TECDIS Installation Manual en Rev 2 - 4
TECDIS Installation Manual en Rev 2 - 4
Standard Steering
compass compass
HT405P4 TEL-A1 2.2m 1.5m
HT C01 TEL-A599 1.55m 0.95m
HT C01 TEL-A596 1.55m 0.95m
HT C01 TEL-D596 1.55m 0.95m
JH 19T14 MMD 0.85m 0.45m
JH 20T17 MMD 0.75m 0.35m
JH 23T12 MMD 1.6m 1.05m
JH 23T14 MMD 0.6m 0.25m
HD19T03 0.8m 0.5m
Furuno MU-201CE 2.25m 1.4m
Furuno MU-231CE 2.55m 1.55m
BTC5100C PS/2 0.3m 0.3m
G84-4100LCMGB-2 0.8m 0.6m
Keytouch Panels 0.2m 0.25m
DNH HP-6 1.5m 1.0m
DHN HPS-6 1.5m 1.0m
Furuno RCU-018 0.3m 0.3m
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. 5
SPECIFICATIONS:.................................................................................................................... 11
The installation and commissioning of the TECDIS must be performed by an authorized service
engineer, which has undertaken training or in other forms gained the required skills to perform an
authorized installation of a TECDIS system onboard a vessel.
All position inputs to TECDIS from all external sensors must be in WGS-84
datum.
Checklist to verify the proper installation of the TECDIS shall be filled in and
filed onboard. For TECDIS TCS and TECDIS AW, a copy of this checklist shall
be sent to Telko AS for full type approval compliance. For all versions of
TECDIS, it is strongly recommended that a copy is stored in the installer’s
archives and that a copy is sent to Furuno Norway or Telko AS.
Standards Compliance
http://www.telko.no/site/support/tecdis/compliance
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Equipment lists
Standard Supply
Name Type Qty Remarks
Computer (AC) HT C01 TEL-A596 1 1,9 m power cable
Monitor JH 20T17 MMD 1 2,0 m video cable
1,9 m power cable
Keyboard Cherry G84-4100LCMGB-2 1 1,3 m cable
Mouse Mouse-trak B-MPIND- 1 1,9 m cable
XROHS
Optional Supply
Name Type Qty Remarks
Computer (DC) HT C01 TEL-D596 1 1,9 m power cable
Monitor JH 19T14 MMD 1 2,0 m video cable
1,9 m power cable
Monitor JH 23T14 MMD 1 2,0 m video cable
1,9 m power cable
Monitor HD 19T03 1 2,0 m video cable
1,9 m power cable
Monitor Furuno MU-201CE 1 2,0 m video cable
1,9 m power cable
Monitor Furuno MU-231CE 1 2,0 m video cable
1,9 m power cable
Telko Alarm Interface TEA-01 1 1,4 m cable
19” rack kit for computer HT 00223 OPT-A1 1
Bracket for monitor JH MMD BR 1
Audio amplifier PCI card HT 00072 OPT-A1 1
Speaker (bracket mount) DNH HP-6 (See note 1) 1 0,5 m cable
Speaker (flush mount) DNH HPS-6 (See note 1) 1 0,5 m cable
Control Unit Furuno RCU-018 1
Keyboard Keytouch Panel QWERTY 1 1,9m USB cable
Keyboard BTC-5100C 1 1,3 m cable
Trackball Keytouch Panel Trackball 1 1,9m USB cable
Keyboard and trackball Keytouch Panel Combo 1 1,9m USB cable
Note 1: Loudspeaker required when display unit or control unit does not contain a buzzer
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Installation Overview
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Specifications:
Processor HT C01 TEL-A596 / Monitor JH 20T17 MMD:
Processor HT C01 TEL-D596
• Compact high end industrial computer 20,1 inch viewable image size
• Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 – 3.0 GHz A-Si (Thin Film Transistor) Active matrix,
• Dual Head integrated video card Pixel number: 1600x1200
Intel GMA 3100 Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,255 mm H/V
• 2GB RAM (8GB Max) Response time: 20 ms
• Automotive 250 GB 2.5” Hard drive Contrast ratio: 700:1
• DVD/CD-R/W Dual (48x/16x/6x/8x)
Light intensity: 300 cd/m2
• 4x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet LAN
Viewable angle: +- 85 deg. H/V/L/R
• 1x RS-232 Serial Port
Active display area: 408x306 mm H/V
• 8 ports optoisolated RS-232 / RS-422
serial interface MOXA CP118U-I Auto detects VGA to SXGA
• 1x Furuno RCU-018 Connector Optimum picture with 60 Hz
• 1x Parallel Port Input signal: DVI-D, DVI-D input 24pin
• 10x USB 2.0 ports Input signal: RGB, 15pin mini D-SUB
• Standard PS/2 (keyboard & mouse) Input signal: Multifunction
• Dim: 345 (W) x 133 (H) x 390 (D) mm AC power: 115 VAC/ 60 Hz
• TEL-A596: 110/230V (330W) (70W typical) 230 VAC/ 50 Hz (100 W max)
• TEL-D596: 24 VDC (220W) (70W typical) Weight: 13,5 kg
19,0 inch viewable image size 23,1 inch viewable image size
Active matrix, Thin Film Transistor Thin Film Transistor Active matrix,
Pixel number: 1280 x 1024 Pixel number: 1600x1200
Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V
Response time: 12 ms Response time: 12 ms
Contrast ratio: 900:1 Contrast ratio: 600:1
Light intensity: 300 cd/m2 Light intensity: 400 cd/m2
Viewable angle: +- 85 deg. H/V/L/R Viewable angle: +- 85 deg. H/V/L/R
Display area: 376.32x301.056 mm H/V Active display area: 470.4x352.8 mm H/V
Auto detects VGA to SXGA Auto detects VGA to UXGA
Optimum picture with 60 Hz Optimum picture with 60 Hz
Input signal: DVI-D, DVI-D input 24pin Input signal: DVI-I, DVI-I input 29pin
Input signal: RGB, 15pin HD D-SUB Input signal: RGB, 15pin mini D-SUB
Input signal: Multifunction Input signal: Multifunction
AC power: 115 VAC/ 60 Hz AC power: 115 VAC/ 60 Hz
230 VAC/ 50 Hz (100 W max) 230 VAC/ 50 Hz + 24 VDC
Weight: 11,5 kg (95 W typ – 125 W max)
Weight: 20 kg
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19,0 inch viewable image size 20,0 inch viewable image size
Active matrix, Thin Film Transistor Active matrix, Thin Film Transistor
Pixel number: 1280 x 1024 Pixel number: 1280 x 1024
Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,294 mm H/V Pixel pitch (RGB): 0,301 mm H/V
Response time: 12 ms Contrast ratio: 600:1
Contrast ratio: 600:1 Light intensity: 250 cd/m2
Light intensity: 450 cd/m2 Viewable angle: +- 85 deg. H/V/L/R
Viewable angle: +- 89 deg. H/V/L/R Display area: 396.75x317.25 mm H/V
Display area: 376.32x301.056 mm H/V Auto detects VGA to SXGA
Auto detects VGA to XGA Optimum picture with 60 Hz
Optimum picture with 60 Hz Input signal: DVI-I, 29pin
Input signal: DVI-I, 24pin Input signal: RGB / DVI-A (DVI connector)
Input signal: RGB, 15pin HD D-SUB Input signal: S-Video
Input signal: Multifunction Control input / output: RS-232 D-sub 9pin
AC power: 115 VAC/ 60 Hz Power: 90 - 265 VAC rms 50/60 Hz +- 5 Hz
230 VAC/ 50 Hz (66 W max) (55 W typical)
Weight: 9 kg (approx) Weight: 10 kg (approx)
Mouse-Trak B-MPIND-XROHS:
Functional Specifications:
Resolution: 192 to 576 pulses per revolution of the ball.
Input Switches: Three (3)
Interface: IBM PS/2
Connector: 6-Pin Mini-DIN Male
Pin Assignments: Pin 1 = PS/2 Data
Pin 2 = NC
Pin 3 = Common
Pin 4 = +5V
Pin 5 = PS/2 clock
Pin 6 = NC
Compatibility: Microsoft PS/2 Mouse Protocol, Logitech PS/2 Mouse
Protocol
Switches: Mechanically limited, break resistant
Cable: 96”+-0.5”
Power Consumption: Idle: 8mA
Max: 12mA
Mechanical Specifications:
Dimensions: Approximately 4”wide x 8”long
Weight: 1.3 lbs.
Body Material: Glass filled Xenoy thermoplastic, black
Ball Material: Cast Phenolic Resin
Ball Hardness: Rockwell H 85
Tracking Force: 1.5 oz. maximum, 0.5 oz. typical (15g)
Ball Load: 250 lbs. maximum downward
Ball Speed: 500 RPM maximum
Hand Pad: Injection-molded vinyl, black
Environmental Specifications:
Operating 0 to +50 degrees Celsius
Temperature:
Storage Temperature: -20 to +60 degrees Celsius
Humidity: 0 to 95% non condensing
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Speaker HP-6/HPS-6:
Wiring info:
(1)> Alarm Out - (NO)
(2)> Alarm Out + (NO)
(3)> Sound Alarm out reset - (NO)
(4)> Sound Alarm out reset + (NO)
(5)< Sound Alarm inp. Reset – (NO)
(6)< Sound Alarm inp. Reset + (NO)
(7)- Cable shield
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Chapter 1: Mounting
1.1 Monitor Unit
The monitor unit can be flush mounted in a console panel, or mounted on desktop using optional
accessories.
Screws for mounting the monitor to the console are supplied. When bracket is used screws for
attaching bracket and monitor together is supplied. Screws for mounting bracket to table are not
supplied.
The buzzer in monitor HD19T03 is only approved for ECDIS alarm sound when the
monitor is not flush mounted.
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Dimensions might be shown with or without decimals and indicated as mm [inches]. Tolerance
on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file, as obtainable
from http://www.hatteland-display.com/maritime_line_displays_series1.php.
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Dimensions might be shown with or without decimals and indicated as mm [inches]. Tolerance
on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file, as obtainable
from http://www.hatteland-display.com/maritime_line_displays_series1.php.
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Dimensions might be shown with or without decimals and indicated as mm [inches]. Tolerance
on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file, as obtainable
from http://www.hatteland-display.com/maritime_line_displays_series1.php.
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Dimensions might be shown with or without decimals and indicated as mm [inches]. Tolerance
on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file, as obtainable
from http://www.hatteland-display.com/portfolio_displays_series2.php.
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Do not protrude the housing with screws to fasten the processor. Straps should be used to fasten
the processor at its location, without protruding the housing. Straps are not supplied and must be
arranged locally. Check that front doors of processor can easily be opened and that cables can
easily arranged in the back of the processor.
The processor is suitable for 19” rack-mounting with optional rack mounting kit. Height is
4U.
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Mounting bracket for HT C01 TEL-A596 / D596 (included): All figures in mm [inches].
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Other drawings, including 19” rack kit 4U (HT 00223 OPT-A1), are available from the
following URL:
http://www.hatteland-display.com/computer_htc01.php
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Mounting considerations
Flush mounting
Use the optional flush mount kit Furuno FP03-09870 to mount the control unit to a console
panel.
All figures in mm
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When the combined keyboard and trackball “Keytouch Panel Combo” is installed, the
keyboard and the trackball must be connected separately to the main processor unit using
separate USB cables in order to fully comply with type approvals.
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202 mm
101 mm
1. Select a location where vibrations are down to a minimum, try to avoid vibrations by
adding strength to console where the processor is about to be installed.
2. Locate the unit away from heat sources because of heat that can build up inside the
cabinet.
3. Locate the equipment away from places subject to water splash and rain.
4. Leave sufficient space on the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance and
interconnection cabling.
5. Mount the loudspeaker such that audible sound level is not seriously degraded.
Do not protrude the housing with screws to fasten the units. Straps should be used to fasten the
units at its location, without protruding the housing. Straps are not supplied and must be arranged
locally.
Length: 125 mm
Width: 55 mm
Heigth: 40 mm
For valid installation and operation of Track Control functionality, TECDIS must
be as a minimum be connected to the following:
Two Independent position sensors
Two Independent heading sensors
Speed sensor
Alarm System for transfer of back-up navigator alarm
TECDIS and the NP 2025 PLUS must be supplied with the same set of heading
and log sensor inputs.
On vessels where the steering system does not provide a “freeze rudder function”
and maintained voltage is required for maintaining rudder angle, provisions must
be made on installation of Anschütz NP 2025 PLUS to maintain steering voltage
output on power loss to the NP 2025 PLUS.
The steering mode selector switch or override facility, if installed, shall be located at or in the
immediate vicinity of the main conning position.
Connection to TECDIS
The serial transfer module (NB05-343) on the Anschütz NP 2025 PLUS must be connected to a
TECDIS serial port and configured in TECDIS SETUP (See chapter 3.7).
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1.7 Track Control: Furuno FAP 2000- and EMRI SEM 200 Autopilot
Refer to Furuno FAP 2000 Autopilot “Instruction Manual 8395-2” or EMRI SEM 200 Autopilot
“Instruction Manual 8380-2” for installation of the autopilot. All applicable procedures and
guidelines are to be followed.
For valid installation and operation of Track Control functionality, TECDIS must
be as a minimum be connected to the following:
Two Independent position sensors
Two Independent heading sensors
Speed sensor
Alarm System for transfer of back-up navigator alarm
TECDIS and the Furuno FAP 2000 Autopilot or EMRI SEM 200 Autopilot must
be supplied with the same set of heading and log sensor inputs.
On vessels where the steering system does not provide a “freeze rudder function”
and maintained voltage is required for maintaining rudder angle, provisions must
be made on installation of Furuno FAP 2000 Autopilot and/or EMRI SEM 200
Autopilot to maintain steering voltage output on power loss to the Furuno FAP 2000
Autopilot or EMRI SEM 200 Autopilot.
The steering mode selector switch or override facility, if installed, shall be located at or in the
immediate vicinity of the main conning position.
Connection to TECDIS
The Furuno FAP 2000 Autopilot’s or EMRI SEM 200 Autopilot’s, Electronic Unit AEU 511,
ETS1 Connector Module, must be connected to a TECDIS serial port and configured in TECDIS
SETUP (See chapter 3.7).
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For vessels with class notation NAUT AW, the gyro sensor input to TECDIS AW
must satisfy the following requirements:
2. All equipment with gyro input must be supplied by the same gyro at any
given time to ensure a common reference point regarding heading
information.
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On the following pages wiring and signal distribution diagrams are shown. Signal distribution
diagram is an indication of possible means of signal distribution. During installation actual need
for signal distribution must be verified by installer, depending on signals available and actual
hardware installation on the specific vessel.
Most sensors will be connected using the RS-232/ RS-422 Serial Split cable with 8xDB9
connectors attached to the computer’s Moxa Connector. This cable provides COM ports 3 to 10
(labeled on the connectors as 1 to 8). The pin assignments for these connectors are as follows:
Each serial port from COM 3 to COM 10 is optoisolated, and can be individually configured to
RS-232 or RS-422. Per default, COM 3 will be set to RS-232 and COM 4 to 10 will be set to
RS-422.
The serial ports can be reconfigured by opening the computer and setting DIP switches on the
Moxa serial port PCI card as specified below.
Mode S1 S2
S3
RS-232 ON
RS-422 ON OFF
4-wire RS-485 ON OFF OFF
2-wire RS-485 OFF OFF OFF
COM1 is to be used for TEA-01 Alarm central interface. ECDIS monitor control may be
connected to COM 1 directly. Other sensors may be connected to COM1 via an
RS232/RS422 interface (such as AD400).
If optional speaker connectors HT00072 Opt-A1 are used, LINE OUT and LINE IN are
to be connected using the supplied cable.
LAN connector LAN “F” is to be used when connecting the TECDIS unit to other
TECDIS units, Furuno VDR Adapter or Furuno FAR-2xx7 series radar.
LAN connector LAN “I” can optionally be used for connecting the TECDIS unit to other
networks or internet. To fully comply with type approvals when connected to internet,
a switch must be made available to disconnect TECDIS from internet when the
connection is not in use.
HT C01 TEL-D596: Refer to computer user guide (supplied) page 14 for correct wiring
of DC power connector.
When the combined keyboard and trackball “Keytouch Panel Combo” is installed,
the keyboard and the trackball must be connected separately to the main processor
unit using separate USB cables in order to fully comply with type approvals.
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Note: All position inputs to TECDIS from all external sensors must be in WGS-84
format.
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Use this tab of the setup program to configure input signals, by selecting the “Data”-type either
by activating the desired line in the table to the left, or by selecting the “Data”-type from the
pull-down menu in the “Input”-folder to the right. When “Data”-type is selected, the
corresponding line in the information field to the left is shown as active in blue background
color.
Then, type in a text description in the “Info”-field to identify the source instrument for the
selected “Data”-type. This could be brand name for the sensor connected, as this field text will
be visible in warnings and alerts in the TECDIS program.
In the pull-down menu for “NMEA”-sentence; select the type of “NMEA”-sentence for this input.
For more information about the different NMEA sentences, see the table in paragraph 3.2.11
below. Available “NMEA”-sentences in the pull-down menu will change according to which
“Data”-type is selected. When a given sensor provides more than one of the supported “NMEA”-
sentences, the highest ranking option from the following lists (as applicable) should be used:
AIS
!AI??? AIS UAIS VHF Data Link
1
Position: !AIVDO may be used as a secondary position source whenever primary source is missing.
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Depth
1. $??DPT Depth
2. $??DBT Depth below transducer
In the pull-down menu “Input”-port, select the physical serial port the selected sensor “Data”-
type should be read from. If the “Input”-port field is set to same value as already set for;
“Monitor ctrl.”, “Alarm ctrl.” or “Control unit”, the text of the corresponding lines in the
information field will turn red. This indicates that the port selection is invalid, and that another
COM port must be selected either for the sensor or the conflicting equipment.
The text of the corresponding line in the information field will turn green when valid “NMEA”-
sentences is received on the specified “Input”-port.
3.2.5 IP-port
IP ports: TECDIS has 12 COM ports and 4 IP ports. For each IP port, the IP address and “IP”-
port number must be entered. The “Test”-button establishes a connection to the IP server with the
selected address/port number and the “Received data on selected port”-area will show any data
that is received.
Example: In order to receive position data from a GPS, you need to:
1. Select “Position 1” or “Position 2” from the “Data”-type pull-down menu.
2. Optionally (but recommended) enter a description identifying the sensor as a GPS in the
“Info” field. If the sensor signal is lost while the TECDIS is in operation, an alarm will be
sounded. The alarm message will indicate the type of sensor lost as well as what port it is
connected to and the sensor description from the “Info”-field. The failing instrument
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(instead of having to refer to the configuration in the Setup program) is easily identified.
NMEA Sensor inputs and status can also be displayed in TECDIS.
3. Select the “NMEA”-sentence from the “NMEA”-sentence pull-down menu.
4. Select the “Input”-port for the GPS from the “Input”-port pull-down menu.
In the “Baud/TPA”-field the data speed to be used for the COM are set. The NMEA standard is
4800 (low speed). Be aware though that some instruments require a different data speed
selection. There is also a NMEA high speed standard (38400). AIS units typically use high speed
in order to transmit as much data as possible. (Select AIS in the “Data”-type field and check that
the “Baud/TPA”-field indicates the high-speed setting). The speed is set by selection from this
field’s drop-down menu.
In the “Serial port activity”-field the ports that are receiving data are shown. Whenever data is
received on a COM port, the corresponding indicator in this area will flash green. The indicators
are for COM ports 1-12 in increasing order from left to right.
In the “Received data on selected port”-field the data that are being received from the COM port
that is marked with green in the “Information”-field and selected in the “Data”-type field. By
changing the selected port in “Data”-type field by selecting one of the other “Data”-types, the
data shown in the “Received data on selected port”-field will change correspondingly.
All “Input”-ports settings that is not used should be set to “----“. Additionally there are some
predefined in-/outputs that may have non-NMEA protocol. On the “HT C01 TEL-A-596” and
“HT C01 TEL-A-596” computers used for “TECDIS 2138AA” and “TECDIS 2138AD” the serial
ports COM 1 and 3 are set as RS232, COM 2 is proprietary and remaining COM-ports are RS
422 serial ports.
Monitor Ctrl: Select the COM port (RS232) that the monitor is connected to. This connection
will control the monitor background light and calibration settings, as well as the alarm sounder in
the screen unit (if used). Ensure that the power supplied to the monitor is from the same source
(UPS, mains socket etc.) as for the TECDIS.
Alarm ctrl: Select the COM port that should be used for the alarm central interface (if used). In
the “NMEA”-sentence pull-down menu there are two choices; “Digi” and “ALR”. “Digi” will set
the port up to serial NMEA communication with the alarm central. “ALR” option should be used
when connected to a proprietary alarm interface TEA-01, which is an open/close relay contact.
Control unit (RCU-018): Set “Input”-port to “COM 2” if the Furuno RCU-018 is connected to
the TECDIS. Physically, the “COM 2”-port provides live 12VDC power to the Control unit and
thus this port cannot be used to any other equipment.
Search FLIR: Select the COM port where gyro-stabilized FLIR camera (if used) is connected.
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The “Output”-folder in the upper right corner of the “NMEA Data”-folder have settings for the
following outputs: APB, RMB, RMC and WPL+RTE. For each of the outputs, there are choices
of which of the physical COM-ports the output should be directed trough.
There is also a tick-box for activating IP-server on port 2000 on this folder.
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TECDIS supports communication with external equipment using the following NMEA
sentences, as specified by the NMEA standard and IEC 61162-1 (Ed. 3.0):
NOTE: TECDIS also supports a number of proprietary protocols for specific application areas.
Contact your TECDIS supplier for details.
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3.3 Specification
On this tab, the dimensions of the vessel and the placement of sensors on the vessel are specified.
Specifying the position of the sensors is important in order to get the highest possible accuracy in
position (GPS antenna) and other data as possible.
In the “Ship Size”-field, enter the length, beam, draught and height of the vessel in meters.
o For “Length”- and “Beam”-fields the ship’s largest dimension value for length and
beam should be used.
o For “Draught” and “Height” the largest possible height and draught taking load
conditions into consideration should be entered.
When a second TECDIS unit is present in the installation (for example, backup unit). The
IP address of the second TECDIS unit should be entered in the ”Data export IP” field.
This will activate automatic transfer of active routes to the second TECDIS, and it will be
possible to transfer data (objects, tracks, routes) to the second unit. (See chapter 3.8 Route
Synchronization for details).
NOTE: If the TECDIS unit is not to be connected to a second TECDIS unit, this value
should be set to “0.0.0.0”. For any other value in this field, TECDIS will generate an
alarm if unable to connect to the other TECDIS unit.
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“Radar use true EBL reference”: When this checkbox is marked, it is assumed that
bearings lines received from the radar(s) are true referenced. If this option is not marked,
TECDIS will perform the necessary adjustments.
“Arpa is conning referenced”: When this checkbox is marked, it is assumed that target
information from Arpa radar is already adjusted to the navigator position. If it is not
marked, TECDIS will perform the necessary adjustments.
In the “Alarm”-field, you can select whether sound alarms should sound through the PC
speaker in the chart plotter, through the monitor buzzer or through the RCU-018 Control
Unit.
o “Allow Standby Mode”: When this option is activated, it will be possible to set
TECDIS in “Standby Mode”. In this mode, no audible alarms will be generated.
Activating this option also allows CPA alarms to be disabled in TECDIS.
NOTE: A prominent warning is displayed whenever the “Standby Mode” is
active.
o “Alarm if HDT1-HDT2 > 2.5º”: When this box is checked, an alarm will be
given if the heading from the two sensors ”Heading 1” and ”Heading 2” deviates
with more than 2.5 degrees.
Note: If the TECDIS system has the option “Track Control” enabled, this box is
inactivated as control for this alarm is set up in the “Track Control”-folder.
o When selecting the “Remote silence only”-checkbox an acknowledgement made
on an TECDIS alarm in an Alarm Central (not part of TECDIS system), only turns
off the audible alarm signal. The TECDIS alarm situation must be solved in
TECDIS.
If two positioning methods are in use, the button “Erase Secondary past track” allows
you to remove the past track line from the secondary position sensor.
TECDIS NMEA and TRP/IP server allows distribution of selected comport data out through a
TCP/IP network. This way one sensor can be shared by multiple users in a TCP/IP network.
As shown above, “HDT sentence”, is received on comport 3 and is retransmitted on port 2003
through TCP/IP address 192.168.0.113. This means that backup ECDIS (or other connected
computers to the LAN network) can receive “HDT” data through TCP/IP by selecting correct IP
address (192.168.0.113 port 2003).
Setup procedure:
1. Select appropriate comport with desired data
2. Select appropriate baud rate on receiving comport, by using “Speed” dialog box
3. Select to which TCP/IP ”port” it shall retransmit data (from the selected comport), for
example 2003
4. Describe with text connected device to TCP/IP port ( backup station, conning PC etc.)
5. Select which NMEA sentences you which to send (you may select one, multiple or all on
one TDP/IP port)
”Data activity” shows activity on selected (monitored) comport. HDT is marked in blue due to
it is selected for output to TCP/IP.
”Clients” shows how many listeners (connections) there are on each connected TCP/IP port.
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The option ‘Remove Licenses’ will also be displayed in some instances. Selecting this option and
pressing ‘Start’ will allow you to remove all chart licenses for the specified database. Make sure
you have new valid chart licenses available before starting this option!
The “Start C-Map Chart Manager” button provides access to the C-Map chart database, licensing
and diagnostics interface.
This can be useful when Jeppesen Marine support needs to make adjustments to the system.
By selecting a chart database and clicking “Check Signature”, it is possible to verify that the
database has not been corrupted and is in the same state as when provided by C-Map.
Monitor Calibration Status: Indicates the current status of monitor calibration. The possible
values seen here and steps to rectify any problems are as follows:
Status Tiltak
Connect the monitor to a serial port in accordance
No serial line to monitor!
with Chapter 2: and 3.2.9.
Perform automatic or manual calibration as outlined
Calibration not performed!
below.
The manual calibration file loaded does not match
the connected monitor. Obtain the correct
Wrong manual calibration file loaded!
calibration file from your TECDIS support provider
and repeat manual calibration.
The monitor does not contain the correct monitor
Monitor contains wrong automatic calibration! calibration files. Contact your TECDIS support
provider.
Automatic calibration loaded but not verified Calibration has been successfully performed. Verify
correct calibration by comparing the monitor model
Manual calibration loaded but not verified specified in “Calibration Name” to the monitor
model label.
Automatic calibration loaded and verified Calibration has been successfully performed and
Manual calibration loaded and verified verified.
Calibration Name: Indicates the name of the currently loaded manual or automatic calibration.
Monitor Type: Indicates the monitor model name as reported by the monitor during the last
automatic calibration process.
Manual Calibration: Load Calibration File…: Allows the operator to manually load a monitor
calibration file.
Monitor Connection Tests…: Provides access to tests to verify correct monitor serial
connection (buzzer test, backlighting adjustment tests and monitor identification test).
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3.6 Licensing
By clicking “Show / edit license” information about the current system license is shown as
illustrated below. This information includes the license number and version information, and a
list of installed optional components in blue in the right part of the area. In order to activate
additional optional components, a password for this should be entered in the “Password” field
and the “Program” button should be clicked.
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Add licenses manually: Select the zone or area you have received a license for in the window to
the right (under “Data set or Area name”). The 16-character license code is entered in the
“License string” field. Finally, click on “Add License” to activate the license.
Add license from file: Use this option if you want to use a supplied password.usr file to activate
chart licenses, browse to the location of this file and select it and press “OK”. The licenses
contained in the file will be automatically activated.
In this area, it is also possible to get a list of licenses that are expired and no longer valid (“Get
expired licenses”), to see a list of all valid licenses (“Licenses list”) and to generate an order file
for new licenses (“License order”).
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TECDIS includes full support of Jeppesen Marine’s Dynamic Licensing solution for ENC charts
in C-MAP SENC format. Dynamic Licensing provides a cost-effective method for ensuring
continual vessel ENC coverage with minimal overhead and administrative costs.
Previously, the only way to acquire ENC charts for paperless navigation has been to purchase
subscriptions for all ENC charts required by the vessel in advance. Activating the ENC charts on
the vessel requires license codes to be entered on the onboard ECDIS systems, both initially and
each time the chart licenses expire. Typically, each required ENC chart is licensed for a 12
month period, regardless of whether the vessel actually makes use of the ENC chart or not.
Dynamic Licensing is a subscription agreement between the vessel operator and Jeppesen Marine
that gives the vessel immediate access to ENC charts within the subscription area. The
subscription incurs no immediate costs to the operator. Once the subscription agreement is active,
the vessel ECDIS systems will provide immediate access to any ENC charts required within the
subscription area, either for planning or monitoring. There is no need to enter any license codes.
To prevent uncontrolled licensing costs, the subscription agreement includes a yearly credit limit
based on estimated yearly costs for the vessel. When an ENC chart is licensed by the ECDIS
system, the licensing cost for the chart is subtracted and the credit limit is reduced accordingly.
This credit limit can be extended whenever needed.
When the vessel requires access to a new ENC chart, the system immediately activates a 3 month
license for the chart2. If the vessel again requires access to the same ENC chart after this period,
a new 3 month license is activated. This means that an ENC chart subscription is only purchased
at the time the vessel actually requires the chart, and the 3 month licensing period ensures that no
subscription costs are incurred when the vessel has no need for the chart.
The activated ENC chart licenses are automatically reported back to Jeppesen Marine whenever
the vessel uses the C-MAP Update Service Online to download corrections to the ENC charts.
Since the chart update process is required for paperless navigation, this does not require any
additional work for the bridge personnel.
2
Some Hydrographic Offices requires 12 month subscription periods for all of their ENC charts. For these charts, 12
month licenses are generated.
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3.6.3.6 Invoicing
Based on the reported actual ENC chart usage, Jeppesen Marine invoices the vessel operator for
the licensing costs. This can either be done periodically, or whenever the total outstanding
amount exceeds the maximum invoicing amount defined in the subscription agreement.
Dynamic Licensing provides a clear cost advantage over traditional ENC licensing:
Traditional ENC licensing requires predicting which ENC charts will be required by the
vessel. Since ENC charts are only licensed when the vessel actually requires the chart
with Dynamic Licensing, no charts not needed by the vessel are licensed.
Traditional ENC licensing typically provides 12 month licenses for ENC charts. Since
Dynamic Licensing generates 3 month licenses for ENC charts, licensing costs for charts
that are only required periodically or for shorter periods are lowered significantly.
Dynamic Licensing provides a clear operational advantage over traditional ENC licensing:
There is no need to predict future ENC chart requirements for the vessel, or to purchase
chart licenses in advance.
Activating new ENC licenses requires no chart licensing codes that need to be entered on
the ECDIS systems.
Usage reports are returned to Jeppesen Marine automatically during chart updating, an
operation that is performed routinely regardless of licensing method.
To summarize, use of Dynamic Licensing ensures that ENC chart licensing costs are minimized,
and administration of chart licenses is handled automatically by the system, reducing the
workload both for bridge personnel and for vessel operators.
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After a dynamic licensing agreement is made between Jeppesen Marine and the vessel operators,
this feature is automatically activated in TECDIS the next time the C-MAP Update Service
Online is used.
After activation, ENC charts will automatically be licensed for all required charts within a
specified distance of the vessel3. This ensures that ENC coverage is always available for the
vessel location, and that early route planning or spurious chart requests does not result in ENC
licensing costs.
When the credit limit is lower than 200 credits or the next reporting deadline is within 3 days,
this is reported to the operator as warnings in the alarm system. When the credit limit is
exhausted or the reporting deadline has been exceeded, this is reported to the operator as alarms
in the alarm system (TECDIS Operators Guide chapter 5.5).
Lists of dynamically licensed ENC charts (both reported and unreported) can be viewed in the C-
Map Chart Manager, available in the “Chart Installation / Misc” folder in the TECDIS Setup
program (TECDIS Operators Guide chapter 7.4).
To adjust the distance limit for automatic ENC licensing, the TECDIS Service key is needed.
When the TECDIS Service key is inserted, it is possible to adjust the distance limit in the chart
licenses interface in TECDIS (See illustration above).
3
By default, all ENC charts requested within 5 nautical miles of the vessel are automatically licensed.
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Since only charts within a specified distance are licensed automatically in standard mode, it is
possible to plan a potential voyage in advance without incurring additional ENC chart licensing
costs. Once it is decided that the voyage will take place, the voyage plan should be checked using
ENC charts in order to comply with official requirements for paperless navigation.
On this tab, settings for connection to autopilots and Track Control can be set.
The values in this area specify the conditions needed before Track Control mode can be
activated.
Max course deviation The maximum number of degrees the course over ground (COG) of the
vessel can differ from the planned course.
Max lane deviation The maximum distance of the vessel position from the planned route
leg, expressed as a multiplier of the planned route leg lane width. (For
example, if the lane setting for the initial planned route leg is 100m, and
‘max lane deviation’ is set to x2, the vessel position can be up to 200m
from the planned route leg when Track Control is activated.)
The values in this area will be used as the default values for the parameters specified when
planning a new route.
Speed kn The default planned speed in knots for new route legs.
Lane x 0.01 NM The default planned lane width for new route legs, expressed as
hundredths of a nautical mile. (For example, if the value specified here
is 10, the default lane width would be 0.1 NM.)
Turn radius x 0.1 NM The default planned turn radius for new route legs, expressed as tenths
of a nautical mile. (For example, if the value specified here is 5, the
default turn radius would be 0.5 NM.)
Autopilot: In this field the type of autopilot should be selected. Only the type approved
autopilots according to the certificate, should be installed and configured to work with the
TECDIS. The selection made in this field is transferred to the “NMEA”-folder, where further
configurations should be made.
1. The Setup field “Data export IP” must contain the correct address to the other TECDIS
unit. (See section 3.3 Specification).
2. The TECDIS units must be connected using the specified LAN adapter ports.
3. The LAN adapter port used for connection between the TECDIS units should not be
reconfigured to use an IP address outside the subnet (172.31.3).
4. (Replication) The TECDIS units must use unique license dongles (Telko eToken ID
numbers must be different).
NOTE: The automatic method is activated by default in all TECDIS units produced after
1.November 2008.
When the basic route synchronization method is in use and a route is activated on either of the
TECDIS units, a backup copy of the route is transferred to the other TECDIS. This backup is not
automatically included in the route list on the receiving TECDIS unit, but it can be imported
when needed.
The route is available for import from the following files in the Data subdirectory of the
TECIDS directory (C:\Program Files\TECDIS\Data):
When Replication is activated, all new routes entered, changes to existing routes and removal of
routes is automatically reflected at the other TECDIS unit. In effect, the two TECDIS units will
contain identical route databases.
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Activating Replication
1. Verify that the requirements for this feature listed above are met.
2. If routes are present on the TECDIS units, select one unit where all routes will be kept
and one TECDIS unit where all routes will be removed.
3. On both TECDIS units, insert the Service Key and exit to Windows.
4. On both TECDIS units, run C:\Program Files\TECDIS\Replication.exe.
5. On the TECDIS unit where all routes should be kept, select “Retain routes on this
TECDIS and activate replication” and press Execute.
6. On the TECDIS unit where all routes should be removed, select “Delete ALL routes on
this TECDIS and activate replication” and press Execute.
7. On both TECDIS units, remove the service dongle and reboot the system.
After both TECDIS units are again operational, all routes from the unit where routes were kept
will be automatically transmitted to the other TECDIS. All further route changes are
automatically reflected on the other TECDIS.
Deactivating Replication
1. On both TECDIS units, insert the Service Key and exit to Windows.
2. On both TECDIS units, delete the file
C:\Program Files\TECDIS\SetRtReplicateActive.txt.
3. On both TECDIS units, remove the service dongle and reboot the system.
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When pressing the menu folder button in the top menu bar, menu folders will open in the
lower part of the side menu field. There are 7 different menu folders: “Data”, “Log”,
“Safe”, “Setup”, “Chart”, “Ship” and “AIS”. The menus are separated in a folder system
where of the folders is displayed at a time. Select the desired folder by pressing a folder title.
4.1 Setup
This folders contains.
1. Ship draught
2. Language selection
3. Time zone selection
4. Nmea input status
5. Nav. Position offset
6. Chart utilities
7. Chart library (installed chart databases)
8. Alarm volume (only shown when alarm sound is set to
PC Speaker or Keyboard in TECDIS Setup)
9. Auxiliary
10. Hide/unhide tool tip.
Ship draught: minimum and maximum ship draught is defined in the setup program. When
TECDIS starts, the maximum draught is used as default, but this can changed in the setup menu
folder.
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4.2.6 Wheelover
Wheel over line distance from Waypoint. New command to track
pilot and route monitoring.
Please verify these values with the vessel’s Master before finalizing the installation. These
parameters are not part of the setup program, but are included in the normal program.
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If “Allow Standby Mode” is selected in TECDIS Setup (See chapter 3.3), it is possible to disable
CPA alarms by unselecting “Raise CPA alarm”. A prominent warning is displayed when CPA
alarms are disabled.
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NB: Chart library only displays databases selected in setup menu folder.
Chart boundaries: graphically presents coverage of all charts in the database at present level.
(Levels comply with scale selected on the top menu bar) Licensed charts are displayed with
magenta, non licensed charts are marked with black boundary. Chart names are presented in the
bottom left hand corner of the square.
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Remove dataset: If a database contains imported S57 data is selected in the drop down menu,
the button” Remove Dataset” will delete selected chart.
Import of S57 data is done trough the chart library. Select database in the drop down menu and
press “Import S57”.
A database contains of datasets (charts). ENC data is sold as ENC cells in S57 format. Trough
import to a database every ENC cell is converted to a dataset. This is a two step process:
verification of data and conversion/compilation to a dataset.
To import data, select drive in the field ”Import S57 data from…”. Data is imported to a
database which name begins with S57. However there are none S57 databases present, a new one
(S57) is created. Optional an own database can be created by pressing
”create new database”. S57 database is added automatically and can be
highlighted for viewing in setup menu folder.
When drive is selected, the ”start” button is activated. Press the button to commence import. Data
is automatically verified.
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If errors are discovered a ”S57 Import ERROR report” is shown. The error report contains
name of import file and whether the error are critical or non-critical. Files including critical
errors are not imported. If non-critical errors occurs, files can be imported or excluded by
pressing ”continue” or skip. If “stop” is pressed the import process is terminated.
Disable error report: If this option is selected prior to data import, the process will run
automatically. S57 import files including critical errors will be excluded and files with non-
critical errors are imported.
NB: When using ”disable error report”, it is impossible to view detailed information about the
data import. Also errors reasoning ENC cells not to be imported due to critical errors, are not
displayed.
A import log will be created. This log can be viewed selecting actual dataset in the chart library,
by scrolling down to S57 import log in the information field. If import of chart corrections are
done in S57 format, those can be viewed in C-Map chart update.
By pressing the right mouse button in the message field, log files with information/history about
file verifying and compilation are displayed. This is a overview, not a detailed report/log (not
displaying any deleted datasets).
Chapter 5: Miscellaneous
5.1 Error Messages
TECDIS includes automatic error detection in most functions. If it is possible, corrective
measures will be taken without requiring operator intervention. In case of critical errors, the
operator is notified. In addition to the possible error situations listed here, both the Windows
operating system and support routines may in some instances display error messages not listed.
Common to these error messages is that corrective measures (if possible) are initiated by
restarting the ECDIS. In the case of a system failure any error messages should therefore be
noted. If the ECDIS is not responding or appear to be malfunctioning, try restarting the ECDIS.
If this does not correct the error situation, notify your support contact.
10=Init required too much space Memory full or error. Try restarting ECDIS.
11=Bad init parameters System error, should not normally occur.
12=Data files not found Old data file has been erased or destroyed.
New (empty) data file is automatically
generated.
13=Open db cannot determine type of file Installation error, use of invalid data.
14=Data files appear to be corrupted Try restarting ECDIS to generate new data
file.
16=Could not create index file Hard drive error or full, try erasing old data.
17=Could not create data file Hard drive error or full, try erasing old data.
18=Tried to create existing index file System error, should not normally occur.
19=Tried to create existing data file System error, should not normally occur.
24=Could not close file System error, probably memory error.
46=File number already in use System error, should not normally occur.
47=c-tree has not been initialized System error, should not normally occur.
ECDIS color test for monitor calibration is also placed in IHO presentation library. Open library
by pressing Control + alt + shift + T, and select test diagram by pressing A – B – C- D- E or T on
the keyboard.
Brightness check: Open test diagram E and verify that the grey box is
clearly visible.
Check colors: Open test diagram T. All diagonal lines to clearly separate from background:
Check visibility of each color in the diagrams (A-E). If the monitor fails the test, it no longer
meets the minimum requirements for display performance. It should be evaluated by a qualified
engineer and be repaired or replaced as necessary.
This test must be performed with all color palettes on the system (day/dusk/night).
NB. If monitor settings has been changed manually in the monitor menu, or to make sure correct
settings are used, go to ”setup” menu folder, press ”Auxiliary” and select ”recalibrate screen”
In order for Jeppesen Marine or your chart system supplier to help you, they will need your
System ID number.
Before contacting anyone, at least some of the tests here should be attempted. Tests applicable to
only weather overlay features are marked (Weather). Tests applicable to only chart updates are
marked (Updates).
GENERAL TESTS
A. Check your subscription. Make sure that your subscription has not expired.
Weather Overlay: Expiry information can be seen by opening the weather overlay,
pressing ‘Data’, ‘Download New’ and then ‘Show Subscription’.
B. (Weather) Update your subscription. Jeppesen Marine may make changes to the
weather service that are not automatically reflected by in your subscription.
C. Try another connection method. If you use an internet connection, try downloading by
email. If you use email already, try using another email account/system. If this is
successful, you have verified that the problem is with your connection, not your chart
system or a problem with the update / weather service.
D. (Weather) Try a smaller download size. The problem may be connected to
downloading large files, especially if the connection is “noisy” and/or error prone.
E. (Weather) Try another model. The problem may be connected to downloading a
specific forecast method. If a download of similar size using a different model is
successful, the list of potential causes for the problem is significantly reduced.
F. Try updating the chart software. Telko AS provides software updates containing both
bug fixes and new features free of charges at our website http://www.telko.no. Your
problem may be due to a bug in the software that we have fixed in an update.
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INTERNET CONNECTION
G. Make sure that the internet connection is not turned off. In a valid TECDIS
installation with a direct internet connection, a switch has been installed so that the
internet connection can be turned off when not in use.
H. (Weahter) Try setting a higher Connection Timeout. The download attempt may be
timing out before the request can be completed. Refer to weather overlay documentation
section 1.2 step 6 for details.
I. Verify that you can reach the servers. Exit the chart system (For TECIDS: insert the
TECDIS Service Key first), open Internet Explorer and try the following addresses. If the
reply does not match what is indicated in this table, you are not reaching the weather
service servers.
If these tests succeed, the problem is with your DNS Settings. If you have not performed
test F, do so now, then run the following file and see if the problem is fixed: C:\Program
Files\TECDIS\AddCMapHosts.exe.
K. If test J failed, have your network administrators check the firewall. Make sure that
the firewall in your internet setup is not blocking your weather data requests.
E-MAIL CONNECTION
L. Check your spam folder. Make sure that the replies to your request email from Jeppesen
Marine are not being marked as spam.
M. Try setting a lower Max Attachment Size. Your email service may be having problems
with the weather data attachments. Try lowering the Max Attachment Size value in the
Configure Connection window.
N. Make sure you are not using old request / reply files. Delete all request and reply files
from the USB memory stick so that you are sure you are not using the request or reply
files from a previous download (or from the other TECDIS).
O. Update only one TECDIS at a time. If you send weather / update requests from both
TECDIS systems at the same time, it is very easy to get the reply files mixed up.
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TECDIS 1 and 2
TECDIS 1:
Radar overlay Check that radar overlay from radar is displayed on display after □Good □NG □N/A
9
(If present) pressing radar overlay icon. TECDIS 2:
□Good □NG □N/A
Verify that TECDIS handle different functions like;
1. Disconnect position sensors and observe dead reckoning
performance, verify that alarm is given: pos sensor ½ lost.
2. Activate track dialog and set past tracks visible by clicking
on “show” icon.
3. Enter manual fix, by activating “bearing” icon. Click on
center button on mouse when mouse is in position of visual
object. Use observed gyro bearing to make a red line in
chart towards estimated position. Repeat procedure to make
two lines resulting in a cross bearing.
4. Update charts, enter chart utilities menu, choose C-Map TECDIS 1:
Aids to charts update. Use semi-auto update. Create a update □Good □NG □N/A
10
navigation request file on memory stick. TECDIS 2:
Send file to [email protected] and load received file into □Good □NG □N/A
TECDIS. Update loaded successfully shall be presented
when update Is completed.
5. Activate a route in route menu. To alter at route underway,
click on “Edit” icon in route menu. Modify route and click on
“OK” icon. Route is now altered. When at track steering
mode, 3 waypoints are not allowed to alter, last waypoint,
next waypoint and waypoint after next.
6. Manual adjustment for position is available in setup menu,
click on “nav. position offset” icon and a dialog box appear in
top right corner of map. Enter offset values as appropriate.
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1 Heading Control Starboard 10 deg turn with NAV FULL speed (If available). □Good □NG □N/A
Port 10 deg turn with NAV FULL speed (If available).
Starboard 60 deg turn with NAV FULL speed.
Port 60 deg turn with NAV FULL speed.
WPT 3: 135 deg turn port, WPT 5: 135 deg turn starboard (both with minimum radius*)
WPT 4: 60 deg turn port, WPT 7: 60 deg turn starboard (both with 2 NM radius)
AP Scheduled
Course 90 deg
WP Approach alarm 30
sec before wop
Pre-Warning alarm
120sec before wop
Trial Speed
NSR
Turn radius is
with 1.0NM
TCS Test3)
Failure point in turn.
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The checklists in section 6.2 shall be filled in and signed for all TECDIS installations where
Track Control functionality is present (TECDIS TCS / TECDIS AW), in order to verify
proper installation of the ECDIS system onboard.
The checklist in section 6.3 shall be filled in and signed for all TECDIS AW installations, in
order to verify proper installation of the ECDIS system onboard.
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Revision History
Revision 1.0 (13.05.2005)
Initial revision
Mounting dimensions for JH23T02 added to chapter 1.1 (page 17 and 18)
New chapter: 1.6 Track Control: Anschütz NP 2025 PLUS
M/F JULSUND