VDR LivePlayer
VDR LivePlayer
VDR LivePlayer
LIVE PLAYER V5
Model VR-7030
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General
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settings.
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Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter
on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of bat-
tery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ....................................................................................................................v
1. INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Installable PC ............................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 How to Install the Live Player V5/Java® and Set Up the PC...................................... 1-2
1.2.1 How to install the Live Player V5.................................................................... 1-2
1.2.2 How to install the Java® ................................................................................. 1-3
1.2.3 How to set the IP address and subnet mask.................................................. 1-4
1.3 How to Connect a PC to the VR-7000/7000S ............................................................ 1-6
1.4 How to Start the Live Player V5 ................................................................................. 1-6
1.5 How to Uninstall the Live Player V5 ........................................................................... 1-7
2. PLAYER CONFIGURATION..................................................................................2-1
2.1 Display Configuration ................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Configuration overview................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Menu area, status area, control area ............................................................. 2-2
2.1.3 View area ....................................................................................................... 2-4
2.2 How to Create a New Configuration Page ................................................................. 2-5
2.3 Making a User-specified Graphical Form................................................................... 2-8
2.3.1 Arranging graphical sheet .............................................................................. 2-8
2.3.2 Configuration of graphical object.................................................................. 2-10
2.3.3 Compass sheet ............................................................................................ 2-11
2.3.4 Dial Meter and Dual Dial Meter sheets ........................................................ 2-13
2.3.5 Doppler (log) sheet....................................................................................... 2-14
2.3.6 Graph sheet ................................................................................................. 2-15
2.3.7 Horizontal bar sheet ..................................................................................... 2-17
2.3.8 Horizontal ruler sheet ................................................................................... 2-18
2.3.9 Wind direction sheet..................................................................................... 2-19
2.3.10 Numeric data display sheet.......................................................................... 2-20
2.3.11 Pitch and roll sheet....................................................................................... 2-21
2.3.12 Rudder sheet................................................................................................ 2-22
2.3.13 Vertical bar sheet ......................................................................................... 2-23
2.3.14 Azimuth Promotion sheet ............................................................................. 2-24
2.3.15 Two Dimension Plotter sheet ....................................................................... 2-25
2.3.16 Color definition ............................................................................................. 2-26
2.3.17 Formatter syntax .......................................................................................... 2-27
2.3.18 [Radar/AIS] sheet......................................................................................... 2-27
2.3.19 Inclinometer Sheet ....................................................................................... 2-28
2.4 Setting of Data Source ............................................................................................. 2-30
2.5 Saving the Configuration.......................................................................................... 2-35
2.6 When Live Player V5 Display Error Occurs ............................................................. 2-37
2.6.1 How to reload the configuration ................................................................... 2-37
2.6.2 How to change the OS font size setting ....................................................... 2-37
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3.3 How to replay Data and Extract the Data on an User Disk.......................................3-10
3.3.1 How to replay the data in the User Disk .......................................................3-10
3.3.2 How to extract the data from a User Disk.....................................................3-11
4. LIVE PLAY.............................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Wiring .........................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 How to Display Data ...................................................................................................4-2
9. AIS DISPLAY.........................................................................................................9-1
9.1 Display Layout ............................................................................................................9-1
9.2 Target Symbols ..........................................................................................................9-3
9.3 Display Range ............................................................................................................9-4
9.4 Own Ship Details Window (detailed information) .......................................................9-4
9.5 AIS Target Details Window.........................................................................................9-5
9.6 Message Logs ............................................................................................................9-6
9.6.1 RX message log .............................................................................................9-6
9.6.2 TX message log .............................................................................................9-7
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INDEX.......................................................................................................................... IN-1
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FOREWORD
A Word to the Owner of the Live Player V5 VR-7030
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the Live Player V5 VR-7030. We are con-
fident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliabil-
ity.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reli-
ability throughout the world. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global net-
work of agents and dealers.
Please carefully read and follow the operation procedures set forth in this manual to obtain the
best performance from this equipment.
Features
This Live Player V5 is a software program that installs in a PC, and functions to monitor and play-
back the data collected in the VR-7000/7000S’s DRU, Long Term Device.
Notes on usage
Observe the notices shown below to prevent malfunction.
Do not connect the Live Player to a DRU (Fixed, Float-free) during recording. Data may not be
correctly recorded to the DRU. Further, do not extract data from a DRU during recording.
Live Player software with program versions earlier than those listed below cannot be installed
on the same PC.
• VR-3000/S: Version 1.41
• VR-7000/S: Version 1.04
Uninstall software except for the above-mentioned program versions. Confirm that software
versions are compatible before installing new Live Player software. Where both Live Player V4
and Live Player V5 are installed on the same PC, to use Live Player V5 after using Live Player
V4, restart the PC before starting Live Player V5. A restart is not required when using Live Play-
er V4 after using Live Player V5.
The screenshots shown in this manual were taken on a Windows®7 based PC. The screens
you see may be different depending on your PC’s OS.
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Reverse engineering
Reverse engineering (disassemble, decompile) of the software of this equipment is strictly prohib-
ited.
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1. INSTALLATION
The Live Player V5 is a software program that installs in a PC, and functions to monitor
and playback the data collected in the VR-7000/7000S’s DRU, Long Term Device. In-
stall the Live Player V5 in a PC using the accessory CD.
This chapter provides the description for the installable PC and how to install the pro-
gram and set the PC.
1.1 Installable PC
The Live Player V5 is compatible with the OS (Operating System) shown below. The
OS language should be English or Japanese. The Live Player V5 may not operate
properly on the PC with other OS and language.
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Note: The Live Player V5 version 1.20 (or later) is not compatible with version 1.10(or
earlier). Therefore, the program CD has install programs for both Live Player V5 latest
version and version 1.10(or earlier). If the Live Player V5 version 1.10(or earlier) has
been installed in your PC, uninstall the Live Player V5 before installing the latest ver-
sion.
• Windows®7: [Start] button > [Control Panel] > [Windows Firewall] > [Advanced set-
tings] > [Inbound Rules]
• Windows®8.1: Open the desktop > Move the mouse pointer to the bottom right
edge of the screen > [Settings] > [Control Panel] > [System and Security] > [Win-
dows Firewall] > [Advanced settings] > [Inbound Rules]
• Windows®10: [Start] button > [All Apps] > [Windows System] > [Control Panel] >
[System and Security] > [Windows Firewall] > [Advanced settings] > [Inbound
Rules]
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4. Check the checkbox for [I accept the terms in the License Agreement], then click
the [Next] button.
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Windows ® 8.1
1. Move the mouse cursor to the bottom or top right corner of the screen and select
the cog icon for [Settings].
2. Select [Control Panel].
3. In the [Control Panel] window, select [Category] and then select Large or Small
icons.
4. Select [Network and Sharing Center].
5. Select [Change adapter settings].
6. Right click on your connected network and select [Properties].
7. Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP v4)] then click [Properties].
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Windows ® 10
1. Right-click on the icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen to open the [Quick
Access] menu.
2. Click the [Control Panel] option on the [Quick Access] menu to open the [Control
Panel].
3. In the [Control Panel] window, select [Category] and then select Large or Small
icons.
4. Select [Network and Sharing Center].
5. Select [Change adapter settings].
6. Right click on your connected network and select [Properties].
7. Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP v4)] then click [Properties].
8. Click the [Use the following IP address] button.
9. Enter the IP address and subnet mask of the PC. If you do not know the connec-
tion port, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer.
Port J502 (DATA) of DCU is connected to port J17:
IP address: 172.31.16.201 or 172.31.16.202
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Note: The IP address of the VR-7000/7000S is 172.31.16.200.
Port J502 (DATA) of DCU is connected to port J26:
IP address: 10.0.0.101 or 10.0.0.102
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
Note: The IP address of the VR-7000/7000S is 10.0.0.100.
10. Click the [OK] button and then click it again on the next screen.
11. Restart the PC.
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DCU
Data port
J502
PC
LAN
cable
LAN port
• Windows®7: [Start] button > [All Programs] > [VR-7000] > [Live Player V5 (xx.xx)]
(xx.xx: 01.20 or later).
• Windows®8.1: [Start] screen > Right click a blank part of screen then select [All
Apps] > click “VR-7000” > [Live Player V5 (xx.xx)] (xx.xx: 01.20 or later).
• Windows®10: [Start] menu > [All Apps] > [VR-7000] > [Live Player V5 (xx.xx)]
(xx.xx: 01.20 or later).
• Windows®7: [Start] button > [All Programs] > [VR-7000 Previous Version] > [Live
Player V5 OLD (01.10)]
• Windows®8.1: [Start] screen > Right click a blank part of screen then select [All
Apps] > click [VR-7000 Previous Version] > [Live Player V5 OLD (01.10)]
• Windows®10: [Start] menu > [All Apps] > [VR-7000 Previous Version] > [Live Play-
er V5 OLD (01.10)]
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Note 1: When one of the following symptoms occurs, reboot the Live Player.
• A Java® related error occurs and Live Player shuts down.
• The Live Player shuts down when maximizing or minimizing a dialog box.
• The track list does not appear (source selected from [Source Select] window; [An-
alyze] button clicked) after several minutes.
Note 2: If the PC requests a restart while the Live Player is starting up, restart the PC.
Note 3: If there is audio or video in Live play on [Multicast], activate [Network Interface
Select] checkbox on the [Source Select] dialog box, then select the LAN port that is
connected with the VR-7000/S.
Windows ® 7
1. Click [Start] button > [Control Panel] > [Programs] > [Programs and Features].
2. Select “VR-7000” then click [Uninstall].
3. Delete the VR-7000 folder saved in the [My Computer] > [Local Disk (C:)] > [Pro-
gram Files\FURUNO] folder.
Windows ® 8.1
1. Hover the cursor in the bottom-left corner of the screen until a small image of the
Start Screen appears, then right-click on the icon to open the [Start Context]
menu. Select [Programs and Features] menu then [Select Programs and Fea-
tures].
2. Select “VR-7000” then click [Uninstall].
3. Delete the VR-7000 folder saved in the [My Computer] > [Local Disk (C:)] > [Pro-
gram Files(x86)\FURUNO] folder.
Windows ® 10
1. Click on the icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, then select the [Settings]
menu. Click the [System] menu then the [Apps & features].
2. Select “VR-7000” then click [Uninstall].
3. Delete the VR-7000 folder saved in the [My Computer] > [Local Disk (C:)] > [Pro-
gram Files(x86)\FURUNO] folder.
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The user can configure the layout and the data to display. The configuration can be
saved and copied as a file, which can be loaded to another PC to share the same lay-
out. In addition, the configuration can be saved in a capsule for use as the default lay-
out for replay and live play.
Data tabs
View area
Status area: Shows common data (FURUNO logo, time at DCU, etc.). The time at the
VDR is updated at regular intervals.
Control area: The operation buttons related to the contents of the view area appear
here.
View area: Select the data to show with the data tabs.
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Note 1: Stop Replay or Live Play before creating a new player configuration page. If
the LAN cable is disconnected, Replay or Live Play stops, however they are still ac-
tive. In this case, restart the Live Player V5 and create a new player configuration
page.
Note 2: A part of the conning display may be hidden when scrolling the display. If this
occurs, change the component placement.
1. Start the Live Player V5.
2. Click the [Cancel] button in the [Source Select] dialog box.
3. Click [Configuration] > [Configuration Mode] > [ON].
The program provides the following data sheet. However you can make a custom-
er’s data sheet. Proceed to step 4.
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4. Click [Configuration] > [Sheet] to show the [Sheet List] dialog box.
5. Click the [Add] button to show the [Sheet Property] dialog box.
6. Select a tab icon from the [Sheet Icon] drop-down list as appropriate.
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7. Enter a name for the tab in the [Title] field.
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8. Select a suitable template for the page layout from the [Sheet Type] drop-down
list, and the template selected appears in the [Example] window.
• DefaultEmptySheet (1280×1024)/ Provides a blank sheet from which to create
DefaultEmptySheet (1920×1200)/ a template from scratch.
DefaultEmptySheet (3840×2180)
• FullSetSheet (1280×1024) Provides a preset graphical objects.
Note 1: Do not use two or more data sheets whose page size is 1920×1200 or
3840×2180.
Note 2: When you select [DefaultEmptySheet (3840×2180)], use a monitor whose
screen size is 42 inch or more. If you use a monitor whose screen size is small to
display the high resolution image, the text size on the monitor may be small.
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3. Click the arrow on the drop-down list and select (click) the object desired you wish
to display. In the example shown below, [CompassSheet] is selected.
4. Click the [OK] button. In the example shown below, the compass sheet is dis-
played.
5. Right click on an empty panel again to show the panel menu and repeat steps 2
to 4 to select other objects. There are 15 objects: [Compass Sheet], [Dial Meter
Sheet], [Doppler Log Sheet], [Dual Dial Meter Sheet], [Graph Sheet], [Horizontal
Bar Sheet], [Horizontal Ruler Sheet], [Wind Direction Sheet], [Numeric Data Dis-
play Sheet], [Pitch and Roll Sheet], [Rudder Sheet], [Vertical Bar Sheet], [Radar/
AIS], [Radar/AIS (900×690)], [Radar/AIS (1200×920)], [Azimuth Promotion
Sheet], [Two Dimension Plotter Sheet] and [Inclinometer Sheet].
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Panel layout
The position of a sheet can be changed. Locate the pointer on a sheet and drag-and-
drop it.
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The leftmost tab on any sheet is called the [General] tab, and it contains the parame-
ters common to all graphical objects.
[Title]:
Enter text that is displayed in the graphical object.
[Gauges]:
Check the check box to enable the display of gauges defined for that graphical object.
(This setting is invalid for Two Dimension Plotter Sheet.)
[OK] button:
After setting all items, click the button to finish configuring all objects.
[Apply] button:
Show effect after setting.
[Close] button:
Close the sheet.
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Compass tab
[Scale]:
[Format]: Define the format of the figures on the compass dial. See section 2.3.17.
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Select the primary data source to control the rotation of the compass dial.
[Secondary]: Select the secondary data source (optionally) to control the small triangle
circling on the compass dial.
Click the [Setup] button to display the source setting dialog box.
Open the [Analog], [Digital], [Sensor (LAN)] or [Serial] tab according to the input signal
connected.
For the compass sheet, open the [Serial] tab and set HDG or HDT to show ship’s
heading data.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the dial meter. The [Set to
Default] resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
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Scale Resolution
[Labels]:
[Dial Title]: Text located immediately over the dial meter.
[Unit]: Text located inside the dial.
[Scale]:
This window contains the parameters for controlling the geometry and resolution of the
dial.
[Start Value]: The start value corresponds to the most counterclockwise point on the
dial. [End Value]: The end value corresponds to the most clockwise point on the dial.
[Format]: Define the format of the figures on the dial, see section 2.3.17.
[Angle]: Define the extent of the dial.
[Rotation]: In default setting, the dial will be oriented like a typical speedometer in a
car. The operator may change the orientation by selecting a value other than 0 from
the drop-down list.
[Scale Resolution]: Select scale resolution.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
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The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.4.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the dial meter. The [Set to
Default] resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
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[Numeric Output]:
[Unit]: Text displayed after all numeric outputs, e.g., Kn.
[Format]: Define the format of the numeric outputs. See section 2.3.17.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
[Sources]:
Four inputs may be applied to the Doppler log object.
[Longitudinal Speed]: Shown as numeric data in the center of the sheet.
[Bow Transverse Speed]: Shown as numeric data at the bottom of the sheet.
[Stern Transverse Speed]: Shown as numeric data at the top of the sheet.
[Relative Wind Direction]: Shown as a triangle circling the center of the sheet.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.4.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the object. The [Set to De-
fault] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See subsection 2.3.16.
Graph tab
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[Graph type]:
This window defines the input to the X-coordinate for the graph object.
[Time/Y graphs]: The primary and secondary are used as Y-coordinate for two inde-
pendent graphs. The time is used as the X-coordinate for both graphs.
[X/Y graph]: The primary input is used for the X-coordinate and the secondary for the
Y-coordinate.
[Resolution]:
This window defines the resolution of the graph(s). Small values for “Time Span” and
“Sample Interval” provide a graph with high resolution while high values provide a
graph that covers a large time span.
[Labels]:
[Label]: Labels for numeric output.
[Unit]: Text displayed after numeric output and Y-axis, and X-axis if X/Y graph is se-
lected.
[Scales]:
[Format]: Define the format of the numeric outputs. See section 2.3.17.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
[Show Secondary (Y2) Scale]: Check to show Y2 axis scale.
[Scale resolution]: Set scale resolution - [Fine], [Medium] or [Coarse].
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Set the primary data source for Y1 axis or Y-axis.
[Secondary]: Set the secondary data source for Y2 axis or X-axis.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the colors of the graph. The [Set to Default] but-
ton resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
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The parameters for the horizontal bar correspond to the parameters for vertical bar.
An extra label (middle) has been added.
[Labels]:
A vertical bar has two labels, one at each end. One of them is typically used as a de-
scription while the other indicates units.
[Scale]:
[Start Value]: The start value corresponds to the bottom of the bar.
[End Value]: The end value corresponds to the top of the bar.
[Mirror Vertically]: In the default setting, two adjacent bars are two symmetrical in-
stances of the bar object, that is, bar 1,2 and 3,4 form two pairs. The operator may
change this by, for example, “horizontally mirror” bar object 1 and 3.
[Format]: Define the format of the figures for the bar object. See section 2.3.17. [Show
Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign. The
mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Input to the main indicator for the bar object.
[Secondary]: Input to the secondary indicator for the bar object. The secondary indi-
cator is shown as a small triangle. The secondary indicator is typically used for dis-
playing the “commanded value” while the bar shows the actual value.
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The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
Parameters in this window control the appearance of the bar object. The [Set to De-
fault] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
Note: To show the title on the horizontal bar, uncheck [Show Horizontal Bar 1] on the
[General] tab and enter a name at the [Title] box.
[Labels]:
A horizontal bar has 6 labels.
[Scale]:
[Start Value]: The start value corresponds to the far-left point of the ruler.
[End Value]: The end value corresponds to the far-right point of the ruler.
[Format]: Define the format of the figures on the ruler object. See section 2.3.17.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
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[Sources]:
[Primary]: Input to the main indicator for the bar object. The main indicator is shown
as a triangle above the ruler.
[Secondary]: Input to the secondary indicator for the bar object. The secondary indi-
cator is shown as a triangle below the ruler. The secondary indicator is typically used
for displaying the “commanded value” while the primary indicator shows the actual val-
ue.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
Parameters in this window control the appearance of the ruler object. The [Set to De-
fault] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
[Labels]:
[Wind Speed Unit]: Text shown at wind speed indication.
[Wind Direction Unit]: Text shown at wind direction indication.
[Scales]:
[Wind Speed Format]: Define the format of the numeric outputs. See section 2.3.17.
[Wind Direction Format]: Define the format of the numeric outputs. See section 2.3.16.
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[Sources]:
[Log]: Set the data source of own ship speed. The typical input is data from the Speed
log sensor.
[True Wind Direction]: Set the data source of true wind direction.
[True Wind Speed]: Set the data source of true wind speed.
[Relative Wind Direction]: Set the data source of relative wind direction.
[Relative Wind Speed]: Set the data source of relative wind speed.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the object. The Set to De-
fault button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
The Numeric Data Display does not display any gauges. Three smaller “objects” for
displaying numeric data or text are displayed instead. These smaller objects, called
“Graphical standard objects”, are almost identical to the non-graphical standard ob-
jects defined for showing data in tabular form.
Note that the overall title for the graphical object may interfere with the [Graphical
Standard Object 1].
The color of the label text for a “Graphical Standard Object” is determined by the de-
fault color definition (Text/Outline Color). See section 2.3.16. The “Primary indicator
color” is used as default for the displayed data but may be set by the operator.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
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Gauge
Scale
[Gauge]:
[Title]: Text shown above the gauge.
[Type]: Used to select gauge type (pitch or roll). Pitch is default for gauge 2; roll is de-
fault for gauge 1.
[Scale]:
[Format]: Define the format of the numeric outputs. See section 2.3.17.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
[Source]:
[Source]: Set the data source of pitch and roll. The typical input is data from the rudder
angle sensor.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the object. The Set to De-
fault button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
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Rudder tab
Scale Resolution
[Labels]:
[Title]: Text shown beneath the rudder indicator.
[Scale]:
[Rudder Max Angle]: This parameter controls the extent of the dial for the object. It is
recommended that a value equal to the maximum rudder angle for vessel be used.
[Scale Resolution]: Select scale resolution.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Set the primary data source of rudder angle. The typical input is data from
the rudder angle sensor. [Secondary]: Set the secondary data source of rudder angle
(optionally). The typical secondary input is “Commanded rudder angle”.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the object. The [Set to De-
fault] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
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Bar1 tab
[Labels]:
A vertical bar has two labels, one at each end. One of them is typically used as de-
scription while the other indicates units.
[Scale]:
[Start Value]:The start value corresponds to the bottom of the bar.
[End Value]: The end value corresponds to the top of the bar.
[Format]: Define the format of the figures for the bar object. See section 2.3.17.
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
[Mirror Horizontally]: In the default setting, the adjacent bars are two symmetrical in-
stances of the bar object, that is, bar 1,2 and 3,4 form two pairs. The operator may
change this by, for example, “horizontally mirror” bar object 1 and 3.
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Input to the main indicator for the bar object.
[Secondary]: Input to the secondary indicator for the bar object. The secondary indi-
cator is shown as a small triangle. The secondary indicator is typically used for dis-
playing the “commanded value” while the bar shows the actual value.
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The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.3.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the bar object. The [Set to
Default] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
[Direction]:
[North Angle]: Enter north angle relative to the screen.
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Set the data source of bearing data. Moving direction is displayed. The [Set-
up] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See section 2.3.
Set a direction signal from the serial data sentence, for example, HDG, HDT, MWV,
VHW, VTG, etc.
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[Resolution]:
[Time Span]: Enter time span for plotter screen.
[Sample Interval]: Enter sample interval for plotter screen.
[Labels]:
[Primary]: The label and unit of X-axis.
[Secondary]: The label and unit of Y-axis.
[Scales]:
[Max Value (X)]: Set maximum value for X-axis.
[Max Value (Y)]: Set maximum value for Y-axis.
[Show Tick Label]: Check to show tick label.
[Scale Resolution]: Select scale resolution, among coarse, medium and fine.
[Axis Point]:
[X Value]: Enter starting point of X-axis.
[Y Value]: Enter starting point of Y-axis.
[Axis Type]:
[Axis Type]: Select axis type between Under-left and Central. The Central shows cen-
ter of the coordinates to center of the screen.
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[Plotter Image]:
[Symbol]: Select symbol for the ship among ship, circle, triangle, and cross.
[Sources]:
[Primary]: Set the primary data source for X1 and Y1 axes.
[Secondary]: Set the secondary data source for X1 and Y1 axes.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.4.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the bar object. The [Set to
Default] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
Click an appropriate color on the color palette to select it. Click appropriate tab ([HSV],
[HSL], [RBG], [CMYK]) to see your color selection and further adjust the color. The ex-
ample below is the [Swatches] tab.
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The formatter syntax is identical to the syntax defined for formatting output from an
NMEA decoder.
Example: 7.5 and 10 can be shown three different ways depending on the formatter
used.
To show the AIS screen, click [AIS] button at the upper right corner.
The [Information] button provides textual information about the image shown.
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Inclinometer tab
[Labels]:
[Port]: Enter text that is displayed at the upper left of the inclinometer for the port incli-
nation angle.
[Heel Angle]: Enter text that is displayed at the top of the inclinometer for the heel an-
gle.
[Starboard]: Enter text that is displayed at the upper right of the inclinometer for the
starboard inclination angle.
[Roll Period]:Enter text that is displayed at the lower right of the inclinometer for value
the roll period.
[Scales]:
Set the inclination angle for port and starboard, the heel angle and the roll period for
the inclinometer.
[Max Angle]: Set maximum value displayed. Do not use decimal values.
[Warning Threshold]: Set angle displayed as warning. Do not use decimal values.
[Format]: Define the format of the figures for the bar object. See section 2.3.17.
[Scale Resolution]: Select the scale of resolution from [COURSE], [MEDIUM] or
[FINE].
[Show Mathematical Sign]: Check this box to show the negative mathematical sign.
The mathematical sign appears with the related numerical indication.
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[Sources]:
[Port]: Set the data source of port inclination angle.
[Heel Angle]: Set the data source of heel angle.
[Starboard]: Set the data source of starboard inclination angle.
[Roll Period]: Set the data source of roll period.
[Data Status]: Set the data source of data status at the lower left of the inclinometer.
The [Setup] button opens a dialog box where the source data may be defined. See
section 2.4.
[Colors]:
The parameters in this window control the appearance of the object. The [Set to De-
fault] button resets all the colors to the default definition. See section 2.3.16.
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Click the [Conning] tab. Right-click any sheet other than the [Radar/AIS] sheet then
select [Properties]. Click the [Setup] button in the [Component Properties] dialog box
to show the [Data Source Select] dialog box. Click the applicable tab among [Analog],
[Digital], [Serial], [Sensor (LAN)] and [Configuration].
Note: The [Configuration] tab appears only when the [Numeric Data Display Sheet] is
selected(See step 5 on section 2.3.1).
Analog tab
[Source], [Target]:
Set the channel of the input sensor that you want to use to show analog data. The set-
ting range is from AN001 to AN120.
[Factor]:
To apply a factor (multiplier) to the original data, check the [Use Factor] check box and
enter a factor. For example, enter 0.514 for speed data to convert knots to m/s.
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Digital tab
[Source], [Target]:
Set the channel of the input sensor that you want to use to show digital data. The set-
ting range is from DC001 to DC640.
[Alternative Value]:
To use an alternative value, check the [Use alternative values]. If not checked, the text
entered at installation appears in the [Active value] box and [Inactive value] box.
Example
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Serial tab
The serial signal means IEC61162 or NMEA0183 format signal.
[Source], [Target]:
Set the channel of the input sensor that you want to use to show serial data. The set-
ting range is from SI01 to SI72 (SI17 and higher are no use).
[Decoder]:
Set data type.
[Library]:
Show the [Decoder Library] dialog box (see section 5.2). Also, you can add the data
sentence to decoder library. See "To add a data sentence:" on page 35.
[Use Timeout]:
To use timeout functions, check the [Use Timeout] box and enter a time from 1 to 60
seconds. For multiple like data sources set the same use timeout for each.
[Factor]:
To use a factor, check the [Use Factor] check box and enter a signal factor.
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[Source], [Target]:
Set the channel of the input sensor that you want to use to show Sensor (LAN) data.
The setting range is from LN01 to LN64.
[Decoder]:
Set data type.
[Library]:
Show the [Decoder Library] dialog box (see section 5.2). Also, you can add the data
sentence to decoder library. See "To add a data sentence:" on page 35.
[Use Timeout]:
Check the [Use Timeout] box and enter time from 1 to 60 seconds. For multiple like
data sources set the same use timeout for each.
[Factor]:
To use a factor, check the [Use Factor] check box and enter a signal factor.
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Configuration tab
You can set the information of installed the MIC to be shown on the conning display.
[Channel]/[Parameter]: This menu is to show the position of the MIC to the display.
Configuration can be selected from followings:[Channel] • [MIC1/MIC2] • [MIC3/MIC4]
• [MIC5/MIC6] • [MIC7/MIC8] [Parameter] • [MIC 1/3/5/7 Position] • [MIC 2/4/6/8 Posi-
tion]
When you want to show the channel and position of MIC2, set as follows:
• [Channel]: [MIC1/MIC2]
• [Parameter]: [MIC 2/4/6/8 Position]
[Value]: The position of selected the MIC on [Channel] and [Parameter] is shown au-
tomatically.
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2. Click the desired data (NMEA sentence) in the decoder library (left-hand window
of the [Decoder Library] dialog box). This library supports all the sentences spec-
ified in IEC 61996. If a sentence that is not supported by this library is input to the
VR-7000/7000S, you can create and edit a new decoder for the sentence. See
section 5.3 for how to create a new decoder.
3. Click the [OK] button, and the data sentence appears in the [Decoder] dialog box.
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If a display error occurs, exit the Live Player V5 application, then restart the PC. If not
rectified, do the following procedures.
4. Set [Change the size of text, apps, and other items] to “100%”.
5. Close the setting window.
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3. EXTRACTING, REPLAYING DATA
The replay function is specially designed for data analysis after an incident, with the
recording stopped. (Do not access the DRU while it is recording.) Playback is possible
while recording, by connecting to the Long Term Device via LAN.
To stop recording, turn off the BATTERY BACK-UP and AC SUPPLY MAINS switch
in the VDR in that order. DO NOT turn off the system by the main breaker while the
BATTERY switch is on. If this is done, the system operates on the batteries. The sys-
tem stops after running on batteries for two hours.
1) Access the data stored in the long term device without playing back recorded data.
2) Reading the data extracted from the DRU or the Long Term Device.
Note 1: Do not remove the Long Term Device(s) from the VDR unless authorized to
do so. Extract data to a PC or when necessary.
Note 2: If you hear audio intermittently at playback, see "Intermittent audio at play-
back" in section 6.4.
Note 3: If error occurs at the start of playback, click the [Start] button again.
Note 4: When you minimize the Live Player V5 window while replaying the recorded
data, the audio data may not be synched with the display screen. In this case, stop the
replay, then click the [Start] button again.
Note 5: If the message "Audio setup failed" appears during playback, click the [OK]
button. Try to replay data again.
Normally, it takes more than one hour to retrieve the recorded data from the Long
Term Device to the replay PC. Using this Live Player V5 software, however, the data
recorded in the Long Term Device can be read to replay it without copying the data
into the HDD of the replay PC. This feature is useful during the installation of the VDR
to check if all the data input to the VDR is properly recorded in the Long Term Device.
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1. Open the door on the cover of the DCU. Connect the LAN cable between the LAN
port on the replay PC and the DATA port J502 in the DCU.
DCU
Data port
J502
LAN
cable
PC
LAN port
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Start button
You can change the playback advance speed and select the track number. To
pause the playback, click the Pause button.
Note: The X8.0 playback speed may stop playback depending on PC specifica-
tions and load conditions. If playback stops, reduce the playback speed.
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Notes on extraction
• The temporary analysis files requires a minimum of 30 GB free space on the C drive
of the PC.
• Data recording of more than 13 hours cannot be extracted and analyzed at once.
• If "Get size failed" appears at the start of extraction, click the [OK] button.
• The message that announces completion of extraction may not appear. If the prog-
ress bar shows 100%, extraction is complete.
• If an error message appears during extraction and extraction stops or extraction
stops due to insufficient disk space, restart the Live Player and try the extraction
again.
• The Live Player may stop when extraction cancels. If this occurs, quit the
Live Player from the Task Manager then restart the Live Player.
• Do not extract data to a medium whose remaining space is too low to hold the data.
The OS may not start up if the medium is used as the system drive and it is full. (Es-
timate 1GB for one hour of data.)
• Do not connect a storage device to more than one Live Player in extraction or play
back. Extraction or play back may stop. Also, when using the Data Consistency An-
alyzer, you cannot connect to the Long Term Device via the Live Player.
• Recording continues when extracting data from a Long Term Device (LAN). Newer
data may not be extracted since older data is overwritten. If this occurs, set the start
time for extraction backward some hours.
• When you fail the extraction, the message “[FILE] Do you delete extracted file?” ap-
pears. To continue extracting, click [No] then select the folder where you extracted
the data and click [Resume] to continue extraction.
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2. Click the drop-down list and select [Long Term Device (LAN)].
3. Confirm that the IP address ([Connect to IP]) is following.
• 172.31.16.200
• 10.0.0.100
4. Click the [Analyze Track] button.
Note: If the following error message appears after clicking the [Analyze Track]
button, see the table below to rectify the error. If not rectified, contact your dealer.
Message Remedy
[ANALYZE] Could not analyze: Check the VDR program version ([VDR Ver-
Long Term Device data. Reading sion]) on the [System Monitor] window from
failed. the RAP, then use an appropriate Live Play-
er V5 version.
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3) Set the start time and the end time in the [Extract Period] field.When you want
to extract all track, check [Start of Track] and [End of Track].
4) Click the [OK] button.
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2. Click the drop-down list and select [Long Term Device (Save Area)].
3. Click the [Analyze Area] button and select data save area from [Save Area 1] to
[Save Area 4].
4. Click the [Analyze Track] button.
Note: If the following error message appears after clicking the [Analyze Track]
button, see the table below to rectify the error. If not rectified, contact your dealer.
Message Remedy
[CONN] [ANALYZE] Could not The Live Player V5 program version is older
analyze: Save area than the DCU program version. Use the latest
version of Live Player V5.
[ANALYZE] Could not analyze: The the VDR program version is older than
Save-Area data. Reading failed. Live Player V5 program version. Use the Live
Player V5 version 1.10.
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3) Set the start time and the end time in the [Extract Period] field.When you want
to extract all track, check [Start of Track] and [End of Track].
4) Click the [OK] button.
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3) Set the start time and the end time in the [Extract Period] field.When you want
to extract all track, check [Start of Track] and [End of Track].
4) Click the [OK] button.
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9. Click the [Start] button in the [Extraction] dialog box. The [Extract Process] dialog
box appears and the bar graph, which indicates retrieving status, appears. When
the extraction is completed, the message "Extracting data to … completed" ap-
pears.
Note: If the [Extraction Process] window appears without clicking the [Start] but-
ton, close the window to start extracting data.
10. Click the [OK] button and then click the [Close] button.
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4. LIVE PLAY
In addition to its replay functions, this software has a “Live Play” capability when the
Live Player PC is connected to the VDR with a LAN cable. The Live Player V5 allows
monitoring all the data input to the VDR in real time at a remote location. This is useful
for checking the current status of all devices connected to the VDR.
4.1 Wiring
Any PC in the network with the Live Player software can access the VDR. Also, two
PCs can communicate with the VDR since the VDR can distribute the Live Play data.
However, the operation via a router cannot be guaranteed. When you connect one PC
(Live Player V5), select Unicast mode and select Multicast mode when you connect
multiple PCs. You cannot select Multicast mode and Unicast mode at the same time.
When the message “Live connect failed [over than number of max connection]” is
shown, disconnect all live connections and connect them again.
Ethernet
DATA port
J502
Note 1: After powering the DCU, the RAP shows “Starting” and the DCU shows “Lost
DCU” (“No DCU connection” for Legacy mode) for approx. four minutes. Do not con-
nect the Live Player V5 during this period, to prevent fatal error.
Note 2: The DCU’s Fail Safe function may execute Process Restart, which could dis-
connect the Live Player V5 from the DCU. If this occurs, reconnect the Live Player V5.
Note 3: Do not connect any devices other than the VR-7000/7000S and the PC(s) w/
Live Player V5 to this network, to prevent malfunction of the VR-7000/7000S by un-
wanted packet transmission.
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Note: When the driver install program is activated during “Live Play”, the audio volume
may get louder regardless of the setting on PC. In this case, reboot the Live Player V5.
1. Start the Live Player V5 software.
2. Open the [Tool] menu and select [Source Select].
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Message Remedy
[CONN] Connection error. Live (IP The wrong IP address is entered. Confirm the
address is shown) IP address of the DCU, then enter the correct
IP address.
The the DCU program version is older than
Live Player V5 program version. Use the Live
Player V5 version 1.10.
To VDR connection has been re- VDR is connecting in Live (Remote) mode.
jected. Because Live (Remote) is Connect again after the alert 412901(Live-
connecting. play Not Available) disappears.
Start button
Pause button
Stop button
8. To stop playing back the data, click the Stop button.
Note: When the message “To VDR connection has been disconnected. Because
came Live(Remote) connected.” is shown, Live play stops and Live Player V5 is
disconnected form the VDR. Connect again after the alert 412901 (Liveplay Not
Available) disappears.
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5. DATA DECODER
The decoder library is used to organize the decoders. A decoder is a small script that
describes how information is decoded and retrieved from a specific NMEA sentence.
This means any sentence can be decoded and displayed in a user-specified form with
this software if the sentence fully meets the NMEA standard (proprietary sentence is
also accepted).
The decoder descriptions use VDR specialty script language. The descriptions are
checked, and if error is found, the message “Syntax error” appears. When this occurs,
data cannot be loaded or saved.
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Decoder library
Red "X": write-protected
Decoder group
[Decoder Group]: A decoder belongs to a group, and all decoders in the same group
are stored in the same folder. Groups have been defined corresponding to the data
items to be recorded. The user may establish new groups.
[Sentence formatter]: A decoder is only able to retrieve information from one specific
NMEA sentence. A typical decoder is only able to retrieve information from one field
in an NMEA sentence. Most NMEA sentences contain many fields, hence a number
of decoders may be needed for retrieving all the information from one sentence.
Sentence formatter
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[Decoder name]: A decoder must be assigned a name, and the name must be unique
within the decoder group.
[Decoder output]: The output from a decoder may behave like analog data, digital
data or a text string. This information may be indicated for a decoder. However, this
information is only informative and will not be used by the Player.
[Input type]: The input type of the standard decoders defined are all NMEA. A unique
input type can be defined for a decoder.
Note: When the decoder detects an error, data cannot be imported or exported and
the message "syntax error" appears.
Decoder library
• The decoder library is shown to the left. The “radio buttons” at the top define how
the library is organized.
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• A context-sensitive menu, which has the functions listed below, is available by right
clicking on a folder or a decoder.
[New Folder]: Add a new folder in the library.
[New Decoder]: Add a new decoder in the library.
[Copy]: Copy the selected decoder.
[Edit]: Open the decoder edit screen.
[Rename]: Change the name of selected decoder or folder.
[Delete]: Delete the selected decoder or folder.
• A new “root folder” can be created by right clicking on the empty space beneath the
“library tree”.
Decoder description
The remaining decoder properties, for the selected decoder, are shown in decoder de-
scription located to the right of the decoder library window.
Note: Do not create a blank decoder. Viewer settings cannot be downloaded if they
were uploaded with a blank decoder.
General buttons
[OK]: Save changes after the editor window is closed. The previous version of the de-
coder is overwritten.
[Cancel]: Close the editor window; any changes made will be ignored and lost.
[Save As]: Close the editor window. Changes made may be saved if the [Save As]
button in the decoder library is activated. This will give the operator an opportunity to
save the changes using a new name/folder while maintaining the previous version of
the decoder.
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4. Right click on the empty space beneath the library tree in the [Decoder Library] to
show the [New Folder] button.
5. Right click the [New Folder] button and click [Rename] to enter a name for the fold-
er (For example: Contact Signal).
6. Right click the new folder (for example, Contact Signal was named at step 5) and
click [New Decoder] in the menu displayed.
7. Right click [New Decoder] and click [Rename] to enter a name for the new decod-
er (for example: No.1 Door).
New folder
New decoder name
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8. Double click the new icon (in the example in step 7 it is No. 1 Door) to show the
Decoder Editor dialog box.
1
2
Search for "PWATD01"
if #3="CLOS"
Begin
3 print "CLOSED"
4 stop
5 endif
6 if #3="OPEN"
7 print "OPEN"
8 stop
Enter descriptive 9 end if
Enter script for defining
name for decoder. decoder. Use VDR
dedicated-script language*.
$PWTD01,,OPEN,A
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10. Click the [Test Button] button. The decoder may be tested against an NMEA sen-
tence. The test results are displayed in the [Result] box and the [Trend Value] box.
The decoded data is checked, and if error is found the message "syntax error" ap-
pears. The decoder cannot import or export data when error is found.
11. Enter [Decoder] name and click the [Save As] button to save the decoder and
erase the [Decoder Library] dialog box.
12. Click the [Close] button.
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6. OTHER SETTINGS
Note: Select [Live], [Fixed DRU], [Float DRU], [Long Term Device (Direct)], [Long
Term Device (LAN)], [Long Term Device (Save Area)], [User Disk (USB)] or [Extract]
from the [Source Select] dialog box in advance.
Alert Popup
[Buzzer Stop] button: Mute the audio until a new alert is generated.
[ACK] button: Acknowledge alerts (one by one) shown.
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Note: Do not register an alert object that repeatedly occurs and recovers in a short
cycle. Alert generation/recovery processing may accumulate, then result in slow re-
sponse or freeze.
1. In the [Configuration Mode ON] state, click [Alert Definition] in the [Configuration]
menu to show the [Alert Definition List].
2. Click the [Add] button to show the [Alert Definition] dialog box.
Alert Definition
3. Enter a name for the alert in [Alert Name] box. A maximum of 32 characters may
be used. Do not exceed 32 characters, because all alerts cannot be displayed if
an alert name is too long.
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Set a signal input channel among AN001 to AN120. Set a formula for the alert con-
ditions.
< <
<= (≤) <= (≤)
== (=)
!= (=)
[Digital] tab
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[Serial] tab
Set a signal input channel among SI01 to SI72. (SI17 and higher are no use.) Se-
lect a signal sentence in the Library. Select a setting method between [Number]
and [Letter]. For [Number], set a formula for the alert condition.
< <
<= (≤) <= (≤)
== (=)
!= (=)
Set a signal input channel among LN01 to LN64. Select a signal sentence in the
Library. Select a setting method between [Number] and [Letter]. For [Number], set
a formula for the alert condition.
< <
<= (≤) <= (≤)
== (=)
!= (=)
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Alert Popup
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Notes on extraction
• Free space of more than 30 GB is required in the C drive of the PC to create a tem-
porary file for the analysis.
• The data recording more than 13 hours cannot be extracted and analyzed at once.
• When you click the [Extract Furuno Format] or [Extract IEC Format] button consec-
utively, two [Extract Process] windows are shown and you cannot close the Live
Player V5. In this case, activate the task manager of Windows® to shut down the
task.
• Do not set the source to other than [Extract], [Long Term Device (LAN] or [Long
Term Device (Save Area)] for recording.
• If "Get size failed" appears at the start of extraction, click the [OK] button to start.
• The forecasted value of the displayed data size is the overall data size. It is not the
size of the extracted data.
• If extraction does not start properly, restart the Live Player and try again.
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6. Click the [Select Period] button and set the start time and the end time.
7. Click the [OK] button to confirm the times and return to the [Extractor Analysis] di-
alog box.
8. Put a checkmark on data type and channel on the [Data Selection] window.
For [Serial], [Sensor (LAN)], [Analog], [Digital], click corresponding button and se-
lect required channel. [History] defines what data to extract. [All] extracts all data,
[Alert Only] extracts only alert data and [Off] extracts no data.
9. Define an output format for each data in the [File Format] window.
10. Click the [Select] button and specify saving location in the [Folder/File Name] field.
11. Click the [Extract Furuno Format] button.
12. After completing the extraction ([Progress of All] becomes 100%), click the [Close]
button.
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1. Select [Password] from the [Tool] menu to show the [Password Setting] dialog
box.
2. Enter old password in the [Old Password] box. (In the default setting, no password
is set.)
3. Enter new password in the [New Password] box.
4. Enter the new password in the [Confirm New Password] box.
5. Click the [OK] button.
Select [Sentence Information] from the [Tool] menu, to open the downloaded sen-
tence information. After selecting [Sentence Information], the PDF file viewer automat-
ically starts and opens the sentence information.
Note 1: An application for viewing the PDF file should be installed your PC to open the
sentence information.
Note 2: If the sentence information is not downloaded, [Sentence Information] on the
[Tool] menu is grayed out and cannot be selected.
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6. OTHER SETTINGS
Note 1: The data to be combined must be extracted from the same VDR. However, if
the VDR configuration is changed between the two extractions*, this function is not
available.
*: Adjusted by the service person from the VDR Maintenance Viewer.
Note 2: Do not use data that is converted at section 11.4.3. Correct data cannot be
generated.
Note 3: When the audio data is part of the combined data, there may be a slight delay
in audio playback.
Note 4: When the [Combine extracted data] window is not shown, run “vc.exe” in the
accessory CD to install Visual C++®.
Note 5: Do not set the same folder when you select [Source 1 Select], [Source 2 Se-
lect] and [Output Folder Select].
1. Start the Live Player V5 software.
2. Open the [Tool] menu and select [Combine extracted data].
3. Click the [Select] button on [Source 1 Select] to set the data to be combined.
4. Click the [Select] button on [Source 2 Select] to set the data to be combined.
5. Click the [Select] button on [Output Folder Select] to set the folder to save com-
bined data.
6. Click the [Combine] button.
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7. LIVE PLAYER V5 BACKUP
The Live Player V5 can use the internal hard disk in a PC for backup, however it is
strongly recommended that an external removable hard disk be used for this purpose.
USB cable
Laptop PC
Desktop PC
To start backing up data, select [Backup] in the [Tool] menu to show the [Backup] di-
alog box.
Note 1: Do not start the backup program when playing back live. This will overload the
processor and the backup or live-play will not work.
Note 2: Duration of Backup
The VDR typically generates 24GB of data each day (in case of radar 3ch). Make a
folder for storing data. Do not save the data to the root of the drive, because data in
the root will be erased when the backup begins.
Note 3: Use a removable disk formatted to NTFS. Do not use a removable disk for-
matted to FAT32.
Note 4: If you force-quit the Live Player V5 during the backup process, restart the Live
Player V5 and perform the backup process again.
Note 5: Deactivate the anti-virus software (Norton, Kaspersky or Virus Buster) before
the backup. The backup may stop if a anti-virus program is active.
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7. LIVE PLAYER V5 BACKUP
1. Open the [Tool] menu then select [Backup] to show the [Backup dialog] box.
2. Click the [Modify] button in the [Backup] dialog box to show the [Backup Config]
dialog box.
3. Click the [Select] button and specify a folder to be saved. A new folder is created
and named by date and time in the specified folder.
Note 1: All data in the specified folder for backup are erased. Be sure to specify
a new folder for backup.
Note 2: Do not save data to root of drive. Make a new folder and save data there.
4. Set a volume for backup data in the [Backup Region] box (more than 500 MB).
Note: This setting should not exceed the amount of free space at the saving loca-
tion.
5. Set the IP address of the VR-7000/7000S in the [IP Address] box. See section 1.2
for the IP address of the PC.
6. Check [Stop Recording] in the [End of Disc Action] window to stop when the vol-
ume of the disc reaches the volume specified in the [Backup Region] box.
Check [Ignore Warning onand Continue] to continue even if the volume of the disc
reaches the volume specified in the [Backup Region] box - the oldest data will be
overwritten.
7. Click the [OK] button to close the [Backup Config] dialog box.
8. Click the [Record] button in the [Backup] dialog box to start backing up data. The
bar graph in the [Backup] dialog box shows progress.
9. To stop backing up data, click the [Stop] button in the [Backup] dialog box.
Note 1: After you stop or finish backing up data, disconnect the external HDD or
reboot the PC. For Windows®8.1, the shutdown function does not stop the backup
function.
Note 2: After closing then re-opening the [Backup] dialog box, if the [Stop] button
does not respond, or the graph is not shown, close and re-open the dialog box
again.
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Note 1: The Live Player continues to store data automatically after recovery of lines,
close of Backup dialog box or restart of the VDR.
Note 2: When you restart the PC during backup, the backup will not restart automati-
cally. For how to restart backup manually, see the procedure in section 7.1.
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8. SERIAL OUTPUT FOR OTHER
APPLICATIONS
The Live Player V5 can output serial data to other applications.
2. Click the [Add] button to show the [Serial Output Config] dialog box.
3. Select a serial output port of the VR-7000/7000S from the [Inactive] window and
move it to the [Active] window.
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4. Select an output port (serial port on the PC that operates the Live Player) from the
[Output] drop-down list.
Note: Up to four serial output ports can be selected in numerical order. More than
five output ports cannot be selected.
5. Click the [Detail Setting] button to show the [Serial Output Detail Config] dialog
box.
6. To use the default settings, check the [Use Default Setting] box. If you do not use
the default, set each item in the dialog box.
7. Click the [OK] button. The [Serial Output Detail Config] dialog box disappears.
8. Click the [OK] button.
9. Enter check mark in the row of [Active] and set items for data output.
The operator may select a number of data sources and one output port.
To modify the serial output, select the item you want to modify and click the [Modify]
button.
Merging of data
The program is designed to handle NMEA sentences, i.e., two sentences will not be
interleaved but sent one at a time. The program may fail to relay ASCII or binary data
depending on the properties of the data.
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9. AIS DISPLAY
NOTICE: The AIS display shows the past recorded information of other vessels. Do
not use the information for navigation.
Note 1: The presentation mode is fixed to North-up (true bearing). See below for de-
scription of display items.
Note 2: The AIS display shows relative positions of AIS targets referenced to own ship
position found in the VDO sentence.
• The concentric circles are range rings. You can change range by clicking the [Zoom
In] or [Zoom Out] button. You can display this window in full screen by double click-
ing the AIS window.
• The radial line extending from screen center is own ship’s heading.
• AIS targets are marked with a triangle. Symbol appearance changes with target sta-
tus. The display can show a maximum of 500 targets (nearest targets from own
ship) simultaneously.
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[CPA threshold]: Set further distance for which to classify a target as a dangerous
target.
[TCPA threshold]: Set maximum time for closest point of approach for which to clas-
sify a target as a dangerous target.
[ROT threshold]: Display condition of ROT direction. Set highest ROT value for which
to display ROT line on target.
[Selected Channel]: Set channel of the VR-7000/7000S that AIS data inputs.
[Scale of Distance]: Turn range ring distance indication on or off.
[Label]: The label A, B or C is attached to targets selected to show their data in the
Target Data Box.
[MMSI]: MMSI number of target
[Name]: Ship’s name of target
[Call sign]: Call sign of target
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9. AIS DISPLAY
To display detailed data about a target, select it from the list and click the [Detail] but-
ton.
Speed The speed vector is displayed as a dashed line starting at the cen-
vector troid of the triangle.
Lost target A target changes into a lost target when its data is not received for
three minutes. Further, the lost target disappears when no data is re-
ceived for an additional three minutes.
No heading/ Symbol for AIS target for which heading/COG data is not being re-
COG data ceived. The vector continuously points north, and the lines of the
target symbol are dashed.
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9. AIS DISPLAY
Message ID 1 window
There are 27 message IDs as shown in the figure above. To show the details for an-
other message ID number, click the desired message ID number.
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9. AIS DISPLAY
Message ID 1 window
There are 27 message IDs as shown in the figure above. To show the details for an-
other message ID number, click the desired message ID number.
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To show the full message (in the [Message] window), select the message from the list.
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TX log window
[MMSI (Destination)]: MMSI number of a message receiving station. [Broadcast]
means broadcast message.
[Time/Date]: Time and date which the VDR recorded the message.
[ID]: Message ID (ID6 or ID12: addressed message, ID8 or ID14: broadcast message)
[Message]: The first 32 characters of a TX message are displayed.
To show the full message (in the [Message] window), select the message from the list.
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10. VDR CONFIGURATION
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10. VDR CONFIGURATION
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11. REMOTE PLAYBACK SETTING
(LAND-SHIP COMMUNICATION)
You can replay or extract the data from the PC on the shore by connecting the PC to
the on-board VDR through the satellite link. This chapter explains the preparation and
limitations about the remote playback function, and how to use.
11.1 Preparations
The following preparations are required to connect the PC on the shore to the on-
board VDR:
• The land-ship connection through the satellite link (ex. VSAT) must be established
by the VPN connection. Check the communication between the PC on the shore
and on-board VDR, sending the Ping request to the specified IP address.
• Configure the firewall to allow access to all network ports used for the land-ship
communication.This setting must be applied to all network devices. For the network
ports used by the VDR and Live Player V5, ask your dealer.
• It is required to configure the VDR to activate the remote playback function. Contact
your dealer to activate the remote playback function.
• When you want to connect the PC to the multiple VDR, it is required to assign the
unique IP address to each VDR.
• Both of the VDR and Live Player V5 program versions must be “01.30” or later.
• The following functions are available by using the remote playback function:
• Remote live play ([Live (Remote)])
• Data extraction by LAN connection ([Long Term Device (LAN)])
• The remote replay function is not available when the on-board PC (Live Player
V5) is connecting to the VDR by Long Term Device (LAN) or Long Term Device
(Save Area) connection or RAP is extracting the data.
• The following communication environment is recommended to use the remote
playback function:
• Average baud rate: 80 kbps or higher
• Packet loss rate: Less than 5%
• Average communication delay: Less than 1200 msec
• See chapter 4 on OME-44850-*, check recommended network configuration and
required settings before using the remote playback function.
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11. REMOTE PLAYBACK SETTING (LAND-SHIP COMMUNICATION)
Note: You cannot measure communication speed during the data replay.
1. Start the Live Player V5 software.
2. Open the [Tool] menu and select [Source Select].
3. Select [Live (Remote)] from the drop-down list.
4. Click the [Measuring for network quality] button to open the following dialog box.
5. Enter the IP address of the VDR to be connected, click the [Start] button.
The packet drop rate, communication delay and speed are calculated. The packet
drop rate and communication delay are calculated by sending a ping. The com-
munication speed is measured by uploading and down loading a 1 MB data.
6. Wait for a while, check the results shown to the screen. The required time to mea-
sure depends on communication environment.
Note: The following communication environment is recommended to use the re-
mote playback function:
• Average baud rate: 80 kbps or higher
• Packet loss rate: Less than 5%
• Average communication delay: Less than 1200 msec
Following table shows the guide between communication speed and replayable
channels:
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Note 1: The replayed data is different from actual data by the reduction and decima-
tion.
Note 2: Depending on the line condition, the number of the replayable data is limited.
Note 3: During the remote replay, normal live replay function cannot be used.
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11. REMOTE PLAYBACK SETTING (LAND-SHIP COMMUNICATION)
Menu Function
[Digital] Click to replay digital data.
[VHF1/VHF2] Click to replay VHF1/VHF2 data.
[MIC1/MIC2] Click to replay MIC1/MIC2 data.
[MIC3/MIC4] Click to replay MIC3/MIC4 data.
[MIC5/MIC6] Click to replay MIC5/MIC6 data.
[MIC7/MIC8] Click to replay MIC7/MIC8 data.
[Radar1] Click to replay radar1 figure. You can select the size
of figure from100%, 50%, and 25%
[Radar2] Click to replay radar2 figure. You can select the size
of figure from100%, 50%, and 25%
[ECDIS] Click to replay ECDIS figure. You can select the size
of figure from100%, 50%, and 25%
[General1] Click to replay General1 figure. You can select the
size of figure from100%, 50%, and 25%
[General2] Click to replay General2 figure. You can select the
size of figure from100%, 50%, and 25%
[Additional] Click to replay additional figure. You can select the
size of figure from100%, 50%, and 25%
[Buffering Period] Set buffering period. After buffering the data, the re-
play starts (Setting rate: 5 to 20 seconds).
[Import] Import play setting file. Click the [Import] button to
show the file select dialog box to select the file.
[Export] Export all play setting file to PC. Click the [Export] but-
ton to show the dialog box to save the file.
[Add] Add the current playback settings to the list at the bot-
tom of the [Play Setting] window.
[Delete] Delete the selected playback settings from the list at
the bottom of the [Play Setting] window.
[Set] Show the selected playback settings from the list at
the bottom of the [Play Setting] window.
[Additional Setting] Shows the [Additional Setting] dialog box. For details
of the [Additional Setting] dialog box, "[Additional Set-
ting] dialog box" on the page 11-7.
[Apply] Click to use current playback settings for replay.
[Cancel] Click to cancel settings.
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Menu Function
[SI01] to [SI08] Check to replay each serial channels.
[SI09-16]
[LN01] to [LN08] Check to replay each sensor (LAN) channels.
[LN09-64]
[CAM1 (AMS1)] Check to replay CAM (AMS) channels.
[CAM2 (AMS2)]
[Apply] Check to apply settings.
[Cancel] Check to cancel settings.
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Note: You can extract the data only from Long Term Device. You cannot extract the
data from the DRU.
3. Select [Long Term Device (LAN)] from the list box on the [Source Select] dialog
box when you extract the data from long term device.
In case of the VR-7000S, [Long Term Device (Save Area)] can be also selected.
㼇Long Term Device (LAN)㼉㻌㼕㼟㻌selected 㼇Long Term Device (Save Area)㼉㻌㼕㼟㻌selected
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11. Specify the extraction data by each one of the following methods.
• Select the track.
• Select date and period.
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3) Set the start time and the end time in the [Extract Period] field.When you want
to extract all track, check [Start of Track] and [End of Track].
4) Click the [OK] button.
12. Click the check boxes on [Data Selection] to select the required data. If you check
[Data Selection], you can extract the data except Audio and Image.
Note: When the [Data Selection] is not available, contact your dealer.
13. Click the [Select] button to set the folder to save the extracted data.
14. Click the [Start] button and check estimated time.
Note: When you restart the extraction, it is required to connect with the VDR same as
when aborting the extraction. If the VDR configuration data* is changed before restart-
ing extraction, this function is unavailable.
*: Adjusted by the service person from the VDR Maintenance Viewer.
1. Start the Live Player V5 software.
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11. REMOTE PLAYBACK SETTING (LAND-SHIP COMMUNICATION)
2. Open the [Tool] menu and select [Source Select] to show the [Source Select] di-
alog box.
3. Select [Long Term Device (LAN)] from the list box on the [Source Select] dialog
box when you extract the data from the long term device. In the case of VR-7000S,
[Long Term Device (Save Area)] can be also selected.
㼇Long Term Device (LAN)㼉㻌㼕㼟㻌selected 㼇Long Term Device (Save Area)㼉㻌㼕㼟㻌selected
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11. Click the [Select] button to set the folder to save the extracted data.
12. Click the [Resume] button to check estimated time.
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APPX. 1 MENU TREE
Menu bar
Tool Source Select Live, Live (Remote), Fixed DRU, Float DRU, Long Term Device (LAN),
Volume Long Term Device (Direct), Extract,
Extract Long Term Device(Save Area), User Disk(USB)
Analyze
Combine extracted data
Live(Remote) Data Extract
Live(Remote) Data Clear
Alert Display
Buzzer Setting Once, Loop, Disable
Alert Popup ON, OFF
Audio ON, OFF
Password
Serial Output
Backup
Sentence Information
Measuring for network quality
Help About
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APPX. 2 MATERIALS FOR PLAYBACK
IMO Circular MSC.214(81) recommends that all VDR systems installed on or after 1 June 2008
carry software to playback data on a PC, the manual for data extraction, and the cable necessary
to connect the PC to the Data Collecting Unit (DCU). Attach the supplied card holder to the front
door of the DCU to store the items listed in the table below.
See the data extraction procedure for how to play back data.
I NSTRUCTION MANUAL
DATA EXT
RACTION PROCEDURE
Card holder
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INDEX
A I
AIS Inclinometer tab....................................... 2-28
display layout .......................................... 9-1 Installation
own ship details....................................... 9-4 connection to DCU .................................. 1-6
RX message log ...................................... 9-6 installable PC .......................................... 1-1
target details............................................ 9-5 L
target display range................................. 9-4 Long Term Device
target symbols ......................................... 9-3 reading data recorded in ......................... 3-1
TX message log ...................................... 9-7 reading data retrieved in.......................... 3-4
Alert popup
configuration............................................ 6-1 N
on/off ....................................................... 6-5 Numeric data display sheet ..................... 2-20
Analog tab ............................................... 2-30 P
Audio settings............................................ 6-8 Pitch and roll tab ..................................... 2-21
Azimuth promotion tab ............................ 2-24
R
B Radar/AIS sheet...................................... 2-27
Backup ...................................................... 7-1 Remote Playback Setting
replaying.................................................. 7-3 Communication speed measuring......... 11-2
starting .................................................... 7-2 Data extraction ...................................... 11-9
buzzer setting............................................ 6-5 Limitations and Notifications.................. 11-1
C Live (Remote) Replay............................ 11-3
Color definition ........................................ 2-26 Preparations .......................................... 11-1
Compass sheet Rudder tab .............................................. 2-22
Compass tab ......................................... 2-12 S
General tab ........................................... 2-11 Sensor (LAN) tab .................................... 2-33
Configuration Sentence information ................................ 6-9
confirming.............................................. 10-1
Serial output .............................................. 8-1
creating ................................................... 2-5
Serial tab ................................................. 2-32
saving to DRU ....................................... 2-36
Starting...................................................... 1-6
saving to replay PC ............................... 2-35
T
D
Two dimensions plotter tab ..................... 2-25
Decoder editor........................................... 5-4
Decoder library U
description ............................................... 5-2 Uninstalling................................................ 1-7
editor ....................................................... 5-4 User Disk
opening ................................................... 5-1 extract ................................................... 3-11
Dial meter tab.......................................... 2-13 reply ...................................................... 3-10
Digital tab ................................................ 2-31 V
Display configuration................................. 2-1 Vertical bar tab ........................................ 2-23
Displaying data.......................................... 4-2
Doppler tab.............................................. 2-14 W
Dual Dial meter tab ................................. 2-13 Wind direction tab ................................... 2-19
E
Extracting recorded data ........................... 6-6
F
Formatter syntax ..................................... 2-27
G
Graph tab ................................................ 2-15
H
Horizontal bar tab.................................... 2-17
Horizontal ruler tab.................................. 2-18
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