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring To rename the saved area ›› Right-click the name of area to be renamed and choose the Rename Area item from the pop-up menu. The Rename Area applet appears. Enter the area name and click OK. The area will be renamed. To refresh the list of saved area ›› Right-click any area name and choose the Refresh item from the pop-up menu to synchronize with the server data. 2.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.6.2 Moving Point Zone A point zone can be moved. To move a point zone: ›› Select any zone’s name in the tree view on the left. The cursor assumes the form of ›› Position the cursor on a point so that tool tip with zone name will indicate: ›› Click the left mouse button.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.6.4 Creating Polygon Zone Note: A zone width does not exceed 180 degrees in longitude. A zone must have disjoint boundaries. ›› Right-click the User Zone item in the tree view on the left and choose the Add New Zone item from the pop-up menu. The Add Zone window appears (see “Figure 45.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.6.6 Creating Alarm and Receiving Notifications You can assign to each zone a number of alarm objects to allow E-mail notification to be delivered to inform of entrance, exit, approach, move away and intersection of a zone. The following alarms are available for user zones: Alarm Point zone Line zone Polygon zone Away Approach Intersection Entrance Exit Table 2.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.6.6.2 Modifying Alarm Object ›› Right-click an Alarm object name in the tree view and choose the Modify Alarm item from the pop-up menu. The Modify Alarm Objects window opens ›› Make necessary modification and click OK. Figure 47. Modifying an Alarm object 2.3.6.6.3 Activating Alarm Object ›› Right-click an inactive Alarm object in the tree view and choose the Activate item from the pop-up menu: Figure 48.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring When alarm object is activated the user can receive notifications in following forms: Example 1: Example 2: Text: Text: Hi! Alarm Type: EntranceToZone Alarm Type: IntersectionWithZone Zone Name: UK Entry Zone Name: ALRM Palermos [UAIS TEST] Vessel name: TEST VESSEL Vessel name: TEST VESSEL Latitude: 050 49.32’N , Longitude: 001 2.8’W Latitude: 039 33.33’N , Longitude: 019 19.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring ›› Select a vessel name and click OK. The selected vessel name appears under Alarm object name in tree view: ›› To remove a vessel from list right-click the vessel name and choose the Remove Vessel item from the pop-up menu. 2.3.7 Piracy 2.3.7.1 Set-up Piracy Information Overlay If you want to have information about piracy attacks please contact the FVO support team to create subscription.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.7.2 Displaying Piracy Information ›› To display the Piracy layer select the Piracy item from drop-down menu. Icons which are pointing places of incidents will be displayed on the map. Icons color depends on the result of the attack. ›› Click the icon to see detailed information about incident.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring The UAIS overlay will be display: To expand or collapse the UAIS vessels list double-click the UAIS target item Tooltip with information about UAIS target Figure 51. Viewing UAIS Targets The AIS target is shown as follows: . If the AIS data has not been updated more than 20 minutes, the AIS target symbol will be strike through: . The vessel contour appears in scale 1:5000.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.8.4 Setting Vessel Symbol Color The user can choose color for different combination of vessels types. To do this ›› Right-click the UAIS Targets item in tree view and choose the Colour Settings for Ship Type item from pop-up menu. The Ship type color window opens: Figure 54. Setting Vessel Symbol Color - 1 ›› Select one or several vessel types and click the Select color button.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.8.6 Search Vessel Photos ›› Right-click a vessel name and choose the Search Photos item from the pop-up menu. The search result will be shown in a separate window. Figure 57. Search Vessel Photos 2.3.8.7 Search Vessel Data on eagle.org ›› Right-click a vessel name and choose the Search on Eagle.org item from the pop-up menu. The search result will be shown in a separate window. Figure 58. Search Vessel Data on eagle.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Vessel Monitoring 2.3.8.9 Precise Tracks of Vessels Using AIS Data While the vessel is inside AIS coverage provided by AIS data distribution service, FVO adds UAIS position reports to satellite vessel track. Having much more frequent position data from on board AIS, FVO adds them to satellite vessel track to fill in long gaps between positions generated by satellite SSAS-Tracking terminal.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups 2.4 Users and Vessel Groups 2.4.1 Setting up Users By default, when a new account is created a Company Administrator password is generated and given to the user. Depending upon how the Company wishes to structure its use of FVO different types of users can be created and their authorities controlled.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups ›› Choose the user type from the drop-down list before creating login and password ›› Enter user name and password ›› Select the set of user permissions - failure to do so will result in a blank screen after log on.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups A vessel group can consist of one or more vessels. ›› Left-click to highlight user name and then right-click to open the pop-up menu. ›› Click the Add Vessel Group menu item. Figure 63. Adding a vessel group to user The Add Vessel Group applet appears: Figure 64. Selecting a vessel group ›› Select a vessel group and click OK.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups 2.4.2 .Setting up Vessel Groups From the list of registered vessels and terminals the Company Administrator can do the following: • Create vessel groups and allocate individual vessels to these groups • Link en existing terminal to the vessel. 2.4.2.1 Creating Vessel Group ›› Log on as Company Administrator and open the Vessel service.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups 2.4.2.2 Adding a Vessel to a Group ›› Right-click the vessel group name and choose the Add Existing Vessel item from the pop-up menu. The Add Existing Vessel applet appears: Figure 68. Allocating a vessel into a group - 1 ›› Select one or several vessel names and click OK. Selected vessel will be added to the vessel group and will be displayed in the Vessel section.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups 2.4.3.2 Entering Delivery Data Select All Vessels from the groups menu Data entry fields Click the vessel name to open data entry fields Figure 70. Entering data for SSAS message delivery ›› Log in and select Vessels tab, then select All Vessels from the Groups menu. ›› Highlight the required vessel from the Vessel menu to open data entry fields.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups IMPORTANT In selecting vessel flag the delivery path of SSAS alert messages to the appropriate Flag State authority is made. The actual delivery address has been pre-set by Transas and cannot be altered by user. WHEN TESTING ON BOARD SYSTEMS IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT UNIT IS SET TO TEST, THIS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BLOCK MESSAGE TO FLAG STATE AND MARK MESSAGE AS TEST.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Users and Vessel Groups 2.4.3.7 CSO Data Some Flag States require that this information is delivered to them with all SSAS alert messages, with others it is an option. Transas recommends that this data is always sent since in the event of a real alert it provides an immediate point of contact for the receiving MRCC or Administration. Figure 73. Delivery of CSO information 2.4.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Ship Security Alert Message Log 2.5 Ship Security Alert Message Log 2.5.1 Alert notifications by E-mail and SMS Under normal circumstances an E-mail alert message will be delivered to the nominated E-mail address(es). Ship operators also have the option of having alerts delivered to a mobile (cell) telephone as an SMS text message. Text messages to mobile telephones are delivered subject to network coverage and national roaming agreements.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Ship Security Alert Message Log Third digit 0= secondary alert off (by convention secondary is other location) 1= secondary alert on Fourth digit 0= key control in operational mode 1= key control in test mode Second group Meaning First digit 0= no exception reported 1= principal power failure (24vDC) Second, third and fourth digits are reserved for future development Table 4.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Ship Security Alert Message Log 2.5.2 SSAS Log The SSAS log is automatically populated whenever an alert message or position request (polling) is made/received. It is presented in a tabular form and contains addition information to that of the alert E-mail/SMS text messages. The SSAS log is available when you have “SSAS” access rights, set by administrator. Figure 77.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Forwarding Data to AMVER and UKMTO/ MSCHOA Incoming Identifies if message is to or from vessel: I - incoming, O - outgoing Traffic Inbound/Outbound Ocean Region Name of ocean region State Message condition typically read or unread, if polling command has been activated will indicate if vessel has responded, e.g.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Forwarding Data to AMVER and UKMTO/ MSCHOA passed to CMF and EU headquarters. Emerging and relevant information affecting commercial traffic can then be passed directly to ships, rather than by company offices, improving responsiveness to any incident and saving time. The Maritime Security Centre – Horn of Africa (MSCHOA) aims to provide a service to mariners in the Gulf of Aden, the Somali Basin and off the Horn of Africa.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline SSAS Management 2.7 SSAS Management SSAS management page provides a user-friendly access point to manage SSAS testing of all registered hardware. Users can start and stop test cycles, remotely reset SSAS alert mode, view last SSAS test and monitor all SSAS testing for every vessel under one display. SSAS Management also has two distinctive features to improve the SSAS testing process: 1.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline SSAS Management 2.7.2 Access to SSAS Management Page Management and testing of SSAS hardware can be performed using the SSAS Management page. To open it, do the following: ›› Choose the Vessel item ›› Right-click the Fleet Info and select the SSAS Management menu item: Figure 83. SSAS Management The SSAS Management page opens on the Action tab. 2.7.2.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline SSAS Management - to cancel Online Test Mode - to send a reset command to the SSAS hardware Click the button to transmit the reset message to the SSAS hardware. 2.7.2.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Forwarding Data to AMVER and UKMTO/ MSCHOA If Online Test Mode is OFF only local testing is possible or testing is impossible for any type of SSAS hardware. If Online Test Mode is ON, you must follow the instructions on the Action tab of SSAS management. If Automated Reset is OFF only reset by button or onboard reset is possible for SSAS hardware.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline SSAS Management űű Click the button to transmit the reset message to the SSAS hardware 2. Local reset SSAS hardware űű See the information message in the Information column. 3. Automated Reset űű See the information message in the Information column. Note: If the Status does not change within 10 minutes then refresh the page and check the alert button on the SSAS hardware has been pressed correctly. 2.7.3.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline SSAS Management 2.7.3.4 Test Conflict If SSAS Management detects that Online Test Mode is activated and the vessel is sending test messages from the SSAS, then it will detect a conflict and generate a warning on the SSAS Management page. Your vessel will also be coloured in yellow on the chart display. This has been implemented to ensure that vessel does not complete a test cycle and then mistakenly leave the SSAS system in Test mode. 2.7.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Chart Data 2.8 Chart Data The Chart data service is intended for shipping companies to monitor of their vessels charts usage. The following functionality are available: • Viewing information about licensed TADS/AVCS charts and their expiration dates by each vessel of fleet • Approving or cancelling chart orders • Exporting information to MS Excel file. • Viewing chart catalogue. 2.8.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Chart Data ›› To hide\show map, table or diagram use ›› To export table content to MS Excel file click the is set in you browser. buttons. button.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Chart Data - the ship uses charts in the ‘Pay As You Sail’ accessing mode (for more information see http://www.transas.com/products/ PAYS#description). For this ships the following additional information is available: ›› To see PAYS reports right-click the vessel name and choose the Show PAYS reports > [Last day][Last week][Last month][Three month][Six month][Custom period] item from the pop-up menu.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Chart Data 2.8.2 Charts Catalogue The Catalogue service allows to view chart borders and areas within chart borders covered by data. Figure 86. Charts Catalogue ›› To view a chart select it in the chart list, right-click it’s name and select the Go To item in the context menu.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline WAVE 2.9 WAVE The Wave is a service for displaying data from onboard Transas Wave fuel efficiency monitoring system which collect data from the vessels navigation sensors, flow meter, engine data and emission sensors (for more information see http://www.transas.com/products/ Wave#description) and for calculation of the ship Energy Efficiency Operational Indicator (EEOI) performed in compliance with IMO guidelines (MEPC.1/Circ.684).
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline WAVE 2.9.1 Wave Trip Configuration The Wave trip configuration page allows to set parameters for monitoring the fuel consumption. ›› To open page click the Configure trip item. The Wave trip configuration page appears: ›› Select a vessel name from the list at the left ›› To edit an existing configuration select it’s name in the Choose configuration drop-down list. To create a new configuration click the button.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline WAVE Configure - the column contains the following buttons: - add data to configuration - delete a row - edit data in the row - delete a row ›› For advanced limits settings - you can set additional limitations for specified time intervals within the trip: To do this expand the table and click the button.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline WAVE 2.9.3 Wave Analytics The Wave analytics page is intended to view and compare the fuel consumption. ›› To open page click the Analytics item. The Wave analytics page appears: ›› Select a vessel name from the list at the left ›› To compare vessels data click the button and select several vessels names from vessels list ›› Select period of time.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Using FleetViewOnline Working without Browser using Java Application 2.10 Working without Browser using Java Application You can install on your computer standalone Java application FleetViewOnline Desktop Client to work without browser. Note: Use Internet Explorer ver. 7.0 and higher , Mozilla Firefox, Safari or Google Chrome browsers. ›› Click the button on the FVO home page. The MonitoringApplication.jnlp application downloads. Lunch this application.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Integration with ECDIS Working without Browser using Java Application 3. Integration with ECDIS To enable integration with ECDIS, please make a request to the FVO support team. This functionality is available when the user has the ECDIS Features permission. New block of items appears in the vessel menu. This menu items are described in detail below.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Integration with ECDIS Working without Browser using Java Application ›› Select an archive file from the list and click OK. The Cloud ECDIS window opens. ›› Select a track for playback in the Track date drop-down list: ›› Click the button to start the playback: Upload Archive with full ECDIS track You can upload a .zip file with full ECDIS track which you received from onboard ECDIS, to Cloud ECDIS.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Integration with ECDIS Working without Browser using Java Application Additional items will appear in vessel menu: ›› To play vessel track choose the Play ECDIS Track item: Show Active Route The active route of selected vessel will be send from onboard NS4000 and will be display on the chart: Route Library...
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual Integration with ECDIS Working without Browser using Java Application Text Comm When you choose the Text Comm item the messenger window opens. This messenger allows real-time text transmission over the Satellite Internet with selected vessel. You can also create same messages templates and view history. ›› To create message template expand the Templates drop-down list end select the Edit... item.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual FVO Mobile Version Working without Browser using Java Application 4. FVO Mobile Version Mobile version is accessible via link http://www.fleetviewonline.com/fvo/m/ or via start page using the FVO Mobile Version link on the FVO home page.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual FVO Android Application User interface 5. FVO Android Application You can download the client of FleetViewOnline Tracking and SSAS service for Android based mobile devices using the following link: http://www.fleetviewonline.com/fvo/controls/MonitoringAndroidApplication/MonitoringAndroidApplication.apk 5.1 User interface Switching between services To switch between services use buttons at the top of screen. The selected button is highlighted with yellow colour.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual FVO Android Application Services 5.2.1 Vessel service In the Vessel service are available the following specific buttons: The Vessel button opens for the first time a list of available vessels.
FleetViewOnline ver. 4.2 User Manual FVO Android Application Services 5.2.2 My Location Service When you select this service your device determine the location and display it on the chart as a circle. This functionality can be used in port to identify your location relative to the vessel. The My Location button refreshes the location coordinates. 5.2.3 User Zone Service You can’t create new zones in FVO mobile application.
FleetViewOnline User manual Technical Support E-mail: service@transas.