How To Approve And Highlight S57 Chart Updates - Furuno FCR-2119-BB Operation Manual

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The figure above shows how updates are dependent Chart viewing dates set in Dis-
play/Update Review date settings by user. Actions 1 to 4 are as follows:
1. Base cell including three updates is converted into SENC. Display Date is set as
current date of the system.
2. The date in which update 1 was issued. [Display Date] must be set to correct date
in order to see the chart with update 1.
3. The date in which update 2 was issued. [Display Date] must be set to correct date
in order to see the chart with update 1 and update 2.
4. The date in which update 3 was issued. [Display Date] must be set to correct date
in order to see the chart with update 1, update 2 and update 3.
Note 1: In order to display charts with correct updated situation, always use current
date during your voyage. If your voyage lasts more than one week, set current date at
least once per week during your voyage.
Note 2: In order to display charts with correct updated situation during route planning,
always use planned date of each waypoint to check your plan.
9.2.4

How to approve and highlight S57 chart updates

You can highlight updated data by setting a date (or date period) and creating a report.
1. On the InstantAccess bar™, click the [Chart INFO] and [Viewing Dates] button.
The [Viewing Date] dialog box appears.
2. In the [Update Review] column, check the [Date Range] box. The [Start Date] and
[End Date] buttons become active and selectable.
3. Click the [Start Date] button to show the [Set date] dialog box.
4. Select the start date, then click [OK].
5. Click the [End Date] button to show the [Set date] dialog box.
6. Select the end date, then click [OK].
7. Click [Object Report]. The [Object Update Review] dialog appears.
9. VECTOR (S57) CHARTS
Date buttons active
and selectable
Object Report
button
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