AVCS User Guide
AVCS User Guide
AVCS User Guide
CD Users
> AVCS User Guide including the Quick Start Guide (this document)
> AVCS Base Discs (a set of Base CDs)
> AVCS Update Disc
> ADMIRALTY Information Overlay (AIO) CD (if you have a compatible display system and the Overlay has been
added to your licence)
> End-User Licence Agreement for digital data services
DVD Users
> AVCS User Guide including the Quick Start Guide (this document)
> AVCS DVDs (2 discs containing both base ENCs and updates)
> ADMIRALTY Information Overlay (AIO) CD (if you have a compatible display system and the Overlay has been
added to your licence)
> End-User Licence Agreement for digital data services
All users
An e-mail or hard media containing:
> Schedule A (a PDF document listing the Folios and Units that you have licensed, not required if you are using
ADMIRALTY e-Navigator Planning Station)
> A set of ENC Permit files (PERMIT.TXT and ENC.PMT) for each ECDIS equipment
> AVCS Certificate (a PDF or printed document showing your vessel and licence details)
Depending on your ECDIS, you now need to load the updates from the Base CDs and the Update CD, or just from
the Update CD.
2.3 Quality
AVCS meets customer requirements for a comprehensive, world-wide, fully carriage compliant electronic chart
service. AVCS continues to develop in response to customer feedback through an ongoing programme of
enhancements.
UKHO has instituted a programme of assessment by its professional cartographers where the content of the ENC is
compared to relevant paper charts. Any navigationally significant differences are communicated to users of AVCS
through AIO. No other electronic chart service offers this level of reassurance.
2.6 Licensing
The ENCs in AVCS are provided under a licence agreement that allows their use for defined periods of time. AVCS
Folios and ENC Units may be added to an AVCS licence at any time for periods of 3, 6, 9 or 12 months (where data
supply agreements allow). This offers maximum choice and the flexibility to match your chart holdings to your
operational patterns.
You will be provided with an AVCS media pack, containing world-wide AVCS data and receive weekly updates.
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3 Getting Started
3.1 General
AVCS ENCs are distributed on both CD and DVD media and are encrypted according to the International
Hydrographic Organization (IHO) S-63 1.1 Data Protection Scheme.
The CD service comprises 9 base discs containing all ENCs and updates held in AVCS at the time of issue, these
are issued at intervals of approximately 8 weeks. In each week between bases, a cumulative update disc is issued
containing all AVCS updates issued since the most recent base.
The DVD service is a snapshot of all data available from AVCS provided on 2 discs on a weekly basis. It contains all
base and update cells applicable at the time of issue. In this respect the DVD contents are equivalent to an AVCS
base release every week rather than bundling a single base release together with the weekly cumulative update.
This simplifies the work for the ECDIS in reading the data into the system.
These two AVCS formats are shown in the diagram at 3.2.
CD Service
> AVCS User Guide including the Quick Start Guide (this document)
> AVCS Base Discs (a set of CDs labelled Base)
> AVCS Update Disc
> AIO CD (if you have a compatible display system and the Overlay has been added to your licence)
> End-user Licence Agreement for digital data services (EULA)
DVD Service
> AVCS User Guide including the Quick Start Guide (this document)
> AVCS DVDs (2 discs containing both base ENCs and updates)
> AIO CD (if you have a compatible display system and the Overlay has been added to your licence)
> End-user Licence Agreement for digital data services (EULA)
In addition a number of type specific AVCS Installation Guides are available for download by following the link below
and selecting the Display Systems tab: www.ukho.gov.uk/AVCS
The latest base and update CDs or the latest DVDs will contain all of the ENCs in AVCS. However these cannot be
accessed by the ECDIS until valid ENC Permits are installed.
Note: If the user does NOT have a copy of the Schedule A they should refer to the media.txt file at the root level of the AVCS disc to
determine which Volume contains the data for a given Producer Code. If in any doubt the complete set of AVCS Base CDs must be installed
to ensure that all licensed ENCs are imported to the system.
4.2 Updating
The ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service can be updated in one of four ways:
CD Issued weekly, the Update CD contains all the latest Notices to Mariners corrections, New Editions and any
New Charts issued since the last Base disc.
DVD Issued weekly, the DVDs contain all the latest base and update information for AVCS on 2 discs.
e-Navigator Planning Station Allows the user to create a custom exchange set containing the latest Notices to
Mariners corrections, New Editions and New Charts issued since the last time they updated their AVCS holdings.
AVCS Online Updating Service Allows the user to create a custom exchange set containing the latest Notices to
Mariners corrections, New Editions and New Charts issued since the last time they updated their AVCS holdings.
If you are using the AVCS CD or DVD service and you receive multiple discs at the same time, you only need to use
the most recent one because they are cumulative.
If replacement AVCS Base CDs have been issued, containing New Editions or Updates, subsequent Update CDs cannot be installed until the
Base discs have been installed.
> Specific updating practices of some ENC producers such as delays between the issue of paper NMs and ENC
updates.
> Identified overlaps between ENCs which may cause problems in display systems.
> ENCs which have been withdrawn from service for any reason and which should not be used (permits will not
normally be issued for these ENCs).
> Specific licence and disclaimer text required by some ENC producers.
The README.TXT file is updated every week and changes are highlighted in a Latest Corrections section at the
beginning. The file should be read as part of the weekly ENC update process to ensure that all relevant changes are
understood.
The latest README.TXT file can also be viewed in ADMIRALTY e-Navigator Planning Station.
ENC Preliminary (EP) NMs highlight navigationally significant differences between ENCs and ADMIRALTY paper
charts. These NMs are displayed in the same way as T&P NMs, as a simple polygon (usually rectangular) with
hatched fill which indicates the area affected by the NM. Each NM is allocated a unique EP NM number.
The full text of the NM can be viewed in the ECDIS Pick Report against the Information attribute. Where additional
information is needed to explain the NM an associated picture file displays an image showing the ENC superimposed
over the current paper chart information.
The Overlay can be displayed on compatible ECDIS equipment and also in ADMIRALTY e-Navigator Planning
Station. Please see the UKHO website at www.ukho.gov.uk/AVCS for an up to date list of compatible equipment, or
consult your ECDIS supplier.
The Overlay data is held on a single CD and is installed and updated in the same way as ENCs. Please notify your
ADMIRALTY Chart Agent if you wish to use the Overlay on any compatible ECDIS so that the Overlay permit can be
added to the permit files for that equipment.
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2. The ECDIS loads the chart or Update and reports an error. This is not common; users should use the chart with
caution and report the error to the UKHO Customer Services Team.
3. The ECDIS loads the chart or Update and reports a warning. This is quite common on some ECDIS systems and
reflects minor interpretational differences of the S-57 standard. We are not aware of any evidence that the correct
operation of the chart in the ECDIS is affected in these cases.
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8 Getting Help
Many of the difficulties that could be experienced when using AVCS can be avoided by carefully following the
instructions provided in the ECDIS specific AVCS Installation Guide and the ECDIS Operators Manual.
If you encounter problems that are not solved by referring to the guides, you may wish to seek technical support.
Please see the section below for contact details.
Problem Contact
Hardware problems: difficulties with the keyboard, mouse, display or main system console, failure of a
floppy disk, CD or DVD drive.
ECDIS Manufacturer
Software problems: difficulties with configuring or using the ECDIS system software, interfacing
problems.
Chart installation problems: problems with installing certificates, permits and AVCS ENCs, standard
error codes displayed (see AVCS User Guide). ADMIRALTY Chart Agent
Chart content problems: display anomalies or mismatched data displays.
Problems that have not been resolved by your ADMIRALTY Chart Agent. UKHO Customer Services
When reporting a chart related problem it is useful if you can provide the following details:
> Licence Number
> Vessel Name
> ECDIS/Software Manufacturer
> Details of error message Including SSE error code
> Screen shot(s) of error
> Details of Base Discs or DVD used (date)
> Details of Update CD used (date)
> Details of permits used (date)
> Details of Cell number(s) errors apply to
> Have there been any configuration changes to computers
> Details of User Permit(s) and PIN(s)
8.2 Feedback
We hope this User Guide assists you in using the ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service with your ECDIS. If you have
any feedback on the content of this guide, or any of the AVCS Installation Guides please forward your comments to
UKHO Customer Services.
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