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Checking The IHO Presentation Library Edition Number in The ECDIS Background - IHO ENC Check Dataset

This document provides information about checking the edition number of the IHO Presentation Library installed in ECDIS systems. It discusses the background and purpose of the IHO ENC check dataset and performance tests. It notes that edition 4.0 of the IHO Presentation Library introduced new symbols and features to address display anomalies and improve the user experience. It advises mariners to familiarize themselves with how to display the edition number in their ECDIS, as this will be required by port state control officers to ensure ECDIS systems are up-to-date to the latest IHO standards. It also recommends using ECDIS Chart 1 to view the new symbols introduced in edition 4.0 and check that an ECD

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Checking The IHO Presentation Library Edition Number in The ECDIS Background - IHO ENC Check Dataset

This document provides information about checking the edition number of the IHO Presentation Library installed in ECDIS systems. It discusses the background and purpose of the IHO ENC check dataset and performance tests. It notes that edition 4.0 of the IHO Presentation Library introduced new symbols and features to address display anomalies and improve the user experience. It advises mariners to familiarize themselves with how to display the edition number in their ECDIS, as this will be required by port state control officers to ensure ECDIS systems are up-to-date to the latest IHO standards. It also recommends using ECDIS Chart 1 to view the new symbols introduced in edition 4.0 and check that an ECD

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14 May 2019

Checking the IHO presentation Library edition number in the ECDIS

Background - IHO ENC Check dataset

In October 2011 the IHO issued the ECDIS Data Presentation and Performance Checks, which
included two fictitious ENC cells intended to assist mariners identifying if their ECDIS was using the
latest IHO S-52 Presentation Library, edition 3.4. The dataset also highlighted if there were any
known ENC display anomalies present in the system. Mariners were asked to run a series of quick
tests using the check datasets within their ECDIS to ascertain if they were experiencing display
issues. If the system was found to be running an old IHO Presentation Library or had a more serious
display anomaly Mariners were advised to contact their ECDIS manufacturer or an appropriate
equipment maintenance company to obtain software patches and investigate further to resolve the
issues. Results of the tests were to be sent to the IHO for analysis and for use in revising IHO
standards.
The IHO ECDIS Data Presentation and Performance Checklist were not intended for, and are not
suitable to be used as a Port State Inspection / Carriage compliance test for ECDIS.
To address the display anomalies and improve the ECDIS user experience the IHO issued S-52
Presentation Library edition 4.0 in September 2014.
One of the principal benefits of upgrading ECDIS systems to the latest IHO Presentation Library is the
reduction in audible alarms, which will ease the issue of alarm fatigue on the bridge whilst
maintaining safety at sea. The introduction of an alert model based on the requirements in the IMO
ECDIS Performance Standard will also harmonize ECDIS alarm and indication behaviour across
different manufacturers systems.
A number of new symbols have also been added to the IHO Presentation Library. These symbols will
identify features that require an indication highlight; the location of automatic ENC updates; and
ENC features that have a temporal attribute.
A number of other significant changes in the Presentation Library have come directly from feedback
provided by mariners. For example, the names of Fairways and Anchorage Areas will now appear on
the ENC display; and a hover over function for certain charted features has been introduced. The
IHO has co-ordinated with the IEC to align the issue dates of S-52 and IEC 61174 “ECDIS Operational
and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results” publications.
This resulted in a new edition (4.0) of IEC 61174 being published in August 2015 for the type-
approval of new ECDIS. By 1st September 2017, ECDIS which have been type-approved according to
a previous edition of IEC 61174 should have been updated in order to comply with the ECDIS
software updating guidance in MSC.1.Circ.1503 as amended.
Changes to the IHO S-52 Presentation Library introduced in edition 4.0 invalidate the tests contained
in IHO ECDIS Data Presentation and Performance Checks which were specifically designed and
developed for ECDIS using the IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 3.4 or earlier.

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ECDIS and the IHO Presentation Library Edition Number

All ECDIS must have a function to display the edition number of the IHO Presentation Library that is
in use within the ECDIS. The new IHO ECDIS Presentation Library edition 4.0 clause 19.1 states; ‘The
edition number of the PresLib installed must be available to the Mariner on request’. This
requirement is tested for in the standard IEC 61174 edition 4 clause 5.5.1, Presentation library (S-
52/Annex A, Part I/19.1) ‘The edition number of the PresLib installed shall be available to the
Mariner on request’.
All Mariners must familiarise themselves with the function in their ECDIS that will display the edition
number of the IHO Presentation Library as this varies across ECDIS manufactures. This function will
be required when Port State Control officers want evidence that the ECDIS is up-to-date to the latest
IHO standards. MSC.1.Circ.1503 as amended: ‘Additionally, ECDIS software should be kept up to date
such that it is capable of displaying up-to-date electronic charts correctly according to the latest
version of IHO’s chart content and display standards’.
A list of current IHO Standards in force is maintained on the IHO website.
http://www.iho.int/mtg_docs/enc/ECDIS-ENC_StdsIn_Force.htm

ECDIS Chart 1 and IHO Presentation Library edition 4.0

ECDIS users can check that their systems are capable of displaying the new symbols introduced in
the IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 4.0 by opening the ECDIS Chart 1 datasets. ECDIS Chart 1,
which includes a legend of symbols used in ENC's, should be installed on all type approved ECDIS.
The new symbols introduced in IHO Presentation Library edition 4.0 are shown below
Magenta ‘d’ symbol for features
that have date dependent
attributes populated.

Indication highlight symbology for


objects that pose a danger to the
vessel.

Automatic update symbology for


identifying where changes to the
ENCs have occurred.

Fig 1. New ENC Symbols introduced in IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 4.0
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ECDIS Chart 1

Viewing ECDIS Chart 1, “Information about chart display (A, B)” within the ECDIS will only display the
new symbols if the IHO Presentation Library edition 4.0 is installed. The beacon and buoy features
below (approx. position is 1507.0’N 00506.5’W) display the date dependent magenta ‘d’ symbol
when the ECDIS date range is set between 01.04.2014 and 27.08.2014. It will not be possible to view
the new symbols if the ECDIS software has not been updated to use the S-52 Presentation Library
Edition 4.0.
This is the IHO recommended method for checking that the ECDIS system can display the new
symbols correctly. There is no intention for the IHO to issue a check data set for IHO Presentation
Library edition 4.0.

Fig 2. ECDIS Chart 1 Information about chart display (A, B)


Version 2.0

Fig 3. ECDIS Chart 1 Information about chart display (A, B)

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