Logbook; Logbook Overview; Logbook Settings - Simrad Maris ECDIS900 Operator's Manual

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Logbook Overview

Logbook

During the process of its operation, ECDIS automatically maintains two different electronic
logbooks:
Voyage record
Twenty four hours logbook
The voyage record stores every two hours the position, speed and course of the ship for half
a year.
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This logbook is copy protected and cannot be deleted.
The twenty-four hours logbook records both navigational events and system events. It is also
possible for the navigator to make manual entries in the logbook.
The logbook entries are divided into 24 hours. Automatically at 24.00 hours each day the
current logbook is closed and stored in the logbook database and a new one created.
Recorded events include:
Ship position, course and speed
Chart in use together with the scale and central point of the screen
The GPS position offset
Route events (Active route and waypoint)
Target events: creation, position, and deletion
Target positions
AIS target position, name and status
Triggered alarms
Acknowledged alarms
Manual event
Manual plotting (Navigation Editor)
The
logbook window
lists all entries of the current logbook and allows
historical logbooks which have been first
The logbook recording cannot be stopped by user but the following parameters can be set:
Automatic deletion – no less than 90 days
VDR parameters
 Socket to send
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