6.1 Presentation of own ship information
6.1.1 When a graphical representation of own ship is provided, it should be possible for the
user to select either a scaled ship.s outline or a simplified symbol as specified in SN/Circ.243.
The size of the ship.s outline or the simplified symbol in the graphical presentation should be the
true scale size of the ship or 6 mm, whichever is greater.
6.1.2 A heading line, and where appropriate a velocity vector, should be associated with own
ship symbol and should originate at the position of the consistent common reference point
(CCRP).
6.2 Presentation of charted information
6.2.1 The presentation of charted information that is issued by, or on the authority of a
government authorized hydrographic office, or other relevant government institution should
comply with the relevant IHO standards.
6.2.2 The presentation of proprietary charted information should comply with relevant
IHO standards, as far as practical. There should be a clear indication when the presentation is not
in accordance with IHO standards.
6.2.3 The presentation of user-added charted information should comply with the relevant
IHO standards, as far as practical.
6.2.4 If chart data derived from different scales appear on the display, the scale boundary
should be clearly indicated.
6.4 Presentation of target information
6.4.01 General
6.4.1.1 Target information may be provided by radar target tracking and/or by reported target
information from the Automatic Identification System (AIS).
6.4.1.2 The operation of the radar target tracking function and the processing of reported AIS
information, including the number of targets presented, related to screen size, is defined within
the Performance standards for radar equipment, as adopted by the Organization. The
presentation of radar target tracking and AIS information is defined within these performance
standards.
6.4.1.3 As far as practical, the user interface and data format for operating, displaying and
indicating radar tracking and AIS information should be consistent.
6.4.02 Target capacity
6.4.2.1 There should be an indication when the target tracking and/or reported target
processing/display capacity is about to be exceeded.
6.4.2.2 There should be an indication when the target tracking and/or reported target
processing/display capacity has been exceeded.
6.4.03 Filtering of AIS sleeping targets
6.4.3.1 To ensure that the clarity of the total presentation is not substantially impaired, it should
be possible to filter the presentation of sleeping AIS targets (e.g. by target range, CPA/TCPA or
AIS target class A/B, etc.).
6.4.3.2 If a filter is applied, there should be a clear and permanent indication. The filter criteria
in use should be readily available.
6.4.3.3 It should not be possible to remove individual AIS targets from the display.
6.4.04 Activation of AIS targets
6.4.4.1 If zones for the automatic activation of AIS targets are provided, they should be the
same as for automatic radar target acquisition, if available. Any user defined zones
(e.g. acquisition/activation zones) in use should be presented in graphical form.
6.4.4.2 In addition, sleeping AIS targets should be automatically activated when meeting user
defined parameters (e.g. target range, CPA/TCPA or AIS target class A/B).
6.4.05 Graphical presentation
6.4.5.1 Targets should be presented with their relevant symbols according to SN/Circ.243.
6.4.5.2 AIS information should be graphically presented either as sleeping or activated targets.
6.4.5.3 The course and speed of a tracked radar target or reported AIS target should be indicated
by a vector that clearly shows the predicted motion. The vector time (length) should be
consistent for presentation of any target regardless of its source.
6.4.5.4 The presentation of vector symbols should be consistent irrespective of the source of
information. The presentation mode should be clearly and permanently indicated, including for
example: True/Relative vector, vector time and vector stabilisation.
6.4.5.5 The orientation of the AIS target symbol should indicate its heading. If the heading
information is not received, the orientation of the AIS symbol should be aligned to the COG.
When available, the turn or rate of turn (ROT) indicator and/or the path prediction should
indicate the manoeuvre of an activated AIS target.
6.4.5.6 A consistent common reference point should be used for the alignment of tracked target
symbols and AIS target symbols with other information on the same display.
6.4.5.7 On large scale/low range displays, a means to present a true scale outline of an activated
AIS target should be provided.
6.4.5.8 It should be possible to display the past positions of activated targets.
6.4.06 Target data
6.4.6.1 A target selected for the display of its alphanumeric information should be identified by
the relevant symbol. If more than one target is selected for data display, the symbols and the
corresponding data should be clearly identified.
6.4.6.2 There should be a clear indication to show that the target data is derived from radar or
AIS or from a combination of these.
6.4.6.3 For each selected tracked radar target the following data should be presented in
alphanumeric form: Source(s) of data, measured range of target, measured bearing of target,
predicted target range at the closest point of approach (CPA), predicted time to CPA (TCPA),
true course of target, true speed of target. Additional target information should be provided on
request.
6.4.6.4 For each selected AIS target the following data should be presented in alphanumeric
form: Source of data, ship.s identification, position and its quality, calculated range of target,
calculated bearing of target, CPA, TCPA, COG, SOG, navigational status. Ship.s heading and
rate of turn should also be made available. Additional target information should be provided on
request.
6.4.6.5 If the received AIS information is incomplete, the absent information should be clearly
indicated in the target data field as missing.
6.4.6.6 The data should be displayed and continually updated, until another target is selected for
data display or until the window is closed.
6.4.6.7 Means should be provided to present own ship AIS data on request.
6.4.6.8 The alphanumeric displayed data should not obscure graphically presented operational
information.
6.4.07 Operational alarms
6.4.7.1 A clear indication of the status of the alarms and of the alarm criteria should be given.
6.4.7.2 A CPA/TCPA alarm of a tracked radar or activated AIS target should be clearly
indicated and the target should be clearly marked by a dangerous target symbol.
6.4.7.3 If a user defined acquisition/activation zone facility is provided, a target entering the
zone should be clearly identified with the relevant symbol and for tracked radar targets an alarm
should be given. The zone should be identified with the relevant symbology, and should be
applicable to tracked radar and AIS targets.
6.4.7.4 The last position of a lost target should be clearly marked by a lost target symbol on the
display, and the lost target alarm should be given. The lost target symbol should disappear if the
signal is received again, or after the alarm has been acknowledged. There should be a clear
indication whether the lost target alarm function for AIS targets is enabled or disable
6.4.08 AIS and radar target association
6.4.8.1 An automatic target association function serves to avoid the presentation of two target
symbols for the same physical target. If target data from AIS and radar tracking are both
available and if the AIS and radar information are considered as one target, then as a default
condition, the activated AIS target symbol and the alphanumeric AIS target data should be
automatically selected and displayed. The user should have the option to change the default
condition to the display of tracked radar targets and should be permitted to select either radar
tracking or AIS alphanumeric data.
6.4.8.2 If the AIS and radar information are considered as two distinct targets, one activated
AIS target and one tracked radar target should be displayed. No alarm should be raised.
6.4.09 AIS presentation status
The AIS presentation status should be indicated as follows:
Function | Cases to be presented | Presentation |
AIS ON/OFF | AIS processing
switched ON /
graphical presentation
switched OFF | AIS processing
switched ON /
graphical presentation
switched ON | Alphanumeric or
graphical |
Filtering of
sleeping AIS
targets (6.4.3) | Filter status | Filter status | Alphanumeric or
graphical |
Activation of
Targets (6.4.4) | | Activation criteria | Graphical |
CPA/TCPA
Alarm (6.4.7) | Function ON/OFF
CPA/TCPA Criteria
Sleeping targets
included | Function ON/OFF
CPA/TCPA Criteria
Sleeping targets
included | Alphanumeric and
graphical |
Lost Target
Alarm (6.4.7) | Function ON/OFF
Lost target filter criteria | Function ON/OFF
Lost target filter criteria | Alphanumeric and
graphical |
Target
Association (6.4.8) | Function ON/OFF
Association criteria
Default target priority | Function ON/OFF
Association criteria
Default target priority | Alphanumeric |
6.4.10 Trial manoeuvre
A trial manoeuvre simulation should be clearly identified by the relevant symbol positioned
astern of own ship within the operational display area of the screen.