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Kategoriene brukte på IMO-godkjente toppmerker. Merknad: S-57 TOPSHP
the category of the IMO certified topmark / daymark shape. Note: S-57 TOPSHP
Navn Beskrivelse Kodeverdi
cone, point up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: cone: A solid figure generated by straight lines drawn from a fixed point (the vertex) to a circle in a plane not containing the vertex. The vertex points up. 1
cone, point down From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: cone where the vertex points down. 2
sphere From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: A body the surface of which is at all points equidistant from the center. Spheres are commonly used as International Association of Lighthouse Authorities - IALA topmarks (safe water). 3
2 spheres From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: two black spheres are commonly used as an International Association of Lighthouse Authorities - IALA topmark (isolated danger). 4
cylinder (can) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a solid geometrical figure generated by straight lines fixed in direction and describing with one of point a closed curve, especially a circle (in which case the figure is circular cylinder, it’s ends being parallel circles). Cylinders are commonly used as International Association of Lighthouse Authorities - IALA topmarks (lateral). 5
board From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: usually of rectangular shape, made from timber or metal and used to provide a contrast with the natural background of a daymark. The actual daymark is often painted on to this board. 6
x-shape (St. Andrews cross) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: having a shape or a cross-section like the capital letter X. An x-shape as an International Association of Lighthouse Authorities – IALA topmark should be 3 dimensional in shape. It is made of at least three crossed bars. 7
upright cross (St Georges cross) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a cross with one vertical member and one horizontal member, i.e. similar in shape to the character ‘+’. 8
cube, point up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: cube: a solid contained by six equal squares; a regular hexahedron. A cube standing on one of its vertexes. 9
2 cones, point to point From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition 2 cones, one above the other, with their vertices together in the centre. 10
2 cones, base to base From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: 2 cones, one above the other, with their bases together in the centre and their vertices pointing up and down. 11
rhombus (diamond) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure having four equal sides and equal opposite angles (two acute and two obtuse); an oblique equilateral parallelogram. 12
2 cones (points upward) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: 2 cones where they both point upward. 13
2 cones (points downward) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: 2 cones where they both point downward. 14
besom, point up (broom or perch) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: besom: a bundle of rods or twigs which point up. A perch is a staff placed on top of a buoy, rock or shoal as a mark for navigation. 15
besom, point down (broom or perch) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: besom: a bundle of rods or twigs which point down. A perch is a staff placed on top of a buoy, rock or shoal as a mark for navigation. 16
flag From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a flag mounted on a short pole. 17
sphere over rhombus From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: A sphere located above a rhombus. 18
square From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure with four right angles and four equal straight sides 19
rectangle, horizontal From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure with four right angles and four straight sides, opposite sides being parallel and equal in length, where the two longer opposite sides are standing horizontally. 20
rectangle, vertical From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure with four right angles and four straight sides, opposite sides being parallel and equal in length, where the two longer opposite sides are standing vertically. 21
trapezium, up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a quadrilateral having one pair of opposite sides parallel which stands on its longer parallel side. 22
trapezium, down From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a quadrilateral having one pair of opposite sides parallel which stands on its shorter parallel side. 23
triangle, point up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a figure having three angles and three sides. 24
triangle, point down From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a figure having three angles and three sides. 25
circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a perfectly round plane figure whose circumference is everywhere equidistant from its centre. 26
two upright crosses (one over the other) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: two upright crosses, generally vertically disposed one above the other. 27
T-shape From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: having a shape like the capital letter T. 28
triangle pointing up over a circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a triangle, vertex uppermost, located above a circle. 29
upright cross over a circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: an upright cross located above a circle. 30
rhombus over a circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a rhombus located above a circle. 31
circle over a triangle pointing up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a circle located over a triangle, vertex uppermost. 32
other shape From S-57 TOPSHP: no definition. 33
Verdi Navn Beskrivelse
1 cone, point up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: cone: A solid figure generated by straight lines drawn from a fixed point (the vertex) to a circle in a plane not containing the vertex. The vertex points up.
2 cone, point down From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: cone where the vertex points down.
3 sphere From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: A body the surface of which is at all points equidistant from the center. Spheres are commonly used as International Association of Lighthouse Authorities - IALA topmarks (safe water).
4 2 spheres From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: two black spheres are commonly used as an International Association of Lighthouse Authorities - IALA topmark (isolated danger).
5 cylinder (can) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a solid geometrical figure generated by straight lines fixed in direction and describing with one of point a closed curve, especially a circle (in which case the figure is circular cylinder, it’s ends being parallel circles). Cylinders are commonly used as International Association of Lighthouse Authorities - IALA topmarks (lateral).
6 board From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: usually of rectangular shape, made from timber or metal and used to provide a contrast with the natural background of a daymark. The actual daymark is often painted on to this board.
7 x-shape (St. Andrews cross) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: having a shape or a cross-section like the capital letter X. An x-shape as an International Association of Lighthouse Authorities – IALA topmark should be 3 dimensional in shape. It is made of at least three crossed bars.
8 upright cross (St Georges cross) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a cross with one vertical member and one horizontal member, i.e. similar in shape to the character ‘+’.
9 cube, point up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: cube: a solid contained by six equal squares; a regular hexahedron. A cube standing on one of its vertexes.
10 2 cones, point to point From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition 2 cones, one above the other, with their vertices together in the centre.
11 2 cones, base to base From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: 2 cones, one above the other, with their bases together in the centre and their vertices pointing up and down.
12 rhombus (diamond) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure having four equal sides and equal opposite angles (two acute and two obtuse); an oblique equilateral parallelogram.
13 2 cones (points upward) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: 2 cones where they both point upward.
14 2 cones (points downward) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: 2 cones where they both point downward.
15 besom, point up (broom or perch) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: besom: a bundle of rods or twigs which point up. A perch is a staff placed on top of a buoy, rock or shoal as a mark for navigation.
16 besom, point down (broom or perch) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: besom: a bundle of rods or twigs which point down. A perch is a staff placed on top of a buoy, rock or shoal as a mark for navigation.
17 flag From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a flag mounted on a short pole.
18 sphere over rhombus From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: A sphere located above a rhombus.
19 square From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure with four right angles and four equal straight sides
20 rectangle, horizontal From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure with four right angles and four straight sides, opposite sides being parallel and equal in length, where the two longer opposite sides are standing horizontally.
21 rectangle, vertical From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a plane figure with four right angles and four straight sides, opposite sides being parallel and equal in length, where the two longer opposite sides are standing vertically.
22 trapezium, up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a quadrilateral having one pair of opposite sides parallel which stands on its longer parallel side.
23 trapezium, down From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a quadrilateral having one pair of opposite sides parallel which stands on its shorter parallel side.
24 triangle, point up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a figure having three angles and three sides.
25 triangle, point down From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a figure having three angles and three sides.
26 circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a perfectly round plane figure whose circumference is everywhere equidistant from its centre.
27 two upright crosses (one over the other) From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: two upright crosses, generally vertically disposed one above the other.
28 T-shape From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: having a shape like the capital letter T.
29 triangle pointing up over a circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a triangle, vertex uppermost, located above a circle.
30 upright cross over a circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: an upright cross located above a circle.
31 rhombus over a circle From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a rhombus located above a circle.
32 circle over a triangle pointing up From S-57 TOPSHP: Definition: a circle located over a triangle, vertex uppermost.
33 other shape From S-57 TOPSHP: no definition.
Name Type Description Code value
Cone, point up <undefined> Cone, point up
Cone, point down <undefined> Cone, point down
Sphere <undefined> Sphere
2 spheres <undefined> 2 spheres
Cylinder (can) <undefined> Cylinder (can)
Board <undefined> Board
X-shape (St. Andrew's cross) <undefined> X-shape (St. Andrew's cross)
Upright cross (St. George's cross) <undefined> Upright cross (St. George's cross)
Cube, point up <undefined> Cube, point up
2 cones, point to point <undefined> 2 cones, point to point
2 cones, base to base <undefined> 2 cones, base to base
Rhombus (diamond) <undefined> Rhombus (diamond)
2 cones (points upward) <undefined> 2 cones (points upward)
2 cones (points downward) <undefined> 2 cones (points downward)
Besom, point up (broom or perch) <undefined> Besom, point up (broom or perch)
Besom, point down (broom or perch) <undefined> Besom, point down (broom or perch)
Flag <undefined> Flag
Sphere over rhombus <undefined> Sphere over rhombus
Square <undefined> Square
Rectangle, horizontal <undefined> Rectangle, horizontal
Rectangle, vertical <undefined> Rectangle, vertical
Trapezium, up <undefined> Trapezium, up
Trapezium, down <undefined> Trapezium, down
Triangle, point up <undefined> Triangle, point up
Triangle, point down <undefined> Triangle, point down
Circle <undefined> Circle
Two upright crosses (one over the other) <undefined> Two upright crosses (one over the other)
T-shape <undefined> T-shape
Triangle pointing up over a circle <undefined> Triangle pointing up over a circle
Upright cross over a circle <undefined> Upright cross over a circle
Rhombus over a circle <undefined> Rhombus over a circle
Circle over a triangle pointing up <undefined> Circle over a triangle pointing up
Other shape (see INFORM attribute) <undefined> Other shape (see INFORM attribute)

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