View Logs - Sperry Marine Visionmaster FT ECDIS User Manual

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View Logs

The View Chart Logs feature enables you to view chart install logs based
on a selected chart database and installation update event, defined by date
and time.
To view a chart install log, do the following:
Double click on the View Logs button, the
Chart Install Logs window opens
displaying the latest chart install log files.
To select a specific chart engine click on
the drop down arrow on the Chart Engine
field and select from the list of options.
To view another log file click on the drop
down arrow and select from the list of
chart install logs.
The log file shows the time of each installation/update and a brief
description of the event (e.g. VPF installation).
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ALLAN VIRTUDES
January 16, 2025

HI THERE , I COULD NOT FIND THE MOB BUTTON IN THE UPPER TOOLBAR AND IN NAV TOOLS , AND THE VIDEO PLAYBACK BUTTON ON IUR SPERRY MARINWE ECDIS.

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Mr. Anderson
February 3, 2025

The MOB (Man Overboard) button can be found in the upper toolbar of the Sperry Marine VisionMaster FT ECDIS. It has a yellow background when the MOB event is active and a standard background color when inactive. However, there is no information provided in the context regarding the location of a video playback button.

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ALMIS MISSION
April 2, 2025

WHAT IS THE PROCEDURES IN MAKING PARALLEL INDEX USING SPERRY MARINE ECDIS

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Mr. Anderson
April 2, 2025

To make a Parallel Index (PI) using Sperry Marine Visionmaster FT ECDIS, follow these procedures:

1. Access PI Lines: Left-click on the "Parallel Index Lines" field in the NAV Tools menu.

2. Use the PI Lines Window: This window has three tabs:
- Edit Tab: Add a new PI line or set, copy, delete, rename, or realign lines to the ship's current heading.
- Display Tab: Select which PI lines to display.

3. Define Each PI Line: Set the following parameters:
- Range from the closest point to own ship
- Bearing
- Line type
- Side of the ship (port or starboard)

Up to fifteen PI lines can be displayed at once across the entire chart display in all modes.

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Sanjeet Kumar
May 12, 2025

AIS target not showing in ecdis

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