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Technical Support FAQ

The Technical Support FAQ contains information for many common issues encountered with learning to use ICAN's ECS and are based on user feedback. It should be used as the first step in the troubleshooting process. Browse the list of support information and choose the entry that best resembles your issue or question.


How does Data Execution Prevention (DEP) affect ICAN software?

Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a security feature that has been implemented in Service Pack 2 of Windows XP.  DEP prevents the execution of code in certain memory areas to attempt to protect the computer from malicious code.

If your ICAN software is dated before July 2005, DEP will block the execution of our software.  In order to properly install older versions of ICAN software, please contact ICAN Technical Support for further assistance.  If your software was built after July 2005, DEP support is included in our software.  You will have to follow the installation procedure to configure DEP during the install process.  If you have any problems or questions, please contact ICAN Technical Support.

I receive the error “HASP key upgrade required” upon opening software. How is this resolved?

Repair instructions for the HASP4 HL series USB key. 
The steps to repair the issue of a HASP key firmware upgrade may require multiple steps.

Remove and re-install the drivers from the ICAN installation directory on the computer.

Open Device Manger under you system properties and expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers listing. You will see three devices listed either as Aladdin keys or SafeNet Inc. keys.

 CLICK FOR FULL SCREEN - Open Device Manger under you system properties and expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers listing.
- click for full screen -

 If you have the Aladdin key drivers listed then you may proceed to the section Firmware Installation to apply the firmware upgrade. If you have the SafeNet Inc. driver package then please continue in this section.

 In each of the SafeNet Inc. devices you will need to do the following:

  - Double click the device to open the device properties window.
  - Select the Driver tab and click the Uninstall button.
  - When prompted select OK to remove the device and return to the Device Manager window.

When you have finished these steps for all three devices you can close the Device Manager.


Re-install the drivers from the ICAN installation directory on the computer.

 Open Windows explorer and access C:\ (This assumes MS Windows was installed to the C: Drive.) Once open browse to C:\Program Files\ICAN(This would be C:\Program Files(x86)\ICAN\ if you have a 64bit OS).

In this directory you will see a group of folders.  Each will be labeled with the name of each of the ICAN software you have installed. Search each of these directories until you find the file haspdinst.exe.

Once you have found this file you need to make note of the file location and then open a DOS or Command prompt.

At the command prompt navigate to the directory containing haspdinst.exe
(ie: C:\Program Files\ICAN\Aldabaran II )

Once in this directory, type the following 3 commands in order hitting enter after each to start the process:
  haspdinst.exe –kp    (This is to kill any running HASP processes)
  haspdinst.exe –r       (This is to remove any existing HASP drivers)
  haspdinst.exe –i        (This is to re-install the HASP drivers)


Firmware Installation.

Open Windows explorer and surf to the install directory for your ICAN software.  Assuming your MS Windows operating system is installed on your C:\ drive you can use the following path: C:\Program Files\ICAN\  or Program Files(x86)\ICAN\ if you have a 64bit OS.

In the same directory that you found the haspdinst.exe file there will be a second file listed as Firmware Update.exe. Execute this file to run the upgrade and click Apply Update.

HASP HL firmware ppdate

This will start the installation process.  After the installation is completed you will get a confirmation window for the installation success/failure.  Additional confirmation is to look at the key and it will have a steady red glow.

From here you should successfully open your HASP encrypted software. If there is an issue with the re-installation of the HASP drivers or the application of the firmware, please contact ICAN technical support for additional assistance.

When I tried to install Regulus II, the installation stopped and the warning stated that my Data Execution Prevention (DEP) settings are incorrect.  How do I install Regulus II?/font>

 When the ICAN Installation routine has detected that your computer's Data Execution Prevention (DEP) settings are incorrect, you will need to change the DEP settings on your computer.

 Please follow these instructions to change your computer’s DEP settings:

  1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties.
  2. In the System Properties window, select the Advanced tab.
  3. In the Performance section, press the Settings button.
  4. In the Performance Options window, select the Data Execution Prevention tab.
  5. Choose the Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select radio button. (This will allow ICAN software to be installed on your computer.)
  6. Press the Apply or Ok button and close all open windows (including this message, by pressing the Abort Installation button).
  7. Restart your computer and begin the installation of ICAN software once again.

 

After installing Windows XP Service Pack 2, a Windows Security Alert message appears on the screen when I run ICAN software...why?

Windows XP Service Pack 2 turns on the Windows Firewall by default.  This blocks software from trying to access the communication ports of your PC.  When the Window’s Security Alert message appears, press the Unblock button to allow ICAN’s software to access your computer’s ports.

 

Why does my HASP PCMCIA card stop responding after my PC goes into "hibernate/standby" mode?

Some users have reported issues with their PCMCIA HASP protection keys, specifically, how the protection key responds to Screensaver/Hibernate/Standby.  With your Screensaver/Monitor powered off (timer), the PCMCIA device works fine and does not affect performance.  With Hibernate/Standby – the device does shut down, and is not re-activated until the PCMCIA card is removed (then reattached) or your computer is restarted.  This means computers using ICAN software will have to restart or remove (then reattach) the PCMCIA card before being able to continue using any ICAN software.

 The solution is to have Hibernate and Standby deactivated in Power settings.

 

My system has locked up and is not responding to any controls...what will I do?

If your system has locked up, follow these steps.

  1. Simultaneously press the Ctrl-Alt and Delete keys.  Choose Shut Down... Your system will be shut down and you will need to Restart your computer.
  2. If your computer does not shut down, press the Reset button on the front of the computer.
  3. Once you have restarted your computer, restart the ICAN software by double-clicking on the Desktop icon.

If your computer persists to lock up, please make as many notes as possible on what the system was doing at the time and contact ICAN Tech Support.  We need to know if there is a series of specific events or conditions which can cause ICAN software to consistently lock up or malfunction in any way so we can offer better support to all of our customers.

 

Why is it every time I restart my computer the mouse pointer jumps around erratically on the screen?

When you attach a device to a computer running windows 2000 or XP and restart the computer, the computer will check for any removed or newly added hardware devices.  During this check, the computer looks at the serial ports to identify the attached devices.  An electronic device which outputs a baud rate of 9600 or greater will usually be detected as a serial mouse.  Such electronic devices include Global Positioning Systems (GPS), radars, AIS transponders, etc.

  1. Allow computer to detect the serial mouse.
  2. From the desktop, right click on My Computer – Properties – Hardware – Device Manager.
  3. Find “Mice and other pointing devices” and click the plus symbol to expand its contents.
  4. Right click on Serial Ball Mouse and select Disable.
  5. Restart the computer.

Note: You will have to repeat this procedure for all ports attached to an electronic device (Transponders, GPS, etc.).

 

Why isn't the system placing my vessel in the right place?

There is something wrong with the connection between the GPS (or other positioning device) and the system.  Check through the series of steps described in Chapter 8 - Configuration and Defaults - NMEA Devices.  There will be a DGPS or GPS indication in the top left of the chart/plotter window if either of these devices is active.  Another possibility is that you have incorrectly set the location of your positioning antennae.  The setting for this are located in the Vessel Feature section found in the Configuration window (Main/Configure - select the Vessel panel).

 

During the day I accidentally turned on my newly configured night mode and I can no longer see what I am selecting on the screen because it's too dark.  The program even restarts in the Night mode Light Level.  How do I reset the light level to Day mode?

To ensure that no other windows have been opened while in Night mode, press the ESC key.  To reset the Light Level to Day mode, select the D key on the keyboard, the Light Level will switch to Day mode.

 

Why does the vessel’s heading match Course over Ground, not readings from the heading sensor?

 This is an indication that there is no data feed coming from the heading sensor. (In the absence of heading information, ICAN software points the vessel in the direction of the Course over Ground). Check the connection between the heading sensor and the system as described on Installation Card or in Chapter 8 - Configuration and Defaults - NMEA Devices.

 

Why is the vessel’s heading offset by a fixed amount from its actual reading even though it is updating?

The heading device could be outputting Magnetic instead of True Heading or simply could be outputting heading incorrectly.

  1. Look at the attached Heading Device (or its User Manual) to see if it outputs Magnetic or True Heading.  Ensure that the setting is set to True Heading.
  2. Many heading devices need to be reset on Start-up as they don’t actually output True Heading information, but rather changes in heading.  For example, a gyro repeater is attached to the system via a converter from analog voltage output to NMEA sentences.  The converter must be set to the vessel’s heading at Start-up as the repeater will only send signals when there is a change in heading, not an absolute heading number.  If this configuration (or one similar to it) is the case and the heading is offset from reality, check the converter for this setup function.
  3. ICAN software allows for a Manual Heading Offset to be applied to heading information from within the software itself.  Select Main from the Menu Bar and then select Configure - Heading Offset tab and enter (or delete) the number to offset the heading.

 

What causes my depth information or heading to flicker? Or my system to otherwise display intermittent readings from NMEA sensors?

Ensure that the NMEA information is being provided by one communication port (except for position information) or from the data client.  In the case that non-positional NMEA information comes from two sources the system will flicker between the two readings.

 

Why is my system reporting a different position than the GPS?

The system will display the Lat/long of the vessel’s conning position.  The position displayed on the GPS will most likely be that of the GPS antenna.  Select Main from the Menu Bar and then Configure - Vessel Configuration to specify the location of these two points on your vessel.

 

There is random ASCII text appearing in my View Communication Port window.  Why doesn't this look like the formatted NMEA messages in the manual?

Various sensors, including D/GPS receivers can be configured to transmit at different Baud Rates, ensure that the Baud Rate in the software is configured the same as the Baud Rate on the output port of the sensor device.

Note: Ensure that there are no other devices using the same output port before re-configuring the sensor for a different Baud Rate.  Altering the Baud Rate on a sensor device could cause problems with other devices using that feed.

 

The default name and number for New Event Markers continues to increment even after I deleted all of the Markers in the Nav Elements Manager.  Is there a way that I can reset this default numbering?

You can reset Markers, Events and Waypoints in the Waypoint library.  Select Main from the Menu Bar and then select Defaults to reset the respective Nav Element.  Edit the current number in the Start ID numbering at section to the number that you want the next Nav Element to start at.  Setting this field back to 1 for example, will set the next Event Marker to indicate Event 1.

 

I am receiving AIS Target information but why can’t I send AIS Text Messages?

Two settings to check for this problem are:

  • Select Main from the Menu Bar and then select Communications - Configure Port.  Please ensure that VDO is selected as a communications string.
  • Select AIS from the Menu Bar and then select AIS Properties and the tab containing the MMSI of your AIS transponder.  Select the Primary checkbox next to the vessel MMSI.
 

How do I register my BSB Version 4 Charts?

When you place the BSB V4 chart CD in your CD-Rom drive, the Auto-Run program will automatically appear giving you detailed instructions on how to register your charts.  If this does not appear, right click on the Start button and select Explore.  Click on the CD-ROM drive to open the contents of the BSB chart CD.  Double click on the file named REGISTER.EXE.

You can quickly complete the registration by using the internet registration option.  Alternately, you can register your charts by telephone.  You will be required to enter your Product ID Number during the registration process so make sure you have it on hand.  The Product ID Number is printed on the bottom of the card found inside your chart package.

 

What can I Import and Export from my ICAN ECS? What is the format of the exported data?

ICAN ECS can Import and Export:

  • InfoPanel & Vessel Configuration - Uses a .REG file to save the registry keys that store these settings. REG files are a Windows standard used by the export/import feature of the Registry itself.
     
  • Routes - RTE text file containing one route per file. The first line contains the Route information.  Additional lines contain the waypoints.  At present, the Route Manager allows selection of multiple items but only exports the last one selected.  This import/export format needs to be changed to CSV.

line1 - route name, description
col1 - ID
col2 - segment
col3 - route number
col4 - alternate
col5 - waypoint name from wp_library
col6 - lat
col7 - lon
col8 - XTD
col9 - wp alert distance
col10 - rhumb line
col11 - tagged
col12 - wheel over distance
col13 - constant rate turn radius
col14 - SOG
col15 - LastTime
col16 - MaxTime
col17 - MinTime
col18 - AverageTimeTotal
col19 - NumberOfTimes
col20 - PrevID
col21 - NextID

  • Waypoints - CSV text file containing one waypoint per line.

col1 - identifies the data as a waypoint
col2 - name
col3 - lat
col4 - lon
col5 - label range
col6 - label bearing
col7 - locked indicator
col8 - memo

  • Nav Elements - CSV text file, with one record per line.  This mixes different Nav Elements types together in the same file.  Note that some Nav Elements are only available in Aldebaran.

 Marker

col1 - identifies the data as a marker
col2 - name
col3 - lat
col4 - lon
col5 - shape type
col6 - colour
col7 - description
col8 - Creation scale
col9 - label range
col10 - label bearing
col11 - label visibility
col12 - memo

Clearing Line

col1 - identifies the data as a clearing line
col2 - name
col3 - reference lat
col4 - reference lon
col5 - end lat
col6 - end lon
col7 - thickness
col8 - colour
col9 - desc
col10 - offset

Parallel Line

col1 - identifies the data as an index line
col2 - name
col3 - position1 lat
col4 - position1 lon
col5 - position2 lat
col6 - position2 lon
col7 - thickness
col8 - colour
col9 - desc
col10 - separation
col11 - extension

Zone

col1 - identifies the data as a Zone
col2 - name
col3 - Num points in polygon
col4 - alarm type
col5 - geometry
col6 - colour
col7 - hatch type
col8 - radius
col9 - description

Survey (Survey Module only) SUR text file, containing one record per file and one field per line. At present, this dialog allows selection of multiple items but only exports one. Like routes, this import/export format needs to be changed to CSV.

line 1 - Name
line 2 - Description
line 3 - label only (does not contain data)
line 4 - position 1 lat
line 5 - position 1 lon
line 6 - label only (does not contain data)
line 7 - direction of first turn
line 8 - label only (does not contain data)
line 9 - number of lines
line 10 - label only (does not contain data)
line 11 - initial course
line 12 - label only (does not contain data)
line 13 - track spacing
line 14 - label only (does not contain data)
line 15 - xtd
line 16 - label only (does not contain data)
line 17 - wp alert distance
line 18 - label only (does not contain data)
line 19 - line length
line 20 - label only (does not contain data)
line 21 - position 2 lat
line 22 - position 2 lon

Nav Aids (Nav Aids Module only)

Name
ListOfLights
BuoyNo
Type
Area
ChartDatum
ChartNo
AdvertisedLat
AdvertisedLon
RecordedLat
RecordedLon
LastLat
LastLon
OPRAngle
OPRHeight
OPRWidth
SafeDropRadius
LightColour
LightExhibited
Location
ServicePeriod
BottomMooringLength
TopMooringType
BottomMooringType
TopMooringSize
BottomMooringSize
TopMooringLength
Shackles
ShackleSize
Swivels
AnchorType
AnchorWeight
CounterWeight
BulbChanger
BulbSize
BulbOperType
BulbType
FlasherChar
FogChar
FogDetector
FogFreq
FogType
ArcVisibility
RaconChar
RaconType
TopMark
YearEstablished
PrimaryPositioningData
SecondaryPositioningDataOne
SecondaryPositioningDataTwo
Depth
TideRange
Experimental
FogMonitored
InWater
RaconAvail
RadarReflector
Date
PrimaryPositioningMethod
SecondaryPositioningMethodOne
SecondaryPositioningMethodTwo
BuoyFunction
ServicePeriod
Bell
Whistle
BottomType
SignalDetector
BeginMonth
BeginDay
EndMonth
EndDay
Advertised
Moved
ShowLastPosition
Notes
RiverName
RiverMile

Services (Nav Aids Module only)

ListOfLights
BuoyNo
Check
DeIce
Lift
MooringCheck
Paint
Place
Replace
Reposition
VerifyPosition
ReasonForService
AdvertisedPositionDepth
AdvertisedPositionLat
AdvertisedPositionLon
RecordedPositionDepth
RecordedPositionLat
RecordedPositionLon
ProgramNo
ChartScale
ChartTitle
ChartType
DGPSAlert
PDOP
DGSPStationID
HDOP
NumSattelites
SatteliteIDs
SignalStrength
SNR
AgeOfCorrections
ChartDatum
ChartNo
CommandingOfficer
ObservingOfficer
Vessel
Remarks
MooringLength
MooringSize
PositionConfirmedBy
PositioningData
ServiceTime
AnchorCheck
BatteriesCheck
BellAndStrikersCheck
BulbChangerCheck
BulbsCheck
BuoyNumbersCheck
FlasherCheck
LanternCheck
LensCheck
MooringCheck
PhotocellCheck
RaconCheck
RadarReflectorCheck
ReflectiveBandCheck
SolarEquipCheck
TopMarkCheck
VoltageUnderLoadCheck
WiringCheck

 

Why are there are too many/too few charts being displayed in the Chart List InfoBoxes?

 This list varies depending on the current scale of the view in the active Chart Plotter Window.  Depending on the values selected in Chart - Auto-loading - Chart Scales, this list will contain all the charts currently covering the area in the Chart Plotter Window.

 

Why are there are no charts at all or charts are missing from the chart lists no matter how the chart scale multipliers are set?

The system’s Chart Paths are set incorrectly.  Select Chart from the Menu Bar and then select Chart Paths.  Navigate each data format’s path to the correct storage location of the chart files on your computer.

 

Why are there missing (or no) chart titles listed in the Chart Coverage InfoBox?

There are two possible causes of this problem:

  • The chart is newly released and has not yet been added to Chart List (Chart Names.txt).
  • The chart has been Withdrawn, Deleted, Rejected or Archived for Deletion.

You should contact ICAN Technical Support to find out which issue is affecting you. 

Note: Ensure that your Chart Names.txt file is as new as (or newer) than the one on the ICANmarine.com Downloads page.

 

Why did some of my S57 updates not install?

There is an Update Log created whenever chart updates are applied.  This log contains a complete list of charts and updates which were applied successfully and those which were not successful.  If the update was unsuccessful, the reason will be listed in the update log.

The Update Log can be found in the System Files folder of your ICAN software folder under the following path C:\Program Files\ICAN\.

 

Why does only one chart load at a time or why does a certain format load before the other?

Select Chart from the Menu Bar and then select Auto Loading.  On the Chart Loading Order tab change the option from Auto loading Single Chart to Auto loading Multiple Charts for each chart format you are using.

Charts are also loaded in the Chart Plotter Window based on the order that the chart formats are listed in the list box.  Ensure that the chart format that you want to load first is at the top of the list.

 

What hotkeys have been implemented in your ECS products?

+” or “=“                                   Zoom In

-”                                             Zoom Out

 “C”                                           Scroll through Light Level Configurations

D”                                            Day Light Level

E”                                            Event

F”                                            Full Screen On/Off

M”                                           Toggle Variable Range Markers On / Off

N”                                            Night Light Level

U”                                            Dusk Light Level

CtrlO”                                     Overlays Window

CtrlR”                                     Reverse Line

Ctrl TAB                                   Scroll through Chart Plotter Windows

Shift (Arrow Key Up)                Expand Variable Range Markers

Shift (Arrow Key Down)           Collapse Variable Range Markers

ShiftA”                                    Acknowledge Alarms

ShiftM”                                  Man Overboard

ShiftS”                                    Silence Alarms

ShiftP”                                    Print Screen

F1                                            Help Topics

F2                                            Pan Cursor

F3                                            Query Cursor

F4                                            Point Selection Cursor

F5                                            Navigation Mode

F6                                            Information Mode

F7                                            InfoPanel On/Off

F8                                            Status Bar On/Off

F9                                            Toggles Between Chart Rotations

F10                                           Light Level Manager

F11                                           Clear Messages

HOME                                       Center on Vessel

Num Pad UP                            Scroll Chart Plotter Window Up

Num Pad UP                            Route Edit Previous Waypoint - Route Edit open only

Num Pad DOWN                      Route Edit Next Waypoint - Route Edit open only

Num Pad LEFT                         Scroll Chart Plotter Window Left

Num Pad RIGHT                       Scroll Chart Plotter Window Right

Num Pad DOWN                      Scroll Chart Plotter Window Down

Other support questions?


If this FAQ does not answer your question, please contact ICAN Technical Support here.

For product related questions please view the Product FAQ.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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