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
ED 3100 G 140 / 04 (2011-11)
Operating Instructions
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1.1.7.3 Computation of Sailing Times
The system computes the sailing times that will occur if the track is sailed at a Planned Speed or at a
variable speed, depending on the Departure Time and the Arrival Time (planned time of arrival).
In both cases it also calculates the effect of a speed limitation set by the route parameter MAX SPD
available for each leg of the pre-planned track. This computation is done each time when you enter a
route parameter which is changing the route distances, the relevant speed values or the ETA/ETD values.
- If you set the Planned Speed for the complete voyage, the system calculates a time schedule
based on the speed settings contained in the planned route. It results in the displayed estimated
time of arrival (ETA) for each waypoint in the route and the entire sailing time under ETE.
- If the planned time of arrival (ETA) is input at the beginning of the voyage, the system performs
a speed calculation for the complete route. This calculation is based on the Departure and Arrival
Time set for the planned route, and its purpose is to display the required speed for each leg in
order to achieve the required time of arrival at the end of the route.
- In both cases, the result, the calculated speed for each leg, is displayed under calc. SPD in the
Route List, and can be used by the operator as the current speed setting during manual speed
control. The calculated speed values are in any case limited to the MAX SPD values which may be
defined differently for each single leg of the entire route.
- Additional to the time and speed data in the waypoint and route list, and independent of the calcu-
lation method the estimated time elapsed (ETE), i.e. the entire sailing time will be displayed to the
right of the Planned Speed controls.
- In a system equipped with SPEEDPILOT, the calculated speed values of the route can also be
controlled automatically while the ship is sailing along the pre-planned track. In this case each calcu-
lated speed value of a leg will be used as the set-point for the speed controller and the planned
time schedule is thus fulfilled, if nothing unforeseen happens in between.
Initial Time Schedule
If you load or reload a route, or a new one has been created, the program will set all calc. SPD values
to maximum speed (i.e. to the MAX SPD values contained in the route). At the same time a time schedule
will be calculated based on these speed values and the first and last waypoint will contain the implicitly
resulting departure and arrival time.
Time Schedule with ETA
In order to adapt the initial time schedule of the route to your demands perform the following steps:
1. Select the departure point from the waypoint list and in its ET Mode field set the mode to Depar-
ture.
2. Enter time and date of departure in the ETA/ETD field; this will result in an adapted time schedule,
using the speeds shown in the calc. SPD column.
3. Select the arrival point from the waypoint list and in its ET Mode field set the mode to Arrival.
4. Enter time and date of arrival in the ETA/ETD field.
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his will result in an adapted time schedule by changing the speeds shown in the calc. SPD column but
keeping the departure time.
As long as the MAX SPD values of the planned route are not achieved, the adapted time schedule will
follow your settings for the ETD and ETA (refer also to the Notes below).