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1. TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 11 2 6 Main screens After you have turned the unit on see section 2 4 it displays the Satellite Status screen until it acquires a position fix then displays the Underway screen This is one of the five main screens Each main screen displays a particular navigation function Five main screens Underway A chart with boat movement and position Highway A chart with the destination at the top and the boat in the middle Navigation Access the navigation functions Fuel The fuel computer this is only displayed if the fuel kit is installed and fuel data set up Position Boat position and navigation data To move to the next main screen press the Esc key After the Position screen it returns to the Underway screen Other screens Satellite Status Information about the GPS satellites Menu Customise the TRACKER950 options To display these screens press the Sat or Menu keys in main screens that display these keys display the Satellite Status screen from the Menu screen by selecting Satellite To return to a main screen press the Esc key one or more times 12 gt NAVMAN DE were Doom in Underway Screen Ur des fal Zoos Ir Highway Screen 175 11 To HPTO18 OTG 15 8 nm BRG 010 M SOG 1 0 Kn COG 060 M Position Screen TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 2 7 Navigating The TRACKER950 has two ways
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3. NVM Non Volatile Memory Stores the settings and data in your TRACKER950 This data is stored while the unit is turned off so the data is retained when you switch it on 40 gt NAVMAN Route Two or more waypoints linked in sequence to form a path for the boat The route has a start and end waypoint and can be traversed from start to finish or in reverse There can be up to 25 routes each with up to 50 waypoints see section 6 2 SOG Speed Over Ground Current boat speed over the ground This is not necessarily the same as the boat speed through the water nor the speed at which it is approaching the destination STR Steering The difference between COG and CTS TTG Time To Go The estimated time to reach the destination UTC Universal Time Coordinated or Coordinated Universal Time A standard world time formerly called Greenwich Mean Time GMT Waypoint A user definable chart position Waypoints are displayed on the chart as one of 12 icons with the name below There can be up to 500 waypoints see section 6 1 XTE Cross Track Error The distance from the boat to the original plotted course VMG Velocity Made Good The speed at which the boat is approaching the destination TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D Conditions of Sale amp Warranty IMPORTANT Some of the following terms and conditions vary from country to country Please check with your NAVMAN dealer from who
4. b then centre on the boat and zoom in to see more detail c then switch between those two displays by pressing the Centre key once or twice quickly Autopan When you centre on the boat by pressing the Centre key twice quickly it turns Autopan on The chart automatically scrolls to keep the boat position in the centre of the screen Autopan stays on until you press any key other than Zoom In ZoomOut or Esc Markers and Navigation Aids In the Underway screen when you move the cursor to a C MAP symbol a window appears explaining what the symbol is If the Expand softkey is displayed you can press it to see more information about the symbol TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 17 4 1 GoTo screen GoTo is a simple way of navigating straight to one To cancel a GoTo place to the cursor position or to a waypoint 1 In the Underway screen press the GoTo key To start the GoTo 2 Press Cancel The TRACKER950 will stop 1 In the Underway screen zoom in or out until navigating to the destination the boat and destination are visible pet oy 1 2 Press the GoTo key A dotted line joins the boat and cursor positions showing the planned course 3 Move the cursor to the destination this can be a waypoint or just the current cursor position Warning make sure that the course does not pass over land or dangerous waters 4 Press the Confirm key to start the GoTo The TRACKER950 will start navigating to
5. displayed as a line from the centre of the circles e The value of HDOP indicates the error in the GPS position caused by poor satellite positions A low value indicates a more precise fix a higher value a less accurate fix Esc key Return to the previous screen Mapshft key Go to the Mapshift screen to apply a correction to make the displayed position match the chart position see section 3 3 amp NAVMAN CES 1051335312 L s Pa De se a nn HOOP 1 1 27 190213153107 18 26 mm TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 15 3 3 Mapshift screen and datums Satellite derived positions are based on a worldwide reference datum known as WGS84 Some paper charts are based on datums other than WGS84 This results in an offset between a latitude and longitude plotted on the paper chart and the same latitude and longitude plotted on the TRACKER950 To match the TRACKER950 with your local charts you must enter the datum for your local area see Appendix A for a list of available datums Once your local datum has been entered all latitudes and longitudes including waypoints will match the paper charts see section 9 2 If you prefer to retain the WGS84 datum no local datum but find that the boat position is offset you can correct this offset with the mapshift function Warning Mapshift is for eliminating minor offsets It must not be used to correct positions to match local
6. Satellite Status screen The other menus are described in the following sections 28 gt NAVMAN D r ral Setup Navigation Setup COI Unis te Alorna Hae Configuration Track History Fuel Setup Communication Simulation Hode TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Menu map with default settings in brackets Menu General Setup Navigation Setup CDI Units Alarms Map Configuration Track History Fuel Setup Simulation Mode gt NAVMAN Satellite Status screen Backlight 16 Local time Ofst 0 NMEA output OFF Language English Map datum WGS84 North reference Automag Map orientation North Up Velocity averaging 20 secs Projected course OFF User Data 1 XTE User Data 2 TTG User Data 3 CDI Scale User Data 4 ETA Land Settings menu Marine Settings menu CDI scale 0 1 nm Distance units nm Speed units Kts Depth units m Arrival radius OFF Anchor alarm OFF XTE alarm ON Low fuel OFF Nav aids features menu Track history ON Plotting interval Distance Resolution by dist 0 05 nm Resolution by time 10 sec Track memory used Clear track memory Other Settings menu Tank full Tank size Set remaining Clear used Units L Num engines 0 Fuel cal Flow filter 10 sec Range Chart Settings menu Communication Mode Normal Speed Activate simulation OFF the other menu items depend on the setting for Mode
7. Satellite Status screen is wrong or off a No GPS or DGPS fix b In simulation mode Turn simulation mode off see section 9 7 c Local Time Offset is wrong The time displayed is UTC GMT from the GPS Satellites plus the Local Time Offset Check that the offset is correct see section 9 1 You must change the Local Time Offset when daylight saving time starts and ends 10 Autopilot not responding to TRACKER950 no output to radar e NMEA output disabled Select NMEA Output ON in the General Setup menu see section 9 1 11 Depth not displayed a Set a user definable field to Depth see section 9 2 b Check depth sounder is working 12 No fuel functions available a Fuel kit not installed b Fuel functions not enabled Set Num Engines to 1 or 2 see section 9 6 c Cables not connected or plugged into wrong sockets in display unit Match the colours 13 Fuel Used or Remaining seem wrong The engine has been run while the TRACKER950 is turned off and it has not recorded the fuel use Wire the Auto power option see section 10 3 b Fuel may be surging back and forward through a transducer in rough seas Try installing a one way valve between the fuel transducer and the fuel tank c You have not set Tank Full or Set Remaining every time you have refuelled TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual d When refuelling air pockets may have prevented the tank filling completely e Recalibrate th
8. glands or to make it shorter Or you can extend it by up to 30 m 100 ft Before cutting it install the cable temporarily finish installation and test the system follow steps 9 to 16 e Cut the cable some distance from a connector Install the cable in its final place Reconnect the wires and braid matching the wire colours Ensure the joint is waterproof and strong we recommend fitting heatshrink to each wire and over the whole joint Do not cut the cable near a connector and do not try to disassemble a connector e Test the system again Optional fuel kit 9 Fit the fuel kit following the instructions that come with the kit You can cut the transducer wires follow the suggestions for cutting the antenna cable Setup and test 10 Plug the cables into the back of the unit e match the colour on the end of the plug to the colour of the nut on the socket e lock the plug in place by pushing the locking ring towards the socket and turning it a quarter turn clockwise If you plug a cable into the wrong TRACKER950 socket by mistake nothing will be damaged 11 Insert a C MAP cartridge see section 1 2 12 Unclip the dust cover Turn the TRACKER950 on see section 2 4 Adjust the angle of the display unit to be easily seen Tighten the mounting knobs 13 Atthe Satellite Status screen check that it displays GPS satellites see section 3 Wait for the GPS receiver to start up and the fix type to change f
9. of To teplaco the display unit the unit Unclip the dust cover 1 Sit the unit in its cradle with the rubber washers between the bracket and the display unit case amp NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 7 1 4 Navigation data Latitude and longitude Latitude and longitude are displayed in degrees and minutes Degrees symbol Minutes symbol 43 12 538 N N or S of equator for latitude E or W of zero for longitude Minutes 0 to 60 to 3 decimal places Degrees Navigation data Data displayed on the TRACKER950 has three letter names The boat is sailing from the start to the destination and has moved off the original plotted course from the start to the destination BRG Bearing to destination Bearing to the destination from the boat COG Course Over Ground Direction in which the boat is moving over the ground Note When SOG lt 0 2 knot COG is not updated CTS Course To Steer Optimum course to steer to return to the original plotted course DTG Distance To Go Distance from the boat to the destination ETA Expected Time of Arrival At the destination assuming that SOG and COG remain constant SOG Speed Over Ground Current boat speed over the ground This is not necessarily the same as the boat speed through the water nor the speed at which it is approaching the destination STR Steering The difference between COG and CTS TTG Time To Go The estimated time to reach the destination XTE C
10. receiver to start up which should take less than three minutes 4 It is then ready to use It displays the Underway screen the first of the main screens see section 2 6 To turn the unit off manually Hold down the Esc key The unit beeps and displays a countdown window Continue to hold down the Esc key until the unit turns off 2 5 Man overboard MOB The MOB feature saves the boat s position and then navigates back to this point To do this 1 Either e hold down the two softkeys labelled MOB at the same time for about a second or press an external MOB button for about a second if one is installed It beeps 4 times and boat s position is stored as the waypoint MOB 2 The display changes to the Underway screen with a scale of 0 1 miles with the MOB waypoint situated in the centre of the screen It goes to plotter mode with a white screen with crosshatching rather than displaying a chart see section 9 4 gt NAVMAN 3 If the NMEA output is on you are asked Is Autopilot Active This gives you the opportunity to disengage the autopilot now before going to the MOB waypoint Then press the Yes or No key Warning If the autopilot is active and you press the Yes key then this might result in a sudden and dangerous turn 4 Navigate back to the place where MOB was pressed To clear MOB 1 Press the two MOB keys again 2 A window appears asking if you want to cancel the MOB Press Yes
11. the destination apa 18 amp NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 5 Highway Screen CCE he AL it The Highway screen displays a chart with your current position and heading when you are navigating to a destination e The destination is automatically positioned directly ahead at the top centre of the chart The boat position is automatically maintained in the centre of the chart You can see on the chart where you are where you are heading and if you are approaching land or any dangerous water e It displays two vertical parallel lines called the CDI Course Deviation Indicator The straight line joining the start to the destination is the ideal course for the boat The CDI lines are on either side of the ideal course The distance from a CDI line to the ideal course is called the CDI Scale set this to the maximum distance that you would like the boat to deviate from the ideal course see section 9 3 The CDI lines are like a highway over the water that you would like the boat to move along As the boat moves away from the ideal course it will appear to move towards one of the CDI lines e It displays four user definable data fields see section 9 2 Two fields have large digits so they can be read from a distance Esc key Go to the Navigation screen UndrWay key Go to the Underway screen Menu key Go to the Menu screen Fuel key Go to the Fuel screen gt NAVMA
12. will turn off e To turn Autopan on again press the Centre key twice quickly Esc key Go to the Highway screen The left most softkey can have two functions if the boat is navigating along a route the key is Skip e otherwise the key is GoTo Skip key Stop navigating to the current waypoint on the route and start navigating to the next waypoint on the route GoTo key Displays the GoTo screen GoTo is a simple way of navigating straight to one place see section 4 1 Hide key e To remove navigation data from the screen so as to display more of the chart press the Hide key once To remove the softkey names so that the chart fills the entire screen press the Hide key again The Hide Zoom In and ZoomOut keys are still active even though they are not displayed e To restore the data press the same key second from the left again Centre key Moves the chart so that either the boat or cursor is in the centre of the screen To centre on the cursor press the Centre key once To centre on the boat press the Centre key twice quickly This turns Autopan on see below and temporarily moves the cursor to the boat gt NAVMAN To WTO After centring the screen around the boat or cursor you can change the scale by pressing the Zoom In or ZoomOut keys and the TRACKER950 will retain the scale selected This is useful For example you can a centre on the cursor and ZoomOut to see the entire route
13. 5 Set the CDI Scale to the maximum distance that you would like the boat s path to deviate from the original plotted course The options are 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 and 10 0 distance units Distance Units Options are nautical miles statute miles or kilometres Speed Units Options are knots miles per hour and kilometres per hour 30 gt NAVMAN Depth Units Options are feet fathoms or metres Arrival Radius Alarm When the Arrival Radius alarm is enabled it gives an alarm a when the boat comes within this distance of a waypoint either a normal or danger waypoint b or when the boat is navigating a route to a waypoint and the boat passes the waypoint To enable the alarm enter an Arrival Radius distance up to 9 99 distance units To disable the alarm set the Arrival Radius value to OFF TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Anchor Alarm When the Anchor Alarm is enabled it gives an alarm when the boat moves by more than the Anchor Alarm distance To enable the alarm enter an Anchor Alarm distance up to 9 99 distance units The TRACKER950 saves the current boat position To disable the alarm set the Anchor Alarm value to OFF The accuracy of the alarm is determined by the accuracy of the positioning system typically within 10 m for GPS and 2 to 5 m for DGPS XTE Alarm When the XTE Alarm is enabled it gives an alarm when the boat is navigating to a point
14. Bearing to destination Bearing to the destination from the boat CDI Course Deviation Indicator On the Highway screen a graphical indication of the distance from the boat to the original plotted course XTE see section 5 COG Course Over Ground Direction in which the boat is moving over the ground C MAP An electronic chart module see section 1 2 CTS Course To Steer Optimum course to steer to return to the original plotted course Cursor A cross shaped symbol on the screen see section 2 2 Depth Sounder A device for measuring the depth using ultrasonics DGPS Differential Global Positioning System A satellite and land based navigational tool see section 3 Differential beacon Part of the DGPS system see section 3 DTG Distance To Go Distance from the boat to the destination ETA Expected Time of Arrival at the destination assuming that SOG and COG remain constant GoTo A simple way of navigating straight to a waypoint or to the cursor position see section 4 1 GMT see UTC GPS Global Positioning System A satellite based navigation tool see section 3 Legs are the straight segments of a route between waypoints A route consisting of four waypoints will have three legs MOB function Starts navigating back to the place where someone fell overboard see section 2 5 NMEA National Marine Electronics Association NMEA 0183 A standard for interfacing marine electronic devices
15. ER Installation and Operation Manual 8 Position screen This displays navigation data with the latitude and GPa Fix one 0S longitude of the boat in large numbers RUE Esc key Go to the Underway screen 34 8 41 696 S Menu key Go to the Menu screen a Highway key Go to the Highway screen 176 0 50 525 E Nav key Go to the Navigation screen Fuel key Go to the Fuel screen To WPTOO2 Sat key Go to the Satellite status screen DTG 164 7 nm BRG 128 M SOG 16 6 Kn COG 116 M gt NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 27 9 Menu screen The TRACKER950 has a number of advanced navigation features which are set up through this menu We recommend that you become totally familiar with the operation of the unit using the default settings before making any changes to the data in these menus To display the Menu display the Position Highway or Fuel screen and press the Menu key Using the Menus A menu is a list of items To select an item in a menu press the CursorUp or CursorDown key to highlight the item then press the CursorRight key If the item is another menu then the menu will be displayed Select a further item e Ifthe item is a piece of data then a small window will appear displaying the data Use the cursor keys to change the data then press Enter Press Esc to leave the data unchanged The first item in the first menu is Satellite Select this to display the
16. GKERSS9 Standard configuration __ TRACKER950 display unit with protective cover for the C MAP slot e Mounting Bracket 2 mounting knobs and 2 rubber washers e Dust cover for display unit Power NMEA cable e NAVMAN 1220 GPS antenna with 10 m of cable and its own Installation and Operation manual e This Installation and Operation manual 10 2 Options and accessories a C MAP electronic charts cartridges for regions where you will be navigating b For DGPS positioning NAVMAN DGPS 1 DGPS antenna this replaces the standard NAVMAN 1220 GPS antenna Oracompatible differential receiver from another manufacturer c Fuel kit for single or twin petrol engines Single engine kit e Fuel transducer with 8 m of cable to connect to the TRACKER950 Twin engine kit e Two fuel transducers each with 8 m of cable Y cable to connect the transducers to the TRACKER950 e T junction connector 34 amp NAVMAN If you install a fuel kit you should wire Auto Power on so that the TRACKER950 is on all the time the engine is on and no fuel consumption is missed see section 10 3 Depth sounder with transducer and NMEA output e One or more external MOB switches momentary push to make switches which are suitably waterproof and rugged f One or more external beepers with built in drivers The TRACKER950 output is 12 V DC 250 mA maximum g PC Interface Kit TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and
17. HJORSEY 1955 MIDWAY AS 61 QATAR NATION BOGOTA OBS HONG KONG 63 MINNA QORNOQ BUKIT RIMPAH HU TZU SHAN MONTSERRAT 58 REUNION C CANAVERAL IGN 1954 MPORALOKO REV KERTAU CAMP AREA AS IGN47 NAD 1927 REV NAHRWAN CANTONAS 66 IGN47 51 NAD 1983 ROME 1940 CAPE IGN72 NAHRWAN S AMERICAN 69 CARTHAGE INDIAN NANKING 1960 SANTO DOS 65 CHATHAM 1971 INDIAN 1954 NAPARIMA BWI SAO BRAZ CHAU ASTRO INDIAN 1975 NEWP SANTO SAPPER H 43 CMPINCHAUSPE IRELAND 1965 NORWEGIAN SCHWARZECK amp NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 37 Appendix B Troubleshooting This troubleshooting guide assumes that you have read and understood this manual It is possible in many cases to solve difficulties without having to send the unit back to the manufacturer for repair Please follow this troubleshooting section before contacting the nearest NAVMAN dealer There are no user serviceable parts Specialised methods and testing equipment are required to ensure that the unit is reassembled correctly and is waterproof Users who service the TRACKER950 themselves will void the warranty see appendix D Repairs to the TRACKER950 must only be carried out by a service centre approved by Talon Technology If the unit must be sent to a service centre for repair you must send in any antennas and fuel transducers as well More information can be found on our website Www navman com 1 TRACKER950 will not switch on a Cables not connected or plugged i
18. N CDI 0 5nn XTE R 0 0 na DTG 12 6 na 506 1 0 kn Nenu TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 19 6 Navigation screen o F 8 Use the Navigation screen to create edit and delete waypoints and routes You can also calculate distances and bearings along a path on the chart Esc key e if fuel is enabled go to the Fuel screen e otherwise go to the Position screen Waypts key Go to the Waypoints screen to add change or delete waypoints see section 6 1 Routes key Go to the Routes screen to add change or delete routes see section 6 2 Dist key Go to the Distance screen to calculate distances and bearings see section 6 3 6 1 Waypoints 6 1 1 Introduction to waypoints Waypoints are points on the chart which you can define They appear on the chart as shown in section 2 2 They can be created changed and deleted A waypoint has a position A waypoint has a name and can be specified as normal or danger Normal You can navigate to a normal waypoint and it can be included in a route Danger A danger waypoint is a point that you want to avoid If the boat comes within the arrival radius of a danger waypoint the unit can give an alarm see section 9 3 You can not navigate to a danger waypoint Make sure that you do not create a waypoint on land or in dangerous water if you are going to navigate to the waypoint ser Ae 20 gt NAVMAN 6 1 2 Waypoints scr
19. Operation Manual 10 3 Installation PAIE unit Keep the dust cover on the display unit during installation Choose a location for the unit that is easily seen and is not exposed to the direct sun or water To the left of the helm is preferred for when the helmsman is wearing polarised sunglasses Screw the mounting bracket to the boat with four screws Loosen the knobs at each end of the display unit and sit the unit in the bracket with the rubber washers between the bracket and the case Power NMEA cable 4 Connect the Power NMEA cable power wires to a DC power supply between 11 and 16 6 V DC as shown This power supply must be protected with a fuse or circuit breaker of between 2 and 3 A If it does not have this fit a 2 A fuse in the power supply line To enable Auto Power see section 10 connect the yellow Power NMEA cable wire to the positive power supply as shown If you do not want Auto Power leave the wire disconnected make sure it can not touch any other conductor Fit any external beepers and connect to the Power NMEA cable as shown If the beepers require more than 250 mA DC total fit a relay Fit any external MOB switches and connect to the Power NMEA cable as shown Antenna 8 gt NAVMAN Install the GPS or DGPS antenna following the instructions that come with the antenna The antenna must be placed so that it has a clear view of the sky You can cut the antenna cable to lead it through
20. TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Natural features ON Rivers amp lakes ON Cultural features ON Landmarks ON Water turbulence ON Bathometric lines ON Depth area limits 000 Bathometrics amp soundings range Spot soundings ON 0 15m Bottom type ON Ports amp services ON Attention areas Contour Tracks amp routes ON Lights ON Bouys amp beacons ON Signals ON Cartograph objects ON Names ON Compass ON Chart generation ON New objects ON Complex object icon Single Info level Detailed Lat lon grid OFF Chart boundaries ON Waypoint icons ON Track display ON Plotter mode OFF Send All Waypoints Send All Routes Send Track Delete All Waypoints Delete All Routes Delete Track 29 9 1 General Setup Backlight Backlight brightness 16 Levels Local Time Ofst The difference between local time and UTC GMT You must change Local Time Ofst when daylight saving time starts and ends NMEA Output Enable Disable the NMEA0183 output for the autopilot or radar Language Select the language for the screens The options are Dutch English French German Italian Portuguese Spanish and Swedish 9 2 Navigation Setup Map Datum 128 chart datums are provided The satellite derived positions displayed on the TRACKER950 can be adjusted to match your local paper charts by selecting the appropriate datum for your region North Referen
21. The accuracy of the DGPS position is typically 2 to 5 m 6 to 15 feet depending on the distance to the nearest beacon Coverage A GPS antenna can receive signals from the GPS satellites when it is almost anywhere on earth However differential beacons are usually only installed near ports or important waterways and each beacon only has a limited range typically less than 400 km 220 nm 14 gt NAVMAN GPS and DGPS antennas The NAVMAN GPS antenna gives a GPS position The unit has a high gain antenna and a sensitive 12 channel receiver It tracks signals from all satellites visible above the horizon and uses measurements from all satellites more than 5 above the horizon to calculate the position The NAVMAN differential receiver has a unique H Field toroidal antenna for high sensitivity and excellent immunity from electrical noise and which requires no grounding The receiver has two channels and automatically selects the strongest differential beacon signal to use The NAVMAN DGPS antenna has both a GPS receiver and a differential receiver and automatically applies the differential corrections to the GPS position and gives a DGPS position Startup Each time a NAVMAN GPS antenna is turned on it normally takes about 50 seconds before it outputs the first position If it has not been turned on for several months or if it has been moved more than 1000 km 550 nm since it was last turned off then it will take two min
22. VMAN NAVMAN is a registered trademark of Talon Research and Development Company Limited All rights reserved Manufacturers Talon Technology Limited PO Box 68155 Newton Auckland New Zealand Tel 64 9 481 0500 Fax 64 9 480 3176 e mail sales talon co nz T TALON TECHNOLOGY Designers and manufacturers of GPS communication and marine products TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Lon 174 44 535 E Made in New Zealand 1951060A MNO00084 aT TALON TECHNOLOGY TRACKER950 Lat 36 48 404 S Designers and manufacturers of GPS communication and marine products
23. ace The TRACKER950 can be connected to a Windows based PC to simplify using waypoints and routes These can be created and changed on the PC then downloaded to the TRACKER950 see the PC interface kits documentation gt NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 13 3 Satellite Status screen The satellite status screen displays the signal strengths of the visible GPS satellites their current positions and information about the accuracy of the calculated position 3 1 GPS and DGPS worldwide navigation GPS and DGPS The US Government operates the GPS system There are twenty four satellites orbiting the earth that broadcast position and time signals The positions of these satellites are constantly changing Your GPS receiver analyses the signals from the closest satellites and calculates exactly where it is on earth This is called the GPS position All GPS positions have some errors caused by small variations in the positions of the satellites and by atmospheric effects The accuracy of the GPS position is typically better than 10 m 33 feet for 95 of the time To make GPS positions more accurate a system of land based transmitters has been developed called differential beacons These transmit correction signals that a receiver can use to correct for most of the errors in the GPS position Such a receiver is called a differential receiver and the corrected position is called the DGPS position
24. acy of fuel measurements from 10 to better than 2 For twin engine installations calibration of each transducer is required Calibrating the fuel transducer requires accurate measurement of the fuel used This is easiest with a small portable tank It should be noted that due to air pockets it is very difficult to fill underfloor tanks to the same level twice At least 15 litres should be used to ensure an accurate calibration The more fuel used the more accurate the calibration will be Each transducer in a twin engine installation must be calibrated separately This may be done at the same time with two portable tanks or at different times using one tank at a time The procedure is as follows 1 Select Clear Used to set the set Fuel Used to zero 2 Connect the measurement tank s to the engine s via the fuel transducer s 3 Run the engine s at normal cruising speed until at least 15 litres is indicated 30 for twin engines 4 Check the actual amount of fuel used per engine The easiest way to do this is to refill the tank s to the original level s and record the value s shown on the fuel dispenser 5 Select Fuel Cal on the fuel menu The amount of fuel that the TRACKER950 has recorded will be displayed Use the CursorLeft or CursorRight key to change this to the actual fuel amount used then press the Menu key Repeat for the other engine in a twin engine installation TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installa
25. ance Clean the TRACKER950 case with a damp cloth or mild detergent Avoid abrasive cleaners and petrol or other solvents Keep the protective cover over the slot for the C MAP cartridge at all times If the slot gets dirty clean it by blowing the dirt out If it gets wet clean it with clean fresh water and dry it with warm dry air Clip the dust cover over the display when you are not using the unit or if you remove the unit from the boat 6 gt NAVMAN C MAP cartridges Handle the cartridges carefully Keep them in their protective cases when not plugged into the TRACKER950 If they get dirty or wet clean them with a damp cloth or mild detergent TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 1 2 C MAP chart cartridges A C MAP electronic chart cartridge has chart details required for navigating in a particular region When you plug the cartridge in the extra details are automatically superimposed on the TRACKER950 s built in chart of the world The cartridge plugs into a slot in the upper left side of the display unit When you insert or remove a cartridge it does not matter if the TRACKER950 is turned on or off To insert a cartridge 1 Remove the protective cover from the C MAP slot 2 Take the C MAP cartridge out of its case Keep the case 3 Hold the cartridge up to the slot with the label facing you and the edge with the gold contacts on the back of the cartridge facing the sl
26. and the distance from the boat to the original plotted course XTE is more than CDI Course Deviation Indicator value To enable the alarm set the XTE Alarm value to ON To disable the alarm set the XTE Alarm value to OFF Low Fuel Alarm When the Low Fuel alarm is enabled it gives an alarm when the fuel remaining in the tank is less than the Low Fuel value To enable the alarm enter a Low Fuel value Ensure To disable the alarm set the Low Fuel value to OFF To turn off a TRACKER950 alarm press the Esc key 9 4 Map Configuration The Map Configuration screen provides access to menus allowing you to enable or disable an extensive range of chart features You can configure a display format that best suit your needs Some important points to note are Plotter Mode Occasionally it is desirable to zoom in to a scale smaller than the available chart resolution Examples of this are if you wish to track very small movements of the boat or if you do not have a C MAP chart for an area If you turn Plotter Mode ON then when you zoom in beyond the chart limits the TRACKER950 will enter track plot mode and will only display the boat position and track if enabled Chart and map information will no longer be displayed and the display is white with black crosshatch lines For normal use turn Plotter mode OFF Bathometric Lines and soundings C MAP cartridges contain a large amount of spot so
27. buse neglect accidental damage incorrect installation water damage use of consumables other than those approved by Talon Technology or any alterations to the product not approved by Talon Technology 5 No warranty claim accepted without sales documentation 6 Talon Technology may at its discretion replace the product instead of repairing it C Acceptance of Conditions of Sale In consideration of this warranty the purchaser accepts the limitations of liability as set out in the conditions of sale TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 41 Appendix E How to contact us More information is available on line at our website www navman com Distributors Argentina HERBY Marina S A Costanera UNO 1425 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 54 11 4312 4545 Fax 64 11 4312 5258 e mail herbymarina ciudad com ar Australia Talon Technology Australia PTY Ltd 2 340 Darling Street Balmain NSW 2041 Australia Tel 61 2 9818 8382 Fax 61 2 9818 8386 Toll free fax 1300 303 105 e mail sales navman com au China Peaceful Marine Electronics Co Ltd PO Box 109 Shipai Guangzhou China Tel 86 20 38698784 Fax 86 20 38698780 Web site www peaceful marine com e mail sales peaceful marine com Europe PLASTIMO INTERNATIONAL 15 rue Ingenieur Verriere B P 435 56325 LORIENT CEDEX FRANCE Tel 33 02 97873636 Fax 33 02 97873649 e mail plastimo france wanadoo fr PLASTIMO UK Ltd School Lane Chandl
28. ce The options are True or AutoMag Map Orientation The options are North up North is always at the top of a chart display Projected Track up The chart is automatically rotated so that the boat direction is to the top of the screen A small square appears in the upper right corner of the LCD indicating the direction of North This mode is useful for navigating narrow harbours or rivers Velocity Averaging The TRACKER950 can show instantaneous speed or speed averaged over a selected period The options are OFF 20 seconds and 60 seconds The COG damping is also derived from this setting Projected Course The TRACKER950 can estimate your course based on your current speed and heading It can display this course as a solid line from the boat position The length of the line is how far you will travel in a specified time and the options for this Projected Course time are 2 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour and 2 hours or OFF User definable fields The Highway screen displays four user definable fields User Data 1 User Data 2 User Data 3 and User Data 4 The choices for each field are VMG CTS ETA TTG XTE STR Depth Fuel Economy Range Scale or CDI scale User Data 1 and User Data 2 are also displayed on the Underway screen 9 3 CDI Units Alarms Setup CDI Scale The CDI Scale controls the Course Deviation Indicator CDI which is displayed on the Highway screen when navigating to a point see section
29. charts 16 gt NAVMAN To set mapshift 1 Move your boat to a known point on the chart for example a marina berth 2 Press the Esc key until it displays the Fuel or Position screen Press the Sat key to display the Satellite Status screen 3 Press the Mapshft key to display the Mapshift screen 4 The GPS position is shown as a cross in a circle Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the position on the chart where the boat actually is 5 Press the Set key to set the new mapshift The boat will now be displayed at its actual location 6 The Mapshift offset is displayed in the navigation data window Check the setting by performing the same procedure at other known locations To clear mapshift 1 Press the Esc key until it displays the Fuel or Position screen Press the Sat key to display the Satellite Status screen 2 Press the Mapshft key to display the Mapshift screen 3 Press the Clear key TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 4 Underway screen The Underway screen is the main screen for displaying your current location and heading while navigating It displays e The chart with the boat position and track e Two user definable data fields see section 9 2 When you turn the TRACKER950 on and first come to the Underway screen the boat is in the centre of the screen and Autopan is on see below If you press any other key other than Zoom In ZoomOut or Esc then Autopan
30. currently displayed The cursor The cursor is used to select points on the chart To move the cursor across the chart press one of the cursor keys e Press the cursor key which points in the direction that you want the cursor to move for example press CursorUp to move the cursor up e If you hold a cursor key down the cursor moves across the screen Scale Bearing Latitude Longitude NE WE TENA TA weca ime 10 NAVMAN WAYRA T e If you press the cursor key midway between two of the marked keys the cursor moves diagonally When you move the cursor to the edge of the screen the chart will scroll For example if you move the cursor to the top of the screen then the chart will scroll down and you will see a part of the chart that was above the rest Chart symbols The chart will show symbols such as waypoints and C MAP symbols as shown below To select a waypoint move the cursor to the symbol A white circle appears around it to show that it is selected and a window appears with information about the symbol In the Underway screen you can move the cursor to C MAP chart symbols to see a window with information about the symbol Latitude and Longitude Latitude and longitude are displayed on navigation screens Normally it displays the position of the boat and a boat symbol appears in front of the numbers to indicate this n36029 637 S Boat symbol 1 55009 165 E If you have moved the cur
31. e fuel transducer after 100 litres have been used so the turbine shaft has bedded into the bearings correctly f Fuel transducers wear out over time and should be replaced every 5000 litres of fuel as a guide 14 No or low fuel flow reading a Check the fuel cable connectors are securely plugged in and the locking ring is locked in place b Clogged fuel transducer To unclog a transducer remove it from the line and gently blow through it in the opposite direction to the fuel flow Fit a fuel filter before the transducer Inspect the fuel cable s for damage d Dirty fuel filter e Fuel transducer has been exposed to excessive heat or vibration 15 Only one flow rate value shown for a twin engine installation Set Num Engines to 2 see section 9 6 16 Erratic fuel flow readings a_ The fuel transducer must not be mounted too close to the fuel pump s and not subject to excess vibration b Check for air leaks in the fuel hose s or fuel pick up s in the tank s c The Flow Filter has not been set to suit the engine s see section 9 6 Increase the Flow Filter value until a steady flow rate is indicated gt NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Glossary The symbol for the boat on the display t The symbol for the cursor on the display Attention Area An important area on a C MAP chart such as a restricted anchorage or a shallow area see section 9 4 BRG
32. een To display the Waypoints screen 1 Go to the Navigation screen and zoom in or out to display the area of the chart you are interested in 2 Press the Waypts key The softkeys available in the Waypoints screen change according to where the cursor is When the cursor is not over a waypoint the softkeys are Save Create a waypoint where the cursor is see section 6 1 3 Save Create a waypoint where the boat is see section 6 1 3 Find Display an existing waypoint on the chart see section 6 1 5 Create Create a new waypoint see section 6 1 4 List List the waypoints see section 6 1 9 e When the cursor is over a waypoint the softkeys are Edit Change the waypoint data see section 6 1 6 Move Move the waypoint see section 6 1 7 Delete Delete the waypoint Create Create a new waypoint see section 6 1 4 List List the waypoints see section 6 1 9 TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 6 1 3 Create a new waypoint at the cursor or boat position 1 In the Waypoints screen to create the new waypoint at the cursor position move the cursor to the desired position and press the Save key e to create it at the boat position press the Save key 2 To save as a waypoint press the Waypt key A waypoint edit window appears Edit this as described in section 6 1 6 then press the Save key 3 Repeat step 2 above to create more waypoints Then press the Esc key
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34. ight e Display unit 0 98 kg 2 2 Ib Display 5 diagonal TFT colour 320 x 232 pixels Environmental e Waterproof to IP 66 standard with C MAP cover in place Power e 11 0 to 16 5 VDC at 500 mA typical with backlight on full Output for external beeper Switched to Gnd sink 250mA max 30V max Operating Temperature PC interface e Refer to the documentation with the TRACKER950 PC interface kit 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F List of datums ADINDAN CORR ALEGRE ISTS 73 AS 69 OS IRELAND SELVAGEM 1938 AFGOOYE DABOLA ISTS AS 1968 O S G B 1936 SOUTH ASIA AIN EL ABD 70 DJAKARTA JOHNSTON 1961 OBSERVAT 1996 SWEDISH ANNA 1 AS 65 DOS 1968 KANDEWALA OLD EGYPTIAN SWISS CH 1903 ANTIGUA AS 43 EASTER ISL 67 KERGUELEN 1949 OLD HAWAIIAN TANANARIVE25 ARC 1950 EUROPEAN 1950 KERTAU 1948 OMAN TIMBALAI 1948 ARC 1960 EUROPEAN 1979 KUSAIE AS 51 PTE NOIRE TOKYO AS BEACON E FTHOMAS 1955 LC 5 ASTRO PTO SANTO TRISTAN 1968 AS DOS 71 4 FINNISH KKJ LEIGON PICO NIEVES VITI LEVU 16 AS STATION 52 GAN 1970 LIBERIA 1964 PITCAIRN 1967 VOIROL 1875 AS TERN ISL GEOD 1949 NZ LISBOA POINT 58 WAKE ISL 1952 ASCENS ISL 58 GRACIOSA BASE LUZON POLISH WAKE ENIWETOK AUS GEOD 66 GUAM 1963 M MERCURY 68 POTSDAM WGS 1972 AUS GEOD 84 GUNUNG SEGARA MAHE 1971 PRV S AMER 56 WGS84 AYABELLE GUX 1 ASTRO MASSAWA PRV S CHIL 63 YACARE BELLEVUE IGN HERAT NORTH MERCHICH PUERTO RICO ZANDERW BERMUDA 1967 HERMANSKOGE MERCURY 1960 PULKOVO 1942 BISSAU
35. l show navigation data If the TRACKER950 is connected to an autopilot it will start steering The waypoint which is the current destination is displayed in the Underway and Highway screens If you enable the XTE alarm it will give an alarm if the boat deviates too much from its intended course The boat stops going to the current waypoint in the route and starts going to the next waypoint a when the boat comes within the arrival radius of the current waypoint b or when the boat passes the waypoint In these two cases the TRACKER950 can give an Arrival Radius alarm to show that you have reached the waypoint To set the arrival radius and enable this alarm see section 9 3 c Or if you press the Skip key in the Underway screen To manually stop the boat following the route go to the Routes screen and press the RteOff key 2 8 Simulation mode When the TRACKER950 is in simulation mode it simulates boat movement and satellite data The real boat does not move We recommend that you use the TRACKER950 in Simulation mode to familiarise yourself with the TRACKER950 before using it on the water To see if the TRACKER950 is in Simulation mode go to the Satellite Status screen see section 3 2 If it is in Simulation mode then it displays Simulate To start and stop Simulation mode see section 9 ro Warning Never turn on Simulation mode when you want to use the TRACKER950 to navigate on the water 2 9 PC interf
36. m you purchased your product A Conditions of Sale Except to the extent otherwise required by the laws of the country in which the accompanying product the product is sold the manufacturer of the product Talon Research amp Development Co Limited Talon Technology has no liability in respect of the product beyond the warranty hereunder provided Where liability may not be excluded but may be limited to repair or replacement or the supply of equivalent goods or for the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods liability is so limited B Manufacturers warranty Warranty Period 1 year from the date of purchase Extent of warranty Subject to the following conditions Talon Technology will rectify any defect occurring in the product of which notice in writing is received by Talon Technology or its approved distributor within the Warranty Period Conditions 1 Repairs may only be carried out by a Service Centre approved by Talon Technology NAVMAN 2 Repairs as above will be carried out at no cost to the owner subject to these conditions 3 The cost of returning the goods to an approved dealer shall be met by the owner 4 Warranty does not extend to accessories or defects or injuries caused or resulting from causes not attributable to faulty parts or the manufacturer of the product including but not limited to defect or injuries caused by or resulting from misuse a
37. n and Operation Manual 6 2 Routes 6 2 1 Introduction to routes A route is a list of waypoints that the boat can navigate along Routes can be created changed and deleted A route can have between two and fifty waypoints A route can start and stop at the same waypoint in this case there must be three or more waypoints in the route The boat can start at any waypoint in the route and can travel along a route in either direction Waypoints on the route can be skipped Routes are a particularly powerful feature when the TRACKER950 is connected to an autopilot allowing the vessel to be automatically guided along the route Make sure that any routes that you create do not cross land or any dangerous water 6 2 2 Routes screen To display the Routes screen 1 Go to the Navigation screen 2 Press the Routes key The softkeys available in the Routes screen are different if the boat is navigating along a route or not If the boat is not navigating a route the softkeys are TxtCrt Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a list see section 6 2 3 Create Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a chart see section 6 2 4 List Display a list of the routes see section 6 2 5 Ifthe boat is navigating a route the softkeys are RteOff Stop navigating along the route NAVMAN List Display a list of the routes see section 6 2 5 6 2 3 Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a lis
38. n engine fuel kit Whenever you add or remove fuel from the tank you must come to this menu and adjust the level or the Low Fuel alarm will be meaningless To adjust the level e If you fill the tank use Tank Full If you partly fill the tank or remove fuel 1 Before you add or remove the fuel go to the Fuel screen and note how much fuel is in the tank 2 Note how much fuel you add or remove 3 Calculate how much fuel is now in the tank by adding the two figures 4 Come to this menu and enter how much fuel is now in the tank in Set Remaining Tank Full Select Yes each time you fill the tank full IMPORTANT Do this each time the fuel tank is refilled or the low fuel alarm will be meaningless When partially filling the fuel tank use Set Remaining Tank Size Enter the capacity of the fuel tank into the unit for use with the Tank Full option Enter the manufacturer s specified capacity Set Remaining Enter the amount of fuel now in the tank after it has been partly filled or fuel removed Clear Used Select Clear Used to set Used the amount of fuel used to zero Do this to restart measuring the amount of fuel used Units Options are L Litres USGAL US Gallons or IMPGAL Imperial Gallons 32 gt NAVMAN Num Engines Set the number of engines to 1 2 or O If O is selected the fuel features are turned off and the Fuel screen no longer appears Fuel Cal Calibrating the fuel usage can increase the accur
39. nd waypoint for the simulation As the boat moves you can vary Heading to simulate the boat moving off course Demo mode Simulates the boat moving along a route at a given speed When it reaches one end it retraces the route in the other direction Before setting this mode you must enter a route see section 6 2 The other option is Route The route to follow TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 33 10 Installation Correct installation is critical to the performance of the unit There are two components to install the TRACKER950 and a GPS or DGPS antenna In addition you can install an optional fuel kit in order to use the unit as a fuel computer The TRACKER950 can e drive external beepers to repeat the TRACKER950 internal beeper use this to sound alarms through the boat have external MOB switches send NMEA data to an autopilot radar or similar device accept and display NMEA data from a depth sounder The TRACKER950 can be wired for Auto Power so that it automatically turns on and off with the boat power and you can not turn it on or off manually Wire Auto Power if you install the fuel option so that the TRACKER950 records all the fuel that is used or for convenience see section 10 3 It is vital to read the entire installation section of this manual and the documentation that comes with your antenna and any other units before starting installation at comes with the TRA
40. nto wrong sockets in display unit Match the colours Backlight too low Turn on full see section 2 5 Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Faulty wiring TRACKER950 turns off unexpectedly Power NMEA cable not plugged in properly Loose or corroded connection in Power NMEA cable Check cable The language on the screen is wrong Choose the correct language see section 9 1 4 No GPS or DGPS fix a May occur occasionally if the antenna does not have a clear view of the sky The satellite positions are constantly changing b Cables not connected or plugged into wrong sockets in display unit Match the colours TON QO wo 5 Takes long time to get fix at startup 5 Takes long time to get fix at startup 6 TRACKER950 position different from same position on local charts Incorrect chart datum Select the correct chart datum see section 9 1 7 TRACKER950 GPS position different from true position by more than 10 m a The normal error in GPS position will exceed 38 NAVMAN 10 m for about 5 of the time b Under special circumstances the US Department of Defence may introduce a deliberate and changing error in the GPS positions of up to 300 m 1000 ft This is called Selective Availability The error is minimised if a DGPS antenna or differential receiver is installed 8 TRACKER950 navigating in wrong region e In simulation mode Turn simulation mode off see section 9 7 9 The time or date on
41. of navigating going straight to a point or following a route Waypoints Before you start navigating you can enter waypoints at points of interest see section 6 1 Tip create a waypoint at your marina so that you can navigate back easily Going straight to a point The TRACKER950 can go straight to a waypoint or to any arbitrary point This is called GoTo To start the GoTo go to the GoTo screen see section 4 1 e The Underway and Highway screens will show navigation data If the TRACKER950 is connected to an autopilot it will start steering The destination is displayed on the Underway and Highway screens If you enable the XTE alarm it will give an alarm if the boat deviates too much from its intended course When the boat comes within the arrival radius of the destination it can give an Arrival Radius alarm to show that you have reached the destination It will then end the GoTo automatically To set the arrival radius and enable this alarm see section 9 3 To manually stop the GoTo go to the Underway screen press the GoTo key and press the Cancel key Following a route A route is a list of waypoints You can create waypoints before you create the route by using the Waypoints screen see section 6 1 To create a route go to the Routes screen see section 6 2 You can create waypoints as you create the route To start the route see section 6 2 7 e The Underway and Highway screens wil
42. oints screen 6 1 3 Create a new waypoint at the cursor or boat position 21 6 1 4 Create a new waypoint at a specified position 00 eee eee eeeeteeeeeeeeneees 21 6 1 5 Find a waypoint cece eee eeeeeeees sid 6 1 6 Edit a waypoint 6 1 7 Move a waypoint 22 6 1 8 Delete a waypoint ie cceasecccsceosccss cess cosbensroscebentaaniednieoseeadevhneseijbaesnipensscistee sede 22 6 1 9 List the waypoints sisi 22 G 2ROULCS 352 cacdcheeksseycacveteyaesSietsedevsbessuteesevedes sects N E artana 23 6 2 1 Introduction to routes sise 23 6 2 2 Routes SCION fa sesrvecesszesesSeecesedevecedccvecenssusdevecddetivecdsoursssi suveeaevv cscetedsievecs aus 23 6 2 3 Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a list 23 6 2 4 Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a chart 23 6 2 5 List the routes sueur ee iade 24 6 2 6 Display edit or delete a route 24 6 2 7 Start a route ecen 24 6 3 Distance and bearing calculator ss 25 4 amp NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 7 Fuel SOOO 5e ere rene ares dre let aa aaa nantes dures ide u tue 8 Position screen DQ MENU SCKOCM EA ET A E TAT 9 1 General Setup riesis niiae aiaa a EEEE eaae EE EEEE 9 2 Navigation Setup 9 3 CDI Units Alanms mk A E eied i Mi dee eRe 9 4 Map Configuration iseset aaria 9 5 Track History iii 9 6 Fuel Settings Te ace A Re nee eevee Sy ANT NS NAS te ne de nn de 9 7 SimUla
43. on the chart To display the screen 1 Press the Esc key until the Navigation screen is displayed Zoom in or out so that the area of interest is displayed Press the Dist key To calculate a distance and bearings over a path 1 Move the cursor to the start of the path Press the Start key Move the cursor to the next point on the path Press the Next key It displays the total distance from the start and the bearing from the previous point to the next point Repeat the above step to enter the whole path The distance is the length of the whole path To save the new path as a route press the Save key This saves any new points as new waypoints with default names To rename the new waypoints go to the Waypoints screen list the waypoints and edit the new waypoints see section 6 1 9 Move the cursor to the start of the path Press the Start key Repeat the above steps to find the length of other paths Finally press the End key to return to the Navigation screen gt NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 25 7 Fuel screen To use the fuel features first purchase and install the optional single or twin engine fuel kit If a fuel kit is installed but this fuel screen does not appear you must enable it by setting Num Engines to 1 or 2 and setting up the other fuel data see section 9 6 It displays Used The total fuel used since it was last cleared This can be
44. ot 4 Carefully push the cartridge fully into the slot It is shaped to prevent you from putting the cartridge in the wrong way 5 Replace the protective cover over the cartridge To remove a cartridge 1 Remove the protective cover from the C MAP slot 2 Pull the cartridge out and put it back in its case 3 Replace the protective cover over the slot 1 3 Removing and replacing the unit You can easily remove and replace the display 2 Plug the cables into their sockets on the unit for security or protection back of the unit To remove the display unit e match the colour on the end of the plug 1 Clip the dust cover over the display unit to the colour of the nut on the socket Loosen the knobs at each end of the unit e hold the plug against the socket and 2 The unit has some cables plugged into the rotate the plug until it slides easily into back Unplug each by turning the end of the the socket plug a quarter of a turn anticlockwise and e lock the plug in place by pushing the end pulling the plug out of the plug towards the socket and 3 Lift the unit off its cradle and store it in a safe turning it a quarter turn clockwise place If you plug a cable into the wrong 4 Tie a waterproof cover such as a plastic TRACKERS950 socket by mistake nothing will bag over the plugs on the cables It is be damaged important to keep the plugs dry 3 Adjust the angle of the display to be easily seen and tighten the knobs on each end
45. ove keys above are the only ways to change waypoints which are used in a route The Waypoint functions described in section 6 1 can not be used on such waypoints Cursor is over a leg of the route The softkey is Insert Insert a new waypoint in the leg of the route Move the cursor to NAVMAN 4 where the new waypoint should be then press the Add key Edit the waypoint data as described in section 6 1 6 Press the Save key e Cursor is not on the route The softkeys are Start Start the route see section 6 2 7 Delete Delete the route Finally press the Esc key to return to the list of routes 6 2 7 Start a route To start the boat navigating over a route 1 Either e list the routes and highlight the route see section 6 2 5 e or display the route see section 6 2 6 Press the Start key It asks if you want to traverse the route in the forward or reverse direction The forward direction is the order that you created the route Press the Fwd or Rev keys It displays a chart with the route marked e Press the gt key to change the start waypoint to one later in the route e Press the lt key to change the start waypoint to one earlier in the route Press the Go key to start the boat navigating along the route TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 6 3 Distance and bearing calculator The Distance screen allows you to calculate the distance and bearings over a path
46. ove the last waypoint from the route 5 When the route is finished press the Save key 6 It gives the route a default name Use the TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 23 cursor keys to change the name then press the Enter key 6 2 5 List the routes In the Routes screen press the List key to display a list of all the routes Use the cursor keys to highlight a particular route The softkeys keys are Display display the highlighted route as a chart see section 6 2 6 Delete delete the highlighted route Start Start the highlighted route see section 6 2 7 TxtCrt Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a list see section 6 2 3 Exit return to the Routes screen 6 2 6 Display edit or delete a route 1 2 24 In the Routes screen press the List key Use the cursor keys to highlight the route If there is an arrow to the left of the route then it is active and can not be edited Press the Display key It displays the route on a chart To start edit or delete the route move the cursor and press the required softkeys The available softkeys depend on where the cursor is Cursor is over a waypoint in the route The softkeys are Move Move the cursor to move the waypoint Remove Remove the waypoint from the route Extend only available if the cursor is over the last waypoint of the route Add a new way point to the end of the route Note that the Move and Rem
47. reset to 0 by the Clear Used command see section 9 6 Remaining The amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank s Flow The fuel consumption For twin engine installations the fuel flow for each engine is shown separately This is useful for checking that both engines are under the same load Economy The distance travelled per unit of fuel used The TRACKER950 uses GPS speed over the ground and fuel consumption for this calculation The Economy units are set by the units selected for speed and fuel Adjust the throttle and trim for the best economy The bigger the number the better the economy CAUTION Fuel economy can change drastically depending on boat loading and sea conditions Always carry adequate fuel for the journey plus a sufficient reserve Range The estimated distance that the boat is able to travel before running out of fuel using Economy and Remaining see above CAUTION Range is an estimate only and should be used as an indication only Always carry adequate fuel for the journey plus a sufficient reserve Esc key Go to the Position screen Menu key Go to the Menu screen UndrWay key Go to the Underway screen Highway key Go to the Highway screen Nav key Go to the Navigation screen Sat key Go to the Satellite status screen 26 gt NAVMAN Fuel FF Used 8 9 L Renaining LL Flow 135 55 LA Econony 0 02nn L L Speed 2 6 Kn LEstinated Range O na le TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTT
48. rom Acquiring to GPS fix or DGPS fix This should take less than two minutes see section 3 1 Note that it will only give a DGPS fix if a DGPS antenna is fitted and it is in range of a differential beacon 14 Set up the TRACKER950 Enter Local Time Ofst and Language see section 9 1 Enter Map Datum and set up the four user definable fields see section 9 2 15 Set up the TRACKER950 for any options you have installed e Fuel enter data in the Fuel Setup menu see section 9 6 Autopilot or radar output enable NMEA output see section 9 1 Depth sounder choose Depth for one of the user definable fields see section 9 2 16 Go on a test run to check that the navigation equipment works correctly particularly when you use any radio transmitter or radar TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 35 36 GPS or DGPS fr 3 L Fuel Transducer Fuel cable Pin Wire Signal Black Ground Fuel Transducer Fuel Transducer White Ground Fuel Transducer Red Do not connect Fuel Transducer Yellow Differential Correction IN Green Spare ona w AN OO O1 WD Power NMEA cable ONOAMAWY AD Power NMEA cable Pin Wire Signal S 1 2 ANOa RW Black Connect with 1 Ground Black Ground Power negative Brown 13 8 V DC out for external MOB switch protected White NMEA out to autopilot radar Blue NMEA in out depth sounder inp
49. ross Track Error The distance from the boat to the nearest point of the original plotted course VMG Velocity Made Good The speed at which the boat is approaching the destination 4 w DESTINATION lo fi o yy G j 7 Os A PA fd xO AQ j F4 oe 4p STR d Current Boat A position X START amp NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 2 Operation This section describes the basic principles of how to operate the TRACKER950 For more detail refer to the chapters following 2 1 Front panel C MAP cartridge slot TRACKER SO Power ON OFF or Esc Escape Cursor Key av 4h Soft Keys Keys Esc key The Esc key has three different uses 1 To switch the unit on and off see section 2 4 2 When the main screens are displayed press the Esc key to move to the next main screen see section 2 6 3 Otherwise the Esc key is an escape key to go from the current screen to the previous one If you were changing some data in the current screen when you press this key then the changes are ignored Cursor keys There are four cursor keys within the one round button e the top of the button is CursorUp the bottom of the button is CursorDown e the left side of the button is CursorLeft e the right of the button is CursorRight The function of a cursor key depends on what is being displa
50. sor in the last ten seconds then it displays the position of the cursor and the boat symbol is not displayed 36 29 637 S 175 99 165 E Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude mere Waypoints wy OAV RLE Boat position The cursor TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual When the TRACKER950 detects a condition outside the alarm parameters it gives an alarm It beeps continually and displays a warning message in a window To clear the alarm press the Esc key The following alarms can be enabled or disabled Arrival Radius Anchor Alarm XTE Alarm and Low Fuel see section 9 3 2 4 Turning on and off Auto Power Auto Power If the TRACKER950 is wired for Auto Power see section 10 3 then the TRACKER950 automatically turns on and off with the boat power you can not turn the TRACKER950 on or off manually To turn the unit on manually 1 Hold the Esc key down until it beeps then release the key It displays a title screen for a few seconds then beeps again and displays a navigation warning If you can not read the display then the screen backlight may be set too low Press the BackLt key the softkey furthermost to the right to turn the backlight on full see section 9 1 If the display is in the wrong language select the right language see section 9 1 Read the warning and press the Confirm key D 3 It displays the Satellite Status screen Wait for the GPS or DGPS
51. t 1 Inthe routes screen press the TxtCrt key to display a new empty route list 2 The route is given a default name To change the name press the Edit key and use the cursor keys to change the name then press the Enter key 3 To add a waypoint to the route press the CursorUp or CursorDown keys to move the highlight up or down the route to where you want to add the waypoint Press the Insert key A list of waypoints is displayed Press the CursorUp or CursorDown keys to move the highlight to the waypoint then press the Enter key 4 To delete a waypoint from the route press the CursorUp or CursorDown keys to move the highlight to the waypoint Press the Delete key 5 Repeat this process until the route is finished Press the Done key to save the new route 6 2 4 Create a new route by selecting waypoints from a chart Choose waypoints in the order in which they will be traversed New waypoints can be created as you go 1 Inthe routes screen press the Create key 2 Move the cursor to the start of the route 3 Press the Add key If the cursor is over an existing waypoint it is added to the route If the cursor is not over an existing waypoint it creates a new waypoint there and displays a window of data for the waypoint You can edit this as described in section 6 1 6 then press the Save key The waypoint is added to the route 4 Repeat the step above to add the remaining waypoints to the route Press the Undo key to rem
52. t on the chart or you can create routes for the boat to follow When the boat is navigating to one of these points the unit displays course information for the helmsman to follow The TRACKER950 can send data to an autopilot or radar and can repeat depth information from a depth sounder With an optional fuel kit the TRACKER950 becomes a sophisticated yet easy to use fuel computer An optional PC interface kit allows you to download waypoints and routes from a Windows based PC Chart accuracy C MAP electronic charts are derived from geographical data including official government charts which are not verified or approved by Hydrographic Authorities C MAP electronic charts are designed only to simplify navigation calculations They must be used with official charts and prudent navigation habits rather than as a primary source of navigation information There is no direct relationship between the colour of water areas and their depth The navigator shall always check depth and use official paper charts The GPS system The US government is solely responsible for the operation accuracy and maintenance of the GPS satellites They are subject to changes that will affect the performance and accuracy of all GPS receivers The civilian GPS signals may very occasionally be turned off This unit will not work if its power fails You must guard against these events by always having another way of navigating Cleaning and mainten
53. tion Modern carta cca eh aig nia na a a en aan 10 Installation 5 25555r8 nn nn Re aaa aP aaia a Oa ana Sn un aa 10 1 What comes with the TRACKER950 cc cccceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeees 34 10 2 Options and accessories ui 34 10 3 Installation sise 35 Appendix A Specifications 37 Appendix B Troubleshooting nent 38 Appendix C GlOSSANY 25558585 A ee ne 40 Appendix D Conditions of Sale amp Warranty 41 Appendix E How to contact us gt NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 5 1 Introduction Congratulations on choosing the NAVMAN TRACKER950 chartplotter For maximum benefit please read this manual carefully before installing and using the unit Special terms are explained in Appendix C The TRACKER950 The TRACKER950 chartplotter is a compact ruggedly built highly integrated navigation instrument It has been designed to be easy to use Complex navigation functions can be performed with a few key presses taking the hard work out of navigation It has an easy to read colour display The TRACKER950 has a built in chart of the world suitable for route planning and general interest You can see extra details by plugging ina C MAP electronic chart cartridge for the region where you are navigating The TRACKER950 receives information from the GPS system and displays the boat s position and speed To navigate with the TRACKER950 you can go directly to any poin
54. tion and Operation Manual Flow Filter Sets the period over which the fuel flow is averaged Averaging can be set from 1 to 180 seconds Normally engines do not draw fuel from the tank at a steady rate They draw fuel at a high rate fora few seconds until the carburettor bowl or fuel injection reservoir is full then draw no fuel for a few seconds If the true flow rate were displayed it would be too erratic to read Usually a value of 10 15 seconds will give a satisfactory result for carburettor engines Fuel injected engines may require a larger value This setting affects the flow rate and Economy displays It does not affect the fuel used measurement 9 7 Simulation Mode Simulation mode is a way of becoming familiar with the TRACKER950 functions Boat movement and satellite data are simulated The real boat does not move Activate simulation Enter On to turn simulation mode on enter Off to turn it off Warning Never turn Simulation mode on when you want to use the TRACKER950 to navigate on the water Speed The simulated boat speed to use Mode There are two choices for Mode Normal mode Simulates the boat moving between two waypoints at a given speed The other options are Heading The bearing for the boat to follow You can calculate this from the distance and bearing calculator see section 6 3 3 NAVMAN Starting waypoint The start waypoint for the simulation Destination waypoint The e
55. to return to the Waypoints screen 6 1 4 Create a new waypoint at a specified position 1 Inthe Waypoints screen press the Create key to display a new waypoint edit window It uses the boat s position GPS as the default position 2 Edit the waypoint data as described in section 6 1 6 then press the Save key 6 1 5 Find a waypoint This moves the chart so that an existing waypoint is displayed on the chart 1 In the Waypoints screen move the cursor so that it is not over a waypoint Press the Find key 2 A window appears with a waypoint name Use the cursor keys to select the waypoint to find Press the Enter key 6 1 6 Edit a waypoint You have the opportunity to edit the data for a waypoint in a number of screens A window with the waypoint data appears rs 36 28 757 S 175 92 899 E Danser N gt NAVMAN To edit the waypoint data 1 Press the CursorUp or CursorDown keys to highlight the piece of data to change 2 Press the Edit key to highlight a character in the piece of data 3 To change the data press the CursorLeft or CursorRight keys to highlight the character to change then press the CursorUp or CursorDown keys to change the character Repeat this until all characters are correct then press the Enter key 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until all the data is correct 5 Press the Save key 6 1 7 Move a waypoint 1 In the Waypoints screen move the cursor to the waypoint 2 Press the Mo
56. unding and depth contour data This can be selectively displayed by turning Bathometric Lines and Spot Soundings off or on then selecting the ranges to display with Depth Area Limits and Bathometrics amp Soundings Range gt NAVMAN Attention Areas Areas of importance such as restricted anchorages and shallow areas are highlighted as Attention Areas Three options are available for displaying Attention Areas ON displays attention areas as a dot pattern and displays information icons Contour does not display attention areas only the information icons OFF does not display the attention areas or the information icons Note a Detailed Attention Area information is only available in the Underway screen b In some earlier C MAP cartridges the information icons are inactive TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 31 9 5 Track History The Track History function plots the track of the boat on the chart The TRACKER950 saves the boat s position to memory at regular intervals which can be e time intervals from 1 second to 1 minute or distance intervals from 0 01 to 10 0 distance units Up to 2000 positions can be stored and they are retained when the unit is turned off This menu displays the amount of memory used to store the track To delete the track select Clear Track Memory 9 6 Fuel Setup To use these fuel features first purchase and install the optional single or twi
57. ut Red Positive power in 11 to 16 6 V DC Orange External MOB switch in Yellow Auto Power in 12 V for Auto Power Green External beeper out 12 VDC 250 mA Note shield is connected to pin 1 black wire NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Specifications General Waypoints 500 with default or user defined alphanumeric names Routes e 25 reversible routes with up to 50 points each Plotter log Plots by time or distance saves up to 2000 points Alarms Arrival Radius Anchor Alarm XTE Alarm Low Fuel optional individually controlled Chart datums 128 chart datums One user defined map shift Chart cartridges e C MAP NT Cards 16Mbit memory 48Mbit max Plotting scales e 1 8 nm to 4096 nm with push button zoom chart dependent Operation features One button boat or cursor centring e Dual speed 8 way cursor control Petrol Computer Optional fuel transducer required Outboard petrol engines 30 300HP e Inboard engines 45 450 HP minimum flow rate is approx 8 litres per hour NMEA interfaces NMEA 0183 standard Input from GPS or DGPS receiver Input from a differential receiver RTCM 104 ver 2 0 Input from a depth sounder SDDPT preferred or SDDBT Output for autopilot or radar GPAPA GPAPB GPGLL GPVTG GPRMC GPBWC GPXTE GPRMB Physical Size e 138mm H x 180 mm W x 67 mm D 5 4 x 7 1 x 2 6 We
58. utes or longer TRACKER950 antennas The TRACKER950 must be connected to a GPS antenna e or a DGPS antenna which is a combined GPS and differential receiver ora GPS antenna and a separate differential receiver TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 3 2 The Satellite Status screen When you turn the TRACKER950 on the Satellite Status screen is automatically displayed while the GPS receiver starts up To display this screen at any other time e press the Sat key in the Position or Fuel screen e or choose it from the Menu screen The satellite status screen displays information about the GPS satellites The current type of GPS fix for example Acquiring GPS fix DGPS fix No GPS If the unit is in Simulation mode it displays Simulate see section 2 8 The date and time from the GPS satellites The time is UTC GMT plus the Local Time Offset see section 9 1 You can set this offset to display local time anywhere in the world The signal strengths of up to twelve visible GPS satellites are displayed as bargraphs The higher the bar the stronger the signal the strongest satellite is on the left e The current positions of the visible GPS satellites are displayed within two circles The outer circle indicates the horizon and the inner circle 45 elevation The centre of the circles is directly above North is at the top of the screen e If the boat is moving the current COG is
59. ve key 3 Move the cursor to the new position 4 Press the Save key 6 1 8 Delete a waypoint You can not delete a waypoint if it is part of a route or if the boat is going to it In the Waypoints screen move the cursor to the waypoint then press the Delete key e From the list of waypoints see section 6 1 9 use the cursor keys to highlight the waypoint then press the Delete key 6 1 9 List the waypoints In the Waypoints screen press List to display a list of all the waypoints Waypoints that are being used can not be edited or deleted TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 21 Lat Lon 34105 630S 17700 950 E M 46 44 778 8 17319 036 E N 36931 823 S 17556 8941 E M 37430 305 S 176717 101 M Z ta 2412 S 17800 141 E N 43031 2897 8 173 02 637 E N oh ca a a T A H 33400 391 18223 7112 E N 25 03 297 S 153 38 300 E N 33410 7045 S 11506 010 E N Use the cursor keys to highlight a particular waypoint These softkeys keys are available Edit Edit the data for the highlighted Waypoint see section 6 1 6 Delete Delete the highlighted Waypoint You can not delete a waypoint if it is part of a route or the boat is going to the waypoint Create Create a new waypoint see section 6 1 4 View Display the chart with the waypoint in the centre of the screen GoTo Start the boat going to the waypoint see section 4 1 22 amp NAVMAN TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installatio
60. yed at the time amp NAVMAN Softkeys The five keys in a row under the display are called softkeys The name of a softkey depends on the information currently being displayed on the screen The name is displayed in a small box directly above the key if the name is grey or the box is empty then the key is inactive Beeper The TRACKER950 has an internal beeper It beeps once when you press a key e three times when you press an inactive key e continually when there is an alarm see section 2 3 External beepers can be connected to sound alarms in the boat see section 10 TRACKER950 CHARTPLOTTER Installation and Operation Manual 9 2 2 Chart displays A typical TRACKER950 chart screen is shown below Chart displays can show A part of the built in worldwide chart See Chart scale below e Chart details from any C MAP cartridge fitted Land is brown water is blue You can control the type of information displayed on the chart see section 9 4 e The current boat position if it is on the chart e Across shaped symbol called the cursor Chart scale Press the Zoom In key to display a smaller area of the chart in more detail Press the ZoomOut key to display a bigger area in less detail The chart scale is displayed on some screens e g scale 8 nm is the vertical distance across the currently visible chart area For example if the scale is 8 nm then a portion of chart eight nautical miles high is
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