EGlobe G2 Installation Setup and Maintenance Manual Rev 2.0.1 February 2019 - RV09
EGlobe G2 Installation Setup and Maintenance Manual Rev 2.0.1 February 2019 - RV09
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Preface
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Contents
Preface 3
Contents ..................................................................................................... 5
1 Introduction................................................................................. 11
1.1 General.................................................................................................................11
1.2 Compliance ..........................................................................................................12
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Introduction
1.1 General
The eGlobe G2 is a type approved ECDIS with superior first-class navigation functions and can
be used for paperless navigation.
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1.2 Compliance
The eGlobe G2 system fulfils the demands laid down in the following International Standards:
SOLAS 74 as amended, Regulations V/18, V/19 & X/3, IMO Res. A.694(17),
IMO Res. MSC.36(63), IMO Res. MSC.97(73), IMO Res. MSC.191(79), IMO Res. MSC.232(82),
IMO Res. MSC.302(87), IMO SN.1/Circ.266Annex A.1.,
IHO S-63 Ed. 1.2.0, IHO S-52 Ed. 6.1.1 (IHO Presentation Library version 4.0.2),
IHO S-64 Ed. 3.0.2, IHO S-57 Ed. 3.1, IHO S-61 Ed. 1.0
IEC 61174 Ed. 4.0 (2015), IEC 60945 (2002) incl. Corr.1 (2008), IEC 61162-1 (2010) and
IEC 61162-1 (2016), IEC 62288 (2014).
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Technical Data
The Series X Panel Computer is a single flexible device, designed only for the marine
environment and built to last. The panel computers are delivered with multi power (AC and
DC power input built in) ensuring compatibility with all power systems on all vessels. There is
no need to connect this Panel PC to UPS if connected to both power sources. The Panel
computer offers the following performance:
Part Performance
Version: HD 24T21 MMC
Processor: Intel® Celeron® P4505 (2MB Cache, 1.86 GHz)
Front Side Bus (FSB) 800MHz
Graphics: Intel® Arrandale IGD supports DVMT 5.0
Display resolution and 1920 x 1080 (FHD 16:9) / 24”. High Quality TFT with LED
type: backlight
Memory: 4GB DDR3 1066/800MHz
Disks: 2 x 1TB 2.5" removable HDD (SATA),
1 x Intel® 82577LM Gigabit LAN 10/100/1000Mbps (RJ45)
Ethernet: 1 x Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN 10/100/1000Mbps (RJ45)
Serial Ports: 1 x RS-232 non-isolated (COM1, DB9M), 1 x RS-422/485 non-
isolated (COM2, DB9M), 8 x RS-422/485 isolated
Keyboard/Mouse: Standard PS/2 mini DIN connector
USB ports: 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 1.1
Audio: Realtek ALC892
Internal Buzzer: 3500Hz (used as Alarm Buzzer for eGlobe G2)
Power supply: Multi power 115 & 230VAC - 50/60Hz + 24 VDC
If AC input is lost, there will be an uninterrupted switch-over to DC input.
Dimensions: 593 (W) x 384 (H) x 76.40 (D) mm
Weight: Approx.11.2 kg
Operating Temperature: Temperature -15 deg. C to +55 deg. C, Humidity up to 95%
Storage Temperature: Temperature -20 deg. C to +60 deg. C, Humidity up to 95%
IP-Rating: IP66 (Front), IP22 (Rear) (EN60529)
Compass Safe Distance: Standard: 115 cm – Steering: 70 cm
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Overall Dimensions
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2). DC Power (Type Phoenix 2pin 1927564 MSTB 2,5/ 2-GF-5,08 THT):
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4). Keyboard and Trackball connectors (Type 2 x PS/2 – purple and green):
5). Video output - DVI-I connector (Type 29P DVI-I, female or as RGB with adapter):
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Note:
COM 2 Port is configured as RS422 for delivery in eGlobe G2.
Note:
For 8-COM units COM 1 and 2 are not used anymore.
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9). USB Ports (Type 1 x USB 1.1 Type A, 3 x USB 2.0 Type A):
Note:
Port A) is a USB 1.1, all other ports are 2.0
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12). Mic In and Speaker Ports (Type 2 x 3.5mm mini jack, “pink” and “lime” accordingly):
Note:
Audio Speaker out and microphone are not used by eGlobe G2. The eGlobe G2 uses the
internal buzzer for alarm purposes.
13), 14), 16), 17). 8 x RS422 opto isolated ports (Type 4 x 1842940 MCD 1,5 / 5-G1F-3,81):
Note:
Required plug for sensor connection: Phoenix 1827732 or compatible Dinkle EC381VM-
05P.
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Optional Hardware
Two different type approved keyboards with integrated trackball are available together with
the eGlobe G2 system, specifications are given below:
Note:
Keyboard does not have built-in illumination. For operation during night, an external light
(such as a dimmable “snake-light”) for keyboard illumination might be required.
3 buttons
Connector: 1 x USB with PS/2 adapter.
Trackball can be used instead of the default standard trackball which is part
of the unit G84-5400 Black-2, as mentioned above.
Dimensions 144(W) x 144(H) x 65(D) mm.
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Type PCA100293-1
4 independent channels.
All channels fully isolated, channel to channel and channel to chassis.
IEC61162-1 and IEC61162-2
Power from USB Port
Dimensions:129(W) x 46.50(H) x 115(D) mm
Note:
In the following the External NMEA COM MODULE will be called “USB BOX”.
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2 versions:
EDS-408A-MM-SC-T
EDS-408A-T
Multi-mode, Input
Model Dimensions Weight 10/100BaseT
SC Connector Voltage
53.6x135x105
EDS-408A-T 650 g 5/8 ------ 24VDC
mm
53.6x135x105
EDS-408A-MM-SC-T 650 g 3/6 2 24VDC
mm
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Consists of:
EMC Filter
Power Supply Unit
UPS Unit
Battery Pack
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4.1 General
Unpacking
Mounting (physical installation) of the ECDIS units
Interconnection
Connection to External Sensors
Sensor configuring
Acceptance checks
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Standard Configurations
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This is the connection to the communication system via MOXA switch to the eGlobe G2
network using Interface 1 (LAN1) of the MMC eGlobe G2 units. Interface 2 (LAN2) remains
reserved for the VDR IEC61162-450 connection, if applicable.
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In case the customer wishes a statitc IP,he shall inform Chartworld accordingly.
Then the customer needs to supply:
• The IP address,
• The subnet mask,
• A DNS server and a
• standard gateway of the ship´s network segment
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4.5 Unpacking
Before you start unpacking prepare your service tablet, i.e. load the “eGlobe G2 Installation
Guide & Commissioning Checklist” (see figure below). This list is needed to continue the on-
board installation.
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Note:
The eGlobe G2 delivery set does NOT include any material for fixing the bracket on the
bridge. Make sure you have the right set and tools, depending on the installation
requirements.
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Take the backside plate from the mounting frame and place it to the backside of the Flat panel
PC
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Note:
Should you use other material than that provided make sure that the panel PC is mounted
to the bracket with screws NO LONGER THAN 16mm.
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1x Wing bolt & 1x screw to be used for left and right side.
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1x Wing bolt & 1x screw to be used for left and right side.
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Proper cut-out should be prepared in the console for the flush mounting method:
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Way of mounting:
DIN-RAIL
2x screw
Note:
In Master-Backup scenario MIS Interface can be mounted either near the Master ECDIS
terminal or near the Backup ECDIS terminal. Please refer to Technical Drawings
“QM_CW_EG_DR_08”
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The components in the eGlobe G2 system must be installed in a manner so the compass (or
compasses) will not be disturbed by the installed equipment. The minimum distances from
component to compass are listed in table below:
CW Radar Converter 50 cm 50 cm
All cable names / numbers are listed in the technical drawings “QM_CW_EG2_DR_01” rev V04
and higher.
For eGlobe G2 inter-unit cabling for on board Installation 2 types of cables will be used:
UC 900 SS27 4P LSHF : for data & network
HELKAMA-LKSM-HF-3x1.5 mm² : for AC & DC power connection
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The panel computers are delivered with multi power (AC and DC power input built in) ensuring
compatibility with all power systems on all vessels. There is no need to connect this Panel PC
to UPS if connected to both power sources.
IMPORTANT!!!
Please note that AC and 24V/DC must be connected to different buses (e.g. Main and
Emergency). 24VDC source derived from the same bus as AC cannot be accepted as an
independent power source.
If two independent power sources are not available an IEC60945 approved UPS of a minimum
capacity of 700VA must be used. ChartWorld International suggests using Phoenix Contact.
Optional MIS Interface can be powered from either Master or Backup ECDIS terminal
depending from on-board scenario.
Optional Sensor Interface Unit “SIU-1” can be powered from either Master or Backup ECDIS
terminal depending on the on-board scenario.
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A special connection cable is provided as part of the eGlobe G2 delivery, in the following called
“ECDIS FAST FIT CABLE”. It simplifies the connection of the external devices and ensures an
easy and simple procedure for reconnecting the panel computer exchange if necessary. All
cables are clearly marked according to the marking of the back plate of the panel PC.
The ECDIS FAST FIT CABLE is 3 metres long and provides sensor and power connection
between terminal and the panel computer.
The cable kit ensures the following sensor connections:
➢ Port A - Terminal contact 1 - 5
➢ Port B - Terminal contact 6 -10
➢ Port C - Terminal contact 11 - 15
➢ Port D - Terminal contact 16 - 20
➢ Port E - Terminal contact 21 - 25
➢ Port F - Terminal contact 26 - 30
➢ Port G - Terminal contact 31 - 35
➢ Port H - Terminal contact 36 - 40
The terminal shall be installed in an accessible space, and all cable markings shall be kept.
Make sure that all sensor cables running to ECDIS are marked on a sensor side as per cable
diagram to facilitate future maintenance and service.
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OVERVIEW ECDIS-FAST-FIT-CABLE:
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For the AC connector use the existing pull relief in combination with a cable tie.
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The USB cable can be installed to either left or right leg. The best accessible side should be
chosen.
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The following sensor connections are pre-configured for the Panel PC:
Pre-configured COM Ports
Ship Sensor Port Number COM Port ECDIS Terminal Baud Rate
(service menu)
Primary EPFS1 A 3 1-5 4800
Compass B 4 6-10 4800
Speed C 5 11-15 4800
AIS D 6 16-20 38400
Secondary EPFS2 E 8 21-25 4800
ARPA1 /
F 9 26-30 4800
NAVTEX*
BAMS** G 10 31-35 4800
BNWAS** H 11 36-40 4800
Notes:
* - The comport F (com 9) is preconfigured to connect ARPA1 for Master station and it
needs to be re-configured on Back Up station to connect Navtex, if available. For more
details please refer to Technical Drawings “QM_CW_EG2_DR_01”)
** - BNWAS and BAMS connections need to be re-checked depending on particular vessel
installation setup and availability of these interfaces.
One USB extension box can be connected to provide additional 4 COM ports.
Fixed computer ports are assigned in the following order:
• USB Box Port A = COM12
• USB Box Port B = COM13
• USB Box Port C = COM14
• USB Box Port D = COM15
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Connection Rules:
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During on board installation the first time power on will be handled as setting to work. It is
important that all steps of the “eGlobe Installation Checkout & Commissioning Checklist” have
been carried out before power on.
• Standard View after power has been connected (Unit still off)
Note:
It may be that the power button is shown in white due to reduced brilliance of the
monitor.
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Note:
If there are more than one ECDIS units during first time on board commissioning it is
important to start and configure one unit at a time.
After the power button has been touched the Panel PC will boot up and display the following
information in the order shown in the next pictures.
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• Start Up Screen
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Note:
It may happen that the Alert window appears instead.
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Note:
If a newer version of eGlobe G2 is available then it must be installed at this stage prior to
conducting further settings. The latest versions are always announced via technical
bulletin. Software will be available on service FTP for download.
Note:
Each eGlobe G2 system needs to have either Master or Backup patch run on the
installation. This is very important to set correct network settings.
eGlobe G2 offers the capability to configure and upgrade the system via external software
setups. These software setups are given to technical engineers for individual installation cases.
Possible scenarios:
• Software upgrade
• License upgrade
• Unit change to Master station
• Unit change to Backup station
• Unit change to Planning station
• Commissioning tool
• Export diagnostic data
Please make sure that you have connected an external medium (USB stick) with all necessary
setup files to the panel pc. Setup files have to be placed in root directory or folder named
“eGlobe Setup” to be recognizable by the ECDIS.
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Note:
Always exit the ECDIS software and utilities before running software setups (refer to 5.1.2
Exit of the ECDIS Software)
After clicking on Update software the system will automatically check all external media for
valid setup files, and display the properties of each file.
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Note:
After start, each software setup will display information about the setup. This information
is specific to the type of setup. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the
update process.
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Note:
To avoid user mistakes during on board installation it is always required to run the setup
that is dedicated to either Master unit or Backup unit.
The information about station purpose will be given in advance to the technical engineer
and can be verified according to the panel pc serial number.
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Note:
Due to the fact of that the network configuration will be permanently updated via software
setup only a visual check of this page is required.
Planning Station
Rank 1
192.168.11.12
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• Vessel page
Note:
For high precision of the navigational tools within the ECDIS it is very important to enter
the above values with high accuracy. On board ship drawings and a long retractable
measuring tape should be used as instruments.
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• General help information for this page can be found under Information.
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• Information page
• Unused sensors
The set of the sensors that are really connected to eGlobe G2 may differ from the one pre-
configured in the delivered product. Use the thick box to change accordingly.
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• Comport settings
Each individual sensor connection can also have settings different from those set in eGlobe
G2 as delivered.
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• Telegram filter
• Talker ID Filter
The talker ID filter can be set to stop processing of specific talker IDs. Therefore, open the
menu and uncheck the box for the specific talker ID.
Note:
It is mandatory for on board installations to check each comport and its incoming data
even if the comport communication is displayed in green.
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The data outputs A/B/C can be assigned to any COM-Port and are able to send ZDA, GLL, VTG,
RTE and WPL telegram. ZDA, RTE and WPL output is optional and can be triggered by checking
the tick box. Please ensure that cable is fully connected (RX+, RX-, TX+ and TX- on both ends)
according to Technical Drawings “QM_CW_EG2_DR_01”.
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To make speed source from ARPA available activate connection ARPA LOG (connection 3 on
the picture above) from the same comport as the ARPA sensor. Message OSD will be
processed from ARPA input and it will be available in Navigation mode as STW or SPD source
in addition to Speed Log:
Note:
Please set up the ARPA connection on the eGlobe G2 unit ONLY if ARPA is physically
connected to this unit. Do not duplicate the connections – e.g. X-bang ARPA / Radar should
only be connected and configured to Master ECDIS unit and S-bang ARPA / Radar should
only be connected and configured to Back Up ECDIS unit. Once two ECDIS units are
connected over the network the information from both ARPA/Radar systems will be
shared over network.
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The eGlobe G2 ECDIS unit can be connected to the on board VDR system via a LAN2 network.
This connection has to be established in case the on-board VDR unit supports the IEC61162-
450 interface. It is normally the case for all VDR units installed after 1 st of July 2014.
The network transmission can be activated on the VDR page of the Service menu. By default
VDR transmission is OFF. It must be OFF if no VDR is connected to the eGlobe G2 ECDIS unit.
Both Master and Backup ECDIS must be connected independently to the VDR.
Please follow the VDR manufacturer’s instruction for the recommended settings on the ECDIS
system and connections diagnostic.
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The eGlobe G2 ECDIS unit can be connected to the on-board BNWAS system. This connection
has to be established in case the on-board BNWAS unit supports the IEC61162-1 (2010 or
2016) interface.
Note:
BNWAS has to be able to process $EVE NMEA messages. Refer to the specification of
BNWAS to check compatibility.
Output to BNWAS should be done via COM-Port 11. Once the checkbox for BNWAS is set the
unit will send messages to BNWAS
When the eGlobe G2 unit is connected to the bridge navigational watch alarm system
(BNWAS) tick the Process Events from this PC checkbox on the system which is allowed to reset
the BNWAS timer (normally ECDIS units are installed in the wheelhouse but not in the
chartroom).
When activated the eGlobe G2 unit will generate messages for BNWAS. An eGlobe G2 Unit
which is physically connected to BNWAS will send messages which are generated on all eGlobe
G2 units.
(For details regarding wiring please refer to Technical Drawings “QM_CW_EG2_DR_01”)
The eGlobe G2 ECDIS unit can be connected to the on-board CAMS (Central Alert Management
System) or BAMS (Bridge Alert Management System). This connection has to be established
in case the on-board BAMS unit supports the IEC61162-1 (2010 or 2016) interface and
complies with the IEC61924-2 requirements.
Please ensure that the cable is fully connected (RX+, RX-, TX+ and TX- on both ends) according
to Technical Drawings “QM_CW_EG2_DR_01”.
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The telegrams ACN, HBT, ALC, ALF and ARC will be used in the data exchange between the
eGlobe G2 Unit and BAMS.
To activate the connection, it is only necessary to select BAM for a comport. Standard
connection will use comport 10 (G).
Generate an Alert on the eGlobe G2 (e.g. OUT of XTE Alarm), observe that it is transferred to
BAMS and can be silenced from BAMS.
The eGlobe G2 ECDIS unit can be connected to an approved radar system for radar video
overlay. This connection has to be established in case the connected radar system supports
the output of radar video in ASTERIX CAT-240 format. This connection is done via LAN1 via
approved network switch connecting eGlobe Master and Backup systems so the overlay can
be activated on both systems.
The radar video signal may also go via an approved interface unit which converts standard
transceiver analogue signals into digital ASTERIX CAT-240 protocol.
For network connections please refer to Technical Drawings “QM_CW_EG2_DR_01”.
To activate the processing of radar overlay on this unit the Radar Overlay checkbox has to be
activated. In addition, the radar overlay input shall be associated with either ARPA1 or ARPA2
for exact antenna position reference.
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Follow the Radar Overlay interface Manual or/and Technical Manual for the radar system to
set up and adjust the interface.
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The System page offers to choose the display dimensions. For standard MMC24 ECDIS
hardware please check that Screen Dimensions are set as follows:
The System page is the last page of the Service menu and has the capability to save the
complete system configuration to the local hard drive after a successful setup has been
completed. This ensures that the system restore function will always restore the
commissioned settings. Please make sure that this is done for all eGlobe G2 stations on the
vessel. In addition the configuration files will be collected and saved to an external memory
stick via an Engineer commissioning tool (supplied to all CWI trained engineers).
Note:
Please keep in mind that the old backup will be overwritten after tap on Backup Settings.
Note:
The function Backup Settings is password protected. Password is provided during technical
training.
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eGlobe G2 is handling CATZOC values from ENC in accordance with the loaded CATZOC policy
(vertical and horizontal accuracy values for different ZOC A1 to U). By default the ChartWorld
default policy is loaded into the system. If this default CATZOC policy does not fit the CATZOC
handling practice established by the Shipping Company it is possible to load an alternative
policy. Should this be required please contact the responsible person in the Shipping Company
to get in contact with ChartWorld for further arrangements.
Note:
The function “Backup settings” is password protected. The password is provided together
with the new CATZOC policy (an XML file) via the Shipping Company.
Reset Policy will change back to the ChartWorld default CATZOC policy. This is also a password
protected command.
Ticking the box will activate the eChart Secure service provided it has been installed. This is a
feature for higher safety and security for the navigational equipment.
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Note:
eChart Secure is an additional feature which must be ordered separately and incurs
additional costs.
See Error! Reference source not found. for information on the installation.
Note:
The availability of this function depends on the hardware serial number.
The eGlobe G2 ECDIS can be filled with SENC or S-63 / S57 chart data. For chart installation a
valid ENC user permit is required.
If there is already a chart collection installed, then it must be verified that the latest chart
updates are installed. For detailed information of how to install and check charts please see
the eGlobe G2 user guide.
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General
The system function tests are intended for the following purposes:
1. After installation – to verify that the installation has been carried out properly
2. Whenever needed – after service – after repair - to verify the system’s integrity
These tests are designed in a manner that they can be performed by almost anyone. No
deeper technical knowledge is required. The tests are simple but very efficient.
5.6.2.1 Preparation
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• After eGlobe G2 has been loaded, click on NAV to check the status of ECDIS mandatory
sensors.
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• Go to Settings.
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• Now verify that the activated information labels are displayed in green.
• Compare with the ship equipment and check the presentation of valid values.
• If more than one EPFS or GYRO is connected then the tests need to be repeated.
• Adjust sensor source for own position.
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• Check if the newly selected source is displayed in blue, after that go back to Sailing
Mode.
• Now verify that the activated information labels are displayed in green.
• Compare with the ship equipment and check the presentation of valid values.
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After the successful sensor verification it is necessary to check if the outline dimensions of the
ship match the chart contours.
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• Check accordingly.
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Once the commissioning is completed and Functional tests confirm that system operates
normally use Create Backup (refer to 5.4.2 Saving a Back Up configuration “as commissioned”,
System Page) on BOTH eGlobe G2 units. Make sure it is done BEFORE the use of commissioning
tool.
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Maintenance Instructions
6.1 General
To ensure the safe performance of the system, we recommend that preventive maintenance
instructions are followed, and the system is kept free from dust.
Full redundancy is achieved by having two complete eGlobe G2 systems as a back up to each
other. The two systems can be connected via a network, so that routes, manual updates, and
other common information can be exchanged between the two systems.
The two systems will operate as two stand-alone systems and in parallel, one as main and the
other as backup. If a fault occurs on the main system, then the mariner can activate the back-
up system immediately, which means that the faulty system can be maintained without
disturbing the mariner’s operations.
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The software is provided via the new revision of the eGlobe G2 Standard CD.
To update the software follow the steps below.
1. Close the navigation software on both master and backup station.
2. Shutdown the backup station via the button System Shutdown in the Integrator.
3. Connect an external DVD drive to the master station and insert the eGlobe G2
standard CD.
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6. Click on Yes.
7. Wait until the setup is finished. It will proceed automatically and return to the
Integrator screen.
9. Start the backup station and perform step 3-8 for the backup station.
10. Restart the master station first and wait until the navigation mode is loaded. After
that start the backup station.
13. Run the eGlobe G2 commissioning tool and provide files to ChartWorld after service.
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The purpose of fault tracing in the eGlobe G2 system is to discover which unit is faulty. This
means that alarms, lamps and other possible sources of faults must be checked. The following
list is a guide to tracing faults in the eGlobe G2 system.
Note:
If there is more than one station then use the working station for navigation.
6.4.1.1 Type of error: black screen after switching on but green power button
Action:
• Hold the power button to switch off the unit.
• Try to switch on again. If successful, keep it as solved but make a note in the
commissioning report.
• Problem was not solved: switch off, disconnect the DC power cable and leave only the
AC power cable connected. Try to switch on again. If successful, check if DC power
source is faulty. If not then report to ChartWorld.
• Problem was not solved: switch off, disconnect the AC power cable and connect the
DC power cable back. Try to switch on again. If successful, check if AC power source is
faulty. If not then report to ChartWorld.
If none of the above tests was finished successfully then the panel pc needs to be replaced.
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Action:
• Check if you can hear the Panel PC ventilation and if the activity lights from the hard
drives are blinking blue (below the unit). If so, continue with the tests below. If no
blinking or ventilation, then test step 6.4.1.1 needs to be carried out.
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6.4.1.3 Type of error: complete black screen, but buttons still visible
It may happen that during reboot the system will display only the start-up screen for quite a
long time.
This will happen in case the hard drives are in rebuild status. The red HDD will be lit
continuously.
Action:
• No action required, please be patient until the system finished the rebuild, the HDD is
not continuously blinking red and the system continues at usual speed.
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Maintenance
7.1 Hard Drive Exchange
After you have received a new hard drive from ChartWorld you need to shut down the system
first. Take a look at the back of the Panel PC (see below).
To take out the defective hard drive, press the blue button first to release the hard drive lock
mechanism.
Pull the black plastic handle to take out the hard drive.
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Put the hard drive tray on a clean desk and unscrew the defective hard drive:
After you have fixed the new hard drive to the tray you can insert it into the Panel PC again.
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After you have finished exchanging the hard drive you can set up the unit to detect the new
hard drive.
Note:
Please read the following steps first. After that you may proceed with the setup.
Before you switch on the unit be informed that you will need to press the buttons CTRL plus I
on the keyboard to start an internal boot software.
• Press CTRL + I
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Once CTRL plus I have been pressed at startup the following information window is displayed:
Press Enter to confirm. The system will automatically detect your new hard drive, and a new
window is displayed.
Note:
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Please allow eGlobe G2 to start normally and operate for at least 60 minutes. Operation
might seem slow during those 60 minutes.
To verify that both drives are working fine, restart the unit and press CTRL plus I. The following
window should be displayed.
If your screen displays the above information your new hard drive was successfully set up.
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In a few cases it has been observed that after starting eGlobe G2 the touchscreen did not
work. If this should occur, proceed as follows:
1. Shut down the system.
2. Reboot the system and check if the touchscreen is working. If not,
3. shut down the system again and
switch off the power of the unit via switchboard.
4. Wait for at least 20 seconds then reboot the ECDIS.
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Control Procedures:
Not applicable.
Emergency Procedures:
Use eGlobe G2 backup or adequate ECDIS backup arrangements if different (e.g. paper charts,
chart radar with loaded ENC) to continue navigation.
General recommendations:
• Stay calm and do not panic.
• Call a Backup Officer and/or Captain as applicable.
• Maintain an adequate visual lookout.
• With ECDIS working normally always assess and keep in mind safe waters around the
vessel’s current position. This awareness can help a lot in case of a sudden ECDIS failure.
• Reduce the speed or stop the vessel if the position cannot be reliably determined.
• Use Dead Reckoning position only as an emergency method with frequent LOP entry
depending on the navigation situation. Use it with caution especially in areas with strong
tidal currents.
Follow Up Requirements:
If you experienced any problems or abnormal system performance please contact the CW
support:
Support Hotline (worldwide): +49-40-78805956
Service Support E-mail: [email protected]
Control Procedures:
Not applicable.
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Emergency Procedures:
Not applicable.
Follow Up Requirements:
If you experienced any problems or abnormal system performance, please contact the CWI
support:
Emergency Hotline (worldwide): +49-40-78805956
Service Support E-mail: [email protected]
3. eGlobe G2 is configured to use double drives in RAID1 mode and therefore no immediate
action is required. Continue to use eGlobe G2 for navigation until you reach the port of
destination.
4. If you have a spare blank drive in an on-board spare part kit the faulty drive can be
changed as follows:
Wait until the navigation situation allows to shut down eGlobe G2.
Shut down the eGlobe G2 application using the Exit Navigation Mode button in the
Settings. In the Integrator window, tap on System Shutdown.
Continue to navigate on eGlobe G2 backup or use adequate ECDIS backup
arrangements if different (e.g. paper charts, chart radar with loaded ENC).
Remove the faulty drive from eGlobe G2 by pressing the fix button and carefully pulling the
lever.
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Note that drive “0” is closer to the front side and drive “1” is closer to the rear side.
Start eGlobe G2 with one drive running. Observe that the system operates normally.
Insert a blank disk into running eGlobe G2 until the lever is fixed.
Reboot the system after 2 hours of operation. Observe that the system operates
normally.
Control Procedures:
Not applicable.
Emergency Procedures:
Use eGlobe G2 backup or adequate ECDIS backup arrangements if different (e.g. paper charts,
chart radar with loaded ENC) to continue navigation.
Follow Up Requirements:
Inform CWI support about the drive failure at the next opportunity. If you experienced any
problems or abnormal system performance, please contact CWI support:
Emergency Hotline (worldwide): +49-40-78805956
Service Support E-mail: [email protected]
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Control Procedures:
Not applicable.
Emergency Procedures:
Use eGlobe G2 backup or adequate ECDIS backup arrangements if different (e.g. paper charts,
chart radar with loaded ENC) to continue navigation.
Follow Up Requirements:
If you experienced any further problems or abnormal system performance please contact CWI
support:
Emergency Hotline (worldwide): +49-40-78805956
Service Support E-mail: [email protected]
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The following interfaces are specified in eGlobe G2 and comply with the International
Standards IEC 61162-1 & IEC 61162-2.
• Talker:
any device which sends data to other devices. The type of talker is identified by 2
characters.
• Listener:
any device which receives data from another device.
Note:
For a complete specification please refer to IEC 61162-1 / 2.
One talker and multiple listeners may be connected in parallel over an interconnecting wire.
The number of listeners depends on the output capability and input drive requirements of
individual devices.
Interconnecting Wire
Conductor Definitions
The conductors referred to in this standard are the signal lines A, B, and shield.
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Connect all signal line A connections in parallel with all device A connections, and all signal
line B connections in parallel with all device B connections. Connect the shields of all listener
cables to the talker chassis only and not to each listener.
Connector
The “idle”, “marking”, “logical 1”, “OFF” and “stop” bit states are defined by a negative voltage
on line A with respect to line B.
The “active”, “spacing”, “logical 0”, “ON” and “start” bit states are defined by a positive
voltage on line A with respect to line B.
Note that the above levels (A with respect to B) are inverted from the voltage input/output
requirements of standard UARTs and that many line drivers and receivers provide a logical
inversion.
No provision is made for more than one single talker to be connected to the bus. The drive
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circuit providing the signal A and the return signal B must at least meet the requirements of
ITU-T X.27/V.11.
Multiple listeners may be connected to a single talker. The listener receive circuit must
comprise an opto-isolator and protective circuits that limit current, reverse bias and power
dissipation at the opto-diode (as shown in figure 1). Reference is made to example circuits.
The receive circuit must be designed for operation with a minimum differential input voltage
of 2.0 V and must not take more than 2.0 mA from the line at that voltage.
There should be no direct electrical connection between signal line A, return line B, or shield
and ship´s ground or power within a listener. However, isolation from ship´s ground is
required.
The maximum applied voltage between signal lines A and B, and between either line or ground
must be in accordance with ITU-T X.27/V.11.
To protect against incorrect wiring and use with earlier talker designs, all receive circuit
devices must be able to withstand 15 V between signal lines A and B, and also between either
line or ground for an indefinite period.
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Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standards. The first bit
is a start bit and data bits follow this with the least-significant-bit first (see below).
The following parameters are used:
• data bits 8 (D7 = 0), parity none
• stop bits 1
Note:
For reasons of compatibility with equipment designed to comply with earlier versions of
NMEA 0183, please note that the “idle”, “marking”, “logical 1", “OFF” and “stop” bit state
were previously defined within the range –15,0 V to +0,5 V.
The “active”, “spacing”, “logical 0", “ON” or “start” bit state are defined to be in the range
+4,0 V to +15,0 V, while sourcing is not less than 15 mA.
Characters
All transmitted data is interpreted as ASCII characters. The most significant bit of the eight-bit
character is always transmitted zero (D7 = 0).
The reserved character set consists of those ASCII characters shown in section 8.6.1 Character
Definitions (Table 1 – Reserved Characters).
These characters are used for specific formatting purposes, such as sentence and field
delimiting, and are not to be used in data fields, except for code delimiting.
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The valid character set consists of all printable ASCII characters (HEX 20 to HEX 7E) except
those defined as reserved characters.
ASCII values not specified as either “reserved characters” or “valid characters” are excluded
and must not be transmitted at any time. When it is necessary to communicate an 8-bit
character defined by ISO/IEC 8859-1 as a reserved character or not listed as a valid character
(e.g. in a proprietary sentence or text sentence), then three characters must be used.
The reserved character “^“ (HEX 5E) is followed by two ASCII characters (0-9, A-F) representing
the HEX value of the character to be communicated.
For example:
• to send a heading such as "127.5", transmit “127.5 ^F8”.
• to send the reserved characters <CR><LF>, transmit “^0D^0A”.
• to send the reserved character "^", transmit “^5E”.
When individual characters are used in this standard to define units of measurement, or to
indicate the type of data field, type of sentence, etc. then they must be interpreted according
to the character symbol.
8.4.1.5 Fields
A field consists either of a string of valid characters, or no characters (i.e. a null field), located
between two appropriately delimited characters.
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An address field is the first field in a sentence and follows the "$" delimiter; it defines the
sentence. Characters within the address field are limited to digits and upper case letters.
The address field must not be a null field. Only sentences with the following three types of
address fields can be transmitted (see chapters 8.4.1.7, 8.4.1.8, and 8.4.1.8).
“Approved address” fields consist of five characters that are defined by this standard. The first
two characters comprise the talker identifier, (listed in Table 4) which defines the nature of
the transmitted data.
Devices that can transmit data from multiple sources must transmit the appropriate talker
identifier. For example, a device with both a GPS receiver and a Loran-C receiver must transmit
GP when the position is GPS-based; LC when the position is Loran-C-based; and IN for
integrated navigation when lines positioned from Loran-C and GPS are combined into a
position fix.
Devices capable of re-transmitting data from other sources must use the appropriate identifier
(e.g. GPS receivers transmitting heading data must not transmit $GPHCD unless the compass
heading is actually derived from the GPS signals).
The next three characters form the sentence formatter used to define the format and the type
of data. A list of approved sentence formatters is given in Table 2 (8.6.1 Character Definitions).
The “query address field” consists of five characters and is used for requesting transmission
of a specific sentence on a separate bus from an identified talker.
The first two characters are the talker identifier of the device requesting data, the next two
characters are the talker identifier of the device being addressed and the final character is the
query character Q.
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The proprietary address field consists of the proprietary character P followed by a three-
character manufacturer's mnemonic code, used to identify the talker issuing a proprietary
sentence, and any additional characters as required. A list of valid manufacturer's mnemonic
codes may be obtained from NMEA.
Data fields in approved sentences follow a "," delimiter and contain valid characters (and code
delimiters “^”). Data fields in proprietary sentences contain only valid characters and the
delimiter characters “,” and “^”, but are not defined by this standard.
If variable data fields and null fields are present, then specific data fields can only be located
within a sentence by observing the field delimiters ",". Therefore it is essential for the listener
to locate fields by counting the delimiters rather than the total number of characters received
from the start of the sentence.
Although some data fields are defined with a fixed length, many are of variable length in order
to allow devices to convey information and to provide data with varying precision, according
to the capability or requirements of a particular device.
Variable length fields may be alphanumeric or numeric fields. Variable numeric fields may
contain a decimal point and either leading or trailing zeros.
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Data fields may be alpha, numeric, alphanumeric, variable length, fixed or fixed/ variable
length (with one portion fixed in length while the remainder varies). Some fields are constant,
with their value dictated by a specific sentence definition.
Null Fields
A null field is a field of zero length, i.e. no characters are transmitted in the field. Null fields
are used when the value is either unreliable or unavailable.
For example, if heading information is unavailable, then sending data of "000" is misleading
because a user cannot distinguish between "000" indicating no data and a legitimate heading
of "000". However, a null field, with no characters at all, clearly indicates that no data is being
transmitted.
Null fields with their delimiters can have the following appearance depending on where they
are located in the sentence:
",," ",*"
The ASCII NULL character (HEX 00) must not be used as the null field.
Checksum Field
A checksum field must be transmitted in all sentences. The checksum field is the last field in a
sentence and follows the checksum delimiter character "*".
The checksum is the eight-bit exclusive OR (no start or stop bits) of all characters in the
sentence, including "," delimiters, between but not including the "$" and the "*" delimiters.
The hexadecimal value of the most significant and least significant four bits of the result is
converted to two ASCII characters (0-9, A-F) for transmission. The most significant character
is transmitted first.
Examples of the checksum field are:
• $GPGLL,5057.970,N,00146.110,E,142451,A*27 and
• $GPVTG,089.0,T,,,15.2,N,,*7F .
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Sentences
This sub-clause describes the general structure of sentences. Details of specific sentence
formats are found in chapter 8.6.1 Character Definitions (Table 2). Some sentences may
specify restrictions beyond the general limitations given in this part of the standard. These
restrictions may include defining some fields as fixed length, numeric or text only, required to
be non-null or transmitted with a certain frequency, etc.
The maximum number of characters in a sentence is 82, consisting of a maximum of 79
characters between the starting delimiter "$" and the terminating delimiter <CR><LF>.
The minimum number of fields in a sentence is one (1). The first field is an address field
containing the identity of the talker and the sentence formatter which specifies the number
of data fields in the sentence, the type of data they contain and the order in which the data
fields are transmitted. The remaining portion of the sentence may contain zero or multiple
data fields.
The maximum sentence length is 82 characters, which limits the number of fields allowed in a
single sentence. Null fields may occur in the sentence and must always be used if data for that
field is unavailable.
All sentences must begin with the sentence-starting delimiter character "$" and end with the
sentence-terminating delimiter <CR><LF>.
Approved sentences are those designed for general use and detailed in this standard.
Approved sentences are listed in chapter 8.6.1 Character Definitions (Table 2) and must be
used wherever possible. In practice, other sentences may be found, but these are not
recommended for new designs, and are listed in NMEA 0183.
Information on such sentences may be obtained from the National Marine Electronics
Association (NMEA) (USA).
An approved sentence contains the following elements in the order shown:
• ASCII HEX Description
• "$" 24 – start of sentence
• <address field> – talker identifier and sentence formatter
• ["," <data field>] – zero or more data fields
• ["," <data field>]
• "*" <checksum field> – checksum field
• <CR><LF> 0D 0A – end of sentence
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$aaccc, c---c*hh<CR><LF>
ASCII HEX Description
Query Sentences
Query sentences request that approved sentences are transmitted in a form of two-way
communication. The use of query sentences implies that the listener shall have the capability
of being a talker with its own bus.
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The approved query sentence contains the following elements in the order shown below:
• ASCII HEX Description
• "$" 24 start of sentence
• <aa> talker identifier of requester
• <aa> talker identifier for device from which data is being requested
• "Q" query character, identifies query address
• "," data field delimiter
• <ccc> approved sentence formatter of data being requested
• "*" <checksum field> checksum field
• <CR><LF> 0D 0A end of sentence
The reply to a query sentence is the approved sentence that was requested. The use of query
sentences requires cooperation between the devices that are interconnected. A reply to a
query sentence is not mandatory and there is no specified time delay between the receipt of
a query and the reply.
Proprietary Sentences
These are sentences not included within this standard. They provide a means for
manufacturers to use the sentence structure definitions of this standard to transfer data,
which does not fall within the scope of approved sentences. This will generally be for one of
the following reasons:
1. Data is intended for another device from the same manufacturer, it is device specific and
not in a form or of interest to the general user;
3. Data is being used for test purposes prior to the adoption of approved sentences;
4. Data is not of a type and general usefulness which merits the creation of an approved
sentence.
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Proprietary sentences must include checksums and conform to requirements limiting the
overall sentence length. The manufacturer’s data fields must only contain valid characters but
may include “^” and “,” for delimiting or as manufacturer’s data. Details of proprietary data
fields are not included in this standard and need not be submitted for approval. However, it is
required that such sentences be published in the manufacturer’s manuals for reference.
Valid Sentences
Approved sentences, query sentences and proprietary sentences are the only valid sentences.
Sentences of any other form are non-valid and shall not be transmitted on the bus.
When specified, the sentence transmission frequency must be in accordance with the
approved sentence definitions in chapter 8.6.1 Character Definitions (Table 2). However,
when not specified, sentence transmission frequency must be consistent with the basic
measurement or calculation cycle frequency, which in general is not more than once per
second.
If possible, sentences should be transmitted with minimum inter-character spacing, preferably
as a near-continuous burst; but under no circumstances should the time taken to complete
the transmission of a sentence be greater than 1s.
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In order to allow for improvements or additions, future revisions of this standard may modify
existing sentences by adding new data fields after the last data field, but before the checksum
delimiter character "*" and checksum field.
Listeners determine the end of the sentence by recognizing "<CR><LF>" and "*" rather than
by counting field delimiters. The checksum value must be computed on all received characters
between, but not including, "$" and "*" whether or not the listener recognizes all fields.
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Character Definitions
, 2C 44 Field delimiter
Formatter Meaning
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Formatter Meaning
DPT Depth
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Formatter Meaning
RPM Revolutions
RTE Routes
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Formatter Meaning
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Note 1:
“positive” = distance from transducer to waterline;
“-“ = distance from transducer to keel.
Note 2:
For IEC applications the offset must always be applied so as to provide depth relative to
the keel.
CAUTION:
Transmit the datum sentence immediately prior to every
positional sentence (e.g. GLL, BWC, WPL), which is referenced
to a datum other than WGS84, i.e. the datum recommended
by IMO.
For all datum the DTM sentence should be transmitted prior
to any datum change, and periodically at intervals of not
greater than 30s.
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Note 1:
Three-character alpha code for local datum. If this is not one of the listed earth-centered
datum, or 999 for user-defined datum, then use IHO datum code from International
Hydrographic Organization Publication S-60, Appendices B and C. Null field if unknown.
Note 2:
One-character subdivision datum code when available or user-defined reference character
for user-defined datum, null field otherwise. For subdivision character from IHO
Publication S-60, see Appendices B and C.
Note 3:
Latitude and longitude offsets are positive numbers; the altitude offset may be negative.
Offsets change with position: position in the local datum is offset from the position in the
reference datum in the directions indicated:
Plocal datum = Pref datum + offset
Note 4:
Users should be aware that chart transformations based on IHO S-60 parameters might
result in significant positional errors when applied to chart data.
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This sentence is used to transmit events (e.g. actions by the crew on the bridge) with a time
stamp.
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Character Meaning
4 Real Time Kinematical Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed
integers
5 Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating integers
8 Simulator mode
Note 2:
Time in seconds since last SC104 type 1 or 9 update, null field when DGPS is not used.
Note 3
Geoidal separations: The difference between the WGS-84 earth ellipsoid surface and mean
sea level. (geoid) surface, “ – “ = mean sea level surface below the WGS-84 ellipsoid
surface.
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Defines latitude and longitude of vessel position, time of position fix and status.
Character Meaning
A Autonomous
D Differential
M Manual input
S Simulator
Note 2:
The Mode Indicator field supplements the Status field (field 6). The Status field shall be set
to V = invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A = Autonomous and D =
Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator and Status fields must not be null
fields.
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This sentence could be used with the talker identification of GP for GPS, GL for GLONASS, GN
for GNSS combined systems, as well as future identifiers. Some fields may be null fields for
certain applications, as described below. If a GNSS receiver is capable simultaneously of
producing a position using combined satellite systems, as well as a position using only one of
the satellite systems, then separate $GPGNS, $GLGNS, etc. messages may be used to report
the data calculated from the individual systems.
If a GNSS receiver is set up to use more than one satellite system, but for some reason one or
more of the systems are not available, then it may continue to report the positions using
$GNGNS and use the mode indicator to show which satellite systems are being used.
New satellite systems must always be added to the right, so the order of characters in the
Mode Indicator is:
GPS, GLONASS, other satellite systems. The characters must have one of the following values:
N No fix Satellite system not used in position fixes, or fix not valid.
fix.
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defined as:
position fix.
R Real Time Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers.
Kinematics.
F Float RTK Satellite system used in real time kinematical mode with
floating integers.
M Manual Input
Mode
S Simulator Mode
When the talker is GN and more than one of the satellite systems are used in differential
mode, then the “Age of differential data” and “Differential reference station ID” fields must
be null. In this case, the “Age of differential data” and “Differential reference station ID”
fields must be provided in the following GNS messages with talker IDs of GP, GL, etc.
These following GNS messages must have the latitude, N/S, longitude, E/W, altitude,
geoidal separation, mode and HDOP fields null. This indicates to the listener that the field
supports a previous $GNGNS message with the same time tag. The “Number of satellites”
field may be used in these following messages to denote the number of satellites used
from that satellite system.
Example:
A combined GPS/GLONASS receiver using only GPS differential corrections has the following
GNS sentence sent:
$GNGNS,122310.2,3722.425671,N,12258.856215,W,DA,14,0.9,1005.543,6.5,5.2,23*59<CR>
<LF>
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Example:
A combined GPS/GLONASS receiver using both GPS differential corrections and GLONASS
differential corrections may have the following three GNS sentences sent in a group:
• $GNGNS,122310.2,3722.425671,N,12258.856215,W,DD,14,0.9,1005.543,6.5,,*74<C
R><LF
• $GPGNS,122310.2, , , , , , 7, , , ,5.2,23*4D<CR><LF>
• $GLGNS,122310.2, , , , , , 7, , , ,3.0,23*55<CR><LF>
The “Differential Reference station ID” may be the same or different for the different satellite
systems.
b. Age of Differential Data
Note 3:
HDOP is calculated using all the satellites (GPS, GLONASS and any future satellites) and is
used in computing the solution reported in each GNS sentence.
Note 4:
Geoidal separation is the difference between the earth ellipsoid surface and mean-sea-
level (geoid) surface defined by the reference datum used in the position solution, “-” =
mean-sea-level surface below ellipsoid surface. The reference datum may be specified in
the DTM sentence.
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This is the actual vessel heading in degrees true that is produced by any device or system
producing a true heading.
Heading, course, speed, set and drift summary. This is useful for, but not limited to, radar/ARPA
applications. OSD gives the movement vector of the ship based on the sensors and parameters
in use. Only the ship’s speed data is taken from the message.
Note:
Reference systems on which the calculation of vessel courses and speed are based. The
values of course and speed are derived directly from the referenced system and do not
additionally include the effects of data in the set and drift fields.
Character Meaning
M Manually entered
W Water referenced
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Time, date, position, course and speed data provided by a GNSS navigation receiver. This
sentence is transmitted at intervals not exceeding 2s and is always accompanied by RMB when
a destination waypoint is active. RMC and RMB are the recommended minimum data to be
provided by a GNSS receiver. All data fields must be provided, null fields used only when data
is temporarily unavailable.
Note 1:
Easterly variation (E) subtracts from true course. Westerly variation (W) adds to true
course.
Note 2:
Positioning system Mode indicator
Character Meaning
A Autonomous mode
D Differential mode
S Simulator mode
Note 3:
The positioning system Mode indicator field supplements the positioning system Status
field (field No. 2) which shall be set to V = invalid for all values of Mode indicator except
for A = Autonomous and D = Differential. The positioning system Mode indicator and Status
fields must not be null fields.
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Note 1:
Display rotations
Character Meaning
Note 2:
Origin 1 and origin 2 are located at the stated range and bearing from own ship and provide
for two independent sets of Variable Range Markers (VRM) and Electronic Bearing Lines
(EBL) originating away from own ship position.
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Note 1:
A variable number of waypoint identifiers, up to "n", may be included within the limits of
allowed sentence length. As there is no specified number of waypoints, null fields are not
required for waypoint identifier fields.
Note 2:
A single route may require the transmission of multiple sentences, all containing identical
field formats when sending a complex message. The first field specifies the number of
sentences, minimum value = 1. The second field identifies the order of this sentence
(sentence number), minimum value = 1. For efficiency, it is permitted that null fields are
used in the additional sentences when the data is unchanged from the first sentence. (Note
that this practice can lead to the incorrect assembly of sentences if there is a high risk of
loss of sentence.)
Indicates data associated with a tracked target relative to own ship's position.
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Note 1:
Target status
Character Meaning
T Tracking
Note 2:
Reference target. Set to ”R” if target is a reference used to determine own-ship position
or velocity, otherwise set to null.
Common target labels for tracked targets. It is used by ECDIS to identify tracked and AIS targets
pairs associated by Radar/ARPA system.
Note 1:
This sentence allows several target number/label pairs to be sent in a single message, the
maximum sentence length limits the number of labels allowed in a message.
Note 2:
Null fields indicate that no common label is specified, not that a null label should be used.
The intent is to use a null field as a place holder. A device that provides tracked target data
should use its ”local” label (usually the target number) unless it has received a TLB
sentence specifying a common label.
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This sentence is used to transmit tracked radar targets in a compressed format. This allows for
transferring many targets with minimum overhead. New target labels are defined by the TLB
sentence to reduce bandwidth use. Transmission of up to four targets in the same sentence is
possible.
Note 1:
The transfer of all tracked targets may require the transmission of multiple sentences. The
first field specifies the total number of sentences used for a message, minimum value 1.
The second field identifies the order of this sentence in the message, minimum value 1.
These cannot be null fields.
Note 2:
The sequential message identifier provides a message identification number from 0 to 9
that is sequentially assigned and is incremented for each new multi-sentence message.
The count resets to 0 after 9 is used. For a message requiring multiple sentences, each
entence of the message contains the same sequential message identification number. It is
used to identify the sentences containing portions of the same message. This allows for
the possibility that other sentences might be interleaved with the message sentences that,
taken collectively, contain a single message. This should be a null field for messages that
fit into one sentence.
Note 3:
The tracked target data structure is described in the table below. Data is stored most
significant bit first. Every message character is converted into six bits. One sentence may
contain from one up to four structures of 15 characters in the same sentence. This field
supports a maximum of 60 valid characters for messages transferred using multiple
sentences.
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Note 4:
This cannot be a null field.
Note 1:
Transverse speed “-“ = port. Longitudinal speed “-“ = astern.
Note 2:
The status field must not be a null field.
This sentence is used to transfer the entire contents of a received AIS message packet, as
defined in ITU-R M.1371 and as received on the VHF Data Link (VDL), using the “six-bit” field
type. The structure provides for the transfer of long binary messages by using multiple
sentences.
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Note 1:
The length of an ITU-R M.1371 message may require multiple sentences to be transmitted.
The first field specifies the total number of sentences used for a message (minimum value
“1”). The second field identifies the order of this sentence in the message, (minimum value
“1”). These cannot be null fields.
Note 2:
The Sequential message identifier provides a message identification number from 0 to 9
that is sequentially assigned and is incremented for each new multi-sentence message.
The count resets to 0 after 9 is used. For a message that requires multiple sentences then
each sentence contains the same sequential message identification number, which is used
to identify the sentences containing portions of the same message. This allows for the
possibility that other sentences might be interleaved with the message sentences that,
taken collectively, contain a single message. This shall be a null field for messages that fit
into one sentence.
Note 3:
The AIS channel is indicated as either “A” or “B”. This channel indication is relative to the
operating conditions of the AIS unit when the packet is received. This shall be a null field
when the channel identification is not provided. The VHF channel numbers for channels
“A” and “B” are obtained by using a “query” (See IEC 61162- 1, clause 5.3.2) of the AIS unit
for an ACA sentence.
Note 4:
This field supports a maximum of 62 valid characters for messages transferred using
multiple sentences, and 63 valid characters for messages using a single sentence.
Note 5:
This cannot be a null field.
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This sentence is used to transfer the entire contents of an AIS unit’s broadcast message packet,
as defined in ITU-R M.1371 and as sent out by the AIS unit over the VHF Data Link (VDL) using
the “Six-bit” field type. The sentence uses the same structure as the VDM sentence formatter.
Notes 1-5:
See VDM sentence notes; chapter 8.6.2.17.
Indicates the compass heading to which the vessel points, and the speed of the vessel relative
to the water.
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Note 1:
Positioning system mode indicator.
Character Meaning
A Autonomous mode
D Differential mode
S Simulator mode
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Note 1:
Local time zone is the magnitude of hours plus the magnitude of minutes added with the
sign of local zone hours, to local time to obtain UTC. Local zone is generally negative for
East longitudes with local exceptions near the International Date Line.
Example: At Chatham Is. (New Zealand) at 1230 (ncon) local time on June 10th 1995:
$GPZDA 234500,09,06,1995 – 12,45O6C<CR><LF>
In the Cook Islands at 1500 local time on 10th June 1995:
$GPZDA 013000,11,06,1995,10,30O4A<CR><LF>
Figures 3 and 4 show examples of the structure of two opto-isolator based listener circuits
that offer overvoltage, reverse voltage and power dissipation protection for the opto-isolator
and which limit the current drawn from the line.
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To activate eChart Secure go to System in the Contents of the Service Menu in the Integrator.
After reboot the local USB ports are disabled, and the connection to the USB ports on eChart
Secure is provided.
Handling of the eChart Secure Gateway and its features is described in the User’s Guide,
chapter 1.3.
In case eChart Secure is broken or does not function anymore you can switch it off. Just tap
on Emergency USB and enter the password provided by the customer service. This will disable
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eChart Secure and enable the normal functionality of the USB ports.
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Recommended Equipment:
• Standard Installation Tooling
• A number of Weidmuller/ Phoenix screw terminal connectors ( 2-4 pins)
• Wago clamp lever for CW Radar converter
• Digital Multi meter
• Oscilloscope 50MHz (Just enough to verify signaling and polarity)
• Cables as listed above
• Laptop for debugging
• Scan View configuration software
• Wireshark software for debugging
Extra Jumpers are to be taken. The default jumpers in the CW Radar Converter are not enough
for every setup
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Recommended Equipment:
Extra Jumpers are to be taken. The default jumpers in the CW Radar Converter are not enough
for every setup.
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The CW Radar Converter receives the analog signal from the radar processing unit and
converts it to an Asterix CAT240 stream which is broadcasted to the eGlobe units. They pic the
stream up and convert it into the radar overlay picture to be displayed in the Navigation Mode.
For the radar overlay a special image is needed, since the radar overlay needs extra software
components which are already installed and configured in the image:
“eGlobe-production-RadarOverlayImage_V.XX_IMAGENAME_DATE”
The radar overlay is only to be installed on Hatteland 8com units.
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• Password: 1234
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• Leave the default settings for the first / only CW Radar Converter.
• Enable the range change command only on one unit (Master or Backup) to
communicate the range change to the CW Radar Converter.
• Save the settings by hitting “Apply” and
• restart the radar overlay service by pushing “Restart Service”
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• Enable the radar overlay display for the Navigation mode via “Traffic” dialog (The radar
overlay settings are only displayed when the radar overlay is also enabled in the Service
Menu)
• With the sliders “Gain” and “Opacity” the radar picture can be fine tuned by the user
to his needs.
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10.8 Troubleshooting
Issue Solution
LED is red Restart the Service via “Advanced” ->
“Restart Service”
LED is grey Radar Overlay Service is not installed.
Check if the correct Image version has
been used (send diagnostics files to CW
Support)
LED green, but no picture is shown Check that the radar unit is turned on
and is transmitting a usable picture.
Check that the ethernet cable
connection between CW Radar
Converter and eGlobe is correctly
established
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Please refer to the drawing “CW RADRA CONVERTER - General Connection Overview”
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kB Kilo Byte
km/h Kilometre/hour
LAT Latitude
M Metre
MB Mega Byte
Nm Nautical Mile
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