User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- GENERAL
- 1 About these Operating Instructions
- 2 Safety Precautions
- 3 NACOS Platinum System Description
- 4 Multi Function Display
- 5 NACOS Platinum Graphical User Interface
- QUICK START GUIDE
- MAIN APPLICATIONS
- RADAR
- 1 General Information
- 1.1 RADAR Safety
- 1.2 Current IHO Standards / Regulatory Approvals
- 1.3 System Structure and Installation
- 1.4 Basics / Evaluation of the RADAR Video
- 1.4.1 Basics of the Evaluation of RADAR Video in Platinum Series
- 1.4.2 Achievable RADAR Range
- 1.4.3 Distortions of the RADAR Video
- 1.4.4 Undesirable Echo Displays and Effects
- 1.4.5 RADAR Setting for the Display of Racon Codes
- 1.4.6 RADAR Settings for Target Enhancer Detection
- 1.4.7 RADAR Setting for SART Detection (X-Band only)
- 1.4.8 Transmission formats
- 1.5 Basic setting of the RADAR Video
- 1.6 RADAR Accuracy
- 2 The RADAR Keyboard
- 3 An Overview of the Screen
- 4 RADAR Application Area
- 5 RADAR Sidebar - Permanent Area
- 6 RADAR Sidebar - Non-Permanent Area
- 7 Target Handling
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 Manual Target Acquisition
- 7.3 Manual Target Selection
- 7.4 Automatic Target Acquisition
- 7.5 Settings for Dangerous Targets
- 7.6 Settings for Acquisition/Guard Zones
- 7.7 Target Fusion
- 7.8 Deletion and Loss of Targets
- 7.9 Critical Target
- 7.10 Target List
- 7.11 Target Display
- 7.12 Trial Manoeuvre
- 7.13 Reference Target Tracking
- 7.14 ARPA Training
- 7.15 ARPA Malfunctions
- 7.16 AIS Malfunctions
- 8 User Symbols
- 9 CHARTRADAR (optional)
- 9.1 Overview
- 9.2 Basic Adjustments
- 9.3 Selecting the Objects to be Displayed in the Vector Chart
- 9.3.1 Overview
- 9.3.2 Categories of Display Groups
- 9.3.3 Select a Category
- 9.3.4 Select the Primary Chart Information Set (PCIS)
- 9.3.5 Indication of Category in the Status Line
- 9.3.6 Defining the Symbol Presentation
- 9.3.7 Setting the Display of Text Labels
- 9.3.8 Switch on Additional Information
- 9.3.9 Switch on Conditionally Displayed Features
- 9.4 CHARTRADAR Application Area
- 9.5 Application Area Context Menu
- 9.6 Setting the Depths Lines to be Displayed in the Vector Chart
- 9.7 Setting the Own Ship’s Draft
- 9.8 Activating the Chart Monitoring
- 9.9 Setting the Look-Ahead Sector
- 9.10 Chart Maintenance
- 9.11 Main Differences between CHARTRADAR and Full ECDISPILOT
- 1 General Information
- VOYAGE PLANNING AND MONITORING
- 1 Voyage Planning
- 1.1 Generation of Routes
- 1.1.1 General Information about Pre-planned Tracks
- 1.1.2 Generation, Handling and Administration of the Routes
- 1.1.3 Route Display Settings
- 1.1.4 Route Editing - Graphical
- 1.1.5 Route Editing - Text Mode
- 1.1.6 Details of the Waypoint Data
- 1.1.7 Checking of Routes
- 1.1.8 Completing the Generation of the Route
- 1.1.9 Import / Export Routes
- 1.1 Generation of Routes
- 2 Chart and Route Monitoring
- 1 Voyage Planning
- CONNING
- SENSORS
- OPTIONAL APPLICATIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- 1 Performance Monitor
- 2 Data Maintenance of the Electronic Charts
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 Starting Chart Maintenance
- 2.3 Chart Maintenance Application Area
- 2.4 Update of Charts from Media
- 2.5 Messages during Chart Update
- 2.6 Display Charts which are on a Media or a MFD (workstation)
- 2.7 Maintenance of Charts on your MFD (workstation)
- 2.8 Display Expander
- 2.9 Backup/Restore of Map Data
- 3 Manual ENC Update Editor
- 4 Hardware Maintenance
- 5 SW Version and Updates
- ALARMS
- LISTS AND INDEXES
- DOCUMENT HISTORY
NACOS Platinum
ED 3100 G 110 / 02 (2011-10)
Operating Instructions
A-1 General Information
A RADAR.fm / 10.11.11
A-10
Safeguards
The following table gives an overview about the failure modes and the respective system status as well
as possible measures supporting maximum system availability.
Table A / 3 RADAR Failure Modes
As shown in the above table in case of an installation with two or more radar systems each system is
working independently from the other one, a failure in one system does not affect the operation of the
other systems. Each system can work as stand-alone radar without changing any configuration settings.
Failure description Status Measure and Result
Antenna Unit (antenna, gearbox or
transceiver) inoperable or defective
This antenna / trans-
ceiver cannot be selected
by any MFD any more
RADAR operation with all other
installed Antenna Units is still avail-
able
Display Electronics (MFD-PC) inoperable
or defective
One of two (or more)
radar indicators is not
available
Operate X- or S- Band radar via the
secondary or any other still available
MFD
Display Monitor inoperable or defective
RADAR Keyboard inoperable or defective RADAR indicator remains
available
Operate the MFD with on screen
commands and Track ball only; full
operating level is available
Trackball inoperable or defective Limited basic radar operation via the
keyboard remains available
Network Switch or its power supply
defective
RADAR indicator and
connected transceiver are
not available
Operate another X- or S- Band radar
via the secondary or any other still
available MFD
Sensor Interface, i.e. Data Processing
Unit (DPU), Data Communication Unit
(DCU) or its power supply defective
All radar indicators and
transceivers remain avail-
able
System automatically activates the
secondary DPU or DCU, the main
navigation sensors (for HDG, SOG,
POSN) remain available.
In a double installation, one of the
transceivers is inoperable or defective
The transceiver is not
available
The remaining transceiver
1)
can be
set as slave on the second indicator;
picture is visible at both indicators.
1)
If one of the sensor signals is missing, that navigation data are derived from one of the other sensors
as far as possible, either automatically or manually. For details please refer to chapterSee chapter III
- 3.2 on page 33
In a double installation, one of the MFDs
is inoperable or defective
The system cannot be
controlled by this MFD
any longer
Both transceivers can be controlled
with the remaining MFD unit; both
radar pictures can be observed sepa-
rately
In a double installation, "No RADAR
Video" alarm is shown
The actual transceiver is
not available
2)
2)
Transmission of the radar video from a connected transceiver to the MFD is monitored continuously.
If the connection to the transceiver is disturbed or completely lost, the respective alarm messages
describing the reason for the fault are given (See chapter A - 7.15 on page A-81 for details). If the refresh of
the radar video is not possible, the alarm No RADAR Video is issued; the video in the PPI is cleared and will
no longer be updated.
Switch to the remaining transceiver
In a multiple transceiver installation,
one of the transceivers is inoperable or
defective
The transceiver is not
available
Remaining transceivers can be set as
slave on one of the other indicators,
picture is visible on all indicators.
In a multiple transceiver installation,
one of the MFDs is inoperable or defec-
tive
The system cannot be
controlled by this MFD
any longer
All remaining transceivers can be
controlled with the remaining indi-
cator electronics units, all radar
pictures can be observed separately.