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ECDISDIS
INSTRUCTIONNSTRUCTIONMANUALNU L
JAN-701/901MAN 701/901M
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Cautions for High Volta
High voltages, ranging from several hundreds to tens of thousands
electronic apparatus, such as radio and radar instruments. These
harmless in most operations. However, touching a component insi
dangerous. (Any person other than authorized service engineers
inspect, or adjust the unit.)
High voltages on the order of tens of thousand volts are most like
deaths from electrical shocks. At times, even voltages on the order of se
could lead to electrocution. To defend against electrical shock hazards,
into the inside of apparatus. When you put in a hand unavoidably in
strongly suggested to turn off the power switch and allow the capacitowith a wire having its one end positively grounded to remove residual c
put your hand into the inside of apparatus, make sure that internal
charged. Extra protection is ensured by wearing dry cotton gloves a
important precaution to observe is to keep one hand in your pocket a
using both hands at the same time.
It is also important to select a secure footing to work on, as the s
electrical shock hazards can be more serious. In the event of electrical sburnt site completely and obtain medical care immediately.
Precautions for Rescue of V
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Method of First-Aid Treat
Precautions for First-Aid Tre
Whenever a person is struck by an electrical shock, give the patient
immediately on the spot, unless it is absolutely necessary to move the
sake. Once started, artificial respiration should be continued rhythmicall
(1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a result of the acc
could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
(2) Turn off the power calmly and certainly, and move the patient a
gently.
(3) Call or send for a physician or ambulance immediately, or ask some
(4) Lay the patient on the back, loosening the necktie, clothes, belts an
(5) (a) Feel the patient's pulse.
(b) Check the heartbeat by bringing your ear close to the patient's (c) Check for respiration by bringing your face or the back of your
face.
(d) Check the size of patient's pupils.
(6) Opening the patient's mouth, remove artificial teeth, cigarettes, c
any. With the patient's mouth open, stretch the tongue and insert a
the mouth to prevent the tongue from being withdrawn into the thclenches the teeth so tight that the mouth won't open, use a screw
force the mouth open and then insert a towel or the like into the mo
(7) Wipe off the mouth to prevent foaming mucus and saliva from accu
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Treatment to Give When the Patie
Pulse Beating but Has Ceased to
Performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration - Fig. 1
(1) Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look bac
placed under the neck.)
(2) Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway. (to spread the airwa(3) Pinching the patient's nose, breathe deeply and blow your brea
mouth strongly, with care to close it completely. Then, move yo
take a deep breath, and blow into his or her mouth. Repeat blow
a minute (always with the patient's nostrils closed).
(4) Continue artificial respiration until natural respiration is restored.
(5) If the patient's mouth won't open easily, insert a pipe, such as on
vinyl, into either nostril. Then, take a deep breath and blow intothe pipe, with the other nostril and the mouth completely closed.
(6) The patient may stand up abruptly upon recovering consciousne
lying calmly, giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drin
drink) to keep him or her warm.
Meouth-to-mouth artificial respiration with the patient's head lifte
(1) Lift the back pa
head. Support the
of your hand and
other hand..
Many patients will
opened by lifting
way to ease mout
respiration.
(2) Closing the patien
mouth, press your
patient's nose
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Treatment to Give When the Patien
Pulse Beating and Has Ceased to B
Performing cardiac massage - Fig. 2
If the patient has no pulse beating, with the pupils open and no he
the patient has a cardiac arrest and requires immediate artificial re
this until a medical specialist arrives, and follow his or her directions a
(1) Putting one hand on about the lower one third of the patient's ribs
over the back of the first, with your elbow fully stretched (with
cant press to the extent the patients ribs are depressed), apply
the hands to press the patient's body until it is depressed abou
about 50 times a minute). (Cardiac massage.)
(2) If only one first-aider is available, perform a cardiac massage then give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration 2 times. Repeat t
first-aiders are available, while one person performs a cardiac
and the other should give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration 2
sequence (combined cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth
method).
(3) Check the patient's pupils and feel the pulse from time to time.
restored to normal and the pulse begins to beat regularly, stop trpatient calm while giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot
her warm while watching him or her carefully.
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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the JRC JAN-701/901M ECDIS.
This equipment is ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Informa
the performance standards of the IMO (International Maritime O
IHO (International Hydro graphic Organization), and serves
reduce fuel combustion, reduce voyage time and automate voya
For the best operation and performance results, read this
before use.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference.Make use of this manual when experiencing operation difficu
This LCD uses 1,310,000 (JAN-701)/1,920,000 (JAN-901M
Film Transistor).
If some pixels on the screen are not clear, the color is differ
brighter than usual, it is not because of defect, instead it is
characteristic of the TFT display technology.
The information in this manual is subject to change without n
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Before Operation
Pictorial IndicationVarious pictorial indications are included in
shown on these equipment so that you can
and correctly and prevent any danger to y
persons and any damage to your property d
indications and their meanings are as follows
Please understand them before you read this
This indication is shown where any person is
danger of being killed or seriously injured
neglected and these equipment are not operat
This indication is shown where any person
injured or any property damage is suppose
indication is neglected and these equipmen
correctly.
Examples of pictorial indication
The mark represents CAUTION (including DAN
Detailed contents of CAUTION (Electric Shock i
Electric left.) is shown in the mark.
The mark represents prohibition.
Detailed contents of the prohibited action (Disass
Disassembling the example on the left) is shown in
The mark represents instruction.
Detailed contents of the instruction (Disconnect the
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Precautions Upon Equipment Op
Never remove the cover of this equipment.
Touching the high-voltage section inside will cause an electr
Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with this equipmen
Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a malfunction may oc
Do not place a glass or cup containing water, etc., or a sm
this equipment.
If water or such object gets inside, a fire, an electrical shoc
may occur.
In case water or a metal object gets inside the equipment,
immediately, unplug the power supply cable from an electric
our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request
Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition m
electric shock or a malfunction.
In case you find smoke, strange smell or unusual hea
equipment, turn off the power immediately, unplug the powe
an electric outlet, and contact our head office, or a nearby b
to request servicing.
Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition man electric shock.
Do not use the offset function during navigation.
If the equipment is used with the offset value entered as the
the position of your ship displayed on the screen is shifted
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Before starting automatic sailing, be sure to check the safe
crossing safety contour.
Otherwise, accidents may result.
If the own ship has arrived at the boundary of a WP during a
sure to check the safety and perform turning manually (pre
while keeping the [GUARD] key pressed).
Otherwise, the ship keeps the course with the leg bearing,
result.
Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipmen
Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a
shock.
Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to
Before disposing of used lithium batteries, insulate them by
their and terminals.Otherwise, they may short-circuit to generate heat, explode
If the LCD module breaks and the liquid inside spills out to
wash it off immediately under running water for more than
find any skin problem afterwards, consult a doctor immediate
in your eye, wash it off immediately under running water
minutes, and then, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
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Edit routes in accordance with the world geodetic system (W
Use of routes edited with any other geodetic systems may c
During sailing, be sure to check own ships position and b
necessary, regardless of whether the automatic sailing is in
Otherwise, accidents may result.
Do not turn off the power during index creation by Chart Por
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.
If checking of the equipment is unavoidably necessary, be
power before starting checking.
Otherwise, a fire or a malfunction may occur.
If a fan alarm or CPU temperature rise alarm has occurred, the power.
Keeping the equipment in operation may cause a fire or a m
After turning off the power, contact our head office, or a nea
office to request servicing.
To clean the surface of the equipment, do not use any orga
thinner or benzene, as this may deteriorate the surface coatUse a clean, dry cloth to wipe off dirt and dust thoroughly fro
equipment.
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Equipment Appearance
Stand-alone type (JAN-701M)
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Stand-alone type (JAN-901M)
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Flash-mount type
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Glossary
AIS : Automatic Identification System
ARCS : Admiralty Raster Chart Service. A raster chart publ
ARPA : Automatic RADAR Plotting Aid. Collision prevention
AUTHORIZATION CODE : Encryption key for C-MAP Ed.2. Supplied by C-MA
AUTO SAIL : The system automatically navigates to keep the s
automatic sailing.
Base CD : Chart CD containing a complete chart data.
Cell Permit : A file containing an encryption key for S-63 ch
PRIMAR STAVANGER, and Hydrographic and Oce
Japan Coast Guard.
Chart Portfolio : Software to manage the charts. Imports and update
C-MAP Ed.2 : C-MAP Edition 2. A digital chart format by C-MAP N
C-MAP Ed.3 : C-MAP Edition 3. A digital chart format by C-MAP N
C-MAP : Nautical chart in a digital format by C-MAP Norway
CO. TO STEER : Course to steer. Heading command.
COG : Course Over Ground
Data Server : Organization providing S-63 chart.
Display : Screen displayed on the LCD.
DIST. : Distance
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GC : Great Circle
HDG : Ships heading
Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department:
Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department
Publisher of ENC.
Import (for Chart Portfolio) : A procedure of enabling the chart supplied by Ba
ECDIS.
Leg : Line between two consecutive waypoints
LMT : Local Mean Time
LON : Longitude
Primary : Main positioning sensor.
PRIMAR STAVANGER : A Norwegian company supplying charts. Publisher
Range : An area of the chart displayed on the screen. Repr
length of the chart display screen.
RL : Rhumb Line
Rubber band : Border that indicates the selected range.
S-57 : IHO transfer standard for digital hydrographic data.
S-63 : IHO Data Protection Scheme
SA Certificate file : An electronic file certifying the supplier of S-63 c
update of S-63 chart.
Scale : The display scale.
SENC : System Electronic Navigational Chart
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Update (for Chart Portfolio) : A procedure of reflecting the update data suppli
imported chart.
Update CD : Chart CD containing the chart data updated from Ba
been imported.
USER CODE : A user-specific code assigned by JRC. Required
charts.
UTC : Coordinated Universal Time
VRM : Variable Range Markers
WOL : Wheel Over Line
WOP : Wheel Over Point
WP : Waypoint
WP-WP : The division of the leg specified by two waypoints.
consecutive waypoints.
XTD : Cross Track Distance
XTL : Cross Track Limit
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Contents
PREFACE ..............................................................................................................
Before Operation....................................................................................................
Precautions Upon Equipment Operation ...............................................................
Equipment Appearance..........................................................................................
Glossary.................................................................................................................
Chapter1 Overview
1.1 Function...............................................................................................
1.2 Features ..............................................................................................
1.3 Components........................................................................................
1.4 Construction ........................................................................................
1.5 System Configuration..........................................................................
Chapter2 Names and Functions
2.1 Function of Operation Panel and LCD brilliance control......................
2.2 Function of the Screen ........................................................................
2.2.1 Display Panel............................................................................
2.2.2 Menu Title Bar ..........................................................................
Chapter3 Basic Operation of ECDIS
3.1 Menu Operation ..................................................................................
3.1.1 How to Select the Menu ...........................................................
3.1.1.1 How to Use the Trackball ............................................
3.1.1.2 How to Select the Menu..............................................3.1.1.3 How to Use the Shortcut Menu...................................
3.1.2 Various Panels..........................................................................
3.1.3 How to Enter Numbers and Letters ..........................................
3.1.3.1 Use of the PS/2 Keyboard...........................................
3.1.3.2 Use of the Software Keyboard ....................................
3.1.3.3 Numerical Input...........................................................
3.1.3.4 Character Input ...........................................................
3.2 General Flowchart...............................................................................
3.2.1 General Flowchart ....................................................................
3.2.2 Flowchart for Sailing .................................................................
3.3 Power ON/OFF and Preparation.........................................................
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3.4.1 Selecting ROUTE and To WP Using the Display Panel ...........
3.4.2 Selecting ROUTE and To WP from the Menu ..........................
3.4.3 Calculating Distance to Run.....................................................
3.5 Changing the Object Category (S-57/C-MAP Only)............................
3.6 Shifting the Chart.................................................................................
3.6.1 Shifting the Chart with the [HOME] button ...............................
3.6.2 Shifting the Chart with the Cross Cursor...................................
3.6.3 Shifting the Chart with the Hand Cursor...................................
3.6.4 Shifting the Chart with the [PORT LIST] Button .......................
3.6.5 Displaying the Chart by Entering the Position..........................
3.7 Zooming In/Out the Chart (S-57/C-MAP Only) ....................................
3.7.1 Zooming Area Using the Rubber Band (S-57/C-MAP Only) ....
3.7.2 Zooming In/Out (S-57/C-MAP Only).........................................
3.7.3 Switching the Range (S-57/C-MAP Only) .................................
3.7.4 Switching the Scale (S-57/C-MAP Only) ..................................
3.8 ARCS Chart Display Options (ARCS Only) .........................................
3.8.1 High Resolution Area Selection (ARCS Only)...........................
3.8.2 Selecting Larger/Smaller Chart (ARCS Only) ..........................
3.8.3 Selecting Chart under Cursor (ARCS Only) .............................
3.8.4 Selecting Chart from All (ARCS Only) ......................................
3.8.5 Changing Active Panels (ARCS Only)......................................
3.8.6 Loading a Low Resolution Chart (ARCS Only) ........................
3.8.7 To Select the High Resolution Chart (ARCS Only) ..................
3.8.8 Displaying the Note and Diagram (ARCS Only)........................3.8.9 Displaying Temporary and Preliminary Notice (ARCS Only).....
3.8.10 Adjusting Datum (ARCS Only) ...............................................
3.9 Selecting a S-57 Chart (S-57 Only).....................................................
3.10 Displaying a User Chart ....................................................................
3.11 Accepting the S-57 Updating Chart ...................................................
3.12 User-Marking/Highlighting.................................................................
3.12.1 Marking the Event Mark (EVENT)..........................................
3.12.2 Marking the Information Mark.................................................
3.12.3 Marking the Tidal Stream Mark...............................................
3.12.4 Highlighting.............................................................................
3.12.5 Inputting Clearing Lines..........................................................
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3.17 Operating EBL/VRM..........................................................................
3.17.1 Operating EBL/VRM Using the Operation Panel ...................
3.17.2 Operating EBL/VRM Using the Menu.....................................
3.17.2.1 Selecting 1-step/2-step Option..................................
3.17.2.2 1-step Operation .......................................................
3.17.2.3 2-step Operation .......................................................
3.18 Running Fix .......................................................................................
3.19 Maneuver Curve................................................................................
3.20 Cross Bearing....................................................................................
3.21 Selecting Motion/Azimuth Mode........................................................
3.21.1 Selecting Motion Mode...........................................................
3.21.2 Selecting Azimuth Mode (S-57/C-MAP Only)..........................
3.21.3 Setting Chart Fix Mode...........................................................
3.22 My Port List .......................................................................................
3.22.1 Adding to My Port List ............................................................
3.22.2 Deleting My Port List ..............................................................
3.23 Logbook.............................................................................................
3.23.1 Displaying the Logbook..........................................................
3.23.2 Setting Logbook Options........................................................
3.24 Setting the Chart Options..................................................................
3.24.1 Setting S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Options.......................................
3.24.2 Setting Other Chart Options ...................................................
3.24.3 Setting Scales.........................................................................
3.25 Setting the Alarm Options ..................................................................3.26 Monitoring Dragging Anchor..............................................................
3.27 Setting the View Options ([View])......................................................
3.27.1 Setting Radar Options ............................................................
3.27.2 Setting ARPA/AIS Options......................................................
3.27.3 Setting Analog Meter Options.................................................
3.27.4 Setting Logbook Options........................................................
3.27.5 Clear Voyage Distance ...........................................................
3.27.6 Setting Date/Time...................................................................
3.28 Shifting Own Ship Position.................................................................
3.28.1 Shifting Using the Cursor .......................................................
3.28.2 Shifting by Entering the Position ............................................
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4.1.2.4 Making a New Route File (Table Editor) ......................
4.1.2.5 Editing a Previous Route File (Table Editor) ...............
4.1.2.6 Importing Route Files..................................................
4.1.2.7 Exporting Route Files ..................................................
4.1.3 Route Planning Using the Graphic Editor.................................
4.1.3.1 Graphic Editing Mode..................................................
4.1.3.2 Graphic Editing Menu and Button Functions (Graphic
4.1.3.3 Operation Flowchart for Graphic Editor (Graphic Editi
4.1.3.4 Making a New Route File (Graphic Editing).................
4.1.3.5 Editing a Previous Route File (Graphic Editor) ...........
4.1.3.6 Importing Route Files..................................................
4.1.3.7 Exporting Route Files ..................................................
4.1.3.8 Creating a Route Using EBL/VRM Keys and Dials.....
4.2 Creating an Alternate Route................................................................
4.2.1 Operation Flowchart .................................................................
4.2.2 Creating Alternate Route..........................................................
Chapter5 Chart Editing
5.1 Chart Edit Mode ..................................................................................
5.2 Menus and Button Functions ..............................................................
5.2.1 Chart Editing Menu...................................................................
5.2.2 Button Functions.......................................................................
5.3 Operation Flowchart .............................................................................
5.3.1 Flow of User Chart Edit ............................................................
5.3.2 Operation when Editing User Charts.........................................5.3.2.1 Creating a New User Chart .........................................
5.3.2.2 Editing a User Chart....................................................
5.3.2.3 Merging User Charts...................................................
5.3.2.4 Importing User Charts.................................................
5.4 Manual Update Operation....................................................................
5.4.1 Flow of Manual Update.............................................................
5.4.2 Operation when Manually Updating Objects ............................
5.5 Entering Objects..................................................................................
5.5.1 Selecting Object Types.............................................................
5.5.2 Entering Objects .......................................................................
5.5.3 Hiding Objects (Only during the Manual Update Operation).....
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7.3 Setting the User Key ...........................................................................
7.4 Connection ..........................................................................................
7.5 Sensor .................................................................................................
7.5.1 Primary Position and Secondary Position ................................
7.5.2 Bearing Setting .........................................................................
7.5.3 Speed Setting...........................................................................
7.5.4 Depth Setting............................................................................
7.5.5 Date Data Source Setting.........................................................
7.5.6 Time Zone Data Source Setting ...............................................
7.6 Color Test (ARCS Only) ......................................................................
Chapter8 Chart Portfolio
8.1 Entering/Exiting the Chart Portfolio.....................................................
8.2 Chart Portfolio Screen .........................................................................
8.3 Overview Flow Chart...........................................................................
8.3.1 Overview Flow Chart ................................................................
8.3.2 Import/Update of S-57 Chart ....................................................
8.3.2.1 Import of S-57 Chart in Chart Portfolio.........................
8.3.2.2 Update of S-57 Chart in Chart Portfolio ......................
8.3.3 Import/Update of S-63 Chart ....................................................
8.3.3.1 Import of SA Certificate file..........................................
8.3.3.2 Selection of SA Certificate file .....................................
8.3.3.3 Import of Cell Permit ...................................................
8.3.3.4 Import of S-63 Chart....................................................
8.3.3.5 Update of S-63 Chart ..................................................8.3.4 Import/Update of ARCS Chart ..................................................
8.3.4.1 Checkup of ARCS .......................................................
8.3.4.2 Import of ARCS in Chart Portfolio ...............................
8.3.4.3 Update of ARCS in Chart Portfolio...............................
8.3.5 Import/Update of C-MAP Ed.2 Chart........................................
8.3.5.1 Checkup of C-MAP Ed.2 .............................................
8.3.5.2 Import of C-MAP Ed.2 Chart in Chart Portfolio ...........
8.3.5.3 Update of C-MAP Ed.2 Chart in Chart Portfolio..........
8.3.6 Import/Update of C-MAP Ed.3..................................................
8.3.6.1 Checkup of C-MAP Ed.3 .............................................
8.3.6.2 Import of C-MAP Ed.3 Chart in Chart Portfolio ...........
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8.7.1 [S-57] Accepting Chart Update.................................................
8.7.2 Setting the S-63 Options ..........................................................
8.7.3 Setting the C-MAP Options ......................................................
8.7.4 Setting the ARCS Options ........................................................
8.7.5 Setting the Boot Options ..........................................................
8.7.6 Setting the Advanced Options ..................................................
Chapter9 Playback
9.1 Entering/Exiting the Playback .............................................................
9.2 Playing Back the Logging Data...........................................................
Chapter10 Maintenance and Inspection
10.1 Confirming Alarm...............................................................................
10.2 Daily Maintenance.............................................................................
10.2.1 Color Pattern (S-57) ...............................................................
10.2.2 Gray Scale..............................................................................
10.3 Replacing Consumables...................................................................
10.4 The PWR FAIL Lamp and Power Supply Input .................................
10.5 User Maintenance Menu...................................................................
10.5.1 Backup Option........................................................................
10.5.2 Hardware Key Information......................................................
10.6 Troubleshooting.................................................................................
Chapter11 After-Sales Service
11.1 Maintenance Service.........................................................................
11.2 Retention Period of Repair Parts.......................................................
11.3 When Asking for Service ...................................................................11.4 Checks and Inspection......................................................................
Chapter12 Disposal
12.1 Disposal of the Product .....................................................................
12.2 Disposal of Used Batteries................................................................
12.3 Disposal of LCD Module ...................................................................
Chapter13 Specifications
13.1 Bridge Display Terminal ....................................................................
Chapter14 Reference
14.1 Alarm Fuction ....................................................................................
14.2 Chart-Related Alarm Information.......................................................
14.2.1 Alarm Information of ARCS Chart............................................
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Index
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JAN-701/901M SERIES ECDIS SOFT
Repair Request Form
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1Overview
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FunctionThis equipment is navigation system with ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display a
functions conforming to the ECDIS Performance Standards adopted in Resolut
assembly of the IMO. Consequently, this equipment can become the core of a
system (INS) or integrated bridge system (IBS) that supports one-man bridge op
Safe sailing
Energy-saved sailing
ECDIS
Compliance with the ECDIS defined by the IHO/IMO Availability of S-57edition 3.0/3.1 (supporting S-63) format, C-MAP Ed.2/E
databases (when C-MAP Ed3 is used with the optional C-MAP Ed3 upgra
Own ships track display and planned-route display on the electronic chart
Automatic checking of the safety contours and dangerous areas of the ow
ARCS)
ARPA target display and AIS target display on the electronic chart
Superimpose display of radar echo on the electronic chart (when ECDIS
radar overlay kit)
True/Relative motion display
North-up/Course-up display
Display of route information such as latitude/longitude at destinations, b
waypoints, and planned arrival time
Availability of two EBLs/VRMs
Writing of memos with alphabetic characters into the electronic chart
Display of information such as the date/time, current position, heading, an Display specifications
Size: 18.1-inch color LCD (JAN-701)
23.1-inch color LCD (JAN-901M)
Selection of colors (conforming to the IMO/IHO) suitable for the daytim
dusk Display of the symbols and colors recommended by the IHO
Navigation Planning
Editing of route informationAddition, deletion, and modification of waypoints on the electronic chart
Calculation of the distance between waypoints, bearings, and planned arr
Up to 512 waypoints per route
Checking on the crossing of the safety contours and dangerous areas on
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FeaturesThis ECDIS has the following features:
Displays vector charts such as S-57 and C-MAP, and raster charts such a
Safe navigation ensured by the crossing alarm function for safety contou
and the guard ring function (not available for ARCS)
Optimized displays of navigation warnings, weather warnings, and emerge
connected Navtex receiver
Ease of operation supported by high-speed drawing and high-speed proc
Ease of user chart creation
Multi view function to display two charts at a time (not available for C-MAP
Wide range view in addition to single or multi view
Route planning in two ways, using table editor or graphic editor
Creation of alternative route during voyage
Automatic sailing by connecting with autopilot
Playback function to check the voyage
S-57 update portfolio
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ComponentsA list of components and optional accessories is shown below.
Components
Name Model Quantity
Bridge Display Terminal
(JAN-701) NCD-4224
(JAN-901M) NCD-4308
1 Main U
(JAN-701) NWZ-147-ACDisplay Panel
(JAN-901M) NWZ-1581 Includ
Operation panel (type A) NCE-7721-A
Operation panel (type B) NCE-7721-B
Either ty
unit.
Type A h
Type B d
function.
(JAN-701) NDC-1264 1 IncludProcessing unit
(JAN-901M) NDC-1309 1 Includ
Instruction Manual (Japanese) 7ZPNA0512 1
Instruction Manual (English) 7ZPNA0513 1
Analog Interface Kit MPXP32636 1 Option
Serial Interface Kit MPXP32637 1 Option
Radar overlay kit MPXP32691 1 Option
C-MAP Ed3 Upgrade kit MPXP33436 1 Option
Optional keyboard NCE-5009 1
(JAN-701) MPXP33088Canvas cover
(JAN-901M) MPXP330891 Option
(JAN-701) MPOL30350Lightproof hood
(JAN-901M) MPOL303451 Option
Spare Parts (CMJ-462 NSK I/F) 7ZZNA0400 1 12pcs
CD CleanerAccessaryFD Cleaner
7ZZNA0426 1 Packin
Note 1) The analog interface kit (MPXP32636) includes the serial interface
the packing list included with the kit.
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ConstructionThe outline drawing of the unit is shown below.
Mass: Approx. 125 kg Cab
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MASS:APPROX.85k
g
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MASS:APPRO
X.10kg
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MASS:APPROX.25kg
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MASS:APPROX. 3.1kg NCE7721-A Operation
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System ConfigurationThe following diagram shows an example system configuration connected with th
When ECDIS mode is used, it displays navigation data received from the sensor
When Conning Display mode is used, it displays navigation data received fro
connected with the equipment.
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This equipment can be operated both from the Operation panel and the display.
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Function of Operation Paand LCD brilliance contro
(1) Function of operation panel
Fig. 2.1 and Fig. 2.2 show the operation panel. Table 2.1 describes the na
part on the operation panel.
Fig. 2.1 Operation Panel (Type A)
1
2
3 28 29
9 10 4 5 6 7 8
23 11 14 15 16
2426
12
13 20 21 22
17 18 19
1
2
3
9 10 4 5 6 7 8
T bl 2 1 N d F ti
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Table 2.1 Names and Functions
No. Name Function
1 POWER Turns the power on.
2 PWR FAIL Indicates the AC power supply error.(See 10.4 The PWR FAIL Lamp and Power Su
3 PWR ACK Stops the alarm at occurrence of PWR FAIL.
(See 10.4 The PWR FAIL Lamp and Power Su
4 VIDEO*1
Adjusts the brightness of radar echoes.
5 RAIN*1
Suppresses rain/snow clutter.
6 SEA*1
Suppresses sea clutter.
7 GAIN*1 Adjusts receiver gain.
8 RANGE Range up.
Range down.
9 RADAR*1
Turns ON/OFF the radar echo display on the ch
10 ALARM ACK Press to acknowledge an alarm.
11 ROUTE PLAN Starts/ends route the route planning function (ta
12 DAY/NIGHT Changes the display color of the screen to suit the lighti
13 PANEL Dims the operation panel in five steps.
14 TGT DATA Displays the detailed information of a selected A
15 AIS ACT Activate a selected AIS target.
16 AIS IN-ACT Deactivate a selected AIS target.
17 AIS/ARPA Selects AIS/ARPA display.
18 INFO Reads out the attributes of each object on the c
19 HOME Returns the own ships position into the display.
20 USER One of the following user-registered functions is
(See 7.3 Setting the User Key.)
- Starting the route graphic editor
- Starting the chart editor
- Displaying the chart option setting screen
- Displaying the own ships option setting scree
- Adding to the port name list
- Changing the ARCSs active panel
- Loading ARCSs low resolution
- Displaying the logbook
- Printing the screen contents
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Function of the ScreenThe screen consists of two areas, the chart display area and display panel (inform
menu title bar appears when this equipment enters the menu mode.
Chart Display Area:
The chart display area displays the electronic chart stored on hard disk. (S-57
charts)
On the chart, the following will be displayed according to your settings:
Your ships symbol and vector at the primary position
Your ships symbol and vector at the secondary position
Head line
Primary position track and time label
Secondary position track
EBL/VRM markers
RADAR echo
Other ship symbols, vectors and ships track (when ARPA/AIS is installed)
etc.
Also, various screen panels will be displayed on electronic charts according to th
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Display Panel:
The display panel displays various navigation information for sailing including al
will be frequently used for navigation operation are arranged in this panel.
Memo: All of the button functions in the display panel can be accomplished by the
Menu Title Bar:
When the [MENU] button on the display panel is left-clicked, the menu title bar op
to allow menu operation.
Left-clicking the [MENU] button once again or left-clicking the chart display area
bar.
2 2 1 Display Panel
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2.2.1 Display PanelThe contents of display panel will change according to the chart being selected
ARCS. The following shows the typical displays common to S-57/C-MAP and AR
Name of positioning system
Name of primary system position
Geodetic system name
[MENU] button used to enter the menu mode.
Course and speed of primary (The vector of
over the ground.)
Ships heading
Log speed (speed through the water)
Course to steer (CTS) (It is displayed during Au
Vector time
Depth
Date and time of Local Mean Time. ( ) show
Current primary system position (Latitude/Long
Route name being selected (UNLOAD ap
selected. Drop-down list shows all route names
Next waypoint being selected (Drop-down list s
waypoints manually.)
Auto sailing status. See Auto Sailing Status Pa
Information panel for To WP, XTD, Dest
Drift. See page 2-10 and 2-11.
The contents of this CHART panel differs dep
type. For S-57/C-MAP, see page 2-8. For ARCS
Alarm display buttons. Up to 3 alarm names and the
displayed e g ARR (Arrival) To see all alarms le
(1) CHART Panel
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(1) CHART Panel
CHART Panel for S-57/C-MAP
When left-clicked, shows the registered port name liname position will be displayed on the chart.
When left-clicked, EVENT mark is put at the own ship p
SENC (System Electronic Navigation Chart) informatio
buttons. When the button is lit in green, correspo
displayed.
BASE: Shows basic information such as geographic
intended to be sufficient for safe navigation.)STANDARD:
Shows standard information (First selection a
! : Shows all objects that belong to standard info
OTHER: Shows all information.
The selecting Drop-down list is lit in green.
Scale of the chart being displayed (Drop-
available scales.)
Range of the chart being displayed (Drop-
available ranges.)
Motion (selectable with the drop-down list but
True: Your ship moves on the chart. W
the predetermined limit on the
automatically shifted to keep disp
Relative: Your ship stays on the screen
objects move instead.
Free: Chart is displayed regardless of t
Azimuth (selectable with the drop-down list b
North Up: The chart always orients north.
Course Up: Your ships heading always face
(The chart rotates. This is effective
Rotation: You can rotate the chart by thusing the degree specifying box o
Rotational degree entry box for Azimuth Rota
CHART Panel for ARCS
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Note:
Function of the [EVENT], [PORT L
buttons is the same as for S-57/C-M
Displays the geodetic system of the chart.
Displays the original scale of the chart.
Scale of the chart being displayed
Range of the chart being displayed
Motion (selectable with the drop-down list b
True: Your ship moves on the chart. Wh
the predetermined limit on the s
automatically shifted to keep displa
Relative: Your ship stays at the center of
geographic objects move instead.
Free: Chart is displayed regardless of the
Chart offset values
(2) To WP, XTD, Dest WP, Route and Drift Panels
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To WP:
XTD:
Dest WP:
Select from Actual Speed / Calc. Ave. Speed /
Actual Speed:
Displays time to go and estimat
destination No. by the actual spCalc. Ave. Speed:
Displays speed to the destinatio
estimated time of arrival
Calc. ETA:
Displays time to go and estimat
destination No. by the setting o
Destined waypoint (selectable from the drop-d
Speed to arrive at the destined waypoint by the e
Di t f hi t th i t
Track deviation (Deviation from the direct rout
Cross Track Limit (Port side)
Cross Track Limit (Starboard side)
Distance from the ship to the to waypoint
Bearing from the ship to the to waypoint
Estimated Time To Go to the to waypoint
Estimated Time of Arrival at the to waypoint
Speed to arrive at the to waypointby the pl
Route:
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Drift:
(3) Auto Sailing Status PanelThe auto sailing status panel will be displayed as follows:
Displays the autopilot steering mode.
See the autopilot instruction manual for de
steering modes.
BLANK: Not Auto Sailing BLANK: Not
MAN: Manual Turning mode KEEP: Kee
Current direction calculated by the difference
HDG vectors
Current speed calculated by the difference b
HDG vectors.
New Course
To WP
Own Ship[New Course]
2.2.2 Menu Title Bar
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2.2.2 Menu Title BarWhen the [MENU] button on the display panel is left-clicked, the menu title bar op
to various menus.
The following shows the menu trees:
Table 2.2 Menu Tree
Main Menu Submenu Submenu/Option
(1) Cursor (1) Scroll
(2) Zoom Area
(3) High Resolution Area
(4) EBL1/VRM1(Dashed-Line) (1) Ship-Centered
(2) Floating
(5) EBL2/VRM2(Dash-Dotted-Line) (1) Ship-Centered
(2) Floating
(6) Remove EBL/VRM (1) EBL1/VRM1(Dashed-Line)
(2) EBL2/VRM2(Dash-Dotted-Lin
(7) Running Fix
(8) Remove Running Fix
(9) ARPA Manual Acq
(1) ARPA Release
(2) Activate AIS
(3) Deactivate AIS
(4) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS Information
(5) Other Information
(6) Maneuver Curve
(7) Remove Maneuver Curve
(8) Cross Bearing...
(0) Option...
Table 2.2 Menu Tree -- Continued
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Main Menu Submenu Submenu/Option
(2) Chart (3) Change Active Panel
(4) Load Low Resolution (5) Note and Diagram
(6) Temporary and Preliminary
(7) Adjust Datum Offset...
(8) Datum Transformation...
(4) Select S-57 Chart...
(5) User Charts (1) Select User Chart...
(2) Chart Editor...
(3) Unselect User Charts
(6) Manual UpDating...
(7) Scale (1) Select Scale
(2) Select Range
(3) Zoom In
(4) Zoom Out
(8) Azimuth (1) North Up
(2) Course Up
(3) Rotation
(9) Motion (1) True
(2) Relative
(3) Free
(1) Fix View
(2) Accept S-57 Updates
(3) Print Display
(4) Save Screen
(0) Option (1) S-57/C-MAP/ARCS...
(2) Other Charts...
(3) Scale...
(3) Ship (1) Adjust (1) Cursor (2) Enter Position...
(3) Enter Offset...
(4) Clear Offset
(2) Monitoring Dragging Anchor (1) Create Monitoring Circle
Table 2.2 Menu Tree -- Continued
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Main Menu Submenu Submenu/Option
(4) View (4) Guard Zone1
(5) Guard Zone2(3) ARPA / AIS (1) ARPA1
(2) ARPA2
(3) Internal ARPA
(4) AIS
(5) ALL
(6) ARPA Release ALL
(7) Deactivate All AIS
(8) ALL List
(9) Select List
(4) Analog Meter
(5) Logbook
(6) Multi View (1) Single View
(2) Top Bottom
(3) Right Left
(4) Right Top View
(5) Left Top View
(6) Right Bottom View
(7) Left Bottom View
(8) Select Area
(9) Wide Range View
(0) Option (1) Radar...
(2) Guard Zone
(3) ARPA/AIS...
(4) Display Panel
(5) Logbook...
(6) Voyage Distance Clear
(7) Date / Time... (5) Route (1) Select Route...
(2) Unload Route
(3) Select Next WP...
(4) Create Alternate Route
Table 2.2 Menu Tree -- Continued
M i M S b S b /O i
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Main Menu Submenu Submenu/Option
(8) Tool (1) File Manager...
(2) Chart Portfolio... (1) Create (2) Top Window
(3) Chart Abbreviation
(4) Navigation Data Graphs...
(5) Set User Key
(6) Bilingual
(9) Maintenance (1) Connection...
(2) Sensors...
(3) Color Test...
(0) For Engineer
(0) Exit
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3Basic
Operationof ECDIS
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Do not place any object on the operation panel.
Avoid placing anything extremely hot, in particular, as t
panel.
Do not apply any undue shock on the operation panel,
Otherwise, a malfunction may result.
Notes on Description:
(1) Keys/Buttons/dials/menu names:
The keys on the operation panel, buttons on the display panel and the men
[xxxx] in this book.
Example:
[RADAR] key (on the operation panel)
[MENU] button (on the display panel)
[(1) Cursor] (menu name)
(2) Menu operation description:
The sequential operation to access to a menu is written as follows:
Select [MENU] - [(2) Chart] - [(1) Marking/Highlighting] - [(2) Information M
You will learn how to access to a menu later.
Before starting operation, please understand how to operate the menu
Operation.
The flowchart described in 3.2 General Flowchart will give you gen
equipment.
Menu Operation
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Menu OperationTo operate this equipment, it is necessary to know how to select menus and set o
Basic procedure to access to a menu and set options using the trackball sectAlso, major panel (dialog box, etc.) types that will appear during operation, an
and letters are described.
3.1.1 How to Select the Menu3.1.1.1 How to Use the Trackball
Trackball section on the operation panel
Trackball:
The trackball is used to mo
screen for position designatio
on the display panel, menu de
Left button:
Used for fixing and selecting or selecting a button, menu
screen. Pressing the left
left-click in this book.
Right button (Shortcut menu s
Used for displaying a shortcu
Pressing the right button is wthis book.
Major cursors
Cross Cursor
Indicates the position on the chart.
Lens Cursor
Appears when
selected. The
drawn to magMarking Cursor
Appears while in User Chart Edit/
Manual Update mode and Route
Graphic mode Used to add objects
Hand Cursor
Appears whe
Trackball
(Moves the cursor.)
Right button(Right-click)
Left button(Left-click)
3.1.1.2 How to Select the MenuAs for example the following menu operation is described here
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As for example, the following menu operation is described here.
Select [MENU] - [(2) Chart] - [(1) Marking/Highlighting] - [(2) Information Mark]
The general menu selection procedure is as follows:
(1) Opening the menu (entering Menu mode)
(2) Selecting the menu
(3) Selecting the submenu/options
(1) Opening the menuFor opening the menu, left-click the [MENU] button on the display panel of
The menu title bar appears on the upper part of the screen.
[Menu Title Bar]
Step-by-step operation to press the [MENU] button on the disp
1) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor to the [MENU] button.
2) Left-click the left button on the trackball section to select the [MENU] bu
Then the menu title bar will open.
How to close the menu:
Left-click the [MENU] button on the display panel or left-click at any position on th
Explained as Left-click the [MENU] button.
The menu title bar o
(2) Selecting [(2) Chart] ([MENU] - [(2) Chart])
Select the [(2) Chart] on the menu title bar.
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The Chart menu will open.
Step-by-step operation to select [(2) Chart] menu:1) Rotate the trackball to move the cursor to [(2) Chart] on the menu title
2) Left-click the left button on the trackball section to select the [(2) Chart
Then, the [(2) Chart] menu will open.
Explained as Left-click [(2) Chart].
The [(2) C
(3) Selecting [(1) Marking/Highlighting] - [(2) Information Mark]
1) Left-click [(1) Marking/Highlighting] on the Chart menu.
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Then, the Marking/Highlighting submenu will open.
2) Left-click [(2) Information Mark].
Then, the Location/Attribute panel will open.
Shifting the
will also op
submenu.
3.1.1.3 How to Use the Shortcut MenuYou may use the shortcut menu by pressing the right button (by right-clicking).
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Example 1: By right-clicking on the chart display
Example 2: By right-clicking on the chart display while performing operation
Right-clicking the chart may
open a shortcut menu.
Left-click a menu item
e.g. Zoom In.
Right clicking on the chart may open a shortcut menu
3.1.2 Various PanelsThe major panel types that will appear on the screen and how to operate them ar
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j p yp pp p
Value entry box
You can enter numbe
1) First, left-click the
box.
2) Next, enter the va
3) To fix the entry, sbox, if any, or the
Drop-down lis
1) Left-click th
dropdown lis
2) Left-click an
list.
Tabs
Y di l f l
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You can display one of panels
1) Left-click one of tabs to disp
Check box
Left-click the item to turn it ON or OFF.
The check mark () shows that the
selected item is set to ON.
Option button (Radio button)
You can select one of items you want.
Left-click one of items to turn it ON.
(Other items are automatically tuned
OFF.) The check mark ( ) shows theselected item.
List box
You can select any item in
Left-click the item to turn it O
The check mark () show
is set to ON.
To scroll up/down the list:
Left-click the [UP]/[DOW
While left-clicking the
trackball so that it moves
The scroll bar will be locate
the bottom of the panel.
3.1.3 How to Enter Numbers and LettYou can enter numbers and letters into the value entry box or text box using th
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buttons on the display or optional full key board.
3.1.3.1 Use of the PS/2 Keyboard
Note:
You cannot enter letters using the PS/2 keyboard in case an optional
installed.
1) Loosen the 2 screws in front of the equipment that fasten the PS/2 keyb
2) Pull out the PS/2 keyboard.
Put in the PS/2 keyboard in the reverse order and fix it firmly when you pla
3.1.3.2 Use of the Software KeyboardLeft-click [Keyboard] of [Alarm List] button.
O th ti l
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On the operation panel
Press the [OPTION2] key.The software keyboard will be displayed.
Like the PS/2 keyboard, numbers/characters/symbols can be input by clicking t
keyboard. To switch between uppercase and lowercase characters, left-click the[Shift]+[Lock] button is enabled, the uppercase input mode is active, and the
displayed on a yellowish green background. To close the software keyboa
button.
[Keyboard
[Shift] button [Close] button
Uppercase and lowercase characters are
time the [Shift] button is left-clicked.
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3.1.3.4 Character InputThis section explains the character input rules.
To input an uppercase character from the software keyboard click the [Shif
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To input an uppercase character from the software keyboard, click the [Shif
then click the character button.
Example: Input [M].
Click the [Shift] button, confirm that the [Shift] button is enabled tu
the button display has changed to the uppercase mode, and then c
To input an uppercase character from the optional PS/2 keyboard, press
holding down the [Shift] key.
Example: Input [M].
Press the [M] key while holding down the [Shift] key.
Example of inputting the characters Note 1:
1) Left-click on the arrow mark or in the text box. The cursor will appear 2) With the software keyboard, enable the [Shift] button and left-click the [N
With the PS/2 keyboard, press the [N] key to input [N] while holding dow
Character cursor
3) Press the [O] button to input o.
4) Press the [T] button to input t.
5) Press the [E] button to input e.
6) Press the [1] button, and press the [ENTER] key to fix the entry.
Editing of input characters:
If you input Nott by mistake, press the [Backspace/
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The following shows a general flowchart to use JAN-901 and the flowchart for sa
3.2.1 General Flowchart
Power switch ON
Startup Menu
selection
Input ARCS PIN
(ARCS only)
Startup Screen
Navigation & Planning
Screen
Adjustments
Screen brightness
Operation panel brightness
Sound volume
Radar echo, etc.
[Startup Menu] [Startup
The [Startup Screen] will beautomatically displayed if [ ]
is left-clicked or no operation is
conducted for 10 seconds.
[Navigation & Planni
ROUTE selection
WP selection
Sailing monitoring
Alarm monitor
(Arrival, Route, etc.)
Operation panel
operation
Display paneloperation
M ti
Rout Planning
Table editing
Graphical editing
User chart making
editing
Chart display aSailing(For detailed description, see 3.2.2 Flowchart forSailing.)
(From the menu )
[MENU]
3.2.2 Flowchart for Sailing
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Sailing start
Select ROUTE
Select To WP
Move you ship to the sea
Ship's bearing
Note:
Be sure that the background
sky blue. If it is sky blue, your
is shifted by the offset func
case, return its color to gray
Alarms:
If an alarm occurs, the alarm panel will blink in red and
Check the alarm contents and, after confirming it, pre
key on the operation panel. Pressing the [Alarm List]
panel shows the alarm contents. (For detailed descrip
Release the Alarm ([ALARM ACK]).)
Select a route name you want from the display pane
shown.)
Select the To WP (for example 1 or AUTO SELEC
Move your ship manually. Your ship will always be d
Flowchart for Sailing -- Continued
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When the ship crosses a waypoint boundary, t
WP, and an ARR (arrival) alarm occurs.
After confirming the alarm contents, press th
operation panel or the alarm button on the dis
When the ship exceeds the boundary of the fina
will occur.
After confirming the alarm contents, press the
operation panel or the alarm button on the displa
Select "UNLOAD". Then the route selected disa
Route monitoring
("ARR (Arrival)" occurs
when arrived at the WP.)
Arrived at the final destination
("ROUTE" alarm occurs.)
Unload the route
It repeats itself until the
ship arrives at the lastWP before the final
destination.
End of sailing
3 3
Power ON/OFF and PrepaHow to turn the power ON and OFF and preparation before sailing are described
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Note that, when you turn the power OFF, you must terminate the system by f
sequence described here.
Also, how to recover the system in case of hung up is explained.
3.3.1 Power ON ([POWER])On the operation panel
Press the [POWER] key.
The power turns on, and the [PWR] key will light. After a short while, the startup
Do not turn on the power of the equipment with a floppy d
floppy disk drive.
The equipment will not start normally.
[POWER] key
When ON: Lighting
3.3.2 Selecting the Startup MenuThe power turns on, and the [POWER] key will light. After a short while, th
displayed.
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p y
You can select one of items.Navigation & Planning
If [ ] is left-clicked, the [Startup screen] will first appear, and then the Navig
will be displayed.
Chart Portfolio
You can update the S-57 chart. Left-clicking this menu will open the chart portfo
8 Chart Portfolio.)
PlaybackYou can update the S-57 chart. Left-clicking this menu will open the chart portfo
8 Chart Portfolio.)
Color Pattern
Displays the S-57 chart color pattern. (See 10.2.1 Color Pattern (S-57))
Gray Scale
Displays the gray scale for the color test. (See 10.2.2 Gray Scale)
Note:
The [Startup Screen] will be automatically displayed if no operation is conduc
3.3.3 Startup Screen and ARCS PIN Input (
1) If ARCS has been installed, the ARCS PIN panel will be display
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Planning] is selected in the Startup menu. Input the ARCS PIN and lefThe [Startup screen] will be displayed if the inputted ARCS PIN is corre
left-clicked on the ARCS PIN panel, or if the [Cancel] button has bee
has not been installed, however, the ARCS PIN panel will not be d
screen] will be displayed instead.
Note:
ARCS will not be dispARCS PIN is inputted
panel.
ARCS will not be dis
button is left-clicked
panel.
The ARCS PIN pa
once after [Navigat
selected.
To show the ARCS P
left-clicking [Cancel],
ECDIS, and then, turn
the startup procedure.
ARCS will not be disp
term has expired.
Note:
Use the softw
keyboard to in
Be sure to ca
displayed on
2) After the Startup screen appears, the Navigation & Planning screen w
short while.
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[Navigation & Planning Screen (Example)]
3.3.4 Power OFF OperationOn the operation panel
Press the [POWER] key.
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The power is turned off and the [POWER] key light goes out.
Note:
If the [POWER] key is pressed during Navigation & Planning, the [Startup M
momentarily, but the power will eventually be turn off.
3.3.5 Adjusting the Brightness and SouPerform the following adjustments as required.
(1) Brightness of the screen ([BRILL])Adjust the Brilliance control on the LCD monitor to adjust the brightness on
JAN-701 JAN-901M
[POWER] key
When OFF: Unlit
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2) The alarm volume is changed in seven steps by left-clicking the [Adjust
3) Set the output of sound. Volume is a setting value of the [Adjust Volum
OFF1 or OFF2 is used to connect with the One Touch Alarm System
in DE-FAULT.
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Sound LevelAlarm
DEFAULT OFF1 OFF2
AUTO
CALL
Setup
A/P
POS1
POS2
JUMP
DIFF
GYRO
LOG
LowSP
ARR
OffCo
XTE
Route
The soun
varies de
setting
tion.*2
Radar
ARPA
Chart
ARCS
SfCnt
AREA
DNG
Anch
Timer
HARD
: Alarm sounds.
3.3.6 Changing the Display Color ([DAYou can change the display color to obtain optimum display matched with the li
bridge. Select one of the following display colors
Day Bright
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Day Bright
Day Whiteback (For S-57/C-MAP only)
Day Blackback
Dusk (For S-57/C-MAP only)
Night
Key operation:
1) On the operation panelPress the [DAY/NIGHT] key.
Each time you press the key, the display color changes.
Menu operation:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(1) Day-Night] in that order, and then
want.In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(1) Day-Night] in that order.
The mark will be attached to the selected item.
In the following screen, [(1) Day Bright] is selected.
When you select one of items, the menu closes and the display colo
changed.
Note:
When you change display colors, note that a [Night] color especially
information difficult to read/see.
3.3.7 How to Release the Alarm ([ALAWhen an alarm occurs, a buzzer sound and the alarm button on the display p
operator of an alarm. At the same time, the details of the alarm are displayed i
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1. When multiple alarms occur at the same time, the alarm display will change
notify the alarm, three alarm buttons and the [Alarm List] button are used. The t
display the abbreviated name of the alarm. While the [Alarm List] button is
panel to see the details of the alarm.
After confirming the contents of the alarm, press the [ALARM ACK] key on the op
the alarm button on the display panel to stop the alarm. The details of alarms
will not be displayed in Message Display Area 1. You can display the historymenu operation. (See 3.23 Logbook)
Note:
Do not stop the alarm unless you confirmed its cause.
Memo: For alarm settings, see 3.25 Setting the Alarm Options.
(1) When no alarm is found
If no alarm is found, only the [Alarm List] button is displayed and the button
(2) When an alarm occurs
The alarm and the [Alarm List] button blink in red and an alarm sounds.
(3) Stopping the blinking alarm
1) Confirm what kind of alarm has occurred.
On the operation panel
Nothing is displayed here.
Lights in green.
Up to three alarms can be displayed here.
Blinks in red.
Shows the number of alarms.
Example:
If an XTE (Cross Track Error) occurs, the XTE alarm occurs and the [XT
Blinking stops when you press the [ALARM ACK] key on the operat
left-click the [XTE] button on the display panel, and the [XTE] button sta
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When the ship enters the limit, the [XTE] alarm is released and tdisappears from the button.
Also, if the ship enters the limit during blinking the alarm, the alarm is re
Note:
The alarm lit or blining in red disappears only when the alarm cause is
2) If two or more alarms have occurred, confirm the cause of alarms and
key on the operation panel repeatedly until all alarms stop.
Left-clicking the alarm button repeatedly will also stop the alarms.
To stop the blinking alarms, you can repeatedly left-click the left-mo
press the left-most alarm button, the alarm not yet stopped will shift t
stopping operation.)
(4) Opening the alarm list
1) At any time, left-click the [Alarm List] button on the display panel.
Then, the Alarm List panel opens.
If you open the Alarm List panel when the alarm blinks, the alarm b
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also blinks.After confirmation, you can stop the blinking alarm by left-clicking
Alarm List. The color of the left-clicked button stays lit in red.
You can also open the Alarm List panel from the menu:
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Alarm] - [(1) List] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(6) Alarm] - [(1) List] in that order.
2) Left-click the [Close] button to close the Alarm List panel.
Button blinks in red:
The alarm occurs and it is not acknowledged yet.
Button stays in red:The alarm is acknowledged but it is continuing.
Button changes to green when the alarm cause is removed.
(5) Displaying the alarm history table
You can display the alarm history on the sailing.
Note:
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The alarm history is cleared once [Navigation & Planning] exits. To
lists, see 3.23 Logbook.
Menu operation:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(7) Alarm] - [(2) History] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(6) Alarm] - [(2) History] in that order.
Then, the Alarm History panel opens.
2) Left-click the [Close] button to close the Alarm History panel.
3.3.8 Displaying the Radar Image ([RAYou can turn ON/OFF the radar image on the chart. The radar image can be ad
the operation panel.
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Note:
To display a radar image, the optional rader board must be installed on
image must be sent from the radar system.
It is not possible to display the image from the Radar in chart conversion by
If the radar system displays a short-range image, and a long-range image
same time, the radar image on the ECDIS may be distorted.
While the radar image is displayed, the display range can be changed in 10
12/24/48/96/120nm).
For ARCS, the available display range differs depending on the chart display
beyond 120nm is selected, the radar image will be turned off automatically.
Memo: For Radar settings, see 3.27.1 Setting Radar Options.
(1) Radar display ON/OFF from the menu
Turning ON/OFF the Radar 1:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(2) Radar] - [(1) Radar 1] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(2) Radar] - [(1) Radar 1] in that order.
Each time you left-click [(1) Radar 1], the Radar 1 display is turned ON a
When it is turned ON, the mark is attached to the [(1) Radar 1].
The menu is closed and the image from the Radar 1 will be superimpos
When the radar image is turned ON, the display range rings for radar ec
Turning ON/OFF the Radar 2:
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(2) Radar] - [(2) Radar 2] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(2) Radar] - [(2) Radar 2] in that order.
Each time you left-click [(2) Radar 2], the Radar 2 display is turned ON a
Wh it i t d ON th k i tt h d t th [(2) R d 2]
(2) Radar display ON/OFF from the operation panel
On the operation panel
Press the [RADAR] key.
The image from the radar selected by the menu operation above will be sup
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To clear the image, press the key again.When the radar image is turned ON, the display range rings for radar echoe
(3) Radar image adjustment (on the operation panel)
Note: If menu panel adjustment ([(4) View] -[(0) Option] - [(1) Radar] R
selected, the following dials do not work. In this case, change the menu
dials. For details, see 3.27.1 Setting Radar Options.
[VIDEO]: Adjusting the brightness of radar echoes
The [VIDEO] dial adjusts the brightness of radar echoes. Turning the
increases the brightness. Adjust to the best brightness to view radar ech
[RAIN]: Suppressing rain and snow clutter
The [RAIN] dial suppresses clutter caused by rain and snow. Tu
(ANTI-CLUTTER RAIN dial) to the right enhances the contours of tar
images of rain and snow.
Take care not to over-adjust this dial. Otherwise, you may miss smal
reduces sea clutter. So, using both the [RAIN] and [SEA] dials is more e
this dial turned as far as possible to the left.
[SEA]: Suppressing sea clutter
The [SEA] dial lowers the reception sensitivity in near distances to reduce
[SEA] dial (ANTI-CLUTTER SEA dial) to the right increases the effect of s
Take care not to over-adjust this dial. Otherwise, you may miss small targ
boats.
[GAIN]: Adjusting sensitivity
The [GAIN] dial adjusts the reception sensitivity of RADAR echo. Turnin
right increases the reception sensitivity and widens the distances in whic
3.3.9 Turning the ARPA/AIS Target Display ON/OFYou can turn ON/OFF the ARPA/AIS target information on the chart using the ope
menu.
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Notes:
ARPA information is displayed only when it is received from the ARPA radar
AIS information can be displayed only when it is received from the AIS recei
For ARPA/AIS target settings, see 3.27.2 Setting ARPA/AIS Options.
(1) ARPA/AIS display ON/OFF using the operation panelOn the operation panel
Press the [AIS/ARPA] key.
The target information sent from the radar currently selected will be superim
(2) ARPA/AIS display ON/OFF from the menuARPA 1, ARPA 2 and AIS can be independently selected. Selecting ALL
ARPA 1, ARPA 2 and AIS displays at the same time.
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(1) ARPA 1], - [(2) ARP
ALL] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing meSelect [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(1) ARPA 1], - [(2) ARP
ALL] in that order.
Each time you select [(1) ARPA 1], [(2) ARPA 2], or [(4) AIS], its display i
When you select [(5) ALL], items [(1) ARPA 1], [(2) ARPA 2], and [(4)
turned ON and OFF.
When the selected item is turned ON, the mark is attached.
(3) Opening the ARPA/AIS list
Note that the items Bearing, Distance, CPA and TCPA in the table are
ARPA/AIS option settings. See 3.27.2 Setting ARPA/AIS Options.
1) In the normal menu
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1) In the normal menuSelect [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(8) ALL List] in that orde
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(8) ALL List] in that orde
The ARPA/AIS List panel opens.
2) Perform the following operation.
Left-click one of the tabs, to open the ARPA - Port, ARPA-Starboard
When you opened AIS panel, the [View AIS Detail] button becomes Left-click the [Close] button to close the ARPA/AIS List panel.
List items:
The items are the same for ARPA-Port, ARPA-Starboard and AIS. The P
number.
Bearing: Bearing to the ARPA/AIS target
Distance: Distance to the ARPA/AIS target
Heading: Heading of the ARPA/AIS target
Course: Course of the ARPA/AIS target
Speed: Speed of the ARPA/AIS target
Position of the ARPA/AIS target
CPA (Closest Point of Approach)
TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach)
[View AIS Detail] button function:
You can view the detailed information on AIS.
When you left-click this button, the AIS Information panel will open.
Left-click the [Close] button to close the AIS Information panel.
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- Ships Name: Name of the AIS target ship
- MMSI: 9-digit unique user ID
- Status: Status of the AIS target
Sleeping
Activate
Lost
- Nav. Status: Navigation status of the AIS target
0: UNDER WAY USING ENGINE: Under way
1: AT ANCHOR: Anchoring
2: NOT UNDER COMMAND: Not under command
3. RESTRICTED MANOEUVRABILITY: Steering capabilities are limited
4: CONSTRAINED BY HER DRAUGHT: Draft is limited
5: MOORED: Mooring
6: AGROUND: Grounding
7: ENGAGED IN FISHING: Fishing
8: UNDER WAY SAILING: Sailing
9: RESERVED FOR HSC: High-speed craft
7: Surveyed: Measuring type
8-15: Not used: Not used
- Position Accuracy: 0: Low, 1: High
- Ships Type: Types of AIS target
2X: WIG: Wing-in-ground effect craft
30: FISHING VESSEL: Fishing vessel
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30: FISHING VESSEL: Fishing vessel31: TOWING VESSEL: Towing vessel
32: TOWING VESSEL-L > 200M B -> 25M: A towing vessel having a length of
of 25m or longer
33: DREDGE OR UNDERWATER OPE (Engaged in dredging or underwater
dredging or conducting underwater operations
34: VESSEL-DIVING OPE (Engaged in diving operation): A vessel conducting
35: VESSEL-MILITARY OPE (Engaged in military operation): A vessel b
operations36: SAILING VESSEL: Sailing vessel
37: PLEASURE CRAFT: Pleasure craft
4X: HSC (High speed craft): High-speed craft
50: PILOT VESSEL: Pilot vessel
51: SEARCH AND RESCUE VESSELS: Salvage vessel
52: TUGS: Tugboat
53: PORT TENDERS: Tender boat
54: WITH ANTI-POLLUTION EQUIP (Vessels with anti-pollution facilities or eq55: LAW ENFORCEMENT VESSELS: Patrol vessel
58: MEDICAL TRANSPORTS: Medical vessel
59: RESOLUTION NO18: MOB-83 (Ships according to Resolution No18 (Mo
the Radio Regulation
6X: PASSENGER SHIPS: Passenger ship
7X: CARGO SHIPS: Cargo ship
8X: TANKER: Tanker
9X: OTHER TYPE OF SHIP: Other types of ships
For categories 2X, 4X, 6X, 7X, 8X, and 9X, the second digit indicates types of
X1: CATEGORY A (DG/HP/MP)
X2: CATEGORY B (DG/HP/MP)
X3: CATEGORY C (DG/HP/MP)
X4: CATEGORY D (DG/HP/MP)
X9: NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
X0: ALL SHIPS OF THIS TYPE
For categories 6X, 7X, 8X, and 9X, the second digit indicates a vessel status.
X5: NOT UNDER COMMAND: Not under command
X6: RESTRICTED BY (her ability) MANOEUVRE: Steering capabilities are lim
(4) Activating and Deactivating AIS Targets ([AIS ACT] / [AIS IN-A
The default for AIS targets is display in the inactive state. The procedu
activating and deactivating AIS targets.
Activating:
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Activating:1) On the operation panel
Press the [AIS ACT] key.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(2) Activate AIS] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(2) Activate AIS] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Activate AIS] from the shortcut mThe cross cursor will change to a box cursor.
2) Move the cursor with the track ball to an AIS target that is not active, t
AIS target will become active, the status will be changed to active,
displayed.
Deactivating:
1) On the operation panelPress the [AIS IN-ACT] key.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(3) Deactivate AIS] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(3) Cursor] - [(3) Deactivate AIS] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Deactivate AIS] from the shortcu
The cross cursor will change to a box cursor.
2) Move the cursor with the track ball to an AIS target that is active, then
target will become inactive, and the vector will not be displayed.
Inactive Active
(5) Panel Display of ARPA/AIS Target
Left-click on the ARPA/AIS target displayed on the screen so that ARPA
displayed on the Selected Target panel.
1) On the operation panel
Press the [TGT DATA] key
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Press the [TGT DATA] key.
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(5) Other Information] in that order.
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(1) Cursor] - [(5) Other Information] in that order.
Or right-click on the chart, then select [Other Information] from the short
The cross cursor becomes the box cursor.
2) Use the trackball to move the cursor to the ARPA/AIS target, and then leThe Selected Target panel will open and ARPA/AIS target information
In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(4) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(9) Select List] in that o
In the Table Editing menu, Graphic Editing menu, User Chart Editing me
Select [MENU] - [(5) View] - [(3) ARPA/AIS] - [(9) Select List] in that o
If you wish to have the Selected Target panel open in advance,
- Up to 3 targets can be simultaneously displayed on the Selected Target p
selected first is displayed in the top panel. As new targets are selected and
move down by one. When the fourth target is selected, the bottom target d
display the first target selection.
- To delete a panel display, left-click on the [Release] button provided in each
below the deleted panel, it moves up by one.
Target La
Name of t
Bearing:
Bearing tow
Distance:
Distance
Course:
Course to
Speed:
Speed of the ARPA/AIS target
CPA:
Closest point of approach to
the AIS target
TCPA:
Time to closest point of
approach to the AIS target
3.3.10 System Restoration in Case of AbnormaOn the operation panel
Press the [POWER] key.
If the power does not turn off, then hold it down for approximately 10 seconds to
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After a while, press the [POWER] key on the operation panel to turn ON the syst
[POWER] key
3.3.11 Using the CD Drive and FloppyOpening the panel on the front of the main unit will allow you to use the CD drive
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CD dri
Eject b
and clo
Acces
when i
from th
Floppy disk drive
Access lamp: Will light green
when the writing to or reading
from a floppy disk.
Eject button: Use to eject a
floppy disk.
3 4
Selecting ROUTE and To When you start sailing, select the ROUTE and To WP as follows: Note that the ro
the route type. More specifically, the extension .rtn is used for Normal type an
type.
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3.4.1 Selecting ROUTE and To WP Using the D(1) Selecting the route using the display panel
1) Left-click the drop-down list button to open the ROUTE list.
2) Left-click the route name you want in the drop-down list.
When you select the route name, it is read from hard disk and the routthe chart.
The initial route status is UNLOAD.
Deleting the route:
To delete the route being selected from the chart, left-click the drop-downROUTE list, and then left-click UNLOAD.
The selected route is deleted from the screen.
Notes:
If the scheduled route is on floppy disk or on the navigation workstat
hard disk using the File Manager. See 7.1 File Manager.
(2) Selecting waypoint using the display panel
As you sail, the waypoint number that the ship is currently heading to is dis
There are two ways, automatic and manual, for selecting the waypoint num
Automatic selection (Auto Select):
The waypoint nearest the current position becomes the next waypoint. Wh
waypoint, the waypoint is automatically updated to the next waypoint.
Manual selection:
To select any waypoint, manually select the waypoint.
1) Left-click the drop-down list button to open the To WP list.
2) Left-click any waypoint number.For example when you start from the beginning of the
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For example, when you start from the beginning of the
selected route, left-click 1 in the To WP drop-down
list.
3.4.2 Selecting ROUTE and To WP from(1) Selecting the route from the menu
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(1) Select Route] in that order. Th
opens.
(2) Selecting the waypoint from the menu
1) In the normal menu
Select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(3) Select Next WP] in that order.
The Select Next WP panel opens.
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2) Select the WP you want by left-clicking it, and then left-click the [OK] bu
WP is displayed on the To WP panel of the display panel.
3.4.3 Calculating Distance to RunYou can calculate the distance between WPs or between own ship and a
(Calculating Distance panel).
1) In the normal menu
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Select [MENU] - [(5) Route] - [(6) Calculate Distance to Run] in the or
Then, the Calculating Distance panel opens.
2) Left-click the drop-down list button in the [From] panel, and select [Way
[Own Ship]. If you have selected [Way Point] or [Own Ship], select th
from the WP No. drop-down list. If you have selected [Picked Point]
left-clicking an arbitrary point on the route.
3) Left-click the drop-down