BS EN 62288:2014
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Presentation of navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays. General requirements, methods of testing and required test results
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 132 |
This International Standard specifies the general requirements, methods of testing, and required test results, for the presentation of navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays in support of IMO resolutions MSC.191(79) and MSC.302(87).
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4 | Foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
7 | CONTENTS |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions |
18 | 4 General requirements for all displays on the bridge of a ship 4.1 Relationship to IMO standards |
19 | 4.2 Application of IECĀ 60945 4.2.1 Remark 4.2.2 General requirements 4.3 Arrangement of information 4.3.1 Consistency of layout |
20 | 4.3.2 Consistent presentation of information 4.3.3 Separation of operational display area 4.4 Readability 4.4.1 Readability under all ambient light conditions |
21 | Tables Table 1 ā Ambient light conditions |
22 | 4.4.2 Legibility of alphanumeric data and text |
23 | 4.4.3 Presentation of text 4.4.4 Icons |
24 | 4.5 Colours and intensity 4.5.1 Discrimination of colours ā Requirement 4.5.2 Methods of test and required results |
25 | 4.6 Symbols 4.6.1 Operational information 4.6.2 Electronic chart information |
26 | 4.7 Colour coding of information 4.7.1 Colour coding for discrimination 4.7.2 Colour coding of information 4.7.3 Colour coding in combination with other attributes |
27 | 4.7.4 Flashing of information 4.8 Integrity marking 4.8.1 Indication of source, validity and integrity status 4.8.2 Colour coding of validity and integrity |
28 | 4.8.3 Indication of presentation failure 4.9 Alerts and indications 4.9.1 Operational status |
29 | 4.9.2 List of alerts Table 2 ā Operational status |
30 | 4.9.3 Alert related information from multiple sources 4.9.4 Speech output for alarms and warnings |
31 | 4.10 Presentation mode 4.10.1 Requirement 4.10.2 Methods of test and required results 4.11 User manuals, instructions and reference guides 4.11.1 Requirement |
32 | 4.11.2 Methods of test and required results 5 Presentation of operational information 5.1 Application 5.2 Presentation of own ship information 5.2.1 Graphical representation of own ship ā Requirement 5.2.2 Methods of test and required results |
33 | 5.3 Presentation of chart information 5.3.1 Alteration of chart information 5.3.2 Colours and symbols for charted information |
34 | 5.4 Presentation of radar information 5.4.1 Radar video images |
35 | 5.4.2 Target trails 5.5 Presentation of target information 5.5.1 Providing target information |
36 | 5.5.2 Consistent user interface for target information 5.5.3 Indication of exceeding target capacity 5.5.4 Merging AIS targets from multiple source |
37 | 5.5.5 Filtering sleeping AIS targets |
38 | 5.5.6 Activation of AIS targets 5.5.7 Graphical presentation of targets |
40 | 5.5.8 Target selection 5.5.9 Indication of target derivation 5.5.10 Presentation of tracked radar target information |
41 | 5.5.11 Presentation of reported AIS target information |
42 | 5.5.12 Continual update of target information 5.5.13 Own shipās AIS information 5.5.14 Obscuring the operational display area 5.6 Operational alerts 5.6.1 Alert status |
43 | 5.6.2 CPA/TCPA alarms 5.6.3 Acquisition/activation zones warnings |
44 | 5.6.4 Lost target warnings 5.7 AIS and radar target association 5.7.1 Target association |
45 | 5.7.2 AIS presentation status Table 3 ā AIS status |
46 | 5.7.3 Trial manoeuvre 5.8 Measurement 5.8.1 Measurement from own ship |
47 | 5.8.2 Bearing and range measurements 5.9 Navigation tools 5.9.1 General requirements 5.9.2 Range rings |
48 | 5.9.3 Variable range marker (VRM) |
49 | 5.9.4 Bearing scale 5.9.5 Electronic bearing line (EBL) |
50 | 5.9.6 Parallel index lines (PI) |
51 | 5.9.7 Offset measurement of range and bearing |
52 | 5.9.8 User cursor |
53 | 6 Radar and chart displays 6.1 General 6.1.1 Application 6.1.2 Multifunction displays |
54 | 6.1.3 Simultaneous display of radar and chart data 6.1.4 Range scales 6.1.5 Operational display area |
55 | 6.1.6 Motion display modes 6.1.7 Orientation modes |
56 | 6.1.8 Off-centring 6.1.9 Stabilisation modes |
57 | 6.2 Radar displays 6.2.1 Application 6.2.2 Radar video image 6.2.3 Brightness of radar information |
58 | 6.2.4 Display of chart information on radar |
59 | 6.2.5 Priority of radar information 6.2.6 Display of map graphics |
60 | 6.3 Chart displays 6.3.1 Application 6.3.2 Display of chart information 6.3.3 IMO ECDIS display categories |
61 | 6.3.4 Adding or removing information from the display 6.3.5 Safety contour |
62 | 6.3.6 Safety depth 6.3.7 Chart scale 6.3.8 Display of radar and target information |
63 | 6.3.9 Display of additional information 6.4 Composite task-oriented presentations 6.4.1 User-configured presentations |
64 | 6.4.2 Information associated with the task-at-hand 7 Physical requirements 7.1 General 7.2 Display adjustment 7.2.1 Contrast and brightness |
65 | 7.2.2 Magnetic interference 7.2.3 Temporal stability |
66 | 7.2.4 Physical controls and status indicators 7.3 Screen size 7.3.1 Requirement |
67 | 7.3.2 Method of test and required results 7.4 Multicoloured display equipment 7.4.1 Requirement 7.4.2 Method of test and required results 7.5 Screen resolution 7.5.1 Requirement |
68 | 7.5.2 Method of test and required results 7.6 Screen viewing angle 7.6.1 Requirement 7.6.2 Methods of test and required results |
69 | Annex A (normative) Presentation colours and symbols A.1 Overview A.2 Purpose A.3 Scope A.4 Application A.5 Navigation-related symbols |
70 | Table A.1 ā Own ship symbols |
74 | Table A.2 ā Radar and AIS symbols |
87 | Table A.3 ā Navigation symbols |
94 | Table A.4 ā Navigation tools |
95 | TableĀ A.5 ā Other symbols |
101 | Table A.6 ā Example of possible colour scheme |
102 | Annex B (normative) Guidelines for the presentation of navigation-related terminology and abbreviations B.1 Overview B.2 Purpose B.3 Scope of these guidelines B.4 Application B.5 Navigation related terminology and abbreviations |
103 | Table B.1 ā List of standard terms and abbreviations |
108 | Table B.2 ā List of standard units of measurement and abbreviations |
109 | Annex C (informative) Guidance on display and dialogue design in MSC/Circ.982 C.1 Overview C.2 General C.3 Requirements in MSC/Circ.982 related to the display design Table C.1 ā Paragraphs in MSC/Circ.982 associated with IECĀ 60945 requirements |
110 | Table C.2 ā Other paragraphs in MSC/Circ.982 related to display design Table C.3 ā Other paragraphs in MSC/Circ.982 partially related to display design |
111 | Annex D (informative) Guidance on testing D.1 Methods of test derived from ISOĀ 9241-12 D.1.1 General D.1.2 Observation D.1.3 Inspection of documented evidence |
112 | D.1.4 Measurement D.1.5 Analytical evaluation D.2 Application of IECĀ 60945 D.2.1 Display equipment category D.2.2 Technical performance |
113 | D.2.3 Pre-conditioning for environmental tests D.2.4 Methods of test derived from ISOĀ 9241-12 applied for IECĀ 60945 Table D.1 ā Methods of test applied for IECĀ 60945 |
115 | D.3 Compliance with requirements D.4 Simulation D.5 Electronic chart data |
116 | Annex E (normative) Operational controls E.1 Overview E.2 Logical grouping of data and control functions |
117 | E.3 Icons for common function controls Table E.1 ā Top-level grouping of data and control functions for radar applications Table E.2 ā Top-level grouping of data and control functions for charting |
118 | Table E.3 ā General control icons Table E.4 ā Task-oriented measurement control icons |
119 | Table E.5 ā Radar specific control icons |
120 | Annex F (normative) Icons for presentation of the state of an alert Table F.1 ā Alert management icons ā basic |
121 | Table F.2 ā Alert management icons ā additional qualifiers |
122 | Annex G (normative) Testing for colours, intensity and flicker G.1 Testing for colours and intensity G.1.1 General |
123 | G.1.2 Test personnel G.1.3 Method of test |
124 | G.2 Testing for flicker G.2.1 Overview G.2.2 Analytic model |
126 | G.2.3 Decision criteria |
127 | Table G.1 ā Values of predicted energy and special coefficients |
128 | Bibliography |