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1. Power consumption 750mA max 12V Power supply 10 18 Volt dc 9 Watt max Interface Input Output Interface NMEA 0183 Display TFT Color LCD active area 5 sunviewable tecnology Display Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Cartography C MAP NT C CARD Operating temperature range 0 55 degrees Celsius Storage temperature 20 70 degrees Celsius Water Resistence splash proof Memory Non volatile with battery backup Keyboard Silicon rubber backlight Weight 700 gr 2 pounds Marks Waypoints 600 Waypoints Routes respectively 20 30 Track Points 1000 lt 182 5 7 2 gt a N lt 102 2 4 gt color version p c o 5 2 a x St 8 N Y jn oe Y 30 1 2 43075 gt lt 80 3 27 gt lt Figure 3 13 Chart plotter Dimensions mm inch 3 13 0GPS Receiver Specifications Receiver Channels Max Solution Update Rate Cold Start avg Warm Start avg Hot Start avg L1 C A code 12 10 sec lt 45 sec lt 40 sec 8 sec 3 13 1GPS Antenna Specifications 3 13 1 0 Physical Constructions Physical Constructions Dimensions Weight Color Mounting Polycarbonate radome connector for easy mount rubber O ring between top radome and base for water proof 60mm in diameter x 38mm in height 65grams w o cable amp
2. 63 Speed ig ee RS 63 Start Up page AME 17 Stopping navigation 41 Storage temperature 44 System Settings suesesuse 62 HV POSE ee 46 T Ee EN 16 19 39 Due 20 63 Temp Trend page 29 zue 44 gt ES gt ER P 25 Tide vesen 68 TER 68 Tide HANNS sanne 70 GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Tides amp Current s 60 ERR 42 66 Time Format vasene 63 Time Line Lue 62 Time Reference cccccceecceeceee esse eeeeees 62 I 42 55 Track History anser snarer 55 track line pattern 42 Track Posse 44 Tracks amp Routes eene 60 UTR eJ REPRE 17 B dae m RES 17 U Underwater Objects 60 VEE Pl ee 37 70 User POI ICON cisien 38 User Points Handling 52 User Points List 20 32 41 54 User Points List page 37 User Points Mode n 39 User Settings 5i Ducit pa ka supr nas ada 58 Ap om 18 V VHF Digital Selective Calls 27 Lol zio M E EL 12 W Water Resistence cece ccc eeeee eee eeee 44 Waypoint 9 16 32 37 44 53 Waypoint symbols 35 NA NEN RS 44 VG 5 DEEN 63 Wind Speed Trend
3. 37 JET DN aA ROUTO re 39 3 0 0 FOMOWING ER FAR e M 40 3 0 9 RA HOUIG Ge 40 3 9 10 Selecting Route e E 40 TOT NNN 40 SEE e EE 40 3 9 1 Goto Mark On the Chart Screen ccccceeceeseeeneneaeeeceeeeeeeeessesesssneneeeeeeees 41 3 9 2 Goto Mark or Waypoint using the User Point List 41 SERO Core ROU ea a 41 SE SA NAVI ANON EE 41 SAO MOR FUNC TON T 41 Sea eg MOB TUNCHON syrienne n EE 41 LENE 42 941 TRACK PEOTIER FUGCTIONS Larsen 42 3 11 0 Selecting Time and Distance 00 0 cccceceeeceeseeneneeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesessennaneeeeees 42 3 11 1 Selecting track line color E 42 3 11 2 Turning on or off the Track plotter AAA 42 3 11 3 Saving a track To MEMNON EE 43 SM RE AR as TRACI Roo cT 43 SME Me TA RE ET o oo NS 43 Sms e n et E 43 halo PE AN erence en ice arrestee E emir Bree near one naa Me Li 44 3 13 0GPS Receiver Specifications essere 45 3 19 TG PS Antenna Specifications 12 55 tea e rka eve pd yere iacere Picoa ei esed eet 45 9 13 1 0 Physical COPDSIFUGDOFIS sssini e eani RR ROH eo MU ED 45 NK Deele 45 3 13 1 2Overall Performance antenna element LNA amp coax cable 45 BLE 45 STENEN c 46 ACO OY SOI WSS A dete etesecieaes 46 Oe SUI MNU M 46 ONT OTI DIM MENU EM Ct 47 SUE NI Pei c 47 EST VA PONS NEN EE 48 3141 NMEA Trene 49 3 14 1 0 Setup of NMEA output sentences
4. 56 NMEA2 RTOM Input 51 O O 01160 8 og NR ER 70 P PACKING IST vr 9 PU 20 PP 62 sri e 42 qom 21 place the MOB E 41 FO MV 67 POL JENS samene 69 FR ee 69 Ports amp Services eenen 60 67 Position PIG sassevqsessmarsenms 63 GPS Chart 150C Position Request Call 27 xo gu 17 PN 13 R RAM MENU Lae 46 Receiving User Points 39 OHIO VIDI ee 11 replacement parts sss 9 Res 44 Reversing Route 37 ROUTE sausen 9 16 32 44 53 FOULS Color s2ecsecuvsatersdecsaveccetiieeecnckads 37 40 Route Following 53 Route name RE 37 Route planning sssss 32 ROUE REDON vurdere 55 Route Report page 36 55 gue Mcr 51 S Saving a WACK osse nace dic dai 43 Screen display pages 23 Seabed Type 25 acted paient aine 60 Selecting Route A 36 Sending User Points 39 SENA POS sa disci dades 48 SETUP Econ deu au 17 PO 63 ShuttlePoint knob 14 15 Simulation Mode 66 zo wc n 16 SOG Graph page ENER 56 SOG Trend page 29 Sorting User Points 39 1 9121216 EE ano 37 66 Speed A Course Filter
5. eeeeeeeeeuessss 50 3 14 1 1 NMEA2 RTOM NEA se 51 3 14 1 2 Dual Station Operation Master Slave 51 S5 TERMS AND ENE NS 52 3 15 0User Points Handling functions urrrrrrrrrrrrnrnnnnrnrrnrrrrnnnnnernererrerrrrrrrrrrnennn 52 BOT c eee ete ee rnc ae enn 53 GPS Chart 150C amp STANDARD HORIZON Page 5 INDEX Page 6 3 15 0 1 WA POTTS and ROUTES avreisen 53 319 DEAN PO 53 PE FAR 53 O NOB eaan 53 3 15 0 4M sure DST BRQ cie ena pee te S Rev bM pn e eas qus Rida cu riie 53 3 15 0 5Information on User Points rrrrrnrnrnrrnnnnnnnnrvnvnvvnvevererrrerererrrrernnn 54 SE Ponts LST E 54 3 10 0 7 TOUTS Ree 55 BETH 55 SR Kuer ENE EE EE 55 OA EE De EE EE near eee eer eee ee 55 18 21 se icc 56 3 15 2 2NMEA 0183 output Autopilot output sssusss 56 BB NNN 56 3 15 3 0Data Window on Chart page rrrrrnnnvnnvnvvvnvvrvvrrvrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnn 56 BP PN E 56 92192322 NAVIGAHON DIGE sscacuiuecnnateusee R 57 3 15 3 9 9D Highway DEN vasene 58 SM iB ig pages EET OO 58 ADOUL TS gt NE ema dub VE EE 58 SNE EE ue E TTD 58 3 15 40 eerie 58 31541 Display SENG geet ee 59 3 154 Te E 59 Manne EE geen 59 D EN 60 Enc S ets EEE EE 61 TEN 61 SEES Ee E M ct 62 SE E oae mM DEM EUER 63 TN NN 63 SEG ERE EE 64 ET NN 64 SENG EEE NN a Pee epee rene ene 64 TENNE 66 emos Prat eg IO EEE m 66 3 15 5 0 Info Tree and E
6. Figure 3 15 3 1 GPS Status page The Signal Status can be ACQUIRING The GPS is trying to get a valid position Fix GPS 2D The GPS is receiving at least 2 valid satellites signals GPS 3D The GPS is receiving at least 3 valid satellites signals DGPS 2D 3D The GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the Differential Correction WAAS 2D 3D The GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the correction from the WAAS satellite HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision VDOP Vertical Dilution Of Precision 3 15 3 2 Navigation page Shows Compass Ruler with SOG and COG Fix position and the most relevant navigation information Distance Bearing TTG Course Speed and Depth Normally all data pages can be customized The user can select amongst the following data Distance To Go Bearing To Go XTE Time To Go Depth Log Speed Compass Heading Velocity Made Good Water Temperature True Wind Speed True Wind Direction Apparent Wind Speed Apparent Wind Direction Trip Log Date Time Altitude Example of Navigation Data page displaying A Compass Ruler Fix position SOG Bearing Time To Go Distance to Go and Cross Track Error Ha JL 114524 SEM tas an LO sl MERO TED emm emm 1 nu n Figure 3 15 3 2 Navigation Data page GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 57 3 15 3 33D Highway Display Shows the 3D highway and the most relevant navigation information E g Distance Bea
7. 63 Epl m eee 66 create a Route sees 30 32 Cultural Features 61 HESS EE EE 15 Cursor Control cccccccececeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeees 66 Cursor Mode 16 23 Cursor Gpeed nnn 63 GPS Chart 150C Customize Map 59 Customizing Data box 22 D Data DISIA ML 56 Data page ENNEN ENN 16 29 Data Window 21 56 62 Be EE 66 Dale Ge 62 Kiel E 62 Deleting All User Points 39 Deleting Mark NENNEN 31 Deleting MOB 42 Deleting Route sssssseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeee 37 39 Deleting track 43 Deleting Waypoint cccceceeeceeeeeeeeees 32 Rei EE 65 Depth Areas suus 60 Depth Areas NNN 60 Reif 60 Depth Lines amp Soundings 60 Depth Lines amp Soundings 60 Depth Lines amp Soundings 60 Depth Settings seeeeeusssss 60 Depth Trend page 29 Destination 16 39 40 53 Differential GP 51 DIM MEN 47 Dimensions rrrvrrrrnnnrnnvrvvrrnnnnrnnvrnnnrnnerrr 44 Display page p 28 Display Resolution 44 Displaying track EE 43 DISTANCE EE 42 Distress Call Lunnan ee 27 DSO LOG m 28 DUAL STATION vasen 5
8. USER POINTS ENTER 3 15 6 6 Coordinates Centers the map at the given coordinates Press MENU FIND ENTER COORDINATES ENTER INDEX A ADo t page MN 58 Accessories e t 9 Adding New Mark 30 Alarm Range cesses 65 Alarm Ee EE 64 Anchor Drag Alarm 65 Antenna eege 12 Arrival Alene 64 Attention Areas seeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 60 Audible Alarm esses 65 Automatic Info sseeesessssse 66 Autopilot output sess 56 B Bearings ascsessnsicdimiutit Reit et i re opas duds 64 66 DEON 15 C G CARD 13 16 C CARD slot Landa 16 Cartography varamenn 61 Cartridges M 47 Celestial page nsnnnnnsnnneeenneeeeenenenn nnee 27 Chain ER 20 Changing Fel trattare na nerono aee 37 Changing Speed sssss 37 Er EEE 22 Chart Boundaries 61 Chart page vansmumnemenanmninimi n 21 25 chart PONG ioco nti eiie eoo eege 15 chart plotter E 16 chart plotter ON samene ege degeeggge 16 Chart Settings RR 61 es MERECE 30 36 Compass Calibration 64 Compute Correction 63 contrast ae 16 18 Coordinate System 63 Coordinates eoim ta ir ettet nece et 70 Correction Offset
9. 3 8 1 Deleting a Waypoint Place cursor on Waypoint LC i Ehk D Figure 3 8 1 Deleting Waypoint I Press ENTER Select DELETE and press ENTER select YES and press ENTER select NO and press ENTER to abort operation The Waypoint is deleted and a new line between previous and next Waypoint is shown mE f TM r Aure bs 3 1 Figure 3 8 1a Deleting Waypoint II 3 8 2 Moving a Waypoint Place cursor on Waypoint Press ENTER Select MOVE and press ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor A dotted line connecting the Waypoint to the new position is shown Figure 3 8 2 Moving Waypoint I To place the Waypoint in the new position choose the new place and press ENTER CLEAR to abort the move Waypoint appears in the new position GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 33 Figure 3 8 2a Moving Waypoint Il 3 8 3 Inserting a Waypoint into a Route Every time you place the cursor on the segment connecting two existing Waypoints of a Route the following functions are available insert Waypoint report delete Route Place cursor on Route leg BS Aer at im wb hib i E Figure 3 8 3 Placing Waypoint between two existing ones I Press ENTER Select INSERT and press ENTER The line between the two Waypoints is turned into a dotted line move the cursor to the new position The line will rubber band drawing
10. a Press MENU select USER POINTS LIST and press ENTER b Move the cursor over a Mark A pop up information window will be shown Press ENTER and select DIRECTORY from the pop up information window and press ENTER The User Points List will be shown Using the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the Mark you want to locate on the Chart page Move the ShuttlePoint knob left or right to select LOCATE and press ENTER The Chart page will be shown with the cursor on the top of the Mark you located 3 8 CREATING AND USING ROUTES To create a Route a Move the cursor to a position that you want to place the starting point of the Route and press ROUTE This places a Waypoint on the chart A pop up window will appear showing information related to the Waypoint b To change the name of the Route press ENTER select EDIT press ENTER again and edit the name using the ShuttlePoint knob C To place the first leg of the Route move ShuttlePoint knob to the position of the first leg and press ROUTE d Repeat these steps until all the legs of the Route are shown on the Chart page BE H Lans A T d B or etic age E ELT 3 Figure 3 8 Route planning 3 8 0 Creating a new Route To create a new Route press MENU and select ROUTE SELECT and press ENTER Move the Shuttlepoint knob to select an open Route position example Route 2 and press ENTER Repeat the steps in 3 8 to create a new Route
11. Make sure that the correct voltage 10 18 volt dc is present Check also that the polarity is correct Refer to the Section 2 2 The chart plotter does not get a valid fix The GPS Antenna may not be in a open Sky position or the antenna cable may not be properly connected Make sure that no metal obstacle is placed around the GPS Antenna acting as a shield for the antenna and disconnect and connect again the antenna cable to the chart plotter If after 15 minutes the chart plotter does not get the fix turn it Off and On again The chart plotter does not turn Off The chart plotter may be in an unpredictable status If after pressing PWR for at least 3 seconds the chart plotter does not turn Off turn Off the voltage The chart plotter screen becomes very dark after a long exposure to direct sunlight The internal temperature is very high Control the contrast Refer to the Section 2 10 Protect the chart plotter from direct sunlight The chart plotter does not respond to any command The chart plotter may be in an unpredictable status Try to turn Off and then turn On If the problem persists erase the memory see Section 3 14 0 0 or remove power from the battery External devices are not receiving data from the chart plotter The connections or the Software settings may not be right Check the connections or the settings GPS Chart 1500 c STANDARD HORIZON Page43 3 13 SPECIFICATIONS
12. select ROUTE and press ENTER Then select COLOR and press ENTER a window is opened use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the color among the 8 colors available Press ENTER to confirm The Route appears on the screen colored by the selected color It is possible to select a different color for any Route 3 9 GOTO FUNCTION This function allows you to start navigating to a point using the ShuttlePoint knob directly on the Chart page 3 9 0 Goto Cursor Moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired location to navigate to and press ENTER A pop up Goto window will be shown Using the ShuttlePoint knob select CURSOR and press ENTER You are now navigating to the cursors location and will notice that a circle with a flag appears and DEST appears on the chart There is also a bearing line from your position to the Destination point ER T i JA MEG ET 91 94 n Figure 3 9 0 Placing Destination on Cursor 3 9 1 Goto Mark On the Chart Screen Moving the ShuttlePoint knob over the top of a Mark to navigate to and press GOTO You are now navigating to the selected Mark location and will notice that a circle with a flag with the Mark s name appears on the chart There is also a bearing line from your position to the Destination point 3 9 2 Goto Mark or Waypoint using the User Point List Press MENU and using the ShuttlePoint knob select USER POINTS LIST and press ENTER Move the Shuttlepoint knob to se
13. The chart plotter outputs NMEA 0183 data provided by the GPS Vessel s position GPS Chart 150C amp STANDARD HORIZON Page 55 Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground etc 3 15 2 1Instruments Data The STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters can be connected to other instruments Depth Wind Compass etc sending NMEA 0183 data or other proprietary data formats The chart plotter reads the following NMEA 0183 sentences from the instruments DBT DPT HDG HDM HDT MTW MWV VHW VWR VWT RTE WPL Data received from the instruments can be shown on dedicated Data Pages or Trend Graphs Depth Wind Speed and Direction graph etc Example of SOG graph shown on a dedicated page IL FRE ec Hide Lolo Eo o CEE Figure 3 15 2 1 SOG Graph page 3 15 2 2 NMEA 0183 output Autopilot output STANDARD HORIZON chart plotter can be connected to other instruments autopi lots data repeaters etc The chart plotter sends the following set of NMEA 0183 sentences APA APB BWC GGA GLL RMA RMB RMC VTG BOD WCV XTE HDG HSC The set of NMEA sentence sent by the chart plotter can be customized see Input Output settings 3 15 3 Data Display 3 15 3 0 Data Window on Chart page See Sections 2 17 and 2 18 3 15 3 1 GPS Status page Shows GPS satellites information Fix status Time and Date WASS or DGPS information Fix Status Icon filed nne FH EE EN uerg eat Bas Wm 4 nam lis jme Jerez am GA
14. connector Ivory white Flush mount with double threaded bolt or flag pole mount with plastic adapter tubing that converts its base into 1 14 threaded cap 3 13 1 1 Cable amp Connector RF cable Pulling strength Connector 10 meter RG174 U 6 Kg 9 5sec molded plastic on connector end for strain relief SMA 3 13 1 2 Overall Performance antenna element LNA amp coax cable Center Frequency Gain Noise Figure Axial Ratio Bandwidth VSWR Output Impedance 3 13 1 3 Enviromental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Water Resistance 1575 42 Mhz 25 dB typical 2 0 max 3 dB max 2MHz min 2 0 max 50 Ohm 40 C 85 C 50 C 90 C 95 non condensing 100 waterproof GPS Chart 1500 NS STANDARD HORIZON Page45 3 14 TECHNICAL 3 14 0System Test If you have connected your chart plotter according to the 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 is turned Off While pressing and holding any other key turn the chart plotter On A new menu will appear on the display XXXX V X yy NTSL V x yy zzR EE LSYSTEM TESI 4 Software name and version 2 NT Software Library version Figure 3 14 0 System Test Use the ShuttlePoint knob to se
15. the error is calculated and internally memorized for appropriate correction but not applied Correction Offset Allows entering the correction to the received fix position Position Filter Attenuate the fix position error Speed Filter Attenuate the fix position error 3 15 4 5 Navigate Map Datum Allows selecting any datum reference from the ones available on the chart plotter The chart plotter allows selecting about 100 different datum The default Map Datum is WGS84 C MAP charts are saved in WGS84 datum The Map Datum selection switches to the selected reference datum applying the datum offsets stored with the charts Map Orientation North Up The top of the map is fixed to North Course Up The top of the map is oriented to the current Course value Track Up The top of the map is oriented to the current Navigation Leg Map Orientation Resolution 5 30 degrees defines the maximum variation of the reference angle after which the map changes its orientation Coordinate System Ddd mm mm Degrees minutes and hundreds of minutes Ddd mm mmm Degrees minutes and thousands of minutes Ddd mm sss Degrees minutes and seconds TD TD function allows converting GPS coordinates to Loran C coordinates and vice versa Any position can be displayed or entered in TDs The chart plotter allows choosing one of the about 30 Loran C chains and allows selecting the two TD stations Slave 1 and Slave 2 Acorrection to the TD values
16. A Natural Features On Off Off Off N A Landmarks On On Off Off N A Cultural Features On Off Off Off N A Lat Lon Grid On Off On Off N A Chart Boundaries On Auto Off Off N A Cartography On On Off On N A Mixing Level On Off On Off N A Objects Overlap Off On Off On N A 3 15 4 2Customize Map This function allows the user to customize the following selections If any of the settings are changed while in the Customize Map mode when exiting the chart plotter will show a prompt Do you want to change Display Mode to Custom Select YES or NO and press ENTER to confirm Marine Settings The Marine Settings menu controls the details shown from a C MAP NT or NT C CARD New selections in the software include the selection of US or International Nav Aids and simplified versions of each Tide and Current and Light Sectors can be enabled or disabled from this menu Names Enables Disables the display of names on the maps The default setting is On GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 59 Nav Aids US US Simple INT INT Simple Off The default setting is US When selected it affects Lights Signals Buoys amp Beacons display INT ernational Draws Nav Aids using international symbology All compo nents of Complex Objects are shown INT ernational Simplified Shows Complex Object with one icon only Non complex Nav Aids are shown using international symbology US Draw Nav Aids using NOAA symbology All components of Comple
17. ENTER NMEA 2 OUTPUT ENTER Creen REN signal DIFFERENTIAL BEACON Gray ng RTCM signal RECEIVER Select RTCMxxxx by pressing MENU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER NMEA 2 RTCM INPUT ENTER CONNECTION EXAMPLE for AUTOPILOT NMEA 3 STANDARD HORIZON Green NMEA Input Yellow NMEA Input AUTOPILOT Select the sentences to send by pressing MENU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER AUTOPILOT OUTPUT ENTER The NMEA outputs are provided to send signal to a wide range of other NMEA electronics capable of receiving the following sentences GLL VTG BWC WCV APA APB BOD XTE RMA RMB RMC GGA and HSC 3 14 1 0 Setup of NMEA output sentences The output sentences of each port of the chart plotter can be customized There are 3 output ports NMEA1 OUTPUT NMEA2 OUTPUT and AUTOPILOT OUTPUT To select the sentences the following procedure can be used Press MENU select ADVANCED SETUP press ENTER select INPUT OUTPUT press ENTER select NMEA1O0UTPUT NMEA2 OUTPUT or AUTOPILOT OUTPUT Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to choose the sentence and press ENTER A popup window will be shown with on or off selections use the Shuttlepoint knob to select and press ENTER After the NMEA sentences have been setup press CLEAR 4 times t
18. Info Tree while the cursor is moving through the Info Tree s items OLI NE E e brt Deere mium p pe rbea ara pem w bim mt c m FLINT Figure 3 15 5 0 Info pages 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 3 15 5 1 Info function Place the cursor in any place you want and press MENU select INFORMATION from menu then press ENTER to show the Info Tree and Expanded Info page 3 15 5 2 Getting Port Info Upon viewing the chart of a port or harbour you will see a Port Info icon that you can be place the cursor 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 4 Port Info icon Figure 3 15 5 2 Port Info icon The available information is shown in the Automatic Info window where icons of the available services are shown GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 67 2 Figure 3 15 5 2a Automatic Info window To expand information about that object press ENTER 3 15 5 3Getting Tide Info When you will see a Tide Info icon you can place th
19. MAP NT handbook GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 9 1 2 OPTIONS Part Number Item RR150003CP Overhead mounting bracket Og d ASS Figure 1 2 Bracket 2 GETTING STARTED 2 0 INSTALLING THE CHART PLOTTER The CP1150C can be bracket mounted or flush mounted If you decide to overhead bracket mount the CP150C STANDARD HORIZON offers a overhead mounting bracket part number RR150003CP that will be needed for this installation For Flush mounting please use the template and hardware supplied Figure 2 0a Optional overhead mounting bracket GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 11 2 1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA 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 inch 14 TPI is an industry standard thread used on a wide range of mounting brackets including the swivel joints commonly used for angled surfaces However due to the manufac turing process of these mounting brackets you may see that there is some slop when tightening down the antenna to the bracket This is of no concern however as the antenna must be tightened until the antenna stops rotati
20. S f og Green Green MASTER C9 Brown Blue SLAVE CJ CJ CJ CJ Blue Brown EC EE GPS Chart 150c wu GPS Chart 150c AC CJ OQ 80 C Note Connection of the Master Blue to Slave Brown wire is only necessary to transfer User Points between plotters See transferring User Points shown below SETUP MASTER Press the MENU ADVANCE SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER INTERNAL GPS SETUP ENTER OPERATING MODE ENTER MASTER ENTER GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 51 SLAVE Press the MENU ADVANCE SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER INTERNAL GPS SETUP ENTER OPERATING MODE ENTER SLAVE ENTER TRANSFERING USER POINTS STANDARD HORIZON Chart Plotters can transfer User Points between plotters User Point List Send Receive To use this function the Blue wire of the Master must be connected to the Brown wire of the Slave Sending User Points from Master to Slave 1 On the Slave Press MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER RECEIVE ENTER This enables the receive mode on the Slave The Slave will listen 2 minutes for the user points to be sent from the Master 2 On the Master Press MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER SEND A ENTER Sending User points from Slave to Master 1 On the Master Press MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER RECEIVE ENTER This enables the receive mode on the Slave The Slave will listen 2 minutes
21. Standard Wide and SuperWide For convenience the older NT and the NT are both compatible with all STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters Contact C MAP USA at 508 477 8010 or visit www c map com for further information on NT 2 4 INSERTING THE C CARD Hold the card by the long inclined side so that you can see the C MAP label INCLINED SIDES INSERTION DIRECTION Figure 2 4 Inserting C CARD I Open the door gently push the C CARD into the slot push the C CARD in as far as it will go then close the door GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 13 Figure 2 4a Inserting C CARD II NOTE Throughout this Owner s Manual the keys are noted in Capital bold letters with quotes example ENTER Menu operations are in Capital bold letters that are underlined example ADVANCED SETUP For an example MENU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER means Press the key Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the ADVANCED SETUP menu item Press the key Use the Shuttlepoint to select the INPUT OUTPUT menu item Press the key 2 5 0 Controls and Connections The chart plotter is controlled by using the 10 keys located on the front panel of the CP150C There is also a ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor across the screen As you press a key a single audio beep confirms the key action every time a key press is not valid three rapid beeps sound to indicate that the key acti
22. a dotted line between the last Waypoint and the cursor and another dotted line between the cursor and the next Waypoint NE CLA bre Anken Figure 3 8 3a Placing Waypoint between two existing ones Il Once you have positioned the cursor at new location press ENTER press CLEAR to abort operation ees H m RE e A DKG 1 5 1 ow TIR _ EE i n sk a E Er F Figure 3 8 3b Placing Waypoint between two existing ones lll 3 8 4 Editing a Waypoint Press ENTER Select EDIT and press ENTER to modify a Waypoint A window will be shown with name symbol and Latitude Longitude of the Waypoint ben IM na dunes B Fra RTS 3 2 Pati Figure 3 8 4 Edit Waypoint I Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the field If you have selected name field press ENTER use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert the character 10 characters max then press ENTER If symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different symbols appears GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 35 Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the symbol and press ENTER If selecting coordinates field press ENTER and use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert the value press ENTER to store If Color field is selected press ENTER A window with 8 different colors appears use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the preferred color and press ENTER Then press CLEAR to exit and save the
23. can be applied by entering the correction offset ASF1 and ASF2 to the slaves ASF Additional Secondary phase Factor Select Loran Chain Select Slave1 GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 63 Select Slave2 Switch Alternate solution Set ASF1 Set ASF2 3 15 4 6 Compass Bearings Magnetic True Allows selection of the reference used in calculating bearings Switches Magnetic True bearings display When Magnetic bearings option is set the chart plotter applies the selected Magnetic Variation Auto Manual to the True degrees to convert from True to Magnetic bearings Variation Auto Value Selects the type of magnetic variation to be applied in the conversion between true and magnetic bearings Auto allows applying the magnetic variation calculated by the chart plotter or the one received from the GPS if available Value allows the user to enter a magnetic variation that will be applied in the conversions Calibration Allows setting the compass deviation 20 degrees for the eight compass sector r d 1 P x a bu PE Eg LEET ar GET ae i t Kg J Figure 3 16 5 6 Highway page 3 15 4 7 Input Output Internal GPS Setup Restart GPS Restarts all GPS processes Operating Mode Selects Slave or Master Operating Mode Static Navigation Sets up a threshold for the speed When the speed received from the positioning device is under that threshold the chartplotter displa
24. destination This page shows a compass ruler fixed position and the most relevant navigation information Compass ruler showing Course Over Ground and Bearing to destination 1 and Lat Lon 2 fields are fixed fields and cannot be changed The last six fields 3 4 5 6 7 8 are selectable The default values are DST GRG TTG XTE SOG and COG These data fields can be changed refer to section 2 18 GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 25 4 Compass Ruler showing COG and BRG 2 Fix position 3 Time 4 Time To Go 5 Speed Over Ground 6 Distance 7 Course Over Ground Bearing Figure 3 1 Navigation Data page 3 2 HIGHWAY PAGE MENU HIGHWAY ENTER Shows a 3D Highway and the most relevant navigation information It is possible to customize all fields show in the page as described in section 2 18 The scale of the Highway display can be changed by pressing ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT The ranges available are 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 and 10 NM 4 Distance 2 Depth 3 Bearing 4 Time To Go HE GY 5 Cross Track Error D D m m mm D EE eo Gi e Ge E E m m 6 Speed Over Ground AT uale to change scale 7 Highway Display Highway Scale Figure 3 2 Highway page 3 3 CELESTIAL PAGE MENU CELESTIAL ENTER This page displays the Moon Phases Sunrise Sunset time and Low Water High Water level at the current locat
25. for the user points to be sent from the Master 2 On the Slave Press MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER SEND ENTER 3 15 TERMS AND FUNCTIONS 3 15 0User Points Handling functions User Points are geo referenced objects that can be placed on the Chart page by the user Typical User Points are Marks and Waypoints User Points have selectable shape label and color Example of typical User Point shapes Figure 3 15 0 User Points icons User Point colors is to be chosen amongst the colors not already used to fill the charts Depth areas Attention area in order to make User Points better visible when placed on the charts 3 15 0 0 Marks Marks are individual points typically placed under the cursor position or by entering their coordinates manually Marks are identified by an icon and an alphanumeric label 10 characters Marks can be moved to different locations can be deleted and their label and icon can be changed In STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters Marks can be linked to Routes 3 15 0 1 Waypoints and Routes Waypoints are points belonging to a Route Waypoints are like Marks but they are always linked to other Waypoints to build a Route Many chart plotters allow linking existing User Points Marks or Events to the Route The user can delete each Waypoint of the Route individually delete the whole Route move Waypoints of the Route and insert new Waypoints between existing ones STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters allows st
26. to go to the CURSOR ROUTE or MARK 3 Select the item desired and press ENTER example Mark 4 The USER POINTS LIST is shown Move the cursor to highlight the desired Mark and press GOTO You will notice a circle will be placed around the Icon of the selected Mark this indicates the Goto function is activated for the selected Mark 5 Press CLEAR to revert to the Chart page to navigate to the selected point 2 14 ENTERING LORAN TD S The chart plotter must first be put into the TD mode After all the Marks are entered into the chart plotter the setting should be set back to ddd mm mmm to convert the TD into Latitude Longitude readings 1 Press MENU and select ADVANCED SETUP ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER COORDINATE SYSTEM ENTER TD press ENTER Select the Chain and the Pair of the Loran and press ENTER Press CLEAR until the Chart page is shown Press MARK to make a Mark at your current location Press ENTER for more options Select EDIT and press ENTER Press the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the TD s are highlighted and press ENTER 8 Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to change the numbers press the left or right position on the ShuttlePoint knob to step to the next number 9 Press ENTER to move to the next line 10 Repeat step 8 to enter the second line 11 Press ENTER when finished and CLEAR to resume normal o
27. way to do this is 1 Move the cursor until the Latitude and Longitude is close to the position you want to enter 2 Press ZOOM IN to a low scale 02 NM Move the cursor to the exact position and press MARK 3 Press ENTER to edit the Mark change icon and name With the User Points List 1 Select the User Points List and press MARK 2 Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Latitude and Longitude is highlighted and press ENTER 3 Press the up or down position on the ShuttlePoint knob to change the numbers press the left or right position on the ShuttlePoint knob to step to the next number 4 Press ENTER to move to the next line 5 Repeat step 3 to enter the Longitude 6 Press ENTER when finished and CLEAR to resume normal operation NOTE While underway you can mark you current position simply by pressing MARK It is also possible to set a new Mark from the User Points List page by pressing MARK 2 13 NAVIGATING TO A MARK There are two ways to do this Placing cursor over Target 1 On the Chart page move the cursor over the top of a Mark or Waypoint GPS Chart 150C amp STANDARD HORIZON Page 19 contained in a Route 2 Press GOTO you will notice a bearing line from the vessels position and the Target Mark or Waypoint Using User Points list 1 On the Chart page move the cursor to an open area 2 Press GOTO A pop up screen will be shown with selections
28. 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 area 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 and the Cartography item is switched Off the chart plotter zooms out to the first level covered by cartographic data When the Cartography item is switched On the cursor can be moved on the areas obtained from the previous levels but no information is provided on the objects found on that area since it is considered not suitable for navigation at that scale level GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 61 Declutter Enables Disables the Declutter The default setting is Off When it is On removes overlapping text e g Names Spot Soundings etc 3 15 4 3 General Setup Language Allows changing the language for menus and data screens Keypad beep Enables Disables the audible beep Palette Normal Classic Night Sunlight Sets the Palette to be used to enhance the visibility of the screen depending on the surrounding light condition Normal is recommended when the chartplotter 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 is also recommended when the chartplotte
29. 1 E Edt M rk cies soonest ctoxe S 19 Edit TMOG Sonic ee e te orte ere es 16 23 Editing User Point 38 Editing Waypoint sssssss 35 Expanded Info pages 66 F TANS S EIER MD 9 Find Function rrrnnnrrrnrvevvrrrnnnrrnrnvennnnnn 69 Finding User Point 38 Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 71 Fix Correction suse4vsossemsossul 63 FK SANE ene 63 Following a Route 40 Fe 37 G Go EEE EN ert Rann 40 COTO GI o EE EE NE 40 GOTO MILAN vr 20 GOO MAING NE EE 41 GOIO FE Lae 41 PS EO 9 18 27 56 GPS Antenna connector 17 GPS Antenna Specifications 45 GPS Dalies E 55 GPS Receiver Specifications 45 GPS Status page 27 56 Grounding Alarm ssssss 65 Grounding Alarm Report 65 H NN re 22 Highway Display errvvvvvnnvnnronnrvnronnrrnrnn 58 Highway Page EE 26 Home MOUS iecore dut etri extras 24 Jee ee 17 MiO TUNE ON Rm T 67 Info on ROUTE ett DR 36 Info on User Pont 54 Info on Waypoint ernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn enn 37 MO TESE sr 66 ha STE EE 55 Input Output settings 64 Inserting CAD AA 13 Inserting Waypoint sssss 34 MEIN 11 Instruments Data 56 ME 4
30. 1244374 ixi TES eee Peg mA Ha ar H g SKS H Cu jure FT en e at n INT ett Va Lg t AM WA CH H 13 er iTi GL T le ze E LIES Thu ATTE Ti BE EEE EEE I EET DEET DELETE SL Sp Posi San FREUE ST m Figure 3 5 DSC LOG Distress Call page m DEZ LIE LJ RR Figure 3 5a DSC LOG Position Request page 3 6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGES NOTE Some data fields will not operate unless the chart plotter is interfaced with another NMEA instrument See section 3 14 1 for connections The chart plotter is capable of displaying information from the following devices that have a NMEA output Depth Sounder Speed Log Temperature Wind speed and direction along with GPS information 3 6 0 Display page MENU NMEA DISPLAY ENTER DISPLAY ENTER The number of fields shown is selectable by moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right or left It is possible to customize all fields shown in the page as described in section 2 18 4 Speed Over Ground 4 5 MEA IBERPLAT OOO 2 Depth L 7am Det 4 Course Over Ground TS GC l o 5 Time To Go 1 0913 12 5 81 44 6 Horizontal Diluition of Precision a 2 if 7 Figure 3 6 0 NMEA Display page 3 6 1 Data page MENU NMEA DISPLAY ENTER DATA ENTER This page is useful to confirm that there is NMEA data being fed into the chart plotter from an external NMEA device
31. 14 0 2 Cartridges To check the C CARD and its connector SYSTEM TEST BACKGROUND ROM C CARD TEST 7 pB C CARD CONNECTOR Figure 3 14 0 2 C CARD Menu 1 Background ROM To test the WorldWideBackground If there is not a malfunction the code of the Background and the message OK are shown but if the Background is defective the message Faulty is shown GPS Chart 1500 a STANDARD HORIZON Page47 2 C CARD Test To test the C CARD There are three possible situations 1 ifthere is a C CARD inserted in the slot and there is not a malfunction the name of the C CARD zone and the message OK are shown 2 if there is a C CARD inserted in the slot but it is a defective C CARD the name of the C CARD zone and the message Faulty are shown 3 ifthereis not any C CARD inserted in the slot the message not present is shown 3 C CARD Connector Indicates if there is a malfunction in the connector 3 14 0 3Serial Ports If you are having problems receiving data from the position finding instrument this test should help determine the problem F SYSTEM TEST Figure 3 14 0 3 Serial Ports Menu 1 Change Parameters To change the parameters of the serial interface This menu allows to select the Port Signal Source between EXT PORT or DIFF INPUT the Baud Rate between 300 1200 2400 4800 or 9600 the Data Bits Word Length between 7 or 8 the Parity between even odd or none the Stop Bi
32. 290302 1 INTRODUCTION 1 0 GENERAL INFORMATION The CP150C is a precision crafted high performance receiver for the Global Positio ning System WAAS GPS constellation of satellites providing precise location data with a host of navigation features Idea for nautical use and sealed against water ingress The CP150C is housed in a rugged impact resistant case with outstanding ergonomic design for effortless operation The advanced features of the CP150C include e Direct sunlight viewable color LCD display C MAP NT or NT cartography compatible 600 Waypoints Marks 30 Routes storage User selectable data fields NMEA Data pages 2 NMEA Output and 3 Inputs Connections to and from STANDARD HORIZON DSC VHF s for Distress and Position Request calls e 3 year limited warranty lifetime flat rate 1 1 PACKING LIST When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened please check for the following contents If any parts are missing contact the dealer this chart plotter was purchased from Accessories and replacement parts may be ordered from STANDARD HORIZON s Parts Department at 714 827 7600 or via the web at www standardhorizon com Replacement part Item TT150001CP External bracket Includes the knob RR150002CP Dust cover TT90000001 Power data cable UU90000001 Flush mounting screws RR15000001 Flush mount template QQ150001CP Antenna U50003870 Owner s Manual EECP150002CP Quick reference guide EE150002EP C
33. 4 Internal GPS On Off suse 64 K O a 14 K ODO EEE ENE enaet 44 Keyboard been cceccccceccceceeeeeseseeesees 62 Keypad been 62 L Land Settings sissien eones 61 LAOMA ee 61 Ez gle le M 62 Lat Con GIG eee 61 Page 72 Ss STANDARD HORIZON Lei EE EE 16 18 Light SCIONS ae 60 Locating Mark nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 32 Locating User Point 38 NR 20 63 M Magnetic Variation cccceeceeecteeeeeees 64 Main Menu EE 16 Man OverBoard eesssssess 16 Map Customization 58 Map PAN ee 63 Map Orientation 21 63 Marine Settings 59 Mark ionic 9 16 19 30 41 44 53 Measure DST amp BRG 53 63 CUO NE ET EE 44 Mixing Levels ueteres taeda 61 NMO TT 16 41 53 Modify Waypoint rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn enn 35 Moving M K iectsosdssinapisbinap nS pa ver REVERSE 31 Moving Waypoint rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 33 N N Jr 59 Naming Route EN 37 Natural Features 61 INAV FIGS vrede 60 NVA ee eH 22 Navigation Data page 26 57 pz Me CMS 28 39 NMEA Data page o oo eenen 29 NMEA Display sen 22 NMEA Display page 29 NMEA Input Output 49 NMEA 0183 output
34. Cursor Mode and CLEAR is pressed the chart plotter will center the chart on the received boat position If the received position changes the map moves so that the chart is always centered on the vessel s position Zooming In Out is centered on the vessel s position 3 ADVANCED OPERATON Now that you are familiar with the basic key operation of the CP150C we will discuss the more advance operations in detail 3 0 CHART PAGE MENU CHART ENTER The Chart page is the main page of the chart plotter From this page the user can select the desired map get information about cartographic objects on the maps see the vessel position its direction and speed place points Marks Waypoints set a destination point record its past course etc The chart plotter is provided with worldwide background cartography while the detailed charts of the desired area are available on data cartridges To customizing data window and box refer to section 2 17 0 and 2 17 1 4 Fix Status 2 Cursor coordinates mmt bs TESH 2 ET zi au P nm uhi d WW 3 Speed Over Ground and Jn T Course Over Ground a Distance and Bearings from Fix to Ki Cursor if the Fix is NOT received di bh it DST ad BRG are empty d in cm m 5 Chart Scale l Figure 3 0 Charts and general text area 3 1 NAVIGATION DATA PAGE MENU NAVIGATION ENTER This page is useful for to show information when heading to a
35. D YY DD MM YY Allows choosing Date Format Month Day Year Day Month Year Zoom Type select the preferred mode to change chart scale BY ZOOM and BY SCALE When BY ZOOM is selected pressing the ZOOM IN shows more detail of a smaller area by changing the chart scale and zooming in on your display Press ZOOM OUT to change the scale and show a wider otherwise less detailed view When BY SCALE is selected when ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT is pressed the chart plotter will show the zoom window pressing the ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT or moving the ShuttlePoint knob up down moves the scale and bar graph press ENTER to zoom to the scale Press CLEAR to quit the zoom window and keep the selected chart scale NOTE Due to the cartography contained in the C MAP NT C CARD there will be multiple charts shown within the same scale range Measure DST amp BRG allows measuring the Distance and Bearing between two points Ship Icon select the preferred icon among 5 choices to display ship on the Chart page Cursor Speed select the preferred speed among Low Medium and High for the cursor in the Chart page and in the menu page Units of Measure allows customization of Disatnce Speed Depth and Altitude 3 15 4 4 Fix Fix Correction Enables Disables the correction of the received fix position Compute Correction Corrects fixes from the positioning instrument By placing the cursor on the ship s real position and selecting this option
36. EA 1 Output NMEA Input of VHF radio Lat Lon Date and time or other listener GRAY NMEA 2 RTCM Input NMEA Output of Digital Instruments or RTCM output of differential beacon receiver WHITE NMEA 2 Output NMEA Input of NMEA listeners CONNECTION EXAMPLE for NMEA 1 STANDARD HORIZON C SY YELLOW Autopilot NMEA 3 Output NMEA Input of Autopilot Horizon SPECTRUM VHF RADIO with DSC Brown Green Green Blue Gray Brown Blue Green Green Brown Blue Green NMEA Input VHF RADIO CONNECTION TO SHOW Brown 5 NMEA Input POSITION Green NMEA Input Output Blue P NMEA Output EXTERNAL NMEA DEVICE Brown NMEA Input pg Select the sentences to send by pressing MENU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT ENTER NMEA 1 OUTPUT ENTER GPS Chart 1500 a STANDARD HORIZON Page d CONNECTION EXAMPLE for NMEA 2 RTCM Horizon MD150 MULTIDATA STANDARD HORIZON STANDARD HORIZON C C Green Black ebe C3 CH Gray e Blue OC SS jr m l Green NMEA Input Output Gray lt NMEA Output EXTERNAL NMEA White NMEA Input uem Select the sentences to send by pressing MENU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER INPUT OUTPUT
37. Ii well W x RT a OMEND em i mmm mm a PT s mms mug IME Pie gH 5 S V em Xx vm CR SECO NER a e HN Dr ui NEN rn 1 d CR EINER MED m di i m RR m Lm j aoe E H mr 1 GPS STATUS DSCLOG NMEA DISPLAY ENT Gs en E A DUX Ce Tt 3 LE I H BS SAM LE CG DET 1 er mmm mmm mmm Bic ees 17 20 03 7 Figure 2 19 Screen display pages 2 19 0 Selecting pages To select the 7 pages shown above press MENU move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired page and press ENTER 2 20 HOME MODE VS CURSOR MODE The CP150C has two cursor modes of operation on the Chart page 2 20 0 Cursor Mode You will notice when the Chart page is selected and fix is received that your position will be shown by amp If you move the ShuttlePoint knob in any direction a cursor will be shown The cursor can be moved anywhere on the page called panning and if moved over the top of certain items will show description of the item This function is used to GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 23 look around at other points on the chart or Route planning While in this mode the position of the vessel will move right off the edge of the screen The CP150C must be in Home Mode for this function to operate Press CLEAR to enable Home Mode function 2 20 1 Home Mode When a fixed is received the vessels position will be shown by a When in
38. LE e meng geg XXXX V Y yy Un a PE ee T designed for C MNPIIP Figure 2 6 Start Up pages To turn off press and hold PWR for 3 seconds a countdown timer will appear on the screen If you release PWR before the countdown timer reaches zero the chart plotter will remain on 2 7 CHANGING SHIP ICONS The ships icon can be changed to the following Lam d gt X m T n Dux d bx 4 Figure 2 7 Ships icons To change the icons press MENU GENERAL SETUP ENTER SHIP ICON ENTER 2 8 ADJUSTING CURSOR SPEED The cursor speed may be changed from moving slowly medium or fast The cursor speed can be controlled on the Chart page and also within the menus To change the cursor speed Press MENU GENERAL SETUP ENTER CURSOR SPEED ENTER GPS Chart 150C amp STANDARD HORIZON Page 17 2 9 CHANGING THE DISPLAY PALETTE The color of the screen has 4 selections Normal Classic Night and Sunlight To change the Palette Press MENU GENERAL SETUP ENTER PALETTE ENTER SUNLIGHT or other ENTER 2 10 CHANGING LIGHT AND CONTRAST Press and immediately release PWR do not press and hold the key or the POWER OFF message will appear moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the left right will change the intensity of the light and moving the knob up or down will change the LCD contrast 2 11 ADJUSTING THE TIME The time informatio
39. MAP USA at 508 477 8010 or visit www c map com for further information on NT STANDARD HORIZON has incorporated new functions to aid your navigation and to improve the look and feel of the data display to closely resemble actual Charts The following sections will discuss each of the improvements 3 15 4 1 Display Settings With a NT chart installed the display of the chart plotter is visually communicated to navigators as never before To simplify the customization of the chart display the map settings are now re organized in modes allowing the user to choose the preferred setting Pre programmed settings are user selectable from Full Simple Fishing Low and Custom The default setting is Custom The custom selection allows the user to customize the chart to users preferences The chart below shows the selections for each mode Setting Full Simple Fishing Low Custom Names On On On Off N A Nav Aids US US US US N A Light Sectors On Off Off Off N A Attention Areas On On On Off N A Tides Currents On On Off Off N A Seabed Type On Off On Off N A Ports Services On On Off Off N A Tracks Routes On Off Off Off N A Underwater Objects On Off Off Off N A Depth Areas On On On Off N A Depth Areas lt 0005 0005 0005 0005 N A Depth Areas gt 0030 0030 0030 0030 N A Depth Lines Soundings On On On Off N A Depth Lines Soundings lt 9999 0005 9999 0005 N A Depth Lines Soundings gt 0000 0000 0000 0000 N A Rivers Lakes On On Off Off N
40. NG STANDARD HORIZON CP150C GPS Chart plotter Owner s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION uaseccusaex kk von d pida San ad aus EE aaaea 1 0 GENERAL INFORMATION ANA LT PACGKING LIST N Lo OPHOhS r res 2 GETTING STARTED uuuvnnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnunennnnnnr 2 0 INSTALLING THE CHART PLOTTER een 2 1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA mmn 2 2 CONNECTING POWER 2 3 OPTIONAL C MAP NT CARTOGRAPHY mmm 2 4 INSERTING THE CARD 2 5 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ene 2 5 0 Controls and Connections seeee 2 6 TURNING POWER ON AND OFT 2 7 CHANGING SHIP ICONS eere 2 8 ADJUSTING CURSOR SPEED eee 2 9 CHANGING THE DISPLAY PALETTE tttm 2 10 CHANGING LIGHT AND CONTRAST eene 2 11 ADJUSTING THE TIME eaunnvnnnnnnnvnnvnvnvnnnnrvvvnnnsevvvnnnrervvuvsrenenn 2 12 ENTERING IN A MARK FROM A POSITION 2 13 NAVIGATING TO A MARK cermRRR emm 2 14 ENTERING LORAN TD 2 15 TRANSFER MARKS FROM PC OR OTHER GPS 2 16 SELECTING NORTH UP OR COURSE UP 2 17 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON CHART PAGE 2 17 0 Selecting Data Window layout 2 17 1 Customizing Data DOX isset tatio EB txe e HERR Ire pdes 2 18 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON A
41. NU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER MAP ORIENTATION ENTER COURSE UP ENTER Press CLEAR 3 times to go back to the Chart page 2 17 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON CHART PAGE On the Chart page the default window shown is called General This window contains navigation information helpful to assist you in navigation The CP150C also has the capability to customize the layout of window as show in the figures below Full Chart None General 1 Line Small 1 Line Large E e E NS 9 E Cre Y eS SC SS Le Pe CH Pr m z ut L Sr _ MES E a De Lal TIE T CDU E rg a o Td r p E i fi zd e d mm s Eal G oma 1 run T T DET d rt eem mm m S a z ml Figure 2 17 Data window layout GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 21 2 17 0 Selecting Data Window layout Press MENU select GENERAL SETUP from menu then press ENTER select DATA WINDOW and press ENTER Choose the desired data window layout to be shown with the ShuttlePoint knob and press ENTER Selections are None 1 Line Small 1 Line Large 2 Line Small Highway Compass See previous Figure 2 17 2 17 1 Customizing Data box Itis possible to select the data of each box within a Data Window except for Highway and Compass 1 Press and hold MENU for 3 seconds The first data box will turn gray and its frame drawn bold To choose a different data box mov
42. NY PAGE BIS PAGES een 2 19 0 Selecting pages rrrnnnnvnvvvnvvrrrrnrnrrrrnnnnnrnrrnveeneererererrenn 2 20 HOME MODE VS CURSOR MODE t 2 20 0 Cursor Mode rrrnrvrrarnvnnrnnnvnnvnnnnenvnnnnenvannvevrnnnsenvnnneennnne 2 20 1 Home Mode eene 3 ADVANCED OPERATON iievnsknnisici es aur ckiik RVREE namn db bi 3 0 CHART PAGE25 3 1 NAVIGATION DATA PAGE essen 3 2 HIGHWAY PAGE 33 CELESTIAL E od GPS STATUS PAGE unde 2 5 VAF RADIO DSC LOG LEI 3 6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGES Aeettizegen eege eegene 3 6 0 Display page M ne SS WE 91 0 gt EEE 3 6 2 Depth Trend page ccceeesssceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeesesseees 3 6 2 0 Page selection rarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnvennennnennn 3 7 CREATING AND USING MARKS rsrrvvrerrrrnnrrvverrrrrrnnnvnnsererenn Dele MARS re 3 7 0 0 Creating a New Mark sssssssssssseneesesesesersrrrrnnnne Page 4 Ss STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart 150C TENNE 30 327 20 2 DAA aA MIR vr 31 37 059 Moving Eg EE EE EE 31 TJA LOCATING 2 MAR n 32 3 8 CREATING AND USING ROUTES sassanidene 32 3 8 0 Creating new ROUTE es costbed opas needs EEREN Nar ir ANa 32 3 0 DEISUNG E WE ee E 32 3 0 A MOVING A VVayDOIDE vr 33 3 8 3 Inserting a Waypoint into a Route nennen 34 SN EONO A VV AY Or 35 3 8 5 Route Report page Information on a Route ssssss 36 3 8 6 User Points List page Information on Waypoints
43. aintenance or service of the Products In all instances STANDARD HORIZON s liability for damages shall not exceed the purchase price of the defective Product This warranty only extends to Products sold within the 50 States of the United States of America and the District of Columbia STANDARD HORIZON will pay all labor and replacement parts charges incurred in providing the warranty repair service except where purchaser abuse or other qualifying exceptions exist The purchaser must pay any transportation expenses incurred in returning the Product to STANDARD HORIZON for service This limited warranty does not extend to any Product which has been subjected to misuse neglect accident incorrect wiring by anyone other than STANDARD HORIZON improper installation or subjected to use in violation of instructions furnished by STANDARD HORIZON nor does this warranty extend to Products on which the serial number has been removed defaced or changed STANDARD HORIZON cannot be responsible in any way for ancillary equipment not furnished by STANDARD HORIZON which is attached to or used in connection with Products or for the operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty STANDARD HORIZON disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the Product and ancillary equipment as a whole under this warranty STANDARD HORIZON reserves the right to make changes or improvements in Prod
44. art plotter STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell and our Product Support team invites you to contact us should you require technical advice or assistance at 714 827 7600 GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 7 WARNING Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable but that are not intended to be a substitute for the official charts which should remain your main reference for all matters related to the execution of safe navigation For this reason we would like to remind you that you should carry on board and use the official published and approved nautical charts CAUTION The chart plotter is designed for maritime use Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the C MAP NT C CARD cartridge holder Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle STANDARD HORIZON will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the perfor mance or use of this material Copyright 2002 STANDARD HORIZON 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 CODE A7SH5c 210a736
45. con MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER ICON ENTER This mode is used to sort by icon type A window is shown with two options Choose SELECT and press ENTER to sort by icon type Figure 3 8 6a User Point icon Choose one of the 16 icons available press ENTER the first User Point with this icon is shown HOA DB git TESH Leger AL e T I Wd a 5 i TT Bon I r E E By 154381 094 el Figure 3 8 6b User Point icon Otherwise choose ALL and press ENTER to show all icons see Figure 3 8 6 Finding User Point MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER FIND ENTER Allows finding the point on the list by entering the User Point name by moving the ShuttlePoint knob If ICON is set to ALL the search is performed in the whole list otherwise is performed among the User Points with the selected icon Locating User Point MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER LOCATE ENTER Allows locating selected point on the Chart page Editing User Point MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER EDIT ENTER Allows editing name symbol color and position of the selected User Point The coordinates of any User Point belonging to the active Route cannot be changed Sorting User Points MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER SORT ENTER Allows sorting of the User Points names After pressing ENTER a window is shown with two options A Z ASCENDING and Z A DESCENDING Choo
46. e cursor on it to query the available information that will immediately be displayed z Wh Ba noa zu n gt A dai A 4 Tide Info icon prm EA C k Figure 3 15 5 3 Tide Info icon Place cursor on the Tide symbol a Automatic Info window is opened Figure 3 15 5 3a Automatic Info on Tide To display the Tide Graph page press ENTER 1 VERTICAL cursor Byr sime e ipii Eb T AG ree Ge Hr j i 2 HORIZONTAL cursor pc cau f folk 4 LEIT FLEM bi i LID 17 08 BI Values referred to the VERTICAL Bart br zu cursor niei Fin auge run L 7 Feb EE 4 j La Halm D nd DL Z oL Values referred to the uris DES L Geen m i HORIZONTAL cursor Figure 3 15 5 3b Tide Graph Using the ShuttlePoint knob it is possible to move the cursor anywhere on the graph and display the time height vertical cursor and draught horizontal cursor on a particular graph point Also use ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT to go to previous or next day and ENTER to set date move the ShuttlePoint knob up down to insert the desired number and move it left right to move cursor to left right press ENTER NOTE Tide graphs are an approximation of the tide and they should be used in conjunction with traditional tide tables and navigational methods 3 15 6Find Function The chart plotter allows finding Wrecks Obstructions in addition to the other features Port Services Ports Tide Sta
47. e icon name of the Mark and coordinates of the existing Mark a Select the name field using the ShuttlePoint knob press ENTER and use the ShuttlePoint knob to change the name of the Mark when finished press ENTER b If the icon symbol field is selected press ENTER a window with 16 different icon symbols will appear Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the icon symbol and press ENTER c If the coordinates field is selected press ENTER and then use the ShuttlePoint knob to enter in the new Latitude and Longitude d If the Color field is selected press ENTER A window with 8 different colors appears use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the preferred color and press ENTER 3 7 0 2 Deleting a Mark Move the cursor over the Mark to be deleted A pop up information window will be shown Press ENTER and select DELETE from the pop up information window and press ENTER 3 7 0 3 Moving a Mark Figure 3 7 0 3 Moving Mark I Place the cursor over the top to Mark to be moved and press ENTER Select MOVE and press ENTER By moving the cursor with the ShuttlePoint knob a dotted line connecting the Mark with the new position will appear When the Mark is at the desired position press ENTER to place the Mark at that position Figure 3 7 0 3b Moving Mark III GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 31 3 7 0 4 Locating a Mark To select User Points List page follow the procedure a or b
48. e the ShuttlePoint knob to the left or right 2 To choose and edit the data within the box press ENTER to show a drop down menu Move the Shuttlepoint knob to select the item ex COG and press ENTER NOTE If the selected data type ex COG has different units of measure the list of units will automatically be shown to the left of the main drop down menu after pressing ENTER 3 Press CLEAR when finished to store the selections See previous Figure 2 17 2 18 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON ANY PAGE On the Chart Navigation Highway and the NMEA Display all the data windows can be customized 1 Press and hold MENU You will notice the background of one of the data windows turns from black to clear 2 Moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right or the left will select the data window you would like to customize 3 Press ENTER to show the available selections for the data window 4 Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired selection and press ENTER 5 Repeat 2 4 until the data windows are customized 6 Press CLEAR to store the values ed Wi Thi alm Ri l LN TRU HiH SIE F HR P d d usd i HETE mp T Ge Wm LEGI zal Leit i 138 d Um ZE HLE E Fa Figure 2 18 Edit mode Seven different pages can be shown on the CP150C as shown below CHART NAVIGATION HIGHWAY CELESTIAL TE ET CT emm 17 mmm L 1 eg mm em NEM AMET mm T
49. ed however Waypoints are You may place a Mark by a Moving the ShuttlePoint knob to a location and pressing MARK b To mark you present position press MARK c Moving the Cursor to a location on the chart and pressing MARK Then enter in the Latitude and Longitude using the EDIT function 3 7 0 Marks Every time you place the cursor over a Mark the following functions will be shown on a pop up box Delete Move Edit Directory 3 7 0 0 Creating a New Mark 1 From the Chart page Moving the cursor to a open area on the chart and pressing MARK will place a Mark at that location An pop up information window will be shown with icon type name coordinates Distance and Bearing to the current location 2 From the User Points List To select User Points List page follow the procedure a or b a Press MENU select USER POINTS LIST and press ENTER b Move the cursor over a Mark A pop up information window will be shown Press ENTER and select DIRECTORY from the pop up information window and press ENTER User Points List will be shown Press MARK A pop up information window will be shown with icon type name coordinates Distance and Bearing to the current location Press MARK to accept The new Mark is added in the User Points List page 3 7 0 1 Editing a Mark Place the cursor over the top of the Mark and press ENTER Select EDIT and press ENTER An information pop up window will appear to modify th
50. erts time using the ShuttlePoint knob Cursor Control Enables On disables Off the cursor control The default setting is Off 3 15 5 Automatic Info The type of Automatic Info is user selectable The possible settings are Off disabled no automatic info shown at all On Points only on points This is the default setting On All on all objects points lines 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 areas Depth Built up Sea Attention Restricted etc and on names on the beginning of the text hot spot or on any of the characters of the name name message box The details on Land Source of Data Cartographic Area and Spot Soundings are not shown 7 c ha 1 a A 3 ita B Se LRAT Aa T eis Ima zl hang i PIER j L SW ENEE L ems t be Gp pre i n bur WK 8 e Se h ei PADS 4 d m LI Figure 3 15 5 Automatic Info on Points Press ENTER to see information about that object 3 15 5 0Info Tree and Expanded Info pages 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
51. ex depth sounder Pressing ENTER starts stops the page update Pressing ZOOM IN changes port vi PE mi una HERZ UM E urere ok na LIP Es i Ln Hor BE pe Me NMLL 0391 18 5 LI EE GR DETT B CEN ETE HF p uldr1ES JH HIiEIH BDDO B EH DRER riu Z i ab HET j el FTP Ag ER d i a LE m AR HET wb ES AM ER UE ia PUES ret p m HE NOU 1 LBS RS bm apa er ar TATE Kg a Bia e dd AA n TT S ENTER TO STOP I ZOOM IN TO CHANGE Port NMEA1 Figure 3 6 1 NMEA Data page 3 6 2 Depth Trend page The chart plotter is capable of graphically showing information from the following NMEA devices Depth sounder Wind Speed and Temperture There is also a graph that records Speed Over Ground from the GPS 3 6 2 0 Page selection To select the pages follow the procedures below a Depth Trend page MENU NMEA DISPLAY ENTER DEPTH TREND ENTER b Wind Speed Trend page MENU NMEA DISPLAY ENTER WIND SPEED TREND ENTER c Temp Trend page MENU NMEA DISPLAY ENTER TEMP TREND ENTER d SOG Trend page MENU NMEA DISPLAY ENTER SOG TREND ENTER GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 29 3 CREATING AND USING MARKS Marks can be a stand alone position or can be linked to a Route The difference between a Mark and a Waypoint is that when a Mark is contained within a Route and the Route is deleted Marks are not delet
52. fault setting is On Underwater Objects Enables Disables the display of underwater objects objects like e g obstruction wreck cable The default setting is On Depth Settings The Depth Settings menu controls the depth information shown on the Chart page Depth Areas Enables Disables the display of Depth Areas The default setting is On Depth Areas Sets a min reference depth value The default setting is 5 Ft Depth Areas Sets a max reference depth value The default setting is 00005 Ft Depth Lines amp Soundings Enables Disables the display of Depth Lines and Soundings The default setting is On Depth Lines amp Soundings Sets a min reference depth amp soundings value The default setting is 00000 Ft Depth Lines amp Soundings Sets a max reference depth amp soundings value The default setting is 01000 Ft Land Settings The Land Settings menu controls the level of cartographic details shown Rivers amp Lakes Enables Disables the display of Rivers and Lakes The default setting is On Natural Features Enables Disables the display of the Natural Features any topographic feature formed by the action of natural process e g coastlines relief The default setting is On Cultural Features Enables Disables the display of the Cultural Features any man made topographic features e g built up area roads The default setting is On Landmarks Enables Disables the display of the Landmar
53. he chart plotter shows a warning message saying that the function cannot be executed The Target must be deactivated before deleting the selected point Note that deleting User Points also Routes are deleted Sending User Points MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER SEND ENTER Allows sending all User Points in the list to an external device depending on selected port Receiving User Points MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER RECEIVE ENTER Allows reading User Points from the NMEA input port NMEA sentence WPL and RTE 3 8 7 Deleting a Route 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 GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 39 3 8 8 Following a Route With the Route shown on the Chart page move the cursor to the starting Waypoint in the Route and press GOTO You will notice that a line will be drawn from your present position to the selected Waypoint which indicates the chart plotter is not going to that Waypoint in the Route After you reach the Waypoint the chart plotter will automatically switch the next Waypoint in the Route 3 8 9 Reversing a Route To reverse a Route press MENU select ROUTE and press ENTER Then select REVERSE and press ENTER The Route is now reversed 3 8 10 Selecting Route Color To select Route color press MENU
54. he maps data verifies potential danger to navigation due to shallow water land rocks obstructions and shoreline constructions The maps are scanned perio dically 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 are found the chart plotter notifies the danger on a dedicated warning message box in the Grounding Alarm Report page Entering a value in the Grounding Alarm item activates the Grounding Alarm The Grounding Alarm is switched Off by default after a Master Reset Once the Grounding Alarm has been activated a warning message is shown NOTE The Grounding Alarm function only operates with the new NT C CARDs It also affects the speed of the redraw of the screen If this function is not used it may be disabled When any of the objects checked are found for the first time the chart plotter shows a pop up window to alert the user of the possible danger The name of each new dangerous object found is reported in the warning window In the Grounding Alarm Report page the relative item has a tick marker next to it to identify the dangerous object currently detected If in the next search cycle the same objects are found again the alarm window wil
55. ion The day can be moved in the calendar by moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the left right ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT change the month ENTER changes the time PP E een Bee fue Ma Se Fi ET K ERE num HEHELiT TLEE STIP Figure 3 3 Celestial page 3 4 GPS STATUS PAGE MENU GPS ENTER NOTE To skip this page when the power is turned on press CLEAR or wait for a few moments and the CP150C will change to the Chart page after a GPS Fix is received Ship s Coordinates Horizontal Diluition of Precision i ae ae Vertical Diluition of Precision m i Dei 11710 gea Waas 4 d Q me Em Il 124 1132 zz 1 00 at WAAS GPS Icon Date and Time i e Jq 1l Tracked but not used Satellite Used Satellite ei CO ai ai SI 9 mi COG Course Over Ground Figure 3 4 GPS Status page 3 5 VHF RADIO DSC LOG PAGE MENU A DSC ENTER LOG ENTER Used when connected to a STANDARD HORIZON VHF capable of outputting NMEA DSC information There are two selectable pages Distress Call and Position Request Call The CP150C stores VHF Digital Selective Calls in the appropriate pages for fast recall and review on the Chart page GPS Chart 150C amp STANDARD HORIZON Page 27 DATE ATT Xu ini EA FE Jw Wl Sea pns imu LEE kt AM METH rt BXI
56. ks any prominent object such as monument building silo tower mast on land which can be used in determining a location or a direction The default setting is On Chart Settings The Chart Settings menu controls the details shown from a C MAP C CARD Lat Lon Grid Enables Disables the display of the Latitude and Longitude grid The default setting is On Chart Boundaries Enables Disables the display of the Chart Boundaries Auto setting instead allows showing only boundaries for the next four charts contai ned on the C CARD The default setting is On Cartography Enables Disables the Cartography The default setting is On Used to zoom in and pan everywhere regardless the existence of data While in virtual cartography Cartography Off by setting Cartography On from menu the chart plotter displays the previous scale level with charts Again while in Cartography On the chart plotter will work in the same way also when you exit from the charts coverage panning with the cursor or because of a ship position change When in Cartography Off it is also possible to have virtual cartography between two subsequent scale levels with charts Mixing Levels Enables Disables the Mixing Levels The default setting is Off 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 informa tion read from at most two zoom levels above the current
57. l not be shown Instead if in the next searches the objects found before are no longer detected their relevant item in the Grounding Alarm Report page is cleared note that in this case if the same object type is found again later the Alarm will be shown The chart plotter shows an icon on the charts that identifies when a Grounding Alarm is detected Grounding Alarm Range Allows setting the length of the sector to be detected among 0 25 0 5 1 0 Nm The default setting is 0 25 Nm When any of the searched objects is found in the scanned area a tick marker is printed on the relative box in the Grounding Alarm Report page to identify which dangerous objects have been currently detected Grounding Alarm Report Allows displaying the report of the dangerous objects currently detected GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 65 3 15 4 9 Simulation Allows simulating Vessel Position speed and course The simulated path is generally a straight course starting from the current position assumed by the cursor at the Simulation activation time Simulation Mode Enables On or disables Off the Simulation The default setting is Off Course Sets the desired value for heading in Simulation mode The default setting is 000 M Speed Sets the value for speed in the Simulation mode The default setting is 01 0 Kts Date Sets the date of the simulated fix Inserts date using the ShuttlePoint knob Time Sets the time of the simulated fix Ins
58. lect the desired point and press GOTO You will notice that a circle is draw around the SYM symbol type Press CLEAR to revert to the Chart page You are now navigating to the User Point NOTE To quickly pull up the User Point List move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open area on the Chart page and press GOTO Using the ShuttlePoint knob select MARK and press ENTER The User Point List will be shown 3 9 3 Goto Route Move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open area on the Chart page and press ENTER Using the ShuttlePoint knob select ROUTE and press ENTER A pop up Route window will be shown Select the desired Route with the ShuttlePoint knob and press ENTER You are now navigating to the first Waypoint in the Route and will notice that a circle with a flag appears on the chart There is also a bearing line from your position to the first Waypoint 3 9 4 Stopping navigation To stop navigation press GOTO at any time will show a pop up Warning window Using the ShuttlePoint knob select STOP and press ENTER The START Selection will show the GO TO pop up window where you can choose another Destination point or Route to go to 3 10 MOB FUNCTION During navigation the MOB feature provides one touch method of storing a location such as a point were a crew member fell overboard In this mode the chart plotter places a MOB point and all the data shown is related to navigating back to this point allowing you
59. lect the desired test Choose the test press ENTER To exit from any submenu press CLEAR To exit from the System Test turn Off the chart plotter 3 14 0 0 RAM Menu This test verifies the integrity of the memories and if desired during this test all the internal memory can be erased and the default setting restored SYSTEM TEST a s uum TEL ri d mus psp a FE m Puce Figure 3 14 0 0 RAM Menu 1 RAM Test To verify the integrity of the RAM If on the screen the message ERROR appears the RAM is physically damaged Contact your Dealer or STANDARD HORIZON 2 RAM Clear To clear internal memory If the chart plotter exhibits unusual operations or appears to be malfunctioning it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM This operation will erase all Marks Routes stored track plots and Destinations It will also return all selections Input Data Format Autopilot selection etc to original default values To confirm clear RAM press ENTER again but if at this time you do not wish to clear RAM press CLEAR 3 14 0 1 DIM Menu To select the desired value for brightness and keypad light SYSTEM TEST ei FHI Figure 3 14 0 1 DIM Menu 1 Contrast Each time you move the ShuttlePoint knob to right the screen will decrease brightness move it to the left to increase brightness 2 Backlight The second option allows to set the backlight Operates in similar mode as Contrast 3
60. lor and press ENTER Reversing Route Place cursor on Waypoint ENTER REPORT ENTER INVERT ENTER Reversing a Route plan is most typically used to return to the point where the Route Originally started Deleting Route Place cursor on Waypoint ENTER REPORT ENTER CLEAR ENTER A window is opened select YES and press ENTER to confirm select NO and press ENTER otherwise Changing Speed amp Fuel values Place cursor on Waypoint ENTER REPORT ENTER SPEED FUEL ENTER It is possible to modify the Speed and Fuel consumption values respectively by selecting SPEED and FUEL Insert value by using the ShuttlePoint knob and pressing ENTER NOTE Speed and fuel are made by the user to assist in estimating approximate travel time and fuel consumption for each Route 3 8 6 User Points List page Information on Waypoints MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER 4 Allows the display mode of User Points on the Chart page Distance and Bearing from the 2 Cursor or from the Ship s position 3 User Point Position 4 Graphic Symbol Identifier 6 Type of user Point Mark or Waypoint Figure 3 8 6 User Points List page GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 37 If the page contains more than 7 User Points the list continues in the next pages Move up down the ShuttlePoint knob to select the User Point you wish User Point I
61. made in the menu 6 The key Selects the Main Menu When in menu mode moving the ShuttlePoint knob to the right enters a selection moving the knob to the left clears the function If pressing MENU for 3 seconds from map display activates Edit mode to choose data to be shown in General 1 Line Small 1 Line Large 2 Lines Small Highway or Compass windows If pressing MENU for 3 seconds from Data pages Navigation Highway GPS Status NMEA Display allows to customize all data fields shown in the selected page 7 The key Allows the user to select a Destination point Target at the cursor or a saved Route or Mark The key Places Mark under the cursor position in Home mode Mark is placed under the ship s position The SS key Places Waypoints to make Routes The key and Lamp Contrast Press PWR to turn the chart plotter On Press and hold PWR down once the chart plotter has been turned On for 3 seconds turns the chart plotter Off Press and immediately release PWR to adjust light and contrast of the display 1 The won key Sets MOB Man OverBoard 4 C CARD slot 3 GPS Antenna connector Power and I O connector 2 6 TURNING POWER ON AND OFF Press and hold PWR for 1 second to turn on The chart plotter emits one rapid beep and the Start Up pages are displayed Ate TAPAS GM MAILEN ate TAPAS GM NLD GPS CHART 1806 CET ME DMERATIHE BERTE GSS GET 15 2001 2002 Cam M
62. n supplied by the GPS satellites is in Universal Time Coordinates UTC or Greenwich England Mean Time To change the chart plotter to read the correct time first you must figure out the offset and if it is daylight savings time For example on the West coast of the United States or Pacific Standard Time the offset needed would be 08 00 or 07 00 for daylight savings time Eastern Standard Time 05 00 or 04 00 for daylight savings time To change press MENU GENERAL SETUP ENTER TIME REFERENCE ENTER select 00 00 change the number for the desired offset 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 HI 8 9 10 11 12 Figure 2 11 Adjusting Time 2 12 ENTERING IN A MARK FROM A POSITION The 150C has the capability of storing up to 600 points To enter in a point from a list of positions Using the Chart page 1 On the Chart page press MARK to make a Mark at your current location 2 Press ENTER for more options 3 Select EDIT and press ENTER 4 Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Latitude and Longitude is highlighted and press ENTER 5 Press the up or down position on the ShuttlePoint knob to change the numbers press the left or right position on the ShuttlePoint knob to step to the next number 6 Press ENTER to move to the next line 7 Repeat step 5 to enter the Longitude 8 Press ENTER when finished and CLEAR to resume normal operation Another
63. new information keen bz Lee Angrer mar 1 TRE Figure 3 8 4b Edit Waypoint III 3 8 5 Route Report page Information on a Route Place cursor on Waypoint Press ENTER Select REPORT and press ENTER Also it is possible to select the Route Report page by pressing MENU ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER 4 Navigation Time from the Waypoint and the previous one 2 Fuel Consumption between the Waypoint and the previous one ILE Total Distance Distance from PR the first Waypoint of the route Leg Distance Distance 4 between the Waypoint and the previous one 5 Waypoint Number 6 Waypoint Position 7 Bearing Figure 3 8 5 Route Report page If there are more than 8 Waypoints shown use the ShuttlePoint knob to scrool down to see other points Selecting Route Place cursor on Waypoint ENTER REPORT ENTER SELECT ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the Route identifier and press ENTER Data related to the selected Route are shown on the screen Naming Route Place cursor on Waypoint ENTER REPORT ENTER NAME ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert the Route name and press ENTER Selecting Route Color Place cursor on Waypoint ENTER REPORT ENTER COLOR ENTER A window with 8 different colors appears use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the preferred co
64. ng on the antenna mounting bracket The antenna design also allows for easy flush mounting 1 Drill a inch hole in an area that was verified to receive satellite signals well 2 Unscrew the base of the antenna and remove the gasket 3 Thread the cable though the hole and route to the plotter 4 Apply a small coat of RTV to the underside of the antenna where the model number sticker is located Insert the shaft of the antenna into the hole OT Figure 2 1 GPS Antenna 2 2 CONNECTING POWER Before making connections to the chart plotter check for the correct voltage 10 18V dc the correct polarity and be sure the 2A fuse is wired in series on the Black wire Connecting the fuse in the black wire protects the NMEA data output wires from becoming damaged if they are accidentally touched to the red wire battery connection If the other wires are not used or if the installer is aware of this the fuse may be used on the red wire from the chart plotter 102318 VDC PWR BLACK Figure 2 2 Power On 2 3 OPTIONAL C MAP NT CARTOGRAPHY STANDARD HORIZON has taken advantage of C MAP s experience with professio nal navigation by allowing the use of the refined and improved cartography called NT The new cartography of NT makes creative use of colors patterns and icons to increase the familiarity and usability of the much larger coverage database of NT NT is supplied by C MAP in four sizes Local
65. o return to the Chart page 3 14 1 1 NMEA2 RTCM Input The chart plotter has the capability to be connected to a external Differential GPS beacon receiver with an RTCM output of 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 baud rates By selecting RTCM the Differential Correction Source is automatically set to External RTCM If RTCM2 RTOM input is different from NMEA or RTCM 4800 the NMEA2 Output is stopped and a warning message will be shown The default setting is NMEA Press MENU select ADVANCED SETUP press ENTER select INPUT OUTPUT select ENTER select NMEA2 RTCM INPUT press ENTER select the appro priate baud rate and press ENTER The NMEA inputs are capable of listening to Depth sounders wind speed and direction instruments temperature instruments and VHF s for DSC position request and send functions 3 14 1 2 Dual Station Operation Master Slave The CP150C is capable of dual station operation meaning the two CP150C s can be mounted at two separate locations and receive GPS fix from one antenna In fact ifthe CP150C is selected as the SLAVE any STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart Plotter CP150 CP160 or CP170C or any GPS capable of outputting NMEA RMC or GLL and VTG can be connected to the CP150C for dual station operation CONNECTION EXAMPLE for DUAL STATION OPERATION ARD HO STANDARD HORIZON STANDARD HORIZON D
66. on is not valid Y P REM A oa Ae OJO i D amp e GPS chart 150 c a J Figure 2 5 0 The chart plotter The a and keys Pressing the ZOOM IN shows more detail of a smaller area by changing the chart scale and zooming in on your display Press ZOOM OUT to change the scale and show a wider otherwise less detailed view Pressing and holding ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT allows the quick zoom that is the fast change of the chart scale where only the land areas are drawn When ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT is released all map details are shown 3 The ShuttlePoint knob The ShuttlePoint knob moves the cursor about on the display screen quickly and GPS Chart 150C amp STANDARD HORIZON Page 15 accurately It also scrolls the desired option in the menu page s It allows to exit from Home mode to Cursor mode When into menu pages moving it to right selects the desired option as ENTER moving it to the left exits from menu as CLEAR 4 The key Press ENTER to select the desired option or to confirm selection s The key Press CLEAR to set Home mode Also press CLEAR to exit from menu or data windows or to leave a menu without making changes to abort selected function or to step backward from a selection
67. oring Routes of 20 30 Waypoints each 3 15 0 2 Destination point The Destination point is the point to which the vessel is navigating It can be placed in any location on the map If the cursor is on a Mark or a Waypoint in a Route the Destination will be placed on the selected User Point If the Destination is not placed on any existing User Point the chart plotter creates a direct Destination that will be deleted when the navigation to is stopped Route Following Placing the Destination on a Waypoint allows Route following The user can decide the Route following direction When the Destination is reached the chart plotter changes the Destination to the next Waypoint on the Route 3 15 0 3 MOB MOB is a special Event that identifies the Man Over Board It is placed at the vessel s position Normally when the MOB marker is placed the chart plotter stops navigation to the selected Destination point if present and sets the MOB as new Destination 3 15 0 4 Measure DST BRG Allows measuring the Distance and the Bearing between two points on the Chart page This function may be turned on and off by MENU GENERAL SETUP ENTER MEASURE DST amp BRG ENTER ON or OFF ENTER To use this function 1 Press CLEAR until th Chart page is shown 2 Move the cursor to the first point and press ENTER 3 Move the cursor to the secind point that you want to measure the Distance between and press ENTER A pop up
68. page 29 WP 39 Vel 70 X XTE Alarm aee ien Dept oe pt beds 65 Z OM 15 ZOOM Ne 62 Page 73 STANDARD HORIZON LIMITED WARRANTY STANDARD HORIZON a division of Vertex Standard USA warrants to the original purchaser only each new Marine Product Product manufactured and or supplied by STANDARD HORIZON against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase In the event of a defect malfunction or failure of the Product during the warranty period Standard Horizon s liability for any breach of contract or any breach of express or implied warranties in connection with the sale of Products shall be limited solely to repair or replacement at its option of the Product or part s therein which upon examination by STANDARD HORIZON appear to be defective or not up to factory specifications STANDARD HORIZON may at its option repair or replace parts or subassemblies with new or reconditioned parts and subassemblies To receive warranty service the purchaser must deliver the Product transportation and Insurance prepaid to STANDARD HORIZON Marine Division of Vertex Standard 115 North Wright Brothers Dr Salt Lake City UT 84116 2838 Include proof of purchase indicating model serial number and date of purchase STANDARD HORIZON will return the Product to the purchaser freight prepaid STANDARD HORIZON will not warrant installation m
69. peration N Oo O1 P OW PO NOTE 1 Ifthe TD numbers are quite a bit off the Pair letters may be backward Reversing the two letters solves this problem Example Y amp Z Change to Z amp Y 2 If the position is still off select ALTER and turn it on Press MENU ADVANCED SETUP ENTER NAVIGATE ENTER COORDINATE SYSTEM ENTER TD ENTER ALTER 2 15 TRANSFER MARKS FROM PC OR OTHER GPS In order to use this feature you must have navigation software that is NMEA compatible To upload Marks from the chart plotter to the PC a serial 9 pin cable with a DB9 connector must be used The pin out of the cable is PC DB 9 connection Chart plotter connection Chart plotter connectio to NMEA 1 to NMEA 2 Pin 2 Receive Brown White Pin 3 Transmit Blue Gray Pin 5 Signal ground Green Green After the Marks have been entered into the GPS Utility program and the program has been setup to output NMEA 4800 Baud data A Receive points from the GPS Utility Program 1 Press MENU and select USER POINTS LIST press ENTER 2 Move the ShuttlePoint knob and select RECEIVE press ENTER 3 On the GPS Utility program send the Marks B Transmit saved Marks to the GPS Ultility program good for backup 1 Press MENU and select USER POINTS LIST press ENTER 2 Move the ShuttlePoint knob and select SEND press ENTER 3 On the GPS Utility program receive the Marks 2 16 SELECTING NORTH UP OR COURSE UP Press ME
70. r is not exposed to the direct sunlight The colors used are the same colors used on NT cartography Night is recommended when the environment is dark in order to reduce the glare of the display The chartplotter displays maps and screen in darker colors Sunlight is designed to enhance the visibility of the screen when the chartplotter is exposed to the sunlight The maps are much brighter than in the other modes and the depth areas are filled with white color so different depth areas are not easily distinguishable Auto Info select the type of Automatic Info Off On Points On All See Section 3 15 5 Time Line Sets the type of display for the Time Line The Time Line is a graphical indication of the direction in which the vessel is heading The Time Line origin is the vessel s position so the time line movement is synchronized with the vessels Icon Time Line course is given by the value of COG Course Over Ground and its length is proportional to the SOG Speed Over Ground When the Time Line is set to Infinite the line crosses the whole screen Off the Time Line is not shown Value Allows entering the Time Line length Time Reference UTC Local Local Offset Allows choosing UTC or Local Time display When Local Time is set the Local Time offset can be entered Data Window choose the preferred data window layout See Section 2 15 0 Time Format 12 24 hours Allows switching 12 or 24 hours time format Date Format MM D
71. ring TTG Course and Speed The user can customize all six fields shown on the page All data pages can be customized The user can select amongst the following data Distance To Go Bearing XTE Time To Go Depth Log Speed Compass Heading Velocity Made Good Water Temperature True Wind Speed True Wind Direction Apparent Wind Speed Apparent Wind Direction Trip Log Date Time Altitude KEEN IE GEN ONE MD Bd well 229 r 00 28 ee RE NER ET ae 18 0 eil D I kne BUR mm Figure 3 15 3 3 Highway page 3 15 3 4 Other pages About page Shows the System information Software version NT Library Bios Kernel File System and Internal GPS Cartridges in use type name and code and displays user data availability on the internal memory 3 15 4User Settings 3 15 4 0Map Customization STANDARD HORIZON has taken advantage of C MAP s experience with professio nal navigation by allowing the use of the refined and improved cartography called NT The new cartography of NT makes creative use of colors patterns and icons to increase the familiarity and usability of the much larger coverage database of NT NT is supplied by C MAP in four sizes Local Standard Wide and SuperWide some product types are only available in certain markets Refer to local NT catalogs for availability in your area For convenience the older NT and the NT are both compatible with all STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters Contact C
72. rts containing the inserted name is shown Repeat the operation to refine search or move through the list with ShuttlePoint knob Press ENTER to locate the port on the map NOTE A Warning message is shown when the inserted name is not in the ports list 3 15 6 2 Tide stations Finds the nearest Tide Stations up to 10 on the map from the boat position if a valid fix is received or from the cursor position if the received fix position is not good Press MENU FIND ENTER TIDE STATIONS ENTER A new window will appear in few seconds Choose the Tide Stations you want and press ENTER to display the Tide Graph page Press CLEAR to display the Tide Station chosen 3 15 6 3 Wrecks Searches for Nearest Wrecks Press MENU FIND ENTER WRECKS ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob 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 15 6 4 Obstructions Searches for Nearest Obstructions Press MENU FIND ENTER OBSTRUCTIONS ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the port and ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT to select next previous page Press ENTER to locate the selected Obstruction 3 15 6 5 User Points Searches for the nearest Marks Waypoints Once the User Points have been selected its coordinates will be centered on the Chart page Press MENU FIND ENTER
73. se the preferred order and press ENTER The User Points are sorted by the selected order Selecting User Points List MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER MODE ENTER Allows the display mode of User Points on the Chart page A window is shown with six options SHOW User Points is shown on the charts ICON only the User Point icon is shown User Point label is hidden HIDE the User Point is not shown SHOW ALL all User Points are shown on the charts ICON ALL all the User Points icon are shown User Points label are hidden HIDE ALL all User Points are hidden The selected mode for the User Point appears in the last right column of the table see Figure 3 8 6 Deleting selected User Point MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER DELETE ENTER Deletes the selected User Point A warning message appears select YES and press ENTER CLEAR otherwise If the selected point is the Target Destination the chart plotter shows a warning message saying that the function cannot be executed The Target must be deactivated before deleting the selected point Also if the selected point belongs to the active Route the Route with the Target it cannot be deleted Deleting All User Points MENU USER POINTS LIST ENTER DELETE ALL ENTER Deletes all User Point in the list A warning message appears select YES and press ENTER CLEAR otherwise If one of the points is the Target Destination t
74. t to an external device Receive User Points from the NMEA input port Activate the navigation assign the Destination to the selected User Point 3 15 0 7 Route Report Shows Waypoints position and label Distance and Bearing between Waypoints ETE Fuel consumption of the selected Route HEF L ETT an n e An D Lat im cs d Rep ae Ps at i E Figure 3 15 0 7 Route Report page Functions allowed from the Route Report Change the selected Route Edit the name of the Route Reverse the Route direction Delete the Route Enter estimated fuel consumption rate Enter estimated cruise speed Select the color of the Route 3 15 1Track History Track History function allows recording the actual vessel s past course The recorded track is plotted on the charts The functions allowed on the track history are Enable Disable recording Enable Disable track display on the Chart page Select the active track Track history can be organized in different track records Normally 1 to 5 tracks Select the recording interval Track history can be stored by Time Range E g 1 second to 10 minutes or by Distance E g 0 01 NM to 10 NM Select the track line pattern Delete the active track Delete all recorded tracks Display available used track points percentage or absolute value Select the track color instead of the track line pattern 3 15 2Input Output 3 15 2 0GPS Data
75. the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired selection and press ENTER 3 11 1 Selecting a track line color The chart plotter has 8 different line colors that you can choose for the track plotter To select from press MENU select TRACK press ENTER use the ShuttlePoint knob to select LINE COLOR press ENTER and choose the color using the ShuttlePoint knob 3 11 2 Turning on or off the Track plotter Press MENU select TRACK and press ENTER select TRACKING and press ENTER NOTE It is not possible to use the track function if the chart plotter is not receiving a fix 3 11 3 Saving a track to memory The chart plotter has the capability to store 5 track histories To store a track press MENU select TRACK and press ENTER select ACTIVE TRACK and press ENTER Select track the next position you want to save the next track to and press ENTER 3 11 4 Displaying track The chart plotter has the capability to enable or disable the displaying of track Press MENU select TRACK and press ENTER select VISIBLE and press ENTER Select ON to display track on chart otherwise select OFF and press ENTER 3 11 5 Deleting track Deletes all tracks Press MENU select TRACK and press ENTER select DELETE and press ENTER A warning window appears select YES and press ENTER to confirm select NO otherwise 3 12 MAINTENANCE The chart plotter does not turn On The voltage or the polarity may not be correct
76. tions User Points and Coordinates 3 15 6 0 Port Services Tolocate and display the nearest available facilities of a particular type i e the nearest Hospital sailmaker bank etc Press MENU FIND ENTER PORT SERVICES ENTER The icons of the available services are shown Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select any facility and press ENTER The list of the nearest ports up to 10 containing the facility will be shown on the screen Then choose the port you want and press ENTER 3 15 6 1 Ports Shows the list of all max 8 ports placed near the cursor position Press MENU FIND ENTER PORT ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the port Press ENTER to locate it NOTE A Warning message is shown if there is no C CARD inserted or there are no ports on the C CARD GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 69 Searching by list Press MENU FIND ENTER PORT ENTER MENU Rebuild and display the complete ports list Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the port and ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT to select next previous page Press ENTER to locate the selected port on the map Searching by name Press MENU FIND ENTER PORT ENTER MENU MENU Use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert port name max 15 characters Press ENTER to accept press CLEAR to cancel name entry If inserted name is found the list with all po
77. to retrace you path to the MOB point efficiently 3 10 0 Using MOB function Press MOB to place the MOB mark at the ship s coordinates GPS Chart 1500 c STANDARD HORIZON Page Ai 3 10 1 Deleting MOB Place the cursor over the MOB mark icon press ENTER select DELETE and press ENTER again 3 11 TRACK PLOTTER FUCTIONS The chart plotter can be setup to record the vessels track as the vessel is moving The chart plotter is capable of logging the track via time or distance The chart plotter can store up to 5 tracks with a total of 1000 points 3 11 0 Selecting Time and Distance Before you use the track plotter function it is important that you set up it to log the points either by time or distance To select press MENU select TRACK and press ENTER select STEP UNIT and press ENTER Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select Time or Distance and press ENTER After you selected Time or Distance the next item you will need to select the interval that the chart plotter will lay down the track a If you have selected Time interval from STEP UNIT in the above step using the Shuttlepoint knob to select TIME and press ENTER A popup menu will appear with time selections move the ShuttlePoint knob to the desired selection and press ENTER b If you have selected Distance interval from STEP UNIT in the above step using the Shuttlepoint knob to select DISTANCE and press ENTER A popup menu will appear with time selections move
78. ts between 1 or 2 the Polarity between or Default settings are Port EXT PORT Baud Rate 4800 Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 Polarity 2 Input Data Display To allow the chart plotter to act as a computer terminal and display the incoming data exactly as it is received If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable you may have selected the wrong input parameters for your particular receiver for example Baud Rate 9600 instead of Baud Rate 4800 Check your receiver manual to be sure that you have selected the proper parameter If the screen is blank you may have a broken connection and no data is being received or you may have connected the device to the other input port 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 3 14 1 NMEA Input Output The chart plotter has 3 NMEA Outputs and 2 inputs Pinout and wiring examples are shown on the following pages CONNECTOR POWER amp In Out Cable WIRE COLOR Description BLACK Battery Ground CONNECTION EXAMPLES Check the equipments owner s manual connections Negative 12VDC source RED Positive 12VDC Positive 12VDC source GREEN NMEA Ground Common NMEA connection on VHF s Instruments and Autopilots BLUE NMEA 1 Input NMEA Output of VHF radio for DSC Distress and Position Request BROWN NM
79. ucts during subsequent production without incurring the obligation to install such changes or improvements on previously manufactured Products The implied warranties which the law imposes on the sale of this Product are expressly LIMITED in duration to the time period specified above STANDARD HORIZON shall not be liable under any circumstances for consequential damages resulting from the use and operation of this Product or from the breach of this LIMITED WARRANT Y any implied warranties or any contract with STANDARD HORIZON IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS STANDARD HORIZON MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply This warranty gives specific legal rights and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state
80. window will be shown that indicates the distance between the two points and the bearing from one point to the other GPS Chart 150C Ss STANDARD HORIZON Page 53 3 15 0 5 Information on User Points Placing the cursor over any User Point a pop up window showing Information related to the object found is shown on the Chart page Example of pop up window with information on a Mark Distance and Bearing from current vessel s position to the selected Mark are show as well Mark Icon Name and Coordinates rum 407s Fed Hin ED Sg hass Figure 3 15 0 5 C CARD Menu Waypoint Icon name Route number and Coordinates 34 Hmmm SH Lan a Diod A Figure 3 15 0 5a Waypoint window Route Leg Route Number Previous and Next Waypoint names 3 15 0 6 User Points List The User Points List contains the list with all User Points stored in the chart plotter memory It shows User Point s Type Mark Waypoint Icon Label Coordinates and Distance and Bearing from current vessel s position and Mode Figure 3 15 0 6 User Points list Functions allowed from the User Points List Display User Points List by icon type Search any User Point in the List Locate any User Point on the maps Edit the selected User Point Sort User Points List Select mode of display User Point on the Chart page Delete the selected User Point Delete all User Points Send all User Points in the Lis
81. x Objects are shown US Simplified Shows Complex Object with one icon only Non complex Nav Aids are shown using NOAA symbology Off Lights Signals Buoys amp Beacons are no longer displayed on the charts Light Sectors Enables Disables the display of Light Sectors The default setting is On Attention Areas Enables Disables the display of Attention Areas areas in which special attention by the mariner is required due to some natural or man made hazards or sailing regulations and restrictions The default setting is On The Attention Areas will always be contour only when On Tides amp Current Enables Disables the display of Tides and Currents The default setting is On When tide and currents display is disabled the Tide Stations search cannot be activated see Section 3 15 5 3 Seabed Type Enables Disables the display of Seabed Type The default setting is On Ports amp Services Enables Disables the display of Ports and Services areas along shore with facilities for mooring downloading and uploading ships generally sheltered from waves and winds The default setting is On When Ports and Services display is disabled the Port By Name and Port Services search cannot be activated see Section 3 15 5 2 and 3 15 6 Tracks amp Routes Enables Disables the display of Tracks and Routes recom mended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic separation schemes deep waters routes The de
82. xpanded Info pages ssssesseseseseseererrrrrrrr rren 66 ae ao ee 67 185 PT IMO PTT 67 2155 ENE 68 ETNE 69 TEPPE 69 AP E 69 TN 70 Searching Dy NAME EE T 70 TETEN 70 EE 70 Ou Qi Ge AV eo EN EE EE 70 EE Ma a eaeecceect canta E E 70 Di 20 COOMIMa ee 70 71 SS STANDARD HORIZON GPS Chart 150C FC FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC limits for Class A digital devices This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed or used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfe rence with radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instance If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment try to correct the problem by relocating the equipment Consult an authorized STANDARD HORIZION dealer or other qualified service technician if the problem cannot be corrected Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device cannot cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Congratulations on you purchase of the GPS Chart CP150C Whether this is your first chart plotter or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment the STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring your enjoyment of this ch
83. ys zero Differential Correction Source None RTCM WAAS None No correction applied RTOM 104 Input WAAS Correction from WAAS satellite WAAS Wide Area Argu mentation System is a system at the moment composed by 2 satellites that reduces the fix position error down to 5 meters The WAAS satellites Ids are numbered 120 and higher For all other items see Section 3 14 1 3 15 4 8 Alarms Allows setting Arrival XTE Depth Anchor and Grounding alarms The chart plotter sounds an acoustic alarm and shows a warning message when any of the above alarms goes off Arrival Alarm Sets and acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is approaching the destination The user can select the desired alarm range or disable the alarm XTE Alarm Sets an acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is deviating from a defined course The user can select the desired alarm range or disable the alarm Depth Alarm Sets an acoustic alarm to sound when the received depth value from a depth sounder with NMEA output is too shallow The user can select the desired depth alarm limit or disable the alarm a line representing the depth alarm limit is drawn on the Depth Graph Anchor Alarm Sets an alarm to sound when the ship moves off a selected location The user can select the desired alarm range or disable the alarm Audible Alarm Enable disable the alarm beep Grounding Alarm The chart plotter is provided with a function that by querying t

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