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1. Two shades option see below Base Standard Full Custom sets one of the following display types Base Standard Full or Custom This option is unique for vector electronic charts and allows reducing the content of displayed information is the minimum allowable set of information is the minimum set of information sufficient for navigation All chart information will be shown When you select the Custom display type you will be transferred to the Custom Display dialog box where you can select objects to be displayed from the list This dialog box is available only when you select the Custom Display type This type is independent of Base Standard and Full Display types When you select all objects to be shown you get the Full Display type With all unselected objects there will be more information displayed than that of the Base display type and different from the Standard type The Custom display type is saved automatically and you will not loose your settings when you select another Display type Settings Erez pipi os Custom Dirpley A 75 9 Be eB INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHART DISPLAY S Mat a MAT WURAL MANMADE FEATURES PORT FEATURES Le phe Cumes Tide mpe etc SEABED OBSTRACTIONS PIPELINES TRAFFIC S ITE S SWE LA AREAS BLAS amp BEACONS LIGHTS Foe SIGMALS ADD SERVICES SMALL CRAFT EOAR TIEZ Canal hank cguers Tear lt l 90 VY Light sectors This section is intended to set the re
2. Metrics Value of sounding Category of wreck Information Object name Scale maximum scale minimum Select the attribute in the list and type in or select in the appeared ComboBox its value in the Value string These attributes affect such things as the symbol used for displaying the object and information about the object shown on the Object Info panel see chapter VI 5 0 The list of attributes is usually different and depends on the selected object category 6 Plot the object on the chart You can do it directly in the Chart window or by typing its coordinates In the first case simply click on the chart at the required position s To editing please use the common principles of drawing objects described in chapter VI 7 1 In the second case press the Metrics button SAVE Cancel Metrics Type the coordinates of the point or vertexes in the table LEFT click on the field you would like to change or select it with ARROW keys and press ENTER type the value and press ENTER If you press the TAB key you start editing the next cell of the table immediately If you want to continue editing the object attributes release the Metrics button 7 Press the Save button In the Updated by window xj type your name and press OK button Your object has been added to the History tree Oceanview User lt E Cancel 26 3 3 Adding an Object from Notice to Mariners NtMs The principal difference of adding this kind of
3. h Other settings Chart Customize Presentation i Five palette styles smi ee fe Se ee ee d d Opening an deleting internal bookmarks mE TTT 5 2 Dover Strait e Saving external OVB bookmarks as MS File Save as File Save Windows files and opening them File Open f Saving external OVD bookmarks as MS File Save as File Save Windows files and opening them File Open 6 Screenshots File Export a L 7 Printing out screenshots directly from OceanView File Print 8 3 Dimensional mode 9 Two tools for cartographic measurements a 10 Tidal calculations 11 Mariners objects Data Mariner objects 12 Weather forecasts downloading Weather Download a Wind forecast Weather Wind b Pressure forecast Weather Pressure c Waves forecast Weather Waves d Currents forecast Weather Currents e Temperature forecast Weather Temperature E f Precipitations forecast Weather Precipitations g Tropical Storms forecast Weather Tropical storms Chart Supplementary Info 13 GMDSS Master Plan database GMDSS 14 SAR Global Plan database Chart Supplementary Info SAR Tools Voyage planning Route Finder 15 Automatic route calculation Tools Voyage planning Route finder Own ship data a Setting own ship data Tools Voyage planning b Selecting ports Route Finder Ad
4. x 4 T x E Highlight Ports ann Remove all Oin Q restrictions Calculate Sorted ByPot By Country Z Highlight T Highlight All N Add to Itinerary F Itinerary Disabled Passages Arctic Bering Sea Arctic North Sea Route Arctic North West Passage Buran Channel East River N Y English Channel WOOO 0 0 0 Falsterbokanalen Goeta Alv Trollhaate Kan L Guldborgsund 4 I Ay Add Waypoints Own ship data Edit route i Inshore traffic allowed M Highlight A Mark all Clear al Save as route 2 1 Setting own ship data Press Own ship data CIA button A Ship properties window will appear 1 Enter the Maximum ship height the distance between lower keel and upper aerial points This value is constant for the vessel WL p T current draft Enter the current draft Click on the Bunker Costs tab and enter bunker figures for the Voyage report that will be created later see chapter VII 6 0 Hm max height Consumption figures are constant for the same vessel They represent Heavy Fuel and Diesel Oil consumption in tons per day dependent on speed The appropriate diagram is calculated automatically Port consumption can also be entered Enter purchasing price for Heavy Fuel and Diesel Oil Enter Fixed costs per day Bunkers Costs Ship s Details E meters fio mete
5. 52 4 4 Critical points panel Critical points are supposed to be used by Mariners in ECS ECDIS When the vessel approaches a critical point a system should notify the Mariner by sound or any other signal that an event is about to occur For example a critical point may be plotted at the entrance to a mandatory reporting area at Call Pilot or 1 Hour Notice positions Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Waypoints Critical points Schedule C This symbol represents a critical point on the chart Please note that it is practically impossible to plot a waypoint precisely on a route The system solves that problem as follows You have a route on the chart and plot the critical point somewhere near it The system draws a perpendicular from this critical point to the route and gets a point on your route It is the point that is used by system for your notification Actually that point is considered by the system as the critical point In cases when your critical point is positioned far away from the route and there is an ambiguous situation the shortest perpendicular will be chosen On the other hand the vessel can also be beside the plotted route A special algorithm is used for transferring the actual vessel s position to the route At any time the system calculates the position where the vessel should be on the plotted route It also calculates relative speed along the route It is the relative speed transfer
6. Database later from OceanView itself proceed to step 16 now However we strongly recommended you to install the Database at this time 13 Insert the CD with the chart database into the CD ROM drive and select path to its location Normally the Chart Database is located on a separate CD in a folder called CM93_3 for example D CM93_ 3 14 Answer Yes to the next question o ee in order to copy the database to E the hard disk If you do not copy Do vou want bo copy database From located place into your hard disk it to the hard drive you will need to make sure that the chart CD is in the CD ROM drive whenever you use OceanView We strongly recommended you to copy the Database to the Hard disk TF not Oceanview can work only while the database is accesible 15 Select the path where the Database will be copied to on the hard drive default path is C Program Files C MAP DataBases Press Next to start copying The database will now be copied to a directory called WORLD CM93_3 under your chosen directory 16 The last step of installation j Nl procedure is to send a file USER USR to C MAP office e To obtain access to the CM 93 3 chart database you must submit the File do not do this is you have an Program Files C MAPIUSER USR to C M4P office For processing eToken This file has been Would you like to send it via e mail service at this time generated during the installation procedure and Mo
7. These zones graphically show night time grey daytime green and twilights blue In addition there is a very useful feature within this diagram When you move the mouse pointer over the diagram area it becomes a cross Move the cross pointer position and the time and corresponding tidal heights are shown allowing you to obtain detailed tidal information x Please note that you do not need to move cross cursor precisely over the line Only horizontal l movement time affects the tidal height figure The time and tidal height for maximum high water and minimum low water are given on the left part of the panel in the Locations box You can see several entries in the Locations list if you have clicked on a small scale chart and there were several tidal prediction locations near that point In such cases you can select any location from the list 62 It is possible to predict tides for any future date There are two means to do this 1 LEFT click on the Date indicator allows you to enter the date manually Select day month or year with LEFT and RIGHT keyboard arrows Use UP and DOWN keys for editing the selected item The diagram is renewed automatically 2 Press on the downward arrow in the Date indicator to call the Date selection dialog box May 2003 Mon Tue ved Thu Fro Sat Sun aa 2 E d F 0 g 10 11 13 Eb 15 16 17 fe ofl 6 e ea d of 20 29 30 Jl E d p b Fi Today 05 05 2003 14 May 2003 Today date is
8. With pel Routes Export Import 3 J X CTRL and SHIFT you can select a number of routes All those routes Fram Port PR will be saved in a single file KOBENHAYVM Denme KOBENHA MIC vs TAD Sweder Press the Export SALERNO MAR SEIL SALERNO Italy MARSEILLE Fre button A standard MS Windows Save as Mersin Constanta window will appear MARSEILLE GALLUP MARSEILLE Fra GALLUIFOL Italy Enter the file name and save the route If you select or type in an existing file name the routes are added to that existing file Show Rename Delete Please note the file will be saved in the folder defined in the Tools Options File Locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 Available routes In order to import routes Select Tools Export amp Import Routes command The Routes Export Import window will appear Press Import button A standard MS Windows Open window will appear Open the file containing the required route The Select Route Name table will appear a Select Route Name Please select Entry Name EROBENMHAVA Denmark YSTAD Mersin Constanta MARSEILLE GALLIPOLI Type Name of Route Pa KOBENAAYA Denmark YSTAD E Reverse Route UK Cancel Select the route you want to import If there is only one route in the file you will not have to select anything Type the new route name if you want Switch on function Reverse Route if you want an opposite route direction But be care
9. removing and inserting the eToken when prompted lf MS Windows detects the eToken by mistake and tries to install drivers you have to cancel this operation when asked In the Welcome window press the Next button In the Choose Destination Location window enter the folder for installing OceanView recommended default path is C Program Files C MAP Select Program Folder window Enter the folder name for MS Windows Start menu default OceanView When you are asked the question Please enter the diagonal of your screen in inches enter the correct value which depends on your personal computers monitor The most common sizes are 13 15 17 19 and 21 inches If you are in doubt please check the documentation of your monitor 10 User information window Type your name name of your company and the System ID number The System ID should be on a sticker on the back of your software package If you have any questions regarding this please contact a C MAP representative If you have an eToken you will not be prompted to enter the System ID as this will be done automatically 11 The system will then commence copying the necessary files 12 After completion the following message T T E will appear afa The CM 93 3 database contains the Would you like to install the CM 93 3 database at this time worldwide chart collection Press Yes for installation and registration However if y N you press No you can install the 2
10. settings that were made during the previous working session This feature allows a fast and easy way of exchanging geo referenced information between the members of a working group within the office network or by Internet and even via direct communication channels such as GSM or Inmarsat 3 0 Electronic documents with associated chart information The geo referenced bookmarks relate to a particular theme that can be organized in the database assembled together with CM 93 3 Electronic chart database and made into a specially compiled customer database Text files formatted in MS Word and scanned pictures can be linked to this database as well When organized in this way with the viewer that provides the navigation and sea rch functions in the database such structured information is considered as electronic documents or publications This powerful feature of the system allows the user to easily create and distribute value added products and services on a subscription basis with continuous automatic updating of his documents and publications 4 0 Customer s external databases OceanView clients can be configured to access external customer databases with defined access rights Examples of such databases are a database of ships operated by a shipping company or an electronic catalogue of paper chart portfolios published by Hydrographic offices An external database can be designed and created by the customer and then linked to the Ocean
11. CL uM oad H Cupan run nesi ESEE Once activated this tool checks the whole route leg by leg and writes down lists of dangers and cautions that it finds It creates two additional panels inside the Route Planning panel Dangers and Cautions Also it marks all legs with special colored wide lines These colors mean the following Y Blue line Check route tool has not yet checked the leg Red line Check route tool has found dangers along the leg Yellow line The leg is rhumb line with length more than 195 Miles and the tool is unable to check it lt lt Kx No color line Check route tool has not found any dangers Presence of cautions does not affect this highlighting The Dangers and Cautions panels are organized exactly like the Object info panel see chapter V1 5 0 This tool uses the Deviation parameter see chapter VII 4 3 Itis an analog of accuracy or possible deviation from the course OceanView draws with dotted lines a special Deviation band with width equal to double Deviation parameter value All cartographic objects covered by the Deviation band are analyzed by OceanView If an object is dangerous according to its nature for exam ple Obstruction or has attribute Danger in internal structure format as per S 57 some kinds of Wrecks it is classified as Danger and written down in the Dangers list Situation is similar with Caution objects Depth contours and depth areas are classifie
12. General chart settings By means of Chart Customize you can arrange your chart settings and presentation parameters These settings are applied to the current Chart window General chart settings are accessible via Chart Customize Settings settings Presentation Custom Display Fres Model Contours Display Type lt lt C MAP Safety Contour f U Base lt gt 852 Chart Safety Depth E Standard Deep Contour ITI ITI lt gt 552 simplified Shallow Contour fa m fon Custom Highlight sectors lt gt All sectors iz White sectors f Red sectors Green sectors GK Cancel Apply y Pres Model allows selection of the presentation model for the electronic chart w C MAP C MAP presentation model similar to traditional paper chart presentation W S 52 Chart Presentation model in accordance with the IHO S 52 standard w 52 Simplified S 52 chart presentation model with simplified symbols for boys and beacons S 52 Simplified Y Contours This section allows you to set the safety shallow and deep depth contours for a ships particular draft and safety depth Safety Contour is the depth contour that should not be crossed to avoid grounding of the ship Safety Depth Spot sounding values shallower or equivalent to the Safety Depth are displayed in black color while spot soundings de eper than the set value will be displayed in grey color w Shallow Contour sets the value of depth contour that is u
13. L Sla h Trh Hn Mita 9154 Samied O Bebe E By Cony IET gt P maare A Fl f j A00 Er i T Hmi E paia A O cna er 4 S AE ia dl nd EET Addo arec Cele lie See xr reuta Ed nse F Highlight ma Mark a iweral Heady 2 7 Saving your route If you are satisfied with the route calculated 1 Press the Save as Route button 2 Add new route dialog box will appear where you can change the Route name or names of Port of Call at Add new route From Fort JKOBENHAVN Denmark To Port STAD Sweden OK Cancel 3 Press OK and your route will be saved and registered in OceanView 4 Press the Edit route button on the Route finder panel You will be transferred to the Route planning panel where you can analyze check and fix this calculated route see chapter VII 4 0 If you are not satisfied with the route calculated or OceanView is unable to calculate a route switch to the Route planning panel and start creating your own route manually see chapter VII 3 0 46 2 0 Manual route creation The Route Planning panel consists of the Available routes box and seven buttons on the right side The list of all routes loaded in OceanView is shown here All buttons and principles of working with this list are described in chapter VII 5 1 Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Available routes spa appa New _ Eat Rename Delete Show Hide Close If you have created your route w
14. No name SeaPassage Gang lt X et ae ked kd o This is the list of waypoints The table consists of the following parameters for each waypoint WP Waypoint number LAT Waypoint latitude LON Waypoint longitude Radius Estimated turning radius at the waypoint expressed in meters The default value is set in the Route parameters dialog box see chapter VII 4 2 This parameter is supposed to be used in high accura cy navigation OceanView draws an arc at the waypoint depending on the turning radius value If you expect turning at some waypoint with a different radius you can change the value this radius depends on vessel s speed rudder angle etc If you do not want to use this parameter you may set zero value lf OceanView is unable to calculate a maneuver correctly when angle between legs is too acute it does not draw an arc 51 y Dev Deviation or Cross Track Error XTE along the leg from this waypoint to the next It is expressed in meters each side of the leg The deviation is an analog of accuracy and is used for determin ing dangers and cautions along the route see chapter VII 4 6 The default value is set in the Route parameters dialog box but can be changed in the table Y Speed Estimated speed on the leg from this waypoint to the next expressed in knots The default value is set in the Route parameters dialog box Economic Speed y Rhumb L Rhu
15. Port New Edit Rename I Mersin Constanta Mersin Constanta Delete Show Hide E BARCELONA Spain GAETA BARCELONA Spain GAE TA ltaly P SALERNO MARSEILLE SALERNO ltal MARSEILLE France ges P SKAGEN HAVN RONNE Denmark SKAGEN HAYN Denmark RONNE Denmark P MARSEILLE GALLIPOLI MARSEILLE France GALLIPOLI Italy Available routes are the routes registered by OceanView They are your own created routes with Route Planning or Route Finder see chapters VII 2 0 and VII 3 0 as well as imported routes see chapter VILS5 2 Route name Port of departure and Port of destination set in the Add new route window see chapter VII 3 0 are displayed here Refer please to chapter VII 3 0 for information about registered loaded and activated routes With a LEFT mouse click you can select any route While holding down CTRL key you select all routes you click and with the SHIFT key you select all routes in the list between two last clicked This is a standard feature for many programs and is applied in most OceanView lists The control buttons are applied for selected route s and mean the following V New A new route will be created VY Edit The selected route is loaded and activated You enter the edit mode At the same time chart scale and position are arranged to display the whole route on the screen You can edit only one route ata time y Rename A Modify route info window appears It looks exactly as Add n
16. a point Press ESC to cancel the operation Move point In order to move a point locate the mouse pointer over it and press the LEFT les Tools Options Measurement panel allows changing the settings of the Measurement tool met Options J E x nits Great Circle IZ show bearing lt gt Meters lt gt Nautical Miles JK Cancel You can edit the following settings y y Y l jul o aul o measurement units meters or nautical miles to display directions or not Show bearing option to compute legs as great circle or rhumb lines Great circle option In the great circle mode a leg always consists of a number of rhumb lines but with limited length The value of that limitation is set so as to get negligible errors Therefore in this mode you will see several values of direction along the line if the Show bearing option is on Also while you move the cursor along the great circle line you can notice appearance of the Delet e point symbol which should be displayed above the point only It means that the separation point is actually under the cursor but just hidden This feature with separation point affects the appearance of this symbol only and does not affect any other measurement functions When you work with several windows and would like to unify these setting for all windows switch on the option Tools Options General Apply settings to all Map Windows If this is not
17. are not applicable A depth area shallower than the Safety contour will be coloured as shallow water dark blue and a depth area deeper than the Safety contour will be coloured as deep water white or light greyish green W Shallow pattern When it is activated it applies a dedicated pattern to the depth area that is shallower than the Safety contour w Safe contour When it is activated the Safety contour will be highlighted w Safe contour onlyWhen it is activated all depth contours except the Safety contour will be hidden It is used for removing depth contours especially in areas with complex relief to reduce cluttering If the previous option Safe contour is switched off all depth contours are hidden including the Safety contour w Safe depths When it is activated the spot soundings deeper than the Safety depth will be displayed When switched off they will not be displayed w Hazard symbol When it is activated all hazards such as rocks wrecks etc shallower x than the Safety contour and positioned outside of it will be marked with this special symbol w Plain depth contourWhen it is activated it removes the values from depth contour lines to reduce the content of information 92 0 Boundary settings W Overscale id w Chart boundary VY Grid 7 kd o kd o W W W None Lat Lon grid Map margins Other settings W W W Plain borders INFORM symbol Quality symbol Picture symbol
18. checked then these settings are applied for the active window only 37 7 2 ERBL Electronic Range Bearing Line tool Select Tools ERBL menu command The ERBL is displayed on the screen Choose the ERBL center position and fix it with RIGHT mouse button After that a range circle and a bearing line will show the range and bearing from the center point to the mouse pointer position In the lower left corner of the Chart window the values of range in nautical miles Rng bearing from the center point to the cursor Brg to and back Brg from are displayed U L laa J 396 E tes tes 02 44 206 3 080 14 074 y Rng 0 808 nm Brg to 279 3 Brg from 99 3 E cT LK L9 Press the RIGHT mouse button again to release the ERBL 38 Vil VOYAGE PLANNING 1 0 General information 1 1 Voyage planning in general Let us consider the process of voyage planning It can be divided into two parts preliminary planning in the Shipping Company and detailed planning carried out directly by Navigator Preliminary planning includes _ Approximate ETA and ETD to all ports of the designated voyage 2 Preliminary bunker information with possible route correction 3 Calculation of the Voyage costs that include ship maintenance expenses 4 Calculation of Voyage profitability For detailed voyage planning on board the Navigator shall 1 Find out the Port of Destination 2 Define the general route direction on the small
19. database at this stage please follow the instructions of this chapter You may also check here whether your database is registered or not 1 Select Data C MAP Databases menu command Click on the Administrator tab nl Databases Databases Properties Administrator Default Registered DB Available Database TE Bes CHART SUPPLEMENT wee or Testbase 1 Issue Number 129 MV U rl c 1 E 7 ao Distribs H Documents and Se ei MSSQL a My Documents aE Frogram Files mE Windows Update Register Database LO WINNT Copy Database to HO F lt DISK D D bs Setas default 2 i s 1 ag C an Wnreqister Database rags Check signature Check signature 2 If the chart database was installed during the installation of OceanView its name will appear under Registered DB e g World 129 You can then proceed to the next chapter All Chart Databases are named as World XXX where XXX is the Issue number If you do not see a Database with such name in the Registered DB field it means that you do not have registered Chart Database jal o The CHART SUPPLEMENTARY INFO Database on the picture above contains information about the GMDSS Master Plan and SAR Global Plan It is different from the Chart Databases World jul o 2 If there is no Chart Database registered in the Registered DB field you have to locate it Normally it should be on your CD ROM drive The folder n
20. distance checklist The exported Voyage report Passage from contains much more information than you A mersin seea8 027N oaee RL oa os rose O can see inthe table yy era a7 oaae re tens 02 fos T There are also many E earn oaae Re i377 11 oe T TERE arne S E aa T sere RL E C ETS C fean fossa H 2 n fos may enter yourown e Temz osso RL 208 a7 fors information 7o f fesen oaeee RL 282 290 fesz e f E T mrasa R a34 o6 feaz M s f E seo oense Re 333 38 sear po S E L T E eas sora _ Books and publications needed List of radiosignals List of Lights tidal info Salling directions 61 7 0 Tidal predictions All tidal information is accessed via the a button or Tools Tides command Once this icon is pressed small blue diamonds appear on the chart These represent tidal prediction points locations around the world In total there are about 4000 of the tidal diamonds BAKA alle di 4 re Locations GREENWAY QUAY TORQUAY Max high water 21 38 4 57 m Min low water 02 52 0 98 m By default the tidal diagram is calculated for the current date today This date is displayed in the Date indicator Tidal height in dependent of Time and is graphically expressed on the diagram Heights are in meters above the Chart Datum Time is the Standard Time of the country concerned The diagram background consists of three color zones
21. loaded and shown Show y Save as will save the route with different name The Save route as window Parameters will appear where you can type another route name After that you exit from the edit mode your initial route is unloaded hidden and new renamed route is enone loaded and shown 7 a l E Check Route y The Show button changes the scale and screen position in order to view the whole route in the Chart window Y The Parameters button When it is pressed a Route parameters dialog box Cancel appears It consists of two panels Change Settings and Default settings 1 Emte arar El rra U Rewte Dares z aj Change 2 eim S CeTeufr Samni z Chamja Saim gi Cheteult Settings Economic Speed hS From WP b e TOG WE mo Deemon 1 Taning PHadius Am Epoenmic Epeen f Greet Cincle Dheveation 50 Sar Spesad E Show Beanng i Yonge Port Type logean lt Show Hamed WP onb Schedule E a _ Aa sells Apply Cancel w Default settings sets default route parameters These are applied for new legs These settings are described in chapter VII 4 3 Waypoints panel w Show speed When it is switched on speed is displayed on the legs Please note that when one of the leg waypoints is outside of the Chart window limits the soeed is shown above the visible waypoint W Show bearing Like the speed setting when it is switched on courses are displayed on legs w Schedule Named WP only Schedule When it is on onl
22. made available also Overview B 1 500 001 1 1 500 000 D G Users can create and edit their own objects such as point marks line and area objects Text not es and styles can be applied to the objects and stor ed in the customer s database 2 0 The combination of seamless coverage and bookmarks The CM 93 3 database provides seamless cartographic coverage User s can navigate in the database setting the necessary scale of the charts and coordinates of the centre of screen In addition to this the user can save the current view as a geo referenced bookmark There are two types of bookmarks implemented in the system Personal bookmarks allow saving views within the current window and providing fast panning to any point of interest Shared bookmarks can be saved as a file with the users own defined name and contain all current chart settings such as database version data set name coordinates of screen presentation model display mode scale zoom factor and references to all user objects that were displayed on the screen The bookmark files can be managed as any standard Windows files placed in the chosen directory saved on diskette forwarded to another co mputer in the office network or sent as a binary attachment to an e mail Such a unique combination of seamless coverage combined with the bookmark feature gives the user both freedom of easy navigation in the worldwide electronic chart database and quic k restoration of all chart
23. the Berth to Pilot station and Sea Passage from Pilot station to Pilot station By default all legs are marked as Sea Passages You can change the value by double clicking on the cell However a more convenient possibility is by using the Change settings dialog box of the Route parameters window see chapter VII 4 2 us lt is strongly recommended to set this parameter properly in order to get the correct soeed ETA and fuel consumption calculation and reflect it in the report In order to change any of the above mentioned parameters except Distances Time and In Port click with the LEFT mouse button in the chosen cell of the table type in desired value and press ENTER Using the keyboard only you can navigate around the table with the ARROW keys and start edit ing by pressing any key e In this way you have an important possibility to type in waypoint positions You may need this if you copy a route from a paper source for example The last row in the table is empty If you start editing any cell in that empty row a new waypoint is added This feature allows you to enter new waypoints without reference to the chart In order to delete a waypoint using the keyboard only press the DELETE key while any cell except LAT LON and Name in the waypoint row is selected Double click on the waypoint number or by pressing ENTER on the keyboard while that field is selected to center the Chart window on the selected waypoint
24. written at the bottom and a special mark gt is used for highlighting it on the calendar The selected date for tidal prediction is highlighted with dark blue color LEFT click on the day in the calendar to select it In order to select a month click on it with the LEFT button and select the month in the submenu For year selection click with the LEFT mouse button 2003 LZ Use the up and down arrows By means of the 4 and J buttons you can change the month With the RIGHT mouse click on any place inside the Date selection dialog box ie ou can move back to today s date f f EP i5 16 63 8 0 Weather forecast In order to get access to Weather forecast data you have to subscribe and be registered at C MAP Norway Contact please C MAP Norway AS for more information 8 1 Downloading weather forecast data 1 2 3 l Ensure you have an Internet connection Select the Weather Download command The Properties window will appear Switch to Update panel to Properties x Properties Update Tropical Storms server status Order Coverage Latest available update a Time interval All mi S 2 T YUM LL TLILLLtt bed o a I 19 May 2003 0 00 E 2 T Download all Weather Data 20 May 2003 12 00 requested for calculation of optimal routes on local computer Z Pressure lZ Temperature a Vind ial Waves E Frecipitation Update In t
25. you exit from the Edit mode and the standard Route Planning panel appears The route is unloaded soy Export Table function is represented by the icon This important tool exports to MS Word the table currently in view Waypoints Critical points or Schedule Route plau U rilical Poids After export you can print your table out Waypoints panel Voyage report Route planning Route Finder t Waypoints Critical points Schedule Total distance 1003 80 nm Total duration 2d 14h 43m LAT LON Radius Dev Speed RhumbL Distance Nm TA Nm Time Name In Port a Save 1 36 48 021 N 034 39 162 E 100 50 16 v 0 8 1003 7 3m 11s No name Outward i Save As 2 36 47 375 N 034 38 473 E 100 50 16 v 0 1 1002 9 34s No name Outward 3 36 47 223 N 034 38 472 E 100 50 16 v 1 1002 7 4m Os No name Outward o Shw 4 36 46 446 N 034 39 387 E 100 50 16 wv 48 7 1001 7 3h 2m 57s No name Sea Passage Parameters b 36 09 384 N 033 59 980 E 100 50 16 V 15 952 9 56m 24s No name Sea Passage 6 36 03 261 N 033 43 020 E 100 50 16 w 44 6 937 8 2h 47m 36s No name Sea Passage o Chas 7 35 56 069 N 032 48 661 E 100 50 16 v 248 9 893 1 15h 33m 37s No name Sea Passage T Check Route B 35 48 025 N 027 42 525 E 100 50 16 v 99 5 644 2 6h 13m 21s No name Sea Passage g 36 56 569 N 026 13 005 E 100 50 16 w 36 7 544 6 2h 17m 59s No name Sea Passage 10 37 29 487 N 025 52 325 E 100 50 16 w 63 4 507 8 3h 58m 2s
26. 5 Updated by OceanView User ee eee eee ee 7 Modified 5 06 2003 08 45 Updated by Oceanview User X Deleted 5 06 2003 08 45 Updated by Oceanview User e Obstruction F Water turbulence Highlight Reject d The History tree of all Updates applied is displayed on the left side All corrections are documented the creation date moving modifying and deleting and the person who made updates When you select the Update in the list all information related to it is displayed on the right side of the panel By default all Manual Updates form a separate layer see chapter 11 1 0 In the History tree it is called Extrascl and all corrections are applied to it However in some cases see chapter V 3 3 your l corrections will be applied directly to the dataset In the History tree in such cases you will see the name of the dataset to which the correction has been applied Press the Highlight button for highlighting the object on the chart If the object is completely outside of the Chart window borders the screen will be panned in order to display the object in the screen centre The scale will not be changed Press Clear highlight button located in the upper right corner of the panel to clear the highlighting Press the Reject button in order to clear all information regarding the selected object The object itself dates of application name of Operator who applied update etc will be permanently deleted from the H
27. HINI n a h m eae anda Rr In the Chart window you can see Chart borders and names of appropriate Datasets electronic chart names When you move the mouse pointer to a chart border the Dataset name is displayed as a Tooltip In the Charts table you can see some additional Chart information such as Scale Edition Number Issue Date etc If you click on the chart border with the LEFT mouse button this chart is selected in the table Double click on the any field of the chart in the table and that chart will be highlighted in the Chart window You can sort charts in the table Select the field that you want to use as criterion for chart sorting Press A a the at Ascending order or at Descending order button located in the upper right corner of the Charts panel The charts will be sorted appropriately ia The above mentioned features are among general principles of work ing with Databases Refer l please to chapter VIII 1 0 for more information 57 5 0 Routes management 5 1 Work with several routes After completing route creation checking it and pressing the Save Save as or Cancel buttons you exit from the Route Planning Edit mode The ordinary Route Planning panel appears It consists of the list of available routes and control buttons in the right part Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Q Available routes Route Name From
28. ION OceanView is the office electronic chart information system developed by C MAP in order to meet the market demand for a global marine information system The main purpose of OceanView is maintenance and easy distribution of various types of geo referenced information using global coverage of electronic navigational charts provided by the world wide Electronic Chart Database CM 93 Edition 3 0 from C MAP Numerous organizations and commercial companies need updated navigation charts to maintain their own geo referenced information Such examples are the Ship s routing databases maintained by the International Maritime Organization marine environment monitoring information and spatial analysis of sea incidents etc In many cases such information should be made available to many persons around the World and should be kept updated Shipping companies such as ship owners shipbrokers ship managers and ship operators also need updated charts for monitoring their fleets checking details of the navigation conditions when planning new routes maintaining a database of their agents and harbor facilities etc The system can be used for generating and transmitting information to vessels such as storm avoidance recommendations and targeting SAR vessels and helicopters OceanView is primarily aimed at organizations and commercial companies involved with the management of the shipping business and marine environment protection Many other potential us
29. IRL OC TION ooieoe a 5 Il GENERAL INFORMATION ss sssssss vese vese se sse ssee neseser eenn 5 1 0 Electronic charts chart supplementary information and user s objects 5 2 0 The combination of seamless coverage and bookmarkKG 0 0008 6 3 0 Electronic documents with associated chart information cssse0 6 4 0 Customer s external databases sssssssssssssssssss essen eenn 6 20 WOKING GlOUD S ercssussannctasesacceicntacesadsesnesnsadaasesanessacctnaseaescesdiadeadsicssaananseukeeecs 6 Ms LIST OF FUNG FIONS eiievesewateesteseeeescncsncvessenvevenstemstvesesseccensceeee 7 eV IN STARTED irri eece nsec eee ee creeseseneupeeesasaeeeesee eases esa 10 1 0 About this Manual ssssssssssssssssssssses seene neee eenn nenen eee 10 2 0 System HReduirementse ss sss sss ss sss sss ess sees eee sese ennenen enean nenn 10 2 0 Short description of OceanView installation procedures 11 3 0 Installing QOceanviewTM ssssssss esse ss ss cesses ee sss sees ese een eenn nenen eee 12 4 0 General Layout Of OCGeanyiewTM ssssss sss sss sss sese eee esen 14 5 0 Registering the CM 93 3 database ccssscccsessescsnseeeenneecenseesenseneeeeees 16 6 0 Licensing charts for use in OQOCeanviewTM sss ss esse sss s sees resse 17 7 0 CM 93 Zones and Areas sss sssssss sss sssssesss essen eenn ennenen eenn 19 V UPDATING CHART DATABASES ss ss ss sss sss esse essea eee 20 1 0 Updating from CD sss
30. ISK D DN USS UST w Locate the folder with the saved file and select it in the right hand box W Press the OK buiton All the licenses contained within this file will be automatically applied 5 Close down the Licensing window and large scale charts will now be available In addition to adding licenses licenses can be renewed and the status of the current license list reviewed Press Licenses list button in order to view all your current licenses The Get expired licenses function allows you to check license expiry dates Enter a date in the Expiry Date field and press the Get expired licenses button All licenses that will expire before the date you have entered will be shown in the window On the picture below the license for Zone 0 will expire before 09 2005 ne Licensing Database World system ID Oceanview 998 Expiry Date m f E a20 sue Get expired licenses fone U Add License manually Get expired licenses Licenses list Add Licenses from file 7 0 CM 93 Zones and Areas In general you should get information about CM 93 Zones and Areas from a C MAP representative or from the C MAP Norway Internet site http Avww c map no cm93_3 asp The Information here will always include the latest updates However a general overview of zones and areas is also accessible in OceanView The entire World is divided into 9 Zones Each Zone is divided into several Areas Some Zones are also divided in
31. LL Size Cancel Frocessing 49 bytes of updates are available SemiAsuto Updating Updating Log Rewiew Updates s Prior to downloading you may estimate the size of data that will be received with pressing the Size l button The process will take from between 5 to 20 seconds depending on the speed of your Internet connection 22 2 2 Updating via E mail If you have an Internet connection but due to some reason cannot apply updates via the online updating service firewall restrictions etc you may use the Updating via E mail service In order to apply E mail Updates 1 Select the Data Auto Updating menu command The Updating window will appear 2 Switch to the SemiAuto Updating panel if it is not opened by default pi Updating Auta Updating My Computer Y 3 Floppy A Ya SYSTEM Co E ag Compact Dis Y Control Pane have Kahan rle Plac Updating Lag ai Review Updates Get updates from save order Close 3 Select the folder where you will save the order file for example C Temp SemiAauto Wodating 4 Press the Save order button The order file containing all information required for updating including your license limitations will be generated and saved in the selected folder as a ORD file 5 Run your E mail program 6 Create a new mail 7 Attach the saved file to the email 8 The service is automated and i
32. Objects Edit Objects Update Objects Cancel d Typing coordinates in Database Open Database e Personal or group style Objects Style Hp f Tooltips Database Open Database c Updating and Canceling changes g Objects table Database Open Database h Access to objects from the table Database Open Database i URL access Objects Go to URL j E mail access Objects E Mail to k Search and select functions Edit Find Database Export to I Export Import objects External OceanView file Database Export to m Export database into MS Word Microsoft Word 19 Linking external Databases to OceanView Database Database Wizard ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee IV GETTING STARTED 1 0 About this Manual This Manual is written under assumption that the User is familiar with the main principles of work in the MS Windows environment and has experience in using MS Windows applications For all dialog names their fields and environment terms this font is used Any program messages are marked with italic font Please enter the necessary value In order to improve information exposition the following logical simplification is used for example instead of the expression the command Open in the File menu we will use File Open o When you see this sign it means that a topic contains additional information This inform ation is unnecessa
33. Text important Text generic Text other When it is activated Light characteristics and sometimes names are displayed on the chart as text Normally it is OFF to avoid clattering When it is activated all lights with periodic dates of activity will be displayed during working periods only If at the instance date and time taken from your MS Windows clock the light is deactivated it is not displayed at all When it is activated a text that has the category important will be displayed on the chart It can be values of bridge clearances depth values above obstructions etc Normally it is OFF to avoid cluttering When it is activated a text that has the category generic will be displayed This text information is taken directly from a source paper chart during encoding It can be names of countries cities islands etc The difference from the Text other category is in the internal representation of information For the User it is one more kind of text information Normally it is OF F When it is activated a text that has the category other will be displayed It can be the names of lights etc Normally it is OFF 94
34. View system by means of a special database configuration module 5 0 Working groups OceanView is designed as a client server system All OceanView networked Clients can work simultaneously with the CM 93 3 electronic chart database physically stored on the LAN database server The CM 93 3 electronic chart database is automatically updated from the C MAP Distribution Centre ensuring that all clients are working on the current updated electronic charts The Client workstations can be configured to access various working groups provid ing the ability for users to work on particular projects This also allows the definition of responsibilities for the maintenance of different information in the databases by using different access rights Configuration of the working groups can be done on two levels definitions of access rights and configuration of the routing recipients Ill LIST OF FUNCTIONS Here you can find the short list of functions affordable by OceanView For full description of functions listed refer please to the next part of the Manual FUNCTION ACCESS TOOLBAR ICON 1 View the electronic navigational charts The AUTO following parameters can be chosen a Any scale Mouse wheel b Double and half scale Al ql Chart Set Original Scale Chart Customize Settings g Four display types base standard full and custom defining a number of Chart Customize Settings symbols on a chart
35. ame containing the Chart Database is usually CM93 3 on the picture above the path is D blobs World CM93_3 When you have located the folder with database its Issue number will appear in the Available database window 4 Press Copy Database to HD in order to copy the chart database to the hard drive Accessing the database from hard drive is faster and it will be not necessary to keep the CD in the CD ROM drive The program will allow you to choose a destination folder for the database copy default path during installation was C Program Files C MAP DataBases but you may choose a more convenient path yourself Please note that when you copy the Database to the hard disk it is registered automatically You do not need to register it manually and may skip the next step 5 5 If you have not copied the Database to the Hard Disk step 4 press Register Database to register it from its current location e g CD ROM drive or HD 6 Now the chart database is registered Close the window 16 6 0 Licensing charts for use in OceanView After registering the Chart Database you have to apply licenses Without licenses you will only be allowed to view small scale charts Licenses are obtained from C MAP offices upon request The licenses are available for worldwide coverage or any combination of Zones Areas or Cells Please contact C MAP Norway AS for more detailed information or see www c map no You have to purchase licenses for the coverag
36. as Draw baigia Hap SE ke te alee ole H a a 1991 A Holding down the left or right mouse button whilst moving the mouse pointer will cause the model to be zoomed or rotated Various camera angles are also available from the 3D menu 35 7 0 Measuring distances and directions There are two tools for measuring distances and directions in OceanView 7 1 Measurement tool Measurement tool is activated by pressing the Al button or with Tools Measurement command The Result of measurement indicator will appear in the upper left corner of the Chart window It displays the total distance between the first and the last points The principles of working with the Measurement tool are as follows VY Add point Click with the LEFT mouse button on the chart A point number 1 in a yellow circle will appear Move the cursor and a thin red line linking this point and the mouse pointer is displayed This can be useful for checking a second point position Click with the LEFT mouse button in a new place on the chart The second point 2 will now appear The next LEFT click will plot the next point and so on eos B zer zea BY MIE Sb a EI Cak Das Cimi Supplanarcars kic Weather Diiss Obee Toi Mince Hap al l E EIS TIE 21 eE IE HH st l 1 ee i T0000 ra J ET s Ca hein Y Checking point position Pressing and holding down the LEFT mouse button while adding points allows controlling the point position Release the mouse button
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38. ays Sea Days Total Days Heavy Fuel Diesel Port Cost Sea Cost Total Cost oe 9121 7 10d 20h 31d 16h 42d 12h 1216 2 85 5 6842 94 127741 92 134584 85 Bunkers Costs Weather Factor fo Show route m Print Report 1 Select the voyage you are interested in 2 Press the Bunker Costs button and in the Ship properties window see chapter VII 2 1 enter the bunker figures 3 Enter the Weather Factor This represents not only fuel reserves but also loss of time due to heavy weather In other words the speed will be decreased by that value For example if the initial soeed is 20 knots and after that you set Weather Factor to 10 the resulting speed in the Voyage report table will be 20 10 18 knots All the values dependent on speed will be changed accordingly 4 All the values in the table are taken from other tables or are automatically calculated In the Port field only Ports and waypoints where you supposedly stop the engine are displayed All other waypoints are hidden The speed shown is the average speed along the route from one port to the next one the distance between two ports divided by time to go between these two ports All fuel consumption figures are based on this calculated speed and fuel consumption on each leg is not counted The voyage summary is shown at the bottom of the table 5 Press the Print report button to export the Voyage report to MS Word where it can be printed Position and
39. book When it is activated it applies a dedicated vertical pattern to any over scaled chart the current scale is two times more then the compilation scale If at any one time you are looking at two or more charts in the Chart window only the over scaled charts will have the vertical over scale pattern applied When it is activated boundaries of different source charts are separated with special red lines Normally all nautical charts overlap each other but in the chart database overlapping is excluded by cutting source paper charts These cutting borders can be displayed This option allows setting up a Chart window border Neither latitudinal longitudinal grid nor map margins will be applied A graticule network of lines representing meridians and parallels on the chart across the whole Chart window as well as latitude graduation will be displayed Map margins will be displayed in the manner of a paper nautical chart When it is activated it applies the rule that all specially symbolized borders area limits should be displayed as plain lines for reducing the content of displayed information It is effective for S 52 presentation only a aa a Ordinary borders Plain borders When it is activated it allows the display of a special info symbol A It informs you that there is additional text information related to that area When it is activated it allows the display of a special S 52 symbol reflecting the quality of elect
40. contains all information necessary for generating your unique chart license Press Yes in the dialog box to send that file automatically AN To obtain access to the CM 93 3 chart database you must submit the File If you answer No you will be reminded to send that file later Please remember the path to the file and the E Mail address licenses c map no C Program Files C MaPiSER USR to C MAF office For processing E Mail licensetc map na 17 The installation is now completed and you can move the OceanView shortcut to the desktop The reinstallation procedure is a little different to the procedure above However the differences are l minimal A few steps are skipped and a few new questions will appear Follow this manual in general and exact instructions on the screen during reinstalling 4 0 General Layout of OceanView Run OceanView from the MS Windows Start menu or using your the shortcut on the desktop After starting the program the following window will appear North sign Title bar Menu bar Toolbar Chart window Scale indicator Status bar Mouse pointer position indicator Please note if you have not registered the Chart Database during or after installation you will see a l blank screen instead of the World map The program window consists of the following elements 1 Title bar 2 Menu bar 3 Toolbar Some icons are toggle keys 4 Status bar Here you can see some useful informa
41. d as dangerous if they limit or include depths less than the value of Safety contour that is set in the Chart Customize Settings dialog box see chapter X 2 0 Please note the more Safety contour and Deviation values the greater the number of dangers that you will get in the list Too safe values cause too long lists which is difficult for manual analysis 56 4 7 Charts When you press the Charts button on the Control box of the Route planning panel all charts in the limits of which the route is plotted are displayed in the Chart window and listed in the created Charts panel LELE E Wo Nambo Update Dato EGGET ELCi E00 J TOC 3 monle nee S ER Tamm a ioan Uv remi 1 H 08 77 2002 di Rh seed 4 BE ELEH e 90 ganes BS ce EPEE B JED lamas I L NG S UH BOEDE E a URLS js n gonorar i Te 1530 110 36000 genes E Ian Tam ae Pin gen ma RL 3 Ta E DIET S a H en LBI Ji poo perm 14 SSD ceed 4E pe jiane E BEA tC asia 1 U 23112002 16 16000 ocas jE q5 teree Eie ienn ocana z EE terzo HE fa 5000 ccas 3 i3 tek EADE POLIC l aE a BE
42. d to Itinerary Tools Voyage planning c Adding waypoints users waypoints Route Finder Add to Itinerary Tools Voyage planning Route Finder Add restriction d Adding user s restrictions Tools Voyage planning Route e Enabling Disabling common passages Finder Disabled passages Tools Voyage planning f Automatic route calculation Route Finder Calculate Tools Voyage planning 16 Route planning functions Route Planning a a a a a a l Tools Voyage planning a Plotting route on the chart Route Planning l l Tools Voyage planning AF ACAR AGA OIN Route Planning Critical points l Tools Voyage planning ey US Set Route Planning Waypoints Tools Voyage planning d Cross track error XTE Route Planning Waypoints e Passage plan export to MS Word and Tools Voyage planning Route print out Planning Export to MS Word f Export Import routes Tools Export Import Routes 17 Voyage planning functions Tools Voyage planning Tools Voyage planning a Voyage schedule Route Planning Schedule Tools Voyage planning b Voyage report Voyage report Tools Voyage planning c Bunker calculation Voyage report Bunker Costs 18 User databases a Creation of four types of users own objects point note line and area e a a alee b Editing objects
43. e them from other OceanView users Moreover these files contain additional information about current chart settings such as the database version data set name presentation model display type etc see chapters X 2 0 X 3 0 When you open an external bookmark all these chart settings are restored The above mentioned feature is possible due to the OceanView multi windows feature see chapter VI 4 0 An external bookmark will be opened in a new window And lastly when you double click on a file with an ovb extension in the MS Windows environment it automatically runs OceanView with the saved view at startup instead of world map Press the a button and the standard Save As window appears Save hs hh Bh Save ire Sy Chart Bookmarks qa t cE Ek History be Desktop E Morth Europe ovb E Whole world owb My Computer _ Mu N E ork F File name Gibraltar Y Save as type Char bookmarks pvb 9 Cancel Here you can type in a file name name of bookmark and save it Pressing the button on the Toolbar will open a similar window where you can open a bookmark is Instead of these icons you may use the File Open and File Save commands File Save as saves the bookmark with different name The four last opened bookmarks can be accessed in the File menu Deleting and renaming can be performed as usual in the Open and Save windows A default folder for external bookmarks can be
44. e which has been sent to you into the License String box W If you use the eToken please ensure that you have connected it to the PC The eToken must be the same one as used during installation w Click Add License The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message License has been added successfully will appear Press OK If you have ordered licenses for some combination of Zones Areas or Cells you will receive several 16 digit codes for each Zone Area or Cell Each code should be applied separately you have to l repeat the above mentioned actions for each Zone Area and Cell that you have ordered However in such cases C MAP Norway will send a file PASSWORD USR to you for automatic license applying l see below l When you enter the field Data Set or Area Name you will only find Zones and Areas Cells are also listed as areas in this list All Cells Areas and Additional Areas within a Zone have a unique number For example cell 94B in Zone 1 will be listed as Zone 1 Area 91 17 4 If you have received a file PASSWORD USR attachment use the automatic method W Save the received file on your hard disk for example C My Documents Attachments w Press Add Licenses from file button et Licensing xj cooo m YL Documents and Settings password usr a MSSQL FL My Documents la Attachments H Liceanview amp Old YL Frogram Files Windows Update Setup Files WINNT mw D
45. e you have selected When purchased your license is registered at C MAP Norway AS During the installation procedure a file USER USR was generated It contains all information necessary for C MAP Norway AS to identify your license If you do not have an eToken installed you must send this file to license c map no giving your contact details and chart requirements If you have an eToken send the System ID number to the same email address After some time you will receive a reply back from C MAP Norway If your license request is valid payment received etc you will see a 16 digit code or a file PASSWORD USR as an attachment to the email The licenses must now be entered into the system which will enable the program to decrypt and use the Chart Database but only the coverage for that you have purchased license s 1 Select Data Licensing ne Licensing E E x Database World 9 System ID Oceanview 998 License string Laia Set or Area Mame 2 1234567890123456 Zone 0 Add License manually Add License Get expired licenses Licenses list Add Licenses tram file 2 Inthe DataBase ComboBox select World 3 If you have received a 16 digit code in the text message use the manual method W Inthe Data Set or Area Name box select the Zone or Areas which your license has be en generated for e g Zone 0 Zone 0 means worldwide coverage w Enter manually or by a cut and paste method the 16 digit cod
46. ed tracks or routes etc Save the OVD bookmark During presentation open this bookmark and all the information will be displayed on the screen Work with OVD bookmarks is carried out in the same way as with the OVB ones and a buttons In order to open save OVD bookmark select the appropriate file type in the Open Save As window and press Open Save button File name M y presentation Picture No 1 save as type Oceanview document owd Cancel Chart bookmarks 1 ovb Oceanview document ovd All files 4 0 Screenshots The current view chart routes opened databases etc can be saved as a picture The File Export command is used for saving a standard BMP or JPEG files Sy File Edit Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info New Ctrl Open Ctrl O Close Save Chrl 5 Save a5 Send Export Print 1 New view L ovd 2 2 0 b 3 2 0 d 4 1 owd Exit Click with LEFT mouse button and the contents of the entire Chart window will be saved The default folder for saving images is set up in the Tools Options File Locations dialog box see chapter X 6 0 84 5 0 Print function The current view can be printed out directly from OceanView ae BLE ae e X or An image is created in the current scale with the whole paper sheet coverage It is possible to zoom in the preview three times by clicking with the LEFT mouse button on the image The forth click will show t
47. eloune all K Soned lt gt ByPort By Country Please note that you will look through the l Ports of only one country the first matches 1 The port selected in the list will be added to the Itinerary when you press the Add to Itinerary button The port in the Search string will not be added automatically Also please note that the Ports that LIMASSOL prus service vessels with a draft less then your fos iie Cyprus current draft are disabled in the list and T EROS Cyprus you are unable to add them to the AAI RORGMenmark Na K Itinerary 2 3 Adding waypoints to the Itinerary Besides ports you can add any waypoint to the Itinerary For example while sailing from Port Riga you may intend to take on supplies at Skagen harbor in Denmark 1 Press the Add Waypoints s 7 aes button 4 J TE 2 Move the mouse pointer to 4 a 7 S T the required position on the a J 72 S ET ier L chart a 0 Z RN 3 Press and hold down the IE A SHIFT key F Pa 4 Click with the LEFT mouse button 6 C 5 The Waypoint has been added to the Itinerary and plotted on the Chart as a violet circle 6 Release the Add Waypoints bution UR i x L lighlight Forts CR L aw of Se TE mp6 C lasir thc 3 Ehin ors lal ali LEC iX 87 teed Patera PL Fill rina wHwji ilsi Wir p dal 2 4 Work with Itinerary list You can make the following operations with Ports and Waypoints added
48. em ID Oceanview 998 License string Laia Set or Area Mame 12345678901 23456 CSIGMDSS Add License manually Add License n LolGMOss Get expired licenses CSI RAR Licenses list Add Licenses tram tile License order 2 Inthe DataBase ComboBox select CHART SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 3 If you have received a 16 digit code in the text message use manual method W Inthe Data Set or Area Name box select CSIGMDSS W Enter manually or by a cut and paste method the 16 digit code which has been sent to you into the License String box w Click Add License The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message License has been added successfully will appear Press OK 4 lf you have received a file PASSWORD USR in attachment use the automatic method W Save the received file onto your hard disk for example C My Documents Attachments w Press the Add Licenses from file button w Locate the folder with the saved file and select it in the right box W Press the OK buiton All the licenses contained within this file will be automatically applied 5 Close down the Licensing window and GMDSS Master Plan will be ready for use 69 In order to view the GMDSS Master Plan use the Chart Supplementary Info GMDSS menu command GMDSS station coverage will be displayed in the Chart window ring mez n eTe i MP Comet Man ried Her WE2ISIOL 2210 E Fa DC Gris Maz fi Feme Mann Ady JIC27RIU0L 260 Op
49. ers such as universities public libraries geographic research centers should fi nd it useful for their purposes as well OceanView is a powerful tool for the creation and distribution of geo referenced value added information and as a natural part of CM 93 Edition 3 0 Electronic Chart technology this is C MAP s contribution to safety of navigation and the environmental protection of our Oceans ll GENERAL INFORMATION 1 0 Electronic charts chart supplementary information and user s objects CM 93 3 is a specially compiled database of electronic charts comprised of objects and their attributes as defined by the IHO S 57 Edition 3 0 standard CM 93 3 is fully compliant with the S 57 3 data format and in addition the CM 93 3 distribution conventions allow the mariner to immediately use the required chart coverage including automatic updating The CM 93 3 Worldwide Chart Database contains over 20 000 electronic charts grouped into the following scale layers Background small scale 1 5 000 001 UNLIMITED Background medium scale 1 1 500 000 1 5 000 000 Approach 1 15 001 1 50 000 Berthing _ 0 1 5 000 In addition to electronic charts OceanView is also designed to display supplementary information and user defined information layers The standard package also includes a worldwide database of Tidal information and Ports database The GMDSS Master Plan SAR Global Plan and Weather forecast service may be
50. erstomnl SD FF idie BEDE Gn Pez 1 Trg bone AAE IESE 12 10 0656 056 5D a EJ bre PE JAg l France Mon Jodi IES 150 Opasna H0 AF TE MP DC Cones I Franca birro Sop rata 12S RJD Cpm on SD F id hra MDC Comet en ae Za 107 e CT Tr Tr re oral D LP ta a TS ead sey A1 areas VHF station coverage are shown with violet colour A2 areas MF station coverage are shown with green colour VHF planned station coverage is shown with light violet colour MF planned station coverage is shown with light green colour 70 Using the Object info panel see chapter VI 5 0 you can get more info about the GMDSS stations RIGHT click on the position covered by the GMDSS station On the Object info panel select Station coverage Object Info Station coverage Station coverage DataSet CSIGMDSS CHART SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATII A Main station Monitor station Monitor station Station coverage Station coverage Station coverage Show station Highlight coverage NavMetArea Clear highlight b Country Type Spain Monitor Station name Cabo Penas MMSI Status Purpose Watch frequency 002241021 150 000 Operational SD MF Station information is displayed in the right part of the panel You can also Highlight Show station and Highlight station coverage on the chart Press the Clear highlight button to clear highlighting Main station a
51. escribed here once again for convenience 1 Select Data Licensing ne Licensing be x Database CHART SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Y System ID Oceanview 998 License string ata Set or rea Name 654321 09576564321 Col SAR Add License manually Add License CSlIGMOSS Get expired licenses CSL SAR Licenses list Add Licenses fromm file License order 2 Inthe DataBase ComboBox select CHART SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 3 If you have received a 16 digit code in the text message use manual method W Inthe Data Set or Area Name box select CSI SAR w Enter manually or by a cut and paste method the 16 digit code which has been sent to you into the License String box w Click Add License The process will take a few seconds Upon completion a message License has been added successfully will appear Press OK 4 If you have received a file PASSWORD USR in attachment use automatic method W Save the received file on hard disk for example C My Documents Attachments w Press Add Licenses from file button W Locate the folder with the saved file and select it in the right box W Press OK button All the licenses contained within this file will be automatically applied 5 Close down the Licensing window and SAR Global Plan will be ready for use 72 In order to view SAR Global Plan use the Chart Supplementary Info SAR menu command All SAR regions and Maritime Rescue coordi
52. eta Aly Trollhaate Kan C Guldborgsund When Inshore traffic is allowed the appropriate checkbox is activated all Inshore traffic zones are opened for sailing The route will be calculated aside of Traffic Separation af Schemes for instance if the route is shorter E Inshore traffic allowed IR Highlight A Mark ail Clear al The second method is by adding your own restrictions Add 1 Press the ne button 2 Draw aline or area on the chart with the LEFT mouse buiton clicking on the appropriate locations The principles of drawing and editing are the same as for the Measurement tool 3 Press the button that has appeared in place of the Add restriction button 4 Answer Yes or No in the confirmation box Would you like to add restriction area You can add as many restrictions as you like Remove all Press the e restrictions button to remove all your manually entered restrictions 45 Once you have added all your restrictions press the Calculate button to calculate your route again Sea ee ty eee ee ee 9009 A24nc 4 KONI S62 CIA K K ke Z Z N FT 3R00Z man Sia N mitn SEE K Ha wail ike 23 7 cen T i bi E n vda CR l oem i RT iia eee ae i eee O Panoan oF 2 DlKSEq lt k Ues d Feine forte arg Rad fou Pe Seas Haie ritini Pkt aea Pgs
53. evious waypoint and speed during leg passage Theoretically any of those parameters could be changed for conformity However in this case OceanView will change departure from the initial waypoint thus shifting the whole schedule The following table clarifies what is changed while you edit a parameter 54 Arrival Departure time from the initial waypoint Departure from initial waypoint All schedule Stop duration at the same waypoint However if you decrease Departure time and the Stop duration is less than the value of Departure from any other point your decrease in fact get a Departure time less than Arrival time this operation is blocked If the Stop duration is zero no waiting you are not able to reduce Departure time at all Stop duration Arrival time at the next waypoint and the whole schedule after se Bear in mind the program does not realize the full realty of your schedule It allows setting Stop l duration at open sea instant speed increasing and decreasing and so on The operator only shall check his schedule 55 4 6 Check route tool Check route tool is started when you activate it on the Control buttons box of the Route planning panel E Check Route i PEE a ee ee ee ee CH BNI S67 pok ee Z Z N Wren Ce 3 Ghiannis E Cie ole Daere mT ei Thal dhaid 10 139Dnn Tol carson ia hi Derin arap vehe i 15 8 Bwar aa Deen range wake E JR 4 rh S fnar E
54. ew route window Route Port of departure and Port of destination names may be changed here Yo u can rename only one route ata time Y Delete The route will be deleted unregistered Y Show The route will be loaded and shown The chart scale and position are arranged accordingly to display the whole route on the screen Y Hide The route will be hidden and unloaded Y Close The Voyage planning tool all three panels will be closed You have possibility to do the same by releasing the button on the Toolbar or pressing by the L button on any of the Voyage planning panels Route finder Route planning or Voyage report Please note that when you close the Voyage report tool but a route is activated in the Edit mode that v route is not deactivated you can continue editing on the chart Also all loaded routes are not l unloaded and Route monitor will still be presented on the screen Thus closing the Voyage planning tool just gives you more space in the Chart window but does not affect any operation with routes On the left side of route name in the Available routes list you will notice a checkbox When you switch it on the route is loaded and shown but the scale and screen position are not changed as they are with the Show button When you switch it off the route is hid den and unloaded All loaded routes are marked in the checkboxes 58 The Routes monitor is displayed in the upper left corner of the Chart window Move
55. f the legend additional fields are used r l uwa a Tor the correct presentation and activation of communication features wor s a 2 fo e a This page allows for the association of names of fields as they are snes _ used for corresponding to fields even if they are a different name The following list will help to clarify the selection process ID Select the field in the database that is used for the unique identifier of records Metrics Select the field in database that is used for the metrics of the LINE or AREA objects The field should be of lt binary gt type Microsoft Access OLE Object Microsoft SQL Server image This is not necessary for Point or Note objects Latitude Longitude These fields are used to store georeferenced locations for Point and Note objects They can be of lt double gt or lt string gt type If the field has the string type the format of data m ust be defined The optional formats are as follows lt DD MM mmm gt pr lt DD MM mm gt where DD is degrees MM is minutes mm is decimal minutes is directional N S W E These fields are not necessary for Line and Area Objects Style This field is used to store the Personal Style of the object When a new object is created this field is empty The Style editor of OceanView then allows the application of a personal style for objects The personal style has a higher priority than the legend style If t his fie
56. fields Up and down buttons change the order of fields in the OceanView table 80 The last stage is to define a group style This gives objects that will have particular values of attributes a specific group style This is not a mandatory operation and may be skipped if there is no need to have a group The criterion for these is defined by Field associates a field of database that will contain the descriptor Value defines the value of Field to sort out the records that will match criteria The objects that match to defined criteria are displayed on the chart in accordance with style defined in the group Style Add will create a new style and add to the list Delete removes the style from the list lt Up gt lt Down gt allow changing the priority of styles the highest priority placed on the top When group styles are created click Next to complete generation of the legend The full path may be entered manually or a Browse button is provided 81 IX PREPARATION OF PRESENTATIONS 1 0 OVB Bookmarks OVB means OceanView Bookmark These bookmarks are an external OceanView bookmarks The principal difference of external bookmarks from internal ones see chapter VI 3 0 is the following External bookmarks are saved as standard MS Windows files with ovb extension in a user pr edefined folder You can operate with these bookmark files as with other MS Windows files For example you may send and receiv
57. folder name containing the Chart Database is usually CM93_3 on the picture below the path is F CM93_3 When you have located the folder with database its Issue number will appear in the Available database window This Issue Number should be more than the one of your current Database displayed in the Registered DB field nl Databases Databases Properties Administrator Default Registered DB Available Database CHART SUPPLEMENT S or TestBase 1 Issue Number 135 MV U rl cl 1 2 7 j Kl My Computer H a 3 Floppy tA Fe SYSTEM C Y a DISK D D ca DISKE E G Compact Disc F Register Database Copy Database to HO Setas detault 3 Press Copy Database to HD in order to copy the ajx chart database to the hard drive The access to the Database from Hard drive will be faster and it will not Select Folder to copy CM93v3 Database be necessary to keep the CD in the CD ROM drive 4 Inthe Browse for Folder window choose a destination folder for the copy and press OK Fi My Documents E 4 My Computer gat Local Disk C2 The folder containing the current Chart Database is shown when you switch to the Administrator i X World l panel of the Databases window But you may O B CD Drive E choose different path 2 i Sa docurnent archive on datadt G 06 users on datali 0 e Please note that if you select for example just D HS felles on da
58. ful using this function as usually the opposite route is different to the initial one due to Traffic Separation Scheme s etc Press the OK button The route will be imported and registered in OceanView and will appear in the Available routes list of Route planning panel Please note in the Routes Export Import window you have possibility to Show Rename and Delete the route selected These functions are the same as on the Route planning panel see chapter VII 5 1 60 6 0 Voyage report Switch to the Voyage report panel to get the final figures related to the planned voyage Voyage repor Route planning Route Finder F Select Route ESMERALDAS SANKT PETERBURG v Port Speed Por days Sea days Port Cost Sea Cost Heavy Fuel Diesel Arrive Depart ESMERALDAS Ecuador 346 3 12 0 0 1d 4h 0 00 4850 31 46 2 1 8 05 05 2003 13 00 PUERTO MARITIMO DE GUAYAQUIL Ecuador 776 1 12 0 3d 9h 2d 16h 2152 06 10868 75 103 5 16 0 06 05 2003 17 51 10 05 2003 03 50 Balboa 4206 4 12 0 2d 1h 14d 14h 1298 94 58907 56 560 9 29 1 12 05 2003 20 31 14 05 2003 22 00 LISBOA Portugal 1322 5 12 0 12h 27m 4d 14h 327 25 18520 01 176 3 8 7 29 05 2003 12 32 30 05 2003 01 00 BREMERHAVEN Germany 720 5 12 0 1d 12h 2d 12h 966 00 10089 48 96 1 9 1 03 06 2003 15 12 05 06 2003 04 00 BREST France 1749 9 12 0 3d 7h 6d 1h 2098 69 24505 81 233 3 20 8 07 06 2003 16 03 11 06 2003 00 00 SANKT PETERBURG Russia 17 06 2003 01 49 Tene Miles Port D
59. g allows you to edit an existing route and to create a new one manually Moreover route and voyage information such as waypoints critical points and voyage schedule is accessed in the Edit route mode of that tool OceanView therefore gives you two ways for route creation automatic with Route Finder and manual with Route Planning The Voyage report tool gives you summary information about the voyage 39 1 3 Voyage planning with OceanView With OceanView the voyage planning process is supposed to be carried out in the following sequence 1 Ensure you have all charts necessary Update all charts from the C MAP RTU server using Internet or email 3 Check NAVTEX and other navigational warning messages When necessary apply manual updates that can be absent in Notices to Mariners and therefore are not included in automatic updating Start Tools Voyage planning Route finder Set vessel parameters draft and height Select ports of call and add them to the itinerary Calculate the route Add or remove necessary restrictions if you are not satisfied with the route calculated and calculate again the alternative route s 9 Save the route 10 Switch to Route planning Edit mode 11 Check the route created on large scale charts zoom in You can use Check route function Also you can use Weather forecasts GMDSS and SAR tools for getting additional information concerning the route Edit the route manually when neces
60. ge and Resolution Resolution means a geographical grid Forecast is made for a number of points with distance between them expressed in latitudinal and longitudinal units Resolution parameter shows that distance Thus forecast information is raster in its nature 66 8 4 Weather forecast on the chart fe H i w J no 1 Press any of the Weather buttons on the Toolbar T f N i B They are namely Wind Pressure Waves Currents Temperature Precipitation and Tropical Storms Appropriate data will be displayed in the Chart window ra Eie Chat Daa CortSupplanarcery kio Wahr Didan ira Tock weke k err P eaav Ane A RoR VIE NL 62 CIA K He Z Z N a 025 7 Men POO pH 157 e Be HH KN l Tm pap tnt alarak Sp BIr N 08 97 078 E Pressun 1021 mhar N K if lt E D 7 kres ated 2 A legend is located at the bottom right corner Press the appropriate button in its window to see an explanation about the selected weather parameter 3 Inthe bottom left corner of the Chart window accurate weather data is displayed for the mouse pointer position together with coordinates 4 Inthe upper left corner there is a Weather Control Panel allowing you to play the weather forecast It looks the same as an ordinary CD player control panel 19 May 2003 0 00 1 457 E b E da Kr tada He S SSE Represent the step of the mnm l B 0 e forecast in
61. he whole sheet again Four buttons are available here These are Print an image out Printer setup A standard setup window appears The whole paper sheet will be displayed Press this button and your picture will be saved as standard BMP file 85 6 0 File locations The Tools Options File Locations dialog box allows defining a default folder for saving external bookmarks see chapters IX 1 0 and IX 3 0 routes see chapter VII 5 2 images see chapter IX 4 0 and Mariner s objects see chapter VII 11 3 SL Options General Databases Measurement File Locations lalala LLC art Bookmarks Default Modit OK Cancel The Modify button opens Browse for Browse for Folder folder window where you can select a default rece folder for the selected File type Browse i Please note that you cannot create a folder in this window The Default button is highlighted only when Exp routes Exp images or Exp mariner objects file types are selected It creates the Routes Images or MarinerObjects folders within the folder defined for Bookmarks and assigns it x If you change the folder for bookmarks and did not change other folders for routes images etc l before these folders are assigned within the bookmarks folder automatically 86 X VIEW SETTINGS 1 0 Palette and Scale Levels Y There are five palette kinds that can be chosen from the Chart Palette menu S File Edi
62. he Add New Object button and clicking the position of the object onto screen All other relevant information can now be added in the database window Ll An existing object may be deleted using the Delete Object button Objects can be moved and edited by using the Edit object button N Objects may have their appearance changed by using the Style editor function Z Existing object and field information updates and edits must be saved using the Save button The Cancel button is used to cancel the current operation 78 2 0 Database Wizard This section is intended for system administrators or advanced users and describes how to connect OceanView to external client databases a va cicon Co dic CATAB AE AWARD Tee dpe eg Re py Soy et Cs ee AKA IK 47 ee ee De Co 47 d date di l Beoaves aici it ee mp pr unnn ee rrr ir L al mess ppr The Database Wizard is the link between an external database and OceanView itself It can decide what is to be displayed on screen from which database and how Points Lines Areas and Notes can be generated and displayed or altered from existing databases In order to access the Wizard select Database Database Wizard The Welcome window will appear Choosing Next will bring you to this screen where you must make your choice of Creating a new database or opening an existing one for editing Clicking Browse will open a browser for selecting the file that you wish to ed
63. he Server Status box you can see the date and time of the latest available forecast data OceanView automatically connects to the server when you run the Weather Download command and retrieves this information The Get button will also retrieve the same information Select Time interval This is the interval of the forecast data When you select 12 hours for example you receive forecasts with an interval of 12 hours 19 May 00 00 19 May 12 00 20 May 00 00 20 May 12 00 etc By default the All value is set This means you will get forecasts for 5 days with intervals of 6 hours and for the next 5 days with intervals of 12 hours This All value is the recommended default and allows you to receive maximum information Reducing the Time interval decreases the volume of data received less expensive but at the same time decreases the forecast accuracy Select the Forecast slider bar Move the black arrows by pressing and holding down the d III LEFT mouse button The selected date and time of the first and last pints are displayed below the slider bar Click the Select all button for maximum all selection Activate checkboxes according to the weather data you wish to receive Pressure Temperature Wind Waves and Precipitation You can use the Download all Weather Data requested for calculation of optimal routes on local computer checkbox When you activate this Wind and Waves checkboxes are acti
64. he vessel to the land feature s should be more or less the clearing line direction in dependence of the danger position For example when the danger is in a clockwise direction the safe zone will be in an anticlockwise direction In such cases all bearings from the ship should be Not Less Than the clearing line direction and an abbreviation NLT lt bearing gt is used on a chart In view of the above there are three Clearing line categories in OceanView They are NMT Not More Than NLT Not Less Than and undefined when it is not important for example clearing line passes through two land features Y Danger highlight This object is used by the mariner to draw attention to a hazard he believes to be dangerous to his ship It can be a point transparent red square or area freely drawn polygon VY Event An event marks the ship s position at the instant the mariner detects an e vent In case of an event during passage e g in case of a man overboard the mariner can plot this object Two attributes are used object name may be number and annotation description and or time They will be displayed on the chart together with the event symbol Y Mariners feature This is used for observation reporting purposes Examples are a mariners caution or information symbol referring to a real object or additional chart information from his own observation or from other reliable source may be information from a pilot A Mariners fea
65. hic Office has issued the update chart numbers and appropriate datasets to that they have been applied and Books in which the correction was published The tooltips should assist you in viewing long names and remarks Information about each correction is given in short form It does not contain the past and present cartographic object position for example but it is just written as Modified Double click on any correction in order to highlight it on the chart The screen will be panned to the object position and the scale changed to the Original scale of the Source chart A small arrow will point to the object that has been modified 24 3 0 Manual Update 3 1 General Information Manual Update allows you to correct charts manually The sources for Manual Update could be NAVTEX NAVAREA or other navigational messages and warnings not included in the Auto Update All Manual Update Objects are displayed on the chart as normal Objects but with a Peet special symbol attached to the Object ji Select Data Manual Update The Manual Update panel will appear Manual Update Clear highlight World Ell eames Metrics Edit Attributes Edit Delete Object H 212AJ29A Y L Obstruction Value of sounding 13 0 m Extrascl User remark Obstructions in general G e Wreck Source of update 34 93 DK I3SA Added 5 06 2003 08 44 Updated by OceanView User Updated by OceanView User gt Moved 5 06 2003 08 4
66. hours The data on the screen will be changed according to this step K Play button Once it is pressed the weather information will be changing continuously B Stop button It freezes weather information The Date and time of the weather picture is shown on the top of Weather Control Panel a and Kr Back and Forward buttons They allow changing the weather picture step by step 67 aa and KN Press these buttons when you intend to return to the beginning or to the end 8 5 Tropical Storms on the chart Press the 6 button for displaying Tropical Storms information 01B PROGTIME 24 18 May 2003 6 00 Wind Gust kt 40 50 rad of 100 KT winds nm none rad of SO KT winds nm none rad of 35 KT winds nm NE 40 SE 80 SW 85 NwW 55 White icons mean past Storm positions Black icons mean current Storm position its name is also displayed here Red icons mean future predicted positions Move mouse pointer upon any Tropical Storm sign and you will see Storm data for the instance selected 68 9 0 GMDSS Master Plan l In order to get access to the GMDSS Master Plan you have to purchase a license and apply it The procedure of applying a license for GMDSS Master Plan is the same as for Chart Database see chapter IV 6 0 However it is described here once again for convenience 1 Select Data Licensing Licensing x Database CHART SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION bd Syst
67. int number 1 in a yellow circle will appear Move the cursor and a thin red line linking the point and mouse pointer is displayed It can be useful for checking the leg and second waypoint position Click with the LEFT mouse button in new position on the chart The second waypoint 2 will appear The next LEFT click will plot the next waypoint and so on Checking waypoint position Pressing and holding down the LEFT mouse button while adding waypoints allows controlling the waypoint position Release the mouse button to plot the waypoint Panning and zoom in or out While you are in the Edit mode any LEFT click plots a new point In order to pan the Chart window or zoom it with a boundary box press and hold down the CTRL key While the CTRL key is held down you can pan and zoom with a boundary box the same as in ordinary chart view mode for zoom out press and hold down the CTRL and SHIFT key simultane ously see chapters VI 1 0 and VI 2 0 Insert waypoint before the first one Move the mouse pointer over the first waypoint The thin red line will be linked to it instead of the last waypoint Click with the LEFT mouse button A new point will be inserted before the first one In the same way you can move the mouse pointer over the last waypoint and resume adding waypoints from the last one Delete waypoint In order to delete a waypoint move the mouse pointer over it The thin red line will be absent but a special symbol will be displayed Press
68. iption service After payment access to the Weather server will be automatically enabled allowing you to download we ather data on a daily basis 3 0 Installing OceanView Please follow the instructions below if you have not previously installed OceanView on your PC Close down all windows programs currently running on your computer Insert the CD marked OceanView Edition 3 0 in the CD ROM drive lf the Setup program does not start automatically run Setup exe by locating it using My Computer or Windows Explorer A message will appear asking Would you like to install FRET OceanView Choose Yes to continue 2 Would you like to install Oceanview e The next message will ask you to insert the eToken if available The eToken is a smart card ensuring the protection of our Chart Database The eToken is inserted into the USB port If you have an eToken you are able to use your Chart Database on different computers you may install the same Database on several PC and transfer the eToken from one PC to another If you do not have eToken you are only able to use the Chart Database on a single PC If you are not using the eToken press No Question hl If you are using the eToken press 2 IF you have an eToken please insert it now and choose YES Yes in the message box allowing the TF you do not have an eToken please choose Wo necessary drivers to be installed Follow the instructions carefully regarding No
69. istory tree 3 2 Adding an Object 1 Press the Add New button The Add New Object window will appear wi Add New Object ey Type lt gt Point lt gt Line lt gt Ares Search Find F S S Rocks and coral reefs pi a Rocks always dry LNDARE poo he E Rocks which may cover U TROC E ofa Wrecks WRECKS 2 ET Obstructions and foul areas 095 TRN jes L Overalls races w ATTUR breakers ee L eddies E L tide rips Caution area CT WARE Y E HARBOUR INSTALLATIONS fe Harbour regulations H Regulated areas Marine services and signal stations I From Notice To Mariner OF Cancel 2 Select the Object category in the list of categories 25 You can use the Find function Type in a string you want to find and press Find buiton The first appearance of the string in the Category tree will be selected If you press Find button again the second appearance is selected and so on 3 Some objects can be represented wt Add New Object either by a point line or area If there is such a choice select the object type 7 95 Dangers Ee Rocks and coral reefs T Rocks always dry LNOARE Rocks which may cower UW TROC Wrecks WAECKS E Obstructions and foul areas OBSTAN Overalls races WAT TUR 4 Press the OK button 5 In the dialog box you have to enter the object attributes Pressing the Cancel button allows you to cancel adding the object at any time Save Cancel
70. it Choose the file and then press Open to select it In the event of generating a new database you will be prompted for a Title and a Description Enter the desired field names and then choose Next to continue with database selections The next step is to select the appropriate object definitions Choose the style point line area or note color type and size Once satisfied with the dialogue box choices click Next to continue This page defines the type of connection to database and when necessary the initialization parameters Currently OceanView supports the ODBC protocol and native Microsoft Access link When connecting to a database via ODBC you must select the Data Source from the list of available data sources and input the user name and password This information defines the access rights of a particular user to the database or particular tables or fields A system administrator should set the appropriate parameters for this function When connecting to Microsoft Access file mdb the full path m ust be defined The Custom connection string allows the manual input of this information 79 This page will present the available tables of connected databases and allow the selection that will be associated with the created database linked to OceanView Select a table from the options and click Next MT Definitions of required and additional fields are prompted Required fields are used for initialization o
71. ith Route finder you may miss this chapter and continue reading from chapter VII 4 0 Route planning Edit mode Press the New button in order to create a new route The Add new route dialog box appears where you have to fill out appropriate fields oo Add new route Route Mame Mersin Constanta From Port Mersin To Port Constanta Press the OK button to create the route and switch to the Edit mode You can use any Route Name here but mentioning the departure and destination ports in the Route Name is advisable Indeed though port names are presented in the From Port and To Port fields in l some Voyage planning tables and dialog boxes only the route name is presented while port names are not shown The port names you type here appear in the 1 Route Planning Available routes list 2 Voyage report see chapter VII 6 0 3 Export amp Import routes see chapter VII 5 2 When you press the OK button the following things happen l 1 Your route is created and registered in OceanView All registered routes are shown in the Available routes box of the Route Planning panel 2 Your route is loaded OceanView always loads a route prior to showing or editing it If a route consists of many waypoints the loading process takes con siderable time In order to save your time there is possibility to keep routes loaded even when they are not shown hid den The Routes monitor panel eee ee appears in the upper left cor
72. ive data from the weather server The window will be closed automatically e l Please note that information about currents is not displayed on the Update panel However it will be automatically downloaded for the entire world 65 8 2 Download Tropical Storm forecasts 1 Select the Weather Download command The Properties window will appear 2 Switch to the Tropical Storms panel wt Properties x Properties Update Tropical storms Server Status Tropical Storm Into Name fic 1B Pasition 14 00 008 h 06 00 008 E Uirection speed Tau 3 0 kt wind Gust 40 kt BO kt Last updated 17 May 2003 6 00 Latest available update 19 May 2003 5 38 2 3 Press the Update bution Tropical storms data will now be updated 4 Inthe right part of the window you can select a Tropical storm and read its characteristics 8 3 Weather properties 5 Select the Weather Download command The Properties window will appear toe Properties l x Date Coverage south 0000 DUG Morth 9000 008 Wiest USS O0 00a Fast U1 00 006 E From 19 Mav 2003 0 00 Resolution Parameters Pressure Latitude 130 Longitude 1 30 Resolution for current Latitude 3 Longitude 3 20 May 2003 12 00 6 In this window you can get information about the downloaded forecast such as Time Interval Date selected area Covera
73. ld is not defined in the database Ocean View will allow the application of a personal style for a maximum of 500 objects In this case the style will be saved in the legend file In the database this field should be lt string gt type not less than 10 0 symbols Tooltip Select the field of the name of the object The string value will be used as the Tooltip of the object displayed when pointing to the corresponding symbol on the chart URL Various references to a World Wide Web address or a LAN file can be stored in a dedicated field of the database This field can be associated with a URL This means that a value of this field is the reference to Website or name of file with a full path When such an object is displayed on the chart click ing on the left mouse button activates the corresponding program Internet browser for www and Microsoft Word files Email When the dedicated field of database is associated with this OceanView makes available the function of automatic generation of e mail addressed to the recipient according to the value of this field When options have been selected and chosen click next to bring up the following dialogue In this stage definitions of database fields will be chosen The left side of the window displays the list of all the available fields of the database The right window presents the fields that are selected to display Left and right buttons allow for changing the contents of displayed
74. mb Line A choice of whether Rhumb Line vd or Great Circle sailing will be applied from the waypoint to the next one When you activate the Great Circle checkbox in the Route parameters dialog all new legs will be calculated as Great Circle lines These four parameters Radius Deviation Soeed and Rhumb Line may be reset in the Route parameters dialog box You should set the appropriate values in the Common settings section activate the checkboxes and press OK button The parameters will be set the same for all waypoin ts y Distance Nm It is the leg distance from the waypoint to the next one expressed in Nautical Miles The Distance is calculated automatically Y DTA Distance to Arrival or Distance to Go the distance from this waypoint to the last one of the route destination expressed in Nautical Miles Y Time Estimated time that will be spent for sailing from this waypoint to the next It is calculated automatically Y Name The name of waypoint You are not obliged to type any waypoint name but it is advisable Please note that when you use Route finder for automatic route creation the waypoints representing l Ports of Call are named automatically These are the names of the corresponding port Y In port Voyage Part Type or Mode of Voyage The value in this column can be Sea passage Inward or Outward Inward means the route part from Pilot station to Berth Outward from
75. n value and spot objects lighthouses buoys landmarks wrecks seabed abbreviations soundings pilot boarding places etc with all relevant information will be listed and their attributes shown This feature is one of the main advantages of vector charts and ENC s A lot of useful information can be accessed on this panel without reference to other sources such as the List of Lights for example Double click on the object in the list to highlight it on the chart A special button Clear highlight is intended to clear the object highlight In the Attributes box you can sometimes see and signs Clicking on sign will roll up information while will unroll it Object Info Clear highlight b Attributes DataSet 212A1220 World Information C Map 1 0024467 Object name LA_PLATE Source indication FRFR graph LL CA 36400 Depth contour LIGHTS Characteristic Signal Group Colour Sector Signal Period Height Range Category Status FI 2 1 WHITE 115 272 10 0 s 11m 93M FI 2 1 RED 272 115 10 0 s 11m 6M Depth contour Depth area Caution area 34 6 0 Three dimensional view of the seabed Three dimensional mode is intended for deep analysis of the sea bottom relief Press the a button and the OceanView 3D window will appear 2 Ee Wing 191 PEHI z sie US X i ri rim a ti 9 1 la D ba T L a Fm 1 1 me G P iy i d Ne ating
76. nation centres will be displayed in the Chart window J i Deo CH SA CHART SL PPLEMENT AS FORMATE 74 vbb P Ca ma arta ae Pen Ahari SAR nama CAYMAN SLANDS Gred kingdon Tepe HA 1 Vedat ara ae DP deca B a Dee 2 13109 Z LE Cr ewe i Tdeshone c Polos 6 222 Fine Service pence Eai GDR E28 Goverment E rmn pg ersari Select Chart Supplementary Info SAR Overview Table to see the table of RCC with supplementary information StJohn s Newfoundland Agency Aarhus DENMARI DENMARK CRSs Blaavand Radio OXB Skagen Radio OXP HF DSC Lyngby Radio planned t INMARSAT CESs Eik Norway UNITED KINGDOM MCC Bodoe Norway Aberdeen Agency HM Coastguard UNITED KINGDOM ARCC ARCC Karup Acapulco Mexican Navy Commander Naval Sector MEXICO i _4 Other units Additional units e g warships oil rigs supply ships helicopters merchant ships 13 RE 73 11 0 Mariner objects 11 1 General information Mariner s objects is a special tool designed to assist the navigator in adding his own information onto the chart in accordance with S 52 In OceanView all Mariners objects form a separate cartographic layer It means that they do not affect any other OceanView features and are used just to display additional mariners notes remarks highlights etc Press the amp icon or use Data Mariner Objects command A Mariner Objects panel appears Mariner Objects Clear hightight b Exp
77. nd all Monitor stations are accessible Select Chart Supplementary Info GMDSS Overview Table The same information as on the Object info panel will be displayed on the GMDSS Overview panel Object Info GMDSS Overview Order by Country Search by Emm Find Clear highlight 8 Argentina Main Vil Argentina Main Vl Argentina Main Vil Argentina Vil Argentina Vil Argentina VI Argentina Argentina Radio Argentina Radio Buenos Aires PNA Radio Comodoro Rivadavia PNA Radio Comodoro Rivadavia PNA Radio Mar del Plata Mar del Plata 007010111 35 00 007010111 200 00 007010001 35 00 007010008 007010008 007010221 007010221 Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational PS 24 hrs PS MF 24hrs SD VHF 24 hrs SD MF 24hrs SD VHF 24 hrs sD ME 24hrs MRCC Buenos Aires MRCC Buenos Aires MRSC Rio de la Plata MRSC Comodoro Rivadavia MRSC Comodoro Rivadavia MRCC Puerto Belgrano MRCC Puerto Belarano Double click on any cell of the table to highlight the appropriate station on the chart Select a required sort order by country by station name by MMSI etc In order to find a station use the Search functions 71 10 0 SAR Global Plan l In order to get access to the SAR Global Plan you have to purchase license and apply it The procedure of applying a license for SAR Global Plan is the same as for Chart Database see chapter IV 6 0 However it is d
78. ndow display additional information about C MAP Databases such as the version number Check Signature Set as Default and Unregister DataBase buttons are intended for advanced users and System Administrators only Never press the Unregister DataBase button as you will lose all of your licenses If this happens and you have not kept a copy of your licenses please your local C MAP representative or C MAP Norway 21 2 0 Auto Updating 2 1 Online Updating If you have a CM 93 3 subscription you have the possibility to update your charts at any time by using the Real Time Updating Service RTU You have to be connected to the Internet online C MAP updating service allows you to correct the charts as per the latest Notices to Mariners issued and received at C MAP The chart database includes the charts from various Sources agencies Hydrographic offices etc The auto update applies the Notices to Mariners issued by the appropriate Source agency to every chart In order to apply Auto Update 1 Select Data Auto Updating menu command The Updating window will appear 2 Switch to the Auto Updating panel if it is not opened by default 3 Press the All button All available updates will be downloaded and registered in OceanView They are applied immediately after downloading you do not need to restart OceanView to apply the updates pe Updating E x Databases World 9 Ay uto Updating Download A
79. ndow first appears it displays the current screen center position The highlighted parts are all editable North South East and West can be changed with N S E W keys on the keyboard or with UP and DOWN arrows Moving selection to degrees minutes and parts of minute can be done with the LEFT and RIGHT keyboard arrows The TAB button selects Latitude Longitude and Scale in sequence Please note that besides the position you can also enter the scale value here Press Go To button to change screen position and scale 29 2 0 Changing chart scale There are several methods for changing chart scale Y Drawing a boundary box around the area you wish to zoom 1 Press and hold down the LEFT mouse button 2 Draw a box around the area you wish to zoom using the mouse pointer 3 Release the LEFT mouse button The area inside the box will be shown in the whole Chart window If you want to cancel this action press ESC key while drawing For zoom out take the same steps but hold SHIFT key down In the case of zoom out the whole chart window will show the coverage that was inside the boundary box after releasing the LEFT mouse button V a F5 doubles the scale and a F6 halves it Y Turn the mouse wheel in an anticlockwise direction outward to increase scale and in clockwise direction inward to decrease it By this means you will change the scale slowly but continuously a This kind of zoom gives 5 or 5 of the curre
80. ner of the Chart window Routes Monitor when there is any loaded route It is designed for easy access to loaded routes Routes monitor loading and unloading we will describe in more detail in chapter VII 5 1 3 Your route has been activated It means this route now is in the edit mode 47 4 0 Route planning Edit mode You can create a route using Route finder see chapter VII 2 0 or manually see chapter VII 3 0 After that you should enter the Edit mode in order to plot a route or check it When a route is in the edit mode the Route Planning panel consists of the Waypoints Critical points and Schedule panels Control buttons on the right side of the panel are different also The total route distance and the total voyage duration are calculated automatically and shown in the upper right corner of the panel And of course in the edit mode you can plot waypoints directly on the chart F A j Z Z 1 4526 C Tm Taw dge 10000 Taidratn 3m RR RAK JF ETH CEEE 48 4 1 Plotting waypoints on the chart The plotting principles are the same as for the Measurement tool however they are listed here once again As you know the term waypoint means the geographic position where a vessel s course should be altered The term leg means a line between two adjacent waypoints and the vessel s track between them accordingly y l Add waypoint Click with the LEFT mouse button on the chart A waypo
81. nt scale Please note that sometimes turning the l mouse wheel has effect and this is caused by an MS Windows feature Press the mouse wheel while the mouse pointer is inside the chart area to restore availability of this ki nd of zoom 30 Y Type scale directly in the Scale indicator 1 50000 VY Use the Scale panel that appears when you move the mouse pointer over the Scale indicator 1 100000000 goe CM ea e The buttons and are equal to the buttons 9 B eccortingty The button causes the appearance of the Go To Position panel This panel is described in chapter V1 1 0 You can also change the scale here Y Chart Set Original scale This will change the scale to the scale of compilation original scale of the source paper navigational chart Y Chart Set Best scale The largest scale chart available in its original scale will be displayed The search among charts is carried out for the central screen position 31 3 0 Bookmarks The central screen position and current scale define the current view There are several methods of changing a view y a x The L and buttons on the Toolbar change a view to the previous one and back again The 9 button changes to the view at startup in a scale of 1 100 000 000 and shows the whole world map Internal OceanView Bookmarks You have possibility to save a current view as a bookmark and open it later To save bookmark Set a view by choosing a posi
82. oard breakdown etc Y Tidal stream This object class displays a predicted or actual observed or measured tidal or current vector stream or current Its attributes are orientation sets the vector direction category predicted or actual and current strength Clearing line Scale category Undefined NMT NLT Scale category annotation Information caution Tidal stream or Orientation scale category l Derler Diet techs Eill A e ii kC S angie S Te ance Echala 12 AS FXR PESENE IJIH lile t mp Pn PeX 7 iea j Clearing lines and danger highlights Event Mariners features Mariners Notes and Tidal streams 19 11 2 Creation and Edit Press the Create New button to create a new Mariner s object In the Select An Object dialog box select an appropriate object class Ei Select An Object E x Clearing line Danger highlight Event Mariners feature Mariners Note Tidal stream or curent vector OK Cancel After that you will be in the Edit mode the Edit button is pressed Clear highlight b Attributes lt gt Paint Object name lt gt Line Scale minimum lt Area Annotation Select geometry point line or area if available and fill out the object attributes Leaving the scale field blank means that the object will be displayed at any scale Click with the LEFT mouse button on the chart to plot the object In case of line or area draw a
83. object is the data layer to which the object will be added Normally all objects form a separate cartographic layer By using this function you will add an object directly to the chart dataset T From Notice To Mariner 1 Inthe Add New Object window see chapter V 3 2 activate the checkbox 2 Press the OK button The Add New Object from Notice To Mariner window will appear ES ae Add New Object From Notice To Mariner Database world Notice 3493 Source Producing Agency DK ha Kort og Matikelstyrelsen Denmark J34 Source Identification code OF Cancel Show 3 Type the number of the Notice to Mariner 4 Select the Source Producing Agency in the ComboBox The list consists of the abbreviations only however after selection the full name of Agency is shown 5 Select the Chart number Source Identification code in the ComboBox 6 Press the Show button to pan the screen to the chart selected 7 Press the OK button After that you can plot the object and enter its attributes as usual see chapter V 3 2 3 4 Editing an Object 1 Select the object in the History tree see chapter V 3 1 or on the Object info panel see chapter V1 5 0 Use the Highlight button if necessary 2 For editing the position press the Metrics Edit button The Metrics table will appear and you can change the coordinates or edit the position directly on chart see chapter V 3 2 step 6 3 For editing the Object attribu
84. ort Import Create New Edit Save Delete Clearing line Geometry Attributes Clearing line Danger highlight Danger highlight lt Paint Object name Wan Overboare Mariners Note Call pilot lt Line Scale minimum Mariners feature Well l lt Area Annotation 14 34 Event 14 34 Tidal stream or current vector L All Mariners objects on the whole world map are listed here If you have not created any object yet this list is empty Each Mariner s object can be represented by a point line or area Moreover each object has its own attributes The Scale minimum attribute is common for all Mariners objects It defines the smallest scale where the Mariner s object should be displayed Other attributes can be category object name annotation etc When you create a new object the first thing you have to do is to select an object class Six classes of Mariners objects are presented in OceanView They are listed below Y Clearing line It is a straight line constructed through suitably selected clearing marks s o as to pass clear of certain dangers to navigation In other words if you have a danger you can draw the clearing line some safe distance from it to a significant land feature or two features While sailing a navigator should keep the ship on the opposite side of the clearing line The direction of the clearing line vector is calculated from sea to the land feature and bearings from t
85. ox The first Port name GU Pv that matches your string will be highlighted Continue typing until the required Port is selected or press the Next button to see all suitable Ports Double click on the Port name or press the Add to Itinerary button and the Port will be added to the Itinerary The following functions are provided with the Port list e Highlight Switch on the E BS Highlight checkbox Once you have r selected a Port in the list it will be marked wail with green circle on the chart The screen P h position will not be changed k 4 0 19909 997 N 061 44 867 4 Yoyage report Route planning Route Finder Fort list ay af nT GUAYAQUIL ent Search O Bv Pon By Country T GEORGE Grenacda BASSE TERRE Guadeloupe BOURG DES SANTESGuadeloupe GRAND AOUR Ci suadelounes a Sorted ByPort By Country Z Highlight Highlight All Al 42 2 Select the Port in the list and press the Al Go to button The screen will be panned to the Port It will be marked with the same symbol Part list 3 Select Search by Country Start typing the country name With each press of the Next Gu Next button you will look through all the ports of the Country matching the string you have Search Bv Pon By Country typed Sort order By Country is advisable in this case oT GEORGE Grenacdal BASSE TERRE Guadeloupe BOURG DES SAINTE S Guadeloupe GRAND AOUWAGsnad
86. ppropriate shape Press the Save button to complete object creation In order to cancel the creation of an object press release the Edit button When you draw a clearing line please note that the first point is the end of vector significant land l feature and the second point is the start vector point Clearing line direction is calculated automatically from the start second click to the end first click points For editing an object select it in the list and press the Edit button Editing principles on the chart are the same as for Measurement tool see chapter VI 7 1 For deleting an object select it in the list and press Delete button You can delete the object even when you are in the Edit mode while you edit an object yo u can select other objects in the list and delete them In order to find an object that you see in the list double click on it The object will be in the centre of the screen and highlighted Press the Clear highlight button in the upper right corner of the Functional panel to clear the highlighting 76 11 3 Export and Import Mariners objects are intended to be used primarily by mariner s However one of the main advantages of OceanView is the possibility to exchange data between multiple users e g Mariners and Offices Objects can be exported to external OceanView files with dat extension sent to other user as usual MS Windows files and imported back from the file into OceanView The E
87. procedure Obtain chart licenses from a C MAP office The licenses are available for worldwide coverage or any combination of Zones Areas or Cells Please contact C MAP Norway AS for detailed information You have to purchase licenses for the coverage you have selected When purchased your license is registered at C MAP Norway AS During the installation procedure a file USER USR is generated unless you are using an eToken dongle It contains all information necessary for C MAP Norway AS to identify your license You have to send this file to a C MAP office when applying for licenses the installation program can send it automatically for you Apply license In OceanView itself you have to enter licenses either by typing them in or reading them from a file 16 digit received code After doing this the program will be able to decrypt and use the Chart Database but only for the areas for which you have purchased licenses Please note that in order to use the GMDSS Master Plan or SAR Global Plan databases you have to obtain licenses from C MAP Norway After payment you should send the same USER USR file to C MAP and receive an additional 16 digit code which is applied to the system in the same way as for the Chart Database If you are using an eToken dongle you do not need to send the USER USR file but you should have the System ID number of the eToken available see attached key ring Weather data forecasting is available as a subscr
88. quired presentation of Light sectors w Highlight sectors Selected light sectors will be highlighted with corresponding colors for all lighthouses in accordance to the range of light and sector limits w All Sectors When you select this option all sectors red white and green will be switched on for highlighting Also this option is switched on automatically when you select all sectors manually w Red sectors Red sectors will be highlighted w White sectors White sectors will be highlighted w Green sectors Green sectors will be highlighted 91 3 0 Presentation settings This group of settings is accessible via the Chart Customize Presentation Settings Presentation Custom Display Depth settings Boundary settings Other settings Text settings E Two shades T Qverscale id E Flain borders E Light info E shallow pattern T Chart boundar E INFORM symbol T Periodic date E safe contour l Grid E Quality symbol Text important E cafe contour only lt gt Mone E Ficture symbol T Text generic Z safe depths E Text dscr symbol Text other Z Hazard symbol Hl Flain depth contour lt gt Lat Lon grid lt gt Map margins Depth Units Meters UK Cancel L Depth settings w Two Shades When it is switched on only two shades are applicable shallow waters and deep waters The boundary is the Safety contour see above Shallow and Deep contours
89. r S Please bear in mind that these panels obstruct the Chart window so a part of chart is hiden under them For example when you zoom in with a zoom border see chapter V1 2 0 you see just a part of your selection All Functional panels have the same two instruments The Close button L and the Alignment Sp button The Alignment button allows you to move the Functional panel to the left top right or bottom borders of the Chart window Sometimes additional buttons appear on Functional panels for example Export to MS Word w Additional and auxiliary windows When OceanView needs additional data or displays more information separated dialog boxes and windows appear An example is the 3D Window see chapter V1 6 0 In order to exit from OceanView use the File Exit command or press the S button on the Title bar lf the setting File Options General Get confirmation before exit OceanView is switched on an exit confirmation will be requested 15 5 0 Registering the CM 93 3 database In order to use the CM 93 3 database in OceanView you first need to register the database Registration shows OceanView the path to the Chart Database CD ROM drive Hard disk etc Without registration OceanView is unable to locate and use the Chart Database Normally during the installation process you should have already registered the Database see chapter IV 3 0 step 12 However if you did not register the
90. red critical point position and transferred actual vessel s position that is used by system for critical point notification When you switch to the Critical points panel the appropriate table appears We o Total distance 0 00 nm LON Distance Time Remark Save 37 16 072 N 018 32 657 E 0 000 nm Call Master ere 36 55 168 N 017 14 371 E 10 000 nm Post Look out 36 33 989 N 016 04 555 E 00h 00m 00s o Sow 38 22 943 N 019 34 885 E UT h 00m 00s 1 Hour Notice to Engine Room Parameters lt lt lt lt Charts Check Route Cancel The table represents the critical points list It consists of the following fields columns CP Critical point number LAT Critical point latitude LON Critical point longitude D T There is possibility to notify the Mariner about a critical point approaching in advance You can choose whether the system will notify you at some Distance to the critical point or some Time before reaching it In case of Time notification the system calculates distance at Current Speed divided by Time This field shows your choice If you have chosen Distance you should put a vd sign in the cell and sign in case of Time notification Distance Time This field depends on the D T choice It is the value of Distance or Time where the system should notify the Mariner Remark Here you can describe your critical point You can navigate and edi
91. representing pilot stations and ports as in OceanView a route can include a number of intermediate ports of call Y Speed Estimated speed in knots on the leg from this waypoint to the next It is taken from the Waypoints table and can not be changed here Y Distance The leg distance from the waypoint to the next one expressed in Nautical Miles The Distance is taken from the Waypoints table Y Time to Next Time that will be spent to reach the next waypoint It is calculated as Speed divided by Distance The Arrival Departure and Stop duration parameters can be changed In order to do this click with the LEFT mouse button in the chosen cell of the table type in desired value and press ENTER Using the keyboard you can navigate around the table with the ARROW keys and start edit by pressing any key The last edited cell is highlighted with a red font color By default the departure time from the first waypoint is highlighted The initial value of departure time from the first waypoint Port is the time and date when the route was created When you change any of editable parameters OceanView calculates new values of corresponding parameters because they are linked with arithmetic formulas For example you set an arrival time at some waypoint It means that you would like to arrive to that waypoint Port or Pilot Station at a certain time But it is impossible as this arrival time depends on the departure time from the pr
92. ronic chart It is effective for S 52 presentation model only The quality symbols correspond to so called zones of confidence There are six kinds of zones and six quality symbols accordingly These zones are defined by the quality of survey in particular positional accuracy depth accuracy seafloor coverage and typical survey characteristics The zones are the following in brackets the position accuracy as an example A1 5m A2 20m B 50m C 500m D worse than 500m and U data not accessed When it is activated it allows the display of a special info symbol for all objects having a picture attribute for example a bridge view that you can see Text dscr symbol When it is activated it allows the display of a special info symbol for all objects having a textual description attribute for example an extraction from pilot book Though Inform and Text description both contain text informati on there is difference between them The Inform attribute is a text always in English and usually of a small size A text description can be in the national language and of a much larger size For example an entire page from the Italian Pilot Please note the same symbol is used for objects having inform picture and text attributes But when you activate Picture symbol for example objects having a text description attribute will not be marked with the above mentioned symbol 93 0 Text settings W Light info Periodic date
93. rs UK Cancel a Ship Properties Antares nave settings Bunkers Costs ship s Details Consumption tonnes per day speed Hea Fuel Diesel Cost pertonne Heavy Fuel Diesel HD 180 Fixed costs per day fo OK Cancel All the data that you enter in the Ship Properties window can be saved for future use x UK Cancel 1 Press the Save Settings Enter the ship s name Press OK button button In order to restore the settings just select the vessel in the list 41 2 2 Adding ports to the Itinerary On the left side of the Route finder panel there is a list of all ports available They are sorted by Port name or by Country depending on the Sorted a By Pot By Country aappropriate marker position You may select the necessary port with one of the following means Find out the Port directly in the list and double click on it or select it and press Add to Itinerary button Highlight all ports around the world M Me HIG A and find the Port out on the chart if you know its location All ports are marked as yellow circles Move the mouse pointer upon such a circle to see the Port name Click with the RIGHT mouse button upon the Port to add it to the Itinerary Please note that when you switch off the Highlight All function the Port names as Tooltips will continue to appear even though the mode is off Use the search function Start typing the Port name in the Search b
94. ry for OceanView operation but may be useful for complete ly understanding its functions l Important information is marked with this sign 2 0 System Requirements OceanView is a PC based Windows application The program will run on almost any IBM compatible PC with an Intel Pentium processor although we recommend at least a 500 MHz processor with 128MB RAM The system must also contain a 1 44MB diskette station or USB flash memory and a CD ROM drive For printing purposes almost any printer can be used including LaserJet and color printers Please note that OceanView is designed to run under Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP If the PC does not have either of these it must be upgraded before installation of OceanView 2 0 Short description of OceanView installation procedures This chapter is not essential for performing the installation procedures It describes the general steps of what you have to do and why This information is included in the appropriate chapters also In order to use OceanView properly you have to do the following Install the program using the correct installation procedure as described in this manual Register the Chart Database Registration shows OceanView the path to the Chart Database CD ROM drive Hard disk etc Without this registration OceanView is unable to locate and use the Chart Database Registration is included in the installation
95. s always open 33 5 0 Object info functional panel All electronic chart information can be accessed via an Object info Functional panel This appears every time you RIGHT click the mouse on the chart Objectinto Clear highlight t Attributes DataSet filename 211A0310 C00 Chart Title BRITISH ISLES DataSet 21140310 World Sounding Traffic separation scheme lane part Source identification code 2 Producing agency C MAP Italy Compilation Scale Of Data 1500000 Administration area Named Update application date 23 01 2003 Administration area Named Caution area Source producing agency Ministry of Defence Hydrographic Service UK This panel consists of two parts a list of objects and the selected object attributes Objects are cartographic features that were under the cursor at the instance of clicking The first object in the list is always the name of the dataset Among its attributes are such parameters as Chart Title Source producing agency HO and Compilation Scale of Data etc Other objects can be Depth area with depth range in the attributes Caution Administration Territorial sea Land areas that usually include all explanatory and cautionary notes from the appropriate chart Navigational system of marks displays IALA region A or B Lines recommended tracks leading lines depth contours Traffic separation scheme boundaries etc with exact directio
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97. s they appear in the Selected Objects window and automatically on the chart You do not need to transfer objects from that window Y Select last Imported If you imported objects from a DAT file during your current OceanView session those objects and no one else s will be in the Selected Objects window If you have not imported any object yet this command clears the list 17 Vill DATABASES 1 0 User Databases Users of OceanView have the possibility to enter their own global information into local or networked databases For example a ship owner might want to plot the positions of his vessels into the system on a daily basis and see the positions shown graphically on the chart There are a number of pre defined databases included with OceanView and in addition users can define their own using the Database Wizard To open a local database choose Database Open Database and select one of the available leg files the Vessels leg was selected on the picture below The screen will now look as follows ml Flay 7 S SIC FPS ggn S 69 H 013 Be es ae ee A me Par ns pm HH mee RE SI 2 T me f Psnems eoo OD FEN OPS Eeri tnar Baska ot Fanems SUR KTN ae E Objects vessels in this case can be entered and edited by using the buttons on the toolbar These are defined as follows ___ These functions may also be accessed through the Objects menu les A new object is added by clicking t
98. sary 12 While checking the route ensure that Speed as well as Deviation Turning radius and Great Circle sailing for all parts of the route and modes of voyage in port sea passage are correct Use the dedicated form parameters in the Edit mode 13 Get calculated Total Distance and Passage Plan 14 Arrange Voyage Schedule Enter Time of Departure Stop Duration in ports at pilot stations and get calculated ETA 15 Enter critical points that are points of importance such as caution mandatory reporting and ship s procedure points 16 Switch to Voyage report section 17 Set up fuel consumption figures and other maintenance costs Get the whole Voyage cost 18 Print out the Voyage plan and summary report 19 oe Rc Se cl en acer CO N Predict tides using Tides tool for all Ports of Call 20 By means of the Mariner Objects tool mark dangerous charted objects along the route and put your own marks on the chart 21 During the voyage obtain Chart updates from the C MAP server as well as Weather forecasts Also apply Manual Updates for charting information received from NAVTEX NAVAREA etc 40 2 0 Route finder When you start Voyage planning you are automatically transferred to the Route finder panel Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Pont list Search ByPort By Country 26 BAKINSKIKH KOMISSAROV Azerbaijan AABY Sveden AALBORG Denmark ial ISDenmark v 4 b
99. scale chart 3 Check availability of all charts with Chart Catalogue and publications along the route and request what is absent 4 Correct charts and publications up to the latest Notice to Mariners 5 Plot the route on the large scale charts While plotting all possible hazards Traffic Separation Schemes recommended tracks sufficient clearance from land or dangerous depths weather forecast seasonal and predominant currents and winds etc are taken into consideration 6 Calculate accurately the Total Distance and ETA Engineers provide fuel consumption figures 7 Collect all requirements and regulations along the route This includes among other things reporting areas weather forecast and navigational information transmission stations 8 Collect all necessary information about Port of Destination including tidal information port regulations pilotage requirements etc 1 2 OceanView tools for Voyage planning a In order to start Voyage planning press the Ei button or use the Tools Voyage planning command The tool consists of three panels Route Finder Route Planning and Voyage report Route Finder should assist you in creating a new route After you add all ports of call to the itinerary Route Finder automatically creates a route and your task is just to check the created route with Route Planning and fix it if necessary In this way you should save time in compared with creating a new route manually Route Plannin
100. sed to display better the relief of sea bottom just below the water surface It should be shallower than the Safety contour w Deep Contour separates a deep depth area It should be deeper then the safety contour These contours are used to fill depth areas between them with a special colour These colours are presented in the following table ean C Map presentation S 52 presentation erani hee view kp III ale s Fe Ee Mat l i 1 L CE i z oar Iu lar Da skan OE 1 PSQAvAravolARSHBE T A 7 se Isim Preseteior Pres hicdel te KAE Baki CC ria X SRM Chat Bakr Dope 4 ERA airi pihai Rte lma trinir Uep LCT Light RZ grea 8 T ptk9T 58 porz L I 7 ro n All three kinds of contours mark a depth contour that is equal or deeper to the assigned depths For example a safety contour is set as 15m If there is no 15m contour on a chart currently viewed but l there are 10m and 20m contours the 20m contour will be selected as on the picture abo ve 89 ked keed o Y Display Type W Also note that sometimes OceanView does not see some depth contours although they are displayed on the chart It happens because OceanView sees only the depth contours that limit depth areas Information about depth areas and their limits can be found in the Object info panel see chapter VI 5 0 A two color shade can be applied in case of setting the Chart Customize Presentation
101. set up in the Tools Options File locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 82 2 0 Sending OVB Bookmarks by E Mail There is possibility to send OVB Bookmarks by E Mail directly from OceanView File Edit Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info eat Mew Ctrl M Select the File Send By E Mail command Open CErl LO Close Save Chrl 5 Save as Export 7 aah Frink 1 New view 1 0wd 2 Chart Bookmarksiz owb 3 C Chart Bookmarksiz owd d CChart Bookmarksi1 owd Exit Your default E mail program will be run The OVB bookmark will be attached to the auto generated L a ma a iy 7 S a Recipient and send the E Mail From Oceanview user c map staff 13 lt To FO CC L Bcr Po Subject Oceanview bookmark 00000 Attach f ana fic BF u Oceanview autogenerated e mail 83 3 0 OVD Bookmarks OVD means OceanView Document bookmarks In addition to OVB bookmarks see chapter IX 1 0 you can also use OVD bookmarks These contain all information saved in OVB bookmarks and in addition all open user databases for information about databases see chapter VIII 1 0 When you work with databases you can save OVD bookmarks and when you open them next time all the databases will also be opened This feature may be used for example in the preparation of presentations Create a database containing necessary information list of ports or offices planned harbor or offshore installations plann
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103. t Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info Weather Database C s Customize ____ _ Data Scale Levels K L Dover Sven MY Oy L Ga Ta Positi Day Blackback o To Position Day Wihiteback Dusk Might Set Original Scale Set Best Scale SN es en s et Y Data Scale Levels are chosen from the Chart Data Scale Levels menu S File Edit Chart Data Chart Supplementary Info Weather Database Objects eoe Customize z Cu A L A PE i Dover Streit PE ee boabic ECS style Dover Stra Palette Z 1 20 000 000 0 To Position D 1 3000 000 Set Original Scale B 1 1 000 000 Set Best Scale L 1 200 000 K D 1 100 000 E 1 50 000 F 1 15 000 tha G 1 5 000 S Sh 125 Gy MBWk 44 aaith 7 id 7 d G d al a uet a kd a ror ie a hai petri T ote L lde By default it is set in Automatic mode ECS style It means that OceanView automatically chooses the best chart chart of best scale of compilation from its database dependent on the current scale shown by the Scale indicator However you can choose to see charts of one range only The Chart Data Scale Levels command will set the required range The following table gives some additional information on scale ranges S Please note that when you set a wrong scale level chart information can be either scarce or too l detailed slowing down all computation process greatly Using the automatic mode is highlt recommended 2 0
104. t is not necessary to write anything in the letter 9 Send your E mail to the address updates c map no 10 The server will automatically generate the updates for your databases After a short time the updates in BALE will be sent as attachments to your reply E mail address You will receive the reply in about 11 Save the update file s on your hard disk or some other storage medium 12 In OceanView on the SemiAuto Updating panel select the folder where you saved the update files You should see its name in the window in the right section of the panel 13 Press the Get updates from button All updates from the file will be applied and registered in OceanView 23 2 3 Review Log After Updating you can look at the log of updates 1 Select Data Updating Log Review Updates menu command The Updating window will appear pi Updating Databases World 9 r Updates log Review pgdating Remark Clear Highlight El HO Istituto dro Mame SemiAuto 54 432 21140150 te 224N0330 T Updat in g Log Review Updates Close 2 The list in the left part of the panel contains all datasets charts to which updates corrections have been applied The information relating to each dataset includes Update Status Accepted or Declined Number of updates to the dataset and the date 3 The list on the right part of the panel contains the updates sorted by which the Hydrograp
105. t the Critical points table in the same way as the Waypoint table see chapter VII 4 3 53 4 5 Schedule panel The Schedule panel defines your voyage schedule Voyage report Route planning Route Finder Waypoints Critical points Schedule We o Total distance 1003 80 nm Total duration 2d 14h 43m Name Arrival Departure Speed Distance Timetonext Slids 1 No name 05 05 2003 18 49 16 0 8 3m Save As 2 No name 05 05 2003 18 52 05 05 2003 18 52 0m 16 0 1 Im 3 No name 05 05 2003 18 53 05 05 2003 18 53 Om 16 1 0 4m o hw 4 No name 05 05 2003 18 57 05 05 2003 18 57 Orn 16 48 7 3h 3m Parameters 5 No name 05 05 2003 22 00 05 05 2003 22 00 0m 16 15 0 56m 6 No name 05 05 2003 22 56 05 05 2003 22 56 m 16 44 6 2h 48m _ Chs 7 No name 06 05 2003 01 44 06 05 2003 01 44 Om 16 248 9 15h 34m T Check Route 8 No name 06 05 2003 17 17 06 05 2003 17 17 0m 16 99 5 Bh 13m 9 No name 06 05 2003 23 31 06 05 2003 23 31 Om 16 ae Fr naar anna naan naar anna 09 40 Can 1c 36 7 2h 18m Ca 4 aL on Fa Cancel b The following parameters are included in the table WP Waypoint number The list of waypoints is taken from the Waypoints table Name The waypoint name Arrival Date and time of arrival from the waypoint Departure Date and time of departure from the waypoint lt XX MF OM XK Stop dur Stop duration at the waypoint It can be applied for waypoints
106. ta01 p 1 the Chart Database is copied to the folder HE superoffice on cmapl 5 D World Thus it is copied to the subfolder TE CBS on emapl Vs World of the folder that you have chosen ni 20 5 ji o kd o kd o The Chart Database will now be copied to the Hard Disk Confirm File Replace l i gt x If you copy it to a location containing an existing database you will be asked if This folder already contains a read only File named CO1401 D4T you want to replace the F existing files Click Yes to all Would you like to replace the existing File If you copy the database N 656 ME to a new location you will not modified 25 February 2003 18 48 50 get any questions In such cases you may delete the old with this one database later by using 669 ME Windows explorer A modified 08 May 2003 16 41 10 Yes to All Mo Cancel When the system has finished copying the chart database click on the OK button and the update of the chart database is completed Registration is carried out automatically you do not need to press Register Database buiton If you do not wish to copy the database to the hard disk you may register it from its current location In such cases instead of step 3 press the Register Database button However the database must be available from this location whenever you wish to use OceanView The Databases and Properties panels of the Databases dialogue wi
107. tes press the Attributes Edit button You can change the attributes in the same way as when you were adding the object see chapter V 3 2 step 5 2 4 0 Chart Catalogue OceanView allows you to obtain detailed information about Source charts used during chart production and being used for issuing updates corrections as well as their digital analogs datasets Select Data Chart Catalogue menu command Y Nalowall agen and Mapping Ag sn IEA Syke qrephir ier DIO Hiki 253 ZK 191 708 HIB 927 You can view all charts collected in one or morel cartographic layers right hand window or find any chart you are interested in left hand window When you select the chart in the list all information regarding it is shown in the middle window 28 VI PRINCIPLES OF WORKING WITH CHARTS At startup the world map in 1 100 000 000 scale is shown 1 0 Moving around the world panning Click with the LEFT mouse button on any place inside the Chart Window The point where you click will always become the new center position Press and hold down the RIGHT mouse button You will pan slowly but continuously N Chart Go to position or move mouse pointer over the Scale indicator and press the e icon This command will open the Go To Position panel iGo To Position E N 69 58 645 IE O26 63 725 Scale 1 76 039 Type in the desired position here and it will be set as new central position When this wi
108. the RIGHT mouse button to delete the waypoint LEFT mouse button A special symbol will be displayed Choose the waypoint position and press the LEFT mouse button again The waypoint will now be moved Press ESC to cancel operation Move waypoint In order to move a waypoint locate the mouse pointer upon it and press the x existing waypoints move the mouse pointer over the leg between them and a special symbol will be displayed Press the LEFT mouse button choose the waypoint position and press the ay LEFT mouse button again to insert a waypoint Press ESC to cancel operation Insert waypoint between two existing waypoints In order to insert a waypoint between two x Please not that while you are plotting or checking the waypoints at the same time you can use the ERBL tool Tools ERBL see chapter VI 7 2 Click with the RIGHT mouse button on a land feature to fix the ERBL and move mouse pointer to the position where you are going to plot a waypoint The ERBL will display distance and bearing to that land feature 49 4 2 Control buttons When you enter into the edit mode a new control buttons appears on the right side of the Functional panel Y The Save button allows you to save the edited route Actually it will save all changes made since the start of editing Once the route is saved you exit from Save AS the Edit mode the route is deactivated and the standard Route Planning panel Saved appears The route will still be
109. the mouse pointer upon it and the list of all loaded routes will be displayed Maran 7 FEA FR 1 2KAGEM Hex H Tarare On the picture above you can see three loaded routes in the Routes monitor box They are marked also in the Available routes list and they are shown on the chart Route monitor also allows the management of loaded routes Three buttons are provided for this purpose x Hide button is equal to Hide bution on the Route planning panel The route will be hidden and unloaded L Show button is equal to Show button on the Route planning panel The route will be shown scale and screen position changed in order to display the entire route on the screen This feature may be useful even when the route is shown already but not on the entire screen E Toggle view This is a unique feature of Route monitor It allows hiding the route but keeping it loaded This feature should save the time required for loading a route When this button is pressed the route is G a shown When it is released the route is hidden The i button automatically presses S When you edit the route E and i buttons are disabled for this editing route 59 5 2 Routes export and import In order to export routes Select Tools Export amp Import Routes command The Routes Export Import window will appear Select the route you want to export
110. tion and scale Type in the bookmark name in a special box on the Toolbar Deer arep zl ele Press the ENTER key The bookmark is now saved To open bookmark Press on the downward arrow to see the list of bookmarks Gibraltar Gibraltar l Dover Strait Black sea Select the bookmark from the list lt Press the icon The screen is moved to the saved view To delete bookmark Press on the downward arrow to see the list of bookmarks Select the bookmark from the list Press the g icon The selected bookmark is deleted 32 4 0 Multi windows feature OceanView allows you to work with several windows opened simultaneously Each window can be configured with its own presentation settings see chapters X 2 0 X 3 0 abam Tp Teale Woema ecr Y a u t PR E ek lt 1 W T Chai Tik LAAD DE ZAH SICEHTE AO ESTRENO En sre srn irs or cocks Pal i Producing aere CMAP lia In order to open a new window use the File New command this will show a new world map Opening an external bookmark also opens a new window The Window menu is assigned to manipulate the separate windows Here you can switch between windows and arrange them in normal windows styles Cascade Tile horizontal and Tile vertical In order to close a window use the File Close command or Z button on a window Title bar J 1 Please note that OceanView will not close the last window Thus at least one window i
111. tion such as Tooltips 5 Chart windows area This is the main window of OceanView Its background is a navigational chart At the same time you can work with several Chart windows In each Chart window there are 14 w North sign The North direction is always upward w Scale indicator displays the current scale When you move cursor to this indicator a Scale panel appears see chapter VI 2 0 w Mouse pointer position indicator It is the latitude and longitude of the cursor position and appears while cursor is inside the chart window borders Coordinates are expressed in degrees minutes and thousands of minute w Functional panels appear when additional OceanView features are activated to show the required information It can be a database table tidal or voyage planning information etc ala rin bH Dat Daa Chart Sepplemartery ro Bedi Didan dy Took Wirka uk Pa lt l i v z d F ar n z 7 at SOQ SB gRA alA ROBE KY BONIS Sele ele he Ss N J ele EEEL k 7 M SL l b l f lp sc BOS 32 Se paie 2 Clow haal gp IE fi vad me a gt Paai mirae ird lna Xe TPE MS TT D nna ARE aie Pa Dic pay cite ae Chan Iris CAHU L SAN WEEN 1 E AU SME JE 19 RAL AH PE STE Brate doai r t ra 270 99 an ry ea Seem rdl lt r 9 agar rv hn gia Hiep cai ged E Sn F d 12 age 176 THAF jinki be Lap ses Gon oun Sock Of Dan OD i xj B be mboin m a Leere l mi L J ia e E a ian i Badly ra
112. to Cells 4X4 degrees and special areas When you order a license you may request any combination of Zones Areas and Cells Select Data CM 93 Zones and Areas menu command be Ra G K Zones amp Areas fone Zone 2 Calls Into Areal The Black sea Marmara and The Dardanelles Area Z Greece Turkey and the South Eastern Mediterranean Area a North and Central Africa Sicily and The lonion Sea Area 4 The Adriatic sea and lonion Sea Area 5 Mediterranean France The Ligurian sea and The Tyrhanian sea Area b Gibraltar Mediterranean Spain Morocco and Mectterranean Se al In the window you may select any Zone Area or Cell and they will be highlighted on the Chart Please note that the numbering of Cells continues after the Area numbers For example the number of l first Cell in Zone 2 is seven as there are six normal Areas in that Zone It allows you to consider Cells as Areas when you order or apply licenses V UPDATING CHART DATABASES 1 0 Updating from CD lf you are a subscription customer who is entitled to CM 93 3 chart database updates it will be necessary to update this dataset via the CD which will be sent to you three times per year every four months 1 Select Data C MAP Databases Click on the Administrator tab 2 Locate the Chart Database The location can be your CD ROM drive or an accessible directory in the local network when you update Database through a Network The
113. to plot the point Y Panning and zoom in or out While you are in the Measurement mode any LEFT click plots a new point In order to pan the Chart window or zoom it with a boundary box press and hold down the CTRL key While the CTRL key is held down you can pan and zoom with the boundary box in the same way as in the chart view mode for zoom out press and hold down the CTRL and SHIFT key simultaneously see chapters VI 1 0 and VI 2 0 36 0 Insert a point before the first one Move the mouse pointer over the first point The thin red line will be linked to it instead of the last point Click with the LEFT mouse button A new point has been inserted before the first one In the same way you can move the mouse pointer over the last point and resume adding points from the last one Delete point In order to delete a point move the mouse pointer over it The thin red line will be absent but a special symbol will be displayed Press the RIGHT mouse button to delete the point mouse button A special symbol will be displayed Choose the new point position and press the LEFT mouse button again The point has now been moved Press ESC to cancel the operation Insert point between two existing points In order to insert a point between two existing points move the mouse pointer over the line between them A special symbol will be displayed Press the LEFT mouse button choose the new point position and press the LEFT mouse button again to insert
114. to the Itinerary list When this is on all Ports in the list are displayed on the chart as white circles and the Port selected in the list is shown as a violet circle Go to button Once this button is pressed the screen position will be changed so that the Port selected in the list will be in the screen center It will also be marked with an arrow 2 5 Route calculation Once you have created the Itinerary list press the Calculate button and OceanView will calculate the shortest route of all those available by taking into account your current draft The calculated route will be marked on the chart as yellow line Tont ear oO a ata Sim O thea Sea Haie O Znika we Passage O Juan hra C S Ra R 0 C Sart arna g L adinda C Sais AK Tha Ee C lbe tmed 44 2 6 Adding restrictions In some cases you may be not satisfied with the route calculated In that case you have to add restrictions manually The first method of adding restrictions is enabling disabling common world passages Switch on all passages you want to use and disable passages that are unavailable or that you do not want to sail through There are possibilities to mark or clear all passages highlight selected passages and go to selected passage Disabled Passaqes C Arctic Bering Sea C Arctic North Sea Route C Arctic North west Passage Cl Buran Channel Cl East River IN Y LI English Channel L Falsterbokanalen C Go
115. ture may be point line or area Its attributes are the name and annotation 74 Y Mariners Note A Mariners note is textual information defined by the mariner which is related to a certain geographic position Dependent of the importance of the information the mariner may define a category as information general information or note of lower importance or caution important information danger order or instruction to be noticed by the mariner e g Call pilot or 1 hour notice At first glance these object classes can seem complicated In order to clarify this matter let us consider the difference between them Although a Mariners feature point and Mariners note caution look similar on the chart there is difference in their use The Mariners feature is intended to be used for marking cartographic real objects the attribute name is provided for that purpose while a mariners note is just additional information on the chart such as orders reminders etc though referred to the geographic position A Danger highlight is solely used for defining an existing chart feature believed to be dangerous A Mariners feature line and area are the only tools allowing drawing of appropriate figures on the chart and may be used for any purpose when mariner considers it necessary The Event object marks the ship s position in case of an event that happened during voyage man overb
116. vated and blocked you are unable to deactivate them Deactivate Download all Weather Data checkbox and you will be able to deactivate the Wind and Waves checkboxes The above mentioned checkbox concerning optimal routes is used in other C MAP products Though it is present here it is unnecessary for normal OceanView operation 64 If you activate the Precipitation checkbox the Time interval is set to All and you are unable to l change it The forecast slider bar is also set to the maximum 8 Switch to Coverage panel wi Properties x Properties Update Tropical Storms Server Status Order Coverage Latest available update Get 16 May 2003 12 00 Ready Southwest North East T Download all Weather Data requested for calculation of optimal routes on local computer Update Here you have to define the required area for the forecast The coordinates of South west and North east corners of the area are displayed in the right part of the window There are two ways to do this 9 Select predefined region Define your own area North Atlantic oce 1 Press Set button lt gt Morth Atlantic ocean lt Custom Set k South Atlantic ocean Northern Pacific 2 Draw a rectangular on the chart cen in am 3 Press Apply button in the right down corner of the Chart window radian Ocean 10 Click on the Update button You will rece
117. xport Import button is provided for this purpose When you press it a Selected Objects box appears Press the Editor button to return back to the Edit box Mariner Objects x Selected Objects Editor Danger highlight Clearing line Clearing line Sl Select Visible Pele le Ls Select Last Imported Export Import Clear highlight b 3 Mariners Note Mariners feature ZAZ Y Tidal stream or current vector Danger highlight VY Add object You can add objects to the Selected Objects window one by one with the gt button or add all objects E Removing from the Selected Objects list can be done in the same way a and 90 Y Select Visible All objects inside the Chart window limits visible and hidden due to the scale attribute will be added If you have added any objects prior to this operation they are removed In other words only objects inside the Chart window will be in the Selected Objects window y Export The standard MS Windows Save as window appears where you have to enter the desired file name and save the file All objects from the Selected Objects window will be exported The default folder for saving Mariners Object files is set up in the Tools Options File Locations dialog box see chapter IX 6 0 y Import The standard MS Windows Open window appears and you can select a file DAT containing Mariners objects Please note that as soon as you have imported object
118. y waypoints having names are displayed on the Schedule panel see chapter VII 4 5 w Change settings allows unification of Common settings for several legs of the route When you reset a setting it will be the same for all legs in an interval defined by WP Waypoints diapason A route is logically divided and consists of three sections Outward Berth to Pilot station Sea passage Pilot station to Pilot station and Inward Pilot station to Berth Select waypoints for outward section for example 1 to 9 set Voyage part Type for them Outward accordingly and set change all parameters Speed Deviation etc for that Type Press Apply button See also chapter VII 4 3 Please note only highlighted parameters will be changed On the picture above the legs will not become Rhumb lines The idea is during Maneuvering these parameters are usually completely different to Sea passage ad parameters By means of Type selection for a route Section with defining waypoints forming it you l can easily change those parameters This allows you to get accurate figures about voyage cost see chapter VII 6 0 50 4 3 Charts button displays all OceanView charts in the limits of which the route is plotted This tool is described in chapter VII 4 7 Check route tool activates the Check route function that is described later in chapter VII 4 6 Cancel button allows exiting from the edit mode canceling all changes made Once the route is canceled

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