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Synapsis Conning NX 

Operation 

 
 

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Navigation Control Data (Nav) 

 

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Navigation Control Data Page (Nav) 

 

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Time 
See chapter 2.4.3 

Depth 
See chapter 2.4.2 

Navigation 
See chapter 2.4.4 

Navigation Control Data 
Turn rate, heading, course to steer and cross track distance are displayed.  

Wind / Drift 
See chapter 2.4.1

 

Track 
See chapter 2.4.5 

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Summary of Contents for Synapsis Conning NX

Page 1: ...Raytheon Anschütz GmbH Zeyestr 16 24 24106 Kiel Germany www raytheon anschuetz com Edition 002 10000001045 Synapsis Conning NX Software Version E05 03 and higher Operator Manual ...

Page 2: ...m ist ohne vorherige ausdrückliche schriftliche Genehmigung nicht gestattet Zuwiderhandlungen verpflichten zu Schadensersatz Änderungen dieses Dokumentes und dessen Inhalt bleiben vorbehalten This document and its content are copyright protected Distribution reproduction and storage as well as translation and exploitation of this document and its content in whole or in parts and regardless of what...

Page 3: ...19 Warning in Docking Display page added July 2019 Screenshots renewed Send AIS Message added October 2019 Chapter 2 5 11 added May 2020 Docking Display edited July 2020 List of Abbreviations edited Numerous images updated Table 2 15 updated Chapter 2 7 added August 2020 Chapter 2 4 6 updated Chapter 2 7 updated November 2020 Chapter 2 4 10 added heading edited in Chapter 2 4 May 2021 License Mana...

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Page 5: ...Colors 8 2 2 2 Adjust Dimming 10 2 2 3 Profile Administration 11 2 2 4 Adjust Time Settings 13 2 2 5 Adjust Escalation Time for Alarm Transfer to BNWAS 14 2 2 6 Adjust Depth Alert 15 2 2 7 Eject USB Drive 16 2 2 8 Show Software Information 17 2 2 9 Login with different user mode 18 2 3 MFC Task Switch 19 2 4 General Display and Configuration Elements 21 2 4 1 Wind Drift 21 2 4 2 Depth 22 2 4 3 Tim...

Page 6: ...ta Voyage 52 2 5 10 Docking Display Docking 54 2 5 11 CCTV 61 2 6 CAM HMI 62 2 6 1 CAM HMI Central Alert Management Display 62 2 6 2 CAM HMI Alert History Display 64 2 7 Primary Display 66 2 7 1 ENGINE RPM and SHAFT RPM 66 2 7 2 RPM PITCH 68 2 7 3 Rudder Angle Indicators 70 2 7 4 Turnrate 71 2 8 Remote Diagnostics Option 72 2 8 1 Switch Key Switch On 72 2 8 2 Contact Raytheon Anschütz 72 2 8 3 Sel...

Page 7: ...ormation 22 Figure 2 20 Depth Graphic Scaling Window 23 Figure 2 21 Time Information 23 Figure 2 22 Navigation Information 24 Figure 2 23 Track Information 25 Figure 2 24 Alert Information 27 Figure 2 25 Rudder RPM 31 Figure 2 26 Filter Settings Windows 31 Figure 2 27 Export Window Step Source 33 Figure 2 28 Export Window Console Selection 34 Figure 2 29 Export Window Step Target 34 Figure 2 30 Ex...

Page 8: ...Display RUDDER ANGLE INDICATORS 70 Figure 2 54 Display TURNRATE 71 Figure 2 55 Drop Down Menu Remote Diagnostics 73 Figure 2 56 Dialog Start Remote Diagnostics 74 Figure 2 57 Warning Indication 74 Figure 2 58 Dialog ISL Light Client 75 Figure 2 59 Dialog Stopped Remote Diagnostics 76 Figure 2 60 Dialog Stopped Diagnostics 77 Figure 2 61 No Valid License for CCTV 78 Figure 2 62 Partner Area Homepag...

Page 9: ...ents and read the corresponding chapters thoroughly If you have any further questions please contact us on the following address RAYTHEON ANSCHÜTZ GMBH Zeyestr 16 24 D 24106 Kiel Germany Tel 49 431 3019 0 Fax 49 31 3019 291 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be copied neither mechanically electronically magnetically manually nor otherwise or distributed forwarded or stored in a data ba...

Page 10: ... Actions without a specified order Direct effect of action Text Menu name or display text Text Button name or softkey name Notes indicate information considered important but not hazard related 0 2 Product and Performance Standards Standards Description IEC60945 Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Equipment and Systems 0 3 Further Documents Documentation No Title 4386 ECDIS NX 4450 Radar NX...

Page 11: ...ntral Alert Management CCRS Consistent Common Reference System CCTV Closed Circuit Television COG Course over ground CTS Course to Steer CUST Custom ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System ECHO Echo Sounder ETA Estimated Time of Arrival GPS Global Positioning System HIST History HMI Human Machine Interface INS Integrated Navigation System MFC Multifunction Console NAV Navigation NavT...

Page 12: ...eneral ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Edition 002 4 10000001045 Term Description UTC Universal Time Coordinated XTD Cross Track Distance ...

Page 13: ...S Electronic Sea Chart Conning NX can be placed in a Multifunction Console MFC These INS functions can be reached via the MFC Task Switch placed on the top right of the display 1 2 Tasks and Performance feature Conning NX is a collection of INS tasks The Conning NX consists of the following display pages Navigation Control Data Nav System Status Status Sensor Selection Sensor Automatic Identificat...

Page 14: ...psis Conning NX Technical Description ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Edition 002 6 10000001045 Intentionally left blank ...

Page 15: ...ing NX data pages Table 2 1 Trackball Functions Trackball Element Function Trackball Use the trackball to place the cursor Left button Place the cursor over a softkey and press the left button The softkey function is activated Middle button No function for the Conning NX application Right button Place the cursor over a softkey and press the right button The softkey function is activated Other ship...

Page 16: ... corner of the display Figure 2 1 Menu Bar Table 2 2 Menu Bar Content Designation Function Color Palettes Change color mode Dimming Change dimming adjustment Setting Change system and profile configuration Login Login with different user mode Exit Exit this application 2 2 1 Change Display Colors The display can be configured for different conditions by changing the color combinations Following co...

Page 17: ..._______________________________________________________________________ 10000001045 9 Edition 002 Day Colors White Dark on white background Day Colors Black Bright on black background Dusk Colors Fluorescent on black background Night Colors Fluorescent dim on black background ...

Page 18: ...r of the display The submenu opens 2 Select Color Palettes The drop down menu opens 3 Select the desired color mode The color combination on the screen changes 2 2 2 Adjust Dimming 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of the display The Menu submenu opens 2 Select Dimming The Dimming menu opens Figure 2 2 Dimming Menu 3 Select Central or Local with the switch button 4 Adjust the dimming level w...

Page 19: ...he following profiles are available Predefined Settings Contain profiles about special sea areas or route characteristics Predefined Settings are fixed settings that cannot be deleted or modified in the profile administration menu User Settings Contain profiles with user modifications User modifications include all adjustment that can be made within Menu 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of ...

Page 20: ...e Administration The Profile Administration window opens Figure 2 4 Profile Administration Window Table 2 3 Profile Administration Functions Designation Function Save current profile Create a new profile with current user settings Load profile Load the selected setting profile Delete user profile Delete the selected setting profile Only user settings can be deleted Close Close this window ...

Page 21: ... Adjust Time Settings If the INS is connected to a position sensor or central clock with local time data the menu is inactive 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of the display The Menu submenu opens 2 Select Settings from the submenu The Settings submenu opens Figure 2 5 Settings Submenu 3 Select Time Settings The Time Settings window opens Figure 2 6 Time Settings Window ...

Page 22: ...calation Time for Alarm Transfer to BNWAS The escalation time for transferring alarms to the BNWAS is adjustable up to 12 minutes 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of the display The Menu submenu opens 2 Select Settings from the submenu The Settings submenu opens Figure 2 7 Settings Submenu 3 Select Alarm Transfer to BNWAS Alarm Transfer to BNWAS window opens Figure 2 8 Alarm Transfer to BNW...

Page 23: ...r the keel is adjustable enablable 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of the display The Menu submenu opens 2 Select Settings from the submenu The Settings submenu opens Figure 2 9 Settings Submenu 3 Select Depth Alert Depth Alert window opens Figure 2 10 Depth Alert Window 4 Use the arrows to adjust Depth Threshold or activate Enabled 5 Confirm selection with OK Depth alert threshold is disp...

Page 24: ... to the system it must be ejected before removal 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of the display The Menu submenu opens 2 Select Settings from the submenu The Settings submenu opens Figure 2 11 Settings Submenu 3 Select Eject USB Note Eject USB is only available if a USB drive is connected The window Eject USB Drives opens Figure 2 12 Window Eject USB Drives 4 Select the USB drive to eject ...

Page 25: ...45 17 Edition 002 2 2 8 Show Software Information 1 Select Menu from the top right corner of the display The Menu submenu opens 2 Select Settings from the submenu The Settings submenu opens Figure 2 13 Settings Submenu 3 Select About Installation date and software version appears in separate window Figure 2 14 About Window 4 Select OK to close the window ...

Page 26: ..._________________________ Edition 002 18 10000001045 2 2 9 Login with different user mode There are three different user modes with different permissions Normal Mode For the operator mariner to navigate the ship Mariner Mode Limited configuration mode for mariner Service Mode Full configuration mode for service technician ...

Page 27: ... Window 3 Select desired mode 4 Enter the password 5 Confirm selection with OK 2 3 MFC Task Switch The MFC Task Switch is placed at the top right corner of the display If not used the MFC Task Switch shrinks to a little icon If selected the MFC Task Switch expands to a pull down menu providing a set of application buttons The application buttons are equipped with Task identifiers these Task button...

Page 28: ... is in the start up or shutdown process Red The application is disturbed The context menu of the MFC Task is used to control the applications for Radar ECDIS and Conning NX and the MFC processor Figure 2 17 MFC Task Switch Context Menu Table 2 5 MFC Task Switch Context Menu Functions Designation Function BIP Calling up the feature Conning Calling up the feature Radar Calling up the feature ECDIS C...

Page 29: ...e following display functions information are shown on several display pages 2 4 1 Wind Drift The depiction of wind drift is ship specific The both shown depiction variants are possible Figure 2 18 Wind Drift Information Pos No Designation 1 Wind Barb It points in the direction the wind is blowing from 2 Drift Arrow It indicates the drift direction It points in the direction the drift influences i...

Page 30: ...nd Relative Wind kn Wind speed is displayed in knots 6 True Drift Relative Drift deg Drift value is displayed in degree 7 True Drift Relative Drift kn Drift speed is displayed in knots 2 4 2 Depth A graphic shows the depth of the last past minutes The red line shows the depth alert threshold if enabled see chapter 2 2 6 The scaling of the graphic is adjustable by clicking on the graphic The curren...

Page 31: ...________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10000001045 23 Edition 002 Figure 2 20 Depth Graphic Scaling Window 2 4 3 Time Current date and time are displayed UTC Local Figure 2 21 Time Information ...

Page 32: ...COG Course over ground is displayed in degree Name of connected data source is shown under COG 3 SOG Speed over ground displayed in knots Name of connected data source is shown under SOG 4 STW Speed through the water displayed in knots Name of connected data source is shown under STW 5 Heading Heading direction displayed in degree T true Name of connected data source is shown under Heading 6 Turnr...

Page 33: ...p Calc X Function is active when the Track Control system is disturbed In this case Conning calculates the Voyage Plan Data as Fall Back information until the course change of the To waypoint is completed With pressing this button the Fall Back calculation of Voyage Plan Data will be stopped The Voyage Plan Data fades out on all Conning instances in the system 2 To Waypoint Displays the position f...

Page 34: ..._____________________________________________________________________ Edition 002 26 10000001045 Pos No Designation 6 Time To Go Displays the time needed to reach the next waypoint when maintaining the current speed 7 Source Displays which source of data is used for calculation ...

Page 35: ...Radar or ECDIS directly assigned to the function generating the alert is necessary as decision support for the evaluation of the alert related condition These alerts can only be acknowledged at the task station Category B Alerts where no additional information for decision support is necessary besides the information which can be presented at the CAM HMI These alerts can be acknowledged at the tas...

Page 36: ...nowledged according to their category A or B as assigned to it Category C alerts cannot be acknowledged on the bridge Warning Warnings are not immediately dangerous but may become so As long as there is no active or unacknowledged alarm a current warning is displayed in the top line of the list in yellowisch ORANGE The warning text is displayed in ORANGE Unacknowledged warnings are flashing An aco...

Page 37: ...wledged alarm flashing Active silenced alarm flashing Active acknowledged alarm Rectified unacknowledged alarm flashing Active responsibility transferred alarm Table 2 9 Warning Symbols Icon Symbol Description Active unacknowledged warning flashing Active silenced warning flashing Active acknowledged warning Rectified unacknowledged warning flashing Active responsibility transferred warning Table ...

Page 38: ...n Aggregated Header Alert Group Header Alert Table 2 12 Alert Signaling Colour Meaning visual Acoustic signals Red Alarm flashing Alarms faults and or dangerous situations Three short signals pulses every 7 seconds Continues until acknowledgment Yellowish orange warning flashing Warnings Two short signals pulses after the event without repetition Yellow Caution Status messages information There is...

Page 39: ...7 Rudder RPM Current Rudder and RPM values for port and starboard side are displayed Figure 2 25 Rudder RPM 2 4 8 Filter Settings Two different kind of filter selections are available The find filter displays all selected attributes The ignore filter hides all selected attributes How to set a filter is described on the filter setting windows Figure 2 26 Filter Settings Windows ...

Page 40: ...10000001045 2 4 9 Export The export button allows to export three different kind of alert lists Current alert list All current alerts from alert window see chapter 2 4 6 24h alert history Alerts from the last 24 hours displayed at AlertHist page see 2 5 7 Long term archive Long term archived alerts for every console that has enabled long term archiving see 2 5 7 ...

Page 41: ..._______________________________________________________ 10000001045 33 Edition 002 1 Select Export from the display Step Source of export window opens Figure 2 27 Export Window Step Source 2 Choose desired list to export 3 Select the console from which the long term alert archive is required ...

Page 42: ...____ Edition 002 34 10000001045 Figure 2 28 Export Window Console Selection 4 Confirm selection with Next Step Target of export window opens Figure 2 29 Export Window Step Target 5 Select export path and type in file name Note The USB devices are found at drive E and following Work step only applicable for selection of Long term alert archive ...

Page 43: ...______ 10000001045 35 Edition 002 6 Confirm selection with Next Step Summary of export window opens Figure 2 30 Export Window Step Summary 7 Confirm with Finish Alert list is saved under selected path 8 If the files have been exported to a USB drive eject the USB drive To eject the USB drive select Menu Settings Eject USB see chapter 2 2 7 ...

Page 44: ...s of a chosen group of multifunction consoles from a central location Figure 2 31 Remote Dimming Panel Pos No Designation 1 Central dimming slider Changes brightness synchronously for all consoles which are selected for central dimming 2 Local dimming slider Changes brightness for the selected console only This slider is only active in local mode 3 Dimming disabled Multifunction console is switche...

Page 45: ...02 2 5 Display Pages 2 5 1 Navigation Control Data Nav Figure 2 32 Navigation Control Data Page Nav Pos No Designation 1 Time See chapter 2 4 3 2 Depth See chapter 2 4 2 3 Navigation See chapter 2 4 4 4 Navigation Control Data Turn rate heading course to steer and cross track distance are displayed 5 Wind Drift See chapter 2 4 1 6 Track See chapter 2 4 5 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 46: ... Alerts See chapter 2 4 6 8 Rudder RPM See chapter 2 4 7 Figure 2 33 Turn Rate within Nav Display Page The dark gray arrow shows the current turn rate displayed in min The blue bar shows the set turn rate which is also displayed in min Figure 2 34 Cross Track Distance within Nav Display Page The black triangle shows the cross track distance The red areas are XTD limits of track control system ...

Page 47: ...tus The System Status display shows all current SYNAPSIS INS in a block diagram Within this block diagram the current state of all applications units and interfaces are shown in different colors A legend at the right corner of the system status display explains the different colors Figure 2 35 System Status Page System Pos No Designation 1 System Status Information 2 Alerts See chapter 2 4 6 1 2 ...

Page 48: ...ors in this SYNAPSIS INS Sensor selection can be carried out in automatic or manual mode The CCRS checks the sensor quality constantly and label s it with a quality indicator Status Figure 2 36 Sensor Selection Page Sensor Pos No Designation 1 Time See chapter 2 4 3 2 Depth See chapter 2 4 2 3 Navigation See chapter 2 4 4 4 Sensor Selection 5 Wind Drift See chapter 2 4 1 6 Track See chapter 2 4 5 ...

Page 49: ...or selection mode Manual the user selects the source sensor for the system level data As long as the sensor delivers data this data is used If the sensor does not deliver data the CCRS switches to the next sensor in the configured degradation path If the best sensor recovers the CCRS switches back to the selected sensor If the user did not choose the best sensor according to the sensor rating of t...

Page 50: ...tions GREEN The sensor has good integrity edition 2 conditions GREEN orange yellow The sensor has doubtful integrity Data from this sensor can be used carefully but not for automatic control functions edition 1 conditions ORANGE The sensor has doubtful integrity Data from this sensor can be used carefully but not for automatic control functions edition 2 conditions YELLOW Please note If there is o...

Page 51: ...e the data can be entered manually Based on the inputted position and fix time the system will use dead reckoning if configured with available sensor data to calculate an approximate current position 1 Select the softkey MANUAL The softkey MANUAL is only usable if there is no sensor data for the corresponding data available 2 Select the corresponding input field to edit the data The softkey MANUAL...

Page 52: ...t messages safety related and text messages are displayed The display is limited to 100 messages with a maximum age of two month The age of the shown messages can be adjusted by a slider Figure 2 37 Automatic Identification System Messages Page AIS Pos No Designation 1 Automatic Identification System Messages 2 Own Voyage See chapter 2 5 4 1 3 Own Transponder See chapter 2 5 4 2 4 Filter Settings ...

Page 53: ..._______________________________________________ 10000001045 45 Edition 002 2 5 4 1 Own Voyage Own voyage provides settings for ship identification data Figure 2 38 Own Voyage within AIS Page 2 5 4 2 Own Transponder Transponder data are shown in this window Figure 2 39 Own Transponder within AIS Page ...

Page 54: ... and messages and displays them in a table The CAM HMI is able to display at least 20 alerts Additional alerts can be displayed by scrolling the alert window All alerts are shown with alert symbol source description and time of detection see chapter 2 4 6 Figure 2 40 Central Alert Management Page CAM Pos No Designation 1 Time See chapter 2 4 3 2 Depth See chapter 2 4 2 3 Navigation See chapter 2 4...

Page 55: ...unction Generate a test alert to check alert system Silences all acoustic alerts for 30 seconds See chapter 2 4 9 Enables disables display of alert aggregations Enables disables display of alerts in available functional groups An arrow symbol here indicates if the member alerts of an aggregation or functional alert group are currently visible expanded list down arrow or not visible collapsed list ...

Page 56: ...vigational Text Messages NavTex On this display page all NavTex messages are displayed The display is limited to 100 messages with a maximum age of two month The age of the shown messages can be adjusted by a slider Figure 2 41 Navigational Text Messages Page NavTex Pos No Designation 1 Navigational Text Messages 2 Filter Settings See chapter 2 4 8 3 Alerts See chapter 2 4 6 2 3 1 ...

Page 57: ...page all emergency alarms alarms warning and caution messages are stored for the last 24 hours Also already solved alerts are shown at this page The age of the shown messages can be adjusted by a slider Figure 2 42 Alert History Page AlertHist Pos No Designation 1 Alert History By clicking on a column title the alert history is sorted by that column 2 Filter Settings See chapter 2 4 8 3 Alerts See...

Page 58: ...ld Function within AlertHist Page Button Field Function Disables enables the slider to adjust the age of the shown messages Disables enables the long term archiving of alerts for this MFC If archiving is enabled alerts will be saved for one month See chapter 2 4 9 Tooltip for each line in the alert history table shows the alert identifier and the alert instance of the corresponding alert event ent...

Page 59: ...elated and S R Messages Safety On the Safety Page all safety related AIS and NavTex search and rescue messages are displayed in one table The display is limited to 200 messages with a maximum age of two month Use the slider to adjust the age of the displayed messages Pos No Designation 1 Safety Related and S R Messages 2 Filter Settings See chapter 2 4 8 3 Alerts See chapter 2 4 6 2 3 1 ...

Page 60: ...ge plan data is not possible in the fall back situation The TIME TO GO for the NEXT waypoint xx ETA UTC TRACK END ETA UTC SELECTED WP The fall back information is only used as navigational information In this situation the track control system is disturbed The track control system left track control mode Pressing the STOP CALC button stops the fall back calculation of voyage plan data The voyage p...

Page 61: ...___________________________________________________________________________________ 10000001045 53 Edition 002 Pos No Designation 3 Wind Drift See chapter 2 4 1 4 Voyage Plan Data 5 Navigation See chapter 2 4 4 6 Track See chapter 2 4 5 7 Alerts See chapter 2 4 6 ...

Page 62: ...isplay Docking WARNING Do not use the docking display for navigation WARNING The docking display is no replacement for a proper lookout by the bridge crew The sea chart displayed in the docking display will not provide all functions of the ECDIS This page is optional and ship specific A valid license is required see chapter 0 The chart installation is done via the ECDIS NX see ECDIS manual ...

Page 63: ...____________________________ 10000001045 55 Edition 002 Figure 2 44 Docking Display Pos No Designation 1 Time See chapter 2 4 3 2 Depth See chapter 2 4 2 3 Wind Drift See chapter 2 4 1 4 Navigation See chapter 2 4 4 5 North Arrow 6 Sea Chart 7 Shortcut Bar See Table 2 18 8 Alerts See chapter 2 4 6 7 9 8 6 1 3 2 4 5 10 ...

Page 64: ...elects the chart orientation mode The following chart orientation modes are available North up N UP Head up H UP Course up C UP Note If a chart orientation mode is not available the mode is disabled and grayed out If the selected chart orientation mode is available the next available chart orientation mode is set automatically The north up chart orientation is always available Note The selected ch...

Page 65: ...Enables disables an extended heading line of the vessel SOG VECT Enables disables the SOG vector of the vessel Note The length of the vector can only be edited in the ECDIS SHIP OUTLINE Enables disables the outline of the vessel Route Overlay Enables the presentation of the active route Default Display Switches the chart presentation settings over to default settings Note Customized chart presenta...

Page 66: ...Dead Reckoning The GPS position is lost and the ECDIS calculates the estimated position based on the own ship s SOG and COG Chart Presentation Options The chart presentation in the chart area can be displayed in different display types There are 4 predefined display types available Base Standard Full Custom The settings for the customized display can be configured by the user The chart options pro...

Page 67: ... options are available Softkey BASE enables the predefined base display type Softkey STD enables the predefined standard display type Softkey FULL enables the predefined full display type Softkey CUST enables the customized display type 2 Option setting area Shows the options for the selected predefined display type Sets the options for the customized display type 3 Softkey SAVE AS CUSTOM OPTIONS ...

Page 68: ..._____________ Edition 002 60 10000001045 Compact Controls Mode The compact controls mode is set by the service technician and cannot be changed by the user Figure 2 46 Compact Controls Mode Via the softkey OVERLAYS in the shortcut bar the functions HDG extended HDG SOG VECT SHIP OUTL and route overlay can be activated and deactivated ...

Page 69: ...sion CCTV can be installed optionally A valid license is required see chapter 0 The camera image can be displayed on the SYNAPSIS CONNING NX desktop WARNING The video signal might be displayed with a large latency WARNING The video feed is not to be used for safety critical applications WARNING A video view does not replace a proper lookout The video signal may be lost at any time no measures agai...

Page 70: ...play The Central Alert Management reads in all current navigational and system alarms warnings and messages and displays them in a table The CAM HMI is able to display at least 20 alerts Additional alerts can be displayed by scrolling the alert window All alerts are shown with alert symbol source description and time of detection see chapter 2 4 6 Presentation of this display can be in horizontal ...

Page 71: ...n Field Function Generate a test alert to check alert system Silences all acoustic alerts for 30 seconds See chapter 2 4 9 Enables disables filtering of cautions in the alert list Enables disables display of alert aggregations Enables disables display of alerts in available functional groups An emergency call is generated if at least one alarm is not acknowledged within the escalation time State N...

Page 72: ...e all alarms warning and caution messages are stored for the last 24 hours Also already solved alerts are shown at this page The age of the shown messages can be adjusted by a slider Presentation of this display can be in horizontal format or upright format Figure 2 48 CAM HMI Alert History Display Pos No Designation 1 CAM HMI Central Alert Management 2 Filter Settings See chapter 2 4 8 3 Alerts S...

Page 73: ...les enables the slider to adjust the age of the shown messages Disables enables the long term archiving of alerts for this MFC If archiving is enabled alerts will be saved for one month See chapter 2 4 9 This life sign indicator blinks to show that the CAM HMI is operating normally and displays up to date information Tooltip for each line in the alert history table shows the alert identifier and t...

Page 74: ...priate position This optional feature can be configured by a service technician only For exact conditions for use of these primary displays refer to the Synapsis System Manual document number 4452 For an overview of the Navigation Control Data Page see Figure 2 32 The area displaying navigation control data the main block can display various pages 2 7 1 ENGINE RPM and SHAFT RPM Figure 2 49 Display...

Page 75: ...the main engines port and starboard that can be presented in the main block of the primary display Figure 2 50 Display SHAFT RPM Figure 2 50 shows the display SHAFT RPM the drive of the shafts port and starboard that can be presented in the main block of the primary display Figure 2 49 and Figure 2 50 show examples for two installed engines If there is only one engine installed only one circular d...

Page 76: ..._______________________ Edition 002 68 10000001045 2 7 2 RPM PITCH Figure 2 51 Display RPM PITCH ahead and astern Pos No Designation 1 Display RPM PITCH for ahead astern orientation 2 Drive of the main engine 3 Propeller direction 4 Propeller pitch Figure 2 51 shows the display RPM PITCH for ahead astern orientation 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 77: ..._________________________________ 10000001045 69 Edition 002 Figure 2 52 Display RPM PITCH port and starboard Pos No Designation 1 Display RPM PITCH port and starboard 2 Propeller direction 3 Propeller pitch 4 Drive of the main engine Figure 2 52 shows the display RPM PITCH for port starboard orientation 3 2 1 4 ...

Page 78: ...045 2 7 3 Rudder Angle Indicators Figure 2 53 Display RUDDER ANGLE INDICATORS Pos No Designation 1 Display RUDDER ANGLE INDICATORS 2 Commanded rudder angle 3 Current actual rudder angle Figure 2 53 shows the rudder angle indicator display as an example for two installed rudders If there is only one rudder installed only one circular display indicator is displayed 1 2 3 ...

Page 79: ..._________________________ 10000001045 71 Edition 002 2 7 4 Turnrate Figure 2 54 Display TURNRATE Pos No Designation 1 Display TURNRATE 2 Commanded turnrate 3 Actual current turnrate 4 Commanded turnrate Figure 2 54 shows the turnrate display The color of the circular indicates if the ship turns port or starboard 3 4 2 1 ...

Page 80: ...system information Synapsis log data from a selected MFC via Synapsis Service Tool Application problems The remote diagnostics is only used at the harbor or at anchor Never use the remote diagnostics when the bridge is required for navigational purpose Following connections are necessary Telephone contact during the task Constant internet contact during the task In the active remote diagnostics mo...

Page 81: ...8 3 Select the Remote Diagnostic Function 1 Place the cursor over the softkey Task Switcher 2 Press the right pushbutton of the trackball The drop down menu displays 3 Select RemoteDiagnostic from the drop down menu The submenu opens see Figure 2 55 Figure 2 55 Drop Down Menu Remote Diagnostics 4 Select Start from the drop down menu The dialog window appears see Figure 2 56 ...

Page 82: ..._____________________________________________________ Edition 002 74 10000001045 Figure 2 56 Dialog Start Remote Diagnostics The operation time is limited to 5 minutes Repeat step 4 5 Select Ok from the dialog window The warning indication appears see Figure 2 57 Figure 2 57 Warning Indication ...

Page 83: ...ion 002 The dialog window appears see Figure 2 58 Figure 2 58 Dialog ISL Light Client 6 Ask for the session code via phone contact 7 Enter session code received by phone 8 Allow remote desktop control via check box 9 Select softkey Join from the dialog The dialog ISL Light Client changes The service engineer in Kiel is authorized to access the Synapsis System Ship ...

Page 84: ...on 002 76 10000001045 2 8 4 Stop Remote Diagnostics Via Service Side 1 The active remote diagnostics stopped via the authorized service engineer operation in Kiel After 1 min the dialog appears see Figure 2 59 Figure 2 59 Dialog Stopped Remote Diagnostics 2 Select softkey Reboot from dialog window The whole system reboots 3 Switch the Key Switch to OFF ...

Page 85: ...______ 10000001045 77 Edition 002 2 8 5 Stop Remote Diagnostics Via Ship Side 1 Close the ISL Light Client window The remote diagnostics is finished After 1 min the dialog window appears see Figure 2 60 Figure 2 60 Dialog Stopped Diagnostics 2 Select softkey Reboot from dialog window The whole system reboots 3 Switch the Key Switch to OFF ...

Page 86: ...________________________________________________ Edition 002 78 10000001045 2 9 License Desk Some features require a valid license to work properly If a feature is not licensed NO VALID LICENSE is displayed on the corresponding page and the feature is not usable Figure 2 61 No Valid License for CCTV ...

Page 87: ...5 79 Edition 002 2 9 1 Request a License 1 Go to the Raytheon Anschütz Partner Area website shop raytheon anschuetz com 2 Select RAn License Management on the right side of the screen Figure 2 62 Partner Area Homepage 3 Accept the terms of use 4 The form License Request opens Figure 2 63 License Request Form 5 Fill in the form with the required Information ...

Page 88: ...nload link is sent to the email address specified above 2 9 2 Open License Desk 1 Place the cursor over the softkey Task Switcher 2 Press the right pushbutton of the trackball The drop down menu displays 3 Select License Desk from the drop down menu The submenu opens Figure 2 64 Drop Down Menu License Desk 4 Select Start from the drop down menu The page License Desk opens and shows all active lice...

Page 89: ...e previously active license is stored in a configured backup directory The default backup directory is D RAn LicenseServer licenses backup The backups are by default named SYNAPSIS timestamp ALC where timestamp is replaced with time of the backup creation The Import of licenses is prohibited during voyage 1 Open the License Desk see chapter 2 9 2 2 Select the softkey IMPORT LICENSES The page IMPOR...

Page 90: ...LECT LICENSE FILE A user login window opens Figure 2 67 Login 4 Login with your user credentials A file browser window opens Figure 2 68 File Browser Select License File 5 Select the license file from your file system For more information on how to obtain a license file see chapter 2 9 1 The license file is imported and the IMPORT SUCCESSFUL window opens Figure 2 69 License File Import Successful ...

Page 91: ..._______________________________________ 10000001045 83 Edition 002 6 Select the softkey OK The imported licenses are shown 7 Select the softkey ACTIVATE IMPORTED LICENSES Figure 2 70 Activate Imported Licenses The imported licenses are activated 8 Restart the applications for which the new license is valid ...

Page 92: ...__________________ Edition 002 84 10000001045 2 9 4 Export Licenses Active licenses can be exported to a license file 1 Open the License Desk see chapter 2 9 2 2 Select the softkey EXPORT LICENSES The page EXPORT LICENSES opens Figure 2 71 Export Licenses 3 Select the softkey EXPORT TO A user login window opens Figure 2 72 Login ...

Page 93: ..._____________________________________________________________________________ 10000001045 85 Edition 002 4 Login with your user credentials A file browser window opens Figure 2 73 File Browser Save License File 5 Select a path to save the file 6 Select the softkey Save ...

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