Japan Radio NKE2632 Solid State S-Band Marine Radar User Manual Instruction Manual Operation Part 3
Japan Radio Co Ltd. Solid State S-Band Marine Radar Instruction Manual Operation Part 3
Contents
- 1. Installation Manual Part 1
- 2. Installation Manual Part 2
- 3. Installation Manual Part 3
- 4. Installation Manual Part 4
- 5. Installation Manual Part 5
- 6. Installation Manual Part 6
- 7. Installation Manual Part 7
- 8. Installation Manual Part 8
- 9. Installation Manual Part 9
- 10. Installation Manual Part 10
- 11. Installation Manual Part 11
- 12. Instruction Manual Operation Part 1
- 13. Instruction Manual Operation Part 2
- 14. Instruction Manual Operation Part 3
- 15. Instruction Manual Operation Part 4
- 16. Instruction Manual Funtion Part 1
- 17. Instruction Manual Funtion Part 2
- 18. Instruction Manual Funtion Part 3
- 19. Instruction Manual Funtion Part 4
- 20. Instruction Manual Funtion Part 5
- 21. Instruction Manual Funtion Part 6
Instruction Manual Operation Part 3
2.4.4 Own track information Own ship's track color setting button When this button is clicked on, a "Plot Color" dialog box appears. Click on the color to be used from the list. Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2-54 1 2.4.5 Other ship information [AIS] button This button sets the AIS function to On/Off. On: Off: Note When AIS is set to Off, alerts relating to AIS are also no longer displayed. [Filter] button When the cursor is placed on this button while AIS is On, the AIS Filter status is displayed. [1] [2] [3] [1] Trail True/Relative switching button This button switches the trail mode to True or Relative. When True is set, "T" is displayed on the button and when Relative is set, "R" is displayed on the button. [2] Trail length switching combo box The following status is displayed. Filter type • Filter shape: For Sector, the status is displayed with Start Angle and End Angle, and for Ring, the status is displayed with Distance. • Filtering mode: Priority or Display This button switches the trail length. For the details, refer to "5.4.9 Displaying radar trails (Trails)". [3] [CLR] (Trail Clear) button When this button is clicked on, the trail is cleared. For the details, refer to "5.4.9 Displaying radar trails (Trails)". [1] CPA limit value input box Input a CPA limit value. For the details, refer to "6.4.3 Setting collision decision criteria". [1] [1] [2] [2] TCPA limit value input box [2] Input a TCPA limit value. For the details, refer to "6.4.3 Setting collision decision criteria". [3] [1] Vector past position True/Relative switching button This button switches the vector past position to True or Relative. For the details, refer to "6.4.2.4 Setting the vector length". [2] Vector length input box Enter a vector length. For the details, refer to "6.4.2.4 Setting the vector length". [3] Past position interval switching combo box For the details, refer to "6.8.1 Setting the Past position". 2-55 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 2.4.6 Display inside the PPI Automatic acquisition/ activation zone TT target symbol Association target Ship's heading marker Ship's heading line TT target number Radar trails Past position VRM1 AIS target symbol AIS target number AIS target vector VRM2 EBL1 Other ship's track EBL2 Own ship's symbol Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit Tracked target symbol 2-56 2.5 Names and Main Functions of Each Section of the ECDIS Screen (Option) The screen operation units specific to ECDIS are "Chart Information Area" and "Sub Information Area". For "Chart Information Area", the contents vary depending on whether the chart is ENC/C-MAP or RNC. For "Sub Information Area", the contents are common regardless of the chart type. Refer to "2.5.1 Chart Information Area (ENC/C-MAP)". Refer to "2.5.3 Sub Information Area". ENC/C-MAP Refer to "2.5.2 Chart Information Area (RNC)". Refer to "2.5.3 Sub Information Area". 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B RNC 2-57 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2.5.1 Chart Information Area (ENC/C-MAP) Scale/Range combo box This button displays the current scale or range. Scale display Range display Select a scale or a range from the combo box. For the details, refer to "8.4.3 Switching between scale and range (S-57/C-MAP only)". Motion mode combo box This button sets the motion mode. For the details, refer to "8.6.1 Setting motion mode". Bearing mode combo box This button sets the bearing mode. For the details, refer to "Setting Bearing mode (S-57/C-MAP only)". See the next page. Zoom slider The zoom slider expands/reduces the display in scale/range. For the details, refer to 8.4.2.2 "Enlarging/reducing with the zoom slider (S-57/C-MAP only)". For the details, refer to "8.4.2 Enlarging/reducing a chart with the Zoom function". Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2-58 1 Display category Set the display category of the chart. For the details, refer to "8.5 Changing the Object Category (S-57/C-MAP Only)". Original scale display button When this button is clicked on, the screen scale is changed according to the original scale of the chart that is displayed at the center of the screen. [Home] button When this button is clicked on, the chart screen moves to the position at which the own ship’s position is to be displayed. For the details, refer to "8.3.1 Moving the chart with the [HOME] button". [Event] button When this button is clicked on, an event mark is assigned at the own ship’s position. For the details, refer to "8.12 Marking the Position of Own Ship with an Event Mark". 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 2-59 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2.5.2 Chart Information Area (RNC) Scale/Range button Motion mode combo box This button displays the current scale. The scale cannot be changed. This button sets the motion mode. For the details, refer to "8.6.1 Setting motion mode". RNC information display This area shows the geodetic datum and the original scale of the chart that is displayed. Geodetic datum Original scale See the next page. [Large] (Zoom In) / [Small] (Zoom Out) button This button switches the chart scale between Large and Small For the details, refer to "8.4.2.3 Enlarging/reducing with the Large/Small buttons (RNC only)". Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2-60 1 Chart offset amount display When this button is clicked on, the chart offset amount is displayed on the dialog box. Chart selection button Select a chart from the "Select chart" dialog box that is displayed by clicking on this button. For the details, refer to "8.9.1 Selecting charts from all". [Event] button When this button is clicked on, an event mark is assigned at the own ship’s position. For the details, refer to "8.12 Marking the Position of Own Ship with an Event Mark". [Home] button When this button is clicked on, the chart screen is moved to the position at which the own ship’s position is displayed. For the details, refer to "8.3.1 Moving the chart with the [HOME] button". 2.5.3 Sub Information Area Memo • The display position of Sub Information Area varies according to the display size. Display position Display position 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A 26inch screen (WUXGA) 19inch screen (SVGA) APP B 2-61 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit Switching tab When this tab is clicked on, the contents of the dialog are switched. [1] [Watch] (Monitoring) dialog [2] [POSN DIFF] (Position/distance difference) dialog [3] [Depth] (Depth) dialog [4] [Current] (Current) dialog Memo The tab that is displayed varies depending on the setting. To set up, select [View] - [Options] - [Control] on the menu. For the details, refer to "16.2.15 Setting up Display of Own Ship Track Control, Display Format of Own Ship/Cursor Position and Display of Sub-Information Dialog". [1] [Watch] (Monitoring) window Radar Overlay display button This button displays the Radar Overlay On/Off status and switches the status. Whenever this button is clicked on, the display is switched to On/Off. On: Note When the button is turned OFF, even the alerts related to the radar will not be displayed. Off: [When there are multiple radars] Select a Radar Overlay to be used from the combo box. [Vector(T)] input box Enter a vector length. Input range: 1 to 120 [a] Note When the button is turned OFF, even the alerts related to the AIS will not be displayed. [b] [a] AIS button [a] [b] [a] TT1 display button This button displays the TT1 On/Off status and switches the status. Whenever this button is clicked on, the display is switched to On/Off. On: Off: [b] TT2 display button This button displays the AIS On/Off status and switches the status. Whenever this button is clicked on, the display is switched to On/Off. On: Off: Note When the button is turned OFF, even the alerts related to the TT will not be displayed. This button displays the TT2 On/Off status and switches the status. Whenever this button is clicked on, the display is switched to On/Off. On: Section 2 Off: Note When the button is turned OFF, even the alerts related to the TT will not be displayed. Name and Function of Each Unit 2-62 [b] [Filter] status display When AIS is set to On, if placing the cursor on this button, the AIS filter status is displayed. 1 Display names of the TT1 display button and the TT2 display button At the end of the display name, REL, GND, or SEA is displayed depending on the motion mode and stabilization mode. (Example: TT1-GND) Display characters Motion mode Stabilization mode REL Relative motion display (RM) – GND True motion display (TM) Ship speed relative to land SEA True motion display (TM) Ship speed relative to water To use a TTM sentence for TT symbol display, the OSD sentence must be received from RADAR. [2] [POSN DIFF] dialog Displays the difference of bearing and distance between POSN(Main) and POSN(Sub). [POSN(Sub) Source] combo box Displays the source of the sub position. When there are multiple sub position sources, select a source from the combo box. [POSN Difference] Displays the difference of bearing and distance between POSN(Main) and POSN(Sub). [3] [Depth] dialog Displays the water depth. [Source] Displays the depth sounder that is used. FWD: Depth sounder installed at the front of the ship MID: Depth sounder installed at the center of the ship AFT: Depth sounder installed at the rear of the ship None: Hides the [Depth] tab. When a depth sounder is not installed, the [Depth] tab is not displayed. [Measured from] Displays the water depth measurement reference position. Transducer: Transducer Surface: Water surface Keel: Keel [Depth] Displays the water depth. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 2-63 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit [4] [Current] dialog Displays the bearing and speed of the current. [Set] Displays the bearing of the current. [Drift] Displays the speed of the current. 2.5.4 ARCS PIN input dialog box When an ARCS chart is imported, a dialog box for entering an ARCS PIN is displayed at the startup of the ECDIS mode. For the details, refer to "8.2.3 Entering an ARCS PIN Number (ARCS Only)". Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2-64 Section 3 3.1 Common Basic Operations Powering On and Starting Turn on the power supply according to the following procedure. Do not leave the disc in the DVD drive. Malfunctions of the drives may result. For low-temperature start-up, perform pre-heat for more than 30 minutes. Otherwise, an operation failure may occur and an accident may occur. Press the Power button on the operation unit. The Power button is lit and the start-up screen is displayed. ECDIS 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-1 Section 3 Common Basic Operations Memo • At the center of the start-up screen, "RADAR" (in the case of RADAR), "ECDIS" (in the case of ECDIS), or "CHART RADAR" (in the case of CHART RADAR) is displayed depending on the type of the equipment. • When the power is supplied while all the power supplies are disconnected, the indicator can be started automatically without pressing the Power button. After the start-up screen is displayed, the task menu is displayed after a brief interval. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-2 3.2 Starting Each Mode When this equipment starts up, a task menu is displayed on the screen. On the Task menu, you can select and start the desired mode from the operation modes available for this equipment. Task Menu Display Example When the button of the mode to be executed is clicked on, the screen of the mode is displayed. Note When this equipment is started for the first time, if no operation is performed within 10 seconds after the task menu is displayed, the mode screen that has been set up at the time of shipment will appear. Memo Navigation Data Monitoring (Conning Display) is displayed as valid when the device Licence of Conning Display is available. For the handling of Conning Display, refer to “JAN-7202/9202 Conning Display Instruction Manual”. Alert Management (AMS) is displayed as valid when the Device Licence of AMS is available. For the handling of AMS, refer to “JAN-9202/7202 Bridge Alert Management System (BAMS) Instruction Manual”. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-3 Section 3 Common Basic Operations ECDIS Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-4 3.3 Basic Operations when using a Trackball A trackball in the trackball operation unit is mainly used for the operations of this equipment. This section describes the basic operations performed using the trackball. 3.3.1 Basic trackball operations As the basic trackball operations, move the cursor that is displayed on the screen and perform various operations using the left and right mouse buttons. Trackball Left button Right button 3.3.2 Basic click operations 3.3.2.1 Selecting a button When the cursor is set to a button and the button is clicked on, the function of the selected button is executed. • When a function On/Off button is clicked on, the setting is switched to On/Off each time. • When a function selection button is clicked on, the function selection menu is displayed. 3.3.2.2 Selecting a single object When the cursor is set to an object and the button is clicked on, the primary action (primary operation) related to the target object is performed. For example, when the cursor is set to the sleeping AIS target and the button is clicked on, "Activate" which is the primary action of the sleeping AIS target is performed. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-5 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.3.2.3 Selecting multiple objects When the cursor is set to multiple objects and the button is clicked, a list menu of the target objects is displayed. When an object is selected from the menu, the AUTO mode operation of the selected object is executed. When the cursor is set to multiple objects and the right button is clicked, a target object list menu is displayed. When an object is selected from the menu, the context menu of the selected object is displayed. 3.3.3 Basic operations of double-clicking Double-click the button to end the creation mode in line creation mode or creation of a graphical route. 3.3.4 Basic operations of clicking the right button When the cursor is positioned on the target object and the right mouse button is clicked, the context menu of the target object appears. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-6 3.3.5 Displaying simplified information and operational guide of objects When the cursor is set to a specific object, the "simplified information" and "operational guide" are displayed. Simplified information Operational guide When the cursor is moved, the display is cleared. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-7 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.3.6 Cursor types The following cursors are displayed by this equipment. Cursor Cursor Name Pointer cursor Description Indicates a position on the display panel, menu bar, dialog box, or context menu. Cross-hair cursor Indicates a position on the chart or PPI. In AUTO mode, this cursor is used by an off-centering function (ECDIS) or manual acquisition (RADAR). Hand cursor Appears when the cursor is moved while pressing the left button on a chart. This function enables moving the position freely by dragging the chart. Zoom cursor Appears when a zoom function is selected. Edit cursor Moves an object in user map/manual update/mariner’s mark, or route graphic mode. Offset cursor Appears when the offset of the ship’s own position is set in adjustment cursor mode. Select cursor Displays the position on the chart during the editing of the user map/manual update/mariner’s mark and route graphics. Mark cursor Displayed at execution of User Map/Manual Update/Mariner’s Mark, route plan (addition of WPT), or Manual Position Fix. Chart selection Appears when the chart under the ENC/ARCS cursor is selected cursor or Change Active Panel of ARCS is set. Arrow cursors Appear when any of the following operations is performed. • EBL/VRM, AIS filter, AZ, PI • User map/manual update • Moving the multi-view bar • Operation of EBL, VRM Rotation cursor Appears at PI operation or in route rotation mode of route planning. Eraser cursor Appears in eraser tool mode. Target activation Appears when the cursor is moved over a sleeping AIS target. cursor Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-8 Cursor Cursor Name Description Numeric displayed Appears when the cursor is moved over an activated AIS target or AIS target cursor TT. Numeric displayed Appears when the cursor is moved over an AIS digital information AIS target target or a TT digital information target. cancellation cursor Pointer cursor Appears when the cursor is moved over a hyperlink. Off-center cursor Appears when the RADAR off-centering mode is used. Move cursor • Appears during the dialog box move mode. • Appears when moving an intersection point of EBL/VRM. • Appears when moving Node Fixed EBL/VRM. EBL cursor Appears at EBL maneuver is created. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-9 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.4 Basic Menu Operations Various functions can be executed or set from the menu that is displayed by clicking on the [Menu] button. This section describes the basic menu operations. 3.4.1 Opening the menu Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar. [Menu] button The menu is displayed. [For RADAR] The menu screen comprises two pages. Page switching button: Switch the menu screen by clicking on the button. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-10 1 [For ECDIS] The menu screen comprises two pages. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Page switching button: Switch the menu screen by clicking on the button. Click on one of the buttons that are displayed on the menu. A dialog box for executing or setting the applicable function appears. Display Example APP A APP B 3-11 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3 A submenu is displayed depending on the function. In this case, display a dialog box of the function by clicking on the button on the submenu. Example: TT/AIS Top menu of TT/AIS Submenu of TT/AIS When the submenu screen extends over two pages, similar to the menu screen, it is possible to switch between the pages using the page change buttons. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-12 4 Some functions comprise a classification pane and an edit pane and a dialog is available to hide the classification pane by using the Disclosure button. Example: "Settings" is clicked on the menu. Disclosure button Classification pane Edit pane 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B Hiding the classification pane 3-13 Section 3 Common Basic Operations Memo When the RADAR transmission status is Transmit in RADAR mode and Classification is selected, the classification pane is hidden automatically. 3.4.2 Menu list The menus that are displayed vary according to the task that is currently being executed. Task that is currently executed (: Display -: Hide) RADAR Conning Playback Related section ECDIS Menu Route Planning Section 9 Route Planning Route Monitoring Section 10 Route Monitoring Anchor Watch Section 11 Monitoring a Dragging Anchor Autosail *2 Chart User Map *1 Section 12 Automatic Sailing (option) Section 13 Operating a Chart Section 14 Creating a User Map/ Updating a Chart Logbook Section 15 Logbook TT/AIS Section 6 Target Tracking and AIS Tools View Section 16 Setting Up Screen View Alert Section 17 Setting Up Alerts Settings Section 18 Setting Up the Operation Mode Chart Maintenance Maintenance *1 13.10 Maintaining a Chart 21.1 Maintenance Functions Executed from Menu Help 3.17 Help Code Input 3.18 Password Input Service Section 19 Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment (for Services) *1: Displayed when the chart display option is attached to RADAR. *2: Displayed when the automatic sailing option is attached. 3.4.3 Closing the menu Click on the [X] button on the menu (submenu). Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-14 3.5 Basic Dialog Box Operations When a dialog box is opened, the dialog box is in the factory setting state or state at termination of the previous operation. The setting can be changed by the following operation. • Enter a character or a value in the input box. • Select a setting from the list. • Select a setting by clicking on the button. • Select a setting by checking or unchecking the check box. 3.5.1 Changing dialog box settings This section describes the basic setting change procedure by using the "Edit and Send AIS Message" (AIS message editing/transmission) dialog box as the example. [MMSI] box: Enter a MMSI code (value). [Addressed]/ [Broadcast] radio button: Select whether a MMSI message is to be sent or a broadcast message is distributed by clicking on the radio button. [Message Category] list: Select [Safety Message] or [Routine Message] from the list. Message input area: Enter a message (characters). 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-15 Section 3 Common Basic Operations A function may also be set by opening another dialog box from the dialog box. File operation dialog box display button: When this button is clicked on, the "File operation" dialog box is opened. [Read only] check box: Specify the file as [Read Only] by checking the box by clicking. 3.5.2 Closing a dialog box Close the dialog box by clicking on the [X] (Close) button on the dialog box. [X] button Memo When no operation is performed for one minute after a dialog*1 is displayed, the dialog is closed automatically. When a different dialog is displayed in any of the following cases, the dialog that is currently displayed is closed automatically. • The RADAR transmission status is Transmit in RADAR mode. • Automatic sailing or route monitoring is carried out in ECDIS mode. If setting/editing operation has not been completed when the dialog is closed automatically, the editing contents are discarded. *1 The following dialogs are excluded from the targets. Information monitoring window, information reference window, route monitoring (including Voyage Information, Voyage Calculation, and Pair of data), MOB, and Wave Spectrum Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-16 3.5.3 Title Bar The name (title) of the dialog box is displayed on the title bar of the dialog box. Title of the dialog box The dialog can be moved by dragging the title bar. When moving the dialog, move to the position that does not cover the operation area. If the dialog covers the operation area, it may interrupt the recognition of the display information. Memo Operation area and user dialog area User dialog area Operation area User dialog area Operation area 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-17 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.6 Operation of the Information Monitor Window This section describes the operation and editing of the information monitor window. For the details of the information monitor window, refer to "2.3 Common Information Window". 3.6.1 Opening the information monitor window Click on the page switching button on the initial display window. In the initial display, a blank window appears. The "Page Selection" dialog box appears by clicking on the page switching button. [For RADAR] Page switching button Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-18 1 [For ECDIS] Page switching button Click on the monitor information to be displayed. The applicable window is opened. Click. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B Example: When selecting the TT List in the RADAR 3-19 Section 3 Common Basic Operations Returning to the "Page Selection" dialog box from each window When the page switching button on each window is clicked on, control returns to the "Page Selection" dialog box. Click. Example: Returning control from Target INFO in the RADAR Setting another window for the item (ECDIS only) Select the checkbox for the item for which another window is to be set. Click on the [New Window] button. The item is displayed on another window. Memo The window that is already displayed cannot be set to another window. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-20 3.6.2 Displaying an information monitor window from other than the "Page Selection" dialog box Use the following procedures to display an information monitor window from a display other than the "Page Selection" dialog box. Information monitor window Display method Target INFO 1) Click on the TT symbol. (Cursor AUTO mode) 2) Click the right button on the TT/AIS symbol and select Readout information from the context menu. 3) Click on the AIS Activated target. (Cursor AUTO mode) TT List (RADAR) TT1 List, TT2 List (ECDIS) 1) Select TT/AIS List from [TT/AIS] on the menu. AIS List 1) Select TT/AIS List from [TT/AIS] on the menu. AIS Detail INFO 1) Select one AIS target from the AIS List and click on the Details button. 2) Click the right button on the AIS symbol, and select Readout detail information from the context menu. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-21 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.7 Confirming and Acknowledging an Alert When an alert occurs, a buzzer sound is emitted and an alert balloon is displayed in the alert notification area. Disclosure button Example of alert balloon To acknowledge the alert detailed information, click on the Disclosure button. For the details of the subsequent operations, refer to "3.7.2 Confirming alert contents". The general procedure for handling an alert is shown below. Alert generation Stop the buzzer "3.7.1 Stopping a buzzer" Check the alert contents "3.7.2 Confirming alert contents" Acknowledge the alert "3.7.3 Acknowledging the alert" Resolve the alert cause Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-22 3.7.1 Stopping a buzzer To stop a buzzer (silencing), click the silence button in the alert notification area or press the [SILENCE] key in the trackball operation unit. [SILENCE] key Silence button 3.7.2 Confirming alert contents Alert status area Alarm button Caution button Warning button Display Example when an Alert is generated Display Example when No Alert is generated When an alert is generated, the alert message is displayed in the "Alert status area". The alert type and the number of alerts are displayed by the button. Alarm button Caution button 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A Warning button APP B 3-23 Section 3 Common Basic Operations • Alarm button: Displayed when an alarm is generated. The button is displayed in red. The number of alarms is indicated on the button • Warning button: Displayed when a warning is generated. The button is displayed in orange. The number of warnings is indicated on the button. • Caution button: Displayed when a caution is generated. The button is displayed in yellow. The number of cautions is indicated on the button. Click on the button An alert balloon is displayed. Disclosure button Display the alert detail dialog by clicking on the Disclosure button. [1] [2] [3] [4] [1] [Higher] button When the Higher button is clicked on, details of the alerts of the higher priority than the alert currently displayed appear. [2] [Lower] button When the Lower button is clicked on, details of the alerts of the lower priority than the alert currently displayed appear. [3] Disclosure button When the Disclosure button is clicked on, the original alert balloon is displayed. As a result, the Own Ship Information that was hidden can be re-acknowledged. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-24 [4] Detail information Cause, Status, Date and time (Raised), Details and action (Advice) to be taken are displayed. Memo About Information: Information is displayed in addition to a warning or a caution in the alert status area. Information is used to report operation errors and so on to the users. Unlike other alerts, no detail display is provided for Information. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-25 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.7.3 Acknowledging the alert After the [ACK] (acknowledgement) button of the alert detail display dialog box is clicked on or the [ALERT ACK] (alert acknowledgement) button of the trackball operation section is pressed after verification of the alert contents, the alert that is currently displayed is acknowledged. When there are multiple alerts, perform the same operation by displaying the details dialog box of another alert. When all the alerts are acknowledged, the alert detail display dialog is closed automatically. [ACK] button Memo An alert can also be acknowledged by clicking on the [Active Alert] tab - [ACK] button of the "Alert List" dialog box. For the details, refer to "3.7.4 Displaying Alert List and Alert History". Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-26 3.7.4 Displaying alert list and alert history When an alert list button is clicked on, the "Alert List" dialog box of the common information window is displayed. Memo The common information window can be switched to either the standard window display or the enlarged window display. This section uses the enlarged window in the example. Fort the details of switching between the standard window and the enlarged window, refer to "2.3.2.1 Switching between a standard window and an extended window". In the "Active Alert" tab, a list of the current alerts is displayed. In the "Alert History" tab, a list of past alerts that have been resolved is displayed. Alert list button "Active Alert" Tab of the "Alert List" Dialog Box "Alert History" Tab of the "Alert List" Dialog Box 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-27 Section 3 Common Basic Operations ["Active Alert" tab] [1] [2] [3] [4] [1] Active alert information The number of current alerts is displayed. Number of unacknowledged alerts Number of alerts [2] Active page information Up to 20 alert information items can be displayed in one page. Use this function to switch pages when the number of alert information items exceeds 20, requiring multiple pages. Move to the first page Move to the previous page Section 3 Common Basic Operations Move to the last page Move to the next page 3-28 1 [3] Active alert list • The alert of the highest priority is automatically selected. When an alert in the active alert list is clicked on, the alert is selected. • The details of the selected alert are displayed in "[4] Active alert details". • When a new alert is generated during the screen display, the alert is added at the top of the list. • By clicking on any of the items in the title line, active alerts can be sorted based on the item. • When the [ACK] button is clicked on, the alert is acknowledged. Memo The [ACK] button is not displayed for the [Caution] alert since acknowledgement is not required. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-29 Section 3 Common Basic Operations [4] Details of active alert Details of the alert that is currently selected are displayed. Alert Detailed information Cause: Displays the cause of the alert. Raised: Displays the alert generation time. Details: Displays the details of the cause of the alert. Advice: Displays advice on the alert (action to be taken by the user). Acknowledged: Displays the time when the alert was acknowledged. Category: Displays the alert category. Priority: Displays the current alert priority (identification of Alarm/Warning/Caution). Original Priority: Displays the priority (identification of Alarm/Warning/Caution) at the generation of the alert. [Higher] button When this button is clicked on, the details of the alert of the higher priority than the alert that is currently displayed appear. [Lower] button When this button is clicked on, the details of the alert of the lower priority than the alert that is currently displayed appear. [ACK] button When this button is clicked on, the alert that is currently selected is acknowledged. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-30 1 ["Alert History" tab] Alerts that have been generated in the past are displayed. • Up to 20 alerts are displayed per page. • When a newly acknowledged alert is generated during the screen display, the acknowledged alert is added to the top of the list. • By clicking on any of the items in the title line, active alerts can be sorted based on the item. Memo The Alert History screen is displayed under the extended window only. A standard window is not available. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-31 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.8 Switching the Day/Night Mode The screen display color can be switched to any of five levels according to the brightness within the bridge. Use the following procedure for switching. Click on the Day/Night button on the right toolbar. Adjustment buttons are displayed based on the brightness that is currently set. Example: Day2 is set. Adjust the brightness by using the Whenever the [Light] button and the [Dark] button. [Light] button is clicked on, the brightness increases by one level from the current level. When the [Dark] button is clicked on, the brightness decreases by one level from the current level. : Day 1 : Day 2 : Day 3 : Dusk : Night Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-32 1 Change of the color of the Day/Night button, particularly the use of the [Night] color, may interfere with the recognition of display information. Memo The colors and brightness of the buttons can be changed by setting [Settings] - [Color and Brightness] in the menu. For the details, refer to "18.18 Setting Color and Brilliance". Relationship between the day/night mode and the screen/operation section brightness setting value When the day/night mode is changed, the screen/operation section brightness is set to the following values. 26-inch monitor 19-inch monitor Screen Day1, Day2, Day3: 67/100 Day1, Day2, Day3: 42/100 brightness Dusk: 60/100 Dusk: 20/100 Night: 11/100 Night: 4/100 Operation unit Day1: Level4 brightness Day2: Level3 Day3: Level2 Dusk, Night: Level1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-33 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.9 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen and Operation Unit The brightness of the screen and the operation section can be adjusted. The screen brightness can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 100. The brightness of the operation section can be adjusted in 5 levels (0 to 4). Use the following procedure for adjusting the brightness. Click on the Display and Panel Brightness button on the right toolbar. The following brightness buttons are displayed. Screen brightness Brightness of operation unit Adjust the brightness by using the [Light] button and the [Dark] button. Whenever the [Light] button is clicked on, the brightness increases by one level from the current level. Whenever the [Dark] button is clicked on, the brightness decreases by one level from the current level. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-34 "Display Brightness" dialog If the [MULTI] dial is operated while [Display Brightness] function is selected as the [MULTI] dial assignment function, the "Display Brightness" dialog is displayed. It is possible to adjust the brightness of the display section by rotating the [MULTI] dial. In order to set an offset value so that when set to the same value as the screen brightness of other equipment, the light emitted becomes the same as in other equipment, click the [Advanced] button and adjust the offset using the buttons displayed for setting the [Offset]. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-35 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3.10 MOB (Man Over Board) When a person falls overboard, this monitoring function prevents loss of sight of the position of the person overboard. The MOB use procedure is as follows. Click on the MOB button on the right toolbar. The "Marker" dialog box appears and the MOB marker is displayed on the own ship’s position when the button is clicked on. "Marker" Dialog Box Memo The "Marker" dialog box appears by clicking [Tools] - [MOB] on the menu Monitor with the screen and the "Marker" dialog box. The position relationship between the own ship that is moving and the MOB marker is displayed as follows. Own ship's symbol Position and bearing from own ship MOB marker Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-36 1 See below for how to reference the "Marker" dialog box. [1] [2] [4] [3] [5] [6] [1] [Position] Displays the coordinate of the MOB marker. [2] [Bearing] Displays the bearing from the own ship to the MOB marker. [3] [Range] Displays the range from the own ship to the MOB marker. [4] NM/Km/sm switching button Whenever this button is clicked on, the unit of [Range] is switched to NM, km or sm. Memo NM denotes nautical mile, sm denotes statute mile, and km denotes kilometer. [5] [TTG] Displays the time to reach the MOB marker from the ship speed. [6] [Time] Displays the time elapsed after clicking on the [MOB] button. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 3-37 Section 3 Common Basic Operations To exit from MOB Click the [X] button in the Marker dialog box. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click on the [OK] button. The "Marker" dialog is closed. The MOB marker is cleared Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-38
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