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STANDARD FOR CERTIFICATION No. 2.9 ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM (ECDIS) APRIL 2009 Veritasveien 1, NO-1322 Høvik, Norway Tel.: +47 67 57 99 00 Fax: +47 67 57 99 11

FOREWORD (DNV) is an autonomous and independent foundation with the objectives of safeguarding life, property and the environment, at sea and onshore. DNV undertakes classification, certification, and other verification and consultancy services relating to quality of ships, offshore units and installations, and onshore industries worldwide, and carries out research in relation to these functions. Standards for Certification Standards for Certification (previously Certification Notes) are publications that contain principles, acceptance criteria and practical information related to the Society's consideration of objects, personnel, organisations, services and operations. Standards for Certification also apply as the basis for the issue of certificates and/or declarations that may not necessarily be related to classification. A list of Standards for Certification is found in the latest edition of Pt.0 Ch.1 of the Rules for Classification of Ships and the Rules for Classification of High Speed, Light Craft and Naval Surface Craft. The list of Standards for Certification is also included in the current Classification Services Publications issued by the Society, which is available on request. All publications may be ordered from the Society s Web site http://webshop.dnv.com/global/. The Society reserves the exclusive right to interpret, decide equivalence or make exemptions to this Standard for Certification. Main Changes This Approval Programme supersedes the January 2003 edition and has been rewritten. The the main changes are: updating of applicable standards a list of applicable tests has been included. Comments may be sent by e-mail to rules@dnv.com Comprehensive information about DNV and the Society's services is found at the Web site http://www.dnv.com Det Norske Veritas Computer Typesetting (Adobe FrameMaker) by Det Norske Veritas If any person suffers loss or damage which is proved to have been caused by any negligent act or omission of Det Norske Veritas, then Det Norske Veritas shall pay compensation to such person for his proved direct loss or damage. However, the compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to ten times the fee charged for the service in question, provided that the maximum compensation shall never exceed USD 2 million. In this provision "Det Norske Veritas" shall mean the Foundation Det Norske Veritas as well as all its subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, agents and any other acting on behalf of Det Norske Veritas.

Page 3 CONTENTS 1. SCOPE... 4 2. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT OF DESIGN OF PRODUCT TYPE... 4 2.1 Procedure...4 2.2 Documents to be submitted for ECDIS...4 2.3 Design requirements for ECDIS...4 2.4 Requirements for identification of product with certificate...4 2.5 Elements of type approval...5 3. EC CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE... 5 3.1 EU Certification Scheme...5 3.2 Definitions...5 3.3 Entry into force of EU Directive on Marine Equipment...5 3.4 CE Marking (Wheel marking)... 5 4. CERTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT ACCORDING TO THE EU DIRECTIVE ON MARINE EQUIPMENT... 6 4.1 Design Phase...6 4.2 Production Phase...6 5. TABLE OF TYPE TESTS FOR ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM(ECDIS)... 6

Page 4 1. Scope The type approval programme is for certifying that the equipment under test conforms to the predetermined set of standards. The requirements are based on relevant IMO performance standards and IEC test standards as amended. Underlying standards may be used when referred to in main standard. The procedure for assessment of conformity of manufactured products (production) is part of the scope for the type approval programme. 2. Conformity assessment of design of product type 2.1 Procedure Type approval procedure consists of the following elements: application for type examination of the product design assessment type testing initial survey certificate retention survey. 2.2 Documents to be submitted for ECDIS The following documentation is to be submitted (email or CD) using a common electronic format and protocol (e.g. Acrobat (pdf) or MS Word format (doc) and AutoCad): 1) Block diagram showing the inter-relationship between all parts of the equipment including keyboards/trackerball, display(s), computer unit(s), interface ports, power suppl(ies) and other as relevant for the Type Approval. 1) 2) Drawings, schematics and functional descriptions necessary to describe the functionality of all parts of the equipment including optional applications. 3) Description of physical/electrical and logical interfaces including data protocol, converters and relevant I/O configuration. 4) Information on information handling and built-in data security and monitoring measures. 5) List of all main software modules installed comprising function, name and version number. 6) Drawings and/or pictures showing the user interface of visual display units and user input devices. 7) Description of power supply, including details on transformers, rectifiers, monitoring, capacity, consumption, etc. 8) Environmental test program and Performance test program and specification of test site(s). Note: The Manufacturer is to submit the draft test programmes to DNV for approval prior to any environmental & performance type testing commence. A certificate of accreditation for the selected laboratory(ies) is generally a demand (ref. #2.5.2). ---e-n-d---of---n-o-t-e--- 9) Environmental- and Performance type test reports. 10) Specification of operational limitations if any. 11) Operation and installation manuals including on board commissioning specification. 12) Proposed (or required) maintenance procedures. 13) Documentation about the Production quality assurance system (e.g. ISO9000). 14) Initial Survey Report from local DNV Station. (A survey at the manufacturer may be required prior to issuance of a DNV Type Approval Certificate). 15) Product marking. All the documentation submitted shall be marked in accordance with the manufacturer's QA-system and is to be prepared for easy reference of the various elements asked for. 2.3 Design requirements for ECDIS The ECDIS equipment is to comply with relevant requirements of the following publications as amended: IMO Resolution MSC.232 (82) (2009): Adoption of the revised Performance standards for electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS). IMO Resolution MSC.191(79) (2006): Performance standards for the presentation of navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays. IMO Resolution A.694(17) (1991): General requirements for shipborne radio equipment forming part of the GMDSS and for electronic navigational aids. IEC Standard 60945 (2002): Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems - General requirements - Methods of testing and required test results. IEC Standard 61174 (2008): Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems - Electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS), -Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required results. IEC Standard 61162-1 (2007): Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems, - Digital interfaces, Part 1: -Single talker and multiple listeners. IEC Standard 61162-2 (1998): Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems, - Digital interfaces, Part 2: -Single talker and multiple listeners, highspeed transmission. IEC Standard 61162-part 3 and higher: -Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems, - Digital interfaces (LAN, CAN). IEC Standard 62288 (2008): -Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems - Presentation of navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays - General requirements, methods of testing and required test results. IHO Standards and Test data sets as made applicable by the above mentioned standards. Publications may be obtained at: www.imo.org, IMO Publications www.iho.shom.fr, IHO Publications www.iec.ch, IEC Publications. 2.4 Requirements for identification of product with certificate The manufacturer is to specify type, type number, model, etc., which completely identifies the equipment and its components according to drawings/equipment specification. All optional features are to be listed and those for which type approval is requested are to be marked, either by separate type numbers or by suffixes to the equipment's basic type number. All drawings and descriptions are to be marked with drawing reference number, item name, issue date, etc., which identify the documentation completely.

Page 5 In addition all main software modules installed per hardware unit shall be specified with names and version numbers. The final product shall be provided with visible marking, giving at least the following information: identification of manufacturer equipment type number or model identification serial number safe distance to magnetic compass power consumption and/or supply voltage. 2.5 Elements of type approval 2.5.1 Application for type approval The initial stage includes filling in a DNV application form requesting DNV type examination of the product(s). The application form is to be forwarded to the local DNV station together with product documentation and proposed test programs. 2.5.2 Design assessment The second stage involves DNV assessment of the documentation requested in sub-section 2.2 and is to verify that the design of the product is in conformance with the regulations and standards described in sub-section 2.3. 2.5.3 Type testing (TT) When design assessment has been completed by the DNV, including approval of test programmes, the type testing may commence. The type testing comprises: visual inspection performance type testing environmental type testing. The type testing is either to be done in the presence of a DNV surveyor or to be conducted by a recognized laboratory holding a valid accreditation for the relevant tests. Alternatively, the presence of an independent expert from a recognised Authority may be accepted subsequent to approval by DNV Responsible Approval Centre. The type testing shall be reported in accordance with EN 45001 (ISO 17025). It is the manufacturer s responsibility to make sure that the type testing is performed in accordance with approved test programs so being acceptable to DNV. 2.5.3.1 Performance type testing Tests are to be carried out to verify that the performance of the test sample conforms to the applicable requirements. The performance type tests shall as a minimum include those specified in the relevant test standards as amended listed in table of type tests. 2.5.3.2 Environmental type testing Tests are to be carried out to verify that the test sample is fitfor-purpose in the marine environment as required by IMO performance standards. The environmental type testing shall be done in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60945. Performance testing is to be conducted during relevant environmental tests. Tests are to be specified in the test program and sent to DNV for approval. It is the manufacturer s responsibility to ensure that the environmental type testing is performed at an accredited laboratory accepted by DNV. A laboratory accepted by DNV with the presence of a qualified DNV surveyor might be used. 2.5.4 Routine tests (RT) The routine tests, including commissioning tests on board, constitute the final production control and the manufacturers standard RT are to be described in the submitted documentation. These tests are normally to be carried out by the manufacturer or his representative unless otherwise is stated in the type approval certificate 2.5.5 Initial Type Approval Survey An initial TA survey may have to be carried out to confirm that the manufacturer has a production line and quality control for consistent production of the equipment for which TA is requested. 2.5.6 Type approval certificate When the design assessment and type testing are successfully completed a type approval certificate may be issued to the manufacturer verifying the conformity of the design of the product. 2.5.7 Certification retention survey Periodical certificate retention surveys at least every second year are required to maintain the validity of the certificate. The objective is to verify that a consistent production quality control system is implemented and that the product has not been altered with respect to design and functions covered by the type approval. 2.5.8 Renewal of type approval certificate At least three months before the period of validity expires, the certificate holder has to apply for renewal of the certificate. Upon receipt of the request for renewal, DNV will perform a certificate retention survey as stated above. The periodical certificate retention survey report will constitute the basis for renewal of the type approval and the issuance of a new certificate. 3. EC Conformity assessment procedure 3.1 EU Certification Scheme 3.2 Definitions Notified Body (NB): means an organisation designated by the competent national administration of a Member State to undertake conformity assessment procedures of equipment specified in the EU directive on marine equipment. Such equipment may then be used on board ships registered in any Member State within the European Economic Area (EEA). Conformity Assessment Procedures: means those procedures necessary to obtain an EC Type-Examination Certificate, QS- Certificate of Assessment - EC, Certificate of Conformity - EC and the manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity necessary for affixing the mark of conformity. The conformity assessment is subdivided into modules which relate to the design and production phases. Modules: The certification scheme specifies different modules to be followed. There is a variety of modules covering the design and production phases, and the manufacturer may choose between different modules, dependent on type of product, the nature of the risk involved etc. 3.3 Entry into force of EU Directive on Marine Equipment The EU Council Directive 96/98/EC on Marine Equipment (in force from 97.02.17 and mandatory from 99.01.01) includes the above product, and detailed testing standards in International instruments have already been worked out. The standards are specified in 2.3. 3.4 CE Marking (Wheel marking) CE marking (mark of conformity, a ship wheel) of this product may be carried out by DNV as Notified Body.

Page 6 The Directive is mandatory for the products when they are put onboard new or existing ships not previously carrying such equipment, or where it replaces equipment previously carried onboard, when the ship is flying the flag of any EEA (EU + EFTA) member state. The manufacturer or is authorised representative established within the community shall affix the wheel mark to each product and draw up a written declaration of conformity at the end of the production phase. The wheel shall be followed by the DNV identification number as Notified Body when involved in the production control phase, and by the last two digits of the number of the year in which the mark is affixed. See example below: 4. Certification of equipment according to the EU Directive on Marine Equipment For certification of such equipment the EU Directive will require compliance with Modules B + D, or Modules B + E, or Modules B + F or Module G. The DNV type approval will satisfy the EC type-examination required in Module B. A summary of Modules B, D, E, F and G is also made below. On request, further details of these EU Modules will be given by the local DNV surveyor. 4.1 Design Phase 0575/08 4.1.1 Module B (Type-Examination) DNV s type approval procedure is considered to be equal to Module B (EC type-examination) referred to in the EU Council Directive on Marine Equipment. Renewal of an EC type-examination certificate (validity 5 years) will be based on a statement from the manufacturer confirming that no change has been made to the design of the product and annual audits of the production quality system. 4.2 Production Phase For the production phase the manufacturer may choose between modules D, E, F and G. If modules D and E are chosen, DNV as the Notified Body may approve his quality system (QS) and will then arrange with the necessary details, making it possible to affix a Wheel mark. For all modules, the manufacturer shall draw up a declaration of conformity and affix the mark of conformity. 4.2.1 MED; marking of product In order to mark the product with Mark of Conformity (Wheel mark), an audit at the manufacturer is required to be carried out. This will be confirmed on a Module D, E, F or G certificate. 4.2.2 Module D (Production Quality Assurance) If the manufacturer operates an approved QS for production and testing equivalent to the requirements in EN ISO 9002 (e.g. approved by DNV as the Notified Body), Module D may be used. DNV shall issue a QS Certificate of Assessment - EC. The production quality control system is subject to annual DNV audits. 4.2.3 Module E (Product Quality Assurance) If the manufacturer operates an approved QS for inspection and testing equivalent to the requirements in EN ISO 9003 (e.g. approved by DNV as the Notified Body), Module E may be used. DNV shall issue a QS Certificate of Assessment - EC. The production quality control system is subject to annual DNV audits. 4.2.4 Module F (Product Verification) Necessary measures shall be taken by the manufacturer, in order that the manufacturing process ensures conformity of the products with the type as described in the EC type-examination certificate (Module B). DNV as the Notified Body shall carry out the appropriate examinations and tests in order to check the conformity of the product with the requirements of the International instruments either by: examination and testing of every product, or by examination and testing of products on a statistical basis. DNV shall issue a Certificate of Conformity - EC. 4.2.5 Module G (Unit verification) This Module is used for equipment being produced in small quantities. The unit verification consists of 2 elements: assessment of technical documentation examination and test of the equipment concerned. 4.2.5.1 Examination of technical documents by DNV Examination of technical documents to ensure that the design of a product or system conforms to the specified requirements will be carried out by branch experts at DNV Høvik. 4.2.5.2 Examination and test of equipment The notified body shall examine the individual product and carry out appropriate tests to ensure that it complies with the relevant requirements of the International requirements specified in Annex B to the directive, Module G. DNV will issue a Certificate of Conformity - EC. 5. Table of type tests for Electronic Chart Display and Information System(ECDIS) The manufacture shall submit a procedure of how to carry out the test described in table of type tests. Tests are to be carried out at recognised laboratories or alternatively test sites approved by DNV (described in 2.5.3). The manufacturer shall, unless otherwise agreed, set up the equipment and ensure that it is operating normally before type testing commences.

Page 7 Tests to be carried out: Table 5-1 E. Environmental tests E.1 Dry heat test, incl. extreme power supply IEC 60945, 8.2 & 7.1 Performance test to be done E.2 Damp heat test IEC 60945, 8.3 E.3 Low temperature test (Cold test), incl. extreme power IEC 60945, 8.4 & 7.1 Performance test to be done supply E.4 Thermal Shock IEC 60945, 8.5 Portable equipment only E.5 Drop IEC 60945, 8.6 Portable equipment only E.6 Vibration test IEC 60945, 8.7 E.7 Rain Test IEC 60945, 8.8 Exposed equipment only E.8 Immersion test IEC 60945, 8,9 Submerged or Portable equipment only E.9 Solar radiation IEC 60945, 8.10 Portable equipment only. Waiver possible E.10 Oil resistance IEC 60945, 8.11 Portable equipment only. Waiver possible E.11 Salt mist test IEC 60945, 8.12 Waiver possible E.12 Extreme power supply variation test IEC 60945, 7.1 Normal temperature E.13 Excessive power supply conditions IEC 60945, 7.2 E.14 Conducted emissions IEC 60945, 9.2 E.15 Radiated emissions IEC 60945, 9.3 E.16 Immunity to conducted radio frequency interference. IEC 60945, 10.3 E.17 Immunity to radiated radio frequency interference. IEC 60945, 10.4 Not for submerged equipment E.18 Immunity to fast transients on A.C. power, signal IEC 60945, 10.5 Not for portable equipment and control lines E.19 Immunity to surges A.C. power lines IEC 60945, 10.6 Not for portable equipment E.20 Immunity to power supply short-term variation IEC 60945, 10.7 Not for portable equipment E.21 Immunity to power supply failure IEC 60945, 10.8 Not for portable equipment E.22 Immunity to electrostatic discharge IEC 60945, 10.9 Not for submerged equipment E.23 Acoustic noise and signals test IEC 60945, 11.1 All bridge mounted equipment E.24 Compass safe distance IEC 60945, 11.2 Not for submerged equipment E.25 Protection against accidental access to dangerous IEC 60945, 12.1 Enclosure min IP20 voltages E.26 Emissions from visual display unit IEC 60945, 12.3 E.27 Ergonomics and HMI check IEC 60945, 6.1 May be performed during functional test E.28 Hardware check IEC 60945, 6.2 May be performed during functional test E.29 Software check IEC 60945, 6.3 May be performed during functional test E.30 Inter-unit connection IEC 60945, 6.3 May be performed during functional test Table 5-2 I. Interface tests (Only IEC 61162-1 tests included. Please check if other IEC 61162 standards apply) I.1 Input circuits limited current test IEC 61162-1, B.4.2 I.2 Input circuits maximum voltage test IEC 61162-1, B.4.4 I.3 Input and output circuits temperature test IEC 61162-1, B.4.5 I.4 Input circuits maximum workload test IEC 61162-1, B.4.6 I.5 Output circuits maximum workload test IEC 61162-1, B.4.6 I.6 Input circuits corrupted data IEC 61162-1, B.4.7 I.7 Input & Output circuits endurance test IEC 61162-1, B.4.8 I.8 Output circuits protocol conformity test IEC 61162-1, B.4.9.1 I.9 Input circuits protocol conformity test IEC 61162-1, B.4.9.2

Page 8 Table 5-3 P. Performance tests P.1 EUT installation and technical documentation IEC 61174, 6.1 P.2 Interfaces IEC 61174, 6.2 P.3 General requirements and presentation requirements IEC 61174, 6.3 P.4 Power up IEC 61174, 6.4.1 P.5 Initial ship parameters IEC 61174, 6.4.2 P.6 Required test item IEC 61174, 6.4.3 P.7 Presentation library IEC 61174, 6.5.1 P.8 ENC IEC 61174, 6.5.2 P.9 Encrypted ENC IEC 61174, 6.5.3 P.10 Accuracy IEC 61174, 6.6 P.11 Symbols IEC 61174, 6.7.1 P.12 Units and legends IEC 61174, 6.7.2 P.13 Colour table IEC 61174, 6.7.3 P.14 Resolution IEC 61174, 6.7.4 P.15 Display characteristics IEC 61174, 6.7.5 P.16 Standard display IEC 61174, 6.8.1 P.17 Display base IEC 61174, 6.8.2 P.18 All other information IEC 61174, 6.8.3 P.19 Display priorities IEC 61174, 6.8.4 P.20 Additional display functions IEC 61174, 6.8.5 P.21 Scale and navigation purpose IEC 61174, 6.8.6 P.22 Mode and orientation IEC 61174, 6.8.7 P.23 Safety contour IEC 61174, 6.8.8 P.24 Safety depth IEC 61174, 6.8.9 P.25 Object information IEC 61174, 6.8.10 P.26 Navigation related functions IEC 61174, 6.8.11 P.27 Position integration IEC 61174, 6.8.12 P.28 Radar and plotting information IEC 61174, 6.8.13 P.29 Loading of corrupted data IEC 61174, 6.8.14 P.30 Receipt installation and application IEC 61174, 6.8.15.1 P.31 Display show and verify IEC 61174, 6.8.15.2 P.32 Records and logs IEC 61174, 6.8.15.3 P.33 Manual updates IEC 61174, 6.8.16 P.34 Self-tests of major functions IEC 61174, 6.8.17 P.35 Ergonomic principles IEC 61174, 6.9.1/ IEC 60945, 6 P.36 Route planning IEC 61174, 6.9.2 P.37 Route monitoring IEC 61174, 6.9.3 P.38 Twelve-hour log IEC 61174, 6.9.4 P.39 Voyage record IEC 61174, 6.9.5 P.40 Power supply IEC 61174, 6.9.6 P.41 LOP position fix IEC 61174, 6.9.7 P.42 Software maintenance IEC 61174, 6.10 ECDIS BACK-UP ARRANGEMENT TESTS P.43 EUT installation and technical documentation IEC 61174, F.7.1 P.44 Interfaces IEC 61174, F.7.2 P.45 Environmental IEC 61174, F.7.3 P.46 Power up IEC 61174, F.7.4.1 P.47 Initial ship parameters IEC 61174, F.7.4.2 P.48 Chart IEC 61174, F.7.5.1 P.49 Accuracy IEC 61174, F.7.6 P.50 Symbols IEC 61174, F.7.7.1 P.51 Display characteristics IEC 61174, F.7.7.2 P.52 Chart display information IEC 61174, F.7.8.1 P.53 Scale and navigation purpose IEC 61174, F.7.8.2 P.54 Mode and orientation IEC 61174, F.7.8.3 P.55 Navigation related functions IEC 61174, F.7.8.4

Page 9 Table 5-3 P. Performance tests (Continued) P.56 Position integration IEC 61174, F.7.8.5 P.57 Radar and plotting information IEC 61174, F.7.8.6 P.58 Updates IEC 61174, F.7.8.7 P.59 Self-tests of major functions IEC 61174, F.7.8.8 P.60 Ergonomic principles IEC 61174, F.7.9.1/ IEC 60945, 6 P.61 Route planning IEC 61174, F.7.9.2 P.62 Route monitoring IEC 61174, F.7.9.3 P.63 Twelve-hour log IEC 61174, F.7.9.4 P.64 Voyage record IEC 61174, F.7.9.5 P.65 Power supply IEC 61174, F.7.9.6 RCDS MODE OF OPERATION TESTS P.66 Required test items IEC 61174, G.17.1.1 P.67 RNC IEC 61174, G.17.2.1 P.68 Datum IEC 61174, G.17.2.2 P.69 Accuracy IEC 61174, G.17.3 P.70 Visual display IEC 61174, G.17.4.1 P.71 Units and legends IEC 61174, G.17.4.2 P.72 Colour tables IEC 61174, G.17.4.3 P.73 Display characteristics IEC 61174, G.17.4.4 P.74 Functional requirements IEC 61174, G.17.5 P.75 Additional display functions IEC 61174, G.17.5.1 P.76 Scale and navigation purpose IEC 61174, G.17.5.2 P.77 Mode and orientation IEC 61174, G.17.5.3 P.78 Points lines and areas IEC 61174, G.17.5.4 P.79 Navigation related functions IEC 61174, G.17.5.5 P.80 Position integration IEC 61174, G.17.5.6 P.81 Radar, radar tracks and AIS information IEC 61174, G.17.5.7 P.82 Loading of corrupted data IEC 61174, G.17.5.8 P.83 Receipt installation and application IEC 61174, G.17.5.9.1 P.84 Display show and verify IEC 61174, G.17.5.9.2 P.85 Records IEC 61174, G.17.5.9.3 P.86 Manual updates IEC 61174, G.17.5.10 P.87 Self-tests of major functions IEC 61174, G.17.5.11 P.88 LOP position fix IEC 61174, G.17.5.12 P.89 Ergonomic principles IEC 61174, G.17.6.1/ IEC 60945, 6 P.90 Route planning IEC 61174, G.17.6.2 P.91 Route monitoring IEC 61174, G.17.6.3 P.92 Twelve-hour log IEC 61174, G.17.6.4 P.93 Voyage record IEC 61174, G.17.6.5 Table 5-4 N. Navigational displays General N.1 Consistency of lay-out IEC 62288, Ch. 4.2.1 N.2 Consistency of presented information IEC 62288, Ch. 4.2.2 N.3 Separation of operational display area IEC 62288, Ch. 4.2.3 N.4 Readability under all ambient light conditions IEC 62288, Ch. 4.3.1 N.5 Legibility of alphanumeric data and text IEC 62288, Ch. 4.3.2 N.6 Presentation of text IEC 62288, Ch. 4.3.3 N.7 Icons appearance, placement and grouping IEC 62288, Ch. 4.3.4 N.8 Discrimination of colours IEC 62288, Ch. 4.4.1 N.9 Symbols on operation information IEC 62288, Ch. 4.5.1 N.10 Symbols on electronic chart information IEC 62288, Ch. 4.5.2 N.11 Colour coding for discrimination IEC 62288, Ch. 4.6.1 N.12 Colour coding of information IEC 62288, Ch. 4.6.2 N.13 Colour coding in combination with other attributes IEC 62288, Ch. 4.6.3 N.14 Flashing of information IEC 62288, Ch. 4.6.4 N.15 Indication of source, validity and integrity status IEC 62288, Ch. 4.7.1

Page 10 Table 5-4 N. Navigational displays General (Continued) N.16 Colour coding of validity and integrity IEC 62288, Ch. 4.7.2 N.17 Indication of presentation failure IEC 62288, Ch. 4.7.3 N.18 Operational status IEC 62288, Ch. 4.8.1 N.19 List of alarms IEC 62288, Ch. 4.8.2 N.20 Alarm related information from multiple sources IEC 62288, Ch. 4.8.3 N.21 Indication of presentation mode in use IEC 62288, Ch. 4.9.1 N.22 User manuals IEC 62288, Ch. 4.10.1 N.23 Display adjustment- contrast and brightness IEC 62288, Ch. 7.2.1 N.24 Display adjustment- magnetic interference IEC 62288, Ch. 7.2.2 N.25 Display adjustment- temporal stability IEC 62288, Ch. 7.2.3 N.26 Display adjustment- physical control and status indicators IEC 62288, Ch. 7.2.4 N.27 Screen size IEC 62288, Ch. 7.3 N.28 Multicoloured display equipment IEC 62288, Ch. 7.4 N.29 Screen resolution IEC 62288, Ch. 7.5 N.30 Screen viewing angle IEC 62288, Ch. 7.6 Table 5-5 O. Navigational displays Operational Information O.1 Presentation of own ship information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.1.1 O.2 Alteration of chart information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.2.1 O.3 Colours and symbols for charted information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.2.2 O.4 Radar video images IEC 62288, Ch. 5.3.1 O.5 Target trials IEC 62288, Ch. 5.3.2 O.6 Providing target information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.1 O.7 Consistent user interface for target information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.2 O.8 Indication of exceeding target capacity IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.3 O.9 Filtering sleeping AIS targets IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.4 O.10 Activation of AIS targets IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.5 O.11 Graphical presentation of targets IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.6 O.12 Target selection IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.7 O.13 Indication of target derivation IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.8 O.14 Presentation of tracked radar target information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.9 O.15 Presentation of reported AIS target information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.10 O.16 Continual updated of target information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.11 O.17 Own ship s AIS information IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.12 O.18 Obscuring the operational display area IEC 62288, Ch. 5.4.13 O.19 Alarm Status IEC 62288, Ch. 5.5.1 O.20 CPA/TCPA alarms IEC 62288, Ch. 5.5.2 O.21 Acquisition/activation zones IEC 62288, Ch. 5.5.3 O.22 Lost target alarms IEC 62288, Ch. 5.5.4 O.23 Target association IEC 62288, Ch. 5.6.1 O.24 AIS presentation status IEC 62288, Ch. 5.6.2 O.25 Trial manoeuvre IEC 62288, Ch. 5.6.3 O.26 Measurement from own ship IEC 62288, Ch. 5.7.1 O.27 Bearing and range measurements IEC 62288, Ch. 5.7.2 O.30 Range rings IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.1 O.31 Variable range marker (VRM) IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.2 O.32 Bearing scale IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.3 O.33 Electronic bearing line (EBL) IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.4 O.34 Parallel index lines (PI) IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.5 O.35 Offset measurement of range and bearing IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.6 O.36 User cursor IEC 62288, Ch. 5.8.7

Page 11 Table 5-6 C. Navigational displays Chart Display C.1 Multifunctional displays IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.1 C.2 Simultaneous display of radar and chart data IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.2 C.3 Range scales IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.3 C.4 Range ring scale IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.4 C.5 Operational display area IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.5 C.6 Motion display modes IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.6 C.7 Orientation modes IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.7 C.8 Off-centring IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.8 C.9 Stabilisation modes IEC 62288, Ch. 6.1.9 C.10 Display of chart information IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.1 C.11 IMO display categories IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.2 C.12 Adding or removing information from the display IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.3 C.13 Safety contour IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.4 C.14 Safety depth IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.5 C.15 Chart depth IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.6 C.16 Display of radar and target information IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.7 C.17 Display of additional navigation-related information IEC 62288, Ch. 6.3.8 C.18 User-configured presentations IEC 62288, Ch. 6.4.1 C.19 Information associated with the task-at-hand IEC 62288, Ch. 6.4.2