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1 ECDIS FEA-2100/2105 C-M AP Chart Update M anual ・ Up date char t b efor e em bar ki ng on a v oyage. D o not up date char t s duri ng a v oyage. ・ Dur ing updat ing , do not disp lay the r adar ov er lay scr een or the r oute m oni tor sc reen. H angup m ay res ult. If hang up oc curs , turn t he pow er off and on agai n. ・ It takes ab out [...]
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2 3. C heck the b ox on [Autom atic SENC conv ersi on] and [Autom atic D isp lay Uni t]. (Or c onfi rm that the chec k m ark s are di sp layed.) T o check t he box , pl ace the c ursor on the b ox and pr ess t he [SELECT] key . 4. Pl ace the cur sor on t he [Cl ose] b utton and pr ess the [SELEC T] key to close the w i ndow s. 2. Loa di ng the cat [...]
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3 The catalogue nam e [CM 93PROF 3] is show n. 5. Plac e the curs or on the [O K] but ton and pr ess the [SELECT] key . Note: If the catalog ue nam e is t he sam e as an exi sting one you nam ed pr ev iousl y , the f ollow i ng m essag e ap pear s. T o over w ri te the nam e, p lace t he curs or on the [Y es ] but ton and pr ess t he [SELECT] key .[...]
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4 3. Display ing th e Catalogu e Char t 1. Pres s the [CH ART PLAN ] key to disp lay the m enu. 2. Plac e the curs or on the [C atalogue] and pr ess the [SELECT] key . 3. Chec k on the [N am e] and [Catalog ue char t s] check box es and sel ect [C D] in t he [View fi lter s] w indow. 4. Plac e the curs or on the dow n ar row i n the [CD ] box , pr [...]
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5 6. Set the c hart g roup to up date as f oll ow s. a. Plac e the curs or on the [G roups] button at the b ottom of the [Catalog ue] w i ndow and press the [S ELECT] ke y . b. Place the cur sor on the [New ] b utton and press the [S ELECT] ke y . c. Place the c ursor on an alp hbet or num b er but ton and pr ess the [ SELECT] key . R epeat this to[...]
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6 e. Plac e the curs or on the [A dd Fram e] button and pr ess t he [SELECT] key . f . Rotate the tr ackb all to pl ace the c ursor ins ide the char t cel l f ram e des ir ed and pr ess the [SELECT] key . R epeat this to select all desi red ar eas. The selec ted areas are show n i n bl ue. g. After sel ecti ng al l areas desir ed, p lace the cur so[...]
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7 4. Char t Conv ersion (fr om E NC for mat to SE NC for mat) The c hart d ata in a C D- ROM (ENC f orm at) mus t be conv er ted to SENC form at i n order to disp lay it on t he ECDI S. Note that t he conv ersi on takes sev er al hours . 1. Pres s the [CH ART PLAN ] key to disp lay the m enu. 2. Plac e the curs or on [Load] - [View loaded C D Catal[...]
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8 6. Plac e the curs or on the [M is sing only] chec k b ox and pr ess t he [SELECT] key to dis pl ay the check mark. 7. Plac e the curs or on the [Load] button and p r ess the [SELECT] key . The catalog ue data is l oaded to t he EC DIS. D uri ng loadi ng, t he ho urg las s m ar k and the num ber of char t loade d are di sp layed. F or exam ple, i[...]
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9 After loading all char t s desi red, t he chart conv ers ion ( fr om ENC to SENC ) autom ati call y st art s. 8. At this tim e, the m essage [No Base Cell av ail abl e] and chart cell num ber s ar e disp layed in the [ S57 LOAD] w i ndow. Then, p lac e the cur sor on t he [OK] b utton and p ress the [SELECT] key . The chart CD- ROM contains al l [...]
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10 The err or m ess a ge m ay app ear dur ing conv ers ion, how ever leav e the m ess age di splayed until the conv er sion i s com p leted. The list i n the [Conv ersion List] b ecomes blank after conv er sion i s com p leted. 10. Plac e the cur sor on the [ Clos e] but ton of t he [SENC CON VERT ], [F ailed SEN C conv er sions ] and [Catalog ue] [...]