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SODENA
40-62 rue du Gnral Malleret-Joinville
94400 Vitry-sur-Seine France
Tl: (33) 1 55 53 12 70 / Fax (33) 1 55 53 12 71
Web: http://www.sodena.net
GECDIS
Operating Manual
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COPYRIGHT
This programme and all its accessories are registered and protected by the French law
as well as international Copyright agreements.
The use of this programme is limited to one PC. No other use is allowed withoutwritten permission from SODENA.
GUARANTEE
Limited Guarantee Statement
SODENA guarantees the disks and their contents against any default for one month
after the product has been delivered. In case of a justified claim, SODENA will
replace the disks and the dongle (HASP 4 activator).
In no event will SODENA be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software, hardware or their
documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In particular,SODENA shall have no liability for any programmes or data stored in or used with
the SODENA computer system, including the costs of recovering such programmes or
data. This system remains a navigation aid and does not absolve its owner from any
responsibility. Any owner, captain or other person should adhere to the rules of
caution while navigating, as well as conforming to the rules of the International
Maritime Organisation on the security and for the protection and rescue of lives at
sea.
IMPORTANT NOTES
The electronic charts delivered with software cannot replace the official paper
documents. Electronic charts are not officially updated like paper charts.
SODENA USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
WHEN INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU
HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT, AND THAT THE
ENTIRE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SODENA AND YOU SUPERSEDES ANY
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software on any single personal computer system, to copy the SODENA
software solely for the purpose of installing it on your computer and for
backup and archival storage. You may not transfer, lease sell or distribute
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SODENA software to the third party or destroy any copy not transferred. Any
other attempts to sublicense, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties or
obligation is void.
2. You acknowledge that the SODENA software is copyrighted by SODENA
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and is proprietary to SODENA. SODENA retains title and ownership of the
SODENA software. The license granted above is not a sale of the SODENA
software and except as stated above this agreement does not give you any
rights to patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks and any other rights or
licenses with respect to the SODENA software. You agree to hole the
SODENA software in confidence and to take reasonable steps to preventunauthorized copying or disclosure.
3. You may not modify, alter, translate, disassemble or decompile the SODENA
software or documentation or any copy in whole or in part.
4. SODENA provides a guarantee in accordance with the terms of the Limited
Guarantee Statement enclosed with the software. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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Minimum Hardware Requirements
256 Mo RAM
Windows NT, 2000 and XP Operating Systems.
As many communication ports as you have devices
connected.
When operating Gecdis, the following display settings must be set:
Resolution: 1280*1024
Frequency: 60 Hz
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to read this manual.............................................................................................10
What to Do Before Departure.....................................................................................12
1 Navigation Tasks.................................................................................................141.1 Overview .....................................................................................................14
1.2 Voyage Planning.........................................................................................14
1.2.1 Route Planning.....................................................................................14
1.2.2 Route Calculation.................................................................................15
1.2.3 Chart Planning .....................................................................................15
1.3 Positioning ..................................................................................................16
1.3.1 Direct Positioning Sensors.......................................................................16
1.3.2 Dead Reckoning Equipment ................................................................16
1.3.3 Manual Correction ...............................................................................16
1.4 Steering Modes ...........................................................................................17
1.4.1 Hand Steering.......................................................................................17
1.4.2 Trackpilot Steering...............................................................................17
1.4.3 Waypoint Approach Mode...................................................................17
1.5 Monitoring..................................................................................................18
1.5.1 Display of Electronic Sea Chart...........................................................18
1.5.2 Display of Conning Information..........................................................18
1.5.3 Alarms..................................................................................................18
1.5.4 Man Over Board ..................................................................................19
1.5.5 Data Logging .......................................................................................19
2 Getting Started.....................................................................................................20
2.1 Introduction................................................................................................20
2.2 How to Use the Equipment........................................................................20
2.2.1 The Keyboard Shortcuts ......................................................................20
2.2.2 The Mouse ...........................................................................................22
2.3 Launching and Closing GECDIS .............................................................22
2.4 GECDIS Overview.....................................................................................23
2.4.1 The Screen ...........................................................................................23
2.4.2 The Cursor ...........................................................................................27
2.4.3 Accessing the Menus ...........................................................................27
2.5 Important Features to Know ....................................................................27
2.5.1 Centre Mode and Select Mode.............................................................27
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2.5.2 Man Over Board ..................................................................................28
3 Charts ..................................................................................................................29
3.1 C-MAP V3 Charts......................................................................................29
3.1.1 Overview..............................................................................................29
3.1.1.1 About C-Map V3 Charts..................................................................29
3.1.1.2 Opening the C-Map V3 module.......................................................29
3.1.1.3 Installing the C-Map V3 Module and Registering the System........29
3.1.2 Administering Chart databases ............................................................30
3.1.2.1 Managing Chart Databases ..............................................................30
3.1.2.2 Ordering and Registering Chart Licences........................................33
3.1.2.3 Updating Charts ...............................................................................35
3.1.2.4 Troubleshooting...............................................................................37
3.1.3 Chart Objects .......................................................................................38
3.1.3.1 Consulting Chart Objects.................................................................38
3.1.3.2 Traditional and Simplified Symbols ................................................39
3.1.3.3 Chart Object Detail Levels...............................................................39
3.1.3.4 Contour Properties ...........................................................................41
3.2 The DENC module .....................................................................................44
3.2.1 DENC Overview..................................................................................44
3.2.1.1 Introduction......................................................................................44
3.2.1.2 Launching the DENC module..........................................................44
3.2.1.3 Default Configuration ......................................................................45
3.2.2 Managing the Chart Database..............................................................45
3.2.2.1 Managing of the Cells......................................................................45
3.2.2.2 Chart Database Overview ................................................................49
3.2.2.3 Chart Loading Modes ......................................................................51
3.2.3 Updating...............................................................................................51
3.2.3.1 Semi-Automatic Updating ...............................................................51
3.2.3.2 Manual Updating .............................................................................53
3.2.4 The Chart .............................................................................................58
3.2.4.1 The Anti-grounding .........................................................................58
3.2.4.2 Security ............................................................................................59
3.2.4.3 Displaying Information....................................................................63
3.2.4.4 Traditional and Simplified Symbol Displays...................................67
3.2.4.5 The Presentation Library..................................................................67
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3.2.5 Consulting Information........................................................................69
3.2.5.1 Consulting Information on a Cell in the Chart Area........................69
3.2.5.2 Consulting Information on an Object ..............................................72
3.2.6 Glossary ...............................................................................................73
3.3 The ARCS Module .....................................................................................77
3.3.1 ARCS Overview ..................................................................................77
3.3.1.1 Introduction......................................................................................77
3.3.1.2 Registering ARCS Charts ................................................................77
3.3.1.3 Launching the ARCS module ..........................................................78
3.3.2 Charts ...................................................................................................81
3.3.2.1 The Chart Database..........................................................................81
3.3.2.2 Installing/Uninstalling Charts ..........................................................82
3.3.2.3 Updating Charts ...............................................................................83
3.3.2.4 Using ARCS Charts .........................................................................85
3.3.3 Consulting Information about Charts...................................................85
3.3.3.1 Chart General Information...............................................................85
3.3.3.2 Mariners Notes ...............................................................................88
4 Configuring GECDIS .........................................................................................89
4.1 General Configuration...............................................................................89
4.1.1 The Display Tab...................................................................................89
4.1.2 Adding a User ......................................................................................91
4.1.3 Opening a New Session .......................................................................91
4.2 Making the Backup of GECDIS Configuration......................................92
4.3 The Toolbar................................................................................................93
4.4 The Information Windows........................................................................94
4.5 Configuring GECDIS Display ..................................................................97
4.5.1 Colour Mode ........................................................................................97
4.5.2 The Datum ...........................................................................................97
4.5.3 The Display Contexts...........................................................................98
4.5.4 The View Menu .................................................................................100
4.5.5 The Scales ..........................................................................................100
5 Mobiles and Fleets ............................................................................................102
5.1 Mobile and Fleet Configuration .............................................................102
5.1.1 Basic and Advanced Modes...............................................................102
5.1.2 System Information............................................................................103
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5.1.3 Streams...............................................................................................104
5.1.3.1 Adding and Configuring a Communication Port ...........................104
5.1.3.2 Adding and Configuring a NET stream.........................................106
5.1.3.3 Adding and Configuring a FILE....................................................107
5.1.3.4 Spying Input and Output Data .......................................................108
5.1.3.5 Transmitting Sentences via a Stream.............................................108
5.1.3.6 Checking Transmitted Sentences...................................................109
5.1.4 Creating Mobiles and Fleets ..............................................................109
5.1.5 Assigning Information to a Mobile....................................................111
5.1.6 Configuring Information....................................................................112
5.1.7 The Mobile List..................................................................................115
5.1.8 AIS and ARPA Mobiles.....................................................................116
5.2 Mobile and Fleet Appearances ...............................................................117
5.2.1 Defining a Mobile Appearance..........................................................117
5.2.2 Defining a Specific Appearance for a Mobile or a Fleet ...................120
5.3 The Own Ship...........................................................................................121
5.3.1 Own Ships Characteristics................................................................121
5.3.2 Fixing Ships Position........................................................................123
6 The User Layer..................................................................................................124
6.1 Databases and Folders.............................................................................124
6.2 Managing the Mariners Information....................................................125
6.2.1 General Operation on Mariners Information ....................................125
6.2.2 List of the Mariners Information ......................................................126
6.2.3 Configuring the Filters.......................................................................128
6.2.4 Importing a Mariners Information ....................................................129
6.2.5 Exporting a Mariners information ....................................................130
6.3 Routes........................................................................................................1316.3.1 Creating a Route ................................................................................131
6.3.2 Route Properties.................................................................................133
6.3.3 Planning a Route ................................................................................137
6.3.4 Duplicating a Route ...........................................................................138
6.3.5 Checking the Route............................................................................139
6.3.6 Representation of a Route..................................................................139
6.3.7 Skipping to Route Monitoring ...........................................................141
6.3.8 The Autopilot Control........................................................................143
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6.3.9 The Channel View .............................................................................144
6.3.10 Channelling........................................................................................145
6.3.11 Managing the Route while in Route Monitoring ...............................145
6.3.12 Importing and Exporting Routes........................................................146
6.4 Symbols and Events .................................................................................147
6.5 Areas..........................................................................................................149
6.5.1 Circles ................................................................................................151
6.5.2 Text ....................................................................................................153
7 Navigation .........................................................................................................155
7.1 Bearing Lines and Bearing Range Lines ...............................................155
7.2 Clearing Lines ..........................................................................................156
8 Positioning Mobiles...........................................................................................159
8.1 Centring on a Place ..................................................................................159
8.2 Centring a Mobile in the Chart Area.....................................................160
8.3 Dead Reckoning .......................................................................................160
8.4 Fixing Ships Positions.............................................................................161
9 Consulting GECDIS Information ....................................................................163
9.1 Alarms.......................................................................................................163
9.2 The Black Box ..........................................................................................163
Index..........................................................................................................................165
Appendix 1: The Presentation Library.....................................................................169
Appendix 2: Alarms ..................................................................................................180
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10 GECDIS Operating Manual V 2.1.2
How to read this manualGECDIS is built on Windows technology. So ergonomics is the same as any
Windows-based application. The application shows menus and dialog boxes.
The following is the Denc menu, which gathers commands:
There are four types of commands:
Commands followed with anything else: Those commands run a functiondirectly. For example, when you click Presentation Library Version, amessage is displayed. In this message the version of the Presentation Library
is given.
Commands followed with an arrow: When you click this kind of commandsanother menu is displayed in which you will have to make a selection once
again. For example, if you click Automatic Chart Loading, another menugives you the possibility to choose between the automatic chart loading and
the fixed usage.
Commands followed with three dots. When you click this kind ofcommands, a dialog box appears allowing you to configure the software or
operate on it. For example, if you clickDatabase Content the dialog boxthat displays allows you to manage the cells and edit objects.
Commands which are greyed: When a command is greyed, this means thatin the current configuration of the software this option cannot be used. To
make this option available, you will often have to configure or enable another
option.
Here is an example of a typical dialog box - this dialog box allows you to create an
area (LibraryCreate Area):
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In the upper part of this dialog box, you can find some tabs (General, Alarmsand Points List), each one opening a new page and allowing you to configureother parameters.
Name, Date and Comment are fields. You can edit manually the name andthe comment. The date can be edited either manually or with the up and down
arrows.
Type and Appearance are group boxes. A group box is a part of a dialog boxcontaining options with common characteristics.
Closed Area and Open Line are radio buttons. To select a radio button, youjust need to click it.
Line and Pattern are fields with scrolling lists. When you click the smallarrow, a list with different choices appears. Click one of the choices to select
it.
OK, Cancel and Apply are buttons. Click one of them to do the actionrepresented by the button.
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What to Do Before DepartureHere are some operations you should do before your departure.
Charts
Database: Check that you have imported all the charts you need for your voyage inyour DENC chart database. To manage the chart database, see 3.2.2: Managing theChart Database, p. 45.
Display/Approve date for S57 charts: you must check the date for display andapprove of S57 charts (see 3.2.2: Managing the Chart Database, p. 45).
Calculations
Safe Water: You set values for different water contours and depths that will ensuresafe navigation. To enter safe water values, see 3.2.4.1: The Anti-grounding, p. 58.
Route: If necessary (i.e. if the route still does not exist), you can create or update a
new route. To create or update a new route, see 6.3.1: Creating a Route, p. 131 and6.3.2: Route Properties, p. 133.
Customizing
Configuring your screen size: Configuring your screen size is a very important step.If your screen size is not correctly configured, objects of the chart area may be
disproportioned. To configure your screen size, see 4.1.1: The Display Tab, p. 89.
Customizing Gecdis screen: You can customize some parts of the GECDIS screen todisplay on screen information about your ship. Check that you have made your
desired customisation. For more information about GECDIS customisation, see
Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.: Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable.,
p. Erreur ! Signet non dfini., 4.2: Making the Backup of GECDIS Configuration,p. 92, 4.3: The Toolbar, p. 93 or 4.4 The Information Windows, p. 94.
Checking
Datum: You must check that your system is configured with the correct datum toavoid positional errors. To configure the datum, see 4.5.2: The Datum, p. 97.
Sensors: Check the configuration of your sensors. Each sensor must be connected to acommunication port of your machine. You add these communication ports to
GECDIS and configure them to acquire specific sentences. To configure a stream, see5.1.3: Streams, p. 104.
Implementing alarms: You will define some areas where you do not want tonavigate. An alarm may be generated for any ship crossing the limits of this zone. To
create this alarm, see 6.5: Areas, p. 149.
Consulting alarms: Alarms are generated for much important user operations. Thesealarms are saved in the black box (see 9.2: The Black Box, p. 163).
Creating a route: Routes are essential to navigation. You will need to create a routebefore departure if you take a new route. GECDIS gives you two ways to create a
route: with the cursor, directly in the chart area, and with a list of points (see 6.3.1:Creating a Route, p. 131).
Recording the route: Routes are automatically saved in a database when you createthem. This database contains all the mariners information. To learn more about this
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database, see 6.1: Databases and Folders, p. 124.
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1 Navigation Tasks
1.1 Overview
Navigation consists in four basic tasks.
1.2 Voyage Planning
When you plan a voyage, you prepare it; i.e. you define, calculate and optimise the
route. You also have to prepare your charts keeping existing charts you have,
updating them or inserting new ones.
1.2.1 Route Planning
Route planning allows you to modify an existing route or create entirely a new route.
1. A route is defined by the following elements:
Position of each waypoint
Turn radius for each waypoint
Safe water calculation based on Safety limits
Route Planning Chart Calculation Chart Planning
Voyage Planning
Positioning
Monitoring
Steering
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Lane for each leg (cross track error)
2. Information notebook
Alarm window to alert operator in the selected area.
3. Voyage optimisation parameters.
4. Customisation
Information windows and pages to display your desired pieces ofinformation
Toolbar to insert the buttons that best correspond to your needs
1.2.2 Route Calculation
Route calculation for voyage planning includes the following:
1. Calculation of the profile of the route
Distance between consecutive waypoints
Course between waypoints
Wheel-over calculation
Total distance
Estimated time for voyage
2. Check of the route
Check of the dangers of the route3. Voyage optimisation
Time table optimisation
Optimisation based on economical factors
GECDIS processor calculates optimum speed and course between eachwaypoint, ETA, based on the defined data.
1.2.3 Chart Planning
1. Loading of new S57 charts
2. Updating existing S57 charts
3. User generated safe water areas
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1.3 Positioning
Positioning is the way to calculate and keep updated the position of the ship during a
voyage.
The calculation of the position of the ship is based on available navigation sensors.
1.3.1 Direct Positioning Sensors
Satellite navigation systems:
GPS navigator
GPS navigator with a differential correction facility, DGPS
1.3.2 Dead Reckoning Equipment
Ships heading measurements devices:
- Gyro compass (one or two)
- Magnetic compass
- GPS gyro compass
Speed measuring devices:
- Single axis speed logs
- Dual axis speed logs
- Radio navigation equipment
- Satellite navigation equipment
1.3.3 Manual Correction
User activates corrections for the position to adjust the position of the antennas of aship.
Positioning
DirectPositioning
sensors
Dead ReckoningEquipment
ManualCorrection
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1.4 Steering Modes
Steering includes all the different operation modes for steering in order to turn the
ship through planned voyage (harbour to harbour).
1.4.1 Hand Steering
Hand steering modes are:
Steering wheel
Wing steering control
Override tiller
1.4.2 Trackpilot Steering
Operator sets the required heading of the vessel
Turn radius is also set by operator
Turn is initiated by operator
The navigation system displays required heading, radius, rate of turn and
predicted turn.
1.4.3 Waypoint Approach Mode
GECDIS system will follow the planned track to next waypoint.
When reaching the next wheel-over the system alerts operator.
The system performs the turn at planned radius.
Steering
Hand Steering Trackpilot
Steering
Waypoint
Approach Mode
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1.5 Monitoring
Monitoring is a continuous check of navigation data, user actions and performance of
the system. Part of the monitoring is also the display of electronic sea chart and
conning information.
1.5.1 Display of Electronic Sea Chart
Own ship position
Planned track
Grounding alarm
Chart information
1.5.2 Display of Conning Information
Ships heading
Speed (single or dual-axis)
Rate of turn order and direction
Depth
Wind speed and direction
Waypoint bearing
Waypoint ETA
Speed order
Steering mode
1.5.3 Alarms
Route monitoring alarms
Position calculation alarms
Position monitoring alarms
Waypoint approach alarms
Conning
Info
Alarms Man Over
Board
Monitoring
Electronic
Sea Chart
Data
Logging
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Alarms for sensor failure
Alarms for system failure
Alarms for incorrect operator action
Alarm for unsafe water areas
1.5.4 Man Over Board
Built-in function for man over board
1.5.5 Data Logging
History book
Voyage recording
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2 Getting Started
2.1 Introduction
GECDIS is a navigational aid system with a geographic information system, working
on standard computers fitted with Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows
XP.
Navigational aid is given by displaying electronic charts, on which information from
the ship equipment and sensors connected to GECDIS are shown, such as: GPS,
gyrocompass or depth-sounder navigation tools.
GECDIS fits IMO regulations for cartographical data storage (SP52) and their
displaying (SP57).
GECDIS is fitted with in-line and independent tools, allowing system customisation
according to three levels: the ship's equipment, the user and his practices, hierarchy
and access rights.
Furthermore, GECDIS provides independent back-up arrangements to ensure safe
navigation in case of a failure. So if your machine suddenly malfunctions, the
parameters the equipment does not need to be reinitialised manually and operator
settings do not change.
2.2 How to Use the Equipment
2.2.1 The Keyboard Shortcuts
Shortcut keys offer you another way to accomplish common tasks. In many cases,
shortcut keys help you to work faster. Using a shortcut key usually consists in
pressing and holding one key while pressing a second key. Following is a list of the
shortcut keys available in GECDIS. In the following keyboard, shortcuts numbers
have been assigned to keys. These numbers are listed in the table of the next page.
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Nb Shortcut Keys Task
1 Maximizes / Restores the chart area.
2 Window zoom.
3 Switch between Select/Centre modes.
4 Left click.
5 Zooms down.
6 Zooms up.
7+
Inversed zoom window.
8
+
Enlarges the window zoom.
9
+
Reduces the window zoom.
10+
Increases the Own Ships SOW (Dead-
Reckoning mode).
11+
Reduces the Own Ships COW (Dead-
Reckoning mode).
12+
Reduces the Own Ships SOW (Dead-
Reckoning mode).
13+
Increases the Own Ships COW (Dead-
Reckoning mode).
14+
Increases depth (Dead-Reckoning mode).
15+
Reduces depth (Dead-Reckoning mode).
16+ +
Increases height of tide (Dead-Reckoning
mode).
17+ +
Reduces height of tide (Dead-Reckoningmode).
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2.2.2 The Mouse
Left-click: Selects, activates.
Corresponds to .
Wheel: scrolls.
Right-click: Stops, closes actions.
2.3 Launching and Closing GECDIS
Gecdis launching and closing are quite typical of Windows applications.
To launch GECDIS:
In the Windows taskbar, click Start, Programs, Sodena, and then clickGECDIS.
The Welcome to GECDIS dialogbox opens In the list of the User
field, select the user you will log onand enter the password for this user
in the Password field.
ClickOK.
To close GECDIS:
ClickDisplay and then Exit.
The opposite message isdisplayed. ClickYes.
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2.4 GECDIS Overview
2.4.1 The Screen
GECDIS screen consists of several elements: The chart area
The menu bar
The toolbar
The information windows (information bars + information pages)
The title bar
The latitude bar or scale bar
The north arrow
Secondary windows (Chart Overview, Alarm, Pilot, etc.)
The Chart Area
The chart area allows you to display several information layers the user can select
e.g. the chart, mariners objects, mobiles.
The chart layer displays the charts.
The user layer can be compared to a tracing paper superimposed on the chartlayer. In this layer, the user can manage the objects (routes, events, etc.) he
will insert in the chart area. The mobile layer represents your ship and other mobile object (mobiles).
Toolbar Information Bar
Title Bar
Chart Area
Information Pages
Menu Bar
Secondary
Windows
Latitude Baror Scale Bar
(depending on
the scale
North arrow
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The Menu Bar
The menu bar gathers all GECDIS menus. GECDIS is a Windows-based software
containing different menus. Here is the list of the basic menus and their use.
Display Allows you to use some GECDIS main functions (zoom,cursor modes, etc). This menu can also be obtained whenyou right-click anywhere on the chart area.
Charts Configures the display of the chart and its accessibility.
Mobile Configures the mobile layer.
Navigation Manages ERBL and fast routes.
Library Manages the mariners information.
View Activates the display of different windows on the screen.? Displays information about the software.
The Toolbar
The toolbar allows you to create shortcuts for some functions you will use regularly.
By default, this toolbar contains four buttons:
Corresponds to DisplayMan over Board.
Corresponds to DisplayZoom +.
Corresponds to DisplayZoom .
Corresponds to DisplayCentre on Own Ship.
The Information Windows
By default, information windows with specific information are displayed when you
open GECDIS:
The information bars display different kinds of information about the OwnShip (see 5.3: The Own Ship, p. 121) or the cursor. To skip from one typeof information to the other, click the information bar. The defaultinformation of these bars are the following:
Your ship (the name that was entered during GECDIS installation):
Latitude
Longitude
SOG
COG
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SOW
COW
Depth
The system:
UTC
Cursor position
Bearing Own Ship Cursor
Distance Own Ship Cursor
TTG Own Ship Cursor
The information pages contain three tabs (by default) displaying informationabout the ship (the same as in the information bars) information calculated by
the system, and information about the pilot (only available in routemonitoring). To skip from one tab to the other, click each tab.
The advantage is that you are offered a different style of display from the
information bars, and you can choose to display your preferred style of display
in the View menu. The default tabs and information of these tabs are thefollowing:
Your ship (the name that was entered during GECDIS installation):
Latitude
Longitude
SOG
COG
SOW
COW
Depth
The system:
UTC
Cursor latitude
Cursor longitude
Bearing Own Ship Cursor
Distance Own Ship Cursor
TTG Own Ship Cursor
Pilot:
Heading to steer
Leg course
Waypoint closing velocity
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Distance to waypoint
Bearing to waypoint
Waypoint position
Waypoint ID
Origin waypoint ID
XTE
ETA to waypoint
TTG
Final ETA
You can configure these information windows (see 4.4: The InformationWindows, p. 94).
Secondary Windows
These windows are not automatically displayed on the screen. You can mainly add
them with the View menu (see 4.5.4: The View Menu, p. 100).
When you display a secondary window, it is displayed by default in the lower right
part of the screen, but you can drag and display them anywhere. To do so, check the
blue title bar of a window and hold down the left button of the mouse while moving it.
The Title Bar
The title bar gives some default pieces of information that it is not possible to change.
These pieces of information are the following:
The projection
The scale
The datum
The UTC
The position of the cursor
The heading between the ship and the position of the cursor
The distance between the ship and the position of the cursor
The TTG between the cursor and the Own Ship
The Scale Bar or Latitude Bar
Depending on the scale of the chart, a scale bar or latitude bar will be displayed. The
scale bar is displayed for compilation scales greater than 1/80 000 whereas the
latitude bar is displayed for compilation scales smaller than 1/80 000.
These bars are intended to give the Navigator an indication about the scale of the
chart. They are displayed between 2 mm and 4 mm from the left side of the chart
display area.
The North Arrow
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overlapping the scale bar or the latitude bar. If you change the orientation mode
(selecting Course-up or Head-up), this symbol realigns to north.
2.4.2 The Cursor
In GECDIS, the cursor can be used in different ways:
You can centre the chart where you have clicked, if you are in Centre Mode
(Display Centre Mode): the cursor will look like .
You can select an object on the chart area. The cursor will look like . To
do so, you must be in Select mode.
You can move the chart area. To do so, move the cursor on one extremity of
the chart area until it looks like , and then click. The chart area is moving. It
is constantly regenerating as you continue clicking.
2.4.3 Accessing the Menus
GECDIS is a Windows-based software, and like any Windows-based software, it
allows you to access menus by different ways:
In the menu bar
With the toolbar
In the chart area, right-clicking
With buttons that appear on the right of the screen when you select an object
2.5 Important Features to Know
2.5.1 Centre Mode and Select Mode
The Centre mode allows you to centre the chart area on the location in which youhave clicked.
On the other hand, the Selection Mode allows you to select any object (chart object or
user object) on the chart area in order to have information about it in a consultationwindow displaying on the right of the screen.
By default, the Centre mode is selected.
To skip to the Select mode:
If you are in Centre mode, do one of the following:
Click the Display menu and then SelectMode
Right-click the chart area and clickSelect Mode in the pop-up menu
If you select an object, you can display information about it.
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To select an object:
If you are in Centre mode, do one of the following:
ClickDisplay, SelectMode and then the object whose information you wantto display
Right-click the chart area and clickSelect Mode in the pop-up menu
Click the object with the left button of the mouse while holding down the Ctrlkey
A consultation window is displayed on the right of the screen giving you
information about the object you have selected. Some buttons can also help you to
manage this object.
2.5.2 Man Over Board
Man Over Board is one of Gecdis main functions. It is one of the four default
commands represented in the toolbar. Its default symbol is: .
We strongly recommend you not to remove this button from the toolbar. Indeed this
button is used in very urgent cases. It allows you to insert immediately the position of
a person handing overboard. If this occurs, you just need to click this button and a
symbol will be displayed in the location of the Own Ship.
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3 Charts
3.1 C-MAP V3 Charts
3.1.1 Overview
3.1.1.1 About C-Map V3 Charts
The CM-93 Edition 3.0 database (C-Map V3) has been developed to replace the
current distribution format. This database allows the user to load advanced electronic
charting systems (e.g.: ECDIS systems). It is also compatible with S-57 Edition 3, so
it is possible to convert, and import, charts with this format, without any loss of
contents.
The fact that charts are gathered in databases make them easy to use and manage. You
can add several databases, remove them, and so on.
Any chart-related operation can be performed in GECDIS. You can order charts and
register their licences directly. The update process is also easier. You can update your
chart database through a simple Internet connection.
3.1.1.2 Opening the C-Map V3 module
To open the C-Map V3 module:
Click the Charts menu, and then clickModules.
In the new menu, No charts is selected by default. ClickCMapV3. The C-MapV3 menu is now displayed when you expand the Charts menu.
3.1.1.3 Installing the C-Map V3 Module and Registering the System
Information relative to C-Map charts is given within the dongle (protection key) thatis provided by SODENA. After installing the software, you must install the C-Map
V3 module. This operation requires that you load in your computer a file
CMCLInstall.cab- that is included in SODENAs installation CD-ROM, in theInstall CMapV3 Runtime folder. After installing the system, you must register itwith C-Map V3 charts. This operation is made though a three-step procedure:
Sending to C-Map a user.usr file. This file contains the company and systemIDs. It is automatically generated when loading the C-Map V3 module for the
first time.;
Ordering in the software the chart zones whose licence you want to have ;
Registering those licences.
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To install the C-Map V3 module:
When loading the C-Map V3 module for the first time, a message is displayed.
This message asks you to select the folder in which you can find theCMCLInstall.cab file. ClickYes to continue.
In the Open dialog box, browse to the desired file and clickOpen. A window witha progress bar shows you the installation progress of the module. When the
installation is over, click OK in the message that notices the installation wassuccessful. Now you can register your system with C-MapV3 charts.
Send the user.usr file, which is located in the\Sodena\Gecdis\CMAPV3\CMAPV3Runtime folder, to the following e-mailaddress: [email protected]. In the Subject field of the e-mail, enter Newregistration.
In GECDIS, add the World database, which is located in C-Maps CD-ROM (see
3.1.2.1 : Managing Chart Database, p. 30). Order licences, and register them (see 3.1.2.2 : Ordering and Registering ChartLicences, p. 33).
3.1.2 Administering Chart databases
3.1.2.1 Managing Chart Databases
Before using the charts you have ordered and registering their licence, you must add
to GECDIS the whole C-Map V3 chart database (World). This database is located inC-Maps CD-ROM. You can either read this database from the CD-ROM, or copy it
into your hard disk, and read it directly from your computer. If your computer is not
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running low on hard disk space, we advise you to choose the latter solution, because
you wouldnt have to let your CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.
As charts are regularly updated, you will have the opportunity to replace the old
World database by a new one. To this end, the software allows you to copy or movethe new database into your hard drive, while keeping the registered status of your
licences. Charts will be loaded where they have been copied or moved.
In addition to the C-Map database, it is possible to convert and add other databases
that put together S-57 charts. When several chart databases have been added, you can
change the current database (only charts from this database will be displayed) or
delete one of them.
Three pieces of information are given for each database:
Its name
Its version
The next expiration date, i.e. the expiration date of the area whose licence willbe the next one to expire. Data of this field can be displayed with three
different colours:
o red, if the next expiration date is over or the database is not registered
(Unregistered)
o orange, if the next expiration date is inferior to two months
o black, if the next expiration date is superior to two months.
When you try to install the same database twice, a warning message will ask you if you
want to update it with the new database.
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To add a chart database:
Access the Database Management dialog box. To do so, click the Charts menu,and then Chart Database Administration
ClickNew, browse to the folder that contains the chart database, and then clickOK
. If you wish to use the C-Map database, open theCM93_3
folder either in theroot of the CD-ROM unit or in the hard disk.
The next time you will update this database, you will just have to do the same
thing as in the previous step. Make a point of opening the folder that contains the new
database.
To change the current database:
In the Database Management dialog box, select your desired database clicking itsname, in the Name field and the Use this Database button.
The database you have selected is now highlighted with a grey bar. This databaseis the current database.
To delete a database:
In the Database Management, select your desired database. To do so, click itsname, in the Name field.
Click the Remove button. The database is removed from the list of databases, butit is not removed from your hard disk or the CD-ROM; you will be able to add it once
again if desired.
To copy/move a database:
In the Database Management dialog box, clickCopy/Move a Database The Copy a Database dialog box is displayed. To configure the access path into
which you want to copy or move a database, click the Browse
button, next to theSource field, and then select the chart database directory. For example, if the databaseis located in a CD, you must select the drive that defines the CD-ROM driver (E : inmost cases).
Configure the location into which you wish to copy or move the database. To do
so, click the Browse button next to the Destination field.
Do one of the following:
To copy a database, clickCopy to Destination. The database will be copiedinto the selected location.
To move a database, clickMove to Destination. The database will be movedto the selected location.
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3.1.2.2 Ordering and Registering Chart Licences
World charts are divided into 9 zones
each one of these zones is divided in severalareas. GECDIS allows you to select your desired elements, and order their licence to
C-Map. A specific licence key is assigned to each zone or area. After placing your
order, C-Map will send you either all licence keys (each one of them consists of 16
alphanumerical characters), or a password.usr file. Ordering a zone is just the samething as ordering all of its areas. So you dont need to select the areas of a zone if you
have selected this zone.
There are two kinds of licences: subscription, which is valid for one year, and
purchase. If you wish to buy one (several) element(s) and start a subscription for
an(other) one(s), you will need to place two different orders - the first one for
subscribed elements and the second one for purchased ones.
You can order chart licences in three ways:
By phone. To do so, call C-Map office, in Norway
By fax. To do so, send a fax of the order printout
By e-mail. To do so, send a copy of the information relative to the order [email protected], with the following subject: New Registration.
Once registered the licences, you can consult the expiration dates for all the zones and
areas you have ordered.
If you want to know the chart pricing, please contact our local distributor or your C-Map vendor.
This operation may take several minutes. Be careful to use this dialog box when you want
to copy or move a database. Do not use your Explorer.
The zone 0 gathers the whole world chart database, i.e. the 9 zones and their related
areas.
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To order chart licences:
Access the Licence Order dialog box clicking the Charts menu, Chart DatabaseAdministration, and then Order Licences in the Database Managementdialog box.
In the Choose Datasets zone, select the zones and areas you wish to order. Toselect one of the areas in a zone, click the small cross that is located in front of it,
for it to be expanded . In the Order zone, the list of chart cells you have ordered isdisplayed.
Optionally check the Subscription box if you wish to start a one-year subscriptionfor the selected elements. If you wish to purchase them, let this box unchecked. The
Purchase=Yes line will then be displayed in the Order zone.
To order the licences, do one of the following:
To order by phone, call the following C-Map phone number, in Norway: +47
51464700.
To order by fax, click the Print Order button, and fax the printed sheet tothe following number: +47 51464701
To order by e-mail, click the Copy button, open your messaging application,and then paste in the body of the new message the information you have just
copied. After entering New Registration in the Subject field, send the e-mail.
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ClickClose. Depending on your way of ordering, you will receive a fax or an e-mail with licence keys or a file. Now you can register your licences (see the following
procedure).
To register licence keys:
Access the Database Management dialog box. To do so, click the Charts menuand then Chart Database Administration.
Do one of the following:
If you received a file from C-Map, copy it into the hard drive, click EnterLicence File, browse to the licence file in the new dialog box, and clickOpen
If you received licence keys, click Enter Licence Key. Then select eachzone or area to be registered, enter its licence key in the lower part of the
dialog box, and clickOK.
To consult the expiration dates for zones and areas:
In the Database Management dialog box, click View Expiration Dates. TheExpiration Dates dialog box is displayed. This dialog box lists all zones and areasand gives the expiration date for each registered zone and area.
ClickShow Only Registered Zones or Areas to display only the list of the zonesand areas that have been registered.
Once finished consulting the expiration dates, clickOK.
3.1.2.3 Updating Charts
Chart updating consists in importing into your hard drive the changes that were
performed on your charts. Before making any update, you must have registered your
chart licence keys. There are two kinds of updates:
Automatic updates
Manual updates
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Automatic Updates from the Internet
To update your charts by way of Internet, you must be connected to C-Map site from
GECDIS. Your database and the updates will then be automatically detected. This
update is very easy to perform, but it requires an Internet connection.
To update your charts from the Internet:
Click the Charts menu, Chart Database Administration, and then Updatefrom The Internet Optionally clickSize to show the required space for chart updates or List to show
the list of updates. This operation may take several minutes, because you need toconnect to C-Map site.
Click All to download all chart updates. This operation may also take severalminutes to connect to C-Map site and to receive updates.
Once achieved the operation, clickClose.
Manual Updates
Manual updates consist in receiving from C-Map the update files. These files can be
received either by e-mail or by floppy disks. To update manually your charts, you
must create and send to C-Map a .ord file that allows you to receive .ans files. Thosefiles contain all the updates. If you want to receive the .ans files on a floppy disk,
please contact C-Map sales department.
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To update manually your charts:
Click the Charts menu, Chart Database Administration, and then UpdateManually In the Manual Update dialog box, clickCreate Update Order File.
In the Save As dialog box, browse to the folder in which you want to registeryour order, and then clickSave.
After a few seconds, a message warns you that the order file has been successfully
created. Send the file to [email protected].
You will be sent .ans files. Copy them into your desired location in the hard disk
and then clickGet Updates From Files in the Manual Update dialog box. In the Explorer, select the first .ans file, and then clickOpen.
Consulting Updated Charts
As soon as you will have updated one or several chart(s), you will have the possibility
to consult information about them the centre, scale and coverage.
To consult updated charts:
In the Database Management dialog box, clickView Updated Charts
When finished consulting, clickOK.
3.1.2.4 TroubleshootingIf you are experiencing problems installing the software or charts, please check the
following before calling C-Map:
The software has been installed on Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows
98 second edition. Normally, the system will not run on Windows 95 or
Windows 98 first edition.
You have registered the World database in GECDIS (see 3.1.2.1 : ManagingChart Database, p. 30)
The registered World database is available. If you are running the database
from the CD drive, the CD-ROM must be loaded.
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You have correctly entered the licence keys (see 3.1.2.2 : Ordering andRegistering Chart Licences, p. 33).
You didnt reinstall Windows or any major hardware component. Otherwise
you will probably need to reinstall your software. You will then have to re-do
the registering and licence ordering procedures.
3.1.3 Chart Objects
3.1.3.1 Consulting Chart Objects
C-Map V3 charts contain various chart objects. It is possible to display information
about those objects, on the right of the screen, in the Consultation window. You canresize this window with the cursor to display completely information about the
consulted object. Selecting an object also allows you to display information about
chart objects that are located very close the object you are consulting.
To display information about chart objects:
Skip to selection mode (cursor ). To do so, do one of the following:
ClickDisplay and then Select Mode
In Centre mode (cursor ), hold down the Ctrl key
Click an object. Information about this object is displayed by default on the rightof the screen.
To display information about other objects near the selected object, click thearrow, in the upper part of the Consultation window. A scrolling list with objects isdisplayed. You can display information about each one of those objects selecting
them.
To resize the chart object consultation window:
Insert the cursor in the inner border of the Consultation window, as described inthe above drawing.
When the cursor looks like the following , hold down the left button of the
trackball and drag the trackball, either on the right or on the left.
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: The object is displayed. If the check mark appears in front of an object thatsymbolises a category, all the objects of the category are displayed.
: The object is not displayed. If the check mark appears in front of an object
that symbolises a category, no object of the category is displayed.
If you check the All box, upper in the list, all boxes are checked. That amounts toselecting the Full display mode.
If the Land Over box is checked, the land is highlighted (when displaying the radaroverlay for example).
To define a default display:
Do one of the following:
To define a default display from the Charts menu, click this menu, point toChart Presentation, and then click your desired default display. Whenselecting a default display, a check mark appears in front of the corresponding
submenu.
To define a default display from a dialog box, click the Charts menu, point toChart Presentation, and then click Custom Display In the ChartPresentation dialog box, click the button that corresponds to you desired
detail level, and then clickOK.
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To create a custom display:
Click the Charts menu, point to Chart Presentation, and then click CustomDisplay. The Chart Presentation dialog box is displayed.
Configure your desired symbol display checking the desired boxes in front of their
name. Enter the name of the new display in the zone, in the upper part of the dialog box.The Destroy button has moved to a Create button. Click this button.
Create as many customised displays as desired.
To destroy a customised display:
In the scrolling list of customised displays, on the upper part of the ChartPresentation dialog box, select the customised display you want to delete.
ClickDestroy.
To update a customised display:
In the scrolling list of customised displays, in the upper part of the ChartPresentation dialog box, select the customised display you want to update.
Check or uncheck the boxes depending on your needs.
Click OK. A message is displayed, which asks you if you want to save yourchanges. ClickOK once again.
3.1.3.4 Contour Properties
The contour properties option allows you to define four key depth levels: safety
contour, safety depth, shallow contour, deep contour.
Safety contour: Contour above which the ship cannot navigate safely. This
value is fixed by the navigator according to the characteristics of the ship andthe available contours. The line appears in black and its width is superior to
the other ones. If the value the navigator has entered doesnt correspond to any
available contour, the safety contour will be the first deeper contour.
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Safety Depth: All depths strictly superior to the value of this field aredisplayed in grey. The depths that are inferior or equal to the value are
displayed in black.
Shallow Contour: Represents the shallow waters value. The zone wheredepth values are inferior to this value is displayed in light blue. If the value
that is entered by the user doesnt correspond to any available contour, the
zone will be brought to the first deeper contour.
Deep Contour: Represents the deep waters value. The zone where depthvalues are inferior to this value is displayed in green blue. If the value that is
entered by the user doesnt correspond to any available contour, the zone will
be brought to the first deeper contour.
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3.2 The DENC module
3.2.1 DENC Overview
3.2.1.1 IntroductionThe ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display Information System) is an informational system
for maritime navigation, that is considered as the equivalent of an updated maritime
chart. The ECDIS aims at:
Improving sea security
Facilitating chart updates
Reducing the bridgework.
This nautical Geographic Information System (GIS) is an expert system which
contains two elements:
A database, called ENC (Electronic Navigational Chart), containing any
geographical information that is useful to navigate safely
Integrated equipment
Use, presentation and display of S57 charts are based on International Maritime
Organisation (IMO), International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) and International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) regulations and rules. When this ECS (Electronic
Charts System) uses ENC (S57 release 3 chart produced by a government-authorised
Hydrographic Office), it may be an ECDIS as defined by IMO, IHO and IEC.
Before any ENC can be used in ECDIS, it is loaded into the hard disk and converted
into the systems own internal formal (SENC). Some parts of the charts may be date-dependent such as that they are visible after a set date or they are visible only for a
limited period, etc. An important part of ENCs is made of updates.
The DENC (Direct Electronic Navigational Chart) module aims at integrating and
displaying completely S57 chart such that sailors do not have to be preoccupied with
the format of the data to be used. Indeed, the SENC cartographic module does not
display ENCs but a system of electronic navigational charts. Moreover, the S57
standard is considered as an exchange format, especially by the institutions that have
defined it, and it is strongly recommended to use another format to get the required
performance. This standard is an exchange format and also an independent format for
the platform being used.
Moreover, the user can profit by a presentation of his cells because the data import is
accompanied with a data sorting structure.
3.2.1.2 Launching the DENC module
The first time you launch the DENC module you indicate where charts must be
loaded. DENC charts must be located in a DENC_ROOT directory. So when
launching the module for the first time, the system try to find whether GECDIS root
folder includes this folder. If not, you will have to choose a location for the charts
To launch the DENC module:
Launch GECDIS and then do one of the following:
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If DENC is the default chart module, skip to the next step
If DENC isnt the default chart module, once launched, click the Chartsmenu, point to Modules and then clickdenc.
An explorer window is displayed. This window asks you where you want to load
DENC charts. Select a location in the tree, e.g. GECDIS root folder. Once selected thelocation, a DENC_ROOT folder is generated to gather all your data.
To get connected to an existing database through a network, please check that the shared
folder is a DENC_ROOT upper-level folder. For example, if ARCS folder is a GECDIS
subfolder, you will have to share GECDIS folder and select DENC_ROOT. A warningmessage will tell you whether the folder is correct or not..
3.2.1.3 Default Configuration
Some commands of the DENC module allows the user to choose between several
options, other commands can be edited. Default values or options are configured. If
you change them, your modification will be taken into account until you change themagain.
The default configuration of the DENC module is the following:
Symbol Presentation Traditional Symbols
Chart Presentation Standard Display
Security The Safe mode radio button is selected and the followingvalues are defined:
Safety height = 2
Shallow contour = 2 (greyed) Safety contour= 30
Safety depth = 30
Deep contour = 30 (greyed)
Chart Loading Automatic
3.2.2 Managing the Chart Database
To make its managing easy, ENC data is split into cells. Each ENC cell is containedin a separate file. The ENC producer must choose the data so that it does not exceed 5
Megabytes. Moreover the cell size should not be too small to avoid creating too many
cells.
Cells with the same navigational purpose (overview, coastal, etc.) may overlap,
contrary to not data. Point or line features objects, which are at the border of two cells
with the same navigational purpose, must be part of only one cell. They are put in the
south or west cell.
3.2.2.1 Managing of the Cells
The Database Content dialog box allows you to manage chart cells. Each cell of thedatabase is given six pieces of information :
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The name
The code
The usage (navigational purpose)
The update date
The issue date
The edition number
The compilation scale
When selecting a cell, in the upper part of the dialog box, an import report is
displayed in the intermediate zone. This reports lists all the import processes that are
related to the cell. Those processes include the base cell and the updates of this cell. In
the lower part of the dialog box, detailed information is displayed for each imported
file.
On the right of the dialog box, several buttons allow you to manage cells (insertion,deletion, centring, and so on).
To access the Database Content dialog box:
Click the Charts menu and then Database Content
To centre the chart area on a cell:
Either click the cell you want to be centred, and then Centre onor double-clickthe cell. The chart area is now centred on the selected cell, with its compilation scale.
To operate the cells you must be in Automatic chart loading mode (see 3.2.2.3 ChartLoading Modes, p. 51).
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To delete a cell:
Click the cell, the Delete Cell button and then Yes in the warning message. Thecell is removed from the chart cell database.
To delete all cells:
Click the Delete All button, and then Yes in the warning message. All the cells ofthe database are removed.
To insert a cell:
Click the Insert Cell button. The Open dialog box is displayed.
In the Type scrolling list, select the type of file you want to import. There are twofilters:
For S57 data, S57 Cell Files (*.000)
For 7CB data, SENC Files (*.7CB)
In the explorer, select your desired cell, and then clickOpen.Files that are associated to cells, such as text files or pictures, are not integrated
while importing a cell. This option should be used in very particular cases, when
there is no text file nor image to import.
To import a folder:
Click the Import folder button, select your desired ENC_ROOT folder in theexplorer window, and clickOK. All the SENC files that are included in the selectedfolder are imported.
To import an ENC:
Click the Import ENC button, select the desired ENC_ROOT folder, clickOKand then Import. All ENC cells are imported. During importation, S57 data isautomatically converted into SENC data.
The three zones of the dialog box are the following:
The cell table Cells are listed in a table. The columns of this table are as follows:
Name The name of the cell. An example of a cell syntax is:GB4X01NE.000 where:
GB is the producer code
4 is the navigational purpose (overview,general, coastal, approach, harbour orberthing). In the present example, 4 defines
the coastal navigational purpose
X01NE is the individual cell code
000 is the update number. 000 defines thebase cell, i.e. the cell when not updated. An
updated cell will have its three last characters
equal or superior to 001
Code Producer code of the cell. When loading corrupted
data, Non official data is indicated in this column
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Usage Navigational purpose for which ENC data has beencompiled by the IHO. There are six navigational
purposes:
Overview (border: 1/15 000 000)
General (border: 1/3 000 000)
Coastal (border: 1/700 000)
Approach (border: 1/260 000)
Harbour (border: 1/75 000)
Berthing (border: 1/2 500)
Update Date Date in which the cells update will be considered aseffective. The format of the update date is the
following:yyyymmdd. This date can refer to a future
date. This means that this update will only beeffective on this future date.
Issue Date Date of publication and availability of a cell. Theformat of the issue date is the following: yyyymmdd.
This date can refer to a future date. This means that
this update will only be effective on this future date.
EditionNumber
The cells edition number. At ENCs creation, 1 isassigned as a value for this field. Each time a cell is
edited, the edition number increases by 1.
Compilation
Scale
Scale in which the chart objects have been compiled.
When the information is displayed at a larger scalethan that contained in the ENC, an alarm is
displayed.
Import Report This zone gives you the import history of the selected cell. Whenselecting a cell, information about the import and update processes
of this cell is displayed. A typical syntax is the following: File 1imported on 2, where 1 is the name of the cell and 2 is the date ofimport.
Details of theselected cell
(wheninserting abase cell)
This zone gives information about the selected cell. So, when
inserting a cell, the following information is displayed on it:
Filexxxxxxxx.xxxapplied on date,where
xxxxxxxx.xxx is
the cell and date
is the date when
the cell has beeninserted
The introduction line gives general information
about the date of insertion of the cell. The date is
displayed with the following format: ddd mmm
hh:nn:ss yyyy, where d is day, m is month, h is
hour, n is minute, s is second and y is year.
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Producer The Hydrographic Office that produces the cell.
EditionNumber The cells edition number. At ENCs creation, 1is assigned as a value for this field. Each time a
cell is edited, the edition number increases by 1.
UpdateNumber The cells update number. At ENC
s creation, 0 is
assigned as a value for this field. Each time a cell
is updated, the edition number increases by 1.
IssueDate Date of publication and availability of a cell. Theformat of the issue date is the following:
yyyymmdd.
UpdateDate Date in which the cells update will be consideredas effective. The format of the update date is the
following: yyyymmdd. This date can refer to a
future date. This means that this update will only
be effective on this future date.Base cell The fact that the inserted cell is a base cell is
mentioned. No update of this cell has been made.
When updating a cell, the following information is given in the
Details zone:
CellsInformation
The same information as when inserting a base cell
is given.
UpdatedObjects
Information
Information is given for each updated object :
ObjectClass
RecordId
Position
Action (on this object)
Endindicates that the information about an
object has been given and information
about a new object will be given.
When loading non-official data, Non official data is indicated in the Codecolumn of the Database Content dialog box table. A warning message isdisplayed in the lower zone of the Database Content dialog box. This warningsays the following: NO OFFICIAL DATA AVAILABLE. REFER TOPAPER CHART. An orange-dotted line with oblique small lines defines theborder of the cell. On the other hand, when loading corrupted data, cells are
rejected.
3.2.2.2 Chart Database Overview
The DENC module gives you the possibility to consult the location of the cells you
have imported depending on their usage.
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To consult an ENC and centre the chart area on it:
ClickChart and then Chart Database Overview. A plan sphere is represented inthe Chart Database Overview dialog box.
In the GlobeView zone, select arepresentation of the plan sphere
clicking one of the radio buttons.
Optionally, make this plan sphere rotate clicking it. The location of the plan sphere
on which you will click will be set as the centre of the plan sphere.
In the Usage zone, check thebox (es) depending on what type of
cell you want to display.
In this case, a small rectangle is
added symbolizing the cell, which is
listed in your database content with
the selected usage (s).
ClickZoom In and Zoom Out tochange the scale of display of the
plan sphere. So if you zoom in, you
will see more easily the rectangle(s)
representing the cell(s).
Click inside the rectangle of the
cell you want to centre on and then
clickCentre and Close.
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The chart area is centred on the
location in which you have clicked.
Would you have clicked another
location than the small rectangle, the
chart area would have been centred
on a zone without any data. The chartarea would then have been
completely in grey.
3.2.2.3 Chart Loading Modes
The DENC module allows you to use two different chart loading modes: automatic
loading and manual loading.
Automatic loading allows to:
Load automatically all chart cells in the database
Load only charts that correspond to a specific navigational purpose. You can
either select one out of the six navigation purposes (Overview, General,Coastal, Approach, Harbour et Berthing), or select the automatic loadingmode. So charts are loaded depending on GECDIS scale (shown in the blue
title bar of the chart area). Only charts whose navigational purpose
corresponds to this scale will be loaded.
Manual loading allows you to select a specific chart and display only thischart. You wont be able to move outside the chart.
To configure the chart automatic loading mode:
Click the Charts menu and then point to Automatic Chart Loading.
Do one of the following:
To load all charts automatically, clickViewport Coverage
To load charts with the same chart usage as GECDIS usage, point to UseFixed Usage and clickAutomatic
To load charts with only one type of usage, point to Viewport Coverage andclick your desired usage
3.2.3 Updating
3.2.3.1 Semi-Automatic Updating
This type of updating consists in copying or updating a cell from removable media
like CDs or diskettes. National IHO or their distributors provide these updates. After
updating one or more cell (s), a dialog box is displayed. This dialog box lists all
updates and offers you to accept or reject them.
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Rejected updates are applied, but they are annotated as being rejected.
Object Class The standard code of the update followed by the name of thisobject.
Action The action of the update. Can have three values:
Inserted if the object has been inserted
Modified if the object has been updated
Deleted if the object has been deleted
Position The position of the update in the chart area.
Update An update sequence. If the updated object belongs to the firstupdating file, 001 is displayed.
If you click this button, you uncheck all the updated objects.
You will then be able to click the Select All Featuresbutton to check once again all the features. You can also
check each box individually.
Allows to select all the features. When clicking this button,
you can click the Unselect All button to uncheck all thefeatures.
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Applies your modifications and allows to go back to theDatabase Content dialog box.
To update a cell:
Access the Database Content dialog box clicking Charts and then DatabaseContent
Click Import ENC, select your update ENC_ROOT directory with the browse
button ( ) and click the Import button.
A message warning you that some cells have been updated and that the databasecontent will re-open after processing the updates is displayed. ClickOK to display theUpdate Application/Rejection dialog box.
Do one of the following:
If you do not want to display a feature of the list as an update, uncheck its box.
If you do not want to display any of the items in the list, clickUnselect All.
ClickApply.
The Database Content dialog box is re-open. You can close this dialog boxclicking the little cross in the upper right corner.
3.2.3.2 Manual Updating
Manual updating is the second type of updates. It consists in modifying the ENC cell
by creating a user object and modifying a chart object or a mariners object that has
already been created. Mariners objects can be either a point or an area. All the
objects are displayed in orange.
This kind of updates is made with an object editing dialog box, which is displayedafter selecting the chart to be modified in the Database Content dialog box. On the
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right of the dialog box there is the chart area of the selected cell. When you move the
cursor (which is always in select mode) over this window, the position is displayed in
the title bar. The scroll bars on the right and bottom of the dialog box allow you to
move in the selected cell. Also, if you click the chart area, the coverage area is
selected in red, which allows you to list all chart objects of this area. To remove the
selection, right click on the area.
On the left of the dialog box, there is an edition zone of the chart area. You can:
Create a point object ( ) or an area
( ),
Consult a chart object or an update (Selection group zone)
Edit a chart object or an update ( ),
Delete a chart object ( ), an update
( ) or all updates ( ),
Move a point object (from chart or an update).
To open the cell edition dialog box:
Access the Database Content dialog box. To do so, click the Charts menu andthen clickDatabase Content
Select the cell in which you wish to update one or more element (s), and then click
the Manual Updatesbutton.
To change the annotation or user of an update:
Click the chart area, and then select the object you want to edit, in the list of theSelection group box. Click the Annotate button, change the text of the annotation and/or the user, andthen clickOK. If you only enter information for the User field, a message warns youthat no annotation has been entered and user information wont be saved.
To remove an update:
Click the chart area, and then select your desired object, in the list of the Selectiongroup box..
Click the Remove update button, and then Yes in the message that displays.
To remove all updates of a cell: Click the chart area.
Click the Remove All Updates button, and then click Yes in the message thatdisplays.
To move a chart point object:
In the chart area of cell edition dialog box, select the object you want to move, and
then click the Movebutton.
You can click the Latitude Longitude radio button and then enter the newlocation of the object.
Click the Bearing Range radio button and then enter the bearing and rangedifference between the current location of the object and the new one.
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In the new dialog box, click Create Point Object and click in the chart areawhere you want to insert your object.
In the newdialog box, select the type of chart object you want to create and clickChoose. You can double click the chart object as well. In the example, the following
object is selected: Installation buoy.
The General dialog box opens. The cell of this object, the date of creation of theobject and the selected object are greyed. You cannot change them on this tab.
Optionally enter a new position (the position in which you have clicked in th