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1. Choose Distance the chart plotter can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position 1s greater than a defined distance or Time the chart plotter can store a fix after a defined time The default setting is Time 4 5 3 5 Selecting Time Step gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER TIME STEP ENTER When the tracking function is On and the type of Track storing is Time the chart plotter can store a fix after a defined time Choose among 1 5 10 30 sec 1 min The default setting 1s 1 sec 4 5 3 6 Selecting Distance Step gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER DISTANCE STEP ENTER When the tracking function is On and the type of Track storing is Distance you can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position is greater than a defined distance Choose in the range 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 0 Nm the distance unit is selected by the user see Par 3 2 1 The default setting is 0 01 Nm 4 5 3 7 Delete all Tracks gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER DELETE ALL TRACKS ENTER Deletes all the stored tracks After pressing ENTER a Warning window appears press 1 CONFIRM or 2 CANCEL to abort operation 4 5 4 TRACK TO ROUTE MENU gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER This function creates a Route from a pre recorded Track After pressing ENTER a new window appears on the screen with the following options User Manual 75 4 4 3 EDITING EBL VRM gt EBL VRM 1 Accept Pr
2. de V 5 Ce RE zaa Ta i eg A Se d V e s vane d x s EF V e g Le D nen fe g gr S s wi i Si y D 3 v rre v Fig 3 1 1 2 The Depth Graph in split mode Otherwise selecting the Depth graph displayed at full screen gt PAGE DEPTH GRAPH FULL ENTER of gt Der 2 if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 Cp zi 185N 304 O8 7394 Fig 3 1 1 2a The Depth Graph Full 32 User Manual Name Name of ship 20 characters MMSI Maritime Mobile Setvice Identity MMSI number unique H digit number that is assigned to a DSC radio station It primarily registers the boat information in the U S Coast Guard s national distress database for use in emergency situations Active Target Target located within the Activation Range Active target is represented by oriented triangle with COG and Heading vectors Rate of turn may also be displayed Dangerous Target Target detected by CPA or TCPA Alarm Dangerous target is Active Target by definition For better visibility Dangerous Target symbol 1s flashing Sleeping Target Target located outside the Activation Range Sleeping target is represented by a small oriented triangle Lost Target When the AIS info is not received from that vessel for 3 5 minutes The presentation will be a flashing black triangle with a cross through Activation Range Range around your boat whete targets become activ
3. ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER EXTERNAL SIGNAL ENTER 5 3 2 FIX amp COMPASS MENU gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER The Fix amp Comapss sub menu contains options relating to GPS data input and display 5 3 2 1 Fix Correction gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Fix correction ENTER Turns On Off the Correction from the positioning system If the new Cor rection is calculated but the Correction is not enabled the ship s position is not changed The default setting 1s Off 33 22 Compute Correction gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Compute correction ENTER 90 User Manual Press 2 DELETE A window is opened to advise that Waypoint is being used in a Route press 1 CONFIRM 2 CANcEL otherwise The Waypoint is deleted and a new line between previous and next Waypoint is shown The deleted Waypoint remains shaded until the screen is redrawn 3 4 4 DISTANCE AND BEARING TO TARGET Once you have positioned the cursor on the preferred starting Waypoint it could be the first Waypoint of the Route or another one press GOTO A circle surrounds the Waypoint symbol A dotted line is shown connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target is placed all navigation data are referred to this Target The destination will automatically switch to the next Waypoint
4. ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port 1 Input ENTER Select your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 1200 N81 N NMEA 4800 N81 N NMEA 4800 N82 N NMEA 9600 081 N NMEA 9600 N81 N the default setting is 4800 N81 N and press ENTER to confirm 2 5 2 AUTOPILOT CONNECTIONS Select one of the available Ports and connect the AUTOPILOT wites to selected port signals For example to connect the AUTOPILOT to PORT 1 connec tor serial Port 2 see the following picture POWER S HO IPIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION 1 GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc GND INPUT 1 AUTOPILOT RX GND OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 1 INPUT 2 EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT Fig 2 5 2 Autopilot Connections on serial Port 2 Then choose your preferred setting following the procedure gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port 2 Output ENTER 22 User Manual the Radar functions To select the Radar menu first select one of the pages related to the Radar and then once the Radar page is selected access the Radar menu by pressing gt MENU For more information see the specific User Manual Note n The Radar display page is available only if the Radar is connected and powered On User Manual 107 Date and Time Distance and Beating from current vessel s position Pressing ENTER it is possible by selecting DELETE deletes the DSC icon from the DSC Log page
5. DISPLAY ENTER Position Symbol ENTER Selects the icon of the fix position displayed on the screen between Boat and Standard The default setting 1s Boat 5 2 NAV DISPLAY MENU The Nav Display menu allows to select CDI Scale and Navigation Page It is User Manual 87 5 1 3 COURSE LINE gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Course Line ENTER The chart plotter will display a line with a circle at the end to indicate the position your ship will reach at the set time based on current direction of travel and speed This is continuously updated to account for changes Disables Off or sets time as 2 10 30 min 1 2 hours Infinite The default setting is Infinite 5 1 4 SHIP ICON MODE gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Ship Icon Mode ENTER Sets the Ship Icon Mode between Steady or Blinking When Ship Icon Mode is Blinking the ship icon and the heading line blinks every 1 second otherwise when it 1s Steady the Ship Icon and the heading line does not blink The default setting is Steady 5 1 5 COORDINATE SYSTEM gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Coordinate System ENTER Sets your preferred Coordinate System among ddd mm ss ddd mm mm ddd mm mmm UTM OSGB TD The default setting is ddd mm mmm If TD is selected a new TD Settings menu will be open on the screen gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER COORDINATE SYSTEM ENTER TD ENTER Chain Selects the preferr
6. Graphic symbol and Center fiat ak ine Pron aan EEGEN NAME TYPE NOTES AT LON DST mme LC e Ea Be 2 08 61 1851 027 00 61 19 13 027 03 03 10 20 0700 61 19 12 Type of User Point Mark Event or Waypoint DH 8 D snznnnnnr e 5 r CE TA SU SR 22 gg yg n gg es ee nd 4 w EE a TEEN 8 8 S a Ss Sa Bu be be be Ge be Es Distance and Bearing from the cursor or from Ship s position 2 FIND 3 DELETE 4 DEL ALL User Point position Fig 4 1 2 8 User Points page Note NN In the list to identify the current Target a circle encloses the User Point symbol Viewing Waypoint in map display gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER LIST ENTER 1 View The chart plotter exits from the User Points List page and redraws the chart The selected point appears with the cursor placed on it Press CLEAR to exit and re turn to User Point List page Finding Waypoint in the User Points List page gt MENU MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER ENTER 2 Finp window appears insert the name by using the Joystick Press ENTER in the User Points List page the chart plotter shows the Waypoint in reverse video screen Deleting Waypoint gt MENU MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER ENTER 3 DELETE warning message is shown press 1 ConrirM 2 CANCEL othewise Deleting all stored User Points gt MENU MENU USER
7. SITEXK TRAWL PLOT 12SD User Manual code S5egSW12c1100bB22 240107e User Manual User Manual Warning Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable but they are not intended to substitute for the official charts which should remain your main reference for all the mat ters related to the execution of a safe navigation For this reason we would like to remind you that you are required to carry on board and use the officially published and approved nautical charts Caution Please read through this manual before the first operation If you have any questions please contact the Company customer service or your local dealer The chartplotter is not built water proof Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the chartplotter Water damage is not covered by the warranty O Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter O Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the chartplotter severely This damage may not be covered by the warranty The chartplotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle The C MAP C CARD are available from your local dealer We will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material O Exposure of display to UV rays may shorten life of the liquid crystals use
8. C from 32 F to 131 F Memory Non volatile with battery back up Keyboard Backlighted silicon rubber LA BASICS The chart plotter is controlled by using 24 keys There is also a Joystick to move a cursor actoss the screen ill TT LR L 10295 sss CH bag 25900 G lle En ne Fig 1 3 The chart plotter User Manual 15 s you press a key a single audio beep confirms the key action every time the key pressed is not valid three rapid beeps sound indicates that no response is available Note that it is possible to enable On or disable Off the keypad beep following the procedute 16 gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Keypad Beep ENTER User Manual appeats the RAM is physically damaged RAM Cleat To dear internal memory If the chart plotter exhibits unusual behaviour or appeats to be malfunctioning it may be possible to correct the problem by clear ing RAM This operation will erase all Marks Events Routes stored track plots and desti nations It will also return all selections Input Data Format Autopilot selection etc to original default values To confirm to clear RAM press ENTER again but if at this time you do not wish to clear RAM press CLEAR 6 5 2 DIM menu To select the preferred value for contrast and backlight Contrast Each time you pressed the Joystick to right the screen will decreas
9. Sena en CN 114 ET EN 88 SNOW ROUTE cs paceancscascnecseaueotantsnasaeeseass 58 Sa 4 1016 sorsun inikos 88 92 93 Simulation de 93 GE 88 E E 88 Specifications sea cenkecercersuncseencipeeseceteszaces 12 EE EE 35 58 92 Speed Filter egenen EE 91 Speed Over Ground srrrrvvvvvererrrrrnnn 118 Static Navigation sassesdenien 91 SUSE TG EE 118 STE 0 TI 43 Surface Clutter uasmisnansnemmmismeeinene 43 Symbol SIZE sticcecssivctceresscencaniedrseerncssausd 87 EN WSSU E 112 System Update csssscceceeeeeees 112 T EI een 89 TEGE senatets 37 39 103 RE EE 86 TEMP ane 88 Temperature eg ageegenbeediee ege ep gie 15 Temperature Un 35 FENS EE 115 INTE 119 Tide amp Currents sene 45 119 Tid Graph apene 52 TAC e ena 51 119 Tide SA ONE EN 54 Time Difference rrvarurunnrnnvvrnvnvevnnevnenn 118 Time Format sauaegmasneammnnmnanettn 35 Time Reference arurunnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvnnennr 35 User Manual Time Step savanne 75 Time TOG wesssessecen tees cccdceeneeseccs 120 Timer Alarm sce cisceacteccanecnds scnceessactennceades 94 Timer Alarm Menu A 94 Timer Direction ccccccecessesseeeeeseeees 94 Timer e E 94 UR 74 75 Track memorizing type s e 75 Track Setting Menu ee 74 Track SIONNO secre seesseeniacshscenermeetensensennns 74 Track TO ROME une 75 Tracks amp Routes munnen 45 LR N BE 88 Trouble shooting uuspunasnassdnapensnpannduenpe 111 MIN 17 21 TN 17 20 TONIN E 120 TYPE Ofr DAA rn 102
10. TX gt RX RX lt TX GND lt gt GND 4 9 1 3 Master Chart Plotter Operating mode To select the Master mode Primary Station follow the procedure 80 User Manual When the cursor is placed over the icon the icons of the available services are shown 2 214 to expand KW KES Fig 3 5 2 2a Quick Info available services If you press ENTER all available information about the cartographic point under the cursor will be shown See the next paragraph 3 5 2 3 Full Info on Lakes The following is an example of Full Info on Lakes OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL AREA STATE FISHING SEASON AND BAG LIMITS RECORDS HUNTING SEASON AND BAG LIMITS FISHING WALLEYE TROUT RAINBOW TROUT LAKE TROUT BROWN TROUT BROOK SUNFISH PUMPKINSEED SUNFISH BLUEGILL SHAD AMERICAN SALMON KOKANEE PIKE NORTHERN PICKEREL CHAIN PERCH YELLOW PERCH WHITE CATFISH WHITE CATFISH CHANNEL CARP COMMON BULLHEAD BROWN BASS SMALLMOUTH BASS ROCK BASS LARGEMOUTH AMERICAN EEL MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION MENU to show Picture Fig 3 5 2 3 Example of Full Info page To see the Fishing object press MENU when the Fishing object is highlighted On the screen appears Walleye Fig 3 5 2 3a Example of picture associated to the Fishing object User Manual 49 3 5 3 INFO TREE AND EXPANDED INFO PAGE This page combines the Info Tree and the Expanded Info
11. U Underwater Object um 46 Units Selection cccccceeeeeeeeeeeees 35 User e E 87 User Points List page 67 71 72 U3 Cr ee eee te eer eee 35 UTN ear E cae eeceacscees 86 V NY PAD EE E ET E E EEA 120 Value Added Data 46 120 Variable Range Marker c00 Fe VOOM en 34 Video INDUL sissa 26 29 Viewing Waypoint susen 67 1 E 88 Ce e gt EEE 20 VE sne 73 120 W WAV DOI essione 37 59 NE A 86 World Background Charts 112 Wreck 46 54 X LN 88 93 94 XTE Alarm s eervrrrvnrernrvrrrvnrevnnnrnrennnr 93 94 Z ZOOM Type sinctessinniserssdenesesrerdssnmarecnnmns 40 125 Interface ccc eae eee 14 K Ko a ecee tate aes A knee 15 17 POO ANG KEE 17 keypad beep s vicasissarsnssnerscandaccncmroncumeunces 16 L Lakes By Names wicsncccsncsssastermcnanncendeos 55 Lakes Information cccceeeeeeeeees 54 Land Elevation Values eseeeeeeeeeeea 45 Land Elevations cccccssssssseeeeeseeeees 45 LAGI E 45 PANO 0 0 E 21 Lat Lon Grid sanere 46 lenger 45 Loading FE juss amet T7 Local TIME gendiseccecaocesaasacaus avededeetssccteaesnes 35 LOG rel 103 EON EE 117 M Magnetic Variation sssrnnnennennnnnenn 91 Man OverBoard enen 18 56 Map DATUM EE 86 Map Orientation rrrrrrvrrrrrnrnnnnnnn 42 85 Map Presentation ccccccceeeeeeeeeees 46 EN 68 MAX EE 39 Menu Options rrrrrvvnnvvrrrrrrrrrrnrnnnnnnnnn 26 Mixing Levels AAR 42 M
12. areas and text The Automatic Info On Points shows information when the cursor is placed on points as Pott Services Tides lights wrecks rocks buoys beacons obstruc tions land markets etc The Automatic Info On All shows information when the cursor is placed on points on lines as Depth contours Traffic Separation Territorial Sea Cartographic Lines etc on areas Depth Built up Sea Attention Restricted etc and on names on the beginning of the text hot spot or on any of the characters of the name name message box The details on Land Source of Data Cartographic Area and Spot Soundings ate not shown 43 26 2933N 16 10 139E o G Nr l i 57 Le Needles Bee SG 75 i NE EE NEEDLES O NEEDLE RK Tr R Horn 2 36s Oc 2 RHG 28s24m13M Ber wise if you press 2 Er F a Fra er about the ig a under the cursor will be shown see Pat 3 5 4 User Manual 47 3 5 2 1 Info on objects with Pictures On the Quick Info there will be the camera icon on the top bar of the window if at least one of the objects found has one or more pictures associated OBJECT Building single GZ to expand Fig 3 5 2 1 Example of Quick Info on objects with picture On the Full Info there will be the small camera icon on a corner of the square containing the object icon or a big photo icon centered on the square for the object without icon Land Land elevation National territorial area D
13. gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Seabed Type ENTER Ports amp Setvices On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Ports amp Services ENTER Tracks amp Routes On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Tracks amp Routes ENTER Depth Range Min Sets a min reference depth value The default setting 1s 3 Mt gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Depth Range Min ENTER Depth Range Max Sets a max reference depth value The default setting is 10 Mt gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Depth Range Max ENTER Land Elevations On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Land Elevations ENTER 84 User Manual User Manual 45 Land Elevation Values On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Lan Elevation Values ENTER Roads On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Roads ENTER POIs Points Of Information On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER POIs ENTER Lat Lon Grid On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Lat Lon Grid ENTER Chart Boundaries On Off Auto The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Config
14. 76 Coordinates System or Datum developed by the Defense Mapping Agency DMA 4542 Advanced Menu EEN 76 m Zoom In Select hei 76 Shows more detail in a smaller area Select Le seaxssecsass 25240 pcetecasntessausennsedaceecedbundesiansessaeeeedeeee 76 m Zoom Out Select Off Course EE 76 Operates similarly to zoom in but in the reverse showing a wider but less detailed view Select Waypoints Distance rrrrrrrnrnnnnnrnvvvvvvrvvrrrnrnvrnnnn 76 4 6 PAN FUNCTION ssssssiisiiisesserissserrssstrrrsssrrrssetrrrserirsseetrrssetr rrsan erns arrra 76 m XTE Cross Track error 4 6 1 Moving cursor to the Screen center s eeeiseeseieeieereereereererreerrere 76 The distance from the ship s present position to the closest point on a line between the origin and 4 6 2 Placing cursor on coordinates states censsaixsrressoneraeateatesnpscustescapdenatee T7 destinations Waypoints of the navigation leg being traveled 47 SDCARD MENU EE 77 FARE NUNS EE ET 77 Ara Loading FING EEE T7 7 DEINO File ege 77 4 74 SD CARD Pandin vasene nnspdsdanadsdeannnddndm 78 4741 Displaying SD Card contents Lumnsnuansaemenmemmnn 78 4 7 4 2 Formatting SD e RE 78 4 7 4 3 Ordering the SD Card Directory srrrrrnvnrrrnnvrnrnnnnnnvnnnen 78 to CUNE as 78 4 8 1 How G Link system works sannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 79 4 9 C Link Navigation data transfer evrrrrrrrrrrererrrrrrrvvvrrrerrrerevereeenrereresene 79 191 EAN Heer 79 4 9 1 1 Intro
15. AWS Apparent Wind Speed Speed ot the air relative to the moving ship m Azimuth The angular measurement from the horizon to a satellite or another object m Beacon prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous vertical mark as a fixed aid to navigation m BRG Bearing It is the angle between the North True or Magnetic and a destination It represents the direction to follow m Buoy A floating object moored to the sea bottom in a particular charted place as an aid to navigation m Chain Selects the preferred chain The Loran chains are groups of transmitting stations that use timed radio pulse transmissions In each of these chains there 1s a master station and two or more slave or secondary stations Stations belonging to a same chain transmit pulses in timing groups a different time base identifies each chain The time base of each chain is the Group Repetition Interval or GRI This GRI identifies the chain in unique mode For example the GRI 4990 identifies the chain of Central Pacific zone m COG Course Over Ground Direction of the path over ground actually followed by a vessel User Manual 115 6 5 4 MODEM TEST To check the Modem connections 6 5 5 SERIAL PORTS If you ate having problems receiving data from the position finding instru ment this test should help determine the problem Change Parameters Allows to change the parameters of the serial interface This menu allows to sele
16. CEET EE 70 User Manual Reversing Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER 3 REVERSE Reversing a Route plan is most typically used to return to the point where the Route originally started 4 1 1 4 Selecting Route Color gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER COLOR ENTER It is possible to change Route color After pressing ENTER a window with 8 different colors appears Use the Joystick to select the Route legs color and press 1 Accept 2 CANCEL otherwise 4 1 1 5 Send and Receive Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SEND ENTER To transmit the Active Route information onto the NMEA output port The NMEA WPL amp RTE messages are sent to the output port gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER RECEIVE ENTER To save Route information received from the NMEA input port The re ceived route is saved on the Active Route overwriting it The NMEA WPL amp RTE messages are sent to the input port 4 1 2 WAYPOINTS You may add Waypoints delete Waypoints from a Route move any Way point in the Route to another location insert a Waypoint between two existing ones find any Waypoint at anytime Every time you place the cursor on a Waypoint the following functions are available 4 1 2 1 Adding Waypoint Place the cursor on position you want and then gt ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER ot gt Wet if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The Wayp
17. Deleting Waypoint 38 48 61 67 Depth E RE 94 Depth Areas gege ee 45 Depth Graph WEE 32 DED UN EE 35 PAN eege 117 Differential GP 116 BE EE 46 Digital Selective Calling 102 DIM MENU ugogtzeeee ek eg Edge ee 113 Eilen le 109 Display Mode rannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 40 44 46 Displaying e TE 57 Displaying Track Larsens 75 Eeer 35 39 73 Distance Step rvrvrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnrvvvnnvnen 75 Distance TO GO usanne 116 Distress Cal 102 116 KI W 88 BI EE EEE 88 Ho er 102 116 DSC Directory eegen 104 CN 103 DIE POE EE eacecometaena ten tens 88 Dynamic Nav Aids errrervernrrrnvrrnnnnernerer 41 E EBE Lue 73 116 120 Editing EBU VERN EE 74 Editing Event GT 72 Seil ao BO EE 70 Editing nie 57 Editing Waypoint sasomsmndenninnnnvhvden 62 Electronic Bearing Line 000088 73 Pil 71 87 Event Handler Type arararnvnvnvnnnvnnn 87 External Alarm saaana 24 95 114 External Alarm Connection 24 External Connectors 2 cceees 110 External NMEA Connections 23 External NMEA 0183 ietet ekeeesg eegen 89 External Signal WE 90 External WINING u asvsas riveksnimmniv 110 E EE EE EE 39 EE E A TT ei UE 91 Find ee og ERE 53 User Manual Find RE eee 58 Finding GT E 72 Finding info on Events 72 Finding info on Marks sausen 71 Finding info on Route sessen 58 Finding info on Waypoints 4 67 Finding Lakes By Names n
18. E 88 E 116 Alarm Ge 24 93 Alarms menu Luanda 116 Alternate Solution rarvrvvrrrvvnrrvnrnnvenvnnr 86 FE gt EE 35 Anchor Alarm revarevnrevnnvrnnvnnevnnvrnnvnnennr 93 Arrival Alarm aoeeoe 93 assistance 111 Attention Areas rrnnnnrnrnnrnvnrevnnrnnnvenrnr 45 Auto Info EE 85 Aito Off E 93 95 Automatic Info 47 85 MN 22 Autopilot Connections 22 B Background ROM rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 113 Eelere 17 113 Bearing mene 39 73 91 115 Fe 16 Bottom Echo Profile summen 43 DOUNAIRE E 25 35 GE 88 C OA FP ven 24 113 C CARD Connector rrruvvrrnnnvvvvrvnnnnn 113 C CARD Test REENEN 113 GE 23 C COM Connections a ca 23 GE pecs ceesce seats etepeceua ee sanastaneeesaeseene 78 G EEN 106 Cable Wiring Pages neneeeeeeeeeeenan 90 Calibrate Compass cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeees 92 Cartographic Functions snnnrnrnnnnnne 12 122 Cartography urene 25 CaN NO GSS mesoner 113 Caution Notice EE 21 CDI 1 ee 88 UNN 86 Change Parameters cccceeeeeeeeeees 114 Changing Speed amp Fuel rrnnnnnnnnnnnnn 58 Chart Boundaries n a 46 chart plotter ege 15 clearing RAM rrrrnrrnnnnrorrrvvvevvrrsnnnnnnn 113 Ee 88 UT ee 15 Compute Correction rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 90 OTIC e 113 ee AE EE a 113 Coordinate System rrrrnrnrnrnonononnnnnrr 86 ONE OCU ON EE ee eee 90 Correction Offset 91 Course EE 85 86 Course Over Ground s es 115 Course To Steer s
19. Finding information on Route Route Report gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER Waypoint identifer ROUTE 01 DATA REPORT 02 03 03 19 37 Fuel consumption per hour SPEED 3 0Kts FUEL FLOW 10 8L7Hr i LAT LON T BRG 07 per ETE FUEL lt Ram Fuel consumption between the rd gt ar aas Gen Waypoint and the first Waypoint rn den of the route Waypoint position EE JE EE OK EEE S ae aL em ks Estimated Time Enroute AEG grensene id B Time from the first Waypoint On e Si of the route Distance and Bearing between ss ana l the previous Waypoint and the Total Distance Distance from current one 2 me ee the first Waypoint of the route Fig 4 1 1 3 Route Data Report page If there are more than 9 Waypoint shown use the Joystick to select another page Changing Speed amp Fuel values gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER 1 Pe gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER 2 SPEED Insert value by using the Joystick and pressing ENTER CLEAR abort operation 58 User Manual 4 2 1 5 Goto gt Add Mark CENTER MARK ENTER or Place cursor on existing Mark Press GOTO a circle encloses the Mark symbol A straight line is shown on the scteen connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target 1s placed all navigation data are referred to this Target 4 2 1 6 Finding Mark gt MENU FIND ENTER
20. Hours Minutes Seconds Range 00 00 01 23 59 59 5 3 4 9 Timer Direction gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Timer Direction ENTER Set the Timer Direction UP or DOWN when Timer Direction is set UP the timer start from zero and increases it s value the alarm is activated when the timer reaches the Timer Value entered by the user When Timer Direction is set DOWN the count down starts from the value set by the user and decreases it s value The Alarm is activated when the Timer value goes to zero 5 3 4 10 Grounding Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Grounding Alarm ENTER To verify potential danger to navigation such as shallow water depth areas intertidal areas land rocks obstructions and shoreline constructions The maps are scanned every 10 seconds If any of the above objects are found the chart plotter notifies the danger on a dedicated warning message box The active Grounding Alarms are shown in the Grounding Alarm Report page The chart plotter scans a sector in front of the boat The direction is determined by the current boat heading 94 User Manual 3 2 GENERAL MENU The General Menu provides access to the set up functions Here you can choose the language you want see Pat 2 4 the measure units the date and time settings enable or disable the Keypad Beep see Par 1 2 and select the Cursor Speed gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER 3 2 1 UNITS SELECTION Allows to selec
21. Information Cursor Coordinates and User Points 3 5 7 1 Finding Port Services To locate and display the nearest available facilities of a particular type Le the nearest Hospital sailmaker bank etc gt MENU FIND ENTER PORT SERVICES ENTER The icons of the available services are shown Use the Joystick to select any facility and press ENTER or 1 Finp The list of the nearest ports up to 10 containing the facility will be shown on the screen Then choose the port you want and press ENTER or 1 Finn 3 5 7 2 Finding Ports By Name To select the Ports By Name function following the procedure gt MENU FIND ENTER PORTS BY NAME ENTER Shows the list of all ports stored on the C CARD in alphabetical order and allows to search ports by name to locate the ports on the map User Manual ES E Finding Ports By Distance To select the Potts By Distance function following the procedute gt MENU FIND ENTER PORTS BY DISTANCE ENTER Shows the list of all ports stored on the C CARD in closest distance order and allows to locate the ports on the map 3 5 7 4 Finding Tide Stations Finds the nearest Tide Stations up to 10 on the map from the boat position if a valid fix is received ot from the cursor position if the received fix position is not good gt MENU FIND ENTER TIDE STATIONS ENTER A new window will appear in few seconds Choose the Tide Stat
22. Last Wm Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Last Wr Calculated using Cruising Speed ETA to Destination Estimate Time of Arrival to the Destination Point Calculated Current Time TTG To Destination ETA to Next Waypoint Estimate Time of Arrival to the Waypoint after the Destination Calculated Current Time TTG To Next Waypoint ETA to Last Wm Estimate Time of Arrival to the End of the Route Calculated Current Time TTG To Last Wpr 4 9 1 8 Quick Info Route Navigation Quick Info on the Destination EXTERNAL Rte Gogo Route Name DESTINATION ID Wpt1 4 DST TTG Cons inm hi mm Lit 1193 00 57 7 41 83 12 05 41 54 4 Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Dest Route Length 1 18 Nm Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Last Wpt Fig 4 9 1 8 Quick Info on Destination User Manual 83 mode the navigation to the external destination will be terminated An appropriate watning message will be shown to notify that the Navigation to the external destina tion is active and to confirm whether Slave mode can be set Setting Slave mode the C link navigation data will be deleted The C link navigation data are deleted at Power Off 4 9 1 5 C link navigation data Acquisition and Display As soon as the C link navigation data is received the Slave parses the infor mation received and executes the relative actions depending on its current working status Important When the Na
23. Note The connection is valid for the C COM IR and C COM R 232 too 2 Into the Input Output menu set the C COM for Pott 1 as follows Uset Manual 23 gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port 1 Input ENTER C COM ENTER Also the modem C COM can be connected to any other Ports in this case set the format for the selected Pott 2 5 5 EXTERNAL ALARM CONNECTION To connect the External Alarm device see the following pictute POWER SUPPLY PIN CABLE COLOR FUNCTION 2 RED PWR 10 35 Vdc 8 BLUE OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM Open Collector POWER amp I O Fig 2 5 5 External Alarm Connection Once the connection is active to enable the External Alarm follow the procedure gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER External Alarm ENTER ON ENTER 2 6 ADDITIONAL C CARDS The chart plotter has a built in world map But during navigation you will need to use larger scale charts with detailed information These are available using the C CARDs The chart plotter allows you to install four of them at the same time because there are four slots You can insert and remove C CARDs while a chart is displayed but you do not insert or remove C CARDs while map is redrawing Note During normal operations the C CARD should not be removed since the chart plotter may lock up Hold the C CARD by the short inclined side so that you can see
24. Off Off Off Off On Depth Range Min 3 Mt 3 Mt 3 Mt 3 Mt 3 Mt 3 Mt 44 User Manual Menu Settings There are other three menus Display Navigation Display and Advanced to handle the chart plotter information Once you are in the Menu use your Joystick to highlight the item and press ENTER to activate or to proceed to the next selection menu 5 1 DISPLAY MENU Display Menu allows you to change how the chart plotter displays informa tion It is possible to select this menu only when the active page is the Chart Display or the Depth Graph in split mode so firstly select one of these pages for example Chart Display mode gt PAGE CHART DISPLAY ENTER Of gt CHART if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 5 1 1 AUTO INFO gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Auto Info ENTER The type of Automatic Info is user selectable see Par 3 5 2 5 1 2 SCREEN AMPLIFIER gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Screen Amplifier ENTER The Screen Amplifier function allows when it is On and Home mode is set to place map on the screen telated to the fix position and direction so the map shown is that before the ship The default setting is Off User Manual 85 Quick info on Single Destination Depth Range Max 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt Land Elevations On Off Off Off Off On EXTERNAL DESTNATION Land Elevation Data On Off Off Off Off On Roads On Off Off Off Off On aii eeu POIs On Off
25. Off Off Off On Lat Lon Grid On Off Off Off Off On Fig 4 9 1 8a Quick Info on Single Destination Chart Boundaries On Auto Off Off Off Auto Mixing Levels On Off Off Off Off Off Note Value Added Data On Off Off Off Off On The window layout depends on the project Chart Lock On On On On On On Und Objects Limit 9999Mt 10Mt 10Mt 10Mt 10Mt 10Mt Rocks Icon Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Obstructions Icon Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Diffusers Icon Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Wrecks Icon Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Place Names On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Place Names ENTER Name Tags On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Name Tags ENTER Nav Aids amp Light Sectors On Nav Aids amp Light Sectors are shown Off Nav Aids amp Light Sectors are not shown No Sector Nav Aids are shown Light Sectors are hidden The default setting 1s On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Nav Aids amp Light Sectors ENTER Attention Areas On Off The default setting is On The Attention Areas will al ways be contour only when On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Attention Areas ENTER Tide amp Currents On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Tides amp Currents ENTER Seabed Type On Off The default setting is On
26. Two I O 6 pins cables 1 mt 3 9 cable code CBCOFS0603 Fuse 2A Fuse hldet 2pcs External packaging User Manual C MAP C CARD cartography data cards are available through your local dealer For additional information on C MAP Cartography visit web site at www c map com 1 2 1 SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 1 1 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS Recordable Individual points User Points 5000 Type of User Points 16 Routes Routes 3000 Max User Points per Route 3000 Tracking Tracks E Points per Track 10000 Step by Distance 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 5 1 2 5 10 Nm Step by Time 1 5 10 30 Sec 1 3 5 Min Cartographic Functions Worldwide Background 12 Uset Manual m HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision It is the index for position fixing accuracy The smaller the HDOP value the mote accurately the position can be fixed E Home In Operating mode called also Navigate mode all operations refer to the ship s position e Landmarks Any prominent object such as monument buiding silo tower mast on land which can be used in determining a location or a direction m Latitude The angular distance North or South of the equator measuted by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 90 m LAT LON Coordinate system using Latitude and Longitude coordinates to define a position on earth m LOG Speed of the vessel relative to the water m Longitude The angular distance East
27. USER POINTS ENTER window is opened to find a stored Mark by entering its label Use the Joystick to insert the name and press 1 CONFIRM 1 CANCEL otherwise 4 2 1 7 Finding information on Marks User Points List page gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER LIST ENTER A full window ts opened showing information about all stored User Points Marks Events and Waypoints Move up down the Joystick to select the User Point you wish If the page contains more than 11 User Points the list continues in the next pages See Par 4 1 2 8 4 1 2 8 Send and Receive Marks gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER SEND ENTER To send all User Points to an external device through the serial port gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER RECEIVE ENTER To read User Points from the NMEA input port 4 2 2 EVENTS In Navigate mode you may place a location with an Event symbol and num ber directly on the ship s position Move the cursor to exit from Navigate mode place the cursor on an Event to access the following functions 4 2 2 1 Adding Event gt EVENT MOB Of gt 4 EVENT if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 An Event is placed directly on the ship s position Note eee It is possible to place an Event only if the chart plotter 1s making a valid position fix 4 2 2 2 Deleting Event gt Place cursor on existing Event 2 DELETE User Manual 71 4 2 1 3 Deleting Mar
28. a 55 Finding Lakes Information 008 54 Finding MarK usb 71 Finding Nearest Ports msmevrrroevnrvrrenn 53 Finding Obstructions 54 55 Finding Port Services 30 32 33 34 53 112 Finding Tide Stations seen 54 Finding Waypoint sann 65 67 Finding Wrecks amp Obstructions54 55 56 Fish FINDET eege 106 SE 43 Fix amp Compass Menu ccccccceeeeeees 90 PIX GOMecion 2 ssvuessersenvnriiessierkoeraeddene 90 ED EEE 86 EU eg 58 FUN AO 49 Full Info on RE 49 Function EN 19 29 Functions Menu ccccccsseeseeeeeeeeeeeees 18 G General Menu ccccececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 GOD sere 18 64 71 72 PL er 22 34 GPS Connections rrrrnrnrnorononrnrnnnnnnrr 22 PD he 34 SPS G ar 34 Grounding Alarm rnrorrrvvvvrrerrrrrnn 94 95 Grounding Alarm Menu 94 95 Grounding Depth Limit rrrnnnnnnnnnnnne 95 H MP 34 Heading ierg 92 116 Heading Alarm EE 94 leet 58 0 EE EE 19 I Mos 50 MOON EE 48 Input Data Display rrrvrvvrrrrrnnnnnnrrnr 114 Input Output as 88 Inserting AB sjarmerende 73 Inserting CAPD 24 Inserting EBL VRM rrnnnnnnrnvrvvvvvvvveren 73 Inserting le 56 Inserting Way poll Lusasvendenmesnume 64 ASSEN save 109 Analytical Index DRIT aon aE 33 A A SCOpe ON 39 43 AB function ananasen 73 About page E 112 Adding Event EE 71 e e leie 68 Adding Waypoint n 3 99 Additional Second Factor rruvvrnrrnvvrrn 86 Advanced
29. allows customizing the NMEA 0183 sentence transmitted on each pott Each port can transmit a different set of sentences among GLL VTG BOD XTE BWC RMA RMB RMC APB WCV GGA HSC HDG MWV The default setting is GLL VIG XTE RMB RMC APB MWV On and BOD BWC RMA WCV GGA HSC HDG Off gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 NMEA Output ENTER 5 3 1 4 NMEA 0183 Output Talker ID The Talker Id is the 2 characters following the chat Start of sentence in a NMEA 0183 sentence that identifies the type of instrument that sends the string The chart plotter allows selecting one of the following Talker identifier II Inte grated Instrument GP GPS EC Electronic Chart System ECS RA Radar and User Manual 89 possible to display this menu only if the Navigation Data page or the 3D Road page has been selected so firstly select one of this pages for example Navigation Data page gt PAGE NAVIGATION DATA ENTER of gt Nav if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 and then gt MENU MENU NAV DISPLAY ENTER 5 2 1 CDI SCALE gt PAGE NAVIGATION DATA ENTER then gt MENU MENU NAV DISPLAY ENTER CDI Scale ENTER Select your preferred CDI Course Deviation Indicator Scale among 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 10 0 Nm by using the Joystick and then press ENTER The default setting i
30. around the chart plotter acting as a shield for the antenna If after 15 minutes the chart plotter does not get the fix turn it Off and On again The chart plotter screen becames very dark after a long exposure to direct sun light Control the contrast see Par 2 3 6 4 2 WHEN NOTHING ELSE WORKS The list above should allow you to solve most of the operating problems you are likely to encounter Simply disconnecting the chart plotter from power for a moment may solve your problem as well If this does not help you can try one additional memory clear option This is a factory default RAM Clear that should only be tried after all other attempts have been made When using the RAM Clear feature you will loose all user stored intor mation and the chart plotter will default to factory settings Before this step you have the option of saving user Marks Track history and Routes to a SD Card this is an optional purchase from your dealer To perform a RAM Clear see Par 6 5 1 6 4 3 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE If you still need assistance call your local dealer reporting the Software Re User Manual 111 6 3 EXTERNAL CONNECTORS IPIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GND COMMON l POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc INPUT 1 AUTOPILOT GND OUTPUT 2 RX ONS Di Up wi nie POWER amp I O POWER amp I O CABLE PIN CABLE COLOR FUNCTION S 1 BLACK GND COMMON 2 RED PWR 10 35 Vdc 8 BLUE OUT
31. contained in the page selecting the Nav Display menu see EE gt PAGE NAVIGATION DATA ENTER Of gt H Nav if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 Fix Coordinates 5021 056N 208501 Date and yp Fix Good we Kit x UTC U or Local L Time Fix Status To DEST lt Alphanumeric identifier Speed Over Ground of the Target if set FER SOG S H Kts Distance post 2 187 m kg ROB OO vm Course Over Ground Cross Track Error Course To Steer CDI Course Deviation Indicator Steering Fig 3 1 1 3 Navigation Data Page 3 1 1 4 Road page The 3D Road Data Page shows in graphic mode navigation data It is pos sible to customize the information contained in the page selecting the Nav Display menu see Pat 5 2 gt PAGE 3D ROAD ENTER of gt Roan ifit is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 Speed Over CrOUNd TTT q J Course Over Ground sos 3 0 xs cos 175 w Distance lJ par 2 138 mn cts 185 4 Course To Steer RQ BO wm R 010 lt Cross Track Error E f Steering Alphanumeric identifier of the Target if set CDI g Course Deviation Indicator CDI Course Deviation Indicator Fig 3 1 1 4 3D Road Data Page User Manual 43 3 1 1 5 GPS Status page The GPS Status page shows in graphic mode GPS data gt PAGE GPS STATUS ENTER ot gt H STATUS if it is present whe
32. default setting is NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N and press ENTER to confirm 2 5 3 EXTERNAL NMEA CONNECTIONS Select one of the available Ports and connect the EXTERNAL NMEA wites to selected port signals For example to connect the EXTERNAL NMEA to PORT 2 connector serial Pott 3 see the following picture IPIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION 1 GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc INPUT 4 GND OUTPUT 5 EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT Fig 2 5 3 External NMEA Connections on serial Port 3 Then choose your preferred setting for input format following the procedure gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port 3 Input ENTER Select your setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 1200 N81 N NMEA 4800 N81 N NMEA 4800 N82 N NMEA 9600 081 N NMEA 9600 N81 N the default setting is 4800 N81 N and press ENTER to confirm Now set the output format to the same input format following the procedure gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Pott 3 Output ENTER 2 5 4 C COM CONNECTIONS To connect the modem C COM to the chart plotter follow the procedure MN ie Connect E POWER amp 1 0 CONNECTOR POWER amp 1 0 VJ PIN CABLE COLOR FUNCTION 1 GND COMMON PWR 10 35 Vdc lt A Ei Used by C COM Used by C COM OUTPUT2 Dr Used by C COM Te INPUT2 OUTPUT EXTERNAL ALARM Fig 2 5 4 C COM Connection
33. fixed into the slot 3 Fig 2 6 1a Inserting C CARD II The new cartography information will be displayed when you move the cursor into an area covered by the new charts making pan or zoom operations The boundary of each chart digitized in the current C CARD is shown as a rectangle 2 6 2 REMOVING C CARD Press lightly the C CARD you wish to remove 1 and move tt to the left 2 until you hear a click the C CARD will ejected out of the slot 3 Fig 2 6 2 Removing C CARD Note ss C MAP zs continuously creating new charts and revising old ones If you wish to receive information on the newest availbale charts you can write for the catalog of available C MAP C CARD at your dealer Note To insert and remove the SD Card follow the C CARD procedure describe above User Manual 25 2 7 VIDEO INPUT By accessing this menu it is possible to see images on the chartplotter display captured from an external video signal source if connected to the chartplotter Al lows the picture in picture functionality so a Video Input image can be shown on a window and placed over the other Video Input image at full screen gt PAGE VIDEO INPUT ENTER Note ee If the Video Input signal is not detected E g the video Camera is not connected to the Video Input connector the VIDEO INPUT menu item must be grayed out It is possible to select one of the following pages 1 Full Screen Video 1 Shows the image from the vide
34. into a Menu moving the Joystick to the tight enters a selection moving the Joystick to the lett clears the function If pressing MENU for 3 seconds from chart and data page allows to custom ize all data fields shown in the selected page The GOTO key Press GOTO to select the Goto function The EVENT key Press and release EVENT MOB to place Event marker Long press EVENT MOB to insert the MOB Man OverBoard long press EVENT MOB when the MOB is already present deletes it The ER key Places EBL and VRM The TRACK key Opens Track menu to select Track switches Track On Off delete Track change Track color pattern change Track recording step switches Track display On Off 18 User Manual 6 4 TROUBLESHOOTING The following is a brief guide to some of the problems you may experience while using the chart plotter with common solutions 6 4 1 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS The chart plotter does not turn On Make sure that the correct voltage 10 35 volt dc is present Check also that the polarity is correct Refer to the Par 2 2 The chart plotter does not turn Off If after a POWER pressure for at least 3 seconds the chart plotter does not turn Off then turn Off the voltage The chart plotter does not respond to any command Try to turn Off and then turn On If the problem persists erase the memory see Par 6 5 1 The chart plotter does not get a valid fix Make sure that no metal obstacle 1s placed
35. on the Route when you reach or pass the present destination 3 4 5 TIME TO GO When the Target is set the TIG value can be displayed in the Text Area see Pat 3 1 1 Otherwise select the 3D Road Page see Pat 3 1 1 4 where you can read TTG value if it is selected gt PAGE 3D ROAD ENTER Of gt H Roap if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 3 4 6 DELETING TARGET Place cursor on Target icon then press 1 Stor window appears to con firm the stop of the navigation press 1 CONFIRM and the symbol identifies Target disappears from the screen 3 5 C MAP NT MAX INFORMATION MAX is a major evolution of the NT NT product technology Key points are New Data Features Tides and Currents intuitive arrows show direction and strength World Background Charts with terrestrial data Value Added Data Pictures and Diagrams Land Data Enhanced Port Info User Manual 39 New Presentation Features Cleat View advanced legibility techniques providing more chart data on the screen Cleat Info sophisticated Human Disctionary to translate Nav Aid abbreviations found on paper cahtts Dynamic Fonts and Symbols Dynamic Nav Aids an innovative and dynamic presentation mode Flexi Zoom increased Under and Over Zoom between chart levels resulting in optimal scale display for any situation Dynamic Elevation Data optimised palettes for chart plotters with 256 or more colors inludes new
36. or West of the prime meridian Greenwich meridian as measured by lines perpendicular to the parallels and coverging at the poles from 0 to 180 E Loran The Loran Chains are groups of transmitting stations that use timed radio pulse transmissions m Magnetic Deviation The angle between the Magnetic North and the Compass North m Magnetic Variation The angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at any place expressed in degrees West or East to indicate the direction of magnetic North from true North It changes from point to point and at the same point with time m Mark Reference points related to cursor position see Par 4 2 m Natural Features Any topographic feature formed by the action of natural processes coastlines relief glaciers m Navigate Operating mode called also Home mode all operations refer to the ship s position m NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the National Marine Electronics Associa tion of America It is an international standard that enables equipment from many different manufac tures to be connected together and to share information m OSGB Ordnance Survey of Great Britain A coordinate system describing only Great Britain Generally used with GBR36 datum which also desctibes only Great Britain This coordinate system cannot be used in any other part of the world m Pictures and Diagrams The MAX data format allows assigning one or mote image t
37. otherwise by selecting DSC LOG the DSC Log page is shown 5 7 C STAFF MENU The C Staff functions are based on STAFF Concept Satellite Tracking Aided Fleet Fishing The STAFF Concept is designed for professional fishing purpose to allow monitoring the position of the vessels of a fleet from each vessel the fleet may have until 20 vessels max gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER C STAFF ENTER For more information see the specific User Manual 5 8 FISH FINDER MENU The chart plotter combined with the sonar performance of the Fish Finder is one of the most advanced marine navigation system available To select the Fish Finder menu first select one of the pages related to the Fish Finder and then once the Fish Finder page is selected access the Fish Finder menu by pressing gt MENU For more information see the specific User Manual Note The Fish Finder display page ts available only if the Fish Finder is connected and powered On 5 9 RADAR SETUP MENU The Radar consists of a scanner unit which illuminates targets with micto wave energy and then collects the echoes from those targets The scanner unit in cludes the Radar antenna transmitter receiver and necessary electronics The scan net unit is connected to a chart plotter equipped with software capable of displaying 106 User Manual Select your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX the
38. settings for various functions Here you can set the system for your navigational requirements gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER 5 3 4 1 Auto Off gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Auto Off ENTER You can enable On or disable Off the automatic shutdown of the alarms when the alarm condition disappears The default setting is On 5 3 4 2 Arrival Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Arrival Alarm ENTER Specifies the radius of a circle around the Waypoint of a Route when your vessel reaches this circle the alarm sounds After pressing ENTER a box will appear with Off 00 Using the Joystick select the number preferred and press ENTER The default setting is 1 00 Nm 5 3 4 3 XTE Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER XTE Alarm ENTER Specifies the distance your Cross Track Error XTE can vary before the sound of an alarm or disables the XTE Alarm Off After pressing ENTER a box will appear with 00 Using the Joystick select the number preferred and press ENTER The default setting is Off 00 5 3 4 4 Anchor Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Anchor Alarm ENTER This function allows inserting of the limit of anchor dragging beyond that the alarm 1s activated The chart plotter computes the distance between the current GPS position and the GPS position saved at the activation of the anchor alarm in the menu If the computed distance exceeds the value set m t
39. the C MAP label NCLINED SIDES A A OM a SN e Fig 2 6 1 Inserting C CARD I 24 User Manual sel Name Contact Name and Phone number to any MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity so that when a DSC Distress Call or Position Request is received the name of the vessel is displayed in place of the MMSI number a unique number that is assigned to a DSC radio station for use in emergency situations OSC DIRECTORY VESSEL NAME MMSI CONTACT PHONE SCORPION 0046712433 ERICH SMITH 12372133456 STRIKE 99 0036612458 JIMMY PAGE 22832178345 JUPITER 0036612459 ROBERTPIO 22114433001 SARA 0063412123 SUSANNE 44332211001 DELETE DELETE ALL Fig 5 6 2 2 Example of DSC Directory page Edit gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER EDIT ENTER Edit the fields of any existing entry in the Directory Vessel Name MMSI number contact and phone number Add gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER ADD ENTER Add a new entry to the Directory Delete gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER DELETE ENTER Delete the selected entry Delete All gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER DELETE ALL ENTER Deletes all entries in the page 5 6 3 QUICK INFO ON DSC ICONS Placing the cursor on the Distress Call or Position Request icon the following information is displayed Vessel Name MMSI Numbe
40. the navigation to the Distress Call or Position Request icon The chart plotter changes the map scale to allow showing the Distress Call or Position Request icon and the vessel s icon simultaneously on the screen The chart plotter then verifies if there are obstructions land or low water between the two positions If obstructions are found the chart plotter shows a pop up screen saying that the navigation to the Distress Call cannot be set automatically and the user must define a route to avoid the obstacles Stay on View Exits the pop up screen and remains on the selected map screen 5 6 2 DSC MENU To select the DSC menu gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER The DSC menu is shown on the screen the items are described in the following paragraphs 5 6 2 1 DSC LOG gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER Selecting Log shows the Distress Call Log page or Position Request Log page it depends which of the two was selected User Manual 103 The following selections are available Real Time View On The data 1s shown the area of the download at the current date and time received from the GPS Real Time View Off The Weathet data is not displayed The layer displayed is the one selected into the previous menu item 5 5 1 5 Type of Data gt MENU MENU C WEATHER ENTER TYPE OF DATA ENTER Allows selecting the type of data see the previous Fig 5 5 5 6 DSC The DSC Digital Selective Calling 1s a
41. when the DSI bat is opened via DSI alarm icon it is allowed to obtain information about each active DSI box the red ones it is possible to select them by cursor move ment left right and a list of active alarms is shown under neath the selected box By pressing CLEAR the DSI bar is removed from the screen 4 User Manual 5 1 8 USER POINTS gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER User Points ENTER Sets On icon label Off or Icon only icon the displaying of User Point The default setting 1s On 5 1 9 SYMBOL SIZE gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Symbol Size ENTER Sets Normal or Small the icon of User Point The default setting is Normal 5 1 10 EVENT HANDLER TYPE gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Event Handler Type ENTER Selects the type as Normal or By Key if By Key is selected it is possible to set the desired number for the Event The default setting is Normal 5 1 11 DATA WINDOW MODE gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Data Window Mode ENTER Customizes the Text Area layout among Full Screen Vertical Text Area with 5 boxes and Text Area with 8 boxes see Par 3 1 1 The default setting is 5 Boxes 5 1 12 CURSOR WINDOW gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Cursor Window ENTER Enables On or disables Off the display of the cursor window on the screen The default setting 1s On 5 1 13 POSITION SYMBOL gt MENU MENU
42. 2 the line will rubber band drawing a dotted line between the last Waypoint and the cursor and another dotted line between the cursor and the next Waypoint 64 User Manual DISTANCE 173 1 Nm BEARING i 103 M i iii ge Fig 4 1 2 6a Placing Waypoint between two existing ones IT Once you have positioned the cursor at new location press 1 ACCEPT 49942 800N 000925 698K DISTANCE 197 3 Nm BEARING oe E Fig 4 1 2 6b Placing Waypoint between two existing ones III 4 1 2 7 Finding Waypoint gt MENU FIND ENTER USER POINTS ENTER User Manual 65 SITEXK Customer Service If you encounter problems during the installation or operation of this product or cannot find the information you need please contact Sitex Customer Service The contact numbers and e mail address for Sitex Customer Service are Sitex Main Oftfce 1 631 996 2690 Sitex Fax 1 631 996 2693 Sitex Service E mail address service si tex com Sitex Customer Support E mail address customerserviceQsi tex com Sitex Main Office Address 25 Enterprise Zone Drive Ste 2 Riverhead NY 11901 Technical Support is available from 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday 64 User Manual User Manual 65
43. 3 1 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Input Disables selecting Off or sets the format for the navigation data input serial Port1 2 3 4 5 For example to set the Port as NMEA 0183 4800 Baud Rate Parity None 8 Bits Number 1 Stop Bit and Normal Polarity you must select 4800 N81 N The available choice is among 1200 N81 N 4800 N81 N 4800 N82 N 9600 O81 N 9600 N81 N C COM The default setting is 4800 N81 N gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Pott 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Input ENTER Choose your preferred setting and press ENTER to confirm Note The option C COM defines on which Port both Input and Output the C COM modem is connected It is important to remark that this setting affects the Input and the Output of the selected Port C COM can only be set on one Port at time If C COM was already assigned to a Port and the user tries to set the C COM to another Port the chart plotter will show a message that warns the user about the current settings and asks if the new settings must overwrite the previous ones 5 3 1 2 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Output Disables Off or sets the interface as NMEA 0183 NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX The default setting is 0183 gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Output ENTER 5 3 1 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 NMEA Output The chart plotter
44. 3 4 1 ADDING WAYPOINT To create a Waypoint place the cursor on position you want and then gt ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER of gt Med if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The Waypoint appears on the screen and this becomes the first point on your first Route An info window containing Route number data and time Way point name symbol and Latitude Longitude is shown 3 4 2 CREATING ROUTE Repeat the Adding Waypoint procedute described in the previous Par 3 4 1 The sequence of moving the cursor and pressing ENTER is continued to create the Route until you have reached the last Waypoint your final destination Segments connecting the Waypoints are shown and the starting point is identified User Manual 37 by a circle surrounding the first Waypoint of the Route 45 27 854N 16 gt 19 138E sd e H 0 CURSOR 50 22 484N 000917 447W4 DISTANCE 791 8 Nm o 3 4 3 DELETING WAYPOINT Place the cursor on the Waypoint to be deleted ees en e im oe e 4221 P Ee FAKS Lie 50 48 007N 001 O8 427E 2 DELETE 3 EDIT Fig 3 4 3 Deleting Waypoint 38 User Manual Corrects fixes from the positioning instrument By placing the cursor on the ship s real position and selecting this option the error is calculated and internally memorized for appropriate correction but not applied 5 3 2 3 Correction Offset gt MENU MENU ADVAN
45. 5 2 Getting Automatic IND seiiher innean nannaa 47 3 5 2 1 Info on objects with IESSE esieiegshtreuederk eiegeeeekgee ee 48 Change Picture Size eegenen 48 3 5 2 2 Quick Info on Lakes ssskegegtzeeeier egeg eck ee deteEENeeegeeg 48 2929 Fulling 0n AE 49 3 5 3 Info Tree and Expanded Info Page urrrnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnrnrrrnrnrnrnrrrnrererer 50 EE MO FUNGON EE E 50 555 Gening EE EE sees 50 355 Geting Ne IND eessen deeg 51 Dr FONN 53 3 5 71 Finding POM Services esdegiert gedeien eege 53 3 5 7 2 Finding PONS By Name sccstecicaccacetetvencscusstyiscnseserxtescndeets 53 3 5 7 3 Finding Ports BY Distance ege gedet 54 3 5 7 4 Finding Tide Stations estiereeden Seegen EE 54 3579 Finding Wrecks cisrenan a 54 35 60 Finding QDSMUCHONS egene ee 54 AE let 419 00 EE 54 3 5 7 8 Finding Lakes Information LVasesessaem masten 54 3 5 7 9 Finding Lakes By Names Lavest 55 PN NPE en 55 3 5 7 11 leie eege leie ue 55 5112 Finding User PFOS E 56 3 6 MAN OVERBOARD MOB ssicectescasssaeusessscuisicetdeiatdabeniseesteacdeiatserestwessveees 56 26 1 VSS MOB EE 56 3 62 Deleting MOB E 56 For the Experienced User seen 57 4 1 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES e 57 2 erf E 57 TT SC CUIG ROUGE svavesaoserrrrasre seine 57 Displaying ei 57 ENN E 57 Hide Show Route E 58 Roule E 58 User Manual Deleting Mark rrernennnnornonnnnnnnnnenennnnene 70 Deleting MOB sicie 56 Deleting EE 79 Deleting Route AAR 58 59 Deleting BR Ee 39 Deleting Track E 74
46. ARDs contact yout local dealer All units must have the WorldWide Background upload function that is activated from the system Worldwide Background Update The System Update menu is entered from the About page To select this menu fol low the procedure gt Plug the special data C CARD MENU MENU About ENTER MENU Uppate Wortpwibde Cuarts ENTER 6 5 SYSTEM TEST If you have connected your position finding device according to the instruc tions and chosen the proper menu selection for your device and are still having problems with your chart plotter the extended auto test should help determine the problem Make sure the chart plotter is turned Off While pressing and holding any other key turn the chart plotter On A new menu will appear on the display Use the Joystick to select the preferred test this will display in reverse video and with the relative menu window To choice the test press ENTER To exit from any submenu press CLEAR To exit ftom the System Test turn Off the chart plotter 6 5 1 RAM menu This test verifies the integrity of the memories and if preferred during this test all the internal memory can be erased and the default setting restored RAM Test To verify the integrity of the RAM If on the screen the message ERROR I2 User Manual Before You Begin This chapter provides basic information to get you start using the chart plot ter it will help you to become familia
47. BL VRM gt EBL VRM 1 Accert Press 1 DELETE to delete the line and the circle User Manual 73 A window to confirm the deletion is shown Press 1 CONFIRM 2 CANCEL otherwise the Event remains on the screen shaded until the next screen is redrawn Note Tf you try to delete any User Point used as GOTO a Warning window will appear advicing that the User Point belongs to an active Route and cannot be deleted 4 2 2 3 Editing Event gt Place cursor on existing Event 3 For window appears to modify Name Color and Symbol the existing Event Use the Joystick to select the field If you have selected Name field press ENTER use the Joystick to insert the character 8 characters max press ENTER If you have selected Color field press ENTER a window with 8 different colors appears Use the Joystick to select the color and press ENTER If Symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different symbols appears Use the Joy stick to select the Symbol and press ENTER The Notes field is used to insert an alphanumeric text max 15 characters Then press I Accept to confirm the data entered 4 2 2 4 Goto gt Place cursor on existing Event GOTO A circle encloses the Event symbol A straight line is shown connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target is placed all navigation data are referred to this Target 4 2 2 5 Finding Event gt MENU FIND ENTER U
48. CED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Correction Offset ENTER Manual correction of fix position 5 3 2 4 Static Navigation gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Static Navigation ENTER Sets up a threshold for the speed When the speed received from the position ing device is under that threshold the chart plotter displays zero speed The default value is 0 1 Knots 5 3 2 5 Position Filter gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Position Filter ENTER Turns On Off the Position Filter In case of a jittering fix this option makes the ship position more stable and the track smoother The default setting is Off 5 3 2 6 Speed Filter gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Speed Filter ENTER Turns On Off the Speed Filter When it is On you can filter the speed of the ship to optimize it The default setting is Off 3 3 2 Bearing gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Bearing ENTER Selects either degrees magnetic Auto Mag or True If magnetic readings are selected the variation is computed automatically for every zone as soon as the chart is displayed The default setting is Auto Mag 5 3 2 8 Magnetic Variation gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER Magnetic Variation ENTER It is possible to calculate th
49. F the alarm The default setting is ON 5 4 2 6 TCPA Limit MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER TCPA LIMIT ENTER The values allowed are from 1 to 30 min The default setting is 10 min 98 User Manual OST Nr LS x Ka POINTS s06 MH ZS E e E OFF En e Coord inate P Datum FUNCTIONS On Points aM Auto Info Screen Amplifier S nn Line INFINITE hrererererertrer About ISHIP ICON MODE Steady a Sustem ddd nm nam ER 1984 Fix Datum User Points Symbol Size vent Handler T a A fa 41 13 776N FUNCTIONS n 889 47 259E ROUTE S ach P USER POINTS N RN j A o OEST USER C CARD y Sv mbol Size Vertica tl Event Handler p ow Mode J rt ata d Cur ndow Position Symbol t 4 Fig 3 1 1 1 Text Area layout It is also possible to edit fields shown in every screen configuration Edit mode is activated directly from the chart display pressing MENU for 3 seconds Once the Edit mode is active the first box with the label turns in reverse video screen The user can choose the active box by moving the Joystick left or right Pressing ENTER the user can choose the data to be shown on the selected field by moving through the selections and os ENTER again SO 21 268N O04 O8 7391 1 icon Charting or FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Navigation Fix Coordinates 2 icon DEST Destination ID TTG Ti
50. ION uavsusmnsnamenvm 15 POSS E 90 PONT OE 20 FENNENG 15 Q UN 48 105 Quick Info on Lakes 48 R BUT eee eee EE 106 ENE E 113 RAM Me nesen 112 RAM TOS Gu 112 Range and Beanng uuuvmevrereamimne 73 Receive Events 72 Receive Marke 71 72 Receive route 59 Receive Routes and Marks 90 Receive User Points 68 71 72 PROMIOVING sesoses aesae sinan 109 Removing C CARD rnnnrnvvvvvvenvrrnrrernnn 25 Reversing Route AAR 59 Rivers amp Lakes 45 Road PAGS suiscseremnssouasiinrasinnsasescseaeuasaes J3 Ge EE 46 ROCKS JE 46 Route oo ceeccececeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeues 37 57 75 Route Report aa 58 S Safety Status Bar rrrnnrnrrrorrrrrrrnnnrnnn 42 le Be cts cesscseccancestiaceeegneseeneachtacaent 77 Screen Amplifier scccceceeessseee 85 User Manual Table of Content 1 idee e TE ilo SE Werer Re e EE eebe TaT ee 1 2 1 1 Main Ne Ee 1 2 1 2 Gin Re EC Le EE 2 Before YOU CTT IN 21 THE KEYBOARD Penance eee ERN EENEN PIANE EENEN RE FUNCION JE EE EE E EE 2 2 TURNING THE CHART PLOTTER ON AND OFF AE GE EN Ne 2 3 CHANGING BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST EE 2 4 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE Leine eee 25 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS vanene ET PENE 2 5 2 Autopilot Connections Lu veecconctasecioncsiswavensiesecieinehateerdadeseeneieee 2 5 3 External NMEA Connections use 2 5 4 C COM Connections seede 2 5 5 External Alarm Comes 2 6 ADDITIONAL C CARDS E ER Inserting ata See eee et ee es 2 6 2 Removi
51. Large side on the right side settings 3 5 1 3 Perspective View gt MENU Perspective View ENTER Chart data may be projected in perspective mode during navigation This function allows setting the panoramic View of the chart s the upper side of the map is more compressed than the lower side a wider map area is visible The perspective view allows showing mote chart information immedi ately ahead and around the cursot Fig 3 5 1 3 Perspective View 3 5 1 4 Dynamic Nav Aids gt MENU Dynamic Nav Aids ENTER This function allows settings blinking lights on Nav Aids The blink period and color of each Nav aid is read from the Nav Aid attributes available on the data cartridge When the ship is inside the Nav Aid nominal range the light of the Nav Aid will start blinking When Dynamic Nav Aids option is set to On when the flashing light is Off or when fix position is out of the sector the light color is displayed by using a faint light color User Manual 41 35 5 Map Orientation gt MENU Map Orientation ENTER Selects ortentation of your chart according to The default setting 1s North Up North Up the map is shown with North upwards Track Up the map is shown with the ship s current heading upwards If Track Up is selected insert the Map Orientation Resolution angle by using the Joy stick up and down in the range 5 60 degrees the default setting is 30 3 5 1 6 Mixing Lev
52. MIRROR C CARDs When one or mote MIRROR C CARD 1s found in one or both CPs a special connection is established between the CPs to abilitate the MIRROR C CARDs If a regular C CARD which has previously activated a MIRROR C CARD is te moved even the MIRROR card will be not read anymore on the other unit 4 9 C LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER This function allows transferring C Link navigation data Route Name Des tination ID amp Position Next Waypoint ID amp Position Total Route length Fuel Consumption Rate ETA TTG etc Hereinafter C Link navigation data between two chart plotters linked through the C Link system The chart plotters can be set to operate in two modes MASTER mode Primary Chart Plottet that sends data SLAVE mode Secondary Chart Plotter that receives data When the navigation is activated on the Master chart plotter the C Link navigation data will be continuously sent to the Slave until the navigation is active If the Master is navigating to a Single Destination the Slave will show the Destination position and activate the navigation to it If the Master is navigating to a Route the Slave will show the Route Leg composed by the Destination and the Waypoint after the Destination Next Waypoint and activate the navigation to tt Any variation to the current C Link navigation data will be transferred from the Master to the Slave The Slave will be provided with a few dedicated pages to show the C Lin
53. MS ENTER External Alarm ENTER When any alarm condition occurs the pin is switched from High Impedance to ground This signal can be used by an external device as a hooter or buzzer You can enable On or disable Off the External Alarm The default setting is On 5 4 AIS MENU AIS is an Automatic Identification System It has been introduced to im prove the safety of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of ship to ship ship reporting and VTS applications The system should enable operators to obtain User Manual 95 box will appear with 00 Using the Joystick select the number preferred and press ENTER The default setting is Off 00 5 3 4 5 Depth Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Depth Alarm ENTER Specifies the depth or disables the Depth Alarm After pressing ENTER a box will appear with 00 Using the Joystick select the number preferred and press ENTER The default setting is Off 00 5 3 4 6 Heading Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Heading Alarm ENTER You can enable On or disable Off the Heading Alarm The default setting is Off 5 3 4 7 Timer Alarm gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Timer Alarm ENTER Starts On or Stops Off the Timer Alarm counter The Timer Alarm is activated when the defined time is expired 5 3 4 8 Timer Value gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Timer Value ENTER Enter the Timer Value
54. NOAA palette for US market Perspective View Real World perspective view of the chart updated realtime during navigation MAX and NT NT C CARD coexistence When NT data and MAX data cover different areas the chart plotter gets data from both charts depending on the current position When NT data and MAX data cover the same area the chart plotter gets data only from MAX chatt This is for the WorldWide Background as well 3 5 1 MAP MENU 3 5 1 1 Zoom Type gt MENU Zoom Type ENTER This feature allows more expansions or compression of the chart scale while zooming in of out Zoom Mode has two options STANDARD default or FLEXI ZOOM When in FLEXI ZOOM mode a short ZOOM push causes a change of chart whilst a long ZOOM push press and hold causes a pop up window to be dis played on a corner of the screen The window shows the current Zoom Factor By pressing ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT the map is expanded or compressed according to the zoom factor selected The Window is automatically closed if ZOOM is not pressed for 2 sec onds and the selected zoom factor will be used at the next zoom in out 3 5 1 2 Fonts amp Symbols gt MENU Fonts amp Symbols ENTER 40 User Manual WARNING AA After every software upgrade the RAM is cleared and the chart plotter re starts with the usual default settings Please go to the Input output menu and set the proper input format once again 5
55. OB Leren 18 56 Modem 169 Audi eggegeherbugtet ugterhtegeeggen geg 114 Moving Mark senisccccaicmcssnnotentaeinsaniacieasaias 68 Moving Waypoint rrnnvnvnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 60 N Names rernvnnrnnnnnvnnnrnnnnnnnnnnvnnvvnnvnnenn 44 45 Natural Features srssororrnrnnrrervenenne 117 Nav Aids Presentation 0008 36 Nav Display Menu nasisi 87 Nav AidS sccsscttezessscssesnesctcotentutecseoess 41 45 Nav Aids amp Light Sectors 0 45 Ke 19 Navigation Data susnanmnisnaeeii 33 Navigation Page ek 88 Kl 22 23 NMEA Output ansees 90 NMEA WPL amp RTE rrorororororrrrvvvvrvvnrnnnn 59 NMEA 0183 Output Talker ID 89 O Obstructions rervrrrvvvvrrvvnrren 46 54 55 JSG srei EE 86 Other Map Configurations 00 44 Outdoor Recreational Area 54 P SCH 43 STE 76 Perspective View rnrrrrnnnnnrrrrerevnvrnenne 41 PV SICAL ER 15 fed 6 10 1 gt EE 117 FORL 46 Poti GPS S s aciscisssssatsvasarcdvseess 90 PORT 1 Connector uunaumitad 110 Po 123515 INP aars 89 Port 1 2 3 4 5 NMEA Output 89 Port 1 2 3 4 5 Output eet 89 Port 2 GPS Sensor niinen 90 GEHEIERT eege 110 Port I e EE 50 Pl Ses Luma 53 Ports amp Services a e 45 50 PONS BY DISTANCE gege Eed 54 Ports AE 53 POSINON CT E 91 Position Request srrnnrnnnnnnnn 102 116 Position SYMDOL savna 87 POWERS VO naaraan 22 POWER amp I O connector rrnnrrrvnvnnr 110 Power CONSUMPT
56. POINTS LIST ENTER ENTER 4 Det ALL warning message is shown press 1 CoONFiRM 2 CANCEL otherwise Note Tf you try to delete any User Point used as GOTO a Warning window will appear advicing that the User Point belongs to an active Route and cannot be deleted User Manual 67 window is opened to find a stored Waypoint by entering its label S 665 12iN mm 8995 29 849W Nn 763 276 I vam FIND USER POINT i name MOOT DL Y dkar to edit H ENTER to accept Fig 4 1 2 7 Finding Waypoint function I Use the Joystick to insert the name and press 1 CONFIRM 2 CANCEL other wise For example if the inserted name is W007 the cursor is placed on this Way point and the info window is shown gt 0 06 121N l 003729 805W FS N 50 30 00 p glish Channel i N 50 00 00 ROUTE 4 02 03 03 18 37 k woo7 49 42 800N 001 03 574WN i Past 49 40 Nm I To End 122 6 Nm ROUTE 04 mmm Fig 4 1 2 7a Finding Waypoint function IT 66 User Manual EDIT WAYPOINT Name Af Symbol x 50 04 623N Q00 26 073W Color Hl Notes ROUTE 1 dba to select Fig 4 1 2 4 Edit Waypoint Use the Joystick to select the field If you have selected Name field press ENTER use the Joystick to insert the character 8 characters max press ENTER If Symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different s
57. PUT EXTERNAL ALARM Open Collector POWER amp I O IPIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GPS SENSOR FUNCTION OUTPUT 2 POWER OUTPUT 1 S GND COMMON INPUT 2 GPS TX EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT GPS RX OD SI AM U RA WIN AUX4N I O CABLE PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER OUTPUT 10 35 Vdc DOIN Di Mihi WIN EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT Fig 6 3c AUX IN I O connector VIDEO INPUT CAM CONNECTORS 1 GND COMMON PIN OUT 2 POWER 10 35Vdc on Unit 3 SIGNAL Ga Fig 6 3d Video Input connector V DEO OUTPUT PIN FUNCTION N C BRIGHTNESS CONTROL Fig 6 3e Video Output connector 110 User Manual The CLEAR key Press CLEAR to exit from menu or to leave a menu without making changes If you are not into a menu sets the Navigate mode Home The enter key Press ENTER to select the preferred option to confirm selection to create Objects Mark Waypoint A B The Ra and keys tess Z IN shows more details of a smaller area by changing the chart scale and zooming tn on your display Press ZOOM OUT to operate simi larly to the ZOOM IN except in teverse changing the scale and showing a widet otherwise less detailed view The INFO key Press INFO to select Info function The Joystick The Joystick moves the cursor about on the display screen quickly and accu rately It also scrolls the
58. R Sets the conversion accuracy Select Waypoints Distance gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER ADVANCED ENTER DIST WPTS ENTER Sets the minimum distance between Waypoints 4 6 PAN FUNCTION It is possible to select the pan function pan allows you to shift area around the cursor or a remote position to the centre of the screen 4 6 1 MOVING CURSOR TO THE SCREEN CENTER gt MENU FIND ENTER CURSOR ENTER The screen is redrawn and the cursor with the location you want to see will shift to the center of the screen 76 User Manual Values referred to the _y In VERTICAL cursor VERTICAL cursor CH Values referred to the HORIZONTAL cursor HORIZONTAL cursor Fig 3 5 6b Tide Graph Using the Joystick it is possible to move the cursor anywhere on the graph and display the time height vertical cursor and draught horizontal cursor on a patticulat graph point Also use ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT to go to previous or next day and ENTER to set date move the Joystick up down to insert the preferred number and use it left right to move cursor to left right Note OO Tide graphs are an approximation of the tide and they should be used in conjunction with traditional tide tables and navigational methods 3 5 7 FIND FUNCTION The chart plotter allows finding Port Services Port By name Port By Dis tance Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructions Points Of Interest Lakes By Name Lakes
59. SER POINTS ENTER window is opened to find a stored Event by entering its label Use the Joystick to insert the name and press 1 Confirm 12 CaNcEL otherwise 4 2 2 6 Finding information on Events User Points List page gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER A full window ts opened showing information about all stored User Points Marks Events and Waypoints Move up down the Joystick to select the User Point you wish If the page contains more than 11 User Points the list continues in the next pages See Par 4 1 2 8 4 2 2 7 Send and Receive Events gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER SEND ENTER To send all User Points to an external device through the serial port gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER RECEIVE ENTER To read User Points from the NMEA input pott 72 User Manual For the Experienced User Now that you are familiar with your new chatt plotter it is time to found about a large number ot advanced features that you will find helpful 4 1 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES At anytime you may add or delete Waypoints see a Route summary te verse the direction of the Route or erase the entire Route 4 1 1 ROUTES The following functions are used for the Route management gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER 4 1 1 1 Selecting Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER Use the Joystick or the numeric keys to select the preferred Route n
60. ains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn User Manual 69 4 1 2 9 Send and Receive Waypoints gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER SEND ENTER To send all User Points to an external device through the serial port gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER RECEIVE ENTER To read User Points from the NMEA input pott 4 2 USING MARKS amp EVENTS gt You may place a Mark as it is called at your cursor position while Event is created at your vessel position 4 2 1 MARKS You may tag a location on the chart with a Mark symbol and number which you can record for later use Every time you place the cursor on a Mark the follow ing functions are available 4 2 1 1 Adding Mark Place the cursor on position you want and then gt ENTER MARK ENTER ot gt 8 MARK ifit is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 The new Mark appears on your cursor position An info window containing Mark name symbol and Latitude Longitude is shown 4 2 1 2 Moving Mark gt Add Mark ENTER MARK ENTER or Place cursor on existing Mark Press 1 Move By moving the cursor with the Joystick a dotted line con necting the Mark with the new position is shown 68 User Manual 5 06 119N DS 30 310W Nm E EEA JE A i tl LI pt DO H A CURSOR p 50 28 767N 000 41 240E S DISTANCE 238 5 Nm BEARING BE K wv 00100 00 Fig 4 1 2 2a Moving Waypoint functi
61. ata source Fa L k Buildins Multimedia Information MultiMedia Object ENTER to show the picture d Fig 3 5 2 1a Example of Full Info on objects with picture To see the picture press ENTER when the object with a picture is highlighted Change Picture Size When the picture is shown it is possible to fit it to screen by pressing ENTER 3522 Quick Info on Lakes Upon viewing the chart of a lake you will click on to query the available infor mation immediately displayed with many details For example see the following picture Lakes Info icon J Lei K Housatonic Boat Club p FT M i SE NES stra e id avenue Munigipal Dog d H ob Stratford Municipal Ramp 3 Lewis ES WY gt Fig 3 5 2 2 Example of Lakes info 48 User Manual gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER C LINK ENTER Pri maty Station ENTER Master mode is the default factory setting All regular chart plotters func tions are allowed As soon as the Destination is placed the master chart plotter will start transmitting all C Link navigation data In Master mode the C Link navigation data received from the NMEA port is ignored So if the two chart plotters are both operating in Master mode the C Link navigation data sent by the other chart plotter never processed Under such condition if the navigation is activated on one of the two chart plotters a warning message will be shown to notify that the C Link na
62. be accessed via a C COM modem connected to the chart plotter or by using the C MAP personal Suite or the DPS Dealer Programming System saving the weather data on a SD CARD The weather data are overlaid on a map page as layers The Weather format data available are User Manual 99 5 4 2 AIS MENU To configure the chart plotter to receive AIS data follow the procedute gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER The AIS menu is shown on the screen the items are described in the follow ing paragraphs 5 4 2 1 Display gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER DISPLAY ENTER Turns the display of AIS targets overlay on the cartography ON or OFF The default setting is ON 5 4 2 2 Activation range MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER ACTIVATION RANGE ENTER Defines the range from the fix within which the AIS Target becomes active The values allowed are from 0 1 to 20 Nm The default setting is 5 Nm 5 4 2 3 CPA Alarm gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER CPA ALARM ENTER Turns ON or OFF the alarm The default setting is ON 5 4 2 4 CPA Limit gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER CPA LIMIT ENTER The values allowed are from 0 1 to 10 Nm The default setting is 0 5 Nm 5 4 2 5 TCPA Alarm MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER AIS ENTER TCPA ALARM ENTER Turns ON or OF
63. ceccvcseecsccesiventacearsteven 116 Creating a Route rrrrrerenororrorrrrrroernnr of Cross Track Error cccccseeeeees 93 121 Tr 88 Cultural Features uuvruaeremsm 45 Currents Prediction rrnnnnnnnnnnnvevnnnnnn 44 Cursor Control aaoesseessoeseessenenrenerrerneenn 92 Cursor on coordinates ceecee 77 Cursor Gpeed 36 Cursor to Screen Center 76 Cursor le ee EN 87 88 Customize Text Area 30 D 8 13 e EE 70 Bala gg E 27 Data Window Mode 87 Date and Time Liss 92 Date Format E 35 Reie AB E 73 Deleting all User Points At 67 Deleting EBL VRM rrnnnnnnnrorrrrrvenvennr 73 Deleting NEE 71 Deleting E 71 User Manual User Manual Find Route EE 58 2112 Dolet RoUe sescca a 58 4 1 1 3 Finding information on Route Route Report 58 Changing Speed amp Fuel values cccccccccceceeceeeeeeeeees 58 Reversing e E 59 4 1 1 4 Selecting Route Color EE 59 4 1 1 5 Send and Receive Route ccccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Ale VIN 59 4 1 2 1 Adding Waypoint E 59 2122 MOVING KE ee EEN 60 4 1 2 3 Deleting Waypoint E 61 4 1 2 4 Editing EE el LEE 62 GE 6 0 EE 64 41 26 Inserting Waypoint sicsisisicnvsnncuantsavennaesuiteoncniweduseenssauvcudsatuten 64 Er FONN ON 65 4 1 2 8 Finding info on Waypoints User Points List page 67 Viewing Waypoint in map display rrrrrrnnvnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnnrr 67 Finding Waypoint in the User Points List page 67 Del
64. ciated can represent the Diagram representing the shape of the objects and the various characteristics length heigh type of bridge etc Fig A 1 Pictures and Diagrams E Port Info The Port Info function is a combination of a new Port Info database containing all the relevant Safety and Navigational information normally found in good pilot books and a new presentation software which displays special Port Facility Symbols w Ports amp Services Areas along shore with facilities for mooring downloading and uploading of ships generally sheltered from waves and winds Port installations are piers wharves pontoons dry docks cranes m Route Sequence of Waypoints connected by segments Among the available Routes only one is the active Route which 1s shown by a straight line and arrows to indicate the direction The first Waypoint of the active Route is surrounded by a circle see Pat 4 1 1 m RTCM Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services The data format created by the Radio Technical Commission Maritime to transmit Differential GPS corrections E SET Direction of drift m Simulation Used in order to use your chart plotter without input data It generates a display with a moving vessel so that you can practice using the controls in safety m SNR Signal to Noise Ratio The ratio of the magnitude of a signal that of the noise interference m SOG Speed Over Ground A calculation of the rate
65. commended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic separation schemes deep water routes m TRN Turning The difference between COG and BRG If COG is 80 and BRG is 75 TRN is 5 Left E TTG Time To Go The estimated time needed to reach your destination based on your current speed and the distance to destination m TWA True Wind Angle Direction of the air relative to fixed point on the heart m IWS True Wind Speed Speed of the air relative to fixed point on the heart m User Point Place on the chart identified by its coordinates and displayed on the screen with a reference symbol see Mark Waypoint and Event m UIC Universal Time Coordinated A time scale based on the rotation of the earth that 1s used by most broadcast time setvices m UIM Universal Transverse Mercator Metric Grid system used on most large and intermediate scale land topographic charts and maps m VAD Value Added Data The Value Added Data VAD is a collection of additional cartographic objects which are not present on the original paper chart from which the electronic chart derives These objects have been obtained from other sources that C MAP believes to be reliable and then merged to the electronic charts in order to provide more information useful for the navigation VAD object can be any cartographic objects and it can be distinguished from the official chart objects from the Quick Info A dedicated icon is shown o
66. ct the Port Signal Source between Port 1 Port 2 or Port 3 the Baud Rate between 4800 or 9600 the Data Bits Word Length between 7 or 8 the Parity between even odd ot none the Stop Bits between 1 or 2 Default settings are Port Port 2 Baud Rate 4800 Data Bits 8 Parity odd Stop Bits 1 Input Data Display Allows the chart plotter to act as a computer terminal and display the incoming data exactly as it received If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable you may have selected the wrong input parameters for your particular receiver Check your receiver manual to be sure that you have selected the proper inter face format If the screen is blank you may have a broken connection and no data is being received Use ZOOM IN to stop or continue after pause data displaying ENTER to show data in hex or ASCII mode normal or small and CLEAR to exit 6 5 6 EXTERNAL ALARM To check the External Alarm signal 6 5 7 SD CARD To check the SD Card handling 114 User Manual 1 2 1 2 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Chart plotter size inch mm 15 x 13 5 x 8 9 381 5mm x 342mm x 221mm Chart plotter weight 4 5 Kg SD Card 16 MB or more LCD display Color LCD 12 1 TFT Color polatized Resolution 800 x 600 pixels Video Input e PAL or NTSC video signals automatically selected Power consumption 1 6A 10V Power supply 10 35 Volt de 16 Watt Operating Temperature Range From 0 C to 55
67. d in your plotter This limitation 1s due to the current technology of the LCD displays Avoid overheating which may cause loss of contrast and in extreme cases a darkening of the screen Problems which occur from overheating are reversible when temperature decreases Cleaning procedure for the plotter screen Cleaning of the plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully Since the surface is covered by a antireflective coating the procedure for cleaning all the surfaces can be per formed using the following procedure You need a tissue ot lens tissue and a cleaning spray containing Isopropanol a normal spray cleaner sold for the PC screen for example PolaClear by Polaroid Fold the tissue or lens tissue into a triangular shape moisten the tip and use the index finger behind a corner to move the tissue across the surface in overlapping side to side strokes If the tissue is too wet a noticeable wet film will be left in its path and you will need to repeat the process If too dry the tissue won t glide easily and may damage the surface Seabed Type rrrrnrnrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrrnrsnrsnnsnnnn 45 Selecting Active Track en 74 Selecting Distance Step 0068 75 Selecting Route seet 57 Selecting Time Gren 75 Selecting Track memorizing type 7O Selezione Traccia Attiva rrrnnrrnnrvvrrn 76 Send EE apen 72 SEN BE 71 72 Send UE 59 Send Routes and Marks saen 90 Send User Ponts 68 71 72
68. ductive elements rnrrvrnrnrvrrrnrnrrrvrvrnrvrnrvrnrerererererr 79 4 9 1 2 G Link serial connechon bk 80 4 9 1 3 Master Chart Plotter ewarvnnannnnnnnnnnnenananenerenanenenensvrererer 80 Operating Mode venners 80 4 9 1 4 Slave Chart Plotter NEEN 81 Operating MONS tege EE 81 Stop current navigation susen ane 81 Inhibit Navigation operation ET 81 Inhibit Route following EE 81 MOB NN 81 Ke 81 4 9 1 5 C link navigation data Acquisition and Display 82 4 9 1 6 Graphical representation on Map Display 82 4 9 1 7 Route Data Report sissessanctectcendvatiensuases eege 82 1971 GUCK INIO EE 83 Route Navigation Quick Info on the Destination 83 Quick info on Single Destination rrrrrrnnrnnrrrrnnvnrrrrnnr 84 Menu Seng sansene eee 85 Set DEP Ee 85 SG e d NE EEE 85 5 1 2 Screen Amplifier cccnesesiensacedsnvecatsncesedeoseconcstcdeneesndesnauscequanseaeessneneesecs 85 51 COUE e 86 514 Ship ICON MO mme nenne E E EENEN EREE 86 5 1 5 Coordinate SY SCI ccpccsenrtiscacnewetsnetedseedesecetcintnedncsstsesiedeedevantantaeexes 86 2 10 Map DANI EE SE 86 SL AX DAUN EEE ER 86 51 6 User POMS EEE 87 User Manual User Manual 121 The chart plotter can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position is greater than a defined distance or after a defined time A line connects such points and represents the past course called the Track of the ship see Par 4 4 m Tracks amp Routes Re
69. e AIS target become active within this range Activation Range should be greater than CPA Limit by definition Note A target is removed from the screen if data is not received for 10 minutes The maximum number of tracked targets is 100 Depending on the scale the presentation of the targets change to remove clutter on the screen This information is updated every 3 seconds to 6 minutes depending on speed and rate of turn enabling the track of the vessels in range to be plotted TARGET STATUS DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ACTIVE TARGET Target located within the Activation Range Target detected by CPA or TCPA Alarm he PES ARGE Dangerous Target is Active Target by definition Flashing SLEEPING TARGET Target located outside the Activation Range A LOST TARGET Ais info is not received from that vessel for 3 5 minutes r Fig 5 4 1 AIS Symbols Uset Manual 97 information from the ship automatically requiring a minimum of involvement of ship s personnel and should have a high level of availability AIS transponders in stalled on IMO vessels use VHF frequencies to Transmit details of their own vessel Receive details from other vessels or navigation aids within VHF range Information being transmitted from vessels over 300 tons that due to recent worldwide legislation are required to fit Class A AIS transponders Connecting to the chart plotter an AIS receiver please contact your local dealer ve
70. e Magnetic Variation in an Automatic or manual mode by inserting the step for calculation of Magnetic Variation The default set ting is Automatic User Manual 91 or Radar Plotting SD Sounder Depth The selected Talker ID is applied to all sentences sent by the chatt plotter from all Ports gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER NMEA 0183 Output Talker ID ENTER 5 3 1 5 Cable Wiring Pages Shows a window containing the inteface cable wiring See Par 6 3 and 6 4 MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Cable Wiring ENTER Power I O ENTER MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Cable Wiring ENTER Port 1 GPS Sensor ENTER MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER Cable Wiring ENTER Port 2 GPS Sensor ENTER 5 3 1 6 Send Receive Routes and Marks Sets the desired port used for transferring User Points and Routes functions gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER SEND RECEIVE ROUTES AND MARKS ENTER 5 3 1 7 External Signal Sets the External Output Then choose your preferred setting among External Alarm when activated this pin goes to GND level It is used to command an external buzzer Radar Power On it is command switch for the Radar It must be used in conjunction with the Radar Junction box device and Off gt MENU MENU
71. e STE EE o up 2 2 TURNING THE CHART PLOTTER ON AND OFF KM 24719237 r N Before powering On the chart plotter check for the correct voltage 10 35 volt 55 88888880 pe A dc and the correct connections with the positioning instrument EN i kule 4 28122 ETA E t8657 5 PINE CABLE WIRE COLOR 6 2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING Fig 2 2 Power On 2 2 1 TURNING ON Press and hold POWER for 1 second The chart plotter emits one rapid beep sound and a title page is opened the software name and version the World wide Cartography database version and the code and version of the C CARDs in serted are shown Note The software version is subject to change without notice This User Manual is valid anyway 20 User Manual User Manual 329 13 gt CHARTING OPERATING SYSTEM Copyright C 2003 325 C MAP s r 1 44980 8 Fig 2 2 1 Title page After a few seconds the first of the two Caution Notice pages 1s displayed reminding you the chart plotter is only an aid to navigation and should be used with appropriate prudence The electronic charts are not intended to substitute for the offictal charts Then the cartographic screen is displayed 2 2 2 TURNING OFF Press POWER and hold for 3 seconds a countdown timer appears on the screen if you release the key before the countdown timer reaches zero the chart plotter will remain On 2 3 CHANGING BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST You can m
72. e brightness instead of to left it will increase brightness Backlight To set the backlight Operates in similar mode as Contrast 6 5 3 CARTRIDGES To check the C CARD and its connector Background ROM To test the WorldWideBackground If there is not a malfunction the code of the Background and the message OK are shown C CARD Test To test the C CARD There are three possible situations 1 if there is a C CARD inserted in the slot and there is not a malfunction the name of the C CARD zone and the message OK ate shown 2 if there is a C CARD inserted in the slot but it is a damaged C CARD the name of the C CARD zone and the message Faulty ate shown 3 if there is not any C CARD inserted in the slot the message not present is shown C CARD Connector Indicates if there is a malfunction in the connector It is used only in production User Manual 113 lease and Cattography information available in the About page gt MENU MENU About ENTER Note The information shown on this page depends on the software running on the chart plotter and on the C CARD s inserted 6 4 3 1 World Background Charts The internal background charts can be updated to include the MAX A and B level charts which provide improved marine data rivers lakes terrestrial data major streets highways railways etc Nav Aids depth areas territorial water areas etc by reading them from a special data C C
73. e the cursor on the Tide symbol a Automatic Info window is opened vunne H i SS i ges a x ousehole J 4 Lee EE EEN chec GE 005 32 00 W005 30 00 4 i Fed rom 1 H Fig 3 5 6a Automatic Info on Tide To display the Tide Graph page press 1 ExPAND otherwise press 2 Exp ALL to select all available information 52 User Manual 4 6 2 PLACING CURSOR ON COORDINATES gt MENU FIND ENTER COORDINATES ENTER Press the Joystick up down to modify coordinates and the Joystick left right to move cursor to left right Press 1 ConrirM 2 CANCEL otherwise 4 7 SD CARD MENU The chart plotter allows to copy information to a SD Card You can also return the information to internal memory at a later time This allows virtually unlimited storage gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER Note a It is possible to save and load the content of the SD Card used with previous versions of chart plotter based on C MAP technology The vice versa is not possible anyway 4 7 1 SAVING FILE gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 1 Save window is opened to insert the file name and the type of data to save Choose the type of data to save by pressing the related 1 Marks 2 EVENTS 3 Routes ot A TRACKS Select the file name At first a default name is shown use the Joystick to insert the name Press ENTER Note When naming a file you may have trouble finding a name that uniquely ide
74. ed chain The default setting 1s 9970 Pair Selects the pair of stations in the selected chain The default setting is W X ASF 1 2 Sets the ASF Additional Second Factor for the slave in the selected chain The default setting 1s 0 Alter Turns On Off the Alternate Solution in the chain The default setting is Off 5 1 6 MAP DATUM gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Map Datum ENTER Selects the Map Datum WGS 1984 is the default Map Datum 5 1 7 FIX DATUM gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Fix Datum ENTER Selects the Fix Datum WGS 1984 is the default Fix Datum 86 User Manual When Safety Status Bar is On this feature displays a status bar with six boxes showing the status of certain functions Any warning or alarm condition is identified by the red color to indicate possible risk 9 NORMAL BEST MAP DATA OFF DECLUT DANGERS CAUTIONS Fig 3 5 1 7 Safety Status Bar Boxes definition is as follows 1 Zoom Normal when the chart is displayed at normal scale U Zoom red when the chart is undet zoomed out more than twice nor mal scale gray otherwise O Zoom ted when the chart is ovet zoomed in more than twice normal scale gray otherwise Chart Lock red when the chart is zoomed in more than twice normaln scale gray otherwise 2 Best Map Red when a more detailed chart 1s available under the cursor position 3 Data Off Red when at least one of the fo
75. els gt MENU Mixing Levels ENTER When the map coverage at the current zoom level does not fill the entire screen the chart plotter draws the rest of the map expanding the cartographic infor mation read from at most two zoom levels above the current zoom level For this reason the map is drawn three times firstly 1t draws the two levels before the current level and then the current level The atea covered by the cartographic data read from the previous levels is identified by a dotted pattern When the cursor is moved on an atea not coveted by data of the current level the chart plotter zooms out to the first level covered by cartographic data The default setting 1s Off Note The Mixing Levels function works only with the new C CARDs It also affects the speed of the redraw of the screen If this function is not used it maybe disabled 3 5 1 7 Safety Status Bar gt MENU Safety Status Bar ENTER It is possible to choose between the three following options ON the Safety Status Bar is shown OFF the Safety Status Bar is not shown ICON the Safety Status Bar is not shown but a warning alarm icon is shown on the corner of the map screen as soon as any item controlled by the DSI function returns an alarm condition The Warning Icon remains displayed until the alarm condi tion persists Placing the cursor over it a quick help message is shown next to the DSI icon allowing to show the DSI bat In this case
76. em ddd mm ss ddd mm mm ddd mm mmm UTM OSGB TD Map Datum Data Window mode e Display Mode Full Simple Fishing Low Custom Marine Place Names Name Tags Nav Aids amp Light Sectors Attention Areas Tides amp Currents Seabed Type Ports amp Services Tracks amp Route Depth Depth Range Min Max Land Land Elevation Land Elevation Values Roads Points Of Interest Chart Lat Lon Grid Chart Boundaries Value Added data Chart Lock Underwater Objects Underwater Objects Limit Obstructions Diffusers Rocks Wrecks Map Menu Zoom Type Fonts amp Symbols Perspective View Live Nav Aids Map Orientation North Course Mixing Levels Safety Status Bar Palette Cutrents Prediction Fix Functions WAAS Fix Correction manual and automatic Position Filter Speed Filter Fix Datum Compass Calibration Bearings True and Magnetic Variation user selectable Static Navigation Report Functions Depth Graph page User Manual 13 Depth Graph Full page Navigation Data page change the fields 3D Road page change the fields GPS Status page e GPS Data page User Points List page About page Special Functions e C Link C Weather Service and C Staft e AIS Menu DSC Menu Fish Finder capability if connected to Fish Finder Black Box Radar functions display if connected to Radar scanner Auto Info Find Nearest Service Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructio
77. epth areas are not easily distinguishable NOAA Allows setting NOAA paper chart colors presentation 3 5 1 9 Currents Prediction gt MENU Currents Prediction ENTER It is possible to see the variation of the Tidal arrows on the selected area at any given time A window is shown on the low left side of the chart press 1 SeT to set the date and time manually 2 Decr to decrease time and 3 Incr to increase time 4 Exit to exit 3 5 1 10 Other Map Configurations gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER This function allows the user to customize the following selections and is divided into the following setting Marine Settings Depth Settings Land Settings Underwater Objects Settings and Chart Settings Display Mode To simplify the customization of the chart display the map settings are now te organized in modes allowing the user to choose the preferred setting Pre programmed settings are user selectable from Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom The default setting 1s Custom The table below shows the selections for each mode Setting Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom Default values Place Names On On On On On On Name Tags On Off Off Off Off Off Nav Aids amp Light Sectors On No Sector No Sector No Sector Off On Attention Areas On On Off Off Off On Tides amp Currents On Off Off Off On On Seabed Type On Off Off Off Off On Ports amp Services On On Off On Off On Tracks amp Routes On
78. es amp Currents If no data time is available from the GPS or the chart plotter is not in Simulation mode the icon on the map is generic one The colour of the arrow denotes the strength of the current as follows 0to0 1kn Yellow 0 2 to 1 0 kn Yellow 1 1 to 2 0 kn range 2 1 to 3 0 kn Orange 3 1 10 9 9 kn Red Fig A 1b Tides amp Currents table When the chart plotter receives a valid position fix the Tide icons are shown on the charts on the basis of the current date and time the screen displays and changes arrows as date time changes w lide Info The Tide Info feature is the combination of a new tide heights database that will be included within new C CARDs and new features which calculate the tide graph for all primary and secondary ports world wide This function can calculate the tide heights for any past or future date and as a by product of this calculation will also display the Maximum and Minimum Tide height and time for the day selected plus the times of Sunrise and Sunset At some chart levels the chart plotter will display a new Tide Diamond Symbol for every Port or tide point in the database covered by that particular C CARD see Par 3 4 4 m lime Line The location where the ship will be after the time set by the user m Track As long as the chart plotter is connected to a positioning instrument it stores all points in its memory User Manual 119 On some objects such as bridges the image asso
79. ess 2 Bord to modify the line direction and the circle radius Use the Joystick to move the dotted line in any direction you choose in the same time the radius changes Press 1 ACCEPT to confirm 2 CANCEL otherwise 4 5 USING THE TRACK FUNCTION The chart plotter can be set up for recording your Track as you move and for plotting this Track on the chart 4 5 1 ENABLING TRACK STORING gt TRACK ACTIVATE ENTER of gt Track ON if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 To enable the Track storing It is not possible to use the Track storing if you are not receiving a valid fix When Track storing is activated to disable gt TRACK DEACTIVATE ENTER Of gt Track OFF if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 4 5 2 DELETING TRACK gt TRACK DELETE ENTER Deletes all the Track or part of it 1 BEGIN 2 Enp and 3 WHore allow to identify the start or the end point of the segment to delete 4 5 3 TRACK SETTING MENU gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER On the screen a menu window is opened 4 5 3 1 Selecting Active Track gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER ACTIVE TRACK ENTER Pressing ENTER mote times selects the number of the active Track The default setting is 1 74 User Manual cocon Ek DORE DCH to select Fig 3 5 7 8 Outdoor Recreational Area objects Use the cursor key to select any objects and press ENTER The list of the nea
80. eting EU ee TEE 67 Deleting all stored User Points rrrrrnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 67 4 1 2 9 Send and Receive Waypoints kee 68 4 2 USING MARKS E NR 68 ER EEE 68 Akal Adding Mark EE 68 2212 M T MAK sr eee 68 4 2 1 3 Deleting Mark eege eege 70 4214 Editing MAK E 70 Aao GOO a E E es eh 71 A216 Finding he 71 4 2 1 7 Finding info on Marks User Points List page 71 4 1 2 8 Send and Receive Marks arnnrnvrvvnnrrnrrrnrrrnnrnnnnnnrnvnnnensn 71 de EOG ee 71 4 2 2 1 Adding GE 71 42222 DES ie NEE EE 71 PET FINE arr 72 22 NN 72 4220 EN 72 4 2 2 6 Finding info on Events User Points List page 72 4 2 2 7 Send and Receive Events 72 E E CERN Ze 4 3 1 Inserting AB ee 73 DP DENN AB sisri cee EE EEE 73 44 GE AE SEKR ant ME 73 241 Inserting BELV RI aars seer 73 4 4 2 Deleting FEEL 73 44 3 CIENT IN EE 74 4 5 USING THE TRACK FUNCTION sisccnsessecsametsnesrencsatarinestsebiooveneteemsiteeet 74 4 5 1 Enabling Track Storing E 74 4 5 2 DAT 74 4 5 3 RENN 74 4 5 3 1 Selecting Active Track 74 52 Displaying TE geess 75 4 5 3 3 eege 75 7 4 5 3 4 Selecting Track memorizing type rrrnnnrrnnrrvvnnnnnnnnnnnn 75 m Waypoint 4535 Selecting Time Step aansen 75 Any point to which one intends to navigate sequence of Waypoints makes up a Route plan see Par 4 5 3 6 Selecting Distance Gienp cceccsssssssssesscceeeeeeeeeeeees 75 4 1 2 48 4 Track E Me endene ee 2541 Track TO ROUGE geseet Eed naini
81. he menu the chart plotter shows the alarm message and starts the acoustic alarm After pressing ENTER a User Manual 93 5 3 2 9 Calibrate Compass gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER CALIBRATE COMPASS ENTER The variation table is used to match magnetic value readout on the chart plotter comparable with the value given by the compass of the boat In other words since the compass of the boat must be compensated due to the tron masses we use the same values given by the chart plotter This means that for example if the BRG to the next Waypoint readout in the chart plotter display is X Mag degree if you steer the boat reading X Mag degree from the compass you are driving well toward the next Waypoint 5 3 3 SIMULATION MENU gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER The built in Simulator function allows you to become proficient in the use of the chart plotter No current position fix is required because the chart plotter simulates position data internally 5 3 3 1 Speed gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER Speed ENTER To start the simulator you can insert the Speed_value Using the Joystick select the preferred Speed and press ENTER The default setting is 01 0 Kts 3 3 3 2 Heading gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER Heading ENTER To s
82. ich allows to sharing the same cartographic data between two chart plotter units CP linked via serial I O port In order to activate C Link function a MAX data C CARD called REGU LAR C CARD must be inserted into one of the two chart plotters and a special MAX data C CARD called MIRROR C CARD must be inserted on the other chart plotter The two MAX data C CARDs must have the same code and revision So the MIRROR C CARD can be utilized only on a chart plotter linked to another chart plotter provided with the equivalent REGULAR C CARD It is important to point out that the two chart plotters must have the update s w versions that allow C Link function 78 User Manual The available information is shown in the Automatic Info window where icons of the available services are shown To expand information about that object press SP ExpanD and to expand all available information for that cartographic point press 2 Exp ATLE N 50 06 00 EE re KZ HEEN R iW 005 30 00 Fig 3 5 5a Automatic Info window 3 5 6 GETTING TIDE INFO When you will see a Tide Info icon you can click on it to query the available information that will immediately be displayed Uset Manual 5l 43 gt 25 943N EE 16 1 139E Tide Info icon Gelee att TE EE aalan OT R E a a a a R CURSOR 50 06 444N f 005932 113W DISTANCE 4 s eet ON d Baue Se BERUN 5 BEERS i 005 30 00 Plac
83. ion is shown press 1 CONFIRM or 2 CANCEL to abort operation The MOB symbol remains on the screen shaded until the next screen redraws 56 User Manual 4 3 AB FUNCTION Selects the Range and Bearing AB function which allows you fast and easy measurements of distance and bearing between two points 4 3 1 INSERTING AB gt ENTER AB ENTER The A point ts positioned on the cursor position Use the Joystick to move the cursor in the desired place and then to place the B point press gt ENTER AB ENTER straight line connects the two points A and B a cross identifies the beginning and the end of the A B line A window appears with the distance DST and bearing BRG values 4 3 2 DELETING AB To delete the A and B points and the line press 2 CLEAR 4 4 EBL VRM FUNCTION The EBL option Electronic Bearing Line is a dot line the origin of the line 1s cursor position The VRM option Variable Range Marker ts a circle and its radius is deter mined by the user The circle s center is the cursor position 4 4 1 INSERTING EBL VRM gt EBL VRM A dotted line and a circle appears on the screen A window with the DST and BRG values is shown The origin of the line and the circle s centre is the cursor position use the Joystick to move the dotted line in any direction you choose in the same time the radius changes Press 1 AccEPT to confirm 2 CANCEL otherwise 4 4 2 DELETING E
84. ions you want and press ENTER or 1 Finp to display the Tide Graph page see Pat 3 5 7b Press CLEAR to display the Tide Station chosen 3 5 7 5Finding Wrecks Searches for Nearest Wrecks gt MENU FIND ENTER WRECKS ENTER Use the Joystick to select the port and ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT to select next previous page Press ENTER or 1 Finp to locate the selected Wreck on the map 3 5 7 6 Finding Obstructions Searches for Nearest Obstructions gt MENU FIND ENTER OBSTRUCTIONS ENTER Use the Joystick to select the port and ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT to select next previous page Press ENTER or 1 Finp to locate the selected Obstruction 3 5 7 7 Finding Cursor Centers the cursor on the screen gt MENU FIND ENTER CURSOR ENTER 3 5 7 8 Finding Lakes Information Searches for Neatest Lakes Info gt MENU FIND ENTER LAKES INFO ENTER It founds the Outdoor Recreational Area objects See the following picture 54 User Manual 4 5 3 2 Displaying Track gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER DISPLAY MODE ENTER Selects the displaying of the past course Visible or Hidden The default set ting is Visible 4 5 3 3 Selecting Color gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER COLOR ENTER Press ENTER as many times as needed to select the color for the selected Track 4 5 3 4 Selecting Track memorizing type gt TRACK CONFIG ENTER RECORDING MODE ENTER
85. is cccceessaccercrccncsnasceeaseueacneentanaecescteensese 109 6 3 EXTERNAL CONNECTORS sisesssescsessoteacescotescstcoiectsocostnzsestonoisaarerepacdsess 110 6 4 TROUBLE ESHOOTIN LEE 111 6 4 1 Problems and Solutions rrrrrnnnnorornvrnnrrrnrnnnnnnnnnnonernnnnnrrnnnnnnnnne 111 6 4 2 When Nothing Else Works AAA EEN 111 6 4 3 If you need assistance 111 6 4 3 1 World Background Charts AA 112 Worldwide Background Update rrrrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 112 6 5 SYSTEM KE 112 GE RAM e VE 112 be DIM MENU E 113 03 3 FNs 113 6 54 Modem TSE wracccscctteecndvesmonssawesdenniognesdaumeseeniicneeduslwasindeedagieroceosteees 114 6 5 5 Serial POrtS sacost cccsuestatsenosnedsapsatinenceautmennssenendionptbentmeaatientoetmepianiustanad 114 6 5 6 External Alarm eg gemgegtegeedegegE Seeerei eet 114 EE 114 A Tams EN NET 115 Geer er 122 10 User Manual rival of pulses from those stations would be observed The TD is measured from the time of reception of the master station signal to the time of reception of the slave station signal m Tide The periodic rise and fall of the surface of oceans bays etc due principally to the gravitational interac tions between the Moon and Earth m lide amp Currents The new worldwide database with tidal stream information 1s now available with MAX C CARDs When data time is available Tidal stream arrows are shown on the charts indicating the direction and strength of the Tide Fig A la Tid
86. k gt Add Mark CENTER MARK ENTER or Place cursor on existing Mark Press 2 DELETE a window to confirm the deletion is shown Press 1 CON FIRM 2 CANCEL otherwise the Mark remains on the screen shaded until the next screen Is redrawn 4 2 1 4 Editing Mark gt Add Mark ENTER MARK ENTER or Place cursor on existing Mark Press 3 Epit window appears to modify Name Symbol Color coordi nates Dangerous status and notes of the existing Mark Use the Joystick to select the field If you have selected Name field press ENTER use the Joystick to insert the character 8 characters max then press ENTER If Symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different symbols appears Use the Joystick to select the symbol and press ENTER If you have selected Color field press ENTER a window with 8 different colors appears Use the Joystick to select the color and press ENTER If Coordinates field is selected press ENTER and then use the Joystick to insert the value The Danger field is used to switch Yes No the Danger status If Danger status is Yes and the Guard Zone Alarm see also Par 5 3 4 4 is set to any value from 0 01 to 9 99 NM and the distance between the fix position and the selected Mark ts less than Guard Zone Alarm value a warning message is shown The Notes field is used to insert an alphanumeric text max 15 characters Then press AccEPrte sanhenthe data entered
87. k navigation data received from the Master 4 9 1 OPERATIONS 4 9 1 1 Introductive elements It is important remark once more that this function does not transfer the whole route but just the information relative to the navigation Such information will be removed from the Slave Chart Plotter as soon as the navigation 1s terminated C Link navigation data is exchanged by using two NMEA 0183 C MAP pto User Manual 79 Remove old or unnecessary files to clean up your SD Card Remember that this option permanently erases the file 4 7 4 SD CARD HANDLING gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 4 SD Can 4 7 4 1 Displaying SD Card contents gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 4 SD Carp 1 SD Carp It is possible to read the contents of the SD Card If the SD Card is not present in the slot a warning message appears 4 7 4 2 Formatting SD Card gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 4 SD Carp 2 Format In order to be able to use a new SD Card you must format it first this opera tion prepares the SD Card to receive and store information 4 7 4 3 Ordering the SD Card Directory gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 4 SD Carp 3 Sort By It is possible to order the file directory in three different modes Press 1 Name to order by the filename Press 2 Typr to order by the type of data Press 3 Time to order by the time of file creation 4 8 C LINK C Link system is a feature wh
88. llowing objects or layers is turned off by the user Depths soundings Wrecks obstructions Tracks routes Attention at eas Nav Aids 4 Clear View Displays when Clear View function is On 5 Dangers Red when Guardian Technology detects one of the following objects Land Intertidal Depth Area Rocks Obstructions Shoreline Constructions Fish ing Facility Wrecks Dragged area Diffusion area Mooring facilities Pingos and Production installations 6 Caution Red when Guardian Technology detects cautionary or restricted area 3 5 1 8 Palette gt MENU Palette ENTER User Manual 43 It is possible to set the palette used to enhance the visibility of the screen depending on the surrounding light condition The possible choices are Normal NOAA Night Vision and Sunlight The default setting is Normal Normal is rec ommended when the chart plotter is not exposed to the direct sunlight When this mode is set the maps are displayed in order to use colors as similar as possible to the ones used in the otiginal paper charts Night Vision is recommended when the environment is dark in order to reduce the glare of the display The chart plotter displays maps and screen in darker colors Sunlight is designed to enhance the vis tbility of the screen when the chart plottet is exposed to the sunlight The maps are much brighter than in the other modes and the depth areas are filled with white color so different d
89. me To Go Fix to Destination Fix Status DTG Distance To Go Fix to Destination BRG Bearing Fix to Destination SOG Speed Over Ground E this i icon is shown if COG Course Over Ground fix is received ICON SCALE Chan Scale z ni icon is shown if ross Track Error VMG Velocity Mode Good fix is not received DEP TH Depth from Transducer L ke aia Compass Heading VG this icon is shown if TEMP Water Temperature fix a Differential GPS DATE Date e OoOO signal is received A Direction ol the waler surface i Waasthis icon is shown if orizontal velocity of the water surface EBL amp VRM EBL and VRM information WAAS olei TRACK Track On Of and valla ack poi IS receive a3 L P la Edit mode User Manual 31 Note It will be shown only if the Destination is present Once ENTER is pressed the data type is set The selection window is closed and the Text Area changes according to the selected data type Press CLEAR to exit the Edit mode Note ee The Display Menu can be selected only from the Chart Display page and the Depth Graph page in_split mode 3 1 1 2 Depth Graph pages The Depth graph can be shown in two different modes To select the Depth Graph in split mode gt PAGE DEPTH GRAPH ENTER Of gt Derry 1 if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 509 21 21 N 004 08 739W H wm lt 0 d B I gt a MN d X DH nea H K g LID i H AN we O yr i WV y Ab V
90. method of establishing a VHF radio call it 1s used to announce utgent maritime safety information broadcasts This sys tem allows mariners to instantly send Distress Call or and Position Request to the other vessels equipped with a DSC transcetver within range of the transmission The Distress Call that allows to receive a position of the vessel in distress and the Position Request a great feature for anyone wanting to know the location of another vessel for example you buddy that is catching fish or finding the location of a person you ate cruising with are performed by an external device the DSC VHF radio The chart plotter interfaced with a DSC VHF radio prompts the user to see the GPS position of the vessel in distress and also allows for easy navigation to the vessel The Distress Call and the Position Request icons that are displaying on the screen are shown in the following table DESCRIPTION Sa Position Request icon Distress Call icon Fig 5 6 Distress Call and Position Request icons Note The label can be the MMSI or the corresponding vessel s name If in the DSC Directory the MMSI has been associated to its relative vessel name the vessel s name is shown in the label instead of the MMSI 102 User Manual 2 9 DATA ENTRY Information is keyed into the chart plotter when editing a Waypoint enter ing a Route or using the Fix Correction functions When the field is highlighted Enter or edit data by pres
91. n PAGE to cycle the weather layers Exit CLEAR to close the weather prediction page 5 5 1 4 Real Time View gt MENU MENU C WEATHER ENTER REAL TIME VIEW ENTER User Manual 101 Data Type WIND Speed amp Dir WAVE Height amp Dir TEMPERATURE C HUMIDITY VISIBILITY m WEATHER TYPE Sun WEATHER TYPE Rain WEATHER TYPE Fog WEATHER TYPE Snow WEATHER TYPE Clouds WEATHER TYPE Partly Cloudy WEATHER TYPE Thunderstorm Fig 5 5 Weather data package Note Please check with Local C MAP Office for the actual C WEATHER coverage of your area 5 5 1 C WEATHER SERVICE MENU To select the menu gt MENU MENU C WEATHER ENTER The C Weather menu is shown on the screen the items are described in the following paragraphs 5 5 1 1 Download gt MENU MENU C WEATHER ENTER DOWNLOAD ENTER Allows to connect the software to the C MAP weather server and to down load C MAP weather data directly via C COM Select Country to Call Allows the selection of the country to call The whole telephone number set is auto matically updated after every download SIM PIN Allows inserting of the PIN of the SIM Download Area Allows the weather download a squared grey area where the weather data will be downloaded is centered on cursor position See the following picture 100 User Manual For the New User i In order to get started using y
92. n the Quick Info window to indicate that the object queried is a VAD The same icon is also shown on the Full Info page and in addition the extended text Value Added Data is shown on the details of the VAD object m VRM Variable Range Marker Circle with radius set by the user and center as cursor position m VDOP Vertical Dilution Of Precision It is the index for position fixing accuracy m VMG Velocity May Good The Velocity May Good is the component of the velocity that is in the direction of the destination m WAAS Wide Area Augumentation System The Federal Aviation Administration FAA in cooperation with other DOT organizations and DOD is augmenting the GPS SPS with a satellite based augmentation system the WAAS It will provide a sienal in space to WAAS users to support en route through precision approach navigation After achieving initial operational capability the WAAS will then be incrementally improved over the next years to expand the area of coverage increase the availability of precision approaches increase signal redun dancy and reduce operational restrictions 120 User Manual SES 505 Es EE 87 5 1 10Event Handler TT Pee 87 5 1 11Data Window e 87 JR PLOT EG EEE EEE 87 STA PSN SP BE 87 52 NAV DISPLAY MENU Lenne apen et eetdenics 87 Bi SEENEN 88 92 2 Navigation AN 88 5 3 ADVANCED MENU enk 88 ET PT OP ME venn 88 5 3 1 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Input Luren 89 5 3 1 2 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Por
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94. ns Port By Name Port By Distance Lakes By Name Lakes Information POIs A B Function e EBL VRM Function Navigation to Destination Speed Unit Mph Kts Kph Distance Unit Km Nm Sm Depth Unit Ft FM Mt Altitude Unit Ft FL Mt Temperature Unit C F Date amp Time Setup Local UTC Keypad Beep selection Alarms Handling Arrival Alarm XTE Alarm Anchor Alarm Depth Alarm Heading Alarm Grounding Alarm Grounding Depth Limit Grounding Alarm Range Ground ing Alarm Report External Alarm MOB Function Simulation Speed Heading Date Time Cursor Control Simulation On Off Auxiliary Memory SD Card Interface 51 0 ports 14 User Manual Terms This section explains the terms that may be unfamiliar to the reader m Arrival Time The estimated time of day you will reach your destination based on your current speed and track from GPS m Attention Areas Attention Areas are areas in which special attention by the mariner is required because of natural or man made hazards or sailing regulations and restrictions Moreover a special symbol is placed inside the area selecting On option This 1s valid also for the categories FISHING FACILITY MARINE FARM CULTURE MILITARY PRACTICE AREA RESTRICTED AREA SEAPLANE LAND ING AREA When the area is small it is identified only by the boundary m AWA Apparent Wind Angle Direction of the air relative to the moving ship m
95. ntifies the file s contents Dates for example are often used in filenames however they take up several characters leaving you with little flexibility The secret is to find a compromise a point where you can combine a date with a word creating a unique filename The maximum length of the filename is 8 characters The characters may be numbers 0 9 letters A Z and spaces for example legal identifiers are ABC AA 12121212 A BC 1 A 1 and so on 4 7 2 LOADING FILE gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 2 Loav Before pressing 2 Loan choose the file name in the list shown using the Joystick 4 7 3 DELETING FILE gt MENU MENU SD CARD ENTER 3 DELETE User Manual TT 4 5 4 1 Track To Route gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER Executes the function that converts the given Track into a Route 4 5 4 2 Advanced Menu gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER ADVANCED ENTER Allows setting the parameters used by the function Track To Route Select Track gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER ADVANCED ENTER SELECT TRACK NO ENTER Selects the Track input number Select Route gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER ADVANCED ENTER SELECT ROUTE NO ENTER Selects the Route output number Select Off Course gt TRACK TRACK TO ROUTE ENTER ADVANCED ENTER OFF COURSE ENTE
96. o any cartographic object These Pictures ate typically used to facilitate the identification of cartographic objects or places around the map they can be the landscape layout nearby a harbor the shape of a bridge or of a buoy etc User Manual 117 m Cotrection To compute fix error in automatic mode place cursor on ship s real position and then follow the procedure compute correction It is also possible to compute the fix error in manual mode correction offset Once you computed the error you can turn the fix correction On or Off m CTS Course To Steer The optimum direction the boat should be steered in order to efficiently make headway back to the courseline while also proceeding toward the destination Waypoint m Cultural Features Any man made topographic feature as built up area buildings roads m Current Non petiodical movement of sea water generally horizontal due to many causes such as different temperatures and prevalent winds Some may be temporary others permanent m Datum The Latitude and Longitude lines printed on any map are based on certain models of the shape of the eatth these models are called Datum or Coordinate Systems There are many different Datum in use each one gives different Lat Lon positions for an identical point on the surface of the earth m Default Indicates a value or a setting which is used if the user has not defined a particular value You can modify this value using the menu setting
97. o camera 1 at full screen 2 Full Screen Video 2 Shows the image from the video camera 2 at full screen 3 Full Screen Video 1 Video 2 Shows the image from the video camera 1 at full screen with the image from the video camera 2 on a rectangular window placed on the upper left corner of the screen 4 Full Screen Video 2 Video 1 Shows the image from the video camera 2 at full screen with the image from the video camera 1 on a rectangular window placed on the upper left corner of the screen 2 8 MENU OPTIONS You may select how the chart plotter displays primary information such as how time is displayed from the Functions Menu gt MENU MENU 26 User Manual 5 6 1 DISTRESS CALL AND POSITION REQUEST Duting a distress situation a vessel that is equipped with a DSC VHF radio and connected to a GPS has the capability to transmit a DSC Distress Call with GPS Position When the VHF radio receives a DSC Distress Call the position information of the vessel in distress 1s transferred to the chart plotter The chart plotter logs the Distress Call into the DSC Log and also marks the position of the vessel in distress on the Chart page pop up screen advises the user that a Distress Call has been received Within the pop up screen it asks the user if he would like to view the call on the Chart page ot exit the pop up screen By selecting the item VIEW ON CHART and press ENTER two options are shown GoTo Vessel Activates
98. odify the intensity of the backlight and contrast to make reading easy and comfortable By DISPLAY and CONTRAST it is possible to increase or decrease the brightness each time you press the key the light value is increased to the max value if you press the light value is decreased to the min value WARNING AA At very low temperatures the CCFL backlight may not glow properly Allow a few minutes for it to warm up 2 4 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE It is possible to select the language in which you wish information to be displayed for screen labels menus and options but it 1s not affect the map informa tion The default setting 1s English User Manual 21 gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Language ENTER Choose the language you prefer and press ENTER to confirm 2 5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 2 5 1 GPS CONNECTIONS Select one of the available Ports and connect the GPS wires to the selected port signals For example to connect the GPS to POWER amp I O connector serial Port 1 see the following picture POWER amp I O PIN WIRE COLOR FUNCTION _ GND COMMON POWER INPUT 10 35 Vdc GND OUTPUT 2 POWER A OUTPUT 1 GND COMMON INPUT 2 GPS TX EXTERNAL ALARM OUTPUT GPS RX ig 2 5 1 GPS Connection on serial Port I SMART GPS gt SENSOR CON DUB WIN m Then choose your preferred setting following the procedure gt MENU MENU
99. of movement of the ship over the ground E Speed The current velocity at which you are travelling relative to a ground location m SPS Standard Positioning Service The civilian access signal broadcast by the GPS satellites m STR Steering The difference between COG and CTS If COG is 25 and CTS is 30 then STR is 5 Right m ID Time Difference Loran C positions are determined by precise timing of the intervals between reception of pulses trans mitted by pairs of stations in the selected chain Between any two stations a ship must be located somewhere along a line of possible positions where the measured Time Difference TD between ar 118 User Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the chart plotter If you have not used a position finding instrument before and intend to use your chart plotter for navigating we suggest you should read this User Manual and make sure you ate familiar with its contents The User Manual is divided into three main parts Chapter Before You Begin introduces you to the basic information to get you start using the chart plot tet Chapter For the New User should be read first to become familiar with your new instrument Chapter For the Experienced User introduces the advanced fea tures of the chart plotter 1 1 CONVENTIONS Throughout this User Manual the labelled keys are shown in capitals letters enclosed between single inverted commas for example MENU the soft
100. oint appears on the screen on the cursor position An info win dow is shown containing Route number data and time Waypoint name symbol and Latitude Longitude information on previous and if the Waypoint is not the last of the Route also on the next Waypoint To create a Route inserting additional Waypoints repeat the above described sequence User Manual 59 4 1 2 2 Moving Waypoint gt Add Waypoint ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER or Place cursor on existing Waypoint Press 1 Move Use the Joystick to move the cursor a dotted line connect ing the Waypoint to the new position 1s shown 5006 119N HO 30 ES CURSOR 50 04 742N 000 41 240E DISTANCE 238 5 Nm BEARING ma ee Pr 1 ACCEPT 2 CANCEL ioo LS e Fig 4 1 2 2 Moving Waypoint function I To place the Waypoint in the new position choose the new place and press 1 Accept or 2 CANCEL otherwise 60 User Manual 5006 121N OOS 29 599 N50 3000 English Chan CURSOR 49 53 405N 003 13 184W DISTANCE 88 51 Nm i a BEARING NA Fig 4 2 1 2 Moving Mark function I Press 1 ACCEPT 50 06 121N OOS 29 553 k 50 00 00 ma KL LL O S A FS BB U DA G aeaea aA aa ytt x MO09 CURSOR 49 S3 405N 00302 546W E i DISTANCE i i 95 26 Nm i an BEAR ING ME G Fig 4 2 1 2a Moving Mark function II The Mark is placed in the new position the old Mark rem
101. on II 4 1 2 3 Deleting Waypoint gt Add Waypoint CENTER WAYPOINT ENTER or Place cursor on existing Waypoint 43 2r Eh LL oe 016 10 138E e mf TTG a Cen 513000 Ka EE z Ke el NI Sn EL C 11510000 I Li tua H H H i N 50 30 00 i e e M503000 Past 102 0 Nm To End 47 48 Nm Fig 4 1 2 3 Deleting Waypoint I User Manual 61 Press 2 Dr Warning message is shown to advise that Waypoint is currently used in a Route press 1 CoNFirM to confirm deletion 2 Cancer other wise The Waypoint is deleted and a new line between previous and next Waypoint is shown The deleted Waypoint remains shaded until the screen 1s redrawn Fig 4 1 2 3a Deleting Waypoint II 4 1 2 4 Editing Waypoint gt Add Waypoint ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER or Place cursor on existing Waypoint Press 3 Bord to modify a Waypoint A window will be shown with Name Symbol Color and Latitude Longitude of the Waypoint advicing about what Way point data are modifiable 62 User Manual 4 1 2 8 Finding information on Waypoints User Points List page gt MENU MENU USER POINTS ENTER LIST ENTER A full window is opened showing information about all stored User Points Move up down the Joystick to select the User Point you wish If the page contains more than 11 User Points the list continues in the next pages Cursor or Ship coordinates
102. our chart plotter you must do the following things 1 Your chart plotter must have been installed properly according to the installation instruction on Par 6 2 2 You must have performed the proper settings for use with your position ing instrument see Par 2 5 and inserting the C CARD for navigating in area you wish see Par 2 6 3 You must have turned on the chart plotter and adjust the brightness and contrast of the display see Par 2 2 and 2 3 Once this is done you can use your chart plotter for navigation 3 1 SCREEN DISPLAY CONFIGURATION All pages Chart page Depth Graph pages Navigation Data page 3D Road Data page GPS Data page GPS Status page are shown on full screen window In all data pages Navigation Data page 3D Road Data page GPS Data page GPS Status page five Functions Keys are always shown on the bottom of the page in order to allow a quick way to select the other pages Note If the Fish Finder or Radar is connected other pages are available See the Fish Finder or Radar User Manual for more information If you have selected a Video Input see Par 2 7 in the Chart page a window with the picture captured from the video signal source is shown 3 1 1 FUNCTION KEYS CUSTOMIZATION In all data pages the user can customize the Function Keys Pressing and holding down for 1 second the numeric key 1 2 3 4 5 it will be possible to User Manual 29 assign 3 different selection to the rela
103. pages this gives the advantage of showing the details of the object selected on the Info Tree while the cursor is moving through the Info Tree s items The upper side of the page contains the Info Tree and the Lower side contains the expanded information While moving the cursor through the Info Tree all the relevant information of the selected object 1s shown on the lower part of the page When the selected object is a Tide Height pressing ENTER the Tide page is shown Pressing CLEAR the page is closed If the information shown exceeds the page size the user may scroll the page down pressing 2 PAGE Dn The 1 Hour restart the Expanded Info 3 5 4 INFO FUNCTION Place the cursor in any place you want and press gt INFO to show the Info Tree and Expanded Info page see Par 3 5 4 3 5 5 GETTING PORT INFO Upon viewing the chart of a port or harbour you will see a Port Info icon that can be clicked on to quety the available information immediately displayed with many details The Port Info icon 1s visible only if the Ports amp Services option is On default setting 43 26 117N 16 10 139E Port Info Icon p i i 17 H H EEN DEP RE DEE E EE De El g 16 22 e woman 50 User Manual 4 8 1 HOW C LINK SYSTEM WORKS When the CP is powered up it switches into the Stand Alone Mode In this work mode the CP unit periodically scans all the available C CARD slots search ing for
104. preferred option in the menu page s If in Navigate Home mode tt allows to exit from Navigate mode 2 1 1 FUNCTION KEYS When the cursor is placed over any User Point or any cartographic object a window containing the information about the selected object 1s shown on a vartable location of the screen not covering the cursor icon At the same time some Func tion Keys up to five are shown on the bottom of the page The Function Keys ate associated to the function that can be applied to the selected object Each Function Key shows a number and the name of the function For example when the cursor is placed over a Mark the information win dow with Coordinates Name Icon and all other Mark information is shown The following Functions Keys ate shown on the bottom of the map display see the following Fig 2 1 1 Pressing any numerical keys from 1 to 5 the function associated to the selected number is executed Otherwise pressing any numerical key not active not associated to any function 3 beeps will be sounded and the Function Keys are kept shown Pressing CLEAR the Functions Keys are removed from the screen press ing any other key the Functions Keys will be closed and the function associated to the pressed key will be executed User Manual 19 og For the Technician 259 seene EE 6 1 DIMENSIONS Fig 2 1 1 The Function Keys D A f Za I H Fir
105. r Position User Manual 105 DATE LAT NAME TIME i LONG MMSI 03 03 01 33 30 505 N 08 31 PM 118 18 529 W 0080457645 03 04 01 34 16 N RO CLR ONE CLR ALL HIDE POSITION REQUEST Fig 5 6 2 1 Exemple of DSC Log page Press DEST to set the navigation on the selected DSC point Other avail able functions are Locate gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER LOCATE ENTER Centers the map on the selected DSC position Delete gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER DELETE ENTER Deletes selected DSC position Delete All gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER DELETE ALL ENTER Deletes all entries Hide Show gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER HIDE SHOW ENTER Allows hiding showing the selected DSC position on the chart display Position Request Distress Call gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER POSITION RE QUEST DISTRESS CALL ENTER Shows Position Request Distress Call page When Position Request page is active this message changes to Distress Call 5 6 2 2 DSC DIRECTORY gt MENU MENU DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER Selects the DSC Directory page From this page the user can assign the Ves 104 User Manual Gently push the C CARD into one of the available slots 1 push the C CARD in as far as it will go then move it to the right 2 to hold
106. r with the chart display and the functions of the controls before you start using the chart plotter 2 1 THE KEYBOARD The POWER key Press and hold POWER down for 1 second to turn the chart plotter On Press and hold POWER down once the chart plotter has been turned On for 3 seconds turns the chart plotter Off The key Press DISPLAY to adjust the LCD and keypad backlight The key Press CONTRAST to adjust the LCD contrast The GED ke Numeric key or moves cursor top left corner The key Numeric letter key or moves cursor top The En key Numeric letter key or moves cursor top fight corner The key Numeric letter key or moves cursot left The CSC key Numeric letter key or centers the map at the current cursor position If User Manual 17 Navigate Home mode is set the map is already centered on the map display The DER key Numertic letter key or moves cursor tight The 7 rons key Numeric letter key or moves cursor bottom left corner The QU key Numeric letter key or moves cursor bottom The PG key Numertic letter key or moves cursor bottom fight cornet The key Numeric key The PAGE key Press PAGE to select the configuration you wish among cartography and text area Depth Graph pages GPS Data page GPS Status Page Navigation Data page 3D Road Data page The MENU key Press MENU one time to select the MAP Menu press MENU two times to select the FUNCTIONS Menu When
107. range wis iececcicccecconcssedaemeecnaosencmsiateetensainatcaseenanas 98 User Manul eee H 542 3 GPA Alarm EE 98 5424 CPA LITU ss na eter ener 98 5425 VTA NN EE 98 5426 TPM 98 5 4 3 To Set the Chart Plotter for Receiving AIS rrrrnrnnnrnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 99 5 4 4 Quick Info on AIS Target REENEN 99 55 C WEATHER SERVICE spes ean 99 5 5 1 GC WEATHER SERVICE MENU suppe 100 S911 DN WEE 100 Select Country to Call usvnssem m ta 100 VPN 100 Download WE 100 5 5 1 2 Copy WOM SD CARD Govssensaesmegadaunen gt 101 5 5 1 3 Weather e e 101 5 5 1 4 Real Time VEN aan sed 101 S913 Type 0f Pa 102 E o O EE 102 5 6 1 Distress Call and Position Request rrrrnnnnonnoronnoononoronnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 103 SJ FE BIS gt 9 OE 103 HOT DEN 103 eier EE 104 EE Eege 104 PPM 104 6 EE ER 104 Position Request Distress Call nnrrnnnnnvonnnnnnnnnnnvnnn 104 56 22 DSC DIRECTORY eee 104 EU 105 7 a EEE SE 105 DICCI 105 Delete All rorrrrrrrnnnronnnnnnnnnrnrrrvenennenssnsnsnnnsnnnnrnnrnnnnnenen 105 5 6 3 Quick Info on DSC EE aggeget e egeggegge ert egeeguiegee eg egeeggeg een 105 5 7 C STAFF MENU EE 106 5 8 FISH FINDER MENU LL g eegent EegE 106 5 9 RADAR SETUP MEN bic cncannennccsecncrensecnensantsqesmeasesctnenttencetneaunccdeegmolieat 106 6 For the TECIMMMGCUAIN sisisi iaaeaie a aaan vaassesecebousascassans 109 l DENNE cease eto ecg aces seeceteceete costo eevee chee este eee 109 6 2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING i
108. re is 1 2 3 4 or 5 Fix Status Fix coordinates A ate and D UTC U or Local L time y i 7 Used Satellite e Goa Se pas A 0 azimuth B 120 azimuth 8 E 0 elevation Bars to indicate S N Ratio re y Le DEN d AY De Ela Speed Over Ground H e 3 e 15 Kaaf 2 6 _ DN Course Over Ground C 45 elevation i iB Course Over Ground aa a ce ee Horizontal dilution of precision Tracked but not used Satellite D 90 elevation Altitude Vertical dilution of precision Fig 3 1 1 5 GPS Status Page On the right side of the screen see Fig 3 1 1 5 there is a polar representa tion of the azimuth and elevation of each satellites The circles contain a number indicating the PRN of the satellite and they ate filled when they are used for the fix solution On the left side there are histograms indicating the S N ratio SNR The bar is filled when the satellite is used for fix solution When a valid fix is received the Lat Lon Date Time HDOP VDOP ALT COG SOG are shown in the page 3 1 1 6 GPS Data page The GPS Data page shows the GPS data gt PAGE GPS DATA ENTER of gt GPS if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 Speed Over Ground Fix Coordinates 43 28 362N 4 1G6 1 137E A ane Sie o Course Over Ground mw A H 7168 yp Fix Good 02 03 03 WGS 1984 18 28 24 U Date and Fi
109. rest lakes containing the facility will be shown on the screen HAHANASCO LAKE Fig 3 5 7 8a Nearest Lakes list Then choose the lake you want and press ENTER the Full Info page is shown LG Finding Lakes By Names Selects the Lakes By Names function gt MENU FIND ENTER LAKES BY NAME ENTER Shows the list of all lakes stored on the C CARD in alphabetic order Press ing MENU to insert the Lake name 3 5 7 10 Finding POIs Searches for Nearest Points Of Interest gt MENU FIND ENTER POINTS OF INTEREST ENTER A sub menu is opened to find different categories of POIs 3 5 7 11 Finding Coordinates Allows to enter LAT LON to locate a cartographic point gt MENU FIND ENTER COORDINATES ENTER User Manual 55 3 5 7 12 Finding User Points Searches the User Points by name gt MENU FIND ENTER USER POINTS ENTER 3 6 MAN OVERBOARD MOB It is an important function useful in the case someone or something falls overboard 3 6 1 INSERTING MOB Press EVENT MOB for 1 second to place MOB symbol at ship s coordi nates the message MOB Activate ts shown for a few second then disappears Data displayed in Text Area are related to MOB 5006 1 rN TTG HH MM 605 31 os54uW Nm 0 0281 359 seses 65 8 Fig 3 6 1 Man Overboard 3 6 2 DELETING MOB Press EVENT MOB for 1 second a window to confirm the MOB delet
110. s m Depth Contours Imaginary lines connecting points of equal water depth m DGPS Differential GPS Provides even greater positioning accuracy than standard GPS m Drift Hotizontal velocity of the water sutface m DSC DSC Digital Selective Calling is a method of establishing a VHF radio call it is used to announce urgent maritime safety information broadcasts This system allows mariners to instantly send Distress Call or and Position Request to the other vessels equipped with a DSC transceiver within range of the transmission m DTG Distance To Go The actual distance to reach the Target m EBL Electronic Bearing Line A dot line with direction set by the user and origin as cursor position m Event User Point that refers to the ship s position It is simply a way of marking where the boat is see Par 4 2 m File Collection of information of the same type stored on a SD Card Each file must have a unique name ideally one that describes its contents Filenames are kept in a directory on each SD Card see Par 4 7 m GPS Global Positioning System It is a satellite based navigation system operated by the US Department of Defense It gives the naviga tot a position 24 hours a day 365 days a year under any weather conditions m HDG HEAD Heading The horizontal direction in which a ship actually points or heads in any moment see also COG 116 User Manual Detailed Map by using C MAP C CARD e Coordinates Syst
111. s 0 2 Nm 5 2 2 NAVIGATION PAGE gt PAGE NAVIGATION DATA ENTER then gt MENU MENU NAV DISPLAY ENTER Navigation Page ENTER A new window appears with six items Using the Joystick select the item you want to change and press ENTER another window appears use the Joystick to select the preferred data to display in the Navigation Data page and in 3D Road page among BRG Bearing SOG Speed Over Ground COG Course Over Ground STR Steering CTS Course To Steer TRN Turning DTG Distance To Go VMG Velocity May Good SOA Speed Of Advance XTE Cross Track Etror DRF Drift SET DPT Depth TEMP Water Temperature When finished press ENTER The default setting is SOG COG DTG CTS XTE STR 5 3 ADVANCED MENU The Advanced options are arranged in sub menus For example all options that relate to the Fix functions ate in Fix amp Compass sub menu gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER 5 3 1 INPUT OUTPUT MENU gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER 88 User Manual On MAX charts it is possible to set the size of all names and symbols drawn on the charts selecting between Normal size the regular characters size and Large size ORMAL size wy ARGE size Eed chi Ccchurch Bay t Needles Channel Noodle Zeng as mr A d Ge Be The Needlez Fig 3 5 1 2 Example of Normal size on the left side and
112. selected With the following procedute gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Data Window Mode ENTER it is possible to customize the Text Area layout among Full Screen Vertical Text Area with 5 boxes and Text Area with 8 boxes for Text Area with 5 boxes and Text Area with 8 boxes you can select between Small or Large boxes size 30 User Manual 5 4 3 TO SET THE CHART PLOTTER FOR RECEIVING AIS Make sure that the AIS recetver 1s properly connected to the chart plotter The chart plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD type 1 2 3 and 5 Select the used sertal port and transmission speed by following the procedure gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT n INPUT ENTER m ENTER Where n Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Pott 4 Port 5 m NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N NMEA 0183 38400 N81 N according to the transmission speed of your AIS receiver 5 4 4 QUICK INFO ON AIS TARGET By placing the cursor over a AIS target icon the following information is displayed Vessel Name MMSI number Radio Call Sign SOG COG CPA and TCPA values Note The selected AIS target icon is surrounded by a square frame when user places the cursor over the icon 5 5 C WEATHER SERVICE C Weather Service is an innovative meteorological forecasting system with the ability to visualize the weather forecast overlaying it on cartography The weather data 1s held on C MAP s weather server which can
113. sing up down Joystick to step through the avail able characters until the preferred character is displayed Press tight Joystick to move the cursor to the right Use lett Joystick to move the cursor to the left User Manual a Area of coverage of downloaded data is located by default with its centre on the cursor position Cursor is locked to the gray area Moving the cursor also moves the gray area allowing locating it over the area where the user wants to download the Meteo forecast Indicates the LAT LON position of the cursor Press ENTER to activate the C Weather Download the whole data pack age see the previous Weather data package table are downloaded CLEAR al lows to interrupt the data download At the end of the operation press CLEAR to close the window 551 2 Copy from SD CARD gt MENU MENU C WEATHER ENTER LOAD FROM FILE ENTER Allows the C MAP WEATHER DATA loading from the SD CARD 5 5 1 3 Weather Forecast gt MENU MENU C WEATHER ENTER FORECAST ENTER Allows selecting the Layer of specific weather data to be displayed on the screen and to change date and time of the forecast preview The following functions are available Panning Default usage of the cursor key is the normal panning function Zoom In Out Zoom in out functions are allowed as usual by using ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Set Date and Time ENTER to modify date and time values Layer Selectio
114. ssels with AIS transponder within VHF range are displayed on screen giving the skipper or navigator a visual interpretation of the data of nearby vessels This improves safety and specifically for collision avoidance reasons 5 4 1 AIS SYSTEM DEFINITIONS Target It is a vessel equipped with AIS Information about the targets is being re ceived by AIS Receiver and displayed on the screen CPA Closest Point of Approach is the closest distance that will be achieved be tween your vessel and the tracked target based on your vessel s speed and direction and the target s speed and direction CPA Limit This is the distance from your vessel that a target may reach before a target is deemed a threat CPA Alarm Occurs if CPA is less or equal to CPA Limit This test is done for active targets only TCPA Time to closest Point of Approach is the time remaining until the CPA will occut TCPA Limit This is the time remaining before the CPA is reached TCPA Alarm Occurs if TCPA is less or equal to TCPA Limit This test is done for active targets only and if CPA value is less or equal to CPA Limit Radio Call Sign International call sign assigned to vessel often used on voice radio 96 User Manual 3 1 1 3 Navigation Data page The Navigation Data page shows information about the most relevant navi gation information the status of the received signal and ship s coordinates It is pos sible to customize the information
115. t 5 Output rrrrrrnnnnnnnne 89 5 3 1 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 NMEA Output 89 5 3 1 4 NMEA 0183 Output Talker ID 89 5 3 1 5 Cable Wiring Pages savnes 90 5 3 1 6 Send Receive Routes and Marks kee 90 SMT te TEE 90 5 3 2 Fix amp Compass Ne EE 90 ER ENN 90 5322 Compute Coredibn nuasun unnarennet 90 5 3 2 3 Correction Offset ssce cap cicessaneceseeeessarseceacneeaceeet neassaeceateans 91 5924 Static NAVIGON BE 91 5 Pl E E 91 5 3 26 Speed RE 91 DST BoM EE 91 5328 Magnetic Variation E 91 5 3 2 9 Calibrate COMpAass meter SR 92 53 3 Sim lation MENU sirsiran aaia iaaii 92 ST EE EEE 92 SE NT 92 S4909 Date and Evensen 92 533 4 Cursor COMIN aaa iiaa aiie 92 5 3 36 Simulation Oe TE 93 50 Alarms Men ee 93 GE AWO EE 93 534 2 ATIVAN AlAT E 93 cae We ATEA E 93 5 344 Anchor Alarm EE 93 5345 DENN AIN BEE 94 53 46 Heading AAN EE 94 DST VER MN 94 5348 Ve V QIUG rene 94 5 3 4 9 Timer DENON urene enken 94 53410 Grounding AA E 94 5 3 4 11 Grounding Depth Limit erannnnnononnnnrnrnnnrnrnrrrnrnrnrererereren 95 5 3 4 12 Grounding Alarm Range E 95 5 3 4 13 Grounding Alarm Report AAA 95 5 3 4 14 External Alarm cc cccesdesciectccconcnccnstsvisereceseionacseateddedeossencnaese 95 Da AS OC VE DEE 95 5 4 1 AIS System Definitions ccccccesssscescccececeeeeeeeeseessssssrceeeeneeeess 96 EEE EE 98 DAZ DISDIAY cceicssassmicerenserssasaniawssineqseaniieristiaianreiastenstincqumtecsties 98 54 22 Activation
116. t the preferred unit for Distance Speed Depth and Altitude altitude of GPS Antenna on the medium sea level Distance amp Speed Units Nm Nautical Miles amp Kts knots Sm statute miles amp Mph miles per hour Km chilometres amp Kph chilomettes per hour The default setting is Nm amp Kts gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Dist amp Speed Units ENTER Depth Unit Ft Feet FM Fathoms Mt Meters The default setting is Ft gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Depth Unit ENTER Altitude Unit Ft Feet FL Flight Level Mt Meters The default setting is Ft gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Altitude Unit ENTER Temperature Unit C F The default setting is C gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Temperature Unit ENTER 3 2 2 TIME amp DATE SETTING Allows to select the preferred time and date Time Reference Sets UTC or Local Time The default setting is UTC gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Time Reference ENTER Time Format Sets you preferred time between 12 hour and 24 hour The default setting 1s 24 hour gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Time Format ENTER Date Format Sets you preferred date between MM DD YY month day year and DD MM YY day month year The default setting is MM DD YY gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Date Format ENTER User Manual a5 3 2 3 CURSOR SPEED Allows
117. tart the simulator you can insert the Heading value Using the Joystick select the preferred Heading and press ENTER The default setting is 000 M 5 3 3 3 Date and Time gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER Date ENTER gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER Time ENTER Using the Joystick insert the preferred Date and Time and press ENTER 5 3 3 4 Cursor Control gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER Cursor Control ENTER 92 User Manual On the screen is shown a dotted line connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target 1s placed all navigation data are referred to this Target 3 3 2 TIME TO GO When the Target is set the TTG value can be displayed in the Text Area see Par 3 1 1 Otherwise select the 3D Road Page see Par 3 1 1 4 where you can read TTG value if it is selected gt PAGE 3D ROAD ENTER or Roap if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 3 3 3 DELETING TARGET Place cursor on Target icon then press 1 Sror window appears to con firm the stop of the navigation press 1 CONFIRM and the symbol identifies Target disappears from the screen 3 4 NAVIGATION ON A ROUTE Sometimes it is preferable to define a series of locations called Waypoints in a sequence called a Route and navigate following a Route towards its end point
118. tences PCMPN 1 and PCMPN 2 When the navigation is activated on the Master it starts outputting the C Link navigation data If the Slave is con nected all c link navigation data received are stored in its memory and the naviga tion is started The information sent by the Master consists of the following values Navigation mode To Single Destination to a Route Route Name Destination ID Destination Position Next Waypoint ID Range from Destination to next Waypoint Bearing from Destination to next Waypoint Route Length Distance from Destination to Last Route Waypoint Remaining Route Legs Planned Cruising Speed Average Fuel Consumption Initial Fuel Load C Link navigation data can refer to Single Destination navigation Route Following navigation Values identified by are sent only for Route Following navigation The Destination Icon Navigation leg Fix Position to Destination the Next Waypoint Icon and all other relevant C Link navigation data will be shown on the Slave chart plotter Any variation of the C Link navigation data on the Master will be communicated to the Slave so to keep data aligned on both devices 4 9 1 2 C Link serial connection The two chart plotters should be connected via serial ports Any of the avail able ports can be used the software will recognize automatically the serial ports used A typical connection is as follows CP1 EE
119. tive Function Key Move the Joystick up down to place the selector on the preferred item move the Joystick to the right or press ENTER to set the selected item move the Joystick to the left or press CLEAR to close the pop up window The possible choices are CHART Chart and data page see Par 3 1 1 1 NAV GATION Navigation Data page see Par 3 1 1 3 ROAD 3D Road page see Par 3 1 1 4 STATUS GPS Status page see Par 3 1 1 5 GPS GPS Data page see Par 3 1 1 6 DEPTH 1 Depth graph small page see Par 3 1 1 2 DEPTH 2 Depth graph Full page see Par 3 1 1 2 VIDEO 1 Full screen video image 1 see Par 2 7 VIDEO 2 Full screen video image 2 see Par 2 7 MARK allows to insert Mark see Par 4 2 1 EVENT allows to insert Event see Par 4 2 2 WPT allows to insert Waypoint see Par 4 1 2 TRACK ON OFF allows Track On Off see Par 4 5 The default settings for the function keys labels are 1 Chart 2 NAV 3 Boun 4 Sratus 5 Ges Note When the Fish Finder or Radar is connected any soft key can be assigned any of the Fish Finder or Radar pages See the Fish Finder or Radar User Manual_for more information 3 1 1 1 Chart Display It is very impottant to access the information you need as you need it and understand what is displayed on the screen gt PAGE CHART DISPLAY ENTER of gt CHART if it is present where is 1 2 3 4 or 5 Shows the chart display and Text Area if
120. to select the preferred Cursor Speed among Low Medium and High in Chart or into a Menu gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Cursor Speed ENTER 3 2 4 NAV AIDS PRESENTATION Allows to set the Nav Aids presentation as US or INTERNATIONAL The default setting is INTERNATIONAL When selected it affects Lights Signals Buovs amp Beacons display INT International Draws Nav Aids using international symbology All components of Complex Objects are shown US Draw Nav Aids using NOAA symbology All components of Com plex Objects are shown gt MENU MENU GENERAL ENTER Nav Aids Presentation ENTER 3 3 NAVIGATING TO A SINGLE DESTINATION 3 3 1 DISTANCE AND BEARING TO TARGET Once you have positioned the cursor on your preferred location press GOTO 50 47 OFON DEST ma 00 17 oei ae aen E 0 055 50 46 082N 004106 878H 1 i H V i ER i ae H i N H w 0010730 W 0010700 W 0010630 d w 0010600 Fig 3 3 1 Navigation to a single destination 36 User Manual Enables On disables Off the cursor control The default setting is Off 5 3 3 5 Simulation Mode Once the settings are selected turn on the Simulator gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER Simulation Mode ENTER On ENTER To turn On the Simulation select Off The default setting is Off 5 3 4 ALARMS MENU The chart plotter provides alarm
121. ue ICON the object icon Ar visible without tags in the range selected from Underwater Object Depth Value option ICON DEPTH the object icon and tag is visible in the range selected from Under water Object Depth Value option 46 User Manual External Route Name of the External Route from PCMPN 0 Cruising Speed Planned Cruising Speed from PCMPN 1 Fuel Consumption Rate Planned Fuel Consumption Rate from PCMPN 1 Total Route length Route Length from First to Last Wpt from PCMPN 1 Initial Fuel Load Volume of Fuel available before the navigation was started Liters Total Fuel Consumption Calculated Fuel consumption to navigate the whole route Waypoints in Route No of Wpts in the Route from PCMPN 1 Remaining Waypoints No of Wpts from Dest to Last Wpt from PCMPN 1 Distance to Destination Distance from Ship to Destination Calculated Distance to Next Wpt Distance to travel from ship to the Wpt after the Destination calculated Distance to Dest Next Route Leg length Distance to Last Wpt Distance to travel from ship to the End of the Route Calculated Distance to Dest Distance From Dest to last Wpt received from PCMPN 1 TIG To Destination Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Last Wpt Calculated using Cruising Speed TTG To Next Wm Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Next Way point Calculated using Cruising Speed TIG to
122. umber The following functions are available Displaying Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER 1 SELEct The Route shown by straight segments is centered on the screen with the cursor on the central Waypoint Editing notes gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER 2 Notes Another window is shown use the Joystick to insert the notes this is possible only if you have already created a Route Press ENTER to confirm CANCEL otherwise User Manual 57 Hide Show Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER 3 Hme Snow Allows to hide or show the selected Route on the screen Route Color gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER 4 Coror It is possible to change color After pressing 4 CoLor another window is shown use the Joystick to choose the preferred color among 8 colors for the Route Press 1 ACCEPT to confirm 2 CANCEL otherwise Find Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER 5 Fino Allows to find the Route in the Select Route page inserting the desired number then to display the selected Route on the screen press 1 SELECT 4 1 1 2 Deleting Route gt MENU MENU ROUTE ENTER DELETE ENTER window is opened press 1 CONFIRM to delete 2 CANCEL otherwise The Route remains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn 4 1 1 3
123. urations ENTER Chart Boundaries ENTER Value Added Data On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Value Added data ENTER Chart Lock On Off The default setting is On gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Chart Lock ENTER Underwater Object Limit Selects the max depth value to display Underwater Ob jects The default setting is 10 Mt gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Underwater Object Limit ENTER If value is set to U Mt the Underwater Objects are not shown on the charts Menu options are grayed out If value is more than 0 Mt i e 10 Mt in the Range from 0 Mt to the selected value the Underwater Objects are displayed according to their setting below Rocks Off Icon Icon Depth The default setting is Icon gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Rocks ENTER Obstructions Off Icon Icon Depth The default setting is Icon gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Obstructions ENTER Diffusers Off Icon Icont Depth The default setting is Icon gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Diffusers ENTER Wrecks Off Icon Icon Depth The default setting is Icon gt MENU Other Map Configurations ENTER Wrecks ENTER Note Choose the option OFF the object is not visible independently of the selected Underwater Object Depth Val
124. vi gation data will be ignored by the other chart plotter 4 9 1 4 Slave Chart Plotter Operating mode To select the Slave mode Secondary Station follow the procedure gt MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER C LINK ENTER Sec ondary Station ENTER When Slave mode is set the chart plotter cannot manipulate the C Link navigation data anymore Stop current navigation If the navigation was already active it will be disabled as soon as Slave mode is set An appropriate warning message will be shown to notify that the Navigation is already active and to confirm whether Slave mode can be set Inhibit Navigation operation As soon as Slave mode 1s set the destination cannot be placed anymore either the C link navigation data is received from the Master or not Also when the C link navigation data is received from the Master it will not be allowed to deactivate the Navigation Inhibit Route following While navigating to the route received from the Master the destination is reached either applying distance or perpendicular criteria the destination will not be moved to the next waypoint on the route MOB handling If the Navigation to the external destination 1s active and the the MOB key is pressed on the Slave Chart Plotter the MOB 1s placed but the navigation to the MOB 1s not activated Notes While navigating to the external destination the Operating Mode is switched to Master User Manual 81 prietary sen
125. vigation to the external Destination is activated the Slave Chart Plotter will show all relevant c link navigation data exactly like when the destination is not the external one Destination Name DST and BRG to Destination calculate XTE calculate VIG etc These values will be displayed all places where required and they will be used to format NMEA 0183 output data 4 9 1 6 Graphical representation on Map Display DESCRIPTION 4 External Destination RED Icon WPT002 Next Waypoint GREEN Icon WPT003 Navigation Leg RED Line ey Fig 4 9 1 6 Graphical Displaying 4 9 1 7 Route Data Report When the Navigation to the External Route 1s recetved it will be possible to display the information related to the External Route by entering the Route Data Report External Route ROUTE001 Cruising Speed 12 5 kn Fuel Consumption Rate 8 0 I h Total Route length 71 19 Nm Total Fuel Consumption 45 51 Waypoints in Route 4 Initial Fuel Load 255 I Remaining Waypoints 4 Remaining Fuel 209 To Dest To Next Wot To Last Wpt Fig 4 9 1 7 External route on Route Data Report 82 User Manual 3 5 2 GETTING AUTOMATIC INFO The type of Automatic Info is user selectable gt MENU MENU DISPLAY ENTER Auto Info ENTER The possible settings are Off disabled no automatic info shown at all On Points only on points This is the default setting On All on all objects points lines
126. ware keys are shown in small capitals letters enclosed between single inverted commas for example Gig Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys sequence with the menu names enclosed between inverted commas for example MENU MENU ADVANCED ENTER FIX amp COMPASS ENTER means press the MENU key for two times using the Joystick to select the ADVANCED menu and press ENTER to go in it then using the Joystick to select the FIX amp COMPASS menu and press ENTER to go in it Terms underlined for example Target are explained in the Appendix Terms User Manual 11 1 2 FEATURES The chart plotter is a computer specifically designed for nautical use but more precisely to ease and speed up all calculations which so far have been done manually If connected to a positioning instrument the chart plotter displays the current position the speed and the heading of the boat and its Track The user information like Waypoints Marks and Tracks can then be stored on a SD Card and can be recalled at any time On the screen are shown navigation data and carto graphic information obtained from electronic charts of C MAP C CARD When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened please check it for the following contents if any parts are missing contact the dealer the chart plot ter was purchased from Power supply and I O 8 pins cable 1 5 mt 5 9 cable code CBCOFS0804 e Desktop brackets kit
127. x Status cower Ire gt amme re UTC U or Local L Time Fig 3 1 1 6 GPS Data Page 34 User Manual You can select the length and its angle is 30 degrees The Grounding Alarm is switched Off by default after a Master Reset 5 3 4 11 Grounding Depth Limit gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Grounding Depth Limit ENTER The user can enter the minimum depth 5 3 4 12 Grounding Alarm Range gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Grounding Alarm Range ENTER Allows setting the length of the sector to be detected among 0 25 0 5 1 0 Nm The default setting is 0 25 Nm When any of the searched objects is found in the scanned area a tick marker is printed on the relative box in the Grounding Alarm Report page see Par 5 2 8 to identify which dangerous objects have been currently detected 5 3 4 13 Grounding Alarm Report gt MENU MENU ALARMS ENTER Grounding Alarm Report ENTER To display the report of the dangerous objects currently detected When any of the searched objects is found in the scanned area a tick marker is printed on the relative box to identify which dangerous objects have been currently detected Once the alarm condition 1s no longer present the relative tick marker 1s removed Note The alarm No data available is shown when no specific cartographic data are found on the C CARD or when no C CARD is inserted 5 3 4 14 External Alarm gt MENU MENU ALAR
128. ymbols appears anenneneensensenegeen aa e e A A A ESE D EDIT WAYPOINT S Name WOO4 Symbol x dba to ch Fig 4 1 2 4a Waypoint symbols Use the Joystick to select the Symbol and press ENTER If you have se User Manual 63 lected Color field press ENTER a window with 8 different colors appears Use the Joystick to select the color and press ENTER If Coordinates field is selected press ENTER and then use the Joystick to insert the value The Notes field is used to insert an alphanumeric text max 15 characters Then press 1 ccrrT to confirm the data entered 4 1 2 5 Goto gt Add Waypoint ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER or Place cursor on existing Waypoint Press GOTO a circle encloses the Waypoint symbol On the screen a straight line is shown connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target is placed all navigation data are referred to this Target 4 1 2 6 Inserting Waypoint Every time you place the cursor on the segment connecting two existing Waypoints of a Route the following function 1s available gt Place cursor on Route leg 50 06 121N 005 30 1 GG L NL CURSOR 50907 009n 001 03 573N DISTANCE 170 8 Nm 1 INSERT ES i Fig 4 1 2 6 Placing Waypoint between two existing ones I Press 1 Insert The line between the two Waypoints is turned into a dotted line move the cursor to the new position When the cursor is stationary for 1 second or
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