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1. 91 140 Correction 91 Course Over Ground 140 Course Vector 16 36 140 CP 98 100 Creating a 62 Cross Track Error 145 elc 140 Cultural Features 140 Currents Prediction 15 48 Cursor Control 97 Cursor key 18 22 118 119 D Data Features 42 Date simulation 97 Date 90 93 140 Dead Reckoning 16 92 Deep Water Alarm 126 150 re E 140 Deleting A B C D Points 41 77 Deleting A B C D Segment 77 Deleting EBL amp VRM 77 Deleting Event res 75 Deleting File ETE TT 82 Deleting Mark M 72 Deleting 60 Deleting 110 123 124 125 126 127 Deleting route 63 69 70 Deleting Target 42 64 Deleting Track 79 Deleting User Point 67 Deleting Waypoint
2. 61 4 1 1 2 Creating FOLIO csausscinisisntssnnsetueesaadainawnsesnalettesesoecnieseoosmeness 62 62 4 1 1 4 Deleting route eR ETT 63 4 1 1 5 Distance and Bearing to Target 63 e c 64 Deleting Target T D TS 64 4 1 1 6 Moving Waypoint 64 4 1 1 7 Inserting Waypoint 65 4 1 1 8 sesccnsestiedsinsusdsmesainasendsenerdeesacsivectesancesuatemes 66 4 1 1 9 Finding info on Waypoints User Points List page 67 Finding User POINTS NN tO 67 Deleting selected 67 Deleting all User Points with the same symbol 68 Deleting all User Points with the same type 68 Deleting all stored User Points 68 Send Receive User 68 cB MEL sands pncdecosaaraaniorcscesacesanesulpaiansuecensdeedumonsenimandeserenidsoetanaane 68 4 1 2 1 Selecting Mio UTE UT 68 4 1 2 2 Deleting 69 4 1 2 3 IU celos 69 4 1 2 4 Route Color 69 4 1 2 5 Finding information on a route Route Report 69 Selecting 69 Changing Speed amp Fuel values
3. 62 37 122 Depth Alarm 17 95 Depth Area Range 140 Depth Cursor NR 119 Depth Graph page 33 Depth LINGS c C 140 Depth Range Max 15 50 Depth Range 15 50 Depth RUSI ER m 115 Be 4H Peer 16 Depth Window 36 Depths amp Land Elevation 42 Detailed Port Plan 43 Detailed World Background 42 BC 140 Differential Correction Source 39 Differential GPS 140 15 51 Digital Depth NENNEN P c 115 Dimm MEU 136 DIMENSIONS 129 148 Boc 17 Bio dE MEN 17 Display Mode 15 49 Display Setup 124 Displaying 79 37 distance track 14 80 Distance Mr c cc 16 Distress Call wm 104 DOG Tr 16 104 141 106 DSG ke c 105 Bep 105 46 pope 32 Dual Frequency page 119 Dynamic Current 43 User Manual
4. 147 Interface esee 17 Interference Rejection 18 123 Internal GPS eee 38 ISO Certification 42 K Keel 125 jd Pet 18 Keyboard 17 18 21 L Lakes 53 Lakes By Name 16 59 Lakes 16 58 Land Elevation Values 15 51 Land Elevations 15 42 50 language im 24 48 141 Lat Lon Grid 15 51 Latitude 141 LCD DISPLAY c 17 Load 126 LOGIC NR NER NER 81 EeCHT 141 R 141 Loran eeeeeeeeee ener 141 M Magnetic Deviation 141 Magnetic Variation 141 main 30 Man OverBoard 22 mener rens 22 Map 15 93 22 44 Map Orientation 15 45 93 Settings 2 15 23 72 141 Marker Zoom eee 121 Master Chart Plotter 84 42 Depth
5. 104 POWER ECC 21 Power consumption 17 Power 18 POW ON SH DD 18 Presentation Features 43 Preset 121 A 109 oro 109 PTX information window 110 111 Q Quick Info 43 53 87 101 107 Quick Info on Lakes 53 R 136 RAM Clear 136 RAM 136 RAM 136 IRI e 122 Range 122 113 147 Receiving AlS mt 100 Recordable points 14 REMOVING 130 Removing 29 Reset Partial Trip 16 93 Reset Total Trip 16 93 Resolution Perm 17 Restart GPS uoa nin tii rens oa timetis 38 Reversing route 69 70 38 EDD 38 aep C 38 Roads nnne nns 15 43 51 15 51 ROA aiseanna 34 Rolling Road Scale 16 93 Route 14 61 68 142 route che
6. 77 4 4 3 Deleting the A B C D 77 4 4 4 Moving the A B C D points 78 4 4 5 Inserting the A B C D points eee 78 4 4 6 Navigating on the A B C D 78 AD USING THE TRACK FUNG TIONS 78 4 5 1 Selecting active Track 78 4 5 2 Enabling Track storing taU 78 453 Displaying ERE 79 4 5 4 Selecting WACK Color 79 455 NERIS 79 4 5 6 Deleting Selected Track ennn 79 4 5 7 Selecting Track memorizing 79 4 5 8 Selecting 5 pda ra Yd ata vada palea PUPA RE 80 45 9 Selecting 80 4 6 USER C CARD MENU 80 80 402 Loading File ET 81 463 Deleng FG MEI TT 82 4 6 4 Formatting User C CARD 82 4 6 5 Changing UserC GARD sccvienscinisatexinndwavssnasesiaiensseesssieusecebeaeiveiantdues 82 iX EC ro Arr 82 4 7 1 How System WO KS
7. 18 MEMON cosporratecspnaceasseinadexsesectednatea 17 18 MENU 21 MENU 118 120 Mixing Levels 15 43 46 99 104 he qm 17 22 59 85 MOBILARM 16 107 142 MOBILARM 109 MOBILARM Status 108 ebpccHM 21 Modem 138 152 Moving A B C D points 78 Moving Mark caca 72 Moving Waypoint 64 Multilanguage 15 43 N Name Tags 2 15 50 15 49 Natural Features 142 Nav Aids amp Light Sectors 15 50 Nav Aids Presentation 37 Wido 46 meet rr 142 Navigate menu 92 Navigating on A B C D points 41 78 Navigation 16 21 22 34 93 142 Navigation Data isses tine siqui 83 Navigation Data page 34 42 64 93 Navigation Speed 39 Nearest Services 16 57 NMEA 26 38 NMEA 0180 26 NMEA 0180 26
8. 70 Reversing route RR 70 Deleting NOUNS pinn na eai 70 4 1 2 6 Route Name 70 4 1 2 7 Send Receive route 70 4 1 2 8 Safe Route 70 42 USING MARKS amp EVENTS 72 eE cai 72 4211 Mark onarri 72 BZ ce Deleting MATK MEN RN ance nsec m 72 LR CUR Ec 72 421 4 Moving MarK 72 73 4 2 1 6 Finding information on Marks User Points List page 74 LAN INE sella 74 74 75 4 2 2 2 Deleting EVO IM EE 75 a cr MC ETE 75 Eding EVEN PNE 75 4 2 2 5 Finding information on Events User Points List page 76 4 2 2 6 Add to 76 4 3 EBL amp VRM FUNCTION Mr 76 Placmng EBL sesei cR 76 4 3 2 Deleting EBL amp VRM aiesecuscarsannsceetendveaccesserteoresceseseamnonss 77 4 3 3 Editing EBL amp VRM apenas 44 MORE ABOUT A B C D FUNCTION 4 4 1 Inserting the A B C D points 77 4 4 2 Deleting the A B C D Points
9. 58 Finding Port By 58 Finding Tide Stations 57 Finding User 67 Finding 58 Fish Alarm rer 126 Fish Finder 22 35 111 113 Fish Finder Dual Frequency 16 119 Fish Finder echogram 116 Fish Finder Full Screen 16 118 Fish Finder 114 Fish Finder Setup menu 121 Fish Finder transmission 114 Fish Finder Zoom 16 119 PIS OV MOONS 124 User Manual Fishes 116 Fix Correction 19 91 Fix Datum 16 93 Fix Functions 15 Fix menu 90 Flexi Zoom 43 45 VOCUS 120 Fonts amp 15 45 Formatting User C CARD 82 Frequency 116 118 120 123 MT 70 an 117 Full Info on Lakes 54 LU lt MR ERES ERE 117 FUNCION 23 Functions Menu 21 G Gain 118 122 123 Gain Mode 122 cc 38 ca
10. 90 Sx Backlight DIOE 90 i RENE Cr ER 90 Due COE SCHON 91 5 2 2 Compute COM SCHOM PIENE 91 Bi HON SOU PTT cm 91 91 POSION zi TT 91 M REESE 92 92 SUIS iei iae NN 92 NAVIGATE A ennenen 92 5 3 1 92 93 an R 93 5 3 4 Orientation Resolution ISI C 93 5 3 5 Selectable NAV opt X S 93 5 3 6 Rollng Road SCANS ud capitu papd inito do pixeivwva VER RENE 93 5 3 7 Reset Total and Partial 93 we 94 cr aulae NR 94 94 94 ALARMS 95 noc ME T 95 MEI ERREUR T 95 Anchor cdm ETE NEP 95 S94 Depth UNS T T 95 S99 Grounding 95 5 5 6 Grounding Alarm 96 o5 Grounding 96 5 5 8 Grounding Alarm Report DEP EnEUE 96 96 5 6 1 Activate 8 97 SHO 97
11. E 82 48 C LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER eese 83 sd 83 4 8 1 1 Introductive 83 4 8 1 2 C Link 84 4 8 1 3 Master Chart 84 TOUS 84 4 8 1 4 Slave Chart 85 arcae TT 85 4 8 1 5 C Link Navigation Data acquisition and display 86 4 8 1 6 Graphical representation on Map Display 86 4 8 1 7 Route Data Report 86 4 8 1 8 Quick dh m E 87 Route Navigation Quick Info on the Destination 87 Quick info on Single Destination 88 Advanced 89 51 SETUP MMC oet 89 User Manual User Manual 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 Du 5 1 1 Time Reference 89 Belea 89 a 90 SAE VIN SP SCC E E E TEE TE TEAT 90 5 8 90 oH EC Vy CII
12. If SOG value is less than 1 0 knots or the is greater than 90 degrees the TTG value is not displayed Deleting Target If in Basic Mode place cursor on Target icon and press CLEAR the symbol that identifies Target disappears from the screen but the Waypoint remains If in Advanced Mode see Par 3 4 3 place cursor on Target icon press ENTER select STOP NAV and press ENTER the symbol that identifies Target disappears from the screen but the Waypoint remains ___ Tf you select NEXT PREV and press ENTER the Target icon is moved on the next previous Waypoint in the route Otherwise in both Modes when the cursor 1s placed in a generic position on the chart press GO TO A window appears to advice that the Destination point is present select STOP and press ENTER the symbol that identifies Target disappears from the screen but the Waypoint remains Note Tf you select START and press ENTER the Target icon is moved on the new cursor position 4 1 1 6 Moving Waypoint gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Waypoint Press Select MOVE and press Use the cursor key to move the cursor a dotted line connecting the Waypoint to the new position is shown Secche Di POSITION 43 08 880N 9 OO9 S3 757 MM 0009 DST BRG MM 19 60 079 MAP DATUM WGS 1984
13. 97 DAG mec 97 d es US DIO RN RENE 97 AIS MENU 98 5 7 1 AIS System DellhnillOliS ccccr penabus paa an puta rub ek enr dedi 98 DA AlO MENU apts 100 Sa 100 ME ei ANON rane MERE EET 100 SONA 100 5 7 2 4 CPA Limit afte EE 100 Dike TOPA UPPER 100 sre Gres Reece ene ert ene men Onna aren 100 5 7 3 To Set the Chart Plotter for Receiving AlS 100 10 5 7 4 Quick Info on AIS denacdedeanescends 101 NGOs 101 5 9 C WEATHER SERVICE bra toto 101 5 9 1 C Weather Service 102 591 1 RUE 102 5 9 1 2 Copy from User nun eq elu aus 103 5 9 1 3 Weather Forecast sicut REIN FIR EID ESInMU EHE EUM 103 9 9 1 4 Real Time View pneter ne tasa 103 ype Ol aia NEN 104 5100907 AEREE EE REEE R 104 5 10 1 Distress Call and Position Request 104 5 10 2 105 5 10 21 DSG LOG 105 LOCAIS NN E 106 M 106 p lc seme 106 Hide Show n 106 Position Request Distress Gall rtis 106 5 10 22 DSG niriana Eni PIERE 106 107 CP 1
14. POWER 10 35 INPUT 1 C COM TX C COM TX POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT 1 C COM RX Fig 7 4h C COM Connection on Port 1 7 5 TROUBLESHOOTING The following is a brief guide to some of the problems you may experience while using the chart plotter with common solutions 7 5 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 polatity 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 6 1 The chart plotter does not get a valid fix Make sure that no metal obstacle is placed 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 134 CS ee Manual The chart plotter screen becomes very dark after a long exposure to direct sunlight Control the contrast see Par 2 3 7 5 2 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE The list above see Par 6 5 1 should allow you to solve most of the operating problems you are likely to encounter Simply disconnecting the chart plotter from power fot a moment may solve your problem as well I
15. Fig 4 1 1 6 Moving Waypoint function 1 To place the Waypoint in the new position choose the new place and press ENTER CLEAR otherwise Waypoint appears in the new position 64 iC set Manual Secche Di N gt vada 23 POSITION 43 08 899N 0099 53 757E 506 Kts COG M N 140 000 TO CURSOR DST 19 32 094 apraia HPTGG6 MAP DATUM HGS 1984 B Fig 4 1 1 6a Moving Waypoint function 1I 4 1 1 7 Inserting Waypoint Every time you place the cursor on the segment connecting two existing Waypoints of a toute the following function 1s available gt Place cursor on route leg Secche Di CES POSITION 43 08 920N 009 S53 757 t E SOG Kts COG FROM 1 000 TO WP TOO2 5611253 For options 13 99 064 n WPTOG MRP DRTUM Fig 4 1 1 7 Placing Waypoint between two existing ones 1 Press Select INSERT and press ENTER 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 one second or two 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 gt Secche Di i PO SITI ON 009 53 757 50
16. and NT NT C CARD coexistence When data and 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 3 5 1 MAP SETTINGS MENU It is possible to select the Map Settings Menu in two modes gt MAP for second Of gt MAP SETTINGS ENTER in the following paragraphs only the first mode is indicated 3 5 1 1 3D View Perspective View gt for1 second 3D View ENTER ON ENTER Of gt MODE more times if set by menu see Par 5 3 Note If selected using lt MODE gt an information window describing the newly selected mode is shown on the center of the screen for about 2 seconds see also Par 2 1 Chart data may be projected in perspective mode 3D during navigation This function allows setting the panoramic View of the chart As the upper side of the map is more compressed than the lower side a wider map area is visible The perspective view allows showing more chart information immediately ahead and around the cursor Fig 3 5 1 1 Perspective View 3 5 1 2 Palette gt for 1 second Palette ENTER Use Itis possible to set the palette used to enhance the visibility of the screen depending on the surrounding light condition The possible choices Normal Classi NOAA Ni
17. 38 Global Positioning System 141 GO TO 21 41 78 106 Ch m 72 75 141 Goto PTX 110 24 33 90 141 147 GPS Antenna Dimensions 148 GPS Connection 24 132 GPS Data page 33 GPS Setup 38 Graphic Data page 34 42 64 Grounding Alarm 17 95 Grounding Alarm Range 17 96 Grounding Alarm Report 17 96 Grounding Alarm Width 96 Guardian Alarm 15 43 H 38 141 HDOP 141 PAC ACG Me NR M 97 141 Home 21 22 93 141 gl J 38 Info Function eeeeeeeeeee 55 Info Tree 55 information on Event 76 information on Mark 74 information on route 69 information on Waypoint 67 Input Output Menu or Inserting A B C D points 40 77 78 Inserting C CARD 29 Inserting MOB tara ens 59 Inserting Waypoint 65 INSTALLATION 130 Installing GPS Antenna
18. ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER C CARD ENTER FORMAT ENTER A warning window is shown select YES and press ENTER to confirm the formatting select NO otherwise The format of User C CARD must be done before using a new User C CARD this operation prepares the User C CARD to receive and store information 4 6 5 CHANGING USERC CARD gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER C CARD ENTER CHANGE ENTER Allows to change the User C CARD 4 7 C LINK C Link system 1s a feature which allows to sharing the same cartographic data between two chart plotter units linked via serial I O port In order to activate C Link function a MAX data C CARD called REGULAR 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 software versions that allow C Link function 4 7 1 HOW C LINK SYSTEM WORKS When the chart plotter is powered up it switches into the Stand Alone Mode In this work mode the chart plotter unit periodically scans all the available C CARD slots Use Manual searching for MIRROR C CARDs When one
19. ENTER Depth Range Max Sets max reference depth value The default setting is 5Mt gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Depth Range Max ENTER Land Elevations On Off The default setting is Off gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Land Elevations ENTER Use Manual Land Elevation Values On Off The default setting is On gt MAP forisecond Other Map Configurations ENTER Land Elevation Values ENTER Roads On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Roads ENTER Points Of Interest On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Points Of Interest ENTER Lat Lon Grid On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Lat Lon Grid ENTER Chart Boundaries On Off Auto The default setting is Auto gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Chart Boundaries t ENTER Value Added Data On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Value Added Data ENTER Chart Lock On Off The default setting is On gt MAP for1second Other Map Configurations ENTER Chart Lock ENTER Underwater Objects Limit Selects the max depth value to display Underwate
20. GND SIGNAL RETURN AUTOPILOT DEVICE FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT COMMON SIGNAL RETURN Fig 7 46 Autopilot Connection on Port 2 ror Sky X7 Compact X7 User Manual QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN Fig 7 4 Autopilot Connection on Port 1 por Sky X7 Fisu QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC NC AUTOPILOT DEVICE FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN Fig 7 44 Autopilot Connection on Port 1 ror Compact X7 Fisu PINK NC SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE DESCRIPTION PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 NMEA0183 DEVICE COMMON FUNCTION OUTPUT 1 NMEA0183 OUTPUT INPUT 2 NMEA0183 INPUT
21. Note __ Tf you select the START item and press ENTER the Target icon is moved on the new cursor position 3 5 Brjemsrs MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION MAX is a major evolution of the product technology Key points are Data Features ISO Certification electronic chart production process with quality certification Extra Large Coverage all the C MAP By JEPPESEN electronic chart detail and a huge coverage without having to change cartridge Official data source data based on use of official data sources Detailed World Background worldwide background chart with details Depths amp Land Elevation color shading of sea depth and land altitude for improved chart reading Use Manual Bathymetric amp Spot Soundings additional Data Base with depth and bathy information for an extraordinary view of the seabed depth Detailed Port Plan complete port and marina charts with detail Search amp Find quickly locates chart contents and objects Tides Preview dynamic simulation of tides Dynamic Currents current arrows dynamically display direction and speed Dynamic Nav Aids displays Nav in true color and with real interval hgbting Port Info all the information of the available services in the ports and how to contact them Enhanced Port Info amp Roads details of the available facilities and services in ports and surrounding areas Object Info indicates restricted area details and related information Quick
22. available through your local dealer For additional information on C MAP By Cartography visit web site at WWWw Jeppesen com 1 2 1 SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 1 1 Main Characteristics Recordable Individual points User Points 500 Type of User Points 2 Routes Routes 29 Uset Points Route 100 Tracking Tracks E Points per Track 1000 Step by Distance gt 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 5 1 2 5 10 Nm Step by Time 1 5 10 30 Sec 1 5 10 Min Cartographic Functions Worldwide Background Detailed Map by using C MAP By Jeppesen C CARD C MAP By Jeppesen MAX electronic charts object oriented chart system with enhanced functionality including 14 CS ee Manual Guardian alarm Safety Status Dar Safety route check Perspective view satellite image coverage Turbo and Smooth Zoom Multilanguage Enhanced Port information database Tides amp Currents data Photos amp Diagrams Automatic information on all chart objects Search function for ports tidal information service facilities Coordinate System ddd mm ss ddd mm mm ddd mm mmm UTM OSGB TD Map Datum Display Mode Full Simple Fishing Low Custom Marine Settings Names Name Tags Nav Aids amp Light Sectors Attention Areas Tides amp Currents Seabed Type Ports amp Setvices Tracks amp Routes Depth Settings Depth Range Min Max Land Settings Land Elevations Land Elevation Values Roads Points Of Interest e Chart Sett
23. 0183 26 83 90 142 37 45 NT NT 42 O Malo Po 43 objects with Pictures 53 Obstructions 15 16 51 58 Off line redraw 43 Official data source 42 Operating Frequency 116 8 4 Orientation Resolution 93 sscidvncacscanneendesiseescesncesss 15 92 142 Other Map Configurations 49 P PAGE c 21 31 Page Selection menu 117 15 44 Perspective View 15 43 44 com TTE 17 Photos Diagrams 15 43 Physical Characteristics 17 Pictures and Diagrams 142 Placing EBL amp VRM 76 Points Of Interest 19 10 7914 9 Points 14 Port By Distance 16 58 Port Name 16 58 Port 43 55 142 Port information 15 Ports amp Services 15 50 55 142 User Manual 17 Position Filter 15 91 Position Request
24. Backlighted silicon rubber FF Module 600W 50 200KHz Technical Specifications e Power Output 600W 4800W pp 50 200KHz Dual Frequency e Max Depth 213m 700Ft at 200kHz 457m 1500Ft at 50kHz e Automatic Recognition of the AIRMAR X DUCER ID transducers for best performance Advanced Digital Signal Processing Speed amp Temperature Sensor if available on transducer Alarms shallow water depth Fish temp Trip Log Fish Symbols STC Interference Rejection Automatic noise reduction e A Scope White Line Zoom x2 x4 e Auto range gain frequency shift ping rate 1 5 BASICS The chart plotter is controlled by using 13 keys There is also a cursor key to move cursor actoss the screen 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 18 CS ee Manual Fig 1 5 The chart plotter 19 User Manual Before You Begin This chapter provides basic information to get you start using the chart plotter it will help you to become familiar with the chart display and the functions of the controls before you start using the chart plotter 2 1 THE KEYBOARD The Co CONTRAST BACKLIGHT POWER key Press and hold the right side of POWER for 1 second to turn the chart plotter
25. Dynamic Elevation Data 43 Dynamic Nav Aids 15 43 46 E zo PUS 76 141 EBL and VRM dec 23 EBL VRM Function 16 76 22 4 114 116 Echogram WINDOW 114 Editing EBL amp VRM iure 77 Editing Event ee c 79 Editing 9 66 electronic charts cene oporer pur ort inopes 14 Enhanced Mixing Levels 43 Enhanced Port Info 43 Enhanced Turbo Zoom 43 ENTER TP 22 118 23 74 141 Expanded Info page 55 Extern Waypoint 90 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 24 External NMEA eiii Etat eet tato 26 External NMEA Connection 26 133 EXTERNAL WIRING 131 Extra Large Coverage 42 F FEATURES 13 80 141 Fiter DUM eenen 92 FO E C 16 43 Find EE 57 Finding Lakes By Name 59 Finding Lakes Info v uses 58 Finding Nearest Services 57 Finding Obstructions 58 Finding Points Of Interest 59 Finding Port By Distance
26. LORENZ MARINE ELECTRONICS One Touch To Choose Your World COMPACT X7 Sunligbt Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with Internal GPS Receiver CODE S4igLZ7cx 16001 93 060509 SKY X7 Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with External GPS Receiver CODE CODE S egLZ7cx 1600iC93 060509 COMPACT X7 FISH Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with Internal GPS Receiver and Fish Finder CODE S4igLZ7cx 16001 93 060509 SKY X7 FISH Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with External GPS Receiver and internal Fish Finder CODE S4egLZ7cx_Oww 16001 93 060509 USER MANUAL Copytight 2009 LORENZ ELECTRONICS Italia All rights reserved Printed in Italy No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without prior written permission of the publisher Warning Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter ate 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 matters related to the execution of a safe navigation For this reason we would like to remind you that you ate required to carry on board and use the officially published and approved nautical charts Caution W Please read through this manual before the first operation If you have any questions please contact the Company customer serv
27. Use Manual To enable On or disable Off the track storing It is not possible to use the track storing if you ate not receiving a valid fix The default setting is On 4 5 3 DISPLAYING TRACK gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER VIS IBLE ENTER To enable On ot disable Off the displaying of track The default setting is Off 4 5 4 SELECTING TRACK COLOR gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER COLOR ENTER Selects the desired color for the selected track 4 5 5 DELETING TRACK gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER DIS TANCE ENTER Deletes all track After pressing ENTER a warning window appears select Yes and press ENTER to confirm select No otherwise 4 5 6 DELETING SELECTED TRACK gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER DELETE SELECTION ENTER Deletes the track selected After pressing ENTER a window appears press ENTER to set the first point then press ENTER to set the second point A warning window appears select Yes and press ENTER to confirm the deletion select No otherwise 4 5 7 SELECTING TRACK MEMORIZING TYPE ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER STEP UNIT ENTER Choose Distance Dist the chart plotter can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position is greater than a defined dista
28. SNm Use the cursor key to select the field If you have selected Name field press ENTER use the cursor key to insert the character 8 characters max then press ENTER If Color field is selected press ENTER a window with 8 different colors appears use the cursor key to select the desired color and press If Symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different symbols appears Use the cursor key to select the symbol and press ENTER Then press CLEAR Uset Manual LU T 4 2 2 5 Finding information on Events User Points List page gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER A full window is opened showing information about all stored User Points Marks Events and Waypoints Move up down the cursor key to select the User Point you wish If the page contains more than 8 User Points the list continues in the next pages See Par 4 1 1 9 4 2 2 6 Add to Route gt Place cursor on Event Press ENTER Select ADD TO ROUTE and press ENTER the selected Event is connected to the current route The same Event can be added in many routes ________ An existing Event can be connected to the current route in another mode too Place cursor on Event the information window related to the Event appears press CLELAR to close the window and then press ENTER select the Waypoint option and press ENTER The Event
29. Clear View Displays when Clear View function is On 5 Dangets Red when Guardian Technology detects one of the following objects Land Uset Manual A7 Intertidal Depth Area Rocks Obstructions Shoreline Constructions Fishing 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 9 Satellite Imagery gt MAP SETTINGS ENTER SATELLITE IMAGERY ENTER It is possible to overlay the Satellite image for background map When it is set On the Palette is set to Normal to display the proper colors 3 5 1 10 Currents Prediction gt for 1 second 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 ENTER to set the date and time manually to decrease time GOTO to increase time Press CLEAR to exit 3 5 1 11 Selecting the Language gt MAP SETTINGS ENTER Chart Language ENTER The possible choices are Language Allows setting the language to display chart information The language is chosen among the list of languages available on the cartographic data C CARD or embedded charts gt MAP SETTINGS ENTER Chart Language ENTER Lan gua
30. ENTER Add a new entry to the Directory Delete gt DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER DELETE ENTER Delete the selected entry Delete All gt DSC DIRECTORY ENTER DELETE ALL ENTER Deletes all entries in the page 5 10 3 QUICK INFO ON DSC ICONS Placing the cutsor on the Distress Call or Position Request icon the following information is displayed Vessel Name MMSI Number Position Date and Time Distance and Bearing from current vessel s position Pressing ENTER it is possible by selecting DELETE deletes the DSC icon from the DSC Log page otherwise by selecting DSC LOG the DSC Log page is shown 5 11 MOBILARM SYSTEM The MOBILARM is an automated crew monitoring system dedicated to monitoring onboard crew by maintaining a constant link between the crew member and the boat The instant a man ovet board event happens an automatic alarm is sounded and the vessels position is logged Connect the MOBILARM System to a serial port of the chart plotter 5 11 1 SOFTWARE SETUP After connections have been made the chart plotter has to be setup to be able to User Manual NT receive NMEA information from the MOBILARM When a MOBILARM 1s connected to the chart plotter any input port of the NMEA Input Output menu must be changed to MOBILARM as shown below fot communications gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER select a
31. Low Radat Tides Custom The default setting is Custom gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Display Mode ENTER The table below shows the selections for each mode Setting Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom Default values Names On On On On On On Name Tags On Off Off Off Off On Nav Aids amp Light Sectors On No Sector NoSector 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 Ttacks amp Routes On Off Off Off Off On Depth Range Min OMt OMt Depth Range Max 9999Mt 9999Mt 9999Mt 9999Mt 9999Mt 5Mt Land Elevations On On Off Of Off Off Land Elevation Values On Off Off Off Off On Roads On Off Off Off Off On Points Of Interest On Off Off Off Off On Lat Lon Grid On Off Off Off Off On Chart Boundaries On Auto Off Off Off Auto Value Added Data On Off Off Off Off On Chart Lock On On On On On On Und Objects Limit 9999Mt 10Mt 10Mt 10Mt 10Mt 3Mt Rocks Icont Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Obstructions Icont Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Diffusets Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Wrecks Icon Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon If Display Mode is Custom it is possible to change the map settings as following Names On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Names ENTER User Manual
32. OUTPUT 2 SIGNAL RETURN INPUT 3 OUTPUT 3 COMMON Fig 7 4e External NMEA Connection on Port ror X7 Compact X7 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY NMEA0183 WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM DEVICE NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Fig 7 f External NMEA Connection on Port ror X7 Fisu User Manual as 133 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION BLACK POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM DEVICE GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM 5 BROWN NC GRAY NC NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN ORANGE NC PINK NC SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE C COM GSM Plus CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND GND POWER SUPPLY
33. and press ENTER A warning pop up window will be shown Select YES and press ENTER 5 11 4 2 Goto PTX The Goto PTX function activates the navigation to the selected PTX Place the cursor on PTX cursor Press ENTER using the cursor select GOTO and press ENTER If the navigation is set to the selected PTX to terminate the navigation press ENTER using the cursor select STOP GOTO and press 110 iC ee Manual 5 11 4 3 PTX List Page The MOBILARM Alarm Status List shows the list of all PTX that returned an alarm event To obtain the page press ENTER using the cursor select LIST and press ENTER i NM PTX status Time of PTX creation PTX position Fig 5 11 45 Example of MOBILARM PTX List page This page allows you to Goto Activates navigation to the selected PTX Once the navigation has been activated close all menus data pages if open and center the chart selected PTX Delete Deletes the selected PTX Show Centers the chart on the selected PTX Show All Selects the best chart scale to see PTX icons on the map at the same time 5 11 4 4 Show PTX The Show function 1s available when PTX has beeen received again it is already present on the chart plotter memory and it is the active one To select this function press ENTER using the cursor select SHOW and press ENTER to close all menus data pages if open and center the chart on the received PTX 5
34. 111 sui 102 2 17 Simulation Menu 96 c mW aon eee nee ee are ener eee ee 17 Slave Chart Plotter 85 Smooth Zoom 15 49 SO 32 142 sonas ainara 14 Speed 37 70 97 143 Speed Filter 16 92 DCC IAIN Fer 16 SDOLSOBFDCIPIO srsunivnsndiemeisrdveuctenoataces 143 SpOt SoundiNgS 43 Static Navigation 16 91 npe c 18 118 123 STO LOBO iiinn 124 STC SIS Dis 124 143 117 Surface Clutter 117 Surface Noise Filter 118 124 System LSS vxvesxisvaesstserenstssoueracetixeeenat 136 system Update menu 135 T Target 21 32 41 63 78 98 143 TOPA 98 100 b 15 92 143 Temp 126 126 Temp 126 Temperature 16 37 115 Temperature Range 17 18 Temperature 16 Text 31 Thermoclines 116 Tide 56 57 143 Tide Cu
35. 12 FISH FIN DER MEN UFor X7 amp Compact X7 The chart plotter combined with the sonar performance of the Fish Finder is one User Manual 111 of the most advanced marine navigation system available gt FISH FINDER SETUP ENTER For more information see the specific User Manual Note The Fish Finder display page is available only if the Fish Finder is connected and powered On 128 Use Manual Fish Finder For Sky amp Compact X7 The Fish Finder consists of a high power transmitter sensitive receiver and a transducer The Fish Finder sends an electrical pulse to the transducer which contains an element that converts the pulse into acoustic sound wave which is sent through the water As this wave travels from the transducer to the bottom it may strike fish structures thermoclines temperature changes in the water When the wave strikes an object s a certain amount of the wave is reflected back to the transducer depending on the composition and shape of the object When the reflected wave is returned to the transducer it is converted into a voltage and is amplified by the receiver processed and sent to the display The speed of sound in water is roughly 4800 ft sec so the time lapse between the transmitted signal and the received echo can be measured and the distance to the object determined Fig 6 Fish Finder working principle User Manual 123 6 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL FISH FINDER ON Th
36. 36 67 74 76 144 User Points List 67 74 76 Mylcm 89 144 154 Arp o 15 92 144 V 144 Value Added Data 15 51 144 Variable Depth Marker 115 118 119 120 Variation 16 94 VDM eR 115 118 119 120 VRF WON PET 104 ncm ae 144 Ue eR TT 39 VON AOG TN DNE 23 MIT 76 144 e 38 WAAS P 39 144 147 Warning Message 114 Water Temperature 115 125 23 61 145 ue C 38 Weight NER E NER 17 WGS 84 93 145 White Line 18 116 124 WVU E 23 35 Wind Speed 90 worldwide background 42 Wrecks esee 15 16 52 58 X 32 38 95 145 XTE Alarm 17 95 Z 43 45 119 115 ZOOM IN Tc 22 45 ZOOM IN key 118 119 120 ZOOM OUT T 22 45 ZOOM OUT key 118 119 120 Zoom DAOC 119 Jeulbo 15 45 ZOOM N d aded 145 ONIN TERR 145 User Manual
37. 8 1 OPERATIONS 4 8 1 1 Introductive elements It is important remark once 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 is terminated C Link Navigation Data is exchanged by using two NMEA 0183 C MAP proprietary sentences PCMPN 1 and PCMPN 2 When the navigation is activated on the Master it starts outputting the C Link Navigation Data If the Slave 1s connected all C Link Navigation Data received are stored in its memory and the navigation is started The information sent by the Master consists of the following values Navigation mode to Single Destination to a Route Route Name User Manual 83 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
38. A D points and to delete them but also to modify and move them 4 4 1 INSERTING THE A B C D POINTS Place the cursor on the desired position and press the Create window appears by using the cursor key select A B C D and press or press A B C D if it is present the A point and an information window on A appear Move the cursor press ENTER select A B C D and press ENTER again or A B C D if it is present the point appears connected to A with straight segment an information window on A B segment distance DST bearing BRG and total distance from the first point appears Moving the cursor pressing ENTER selecting A B C D and pressing ENTER or A B C D if it is present places the C and D points see previous Fig 3 3 1 4 4 2 DELETING THE A B C D POINTS When placing the cursor on the desired point A B C or D the information window appears Press ENTER select DELETE and press ENTER again the point is deleted When the point 15 deleted the cursor is placed on the previous point if existed The labels of the next points ate renamed 4 4 3 DELETING THE A B C D SEGMENT When placing the cutsor on the desired point A B C or D or on segment between User Manual MEN two points the information window appears Press ENTER select DELETE ALL and press ENTER again all points and connecting segments are deleted 4 4 4 MOVING THE A B C D POINTS When placin
39. ALL ENTER Deletes all entries Hide Show gt DSC ENTER LOG ENTER HIDE SHOW ENTER Allows hiding showing the selected DSC position on the chart display Position Request Distress Call gt MENU DSC ENTER LOG ENTER POSITION REQUEST DIS TRESS CALL ENTER Shows Position Request Distress Call page When Position Request page is active this message changes to Distress Call 5 10 2 2 DSC Directory gt DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER Selects the DSC Directory page From this page the user can assign the Vessel 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 number a unique number that is assigned to DSC radio station for use in emergency situations VESSEL NAME MMSI CONTACT PHONE SCORPION 0046712433 ERICH SMITH 12372133456 STRIKE 99 0036612458 JIMMY PAGE 22832178345 JUPITER 0036612459 ROBERT 22114433001 SARA 0063412123 SUSANNE 44332211001 DELETE DELETE ALL Fig 5 10 2 2 Example of DSC Directory page 106 Manual Edit gt MENU DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER EDIT ENTER Edit the fields of any existing entry in the Directory Vessel Name MMSI numbet contact and phone numbet Add gt DSC ENTER DIRECTORY ENTER ADD
40. Allows to change the parameters of the serial interface This menu allows to select 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 none the Stop Bits between 1 or 2 W Input Data Display Allows the chart plottet 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 interface 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 User Manual 7 6 5 MODEM TEST To check the Modem connections Press ENTER to select the preferred Port Port 1 or Port 2 FOR CHART PLOTTER WITH INTERNAL GPS RECEIVER Port 1 Port 2 or Port 3 FOR CHART PLOTTER WITH EXTERNAL GPS RECEIVER related to the connections made to the Port that the Modem C COM is connected 138 CS ee Manual Terms This section explains the terms that may be unfamiliar to the reader Advanced Mode The chart plotter can operate in two different modes Basic Mode and Advanced Mode In Advanced Mode it is possible to have mote available fun
41. Call Allows the selection of the country to call The whole telephone number set ts automatically 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 cursot position See the following picture 102 Manual Area of coverage of downloaded data is located by default with its centre on the Cursor is locked to the gray area Moving the cursor also moves the gray area cursor position 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 package see the previous Weather data package table are downloaded CLEAR allows to interrupt the data download At the end of the operation press CLEAR to close the window 5 9 1 2 Copy from User C CARD gt C WEATHER ENTER COPY FROM USER C CARD ENTER Allows the C Weather Data loading from the User C CARD 5 9 1 3 Weather Forecast gt 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 available Panning Default usage of the cursor key is the normal panning function Zoom In Out Zoom i
42. ENTER means press the key using the cursor key to select the Basic Settings menu press ENTER using the cursor key to select the Input Output menu and then press Terms and functions underlined for example Target are explained in the Appendix Terms 1 2 FEATURES The chart plotter is a computer specifically designed for nautical use but more User Manual 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 User C CARD and can be recalled at any time On the screen are shown navigation data and cartographic information obtained from electronic charts of C MAP Bv C CARD When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened please check it for the following contents if any parts missing contact the dealer the chart plotter was purchased from External quick disconnect bracket e Chart Plotter s protective cover Fuse 2 Amp fuseholder Sxy Compacr X7 Fuse 3 15 Amp fuseholder Sxy Compacr X7 Flush mounting kit Sky X7 amp Sky Compacr X7 Fish Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver with cable 15 mt 45 feet Sky X7 amp Sky Compacr X7 User Manual C MAP By Jeppesen C CARD cartography data cards
43. Frequency to which the Sensitivity parameters are applied Note The Frequency value is only displayed to select the desired frequency see the previous Par 6 5 7 6 5 9 2 Gain Allows you to control the Gain of the unit s receiver To see more details on the screen increase the receiver sensitivity by selecting a higher gain percentage If there 1s too much detail or if the screen 1s cluttered lowering the sensitivity may increase the clarity of the display 6 5 9 3 STC Sensitivity Time Constant it is a time varying gain curve which attenuates the sonar receiver gain in shallow water increasing the gain gradually as depth increases This is for the purpose of filtering out surtace clutter User Manual 03 6 5 9 4 STC Length If STC 15 Custom it is possible to change the Length of the Sensitivity Time Constant 6 5 9 5 STC Strength If STC is Custom it is possible to change the Strength of the Sensitivity Time Constant 6 5 9 6 Surface Noise Filter This function implements an advanced time varying filter that allows suppressing the surface clutter efficiently while leaving fish targets visible Thus imposing the capability of the Fish Finder to correctly detect the weakest echoes coming from a very deep bottom 6 5 10 DISPLAY SETUP The Display Setup Menu allows you to change the color scheme of the Fish Finder display adjusts the chart scrolling rate enables or disables the White Line and allows de
44. On Press and hold the right side of POWER down once the chart plotter has been turned On for 3 seconds turns the chart plotter Off Press and immediately release the right side of POWER to adjust the backlight press and immediately release the left side of POWER to adjust the contrast of the display The menu key Press to select the Functions Menu The key Place the cursor and press GO TO to set Target The key Press lt gt to select the configuration you wish The key Press MODE to select Charting or Navigation Home If the Selectable Nav 3D item in the Navigation menu see Par 5 3 is set by pressing lt gt it is possible to select the following modes Charting Navigation Home Navigation Home in 3D Charting in 3D Any time the Key is pressed a message describing the newly selected mode is shown on the center of the screen for about 2 seconds Also it is possible to select the 3D mode or Perspective View from menu see Par 3 5 1 1 User Manual The key Press to set MOB Man OverBoatd When MOB is activated press to delete it The S key Press CLEAR to exit from menu or to leave a menu without making changes In Basic Mode deletes the A C D points the User Point Mark Event Waypoint the MOB the Target identified by the cursor The key Press ENTER to select the desired option to confirm selection in Bas
45. SYOTEM TEST 135 BAM METU 136 MOU GM Be e 136 MEN S 197 7 60 4 Serial pie gt PERRO 137 7 6 5 Modem NRRERRR A 138 oorr 139 B Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver 147 WE IRR tM rr 147 B 2 DIMENSIONS 148 Analy cal iudi 149 12 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 plotter Chapter For the New User should be read first to become familiar with your new instrument Chapter For the Experienced User introduces the advanced features of the chart plotter 11 CONVENTIONS Throughout this user manual the keys are shown in capitals letters enclosed between single inverted commas for example Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys sequence with the menu names enclosed between inverted commas for example MENU BASIC SETTINGS t ENTER INPUT OUTPUT
46. Valid GPS Position the communication with MOBILARM device is Ok but the GPS position fix is not received 108 CS ee Manual 5 11 3 MOBILARM PTX PTX 1s the personal transponder device that is worn by the crew If a PTX is disconnected from the system a man over board alarm is raised So a MOB Waypoint appears on the chart plotter display In the following for brevity this Waypoint position is called PTX Warning Activating navigation fo PTX pay attention and don t get too near the man overboard don t knock the man down 5 11 3 1 PTX is received When a PTX has beeen received the PTX data are saved on the chart plotter memory and the PTX icon appeats on the map Fig 5 11 3 1 PIX icon All menus and or pages are closed and the chart is centered on the PTX received position The Audible Alarm starts beeping and a pop up warning window appears to notify that a PTX has been received MOBILARM 33 27 090N 220 34 020W T Id 000001A0 10 16 29 L Fig 5 11 3 2 Example of PTX warning message It is possible to navigate to the received PTX see Par 5 11 4 2 and open the MOBILARM PTX List Page see Par 5 11 4 3 Both Goto and List functions also mute the Audible Alarm Note The List function is active if more than one PTX zs store 5 11 3 2 PTX is received again When PTX has beeen received again it is already present on the chart plotter memory If the received PTX is NOT the a
47. active 78 active window 120 Add to tao datei storiche 74 76 Adding Event sasicscicscasausisansdinavvecscactences 75 Adding iain 72 Adding Waypoint 61 Advanced Functions 36 Advanced Mode 22 36 61 139 Advanced Settings 89 AS E E A EUR 16 98 139 AIS Menu ssebexi d vU sexes 100 AIS Symbol Table 99 AIS System Definitions 98 AIS Targat 101 ALAIN S 95 Alarm 115 ALBIS 18 126 Alarms Handling 17 Alternate Solution 92 ATUS acp 37 139 Altitude 16 Anchor Alarm 17 95 TN TT 147 38 Arrival Alarm eese 17 95 Arrival Time eee 139 92 assistance 135 Attention Areas 15 50 139 Automatic Info 16 52 25 Autopilot Connection 25 132 Auxiliary Memory 17 TZ TU 139 User Manual B 14 Background Charts aire rts 195 Backgr
48. and starts the acoustic alarm The default setting 1s Off gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER AN CHOR ALARM ENTER 5 5 4 DEPTH ALARM Specifies the depth or disables the Depth Alarm The default setting is Off gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER DEPTH ALARM ENTER 5 5 5 GROUNDING ALARM The chart plotter is provided with a function that by querying the map s data vetifies potential danger to navigation due to shallow water land rocks obstructions and Uset Manual DS shoreline constructions The maps are scanned periodically every 10 seconds When the Grounding Alarm is active the chart plotter scans an area in front of the boat This area is identified by a triangle drawn in front of the boat icon whose direction is determined by the current boat heading The length of the triangle is user selectable and its angle is 30 degrees If any of the above objects ate found the chart plotter notifies the danger on a dedicated warning message box in the Grounding Alarm Report page The Grounding Alarm is switched Off by default after a Master Reset Once the Grounding Alarm has been activated a warning message is shown gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM ENTER Note The Grounding Alarm function only operates with the new C CARDs It also affects the speed of the redraw of the screen If this funct
49. boat items appear as they pass under your transducer the items on the 114 Use Manual right side of the screen are closer to you than those on the left The correct interpretation of the Echogram allows retrieving useful information about what is under the boat See the following Par 6 2 2 for more information 3 Color Bar Colored scale located on the left side of the screen that shows the colors used in the Echogram to represent the echoes strength The color on the top of the bar represents the maximum sonar strength while the color on the bottom of the bar represents the minimum sonar strength 4 Digital Depth Readout of the current bottom depth 5 Water Temperature Readout of the current water temperature returned by the TEMP 1 sensor included into specific transducers 6 Alarm Bat Bar located on the right side of the Depth Ruler showing the shallow water and deep water alarm values The alarm is triggered when depth is outside the range 7 Depth Ruler Vertical graduated bar located along the right side of the screen It 1s a scale which reflects the depth of the area being displayed Variable Depth Marker VDM Horizontal line on to the Echogram window with a depth label The up down cursor keys can move it up and down The label displays the depth of the cursor position It can be moved to any location pinpointing the depth of a target 9 Zoom Bar Bar located on the left side of the Depth Ruler showing the
50. connected to the current route 4 2 2 EVENTS In Navigate mode you may place a location with an Event symbol and number 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 Use Manual 4 2 2 1 Adding Event gt Select Advanced Mode MODE then ENTER EVENT ENTER of gt EvENT if it is present An Event is placed directly on the ship s position 4 2 2 2 Deleting Event gt Place cursor on Event Press ENTER Select DELETE and press the Event remains on the screen shaded until the next screen is redrawn Note 555 If you try to delete a Event that belongs to many routes the chart plotter emits three beeps and on the screen a Warning message appears If you want to delete the Event press EENTER 4 2 2 3 Goto gt Place cursor on Event Press GO TO a circle encloses the Event symbol A straight line is shown on the screen connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target is placed all navigation data are referred to this Target 42 24 Editing Event gt Place cursor on Event Press ENTER Select EDIT and press A window appears to modify Name Symbol Color of the existing Event POSITION rh x 4 t a 8 43 09 196 EVENT 009 53 757E 506 Kts COG ja 009 S3 755E 000 4 5 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCALE
51. display the nearest available facilities of a particular type i e the nearest Hospital sailmaker bank etc gt FIND ENTER NEAREST SERVICES ENTER The icons of the available services are shown Use the cursor key to select any facility and press 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 3 5 7 2 Finding Tide Stations Finds the nearest Tide Stations up to 10 on the map from the boat position if a valid fix is received or ftom the cursor position if the received fix position is not good gt FIND ENTER TIDE STATIONS ENTER After a few seconds a window appears Choose the Tide Station you want and press ENTER to display the Tide Graph page see Par 3 5 6 Press CLEAR to display the Tide Station chosen Uset Manual LL Ml 3 5 7 3 Finding Wrecks Seatches for Nearest Wrecks gt FIND ENTER WRECKS ENTER Use the cursor key to select the port and ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT to select next previous page Press ENTER to locate the selected Wreck on the map 3 5 7 4 Finding Obstructions Searches for Nearest Obstructions gt MENU FIND ENTER OBSTRUCTIONS ENTER Use the cursor key to select the port and ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT to select next previous page Press ENTER to locate the selected Obstruction on the map 3 5 7 5 F
52. flexibility The secret 15 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 2 and spaces for example legal identifiers are 12121212 1 A 1 and so on Press CLEAR On the screen appears USER C CARD SOT FILE 1 GA MARKS 97 82 98 17 17 00 i ROUTES 87 82 98 17 17 08 i TRACKS 01 01 88 00 00 00 TRKS MRRKS 01 01 80 566 MARKS 01701780 MRKS 2 EVTS 2 WPTS 5 LORD DELETE FORMAT CHANGE Fig 4 6 1a Save File function II 4 6 2 LOADING FILE gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER C CARD ENTER LOAD ENTER Before pressing ENTER choose file name in the list shown on the screen using the cursor key User Manual 4 6 3 DELETING FILE gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER C CARD ENTER DELETE ENTER A warning window is shown select YES and press ENTER to confirm deletion select NO otherwise This operation remove old or unnecessary files to clean up your User C CARD Remember that this option permanently erases the file 4 6 4 FORMATTING USER C CARD gt
53. from the T connector User Manual NEED Fig 2 5 4 C COM cable 2 Connect the wires to the quick disconnect bracket cable as follows QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE C COM GSM Plus CABLE GND POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY INPUT 1 C COM C COM COMMON C COM C COM TX OUTPUT 1 C COM C COM RX Fig 2 5 4a Connection for the Port 1 Note The connection is valid for C COM IR and C COM RS232 too 3 Set the C COM for Port 1 as follows gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 1 INPUT C COM ENTER The C COM can be connected also to the Port 2 and 3 in this case select the format on the used pott 2 6 ADDITIONAL C CARDS The chart plotter uses two types of C MAP By JEPPESEN cartridges either a chart cartridge or a data storage cartridge A chart cartridge called C CARD contains detailed charts of the area covered A data storage cartridge called User C CARD can be used to permanently store your routes Waypoints Marks Events and tracks During normal operations the C CARD should not be removed since the chart plotter may lock up Use 2 6 1 INSERTING C CARD Hold the C CARD by the short indined side so that you can see the C MAP label INCLINED SIDES Fig 2 6 1 Inserting C CARD I Gently push the C CARD into one of the two slots 1 pu
54. gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER CURRENT ROUTE ENTER A window appears with the route number list and the related route name Use the cursor key to scroll the list up down Pressing ENTER the selected route becomes the current route Note If there is the Target in the current route it is not possible to change the current route So if the Current Route item is selected a Warning window appears because Go To is placed in the current route CSC set Manual 4 1 2 2 Deleting route gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER DE ROUTE ENTER window is opened select YES and press ENTER to confirm select NO and press ENTER otherwise The route remains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn To delete route see also Par 4 1 1 4 and 4 1 2 5 4 1 2 3 Reversing route gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER RE VERSE ROUTE ENTER Reversing a route plan is most typically used to return to the point where the route originally started 4 1 2 4 Route Color gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE COLOR ENTER A window ts opened use the cursor keys to select the route color you want among the 8 colors available Press to confirm The route appears on the screen colored by the selected color It is possible to select a different c
55. is 500 gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER FILTER DUMP ENTER 5 2 8 DEAD RECKONING Enables On or disables Off the Dead Reckoning The default setting 1s Off MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER DEAD RECKONING ENTER 5 3 NAVIGATE The Navigate menu allows to handle the functions related to navigation gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER 5 3 1 COORDINATE SYSTEM 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 gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER COORDINATE SYSTEM ENTER If TD is selected on the screen a new menu appears gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER COORDINATE SYSTEM ENTER TD ENTER Chain Selects the preferred chain The default setting 15 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 92 5 3 2 FIX DATUM Selects the Fix Datum among 130 items WGS 84 is the default Fix Datum gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER FIX DATUM ENTER 5 3 3 MAP DATUM S
56. is connected to the current route 4 3 EBL amp FUNCTION EBL amp VRM function enables to create a dotted line and a circle respectly with direction and radius determined by the user 4 5 1 PLACING EBL amp VRM gt Select Advanced Mode ENTER EBL amp VRM ENTER Of gt Enr VnM if it is present On the screen a dotted line and a circle appear you can move in any direction you choose rotating the trackball When the desired position is selected press ENTER A window is shown containing the bearing value for the EBL and the radius value for the a 44 25 490N pa 008 41 250E E on m 0000 b CURSOR 1 0 SCALE Fig 4 3 1 EBL VRM Use Manual 4 3 2 DELETING EBL amp gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on the cross EBL amp VRM ENTER Select DELETE and press the line and circle disappear from the screen 4 3 3 EDITING EBL amp VRM gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on the cross EBL amp VRM ENTER Select EDIT and press ENTER with the cursor key move the line and the circle when the desired position is selected press ENTER A window is shown containing the bearing value for the EBL and the radius value for the VRM 4 4 MORE ABOUT A B C D FUNCTION The A B C D function explained in the previous paragraph 3 3 if Advanced Mode is selected allows you not only to create the
57. is formed and since the fish is closer to the boat the signal is stronger and the arch is thicker As the boat moves away from the fish the distance increases and the pixels appear at progressively deeper depths forming the remaining half of the arch Thermoclines Are the zones where two layers of different water temperatures meet The greater the temperature differential the thicker the thermocline 1s shown on the screen Thermoclines are represented as horizontal stripes of noise They are very important for fishing since often many species of game fish like to suspend in just above or just below the thermoclines 3 White Line 116 The White Line shows the difference between hard soft bottoms and even distinguishes between fishes and structures located near the bottom In this way it is easier to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom and even to distinguish fishes and structures located nearby the bottom For example a soft muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker echo that is shown with a narrow white line while a hard bottom returns a strong echo that causes a wide white bottom line User Manual 4 Surface Clutter Appeats like noise at the top of the screen extending many feet below the surface It s caused by many things including ait bubbles bait fish plankton and algae Structures Generally the term structure is used to identify objects like wrecks and weeds rising from the bottom 6 Bottom
58. of bridge etc Fig A 1 Pictures and Diagrams E OSGB Ordnance Survey of Great Britain A coordinate system describing only Great Britain Generally used with GBR36 datum which also describes only Great Britain This coordinate system cannot be used in any other part of the world 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 Ports amp Services Areas along shore with facilities for mooting downloading and uploading of ships generally sheltered from waves and winds Port installations ate piers wharves pontoons dry docks cranes B Route Sequence of Waypoints connected by segments Among the available Routes only one is the active Route which is shown by a straight line and arrows to indicate the direction RICM Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services The data format created by the Radio Technical Commission Maritime to transmit Differential GPS corrections SOG Speed Over Ground calculation of the rate of movement of the ship over the ground 142 2 Use Manual B Speed The current velocity at which you are travelling relative to a ground location B Spot Sounding Depth of the water in a specific and charted position STR Steering The difference betwee
59. or more MIRROR C CARD is found in one ot both chart plotters a special connection is established between the chart plotters to habilitate the MIRROR C CARDs If a regular C CARD which has previously activated a MIRROR C CARD is removed even the MIRROR C CARD will be not read anymore on the other unit 4 8 C LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER This function allows transferring C Link Navigation Data Route Name Destination ID amp Position Next Waypoint ID amp Position Total Route length Fuel Consumption Rate etc 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 plotter 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 aftet the Destination Next Waypoint and activate the navigation to it 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 Link Navigation Data received from the Master 4
60. 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 ate driving well toward the next Waypoint gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER COMPASS ENTER CALIBRATION ENTER 94 Manual 5 5 ALARMS The chart plotter provides alarm settings for vatious functions Here you can set the system for your navigational requirements gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER 5 5 1 ARRIVAL ALARM Specifies the radius of a circle around the Waypoint of a route when your vessel reaches this circle the alarm sounds You can disable Off the Arrival Alarm or insert value The default setting is Off gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER AR RIVAL ALARM ENTER 5 5 2 XTE ALARM Disables the XTE Alarm Off or selects the desired value The default setting is Off gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER XTE ALARM ENTER 5 5 3 ANCHOR ALARM This function allows inserting of the limit of anchor dragging beyond that the alarm 18 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 in the menu the chart plotter shows the alarm message
61. point to point and at the same point with time B Mark Reference points related to cursor position User Manual LL 11 B MOBILARM Automated crew monitoring system dedicated to monitoring onboard crew by maintaining a constant link between the crew member and the boat The instant a man ovet board event happens an automatic alarm 1s sounded and the vessels position is logged B Natural Features Any topographic feature formed by the action of natural processes coastlines relief glaciers B Navigate or Navigation mode Operating mode called also Home mode all operations refer to the ship s position The ship icon is always visible on the screen and the chart is always centered on it NMEA 0185 The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the National Marine Electronics Association of America It is an international standard that enables equipment from many different manufactures to be connected together and to share information m Pictures and Diagrams The MAX data format allows assigning one or more image to any cartographic object These Pictures ate typically used to facilitate the identification of cartographic objects places around the map they can be the landscape layout nearby a harbour the shape of a bridge or of a buoy etc On some objects such as bridges the image associated can represent the Diagram representing the shape of the objects and the various characteristics length height type
62. push causes a change of chart whilst a long ZOOM push press and hold causes a pop up window to be displayed 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 seconds and the selected zoom factor will be used at the next zoom in out 3 5 1 5 Fonts amp Symbols gt for 1 second Fonts amp Symbols ENTER 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 The default setting is Normal User Manual 4 NORMAL size LARGE size M Bay Needles Channel 4 57 1 iz a cu E Fig 3 5 1 5 Example of Normal size on the left side and Large side on the right side settings 3 5 1 6 Dynamic Nav Aids gt for 1 second 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 The default setting is Off When Dynamic Nav Aids option is set to On when the flashing light 1s Off when fix position is out of the sector the lig
63. selected Name field press ENTER use the cursor key to insert the character 8 characters max then press If Symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different symbols appears Use the cursor key to select the symbol and press If Color field is selected press ENTER a window with 8 different colors appears use the cursor key to select the desired color and press If Coordinates field is selected press ENTER and then use the cursor key to insert the value Then press CLEAR 4 2 1 6 Finding information on Marks User Points List page gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER A full window is opened showing information about all stored User Points Marks Events and Waypoints Move up down the cursor key to select the User Point you wish If the page contains more than 8 User Points the list continues in the next pages See Par 4 1 1 9 4 2 1 7 Add to Route gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Mark Press Select ADD TO ROUTE and press the selected Mark is connected to the current route The same Mark can be added in many routes Note 0 0 00 0000 00 An existing Mark can be connected to the current route in another mode too Place cursor on Mark the information window related to the Mark appears press CLELAR to close the window and then press select the Waypoint option and press ENTER The Mark is
64. the opto isolator externally 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 coveted by a antireflective coating the procedure for cleaning all the surfaces can be performed using the following procedure You need a tissue or 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 Table of Content User Manual rc 13 T1 COIN EIN ONG 13 13 1 2 SBOCIHCQUODS usen ree eee er eer ee cree renee UN 14 1 2 1 1 Main Characteristics 14 1 2 1 2 Physical Characteristics FoR Sky amp COMPACT X7 17 1 2 1 3 Physical Characteristics Fon Sky CowPacr X7 FIsH 17 FF Module 600W 50 200KHz Technical Specifications 18 BA IOS 18 YOU 21 21 TAE KEYBOARD 21 22 TURNING THE CHART PLO
65. the range as to keep the bottom visible in the lower left of the screen In this mode Shift is always set to 0 In Bottom Lock Mode the Fish Finder automatically tracks the range around the bottom specified by the Bottom Range value gt RANGE MODE ENTER 6 5 4 BOTTOM RANGE Shows the max depth to reach This option is available when Range Mode is Bottom Lock gt MENU BOTTOM RANGE ENTER 6 5 5 DEPTH This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode gt MENU DEPTH ENTER 120 Use Manual 6 5 6 SHIFT Shows the depth from which start the bottom scanning This option 1s available only when Range Mode 15 Manual and it is disabled in Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode gt SHIFT ENTER 6 5 7 FREQUENCY Allows you to choose the frequency among Auto 50 kHz or 200 kHz when single frequency page is selected gt FREQUENCY ENTER 6 5 8 INTERFERENCE REJECTION Selects a filter to remove interference from other Fish Finders gt MENU INTERFER REJECTION ENTER 6 5 9 SENSITIVITY The Sensitivity menu is accessible both from the Fish Finder Setup menu and by pressing ENTER when in Fish Finder pages All settings in the Sensitivity menu are related to the Frequency selected gt SENSITIVITY ENTER 6 5 9 1 Frequency ONLY IN THE DUAL FREQUENCY PAGE Allows you to select the
66. will be communicated to the Slave so to keep data aligned on both devices 4 8 1 2 C Link serial connection The two chart plotters should be connected via serial ports Any of the available ports can be used the software will recognize automatically the sertal ports used A typical connection is as follows Chart Plotter 1 Chart Plotter 2 TX RX RX TX GND Eu GND 4 8 1 3 Master Chart Plotter Operating mode To select the Master mode Primary Station follow the procedure gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER C LINK ENTER Primary Station ENTER Master mode is the default factory setting All regular chart plotters functions 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 Use Manual 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 Navigation Data will be ignored by the other chart plotter 4 8 1 4 Slave Chart Plotter Operating mode To select the Slave mode Secondary Station follow the procedute gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT EN
67. 00 b ED TO CURSOR ST Nm BRG MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCRLE m AM 28hNm Fig 3 5 6a Automatic Info on Tide To display the Tide Graph page press for two times Use Manual Values referred to the VERTICAL cursor Values referred to the Tim 64 35 rop NE ME Heicht 0 45 Ft 17 Drausht 65 Ft 5 01 01 97 1 43 32 860N 1 010 18 022E 2 VERTICAL cursor HORIZONTAL cursor HORIZONTAL cursor Port Info 8 4 B LIVORNO LEGHORN High Water max 6 86 Ft 13 36 L Low Water 6 35 Ft 21 00 L Sunrise 67 52 L sunset 16 53 L B 10 1 16 18 20 24 Fig 3 5 6b Tide Graph Using the cursor key it is possible to move the cursor anywhere on the graph and display the height vertical cursor and drought horizontal cursor on a particular graph point Also use ZOOM or ZOOM OUT to go to previous next day and ENTER to set date move the cursor key up down to insert the desired number and use it left right to move cursor to left right Note 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 Nearest Services Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructions Port By Name Port By Distance Lakes Info Lakes By Name Points Of Interest 3 5 7 1 Finding Nearest Services To locate and
68. 07 m 107 Delete 107 5 10 3 Quick Info on DSG 107 5 11 MOBILARM SYSTEM 107 TS 107 5 11 2 MOBILARM Status 108 5 109 eE 109 5 11 3 2 PTX is received again 109 5 11 4 Moving Cursor on the PTX ICON 110 5 11 4 1 Deleting PTX crm 110 5 11 42 Goto P X notaires iani 110 5 11 4 3 MOBILARM PTX List Page erotik in rarus 111 5 11 4 4 Show PTX t TENTI 111 5 12 FISH FINDER MENUFor Sky X7 amp Compact X7 111 Fish Finder For Sky amp COMPACT X7 FISH 113 6 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL FISH FINDER ON nennen 114 6 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE 114 6 2 1 Understanding the Echogram Display 116 6 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE 117 6 3 1 How to select the Fish Finder page 117 632 Fem FIMO Sl 117 6 3 3 Dual Frequency 119 634 Z
69. 4 Name Tags On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second 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 shown Light Sectors hidden The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Nav Aids amp Light Sectors ENTER Attention Areas On Off The default setting is On The Attention Areas will always be contour only when On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Attention Areas ENTER Tides amp Currents On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Tides amp Currents ENTER Seabed Type On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Seabed ENTER Ports amp Setvices On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Ports amp Services ENTER Tracks amp Routes On Off The default setting is On gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Tracks amp Routes ENTER Depth Range Min Sets a min reference depth value The default setting is OMt gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Depth Range Min
70. 5 6 5 11 3 Calibrate Water 125 6 5 11 4 Calibrate Water Temperature 125 6 5 11 5 Calibrate Auxiliary Temperature 125 6 5 11 6 Set Default Settings ra awe 126 ID A 126 6 5 12 1 Shallow AAI 126 6 5 12 2 Deep Water Alarm bd lx EP c oe S ONE pA 126 Temp BOE ET CNN 126 6 5 124 Temp 126 605125 gt 126 6 5 12 6 Fish Alarm 126 6 5 13 Load Settings From User C CARD ertet enean 126 6 5 14 Save Settings to 127 6 5 15 Restore Current Preset Defaults s 127 6 6 TRANSDUCERS TR 127 6 6 1 Dedicated Available Transducers 127 coiir EEE EEO 129 FA EEPI UIS Au 129 7 2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING 130 7 3 EXTERNAL LICHT 131 7 4 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS lt 132 mr M 134 7 5 1 Problems and Solutions dot erat in rre dod eio 134 7 5 2 If you need assistance 135 1 World Background GRAMS 135 Worldwide Background Update 135 16
71. 6 Kts COG Y 10000 On o3 2799 1 OST BRG M 3 118 067 i DATUM apraia 6 MAP DATUM HGS 1984 B lt v LIP TAA SNm Fig 4 1 1 7a Placing Waypoint between two existing ones II User Manual 65 Once you have positioned the cursor at new location press ENTER press CLEAR to abort operation POSITION 43 08 957N 009 53 757E PSOG Kts COG 1 0 000 OST Nm i MAP DATUM DRTUM r WGS 1984 s v 6 Fig 4 1 1 7b Placing Waypoint between two existing ones III 4 1 1 8 Editing Waypoint gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Waypoint Press Select EDIT and press ENTER to modify a Waypoint A window will be shown with Name Symbol and Latitude Longitude of the Waypoint advising about what Waypoint data are modifiable POSITION V 43 08 976N 39 0090253 757 Kts COG Fa x E n V erez 43912 549N OST Nm BRG M 010220 158 18 85 079 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 s Fig 4 1 1 8 Edit Waypoint I Use the cursor key to select the field If you have selected Name field press ENTER use the cursor key to insert the character 8 characters max then press If Color field is selected press a window with 8 different colors appears use the cursor key to select
72. ARMS LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C GARD RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS Fig 6 5 The Fish Finder Setup menu 6 5 1 PRESET MODE Preset modes are pre defined settings of the Fish Finder operating parameters User Manual You can use them to quickly set the Fish Finder in the most commonly used operating modes These are Cruise sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity settings optimized for displaying at best the bottom and Fish sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity setting optimized for target searching See the following table gt MENU PRESET MODE ENTER Fish Gain Mode Auto Range Mode Auto Frequency do not change Shift 0 SIC Short if Freq 200kHz and Mid if Freq 50kHz Scrolling Speed 10 Fish Symbols Echo A Scope On Surface Noise Filter Off Cruise Gain Mode Auto Range Mode Auto Frequency do not change Shift 0 SIC Short if Freq 200kHz and Mid if Freq 50kHz Scrolling Speed 10 Fish Symbols Echo A Scope On Surface Noise Filter 4 6 5 2 GAIN MODE Selects Auto ot Manual gt MENU GAIN MODE ENTER 6 5 3 RANGE MODE Selects among Manual Auto Range and Bottom Lock When in Manual Range Mode it is possible to set Shift the offset from the surface see Par 6 5 5 and Depth see Par 6 5 4 on which the Fish Finder shall operate When in Auto Range Mode the Fish Finder determines automatically
73. ASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER GPS SETUP ENTER RESTART GPS ENTER 38 Use Differential Correction Source Allows setting what kind of Differential Correction will be used by the GPS between WAAS EGNOS and RTCM beacon correction The default setting is WAAS EGNOS gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER GPS SETUP ENTER DIFF CORRECTION SOURCE ENTER Navigation Speed Allows setting the Navigation Speed among Low Speed Medium Speed and High Speed gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS INPUT OUTPUT ENTER GPS SETUP ENTER NAVIGATION SPEED ENTER 3 2 8 5 Send amp Receive Marks Routes Sets the desired port used for transferring User Points and Routes functions BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER SEND REC ROUTES amp MARKS ENTER Port1 Port2 ENTER 3 2 8 6 C Link Selects the Master unit Primary Station or the Slave unit Secondary Station See also Dar 4 7 gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER C LINK ENTER Secondary Station Primary Station ENTER 3 2 8 7 Cable Wiring Page Shows a window containing the interface cable wiring See Par 6 3 and 6 4 gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER CABLE WIRING ENTER 3 2 8 8 Fish Finder Transmission For Sky X7 amp Compact X7
74. CAL CONNECTIONS QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc _ POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT 3 COMMON WIRE COLOR_ DESCRIPTION GND COMMON QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE GPS POWER SWITCH Ne WIRE COLOR SMART GPs SENSOR SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE FUNCTION POWER 10 35 Vdc GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GPS NMEA0183 INPUT RTCM 104 INPUT FUNCTION POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN GPS POWER 9 SWITCH Ne SIGNAL RETURN RED SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION SMART GPS SENSOR POWER 10 35 Vdc GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GPS NMEA0183 INPUT L BLACK YELLOW SHIELD Fig 7 4a GPS Connection on Port 3 ron Sky X7 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT 2 INPUT 3 OUTPUT 3
75. CVa 39 OEC a 40 9g an aE ROESER Re 40 UDU PON NOR EE ETT 40 Py 40 3 9 1 Inserting the A B C D points avs 40 3 3 2 Deleting the A B C D Points 41 3 3 3 Navigating on the A B C D points poniente 41 NAVIGATING TO A SINGLE DESTINATION 41 341 Distance and Bearing to Target icren reru eri 41 3 4 2 Time To SP 42 343 Deleting E E 42 Bv Jeppesen MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION 42 3 5 1 Map Settings Menu uuexsiessesexss Ux Fr a run met 44 3 5 1 1 3D View Perspective 44 3 5 1 2 Palette NINE T 44 3 5 1 3 Map OrilentatiOn MD nienn 45 galak 45 SUN FMS A NNI TT 45 3 5 1 6 WN Ay uas edu IRSE 46 MOG m 46 3 5 1 8 Safety Status DSI Data Safety 1 46 3 5 1 9 Satellite Imagery 48 3 5 1 10 Currents Prediction ProStreet odo enes 48 3 5 1 11 Selecting the Chart Language 48 9 5142 Other Map Configurallofis 49 35 2 Getting A tomati RE TT 52 3 5 2 1 Into on objects with PICIUTOS coecoi erento 53 Change Picture Size sece
76. D BAG LIMITS FER WALLEYE TRGUT TROUT LAKE TROUT BROWS TROUT BROOK SUNFISH PUMPER INSEE SUNFISH BLUEGILL SHAD AMERICAN SALMON ROK AMEE PIKE MOR THERA PICKEREL EH eme WHITE CATFISH WHITE J CATFISH CHANNEL C CONIMCHSOBLIL LHE AD BROWN BASS SMALL MUTO MAE BASS IL AECGESPOLIT EO AMERICAS EEL A A TIER HELM in shew Picture Fig 3 5 2 3 Example of Full Info page To see the Fishing object press when the Fishing object is highlighted On the screen appears Walleye Fig 3 5 2 3a Example of picture associated to the Fishing object 54 User Manual 3 5 3 INFO TREE AND EXPANDED INFO PAGE This page combines the Info Tree and the Expanded Info 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 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 is 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 3 5 4 INFO FUNCTION Place the cursor in any place you want and press gt I
77. DM is not displayed on the screen 120 5 0 Manal In Bottom Lock Zoom mode the Fish Finder Echogram 15 automatically moved up down as to keep the Bottom Line always visible in the lower half of the screen Moving the Cursor key up down displays the Variable Depth Marker VDM switching the Fish Finder in Marker Zoom mode 6 4 2 THE MARKER ZOOM The Marker Zoom mode is activated either when the Fish Finder is in Manual Range mode see Pat 6 6 3 or the Depth Cursor 1s displayed on the screen In Marker Zoom mode the Fish Finder Echogram position is controlled by moving the Variable Depth Marker VDM and pressing and holding ENTER for 1 second on the selected position Moving the Variable Depth Marker VDM over the top or below the bottom of the screen automatically moves up down the current zoomed Echogram view and re position the Variable Depth Marker at the center of the screen 0 0 000000 00 Pressing CLEAR hides the Depth Cursor and if the Fish Finder is in Auto Range or Bottom Lock mode switches into Bottom Lock Zoom mode 6 5 FISH FINDER SETUP MENU The Fish Finder Setup menu provides access to additional functions setup and layout data field options From the Fish Finder page access this menu by pressing gt MENU FISH FIHDER SETUP PRESET MODE GAIN MODE RANGE HODE Bottom DEPTH SHIFT FREQUENCY IMTERFER REJECTION SEHSITIVITY DISPLAY SETUP TRANSDUCER SETUP PL
78. EAR otherwise Uset Manual Deleting all User Points with the same symbol gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER CLR SYM ENTER Deletes all User Points which have the same identifier of that shown in the selected tow A warning message appears select YES and press ENTER CLEAR otherwise Deleting all User Points with the same type gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER CLR TYP ENTER Deletes all User Points which have the same type of that shown in the selected row A warning message appears select YES and press CLEAR otherwise Deleting all stored User Points gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER CLR ALL ENTER A warning message appears select YES and press ENTER CLEAR otherwise to delete all stored User Points Send Receive User Points Sends all User Points to an external device using the sertal port gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER SEND Reads all User Points from NMEA Input port gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER RECEIVE 4 1 2 ROUTES The following functions are used for the route management The chart plotter handles routes from 1 25 which are permanently stored in the memory as they are created Only one route can be selected for work at any one time 4 1 2 1 Selecting route
79. Echo Profile Bottom profile recorded by the Fish Finder When the echo sounder is set in auto range mode it is automatically kept in the lower half of the screen Other Elements Large anchoring cables are returned by the echo sounder as very long and narrow arcs on the screen 6 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE This section will take you through the frequently used operations and assist you to customize the look of the chart plotter using the Fish Finder 6 3 1 HOW TO SELECT THE FISH FINDER PAGE The Page Selection menu allows you to change the Fish Finder page displayed To access this menu gt PAGE The menu shows the selections related to the Fish Finder Move the cursor to select the desired item and then press ENTER It is possible to select immediately any Fish Finder by using ECHO the pages are shown wrap around 6 3 2 FISH FINDER FULL PAGE To display the Fish Finder Full Page Echogram follow this procedute gt PAGE use cursor to select the Fish Finder Full Screen page ENTER User Manual 7 17 Fig 6 3 2 The Fish Finder Full Screen Note The frequency displayed depends on the selection done in the Frequency item see Par 6 6 7 The MENU key Pressing MENU activates the Fish Finder Setup menu see Par 6 6 Pressing MENU subsequent times toggles between the Fish Finder Setup menu and the Main menu The Cursor key Moving the Cursor key up down adjusts the Vatiable Depth Marke
80. Finder page on the left half of the screen and the unzoomed Fish Finder Echogram on the right half of the screen follow this procedure gt PAGE use cursor to select the Fish Finder Zoom page ENTER M 1 DST Mm 1 TTG The Depth Cursor is shown only on the unzoomed Fish Finder Echogram User Manual 19 The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys When in this page pressing ZOOM IN changes to Zoom 4X pressing ZOOM OUT changes to Zoom 2X 6 3 5 CHART FISH PAGE To display the Chart page on the left half of the screen and the Fish Finder Echogram on the right half of the screen follow this procedure PAGE use cursor to select the Chart Fish Finder page ENTER ADR IATIC SEA LI Fig 6 3 5 The Chart Fish Finder The MENU key to change the active window When in Chart Fish mode pressing if the focus the active window in on the Chart the Main menu is shown Pressing again opens the Fish Finder Setup menu and moves the focus to the Fish Findet if the focus the active window in on the Fish Finder the Fish Finder Setup menu is shown Pressing again MENU opens the Main menu and moves the focus to the Chart Note When focus is on the Chart page all keys work in cartography standard mode 6 4 ZOOM MODES 6 4 1 THE BOTTOM LOCK ZOOM The Bottom Lock Zoom mode is activated when the Fish Finder is in Auto Range or Bottom Lock mode see Par 6 6 3 and the Variable Depth Marker V
81. Fisu The Fish Findetinternal is connected directly to the Port 2 To switch the internal Fish Finder transmission On Off follow the procedure gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER FISH FINDER ENTER 3 2 9 C VOICE MENU AVAILABLE IF THE CHART PLOTTER IS CONNECTED TO THE VOICE NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR MORE DETAILS SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER The chart plotter has two different vocal modes Navigation and Echosounder According to what mode is selected the messages spoken from the chart plotter are different gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER C VOICE ENTER User Manual 8D 3 2 9 1 Navigation Enables On disables Off or insert the time 2 5 10 15 minutes for the Navigation Voice mode If it is On the message is always sent as fast as possible Instead if itis one among the available values for example 2 minutes the message is sent related to the selected time in the previous example every 2 minutes gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER C VOICE ENTER NAVIGA TION ENTER 3 2 9 2 Echosounder Enables On ot disables Off the Echosounder Voice mode If it is On the Depth message is spoken The message is spoken if a valid depth data is received by the chart plotter or if itis in Simulation mode The default setting is gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER C VOICE ENTER ECHOSOUNDER ENTER 3 2 9 3 Output Port Selects the Ou
82. Fon Sky X7 amp Compact X7 ot when the Fish Finder Black Box 15 connected ron Sky X7 amp Compact the following pages are available too rega Fig 3 1 7 Fish Finder Pages Uset Manual 8S 3 2 BASIC SETTINGS The Basic Settings Menu provides access to the set up functions Here you can choose the language you want see Par 2 4 gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER 3 2 1 COURSE VECTOR Disables Off or sets time as 2 10 30 min 1 2 hours Infinite The default setting is Infinite gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER COURSE VECTOR ENTER 3 2 2 SCREEN AMPLIFIER The Screen Amplifier function allows when it is On and Home mode is set to place map on the screen related to the fix position and direction so the map shown is that before the ship The default setting is On gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER SCREEN AMPLIFIER ENTER 3 2 3 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS The chart plotter can operate in two different modes Advanced Mode and Basic Mode In Advanced Mode it is possible to have more available functions otherwise in Basic Mode there is a restricted number of functions see Chapter 4 When Advanced Functions 1s On the chart plotter works in Advanced Mode otherwise when it is Off the chart plotter works in Basic Mode The default setting is Off gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ENTER 3 2 4 USER POINTS Tu
83. Info ful information on objects buoys wrecks shoals and Nav Aids Photos amp Diagrams high definition pictures of ports piers bridge diagrams and nav aids Multilanguage Support displays charts in the local character set True Type Font improves text on chart for optimal reading Presentation Features Clear View advanced legibility techniques providing more chart data on the screen Clear Info sophisticated Human Dictionary to translate Nav Aid abbreviations found on paper charts 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 optimized palettes including the NOAA color palette Perspective View Real World perspective view of the chart updated real time during navigation Smooth Zoom smooth transition of cartographic levels Enhanced Turbo Zoom extra fast cartography level change displaying the most important cartographic objects Enhanced Mixing Levels seamless data presentation Off line redraw cartography level transition without image construction Cartographic Data related Features Guardian Alarm automate control and alarm over obstacles on charts in front of your boat Safety Toolbar interactive alarm system for situational awareness on screen Safety Route Check sophisticated function checking dangerous objects along your navigation route User Manual 43
84. MEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Fig 2 5 2a Autopilot Connections on Port ror Sky X7 Fisu QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION POWER GND FUNCTION POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM NC AUTOPILOT DEVICE UNCTION NC SIGNAL RETURN NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Fig 2 5 26 Autopilot Connections on Port 1 ror Compact X7 Fisu To choose your preferred setting follow the procedure gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 1 2 3 OUTPUT ENTER Then choose your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX the default setting is NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N and press ENTER to confirm 2 5 3 EXTERNAL NMEA CONNECTION To connect the External NMEA to the Port 1 see the following picture 26 User Manual QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc NMEA0183 DEVICE NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED P
85. NCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE REPORT ENTER REVERSE ENTER Reversing a route plan 1s most typically used to return to the point where the route originally started See also Par 4 1 2 3 Deleting route gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE REPORT ENTER CLEAR ENTER A window is opened select YES and press ENTER to confirm select NO and press ENTER otherwise The route remains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn To delete the route see also Par 4 1 1 4 and 4 1 2 2 4 1 2 6 Route Name gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE ENTER Use the cursor key to insert the route name max 16 alphanumeric char 4 1 2 7 Send Receive route To transmit the Active route information onto the NMEA output port gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER SEND The NMEA WPL amp RTE messages sent to the output port To save route information received from the NMEA input port gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER RECEIVE The received route is saved on the Active route overwriting it The NMEA WPL amp RTE messages ate sent to the input port 4 1 2 8 Safe Route Checking This function checks the presence of particular cartographic objects see the list below on a range set by the user for all route legs TO Use Manual Land At
86. NFO ENTER to show the Info Tree and Expanded Info page see Par 3 5 3 3 5 5 GETTING PORT INFO Upon viewing the chart of a port harbour you will see a Port Info icon that can be clicked on to query the available information immediately displayed with many details The Port Info icon is visible only if the Ports amp Services option is On default setting Port Info icon Fig 3 5 5 Port Info icon The available information is shown in the Automatic Info window where icons of the available services are shown User Manual 5 OBJECT LIUORNO 0 BEPPE CROCE LIUD 3 POSITION elal ala Kts COG M 1 0 000 94 35 066 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCALE BREE 26Nm Fig 3 5 5a Automatic Info window To expand information about that object press 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 Tide Info icon 4 Le amp lt ji 42954 264N 47 008 19 311 Se 506 M p 1 0 000 po o om DST Nm BRG jo to t um MRP DRTUM UE HGS 1984 SCRLE I E 29 Fig 3 5 6 Tide Info icon Place the cursor on the Tide symbol a Automatic Info window is opened POSITION Ee 8 42 54 284N OBJECT 008 190 311E Tide height Kts cog SES to expand 10 0
87. OB symbol remains on the screen shaded until the next screen redraws 60 tC set Manual For the Experienced User Now you have had a chance to became familiar with your new chart plotter there ate a great number of advanced featutes that you will find helpful First of all the use of the Advanced Mode The chart plotter can operate in two different modes Basic Mode and Advanced Mode In the first mode there 15 a restricted number of functions while in Advanced Mode itis possible to have more available functions for example it is possible to handle Waypoints To select the Advanced Mode gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER ADVANCED FUNCTIONS ENTER ON ENTER When Advanced Functions is Off the chart plotter operates in Basic Mode 41 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES At anytime you may add delete Waypoints see a route summary reverse the direction of the route or erase the entire route 4 1 1 WAYPOINT You may add Waypoints delete Waypoints from a route move any Waypoint 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 1 1 Adding Waypoint gt Select Advanced Mode ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER of gt Wayroint if it is present The Waypoint appears on the cursor position An info window 1s shown containing User Manual c fl route
88. OWER 10 35Vde POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT 1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN DEVICE NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN lt DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE NC PINK NC SIGNAL RETURN Fig 2 5 36 External NMEA Connections on Port 1 ror Compact X7 Fisu DEVICE NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN lt SIGNAL RETURN To choose your preferred setting follow the procedure gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 1 INPUT ENTER Then choose your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 1200 N81 N NMEA 4800 N81 N NMEA 4800 N82 N NMEA 9600 O81 N NMEA 9600 N81 N the default setting is 4800 N81 N and press 2 5 4 C COM GSM PLUS CONNECTION To connect the modem C COM to the chart plotter with quick disconnect bracket follow the procedure 1 Cut the C COM cable about 5 cm
89. RKS i JILEG 718 TRRCKS GILEG6 TRACKS 01 01 88 08 TRACKS 0170178 OGA FILE 8 MARKS 97 02 98 9 ROUTES 07 02 98 FILEO1 TRACKS 01781780 FILE 3 i MARKS 91 01 88 00 00 08 a FILEOS MARKS 81 01 88 00 00 00 WPTS 5 Number of Selected file RTES Fig 4 6 User C CARD Menu 4 6 1 SAVING FILE gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER C CARD ENTER SAVE ENTER A window is opened to insert the file name and the type of data to save 0 iC ee Manual USER C CARD SLOT FILE 1 01 01 80 i TRACKS 81 01 88 aL Nave FILES 7 5 EUENTS ieee a 17 17 00 ROUTES 1 07702798 17 17 88 i TRACKS 81781788 00 00 00 TRKS i MARKS 01701780 00 00 00 566 FILE S MARKS 91 01 88 00 00 08 MRKS Ee 2 SAVE FILE RIEG LOAD DELETE FORMAT CHANGE Fig 4 6 1 Save File function 1 Select the file name At first a default name is shown use the cursor key to insert the name Press ENTER Select the data type to save among MARK EVENT ROUTE ot TRACK Note 0 000 When naming a file you may have trouble finding a name that uniquely identifies the file s contents Dates for example are often used in filenames however they take up several characters leaving you with little
90. RTOGRAPHY INFORMATION 42 entes HR RUNE 137 Caution Notice 23 92 140 Change Picture Size 53 Changing User C CARD 82 Chart Fish Finder 16 120 Chart Boundaries 19 51 Chart Language 15 48 Chart Lock 15 51 140 22 19 plotter OM 21 chart plotter ON 21 Chart Fish page 120 Charting ERR 21 93 140 Charts and Text Area 31 CLEAR eie ret nenne nine nni 22 Clear Info 43 CLEAR key 118 Clear View 43 140 Color 115 Color Settings 124 Compass Calibration 16 Compass 94 Compute Correction 91 contents me 14 CONTRAST 21 21 24 136 CONVENTIONS 13 Coordinate System 15 92 Correction
91. SUPPLY GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY AN 9 WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDXIC COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SMART GPS 9 SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER 10 35 Vdc BROWN GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GREEN GPS NMEA0183 INPUT BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND SIGNAL RETURN Fig 2 5 14 GPS Connection on Port PER Sky X7 FISH GPS POWER 9 SWITCH p 2 5 2 AUTOPILOT CONNECTION To connect the Autopilot see the following picture Uset Manual DS QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE DESCRIPTION PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc AUTOPILOT DEVICE FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN Fig 2 5 2 Autopilot Connections on Port 2 Sky amp Compact X7 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 N
92. Simulation select Off The default setting 1s Off 5 6 2 SPEED To start the simulator you can insert the Speed value Using the cursor key select the preferred Speed and press ENTER The default setting is 01 0 gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER SPEED ENTER 5 6 3 HEADING To start the simulator you can insert the Heading value Using the cursor key select the preferred Heading and press ENTER The default setting is 000 M gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER HEADING ENTER 5 p 4 DATE AND TIME MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER DATE ENTER MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER TIME ENTER Using the cursor key insert the preferred Date and Time and press 5 6 5 CURSOR CONTROL Enables On disables Off the cursor control The default setting is Off gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER CURSOR CONTROL ENTER User Manual c 9 5 7 AIS MENU AIS is an Automatic Identification System It has been introduced to improve 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 information from the ship automatically requiring a minimum of involvement of ship s personnel and should have a high level of avai
93. TER C LINK ENTER Secondary 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 15 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 is 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 is active and is pressed on the Slave chart plotter the MOB is placed but the navigation to the MOB 1s not activated Notes While navigating to the external destination the operating mode is switched to Master mode the navigation to the external destination will be terminated An appropriate warning message will be shown to notify that the navigation to the external destination 1s active and to confirm whether Slave mode can be set Setting Slave mode the C Link Na
94. TTER ON AND OFF 23 ZU MEETS ROT 23 HM 23 2 3 CHANGING KEYPAD BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST 24 2 4 SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE 24 2 5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 24 2 5 1 GPS Connection For Sky X7 amp SKY X7 FISH 24 2 5 2 Autopilot CORP id au CU conata 25 2 5 3 External NMEA vri a Eck a aV VUES RO ER 26 25 4 C COM GSM Plus nant ote bep 27 2 5 ADDITIONAL C CARDS dre denne ditte ipia ire eei 28 2 5 1 Insering C GAB iuda isa Et dg du Pn RUP 29 2 6 2 Removing C CARD uusiuiceidbavaex dai agio vim dud uo EUR EE ER 29 2 MENU OPTIONS 30 28 DATA ENIRY ocn 30 31 3 1 SCREEN DISPLAY CONFIGURATION tare rtm nti prin rac 31 3 1 1 Charts and Text Area 31 3 1 2 The Depth Graph pages uspiam aaepe hi a 33 31 3 The GPS Data TOT 33 3 1 4 The Navigation Data page inuenies bend ne ebd EE neu EC REOS harte uus 34 3 1 5 The Graphic Data Rolling Road page 34 3 1 6 T
95. To Dest To Next Wpt To Last Wpt Fig 4 8 1 7 External route on Route Data Report 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 Fuel Load volume of fuel available before the navigation was Use Manual 4 8 1 8 Total Fuel Consumption Waypoints in Route Remaining Waypoints Distance to Destination Distance to Next Wpt Distance to Last Wpt TTG To Destination TTG To Next Wpt TTG to Last Wpt to Destination to Next Waypoint to Last Wpt Quick Info EXTERNAL ite RCLITEDO 1 DST TTG Cons inmi hh mm Lit 11 83 00 57 7 41 8312 05 41 544 te Langlh 71 18 Nm La J started liters calculated fuel consumption to navigate the whole Route No of Wpts in the Route from PCMPN 1 No of Wpts from Destination to last Wpt from PCMPN 1 distance from ship to Destination calculated distance to travel from ship to the Wpt after the destination calculated Distance to Dest Next Route Leg length 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 estimated time to travel the Distance to Last Wor C
96. UP ENTER BEEPER ENTER 5 1 6 EXTERN WAYPOINT The coordinates of a Waypoint received from a GPS connected to the chart plotter can be stored into the chart plotter if the GPS is NMEA 0183 protocol compatible and support the BWC sentence this symbol remains on the screen for 30 seconds You may save it by placing a Waypoint or a Mark onto that symbol As soon as the chart plotter receives another BWC sentence with the coordinates of a new Waypoint the symbol moves to the new point The default setting 1s Off gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER EX TERN WPT ENTER 5 1 7 BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT Disables Off or sets the desired value among 1 3 5 10 minutes for the backlight timeout of the chart plotter The default setting 1s Off gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER LIGHT TIMEOUT ENTER 5 2 FIX The Fix menu allows to handle the functions related to the fix 0 Manual gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER 5 2 1 FIX CORRECTION Turns On Off the Correction from the positioning system If the new Correction is calculated but the Correction is not enabled the ship s position is not changed The default setting ts Off gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER FIX CORRECTION ENTER 5 2 2 COMPUTE CORRECTION Corrects fixes from the positioning instrument By placing the curso
97. Use Manual Press Select MOVE and press ENTER By moving the cursor with the cursor key a dotted line connecting the Mark with the new position is shown POSITION 43 09 124N 009 53 757 506 COG M 1 0 000 OST 39 89 MRP DRTUM SCRLE x Ir j TO CURSOR Fig 4 2 1 4 Moving Mark function I Press ENTER e POSITION 43 09 143N 009 53 757 SOG Kts COG M 000 TO CURSOR OST Nm BRG M 39 28 007 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCALE Fig 4 2 1 4a Moving Mark function II The Mark is placed in the new position the old Mark remains on the screen shaded until the screen is redrawn Note Ifyou try to move a Mark that belongs to many routes the chart plotter emits three beeps and on the screen a Warning message appears If you want to move the Mark press ENTER 4 2 1 5 Editing Mark gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Mark Press ENTER Select EDIT and press ENTER A window appears to modify Name Symbol Color and coordinates of the existing Mark User Manual TB POSITION 4 t X 4 1 1 43 09 161N 009 53 757 3 4 506 Kts COG M 1 0 000 43 48 016N TO CURSOR OST Nm BRG M MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCALE 2 8Nm Fig 4 2 1 5 Edit Mark Use the cursor key to select the field If you have
98. alculated using Cruising Speed estimated time to travel the Dastance fo Next Waypoint Calculated using Cruising Speed estimated time to travel the Distance to Last Wt Calculated using Cruising Speed Estimate Time of Arttval to the Destination point Calculated Current Time TTG To Destination Estimate Time of Arrival to the Waypoint after the Destination Calculated Current Time To Next Waypoint Estimate Time of Arrival to the end of the Route Calculated Current Time TTG To Last Wpt Route Navigation Quick Info on the Destination Route Name DESTINATION ID Wpt1 4 Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Dest Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Last Wpt Fig 4 8 1 8 Quick Info on Destination User Manual 87 Quick info on Single Destination EXTERNAL DESTINATION WPTOU2 DST ERG 7 41Nm 082 M Fig 4 8 1 8a Quick Info on Single Destination Manual Advanced Settings The Advanced Settings menu allows the user to control the advanced functions of the chart plotter The functions are organized into menus For example all options related to the Fix are in a menu called Fix For menus there is not an explanation because they in the previous Chapters so for the Map Setting menu see Par 3 5 for the Track menu see Par 4 4 for the Route menu see Par 4 1 2 for the User Points menu see Par 4 1 1 9 and for the U
99. av Aids using international symbology All components of Complex Objects are shown US Draw Nav Aids using NOAA symbology All components of Complex Objects are shown gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER NAV AIDS PRESENTATION ENTER 3 2 8 INPUT OUTPUT MENU WARNING 1 After every software upgrade the RAM 15 cleared and the chart plotter re starts with the usual default settings Please 20 to the Input output menu and set the proper input format once again 3 2 8 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Input Sets or disables the format for the navigation data input serial 2 3 The default setting 15 NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N For example to set the Port 2 as NMEA 0183 User Manual c V 4800 Baud Rate Parity None 8 Bits Number 1 Stop Bit and Normal Polarity you must select gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 2 INPUT ENTER NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N ENTER Note The option C COM defines on which Port both Input and Output the C COM modem is connected It 1s 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 3 2 8 2 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Output Sets or
100. 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 CAS iu 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 Fig 5 7 1 AIS Symbol Table Uset Manual 99 5 7 2 AIS MENU To configure the chart plotter to receive AIS data follow the procedure gt MENU AIS SETUP ENTER The AIS menu 15 shown on the screen the items are described in the following paragraphs 9 7 2 1 Display gt AIS SETUP ENTER DISPLAY ENTER Turns the display of AIS targets overlay on the cartography ON or OFF The default setting is ON 5 7 2 2 Activation range gt MENU AIS SETUP 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 7 2 3 CPA Alarm gt MENU AIS SETUP ENTER CPA ALARM ENTER Turns ON ot OFF the alarm The default setting is ON 5 7 2 4 CPA Limit gt AIS SETUP ENTER CPA LIMIT ENTER The val
101. chart plotter interfaced with a DSC VHF radio prompts the uset 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 shown in the following table DESCRIPTION SYMBOL Position Request icon Distress Call icon Fig 5 10 Distress Call and Position Request icons The label can be the MMSI or the corresponding vessels name If in the DSC Directory the MMSI bas been associated to its relative vessel name the vessel s name is shown in the label instead of the MMST 5 10 1 DISTRESS CALL AND POSITION REQUEST During a distress situation a vessel that 1s equipped with a DSC VHF radio and 104 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 matks the position of the vessel in distress on the Chart page A 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 or exit the pop up screen By selecting the item VIEW ON CHART and press ENTER two options are shown GoTo Vessel Activates the navigation to the Distress Call or Posit
102. ck report 71 Route Color e c 69 Route Data Report 86 Route Name 70 Route Report 69 70 E 142 S Safe Route Checking 70 Safety Route Check 15 49 Safety Status Bar 15 46 Safety Toolbar 43 Satellite image coverage 15 User Manual Satellite Imagery 15 48 Save Settings 127 80 Screen Amplifier 16 36 screen only charts Scrolling Speed 124 Seabed 15 50 Search amp Find sexeccvenccdteceentmedserdestabanctaaes 43 Selectable Nav 93 Selecting 68 Send Receive route 70 Send Receive User Points 68 P C 123 Sensitivity menu 118 123 Serial Ports 4 137 Set Default Settings 126 Setup menu 89 118 120 121 Shallow Alarm 126 ap TC C 129 Show PTX
103. ctions for example it 15 possible to handle Waypoints AIS Automatic Identification System It has been introduced to improve the safety of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of ship to ship ship reporting and VTS applications W Altitude Altitude of GPS Antenna on the medium sea level 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 is valid also for the categories FISHING FACILITY MARINE FARM CULTURE MILITARY PRACTICE AREA RESTRICTED AREA SEAPLANE LANDING AREA When the area is small it is identified only by the boundary B Azimuth The angular measurement from the horizon to a satellite or another object B Basic Mode The chart plotter can operate in two different modes Basic Mode and Advanced Mode In the first mode there is a restricted number of functions and it is not possible to handle Waypoints Marks Events and A B C D function M Beacon A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous vertical mark as a fixed aid to navigation Buoy A floating object moored to the sea bottom in a particular charted place as an aid to navigation B Buoys a
104. ctive one the user must confirmed to navigate to it User Manual 09 Otherwise if the received PTX is the active one the PTX on which we are navigating to navigation data are updated in memory the new PTX coordinates becomes the Destination position and the current Fix position becomes the starting position The map 15 not automatically centered on it The PTX icon appears at the new position and a pop up warning window appears It is possible to close all menus data pages if open and center the chart on the received PTX see Par 5 11 4 4 Otherwise you could close the alarm window and stay on the active screen 5 11 4 MOVING CURSOR ON THE PTX ICON Placing the cursor on the PTX icon shown on the screen an information window containing the PTX Identifier position and status Overboard or Recovered appears 41013 3349 009230 702E OBILARM PT 5 OVERBOARD ata m 41 13 334N 1 009 30 702 1 0 3590 Time CURSOR Dee Pr d gw i fom fata Bes n mem mod Li 1 ma Mei e IE LP abies im Fig 5 11 4 Example of PTX information window 5 11 4 1 Deleting PTX The Delete PTX function permanently removes the selected PTX from the chart plotter memory and from the chart display Move the cursor over the PTX to delete Press ENTER using the cursor select DELETE
105. disables the output interface The default setting is NMEA 0183 4800 N81 For example to set the Port 2 as NMEA 0180 you must select gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 2 OUTPUT ENTER NMEA 0180 ENTER Note ____ Selecting NMEA 0180 or NMELA 0180CD X the chart plotter shows a message to advise the user that the related input will be disabled 3 2 8 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 NMEA Output Messages Selection The chart plotter allows customizing the NMEA 0183 sentence transmitted on each port The default setting is GLL VTG XTE RMB RMC APB On and BOD BWC RMA WCV GGA HSL Off gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 1 2 3 OUTPUT SENTENCES ENTER 3 2 8 4 GPS Setup Menu It is possible to set the your preferred configuration for the connected GPS gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER GPS SETUP ENTER INDORE This item is shown alternately to the selection of the output messages when to the related port is connected a GPS identificable by the chart plotter Internal GPS For COMPACT X7 Enables On or disables Off the Internal GPS The default setting 15 On gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER GPS SETUP ENTER INTERNAL GPS ENTER Restart GPS Restarts all GPS processes Once executed the message Done is shown gt B
106. e Charting The cursor is shown on the map and the Zoom functions refer to its position When in Charting mode if the ship icon moves off screen the chart is not centered on it COG Course Over Ground Direction of the path over ground actually followed by a vessel M Correction 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 B Course Vector Graphical indication of the direction in which the Vessel is heading The Course Vector origin is the vessel s position so the time line movement is synchronized with the vessels Icon Course Vector coutse is given by the value of COG Course Over Ground and its length is proportional to the SOG Speed Over Ground CTS Course To Steer The optimum direction the boat should be steered in order to efficiently make headway back to the course line while also proceeding toward the destination Waypoint B Cultural Features Any man made topographic feature as built up area buildings roads B Datum The Latitude and Longitude lines printed on any map are based on certain models of the shape of the earth these models ate called Datum or Coordinate Systems There are many different Datum in use each one gives different Lat Lon positions for an identical poin
107. e WAAS It will provide a signal in space to WAAS usets to support en route through precision approach navigation After achieving initial 144 CS ee Manual 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 redundancy and reduce operational restrictions B Waypoint Any point to which one intends to navigate A sequence of Waypoints makes up a Route WGS 84 World Geodetic System 1984 Coordinates System or Datum developed by the Defence Mapping Agency DMA B Zoom In Shows mote detail in a smaller area B Zoom Out Operates similarly to zoom in but in the reverse showing a wider but less detailed view XTE Cross Track Error The distance from the ship s present position to the closest point on a line between the origin and destinations Waypoints of the navigation leg being travelled User Manual TFS Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver B 1 INSTALLING Choose a location for the antenna that has a clear view of the sky Ensure there are no major obstructions or fixtures in the immediate proximity to the antenna The antenna relies on direct line of sight satellite reception If you are unsure that the chosen location is suitable it may be advisable to mount the antenna in a temporary manner to verify correct operation The thread used on the antenna 1 14 TPT is an industry standa
108. e instructions 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 15 turned Off While pressing and holding any other key turn the chart plotter On A new menu will appear on the display User Manual 85 Software name and version SYSTEM TEST wav R lt RRM TEST DIM MENU RRM CLERR CARTRIDGES SERIAL PORTS NT Software Library version MODEM TEST and date Fig 7 6 System Test Use the cursor key to select the preferred test this will display in reverse video and with the relative menu window To choice the test press To exit from any submenu press CLEAR To exit from the System Test turn Off the chart plotter 7 6 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 appears the RAM is physically damaged RAM Clear To clear internal memory If the chart plotter exhibits unusual behaviour or appears to be malfunctioning it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM This operation will erase all Marks Events Routes stored track plots and destinations It will also return all selections Input Data Format Autopilot selection etc
109. e internal Fish Finder driver is connected directly to the dedicated sertal Port2 To switch the internal Fish Finder transmission On follow the procedute gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER FISH FINDER ENTER ON ENTER Note It is not possible to connect any external Fish Finder unit to the chart plotter 6 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE The display on chart plotters shows a history of time of the echoes received by the transducer The chart plotters have a menu that allows adjustments to receiver sensitivity depth range and scrolling speed of the Fish Finder display Warning message Echogram window Color Bar Digital Depth 5 e ale Jle or il nger ag at Yer Lg al II MT PES t 4 Water temperature 1 Alarm Bar 2 Depth ruler 3 Variable Depth Marker VDM Zoom Bar 5 Operating Frequency CU 9 2 Fig 6 2 The Fish Finder page The following is a short description of terms listed in the previous Fig 6 2 1 Warning Message Flashing label Simulation when the echo sounder is in Simulation mode 2 Echogram window Graphic presentation of sonar soundings recorded as a continuous profile scrolling actoss the screen from right to left Such recordings represent the image of the water beneath your
110. eas Shallow Water Intertidal Areas Rocks Wrecks Obstructions Shoreline Constructions e Fishing Facility Dreged Areas Diffusers e Mooring Warping Facility Production Installation Pingos No Data Available If any of these alarm conditions is detected the function returns the list of dangerous objects and the relative dangerous route leg that is drawn with a different color activate this function gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER AU TOMATIC CHECK ENTER ON ENTER If Automatic Check is enabled anytime you append or insert a new Waypoint delete move or edit amy Waypoint the Route is checked Only the modified Route legs are checked To select the width of the detected area aside the route gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE WIDTH ENTER Note Safe Route width value represents half the total width checked by the function To select the depth of the detected area aside the route gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE DEPTH ENTER It also possible to select the accuracy for the route check among Very Low Low Medium High and Very High gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE AC CURACY ENTER The list of the dangerous objects found on the charts crossed by the route 1s shown in the route ch
111. eck report follow the procedute User Manual gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE CHECK REPORT ENTER 4 2 USING MARKS amp EVENTS You may place a Mark as it is called at your cursor position while Event is created at yout 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 following functions ate available 4 2 1 1 Adding Mark Select Advanced Mode ENTER MARK ENTER ot gt Marx if it is present The new Mark appears on your cursor position An info window containing Mark name symbol and Latitude Longitude is shown 4 2 1 2 Deleting Mark gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Mark Press ENTER Select DELETE and press ENTER the Mark remains on the screen shaded until the next screen is redrawn Note If you try to delete Mark that belongs to many routes the chart plotter emits three beeps and on the screen Warning message appears If you want to delete the Mark press ENTER 4 2 1 3 Goto gt Place cursor on Mark Press a circle encloses the Mark symbol A straight line is shown on the screen connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target is placed all navigation data are referred to this Target 4 2 1 4 Moving Mark gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Mark Tn
112. ed OBJECT 51 Building single 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 Data source Building Multinedia Information MultiMedia Object ENTER to show picture Fig 3 5 2 1a Example of Full Info on objects with picture To see the picture press MENU when the object with a picture ts highlighted Change Picture Size When the picture is shown it is possible to fit it to screen by pressing ENTER 3 5 2 2 Quick Info on Lakes Upon viewing the chart of a lake you will click on to query the available information immediately displayed with many details For example see the following picture Lakes Info icon Fig 3 5 2 2 Example of Lakes info Uset Manual 5 When the cursor is placed over the icon the icons of the available services are shown ENTER U i to expand 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 Eae of Full Info on Lakes RECREA T DOL AREA STATE FISHING SEASON AND BAG LIMITS HUNTING SEASON AN
113. elects the Map Datum among 130 items WGS 84 is the default Fix Datum gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER MAP DATUM ENTER 5 3 4 ORIENTATION RESOLUTION Selects the orientation of your chart according to your personal needs see Par 3 5 1 3 for more information The Orientation Resolution is the resolution angle for the Map Orientation range 5 60 The default setting is 10 gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER ORIENT RESOLUTION ENTER 5 3 5 SELECTABLE NAV 3D If the Selectable Nav 3D item is set ON by pressing lt MODE gt it is possible to select the following modes Charting Navigation Home Navigation Home in 3D Charting in 3D Any time the key is pressed a message describing the newly selected mode 15 shown on the center of the screen for about 2 seconds If the Selectable Nav 3D item is set OF by pressing lt MODE gt it is possible to select Charting or Navigation Home The default setting 1s On gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER SELECTABLE NAV 3D ENTER 5 3 6 ROLLING ROAD SCALE Sets you preferred Rolling Road Scale among 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 10 0 The default setting 1s 0 2 gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER ROLL ROAD SCALE ENTER 5 3 7 RESET TOTAL AND PARTIAL TRIP Resets the partial or total distance travelled by the ship fr
114. elevation Horizontal dilution of precision Index for position fixing accuracy Vertical dilution of precision Index for Bars to indicate M u u o S N Ratio o _ 3 gt 8 2 amp Tracked but not v used Satellite OG i IM Speed Over Ground P arat E m um La id Course Over Ground 3 SOG 10 ALT Ft HDOP 12 5 000 T Altitude LY Fig 3 1 3 Example of GPS Data page User Manual VDO uoa S positi ion fixing accuracy 33 On the right side of the screen see 3 1 3 there is a polar representation of the azimuth and elevation of each satellites The circle contains a number indicating the PRN of the satellite and it is filled when it is 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 solution As example the satellite with PRN 10 is used for solution with N 44 Azimuth 127degree and Elevation 70degtree When a valid fix is received the Lat Lon Date Time Altitude VDOP HDOP SOG and COG are shown in the page 3 1 4 THE NAVIGATION DATA PAGE The Navigation Data page shows information about speed SOG and course COG of the ship status of the received signal ship s coordinate and other general information Total and Partial distance traveled by the au from the first 44 00 1570 activation of the char
115. er WITH GPS INTERNAL 128 5 4 113 4 5 Fig 7 2 Sky X7 Compact X7 mA LA LA 5 Td 4 Fig 7 24 Sky X7 Compact X7 FISH 130 User Manual 7 3 EXTERNAL WIRING PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 INPUT 24 OUTPUT 2 INPUT 34 OUTPUT 3 COMMON Fig 7 3 External Wiring for Sxy X7 PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 INPUT 24 OUTPUT 2 Fig 7 3a External Wiring for Compacr X7 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM NC NC INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Fig 7 36 External Wiring ror Sky X7 Fisu QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND POWER 10 35Vde POWER SUPPLY INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Fig 7 3c External Wiring ror Compact X7 Fisu User Manual 11 7 4 TYPI
116. ers an alarm when depth becomes deeper than the value set 6 5 123 Upper Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sot above the value set 6 5 12 4 Temp Lower Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sen sot below the value set 6 5 12 5 Temp Rate Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sen sot variation rate above the value set 6 5 12 6 Fish Alarm The options for Fish Alarm set the size of the fishes that if detected by the unit switches an alarm to sound These options are Off Small Medium Big and Huge The alarm sounds if the set size or bigger 1s detected 6 5 13 LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD Load the complete settings ftom the User C CARD and changes the active menu 126 gt Use Manual settings Insert the User C CARD into the slot then follow the procedure gt LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD ENTER 6 5 14 SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C CARD This is useful to avoid the user having to retune up Fish Finder after a Clear RAM operation or a software update 6 5 15 RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAUITS This option restores the default values only for the current presets and does not affect the other presets 6 6 TRANSDUCERS The transducer 1s a device that transmits and receives sound waves into the water The active component inside the transducer is commonly referred to as an elemen
117. evious and next Waypoint is shown The deleted Waypoint remains shaded until the screen is redrawn POSITION 42 54 496N 008 19 311E SOG Kts COG 1 0 000 IST WPTOO MAP DATUM HGS 1984 SCRLE 10 Fig 4 1 1 3 Deleting Waypoint 4 1 1 4 Deleting route gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Waypoint Press ENTER Select DELETE ROUTE and press ENTER A window is opened select YES and press ENTER to confirm select NO and press ENTER otherwise The route remains on the screen shaded until the screen 1s redrawn To delete route see also Par 4 1 2 2 and 4 1 2 5 4 1 1 5 Distance and Bearing to Target Once you have positioned the cursor on the desired starting Waypoint it could be the first Waypoint of the route or another one press GO TO A circle surrounds the Waypoint symbol A line is shown connecting the Target with the ship s position When the Target 15 placed all navigation data are referred to this Target POSITION 43 08 844N MAP DATUM HGS 1984 cr 2L v 6 PTAA SNm Fig 4 1 1 5 Selecting destination Target The destination will automatically switch to the next Waypoint on the route when you reach or pass the present destination User Manual 06 Time To Go When the Target is set the TTG value 15 displayed in the Graphic Data page or in the Navigation Data page gt PAGE more times
118. f 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 information 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 User C CARD this is an optional purchase from your dealer petform a RAM Clear see Par 7 6 1 If you still need assistance call your local dealer reporting the Software Release and Cartography information available in the About page gt About ENTER 7 5 2 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 CARDs contact your 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 follow the procedute gt Plug the special data C CARD MENU About ENTER MENU UPDATE WorLDWIDE ENTER 7 6 SYSTEM TEST If you have connected your position finding device according to th
119. g the cursor on the desired point B C or D the information window appears Press ENTER select MOVE and press by the cursor key move the cursor on the screen a dotted line connecting the point to move with the new position appears By pressing ENTER the point is placing in the new position 4 4 5 INSERTING THE A B C D POINTS Placing cursor on the segment connecting two points the information window appears Select INSERT and press ENTER by the cursor key move the cursor on the screen a dotted line appears By pressing ENTER new point is placing between the two existed points which ate renamed 4 4 6 NAVIGATING ON THE A B C D POINTS If fix received 1s good place the cursor on the desired point B C or D and press GO TO When ship reaches the Destination point navigation follows the next point if exists When Target 15 set three options are available STOP NAV NEXT and PREV 4 5 USING THE TRACK FUNCTIONS The chart plotter can be set up for recording your track as you move and for plotting this track on the chart gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER 4 5 1 SELECTING ACTIVE TRACK ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER AC TIVE TRK ENTER Select the number of the active track The default setting is 1 4 5 2 ENABLING TRACK STORING gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER TRACK t ENTER
120. ge ENTER Mode Defines how objects ate translated Itis possible to choose between the three following options OFF Uses the same Language used for LANGUAGE If the selected language is not present on the objects information English is used instead ENGLISH Always uses English LOCAL Uses the first Local language present on data If no Local language is available English 15 used instead SETTINGS ENTER Chart Language ENTER Mode ENTER Note 5 0 a When User Interface Language is changed Chart Language settings are set as follows MODE is set to Off and Chart Language is set as the User Interface Language selection if available on the chart data otherwise is set to English Use Manual D Ifthe cartographic data is changed for example the C CARD 1s removed or replaced Chart Language settings should be verified and if necessary changed 3 5 1 12 Other Map Configurations gt for 1 second 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
121. ght and Sunlight Normal is recommended 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 original paper charts Classic uses more vivid colors it is the default setting Night 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 visibility of the screen when the chart plotter is exposed to the sunlight The maps are much brighter than in the other modes and the depth areas filled with white color so different depth areas are not easily distinguishable NOAA allows setting NOAA paper chart colors presentation 3 5 1 3 Map Orientation gt for 1 second Map Orientation ENTER Selects the orientation of your chart according to North the map 1s shown with North upwards Head the map is shown with the ship s current heading upwards Course the map 1s displayed with the currently selected course leg upwards The default setting 1s North It is possible to select the resolution angle for the Map Orientation 3 5 1 4 Zoom Type gt for 1 second Zoom Type ENTER This feature allows more expansions or compression of the chart scale while zooming in ot out Zoom Type has two options Standard default or Flexi Zoom When in Flexi Zoom mode a short ZOOM
122. he Wind Data page 35 Sale Fish Rinder ERER Desc pues 35 3 2 BASIC SETTINGS Mc 36 So VECON NNNM da Er 36 3 2 2 Screen Amplifier duo v ch bao buds 36 S249 Advanced FUNCIONS Eas dad xi cba udi 36 EET 36 i DEONT WINOOW pred ND 36 3 3 3 4 3 5 S226 NE Te edegm RTT 37 3 2 7 Nav Aids Presentation csesesoxssin x tuin n 37 328 MENU sisisi 37 328 1 POR VFPon2Fot3 sanear 37 92 8 2 Fon TIPO 38 3 2 8 3 Port 1 Port 2 Port NMEA Output Messages Selec 38 3 28 4 GPS Setup MORD 38 Internal GPS FOR COMPACT 38 RE 38 Differential Correction Source 39 Navigation Speed 39 3 2 8 5 Send 8 Receive Marks Roultes 39 oM 39 328 7 Cable Wiring PAGS siicsrotrsninasvaudeonsndcasentsaniusedviemnseinlessiaidrents 39 3 2 8 8 Fish Finder Transmission For Sky X7 amp Compact X7 FisH39 Ser
123. ht color is displayed by using a faint light color 3 5 1 7 Mixing Levels gt for 1 second 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 information read from at most two zoom levels above the current zoom level For this reason the map is drawn three times firstly it 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 area not covered by data of the current level the chart plotter zooms out to the first level covered by cartographic data The default setting is On 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 8 Safety Status Bar DSI Data Safety Indicator MAP for 1 second Safety Status ENTER It is possible to choose between the three following options gt ON the Safety Status Dar is shown the Safety Status Bar is not shown Use CON the Safety Status Bar 1s not shown but a warning alarm icon 15 shown on the corner of the map screen as soon as any item conttolled by the DSI function returns an alatm condition The Warning Icon remains displayed unti
124. ial information on SOG Cursor Coordinates FEET E CURSOR gt 43 01 765N 008 22 970E DST 40 9 Nm BRG ogo Distance and Bearing from Ship To Cursor from Ship to Target if Target is set from Ship to MOB i MOB 15 set as Speed Over Ground Fig 3 1 1a Charts and text windows If Target is set in the previous Fig 3 1 1 instead of the only SOG information window a text line with DST XTE SOG and TTG information appears Then it is possible to see on the screen only charts 0002 on pea Fig 3 1 1b Full charts 0 Use 3 1 2 THE DEPTH GRAPH PAGES The Depth graph can be shown in two different modes Depth graph displayed only on 1 3 of the screen 4 26 8 Ft CURSOR 43 01 765N 5 0080222 970E OST 10 9 Nm BRG 090 oF Fig 3 1 2 Example of Depth Graph 1 3 of the sc ot Depth graph ae on zi 2 of the screen CURSOR 43 01 765N 1 008 18 470E DST 7 67 Nm BRG 090 M reen Fig 3 1 2a Example of Depth Graph 1 2 of the screen 3 1 3 THE GPS DATA PAGE The GPS Data page shows in graphic mode GPS data Fix Status pae 11 02 99 12 06 54 44 03 336H BAS SH 126 Ship s coordinates Date and time Used Satellite COG Course Over Ground um E 0 elevation C 45 elevation D 90
125. ible language and you don t be able to reselect your language the above procedure is not of help to you follow this procedure press move the cursor to highlight the third selection starting from the top which corresponds to the Basic Settings menu and press ENTER Then window appears with Language message press ENTER now select your language and press EN TER again Anyway if you in trouble see Chapter System Test fora RAM Clear operation the chart plotter will also return all selections in particular language to original default values 2 5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 2 5 1 GPS CONNECTION For Sky X7 amp Sky X7 risu Connect the GPS see the picture in Fig 2 5 1 e Fig 2 5 1a Control the input setting following the procedure FAC ee Manual gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT 1 2 35 INPUT ENTER NMEA 4800 N81 N ENTER QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE _ POWER DESCRIPTION SUPPLY PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc an GPS POWER 9 SWITCH Nso MART GPS SENSOR gt SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE POWER 710 35 GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GPS NMEA0183 INPUT RTCM 104 INPUT BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND SIGNAL RETURN Fig 2 5 1 GPS Connection on Port 3 ror Sky X7 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION
126. ic Mode laces A D points on the cursor coordinates in Advanced Mode creates Objects 3773 LE Mark Event Waypoint A B C D EBL VRM The cursor key The cursor key moves the cursor about on the display screen quickly and accurately It also scrolls the desired option in the menu page s If in Navigation Home mode it allows to exit from Navigation mode The and keys Press ZOOM IN shows more details of a smaller area by changing the chart scale and zooming in on your display Press ZOOM OUT to operate similarly to the ZOOM except in reverse changing the scale and showing a wider otherwise less detailed view The key Press ECHO to cycle among the Fish Finder pages If Fish Finder is connected and the proper driver is set in the Input Output menu the Fish Finder page is shown If no Fish Finder is connected a warning message 15 shown From Fish Findet page press ECHO for 1 second to open the Fish Finder Settings Menu Note _ ONLY For SKY e Compact X7 When Fish Finder or Radar is connected otherwise the chart plotter emits three beeps Refer to the Fish Finder or Radar User Manual for more information The me key Press to cycle among the Chart pages Press for 1 second to open the Map Menu 20 User Manual duo FUNCTION key The FUNCTION key can be customized to have a quick access to some functions Pressing and holding dow
127. ice or your local dealer W The chart plotter is not built water proof Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the chart plotter Water damage is not covered by the warranty W Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the chartplotter severely This damage may not be covered by the warranty W The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle The C MAP By C CARD are available from your local dealer W 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 W Exposure of display to UV rays may shorten life of the liquid crystals used in your chart plotter This limitation is 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 Warning on Serial Ports Connection gt 1 1 1 Please be aware that the serial ports are not opto isolated and then the external device is electrically connected to the chart plotter This allows the connection of high speed devices like Fish Finder Ifyou are connecting a NMEA0183 device and you would like to isolate it from the chart plotter you have to add
128. inding Port By Name To select the Port By Name function following the procedure gt FIND ENTER PORT NAME ENTER Shows the list of all ports stored on the C CARD alphabetical order and allows to search ports by name to locate the ports on the map 3 5 7 6 Finding Port By Distance To select the Port By Distance function following the procedute gt FIND ENTER PORT 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 7 Finding Lakes Info Seatches for Nearest Lakes Information gt MENU FIND ENTER LAKES INFO ENTER It founds the Outdoor Recreational Area pops See the following picture oe c En Bjelaj 5H Fig 3 5 7 7 Outdoor Recreational Area objects Use Manual Use the cursor key to select any objects and press ENTER The list of the nearest lakes containing the facility will be shown on the screen PORE E gt THE gt THE 17 54 Eu 19 JME O O Fig 3 5 7 7a Nearest Lakes list Then choose the lake you want and press the Full Info page is shown 3 5 7 8 Finding Lakes By Name Searches for Lakes inserting the Lake name gt MENU FIND ENTER LAKES BY NAME ENTER Shows the list of all lakes stored on the C CARD in alphabetic order Pressing MENU to
129. ings Lat Lon Gtid Chart Boundaties Value Added Data Chart Lock Underwater Objects Settings Underwater Objects Limit Rocks Obstructions Diffusers Wrecks Map Settings 3D View Perspective View Palette Map Orientation North Head Course Zoom Fonts amp Symbols Dynamic Nav Aids Mixing Levels Safety Status Bar Satellite Imagery Currents Prediction e Chart Language Fix Functions Fix Correction manual and automatic Position Filter User Manual 15 Speed Filter Dead Reckoning Screen Amplifier Reset Total and Partial Trip Rolling Road Scale Fix Datum Compass Calibration Bearings True and Magnetic Variation user selectable Course Vector Static Navigation A B C D Function e EBL VRM Function Report Pages Depth Graph Page GPS Status Page Navigation Data Page 3D Navigation Data Page Fish Finder full screen Page Fish Finder Dual Frequency Page Fish Finder Zoom Page e Chart Fish Finder Page Wind Data Page About Page Special Functions C Link C Weather Service and C Staff AIS Automatic Identification System DSC Digital Selective Calling MOBILARM System Fish Finder capability Automatic Info Find Nearest Services Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructions Port By Name Port By Distance Lakes Info Lakes By Name Points Of Interest Navigation to Destination Speed Un
130. insert the Lake name 3 5 7 9 Finding Points Of Interest Seatches for Nearest Points Of Interest gt MENU FIND ENTER POINTS OF INTEREST ENTER A sub menu 15 opened to find different categories of Points Of Interest 3 6 MAN OVERBOARD MOB Itis an important function useful in the case someone or something falls overboatd 3 6 1 INSERTING MOB Press MOB to place MOB symbol at ship s coordinates On the screen the symbol and a window to advise that the MOB is activated appear press CLEAR to delete this window Data displayed in Text Area are related to Placing the cursor on the symbol an information window appears Uset Manual 9 POSITION 43 11 252N 010 03 368E SOG Kts COG 43 11 246N 010 03 368E MRP DRTUM WGS 1984 SCRLE lt tI Fig 3 6 1 Man Overboard Note In the information window the bottom side ENTER for Options appears only if the Advanced Functions item in the Basic Settings menu is activated On see Par 3 2 4 3 6 2 DELETING MOB Press MOB select CANCEL and press ENTER again The MOB symbol remains on the screen shaded until the next screen redraws Note If the Advanced Settings item in the menu Basic Settings is activated On see Par 3 2 4 placing the cursor on MOB the information window appears as shown in the previous Fig 3 6 1 Press ENTER select CANCEL and press ENTER again the M
131. ion 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 10 2 DSC MENU To select the DSC menu gt DSC ENTER The DSC menu is shown on the screen the items are described in the following paragraphs 5 10 21 DSC LOG gt 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 MIS 0080457645 0056477743 CLR ONE POSITION REQUEST Fig 5 10 2 1 Example of DSC Log page Uset Manual 5 Press GO TO to set the navigation on the selected DSC point Other available functions ate Locate gt DSC ENTER LOG ENTER LOCATE ENTER Centers the map on the selected DSC position Delete gt DSC ENTER LOG ENTER DELETE ENTER Deletes selected DSC position Delete All gt DSC ENTER LOG ENTER DELETE
132. ion is not used it maybe disabled 5 5 6 GROUNDING ALARM RANGE Allows setting the length of the sector to be detected among 0 25 0 5 1 0 Nm The default setting 15 0 5 Nm When any of the searched objects is found in the scanned area tick marker is printed on the relative box in the Grounding Alarm Report page to identify which dangerous objects have been currently detected gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM RANGE ENTER 5 5 7 GROUNDING ALARM WIDTH Allows setting the length of the sector to be detected among Thin Medium and Large The default setting is Large gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM WIDTH ENTER 5 5 8 GROUNDING ALARM REPORT Allows displaying the report of the dangerous objects currently detected gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM REPORT ENTER 5 6 SIMULATION MENU The built in Simulator function allows you to become proficient in the use of the Use Manual chart plotter No current position fix is required because the chatt plotter simulates position data internally gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER 5 6 1 ACTIVATE SIMULATION Once the settings are selected turn on the Simulator gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SIMULATION ENTER ACTIVATE SIMULATION ENTER To turn Off the
133. it Mph Kts Kph Distance Unit Km Nm Sm Depth Unit Ft PM Mt Altitude Unit Ft FL Mt Temperature Unit C F 160 CS ee Manual Alarms Handling Arrival Alarm XTE Alarm Anchor Alarm Depth Alarm Grounding Alarm Grounding Alarm Range Grounding Alarm Report e MOB Function simulation Speed Heading Date Time Cursor Control Simulation On Off Auxiliary Memory User C CARD 1 2 4 MB Interface 2 ports I O ror COMPACT X7 3 ports I O ror SKY X7 Note Sto PER Sky amp Compact X7 If connected to Fish Finder Black 1 2 1 2 Physical Characteristics ror Sky amp Compacr X7 Chart plotter size inch mm see Dar 7 1 for the related picture Weight 900 g LCD Display Sun Light Viewable LCD active area 5 6 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Power consumption 7 5 Watt 10 35 Volt DC Operating Temperature Range From 0 C to 55 C from 32 F to 131 F Memory Non volatile Keyboard Backlighted silicon rubber 1 2 1 3 Physical Characteristics ror amp Compact X7 Chart plotter size inch mm see Dar 7 1 for the related picture Weight 1100 g LCD Display Sun Light Viewable LCD active area 5 6 Resolution 320 x 240 pixels User Manual Power consumption 12W average 27W max peak Power supply 10 35 Volt dc Operating Temperature Range From 0 C to 55 C from 32 F to 131 F Memory Non volatile Keyboard
134. ive targets only and if CPA value is less or equal to CPA Limit Use Manual Radio Call Sign International call sign assigned to vessel often used on voice radio Name Name of ship 20 characters Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number A unique 9 digit number that is assigned to a DSC radio station It primarily registers the boat information in the US 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 1s Active Target by definition For better visibility Dangerous Target symbol is flashing Sleeping Target Target located outside the Activation Range Sleeping target 15 represented by a small oriented triangle Lost Target When the AIS info 1s 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 where targets become active 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 200 Depending on the scale the presentation of the targets
135. l the alarm condition persists Placing the cursor over it a quick help message 15 shown next to the DSI icon allowing to show the DSI bar In this case when the DSI bar is opened via DSI alarm icon it is allowed to obtain information about each active DSI box the ted ones it is possible to select them by cursor movement left right and a list of active alarms is shown underneath the selected box By pressing CLEAR the DSI bar is removed from the screen 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 2 4 5 NORMAL BEST MAP DATA OFF DECLUT DANGERS CAUTIONS Fig 3 5 1 7 Safety Status Bar Boxes definition is as follows 4 Zoom Normal when the chart is displayed at normal scale Zoom ted when the chart is under zoomed out more than twice normal scale otherwise 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 normal scale gray otherwise 2 Best Scale Red when a more detailed chart is available under the cursor position 3 Data Off Red when at least one of the following objects or layers 1s turned off by the user Depths soundings Wrecks obstructions Tracks routes Attention areas Nav Aids 4
136. lability AIS transponders installed 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 ate required to fit Class A AIS transponders Connecting to the chart plotter an AIS receiver please contact your local dealer vessels with AIS transponder within VHF range are displayed on screen giving the skipper of navigator a visual interpretation of the data of nearby vessels This improves safety and specifically for collision avoidance reasons 5 7 1 AIS SYSTEM DEFINITIONS Target It is a vessel equipped with AIS Information about the targets is being received by AIS Receiver and displayed on the screen CPA Closest Point of Approach is the closest distance that will be achieved between your vessel and the tracked target based on your vessel s speed and direction and the tatget 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 occur 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 act
137. n FUNCTION shows a pop up window that contains all possible functions assignable to the key Move the cutsor key up down to place the selector on the preferred item move the cutsor key to the right or press ENTER to set the selected item move the cursor key to the left or press CLEAR to close the pop up window The possible choices ate WIND select Wind pages MARK place Mark EVENT place Event WAYPOINT place Waypoint A B C D place A B G D points EBL VRM place EBL and VRM C WEATHER shows C Weather Forecast mode Press and release FUNCTION executes the function that was assigned The selections Mark Event Waypoint and are available even if Advanced Functions is Off 2 2 TURNING THE CHART PLOTTER ON AND OFF Before powering On the chart plotter check for the correct voltage 10 35 volt dc see Par 6 3 and the correct connections with the positioning instrument see Par 2 5 2 2 1 TURNING ON Press and hold the right side of POWER for 1 second The chart plotter emits one rapid beep sound and a title page is opened After a few seconds the first of the two Caution Notice pages 1s displayed reminding you that 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 official charts Then the cartographic screen is displayed 2 2 2 TURNING OFF Press the right side of POWER and hold for 3 sec
138. n COG and CTS If COG is 25 and CTS is 30 then STR is 5 Right M Target In order to tag on the chart the point towards which the ship is Heading you can use a special mark called Target When the Target is placed all navigation data are referred to this Target E TD Time Difference Loran positions are determined by precise timing of the intervals between reception of pulses transmitted 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 arrival 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 B Tide The periodic rise and fall of the surface of oceans bays etc due principally to the gravitational interactions between the Moon and Earth Tide 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 Po
139. n out functions ate allowed as usual by using ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Set Date and Time ENTER to modify date and time values Layer Selection to cycle the weather layers Exit CLEAR to close the weather prediction page 5 9 1 4 Real Time View gt MENU C WEATHER ENTER REAL TIME VIEW ENTER The following selections ate available Uset Manual LL 108 Real Time View The data is shown the atea of the download at the current date and time received from the GPS Real Time View Off The Weather data is not displayed The layer displayed 1s the one selected into the previous menu item 5 9 1 5 Type of Data gt MENU C WEATHER ENTER TYPE OF DATA ENTER Allows selecting the type of data see the previous Fig 5 9 5 10 DSC The DSC Digital Selective Calling 1s 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 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 are cruising with are performed by an external device the DSC VHF radio The
140. nce Time the chart plotter can store a fix after a defined time Auto the software decides when storing a position on the basis of the straight or curved track The default setting is Time Uset Manual 79 4 5 8 SELECTING DISTANCE gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER DIS TANCE 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 Cap 5 The default setting is 0 01 Nm 4 5 9 SELECTING TIME gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER TRACK ENTER TIME t 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 5 10 min The default setting is 1 sec 4 6 USER C CARD MENU The chart plotter allows to copy information to an User C CARD You also return the information to internal memory at a later time This allows virtually unlimited storage gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER C CARD ENTER Number of Selected Slot USER C CARD Date and Time of file creation JILEQ6 TRACKS 00 00 00 FILEG2 MARKS File name FILEO TRACKS i 4 i MA
141. nd Beacons Buoys and Beacons are used to indicate to mariners recommended or established Routes underwater dangers restrictions and regulations They can be lighted or not and are colored according to their international code B Bearing Angle between the North True or Magnetic and a destination It represents the direction to follow User Manual ____ 139 B 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 15 the Group Repetition Interval or This GRI identifies the chain in unique mode For example the GRI 4990 identifies the chain of Central Pacific zone B Chart Lock When Chart Lock is On the available zoom scales ate only the ones containing cartographic data Instead when Chart Lock is Off it is possible to zoom down into zoom scales not covered by cartographic data after the last available zoom scale covered by cartographic data Warning 0 2 7 7 7 7 23g 70 2 7gbr When an empty level is entered the message No cartographic coverage is shown on a window in a corner of the map display The warning message is always displayed as long as the current zoom has no data coverag
142. nstruction on Par 6 2 2 You must have performed the proper settings for use with your positioning instrument see Par 2 5 and 2 6 and inserting the C CARD for navigating in area you wish see 2 0 3 You must have Power On to 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 Use lt gt to select the desired page by showing the next or the previous page as the relative key is pressed 3 1 1 CHARTS AND TEXT AREA The charts and text area can be shown in two different modes The first is with text area on the right side of the screen User Manual ce M Fix received Indication if fix is not received the following icon is shown te if a Differential GPS signal is received the following icon is shown Charting E or Navigation Home 4 Ship icon 4 if in Charting the displayed icon is lt gt Ss CORP or Ship Coordinates POSITION 43 01 767N 008 07 970E Speed Over Ground M Distance and Bearing i lt from Ship to Cursor from Ship to Target TO CURSOR if Target is set BRG M from Ship to MOB Course Over Ground if MOB is set MAP DATUM WGS 1984 NE SCRLE mecs V Map Datum selected Chart Scale The second is with text area on the bottom line of the screen with part
143. number Waypoint name symbol and Latitude Longitude POSITION 42954 437N 008 19 311E ROUTE1 WPTGO1 506 Kts COG 43 18 285N 10 000 009 59 108 OST Nm BRG M 76 66 0719 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCALE 19 Fig 4 1 1 1 Waypoint placing 4 1 1 2 Creating a route Repeat the Adding Waypoint procedure described in the previous Par 4 1 1 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 by a circle surrounding the first Waypoint of the route POSITION 42 54 456N 008 19 311E 505 Kts COG 1 0 000 DST BRG 71 72 0949 DRTUM 5 WGS 1984 SCRLE 16Nm Fig 4 1 1 2 Route planning 4 1 1 3 Deleting Waypoint gt Select Advanced Mode Place cursor on Waypoint f a 25 1 POSITION 4 42 54 476 gt 008 19 311 WPT Bi 2 506 Kts COG m ms T 4 0 000 CURSOR ROUTE1 ae 15 RI Y 43 10 100N DST Nm BRG 010 16 159E 3 6 65 0790 SCRLE 16Nm Fig 4 1 1 3 Deleting Waypoint 1 62 User Manual Press Select DELETE and press ENTER The Waypoint is deleted and a new line between pr
144. ny input port you want ENTER MOBILARM ENTER The chart plotter continuously vetifies the communication status with MOBILARM instruments If there is no communication for more than one minute an alarm window appears 5 11 2 MOBILARM STATUS If you want to know information about the MOBILARM connected follow the procedure gt MENU About ENTER CHARTING OPERATING SYSTEM Copyright C 2008 JEPPESEN Italia S r l Software XXXX V GG MM YYYY NTSL 7 0 8 49 R 22 06 2007 1 KERNEL V1 37 0 R 29710720071 FILE SYSTEM V3 21 0 R 15 01 2007 1 BIOS 1 22 M 29703720071 GPS Generic FF libraru vV1 26 00R 19 11 20071 FF module BBFF 50 200 RADAR library 1 19 00R 20 11 20071 RADAR module S N 655351 C HEATHER 1 14 00 R 26 10 20071 1 954 6 LIGURIAN HIGH TYRR AND C CARD 2 No User Points Routes Track Points Tracks MOBILARM CAN to System Update Fig 5 11 2 Example of About Page In the About Page a new item appears related to MOBILARM status where status can be Function Not Activated MOBILARM input format has not been set from the Input Output menu Not Detected the device has never been detected since the chart plotter was turned On and input format was set to MOBILARM Connected the communication with MOBILARM device is Ok Signal Lost the device has been detected but now the signal is no longer received No
145. olor for any route 4 1 2 5 Finding information on a route Route Report gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE REPORT ENTER If there more than 8 Waypoints shown use the cursor key to select another page Waypoint number SEEN DAL MD Fuel consumption between the Waypoint and the previous one Navigation time from the Waypoint and Bearing the previous one Leg Distance Total Distance Waypoint and the previous one MEN SPEED 16 0Kts FUEL 18 01 REVERSE CLEAR aypoint of the route Fig 4 1 2 5 Route Data Report page Selecting route gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE REPORT ENTER ROUTE ENTER Use the cursor key to select the route number and press ENTER The route shown by straight segments is centered on the screen with the cursor on the central Waypoint See also Par 4 1 2 1 User Manual 0 If there is the Target in the current route it is not possible to change the current route So if the Route H item 17 selected the chart plotter emits three beeps Changing Speed amp Fuel values gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE REPORT ENTER It is possible to modify the Speed and Fuel consumption values respectively by selecting SPEED and FUEL Insert value by using the cursor key and pressing Reversing route gt ADVA
146. om the first activation of the chart plotter or starting from the values reset The partial or total trip value is shown on the top of the Navigation Data page User Manual 93 ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER RESET PARTIAL TRIP ENTER MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER RESET TOTAL TRIP ENTER 5 4 COMPASS The Compass menu sets the desired value for Beating and Magnetic Variation and selects the Compass Calibration page gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER COMPASS ENTER 5 4 1 BEARINGS Selects either degrees magnetic 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 Mag gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER COMPASS ENTER BEARINGS ENTER 5 4 2 VARIATION Itis possible to calculate the Magnetic Variation in an Automatic or manual mode by inserting the step for calculation of Magnetic Variation The default setting is Automatic gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER COMPASS ENTER VARIATION ENTER 5 4 3 CALIBRATION 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 iron masses we use the same values given by the chart
147. onds a countdown timer appears on the screen if you release the key before the countdown timer reaches zero the chart plotter will remain On Uset Manual DD 2 3 CHANGING KEYPAD BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST Press and immediately release the right side of POWER do not press and hold the key or the powet off message will be displayed the backlight increases Repeat this operation the backlight decreases Press and immediately release the left side of POWER the contrast increases Press and immediately release the left side of POWER the contrast decreases In other words first pressure of the key will increase the value till you keep it pressed next pressure of the key will decrease the value till you keep it pressed Warning low temperatures the CCFL backlight may not glow properly Allow a few minutes to warm up 2 4 SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE It is possible to set the language to display menus data pages warning alarm messages full quick info list of objects found by find nearest function and on charts such as place s names buoy s names and so on The default setting is Italian To select the language you want BASIC SETTINGS ENTER LANGUAGE ENTER Choose the language you prefer and press ENTER to confirm Note If the selected language is not available on cartographic data English language is used instead WARNING gt Ifyou have accidentally selected an incomprehens
148. ooM nixus SOR IS DUUM 119 CI IS DO e RIS sea estates EUR URS 120 6 4 ZOOM MODES I 120 DAL The Bottom LOCK ZOOM e pinio 120 6 4 2 The Marker ZOOM rascecndncnessesenscacewnadeotsendenistantnensibietesecudeeeniverdian 121 6 5 FISH FINDER SETUP 121 65 1 Preset ModE CITUR 121 6 5 2 CI SRI SION 122 User Manual User Manual 6 5 3 Bange ModE RTT m 122 ps Bolom RINE eE 122 Oro lt gt aae cc 122 O 123 551 y ROTER LT 123 6 5 8 Interference Rejection 123 SEES lI sar E E 123 6 5 9 1 Frequency ONLY iN THE DUAL FREQUENCY PAGE 123 65 9 2 ene oer eee 123 123 Seo 124 SENG 124 6 5 9 6 Surface Noise Filter 124 6 5 10 RT 124 6 5 10 1 124 6 5 10 2 Scrolling 61 124 6 5 10 3 White Line NEM RR RET 124 65104 Fsh SV IMDS neissen onde nescis 124 6 5 10 5 Water Temperature 125 6 5 11 Transducer SOU 125 6 5111 Keel m 125 6 5 11 2 Calibrate Sound Speed rre 12
149. ound ROM 137 BACKLIGHT 21 backlight 21 24 136 Backlight Timeout 90 115 Basic Mode 22 36 61 139 BASIC SETTINGS 36 43 139 139 16 94 ijs I 90 BOD EFT 38 Bottom Echo Profile 117 Bottom Lock Zoom 120 Bottom 122 een nore eee nee ne ae 32 139 lUo EAE ATEA 139 38 90 C LOAD 14 28 137 C CARD Connector 107 C CARD Te Sl aeter 137 M PNEU 27 134 138 C COM Connection 134 C COM GSM Plus Connection 27 16 82 C MAP C CARD 14 C MAP cartridges 28 IDE 16 101 k NN RN CN NUR 39 23 C Weather Service 16 Cable Wiring Page 39 Calibrate Auxiliary Temperature 125 Calibrate Sound Speed 125 Calibrate Water Speed 125 Calibrate Water Temperature 125 CONN UO M NRI 94 149 Cartographic Data 43 Cartographic Functions eere 14 CA
150. point navigation follows to the next point if existed 4 NAVIGATING A SINGLE DESTINATION ___ 3 4 1 DISTANCE AND BEARING TO TARGET Once you have positioned the cursor on your desired location a generic point on the map press POSITION 43 01 984N 008 O 7 970E 506 Distance to Target Bearing to Target Fig 3 4 1 Navigation to a single destination Uset Manual LL 41 On the screen 1s shown a straight line connecting the Target called DEST with the ship s position and an information window with Target position that disappears when the cursor 15 moved from the Target When the Target is placed all navigation data referred to this Target Note When the chart plotter is turned Off the Target does not remain in memory 3 4 2 TIME TO GO When the Target is set the TIG value is displayed in the Graphic Data page and in the Navigation Data page gt PAGE If SOG value is less than 1 0 knots or the is greater than 90 degrees the TTG value is not displayed 3 4 3 DELETING TARGET Press cursor on Target icon press CLEAR the symbol identifies Target disappears from the screen Otherwise when the cursor is placed in a generic position on the chart press GO TO A window appears to advise that the Destination is present select the item STOP and press the symbol identifies Target disappears from the screen
151. portion of the Echogram currently represented in the zoomed window on the left part of the screen It is turned On selecting the Echo Sounder Split page A Scope A real time representation of fish and bottom features passing through the beam of the transducer It is drawn as horizontal lines whose length and hue is proportional to the sonar strength returned When the default palette 15 selected the strongest sonar returns will be shown as the color displayed of the top of Color Bar while the weakest as the bottom color User Manual n 15 47 Operating Frequency Readout of the selected operating frequency 6 2 1 UNDERSTANDING THE ECHOGRAM DISPLAY WO The main elements that be easily distinguished into Echogram EG eect isin EA vu EET nie fu EISE ORE Arni i T as 7 Fishes Thermoclines White Line 1 Surface Clutter 2 Structures Bottom Echo Profile Fig 6 2 1 The Fish Finder echogram Fishes Fishes are represented as arcs because of the cone angle of the transducer In fact as the boat passes over the fish the leading edge of the cone strikes the fish causing a display pixel to be turned on As the boat passes over the fish the distance to the fish decreases turning each pixel on at a shallower depth on the display When the boat is directly over the fish the first half of the arch
152. r VDM up or down on the scteen The ENTER key Pressing ENTER activates the Sensitivity menu see Par 6 6 9 that allows tuning the Gain the Surface Noise Filter and the STC SENSITIVITY STC LENGTH STC STRENGTH SURFACE NOISE FILTER Off Fig 6 3 2a The Sensitivity sub menu Pressing CLEAR turns off the Sensitivity menu The CLEAR key By pressing CLEAR the Variable Depth Marker VDM is hidden The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys From this page pressing ZOOM IN once changes to Zoom 2X pressing ZOOM twice changes to Zoom 4X while pressing ZOOM OUT reverts to Zoom 2X and no zoom 118 Manual 6 3 3 DUAL FREQUENCY PAGE To display the Fish Finder Dual Echogram follow this procedure gt PAGE use cursor to select the Fish Finder Dual Frequency page ENTER 506 kts COG M M ie Nm RS Mud E desi eres Foe ee 5 4 ZBBKHz Fig 6 3 3 The Fish Finder Dual Frequency The Cursor key Moving the cursor to the right or the left moves the Variable Depth Marker VDM between the 50 and 200kHz displays Moving the cursor up or down will move the VDM up and down Press CLEAR to hide the VDM The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys From this page pressing ZOOM once changes to Zoom 2X pressing ZOOM IN twice changes to Zoom 4X while pressing ZOOM OUT reverts to Zoom 2X and no Zoom 6 3 4 ZOOM PAGE To display the zoomed Fish
153. r Objects The default setting 15 3Mt gt for second Other Map Configurations ENTER Underwater Objects Limit ENTER If value is set to 0 Mt the Underwater Objects are not shown on the charts Menu options ate greyed out If value is more than 0 Mt ie 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 for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Rocks ENTER Obstructions Off Icon Icon Depth The default setting is Icon gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Obstructions ENTER Diffusers Off Icon Icon4 Depth 5 The default setting is Icon gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Diffusers ENTER User Manual C O M Wrecks Off Icon Icon Depth The default setting is Icon gt for 1 second Other Map Configurations ENTER Wrecks ENTER Note Choose the option SEE the object is not visible independently of the selected Underwater Object Depth Value e ICON the object icon is visible without tags in the range selected from Underwater Object Depth Value option e ICON DEPTH the object icon and tag is visible in the range selected from Underwater Object Depth Value option 3 5 2 GETTING AUTOMATIC INFO The type of Au
154. r on the ship s real position and selecting this option the error is calculated and internally memorized for appropriate correction but not applied gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER COM PUTE CORRECTION ENTER 5 2 3 CORRECTION OFFSET Manual correction of fix position gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER CORREC TION OFFSET ENTER window with the cursor coordinates appears insert the preferred value and press ENTER 5 2 4 STATIC NAVIGATION Sets up a threshold for the speed When the speed received from the positioning device is under that threshold the chart plotter displays zero speed The default value is 0 0 Knots gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER STATIC NAVIGATION ENTER 5 2 5 POSITION FILTER 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 gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER POSI TION FILTER ENTER User Manual 5 2 6 SPEED FILTER 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 gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER FIX ENTER SPEED FILTER ENTER 5 2 7 FILTER DUMP Inserts the value for the Filter Dump the range 500 12000 The default setting
155. rd thread used on a wide range of mounting brackets including the swivel joints commonly used for angled surfaces However due to the manufacturing process of these mounting brackets you may see that there is some slop when tightening down the antenna to the bracket This 15 of no concern however as the antenna must be tightened until the antenna stops rotating on the antenna mounting bracket Fig B 1 Installing GPS Antenna 1 The antenna design also allows for easy flush mounting 1 Apply the adhesive mounting template sheet in the area that was verified to receive satellite signal well 2 Then following template instruction drill a 1 25mm hole and three 0 13 3 2mm holes User Manual AT 25 1 GPS OVERALL SHAPE Fig B 1a Installing GPS Antenna II 3 Remove the template and let the cable go through the central hole 4 Apply a small coat of to the underside of the antenna 5 Place the antenna and then screw it with the three M3 screws Fig B 1b Installing GPS Antenna IID 2 DIMENSIONS 98mm 3 86 _ gt Fig B 2 GPS Antenna Dimensions 60mm 2 63 41mm 1 61 Analytical Index 3D Navigation Data 16 SOVEN TUNER 15 44 A As B G 2 23 A B C D function 16 40 77 18 115 About page 108 135 Activate Simulation 97
156. rns On Off Icon the displaying of the User Point Name The default setting is On gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER 3 2 5 DEPTH WINDOW Turns On Off the displaying of the Depth Window on the screen The default setting is Off gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER DEPTH WINDOW ENTER 36 tC set 3 2 6 UNITS SELECTION Allows to select the preferred unit for Distance Speed Depth and Altitude altitude of GPS Antenna on the medium sea level Speed Kts knots Mph miles per hour Kph chilometres hour The default setting is Kts gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER SPEED ENTER Distance Nm Nautical Miles Sm statute miles Km chilometres The default setting is Nm gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER DISTANCE ENTER Depth Ft Feet FM Fathoms Mt Meters The default setting is Mt gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER DEPTH ENTER Altitude Ft Feet FL Flight Level Mt Meters The default setting is Mt gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER ALTITUDE ENTER Temperature The default setting is C gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER TEMPERATURE ENTER 3 2 7 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 Buoys amp Beacons display International Draws N
157. rom each vessel the fleet may have until 20 vessels max gt C STAFF ENTER For more information see the specific User Manual 5 9 C WEATHER SERVICE C Weather Service 1s an innovative meteorological forecasting system with the ability to visualize the weather forecast overlaying it on cartography The weather data is held on Jeppesen Marine s weather server which can be accessed via a C COM modem connected to the chart plotter or by using the PC Planner or the DPS Dealer Programming System saving the weather data on a User C CARD The weather data ate overlaid on a map page as layers The weather format data available ate User Manual Display WIND Speed amp Dir 0 WAVE Height amp Dir 1 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 96 VISIBILITY WEATHER TYPE Sun WEATHER TYPE Rain WEATHER TYPE Fog WEATHER TYPE Snow WEATHER TYPE Clouds WEATHER TYPE Partly Cloudy WEATHER TYPE Thunderstorm O2 M i a Fig 5 9 Weather data package 5 9 1 C WEATHER SERVICE MENU select the menu gt MENU C WEATHER ENTER The C Weather menu is shown on the screen the items are described in the following paragraphs 5 9 1 1 Download gt MENU C WEATHER ENTER DOWNLOAD ENTER Allows to connect the software to the Jeppesen Marine weather server and to download weather data directly via C COM Select Country to
158. rrents 15 42 143 HEN 56 Tide 56 143 Tide Stations 16 57 Tides amp Currents 15 50 Tides Preview 43 Time simulation 97 Time track TT 14 80 Time Difference 143 Time Format eee 89 Time 144 Time Reference 89 Time To 42 64 144 Track 14 78 track Color 79 Track memorizing type 79 Rm 78 Tracks amp Routes 15 50 144 transducer 18 113 125 127 Transducer Setup 125 transmitter esee 113 TRN 144 TROUBLESHOOTING 134 43 jurc 32 42 64 144 Turbo ZOOM esci rene xev 15 43 TAG O 23 23 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS 132 U Underwater Objects Limit 15 51 Units Selection 37 User C CARD 17 28 80 103 126 User Point 14
159. rt or tide point in the database covered by that particular C CARD W Tide amp Currents The worldwide database with tidal stream information is available with MAX C CARDs When data time is available Tidal stream arrows ate shown on the charts indicating the direction and strength of the Tide Fig Ala Tides 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 color of the arrow denotes the strength of the current as follows User Manual O to 0 1 kn 0 2 to 1 0 kn 1 1 to 2 0 kn 2 1 to 3 0 kn 3 1 to 9 9 kn Fig A Ib 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 atrows as date time changes E Time Line The location where the ship will be after the time set by the user Tracks amp Routes Recommended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic separation schemes deep water routes B TRN Turning The difference between COG and If COG is 80 and 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 B User Point Place on the chart identified by its coordinates and displayed on the screen with a reference symbol see Mark Waypoint and Even
160. s Cora rro tab kir dia 53 3 5 2 2 Quick Info on 53 dou TIBI LAKES 54 3 5 3 Info Tree and Expanded Info page e 55 Saco UNO FUNCION EEE S intend ba 55 389 GEMINI RN TT 55 35 6 Getting Tide IMO Tm T 56 FNO FUNCION mL EEEE REE RDT 57 3 5 7 1 Finding Nearest ServiGOS coorta 57 3 5 7 2 Finding Tide Stations xU 57 User Manual User Manual PINANG cit MT E 58 cod Finding ODSIUDUOLS 58 39 70 Finding Port By NaMe tiu rx pU p REFS a n 58 9 9 7 5 Finding Port By DISTANCE seiesciec ciccestbzctsedeiiescededdnensaiesdede 58 IMIG IA Lakes 58 8 Finding Lakes By NaMe oon iino 99 3 5 7 9 Finding Points Of Interest iine iecore cto Erin riens 59 3 6 OVERBOARD 59 ORO ae 59 362 DENO e c M 60 Forihe Experienced USO i uocauit isa 61 4 1 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES 61 61 4 1 1 1 Adding
161. ser C CARD menu see Par 4 5 gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER Once you are in the Advanced Setting menu use your cursor key to highlight the item and press ENTER to activate or to proceed to the next selection menu 5 1 SETUP TheSetup menu allows to enable or disable the general options for handling of the chart plotter For the Auto Info option see par 3 5 3 gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER 5 1 1 TIME REFERENCE Sets UTC or Local Time The default setting is UTC gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER TIME REFERENCE ENTER 5 1 2 TIME FORMAT Sets you preferred time between 12 hour and 24 hour The default setting is 24 hours gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER TIME FORMAT ENTER User Manual 99 5 1 3 DATE FORMAT Sets you preferred date between MM DD YY month day year and DD MM YY day month year The default setting 5 MM DD YY gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER DATE FORMAT ENTER 5 1 4 WIND SPEED Selects the Wind Speed unit among Kts Knots m s Bft Mph and Kph kilometers hour The default setting is Kph gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP ENTER WIND SPEED ENTER 5 1 5 BEEPER Turns On Off the sound after pressing a key beep The default setting is Off gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SET
162. sh the C CARD in as far as it will go then move it to the bottom 2 to hold fixed into the slot 3 Fig 2 6 1a Inserting C CARD II 2 6 2 REMOVING C CARD Press lightly the C CARD you wish to remove 1 and move it to the top 2 until you hear a click the C CARD will ejected out of the slot 3 Fig 2 6 2 Removing C CARD Note C MAP By JEPPESEN zs continuously creating new charts and revising old ones If you wish to receive information on the newest available charts you can write for the catalog of available By JEPPESEN C CARD at your dealer User Manual DD 2 7 MENU OPTIONS You may select how the chart plotter displays primary information such as how time 15 displayed from the main Menu Refer to Chapter 5 for more information gt MENU 2 8 DATA ENTRY Information is keyed into the chart plotter when editing a Waypoint entering a Route or using the Fix Correction functions When the field 1s highlighted Enter or edit data by pressing up down cursor key to step through the available characters until the preferred character 1s displayed Press right cursor key to move the cursor to the right Use left cursor key to move the cursor to the lett Use Manual For the New User In order to get started using your chart plotter you must do the following things 1 Your chart plotter must have been installed properly according to the installation i
163. t UTC Universal Time Coordinated A time scale based on the rotation of the earth that is used by most broadcast time services B UTM Universal Transverse Mercator Metric Grid system used on most large and intermediate scale land topographic charts and maps m VAD Value Added Data 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 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 on 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 B Velocity Made Good It is the destination closing Velocity The is clculated using the current speed of the vessel SOG and the difference between the current vessel course and the bearing to the destination B VRM Variable Range Marker Circle with radius selectable by the uset WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System The Federal Aviation Administration FAA in cooperation with other DOT organizations and DOD 1s augmenting the GPS SPS with a satellite based augmentation system th
164. t but actually is a piezoelectric ceramic material Note In the following tables related to the transducer functions in the Funct column these abbreviations used D Depth S Speed and T Temperature 6 6 1 DEDICATED AVAILABLE TRANSDUCERS 57 AIRMAR Model Designation Housing Mount Funct Power 31 492 1 01 P58 Transom Mount Plastic Transom D S T 600W 31 680 1 01 P66 Hi Performance Plastic Transom D S T 600W User Manual MEN A P319 B45 128 31 494 2 01 31 495 2 01 31 658 2 02 31 696 1 01 P79 Plastic P319 Plastic B744V W Hi Performance Fairing B45 W Hi Performance Fairing Plastic Plastic Bronze Bronze In hull Thru hull Thru hull Thru hull D 600W D 600W D S T 600W D T 600W User Manual For the Technician 7 1 DIMENSIONS 102 4 4 gt lt 77 4 37 GRAY parts are present ONLY on chart plotter 209 5 8 3 4 WITH GPS INTERNAL 191 5 7 5 Fig 7 1 Sky X7 Compact X7 209 5mm 8 3 182 3mm 7 2 29 8mm 1 2 Fig 7 14 Sky X7 Compact X7 FISH User Manual 449 5 9 149mm 5 9 129 7 2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING GRAY parts are present ONLY on chart plott
165. t changes gt MENU TRANSDUCER SETUP ENTER 6 5 11 1 Keel Offset It is the transducer depth offset from the surface This makes it possible to meas ute depth from the surface instead of from the trasducer s location 6 5 11 2 Calibrate Sound Speed Allows calibrating the value of Sound Speed the water depending on the water temperature and salinity 6 5 11 3 Calibrate Water Speed Allows calibrating the value of Water Speed sensor The calibration value in the range between 10 to 10 will be applied to the water speed from the transducer 6 5 11 4 Calibrate Water Temperature Allows the calibration on the Water Temperature sensor Using the readings from a precise temperature measuring device insert here a positive negative offset to display right value on Fish Finder screens 6 5 11 5 Calibrate Auxiliary Temperature Allows the calibration of the Aux Temperature sensor Using the readings from a User Manual DS precise temperature measuring device insert here a positive negative offset to display right value on FF screens 6 5 11 6 Set Default Settings Restotes the default values 6 5 12 ALARMS The Alarms menu allows you to define additional sonar alarm settings for Fish Alarm Shallow Alarm Depth Alarm and Temperature Uppet Lower Rate gt MENU ALARMS ENTER 6 5 12 1 Shallow Alarm Triggers an alarm when depth becomes shallower than the value set 6 5 12 2 Deep Water Alarm Trigg
166. t is a satellite based navigation system operated by the US Department of Defence It gives the navigator position 24 hours a day 365 days a year under any weather conditions B Heading The horizontal direction in which a ship actually points or heads in any moment see also HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision It is the index for position fixing accuracy The smaller the value the more accurately the position can be fixed B Home In this operating mode called also Navigate mode all operations refer to the ship s position Latitude The angular distance North or South of the equator measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 90 B LAT LON Coordinate system using Latitude and Longitude coordinates to define a position on earth B LOG Speed of the vessel relative to the water Longitude The angular distance East or West of the prime meridian Greenwich meridian as measured by lines perpendicular to the parallels and covering at the poles from 0 to 180 B Loran The Loran Chains are groups of transmitting stations that use timed radio pulse transmissions B Magnetic Deviation The angle between the Magnetic North and the Compass North 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
167. t on the surface of the earth Default Indicates a value or a setting which 1s used if the user has not defined a particular value You can modify this value using the menu settings B Depth Area Range The sea area that is beyond the selected range is filled by an uniform white color the sea area that is inside the selected range is filled by ordinary multicolor shading The Spot Soundings and Depth Contours are displayed on the range only B Depth Lines Imaginary lines connecting points of equal water depth DGPS Differential GPS Provides even greater positioning accuracy than standard GPS 140 CS ee Manual B DSC Digital Selective Calling 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 EBL Electronic Beating Line Dotted line with direction selectable by the user BM Event User Point that refers to the ship s position It is simply a way of marking where the boat is B File Collection of information of the same type stored on a User C CARD Each file must have a unique name ideally one that describes its contents Filenames are kept in a directory on each User C CARD Goto Sets a particular mark on the map called Target or Destination GPS Global Positioning System I
168. termining the graphical representation of fishes gt DISPLAY SETUP ENTER 6 5 10 1 Color Settings Allows you to change the color scheme of the Fish Finder display The available colors are Blue Background White Background Black Background Gray Scale and Reversed Gray Scale 6 5 10 2 Scrolling Speed Adjusts the chart scrolling rate Note that the scrolling rate is limited by the sound speed and the depth according with the following relation the deeper the setting the slower the scrolling rate 100 1s the maximum possible 6 5 10 3 White Line Controls how the chart plotter displays information about the bottom type hard ot soft 6 5 10 4 Fish Symbols This selection allows determining the graphical representation of underwater sus pended targets 124 Use Manual Echo shows echoes Echo Icon shows the Fish icon and echoes Echo Icon Depth shows the Fish icon depth values and the fish echoes Echo Depth shows depth values Icon shows Fish icons Icon Depth shows Fish icons and their depth accordingly to currently selected depth unit The Fish icons displayed are among fout different shapes depending on the size of the Target Small Med Big Huge 6 5 10 5 Water Temperature Allows you to choose the Water Temperature label displayed over the echogram between Primary and External 6 5 11 TRANSDUCER SETUP The Transducer Setup menu contains settings that does not require frequen
169. the desired color and press ENTER If Symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different symbols appears 66 User Manual POSITION A 43 09 014N 0099 53 757E E SOG Kts COG at 3 I 1 DST M iW 19 67 080 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 Use the cursor key to select the symbol and press ENTER If select Coordinates field press ENTER and then use the cursor key to insert the value Then press CLEAR POSITION V 43 09 033N m 0099 53 757E E SOG Kts COG ja A 4 0 O00 v TO CURSOR DST Nm BRG 095 MAP DATUM WGS 1984 B Fig 4 1 1 86 Edit Waypoint 4 1 1 9 Finding information on Waypoints User Points List page gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER Move up down the cursor key to select the User Point you wish If the page contains more than 8 User Points the list continues in the next pages Finding User Points gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER FIND ENTER The chart plotter exits from the User Points List page and redraws the chart The selected point appears with the cursor placed on it Deleting selected User Point gt ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER USER POINTS ENTER CLR ONE ENTER Deletes the selected User Point A warning message appears select YES and press ENTER CL
170. 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 7 6 2 DIM MENU 136 To select the preferred value for contrast and backlight Contrast Each time you pressed the cursor key to right the screen will decrease brightness instead of to left it will increase brightness Backlight To set the backlight Operates in similar mode as Contrast User Manual 7 6 3 CARTRIDGES check the C CARD and tts E Background ROM To test the WorldWideBackeround If there is not a malfunction the code of the Background and the message OK shown C CARD Test To test the C CARD There are the possible situations 1 if there is a C CARD inserted in the slot and there 15 not a malfunction the name of the C CARD zone and the message OK ate shown 2 if there isa C CARD inserted in the slot but itis a damaged C CARD the name of the C CARD zone and the message Faulty are shown 3 if there is not any C CARD inserted in the slot the message not present is shown 4 if there is an User C CARD inserted in the slot the message USER C CARD is shown B C CARD Connector Indicates if there is a malfunction in the connector It is used only in production 7 6 4 SERIAL PORTS If you ate having problems receiving data from the position finding instrument this test should help determine the problem W Change Parameters
171. tomatic Info is user selectable gt MENU ADVANCED SETTINGS ENTER SETUP 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 objects points lines and areas The Automatic Info On Points shows information when the cursor is placed on points as Port Services Tides lights wrecks rocks buoys beacons obstructions land markers 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 ateas Depth Built up Sea Attention Restricted etc and on names on the beginning of the text hot spot ot on any of the characters of the name name message box The details on Land Source of Data Cartographic iin and Spot Soundings are not shown OBJECT DIGA MELORIAESTR N POS ITION 1 lt 2 16 18512 Bn Spec Purp d 42954 419N m 311E MAP DATUM WGS 1984 SCRLE eet 1 8Nm Fig 3 5 2 Automatic Info on Points window If you press ENTER all available information about the cartographic point under the cursor will be shown tC et Manual 352 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 pictures associat
172. tplotter or starting from the values reset wer 950 B dz 4d 6m 18 57 Course Over Ground Speed Over Ground Speed of the Vessel relative of the Water Depth 407052 450H Water Temperature 0110229 582 Ship s Coordinates DEST 11 0 Fix Status icon Distance Cross Track Error Velocity Made Good d Time To Go L 4 7 Bearing R Right or L Left Out of route Fig 3 1 4 Example of Navigation Data Page 3 1 5 THE GRAPHIC DATA ROLLING ROAD PAGE The Graphic Data Page shows in graphic mode navigation data Distance Compass graphic indicator Time To G Speed of the Vessel ds relative of the Water Depth Water Temperature Bearing Speed Over Ground Fig 3 1 5 Example of Graphic Data Page 34 D Use Manual 3 1 6 THE WIND DATA PAGE The Wind Data page shows data related to the wind TWS Itue Wind Speed Velocity of the Wind relative to a fixed point on the earth AWS Apparent Wind Speed the Speed at which the Wind appears to blow relative to a moving point also called Relative Wind Speed TWA True Wind Angle and AWA Apparent Wind Angle Also SPEED Ship Speed and HEAD Ship Heading are shown Fig 3 1 6 Example of Wind Data page Note Press WIND fo select the Wind Data page if FUNCTION zs set as WIND see Par 2 1 3 1 7 FISH FINDER PAGES When the Fish Finder is internal
173. tput Port for the Voice function The default setting is Port 1 gt MENU BASIC SETTINGS ENTER C VOICE ENTER OUTPUT PORT ENTER 3 3 A B C D FUNCTION The A B C D function allows you to create the A B C D points and to delete them 3 3 1 INSERTING THE A B C D POINTS Place the cursor on the desired position and press or A B C D if it is present on the screen the A point and an information window on A appear Move the cursor and press ENTER again ot A B C D if itis present the point appears connected to A with a straight segment an information window on A B segment distance DST bearing BRG and total distance from the first point appears Moving the cursor and pressing or A B C D if it is present places the C and D points AQ Manual POSITION 439 01 953N i 00807 970 0 JS d EDEJ BRG 2159 M 55 1 DRTUM SCRLE S 26Nm Fig 3 2 1 A B C D points 3 3 2 DELETING THE A B C D POINTS Place the cursor on the desired point A B C or D and press CLEAR the point is deleted When the point 1s deleted the cursor is placed on the previous point if existed The labels of the next points ate renamed 3 5 5 NAVIGATING ON THE A B C D POINTS If fix received 1s good place the cursor on the desired point A B C or D and press When the ship arrives to the Destination
174. ues allowed ate from 0 1 to 10 Nm The default setting is 0 5 Nm 5 7 2 5 TCPA Alarm gt AIS SETUP ENTER TCPA ALARM ENTER Turns ON or OFF the alarm The default setting is ON 5 7 2 6 Limit gt AIS SETUP ENTER TCPA LIMIT ENTER The values allowed ate from 1 to 30 min The default setting is 10 min 5 7 3 TO SET THE CHART PLOTTER FOR RECEIVING AIS Make sure that the AIS receiver is properly connected to the chart plotter The chart plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD type 1 2 3 and 5 Select the used serial port and transmission speed by following the procedure gt BASIC SETTINGS ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER PORT n INPUT ENTER m ENTER 100 Manual Where n Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 m NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N NMEA 0183 38400 N81 N according to the transmission speed of your AIS receiver 5 7 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 8 C STAFF The C Staff functions ate 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 f
175. vigation Data will be deleted User Manual 85 The C Link Navigation Data are deleted at Power Off 4 8 1 5 C Link Navigation Data acquisition and display As soon as the C Link Navigation Data is received the Slave parses the information received and executes the relative actions depending on its current working status Important 5h h h BMh 3 h 5 1 0 When the navigation 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 to Destination calculate XTE calculate TTG etc These values will be displayed all places where required and they will be used to format NMEA 0183 output data 4 8 1 6 Graphical representation on Map Display External Destination RED Icon WPT002 Next Waypoint GREEN Icon WPT003 Navigation Leg RED Line e Fig 4 8 1 6 Graphical Displaying 4 8 1 7 Route Data Report When the navigation to the External Route is received it will be possible to display the information related to the External Route by entering the Route Data Report External Route ROLTEUOD01 Cruising Speed 12 5 kn Fuel Consumption Rate 8 0 l h Total Route length 71 19 Nm Total Fuel Consumption 45 51 Waypoints in Route 4 Initial Fuel Load 255 Remaining Waypoints 4 Remaining Fuel 208 1 DST TTG ETA Cons inm hinc mm LIE

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