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Ose44841b1 FMD3100 (Pcu3010)

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This guide provides the basic operating

Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) Operator's Guide procedures for this equipment. For detailed
English (For PCU-3010)
information, see the Operator's Manual.
The brand and product names mentioned in this

Complies with IEC62923-1/2 Model FMD-3100 guide are trademarks, registered trademarks or
service marks of their respective holders.

Display Layout
Status bar (See page 2.)
CLEAR
RADAR E

InstantAccess bar
(See page 3.) Chart scale/presentation mode box Cursor position box
Sensor information box

CLEAR
RADAR
E

Upper
section

Electronic chart area


Own ship functions box

Route information box


Turn
Turn Rate
Rate:

S
Overlay/NAV
Tools box

S
Lower Turn Rate
section
S

EBL1 box, Permanent warnings box VRM1 box,


EBL2 box VRM2 box
Alert box
Status Bar

Status bar
CLEAR
RADAR
E

OTHERS: Sets system in standby; plays back data.


Turn
Turn Rate
Rate:

S
PLAN: Selects the Voyage planning mode.

CHARTS: Selects the Chart maintenance mode.

NAVI: Selects the Voyage navigation mode.

Display mode: Not used. (Fixed at “ECDIS”.)

How to open a drop-down list


Indicates a
drop-down list.

User profiles, Working indicator:


Click button CLEAR RADAR:
Chart priority: Settings menu: Rotates clockwise if
Hide TT, AIS and radar the system is
displays, when the Selects which chart Manages user profiles;
type to display, working properly.
radar overlay is active. opens the Setting
Greyed out otherwise. vector or raster, menu.
when both are Time:
available. Time (local or UTC).
STD DISP: Displays the operator's Date:
Drop-down Restores IMO standard manual, ECDIS Displays the date; selects the
list display. program no. and time to use, local or UTC.
system information.
CHART ONLY: Chart database:
Shows only the chart, Selects the chart database (IMO
when left button is base, IMO Primary, IMO Standard,
pressed and held down. IMO All or PERSONAL).

2
Instant Access Bar
Upper section (by operating mode) Lower section
Voyage navigation mode Chart maintenance mode
NtoM

Opens the Message SET:


dialog box for Gate-1*: Shows, hides chart
managing AIS Automatically installs Gate-1 provided Chart Legend:
charts and licenses. features; sets chart
Safety and NAVTEX alerts. Finds data about current
messages. Route: AUTO Import: chart.
Starts automatic installation of the chart TWO DISP:
- Select/Unselect monitored route. data (CD or DVD ROM). Splits the screen in Viewing Dates:
- Switch monitored route to Voyage two, horizontally or Sets “display date” and
planning mode for editing. Manage Charts:
Manages chart cells (grouping, deleting, vertically. “approved until” dates.
Manual Update: Instant Track:
Opens the manual etc.). NtoM: Chart 1:
Provides a temporary track to return Cell Status: Provides overview of ECDIS
update dialog box to or deviate from the monitored Displays Notice to
to insert chart Shows the chart catalog to get info about Mariners info. chart symbols.
route. charts installed in the system.
update symbols
manually. User Chart: License: Manages chart licenses. Shows, hides soft-
Select/unselect monitored user Public Key: Manages public keys. ware keyboard.
Mini Conning: chart.
Shows, hides the Log:
mini conning Monitor INFO: Records user/position
display. Show Monitor [Information] dialog events to the event log;
box. Sync Config: Selects units to synchronize. accesses various logs.
Stop Monitor: Sync Status: Checks synchronization status.
Weather Overlay: Stop monitoring route, user chart. Gate-1 Config*: Gate-1 chart management.
Activates or deactivates Selects a color palette.
the weather overlay. *Shown only Reconvert: Reconverts SENC data.
with Gate-1
Clear Charts: Clears charts. S
connection.
S
Adjusts brilliance of
monitor.
Voyage planning mode S
MOB:
Marks man
Report: Not used.
Route: Creates a route (see page 4). overboard position.
See reports on waypoints and
voyage planning related routes User Chart: Creates a user chart (see page 6).
and user charts.
Guide Box: Takes a screenshot.
Provides range and bearing information between the last
waypoint and the cursor position when creating a route.
Manage Data: Undoes past action
Deletes, imports routes and user charts. (route, user chart).

SAR:
Shows the Search and Rescue Settings dialog box.

3
Routes

How to create, check a route

WPT5 At last waypoint,


Click a position 161.4° right-click and
to mark a waypoint. 353.3NM select [Finish].

WPT6
Plan Route
PLAN -ning WPT1
WPT1 WPT4
201.5° 309.0°
2137.2NM 971.4NM

Click [New].
WPT2
106.9° WPT3
1748.5NM 25.8°
1470.2NM

Continue entering waypoints.

Click [Check
Results] tab.

Click [Check
Route].
STR Mode
odee STR Mode

1 Enter name
for route.
2 Click [OK].

Click [Save].
642.30NM 642.30NM
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4
Routes (con’t.)
How to select a route to monitor

To stop monitoring a route:

XTD Limit: Stop


XTD: 0.9 m
Route selected. Voyage
Monitor
TC:

In Voyage
4.70 NM Select a route.
navigation mode,
right click
0.50 NM Click [Select Route]. Click
anywhere. [Open].
37
341.2°

How to view route waypoint information

Click
[Waypoints]
XTD Limit:
tab.
XTD: 0.9 m
TC:

In Voyage4.70 NM
navigation mode, Click [Monitor INFO].
right click
0.50 NM
anywhere.
37
341.2°

How to delete a route

Check route(s)
to delete.
Manage
PLAN Data Route

Click [Delete].

Delete

5
User Charts
How to create a user chart

Plan User
PLAN -ning Chart
Click [New].

Click object to draw.


How to create a line How to create a circle How to create an area
(3) Click (1) Click
Tidal: (2) Click (3) Click
- Current Area (1) Click
- Predicted (4) Right-click;
Line: select [Finish].
- Coast - Route Circle (4) Right-click;
- Nav - Depth select [Finish].
(1) Click
Label: (2) Drag cursor; (2) Click
Clearing line:
- NMT - Label - Triangle click to set.
- NLT - Point - Polygon
- Circle - Pin

Example objects

Right-click
-
-click to
1 Enter name
open options.
o for user chart.

1,000

2 Click [Save].
Click [Save].

Save

6
User Charts (con’t)
How to select objects to display in user chart How to link a user chart to a route

DISP Symbol
SET DISP Plan
PLAN -ning Route Route selected.

Click [Select]. Click [Open].

1 Click [Mariner] tab.

1 Click [User Chart]

2 Check item(s).
3 Click [Save]. tab.
<< 2 Select user chart to link.
3 Click. (Multiple selections 4 Click [Save].
possible.)

How to delete objects from a user chart


Circle or area Point on a line

Select
Select [Delete]. [DeletePoint].

Right- click Right- click the point


to delete.

How to delete user charts

3
3
Manage User 3
Click
2 [Delete].
PLAN
Data Chart 1 Check chart(s)
to delete.

7
Chart Operations
How to control visibility of chart objects

Basic
Setting
Control basic
chart settings

DISP Chart
SET DISP
Control chart
objects

Symbol
DISP
Control
navigational
features

8
Chart Operations (con’t.)
How to set safety contours and chart alerts

DISP SET Chart


Alert

Set safety
contour here.
Click to select chart alert type:
㻭 (Alarm): Audio+visual indications Click icon to switch between
㼃 (Warning): Visual indication 㻯 and 㼃 vice versa.
㻯 (Caution): No indication
To turn off display of a chart object in route monitoring, remove check
mark from alert (alarm, warning, caution).

How to find chart object information (ENC chart)

3 Click an attribute to
show its description.
NAVI
1 Select an object.
Select [Pick Report].

Right-click
Right-click. 2 Click [Select].

How to manually insert a “new” chart object

1 Click [Planning] tab. Select object from


Drawing type.

Put cursor on location


Manual Click
NAVI where to insert object
Update [Commit].
2 Click [Add]. then click.

Click object to add.


9
TT/AIS Operations
How to find target info
Click a target to show its information.

Title bar TT Info (1/2) Title bar AIS Info (1/2)


TT No. Scroll buttons Click to switch level of detail
MMSI Scroll buttons
Vessel name AIS symbols (main)
Bearing TT symbols (main) Symbol
Range Bearing Heading (Color) Name
Symbol
(Color) Name Range
Course over ground Course over ground Past position
Rate of
Speed over ground Past position Speed over ground turn (Green) point
CPA (Green) point CPA NAV status:
TCPA Navigation
Underway status Sleeping AIS
TCPA Target under Bow crossing range using (Green) target
Bow crossing range Bow crossing time
(Green) acquisition engine
Bow crossing time Position ABC Activated AIS
Acquired
(Green, target
(Green) target thick line)

How to set up TT and AIS on the TT/AIS page in Overlay/NAV Tools box

Set association method. Shows or hides AIS symbols.


Shows or hides TT symbols.
Vector
Sets vector time Sets vector mode
(shared AIS/TT). (shared AIS/TT).
Sets past position (ex. TT)
point interval (time).

True-G
No use. Source of TT data (radar Datum selection (ANT or CCRP)
Setting cannot be changed antenna or TTM sentence). is available for configurations
from this equipment. where the radar does not meet
the latest regulations. For all
other configurations, this button
is not selectable.
(ex. AIS)
Checked when the antenna that displays radar
echoes automatically feeds TT data.

10
TT/AIS Operations (con’t) Radar Overlay
Open the chart menu, select TT/AIS Setting and then Setting. The below menus can also Activates, deactivates the
be displayed by clicking the radio button on the pop-up menu radar overlay.
that appears when an item other than TT/AIS is selected on
the Overlay/NAV Tools box. Adjusts the strength of radar echo.
Put the cursor on the bar then roll
the scrollwheel.
Sets the degree of transparency for
the overlay.

How to filter TT and AIS displays, sleep all targets Selects the antenna to feed
the radar echo data.

Status of the radar echo


data, “OK” or “No Data”.
Limit AIS display by AIS
category.
Filters AIS targets by
range, speed.

Radar echo
Sleeps all activated AIS
targets.
Hide vessels beyond the range set (from own
ship).

11
Alert Icons and Their Meanings
Icon Alert State Icon Description
Alert Priority: Emergency
Display color: red, Display: flashing
1 Cause not rectified Displayed together with alert message.
Alert Priority: Alarm
Display color: red, Display: flashing
2 Not acknowledged/Not rectified Displayed together with alert message.

Not acknowledged/Not rectified Display color: red, Display: flashing


3 Buzzer temporarily silenced Displayed together with alert message.
Display color: red, Display: lit
4 Acknowledged/Not rectified Displayed together with alert message.
Acknowledged/Not rectified Display color: red, Display: lit
5 Acknowledged by external device Displayed together with alert message.
Display color: red, Display: flashing
6 Not acknowledged/Rectified
Displayed together with alert message.
Alert Priorty: Warning
Display color: yellow-orange, Display: flashing
7 Not acknowledged/Not rectified
Displayed together with alert message.

Not acknowledged/Not rectified Display color: yellow-orange, Display: flashing


8 Buzzer temporarily silenced Displayed together with alert message.
Display color: yellow-orange, display: lit
9 Acknowledged/Not rectified Displayed together with alert message.

Acknowledged/Not rectified Display color: yellow-orange, Display: lit


10 Acknowledged by external device Displayed together with alert message.
Display color: yellow-orange, Display: flashing
11 Not acknowledged/Rectified
Displayed together with alert message.
Alert Priority: Caution, Indication
Display color: yellow, Display: lit
12 Caution
Displayed together with alert message.
Display color: yellow, Display: lit
13 Indication
Displayed together with alert message.
Other
Display color: red
14 Non-acknowledgeable alarm
Displayed together with alarm icon (2, 3, 6).

Display color: yellow-orange


15 Non-acknowledgeable warning
Displayed together with warning icon (7, 8, 11).

Pub. No. OSE-44841-B1


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