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Navman tracker plotter TRACKER 5600 User's Manual

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2. Destination N Plotted course XTE distance EN Boat ND position CDI line CDI line CDI scale distance CDI scale distance Boat position Start NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix D How to contact us NORTH AMERICA NAVMAN USA INC 18 Pine St Ext Nashua NH 03060 Ph 1603 577 9600 e mail sales navmanusa com OCEANIA ew Zealand Absolute Marine Ltd Unit B 138 Harris Road East Tamaki Auckland Ph 64 92739273 e mail navman Dabsolutemarine co nz z Australia NAVMAN AUSTRALIA PTY Limited Unit 6 5 13 Parsons St Rozelle NSW 2039 Australia Ph 612 9818 8382 e mail sales navman com au SOUTH AMERICA Argentina Costanera UNO S A Av Presidente R Castillo y Calle 13 1425 Buenos Aires Argentina Ph 5411 4312 4545 e mail purchase costanerauno com ar Website www costanerauno ar Brazil REALMARINE Estrada do Joa 3862 CEP2611 020 Barra da Tijuca Rio de Janeiro Brasil Ph 55 21 2483 9700 email vendas marinedepot com br Equinautic Com Imp Exp de Equip Nauticos Ltda Av Diario de Noticias 1997 CEP 90810 080 Bairro Cristal Porto Alegre RS Brasil Ph 55 51 3242 9972 Fax 5551 3241 1134 e mail equinautic equinautic com br ASIA China Peaceful Marine Electronics Co Ltd Hong Kong Guangzhou Shanghai Qindao Dalian E210 Huang Hua Gang Ke
3. Zoom in and display a smaller area of the chart in more detail 7 Zoom out and display a bigger area in less detail Create an instant waypoint at the boat position see section 9 2 1 X Man overboard MOB see section 2 4 D Turn TRACKER on and off see section 2 1 adjust the backlighting see section 2 3 Keys In this manual Press means to push the key for less than a second Hold means to hold the key down The internal beeper beeps when a key is pressed to disable or enable the beep see section 13 1 To select an item in a menu The TRACKER is operated by selecting items from menus shown on the display 1 Press V or A to move the highlight to the item 2 Press ENT or gt to select the item Change a number or word To change a number or word on the display 1 Press lt or gt to move the highlight to the digit or letter to change Press V or A to change the digit or letter 2 Repeat the above step to change any other digits or letters 3 Press ENT to accept the change 8 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 2 1 Turning on and off auto power Auto power If the TRACKER is wired for auto power see section 15 3 then the TRACKER automatically turns on and off with the boat power and can not be turned on or off manually Turning on manually Ifthe TRACKER is not wired for auto power turn the unit on by pressing D Startup After the TRACKER has been turned o
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5. Go on a test run to check that the navigation equipment works correctly particularly when a radio transmitter or radar is used NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Installation Power data cable black locking collar Pin Wire Signal 1 Black Ground power negative NMEA 2 Brown Power out 9 V DC 3 White NMEA out to autopilot radar 4 Blue NavBus or NMEA 2 input 5 Red Positive power in 11 to 16 6 V DC 6 Orange NavBus 7 Yellow Auto power in connect to positive power in to enable auto power 8 Green External beeper or light out switched to ground 30 V DC 200 mA maximum Note Shield is connected to pin 1 black wire External GPS antenna Power data cable Fuel cable To engine Fuel transducer s optional From fuel ae Fuel cable white locking collar Pin Wire Signal 1 Black Ground NMEA 3 White NMEA1 input Note Shield is connected to pin 1 black wire NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Basic Wiring Black wire Connect this to the negative battery terminal Red Wire Connect this to the 12 V positive battery terminal after the main switch Fit a 1 Amp fuse as shown Yellow wire Connect this to the black wire Power on the TRACKER manually whenever the main switch is on Fuse Red Main b Switch Yellow Auto Power Wiring Black wire Connect this to the negative battery terminal Red Wi
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7. Adisplay option Controls how the waypoint is displayed when the Waypoints setup option is set to Selected see section 13 2 Off The waypoint is not displayed Icon The waypoint icon is displayed I N Icon and Name The waypoint icon and name are displayed If there are many waypoints use this feature to select which waypoints are displayed on the chart Note The other choices for the Waypoints setup option are Hide all no waypoints are A position displayed on the chart and Show all all the A colour for the waypoint symbol and name on waypoints are displayed on the chart see the chart section 13 2 9 1 Waypoints display To go tothe waypoints display press DISP and select mmm a ded P M d The waypoints display is a list of the waypoints that ae BRG OM have been entered each with waypoint symbol name latitude and longitude distance and bearing from the boat type and display option Press or to display any other waypoints To change how the waypoints list is displayed 1 Press MENU and select Sort by 2 Select how to display the list Name In alphabetical order by name Icon Grouped by icon type Distance In order of distance from the boat 9 2 Managing waypoints A Warning Do not create a navigation waypoint on land or in dangerous water 9 2 1 Creating a new waypoint Creating a new waypoint from any display Press Bl Anew waypoint is created at the boat position
8. 1 Inthe waypoints display and press MENU and select Delete all 2 Select Yes to confirm 9 2 7 Changing a waypoint s data To change the waypoint data when it is displayed in a window 1 Selectthe data to change Press ENT Use the cursor keys to change the data Press ENT 2 Ifnecessary repeat the above step to change other data 3 Select Save 9 2 8 Sort Waypoints To change the waypoint data when it is displayed in a window 1 In waypoint screen press MENU 2 Select Sort By 3 Choose to sort by Icon Name or Distance As you change sort mode you will notice an arrow at each column heading move to indicate the selected method 4 Note To fast scroll through complete screens of waypoints use the range key to Page down or Page up 21 10 Routes Aroute is a list of waypoints that the boat can navigate along Routes can be created changed and deleted The TRACKER can have up to 25 routes Each route can have up to 50 waypoints A route can e Start and stop at the same waypoint Include waypoints more than once The TRACKER can navigate along a route in either direction Waypoints on the route can be skipped Routes are a powerful feature when the TRACKER is connected to an autopilot allowing the vessel to be automatically guided along the route A Warning Make sure that routes do not cross land or dangerous water 10 1 Routes display The routes display is a list of the routes that have been
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10. NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 2 7 Navigating Following a route The TRACKER has two ways of navigating going straight to a point or following a route Enter waypoints at points of interest before starting to navigate see section 9 2 1 Ee Tip Create a waypoint at the start of the trip to navigate back to Goto Going straight to a point The TRACKER can navigate straight to a waypoint or to any arbitrary point 1 In the chart display move the cursor to the destination point to navigate to see section 3 1 1 Start navigating using the Goto function from the chart menu see section 3 3 The chart data and highway displays show navigation data The chart shows The boat position 4 e The destination point marked with a circle The boats plotted course to the destination Two CDI lines parallel to the boat s plotted course see Appendix C CDI If the TRACKER is connected to an autopilot the TRACKER will send data to the autopilot to steer the boat to the destination If the XTE alarm is enabled an alarm will sound if the boat deviates too much from its intended course to set the XTE alarm see section 13 7 If the arrival radius alarm is enabled then when the boat comes within the arrival radius of the destination an alarm will sound to show that the boat has reached the destination to set the arrival radius alarm see section 13 7 4 To stop the Goto se
11. TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Replacing the display unit Remove the dust covers from the plugs Plug the black plugs into their sockets on the back of the display unit Match the colour on the end of the plug to the colour of the nut on the socket Hold the plug against the socket and rotate the plug until it slides into the socket e Lock the plug in place by pushing the locking collar towards the socket and turning it a quarter turn clockwise Nothing will be damaged if a cable is plugged into the wrong socket by mistake If the unit has a gold plug lt Plug it into its socket on the back of the display unit Hand tighten the locking collar clockwise do not overtighten Hold the display unit in place on the mounting bracket shaft with the rubber washer clamped between the bracket and the display unit Adjust the tilt and rotation of the display for best viewing and hand tighten the knob on the mounting bracket Remove the dust cover 2 Basic operation Overview of the keys ESC Go back to an earlier menu or display Any changes are ignored DISP Show a menu of the main TRACKER displays To go to a display select it from the menu see section 2 2 A gt V lt Cursor keys to move the cursor or the selection highlight MENU Show a menu of the options for the current display Press MENU again to display the setup menu see section 13 ENT Start an action or accept a change
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13. cut holes will not Mount the antenna away from any source weaken the boat If in doubt consult a qualified boat builder or marine engineer Display unit 1 Find a suitable location for the display unit There are two mounting arrangements Flush mounting requires a solid panel with access behind for wiring and mounting Screws Bracket mounting requires a panel for mounting the bracket The bracket can be rotated and tilted Choose a location that is easily seen and not exposed to the direct sun or water If possible mount the display unit in front of the navigator orto the left of the navigator because the LCD display is more readable from these positions Keep the unit away from any source of electrical signals or noise 2 Forflush mounting i Cut a hole in the bulkhead for the display unit using the flush mount template ii Drill four holes for the mounting studs using the flush mount template Screw the four studs into the brass inserts in the back of the display unit iv Sit the display unit in place and fit the washers and nuts to the studs For bracket mounting i Hold the bracket in place and mark the screw holes ii Drill the screw holes and screw the bracket in place with the screws provided Do not overtighten the screws or the display unit might not rotate Do not fit the display unit yet GPS antenna 1 Finda suitable location for the antenna e Mountthe antenna with a good view of the sky and horiz
14. entered each with route name start waypoint end waypoint number of legs and total distance To go to the routes display press DISP and select Routes Press or to display any other routes 10 2 Managing routes A Warning After creating or changing a route display the route on the chart and check that it does not cross land or dangerous water 10 2 1 Creating a new route A Creating a new route from the chart display While creating the route Press or to change the range scroll the chart by moving the cursor to the edge of the chart A data box at the top left of the display shows the route name and total distance If the cursor is near a leg it shows the length and bearing of the leg as well The legs of a route must start and end at waypoints If a leg does not start or end at an existing waypoint then a new waypoint will be created automatically to change the new waypoint data see section 9 2 7 1 Inthe chart display press MENU and select New route 2 Theroute is given a default name i Change the name if necessary ii Select Ok 3 To enter the first leg of the route i Move the cursor to the start of the route and press ENT ii Move the cursor to the end of the first leg and press ENT 4 To add a waypoint at the end of the route i Press ENT ii Move the cursor to where the new route waypoint will be iii Press ENT 5 To insert a waypoint in the route i Move the cursor to the chosen
15. leg to insert the waypoint ii Press MENU and select nsert iii Move the cursor to where the new route waypoint will be iv Press ENT 6 Tomove a waypoint in the route i Move the cursor to the waypoint to move ii Press MENU and select Move iii Move the cursor to where the waypoint will be iv Press ENT 7 Toremove a waypoint from the route i Move the cursor to the waypoint to remove from the route ii Press MENU and select Remove The waypoint is removed from the route but the waypoint is not deleted 8 Repeat this process until the route is finished Review the route and check that the route does not cross land or dangerous water Then press ESC Or to delete the route that is being created i Press MENU and select Delete ii Select Yes to confirm x Tip The distance and bearing calculator can also be used to enter a course and save it as a route see section 3 2 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual B Creating a new route from the routes display 1 Inthe routes display press MENU and select Create 2 A new route with a default name and no waypoints is displayed 3 To change the route name i Select the route name at the top of the display and press ENT ii Change the name if necessary iii Press ENT 4 Toinsert a waypoint in the route i Select where the waypoint will be To insert the first waypoint in a new route select Leg 1 To insert a waypoint at the end of the rou
16. mistake 3 If the unit has an external GPS antenna e Plug the gold connector into its socket on the back of the display unit Hand tighten the locking collar clockwise do not overtighten 34 4 If the display unit is bracket mounted i Hold the display unit in place on the mounting bracket shaft with the rubber washer clamped between the bracket and the display unit ii Adjust the tilt and rotation of the display unit for best viewing and hand tighten the knob Remove the dust cover Turn the TRACKER on see section 2 1 Insert any required C MAP chart card see section 1 2 When the TRACKER is turned on for the first time the TRACKER displays an installation menu of setup data i Select the language to use ii Change the setup data if necessary Select the data item to change Use the cursor keys to change the data Press ENT iii When the setup data is correct press ESC These installation options can be changed later through the setup menu see section 13 Atthe satellite display check that it picks up GPS satellites Wait for the GPS receiver to start up and the fix type to change from Acquiring to GPS fix This should take less than two minutes see section 7 If the TRACKER is to send NMEA data to an autopilot set this up see section 13 8 10 If the TRACKER is part of a NavBus system set the backlight group Otherwise turn NavBus off see section 13 8
17. off Cursor mode The keys A gt V and lt are called cursor keys To switch to cursor mode in the chart display hold down a cursor key The cursor appears and moves away from the boat Press the key which points in the direction that the cursor will move for example press V to move the cursor down Press midway between two of the cursor keys to make the cursor move diagonally Hold a cursor key down to make the cursor move continuously across the display In Cursor mode The distance 4 RNG and bearing BRG of the cursor from the boat are displayed at the bottom left corner of the display The chart does not scroll as the boat moves Ifthe cursor reaches the edge of the display the chart will scroll For example hold down gt to move the cursor to the right side of the display and the chart will Scroll to the left NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 3 1 2 Latitude and longitude Latitude and longitude can be displayed at the top of the chart Normally the position is the boat s position and the latitude has a boat symbol to show this 36 29 637 S Latitude 175 09 165 E Degrees Longitude Minutes to 3 decimal places about 2 m 6 ft resolution If the cursor has been moved in the last ten seconds then the position is the cursor s position and the latitude has a cursor symbol to show this 36 29 684 S 175 09 201 E A Warning When reading the b
18. redraws too frequently increase the course deviation setting Course up This option is only available if the boat is navigating to a destination The chart is rotated so that the plotted course to the destination is vertical Projected course The TRACKER can estimate the course after a given time based on the current speed and heading see section 3 4 The options are 2 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours or Off CDI Scale The CDI Scale is described in Appendix C CDI The options are 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 and 10 0 distance units Plotter mode Occasionally it is desirable to use a chart scale which is not available on a chart card Examples are To zoom in to a small scale to track very small boat movements e If there is no detailed chart for an area for example when crossing an ocean If Plotter mode is On then if the chart zooms to a scale which is not available the TRACKER will enter plotter 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 to Off Map datum and map shift Satellite derived positions on the TRACKER are based on a worldwide reference datum known as WGS84 Most paper charts are based on WGS84 However some paper charts are not based on WGS84 which results in an offset between a position on the TRACKER a
19. 1954 ISTS 73 AS 69 ISTS AS 1968 KUSAIE AS 51 L C 5 ASTRO M MERCURY 68 MAHE 1971 MINNA MONTSERRAT 58 NAHRWAN NANKING 1960 O S G B 1936 OBSERVAT 1996 P TO SANTO 36 PICO NIEVES PRV S AMER 56 PRV S CHIL 63 REUNION REV KERTAU S AMERICAN 69 SANTO DOS 65 SGS 85 S JTSK TIMBALAI 1948 TOKYO WAKE ISL 1952 WAKE ISL 1952 ZANDERIJ AM SAMOA 1962 AS DOS 71 4 AYABELLE C CANAVERAL CHUAASTRO DOS 1968 FINNISH KKJ GUX 1 ASTRO IGN 1954 INDIAN 1960 JOHNSTON 1961 LEIGON MASSAWA M PORALOKO NAPARIMA BWI OLD EGYPTIAN PITCAIRN 1967 PUERTO RICO REV NAHRWAN SAO BRAZ SOUTH ASIA TRISTAN 1968 ANNA 1 AS 65 AS STATION 52 BELLEVUE IGN CAMP AREA AS CMP INCHAUSPE EASTER ISL 67 GAN 1970 HERAT NORTH IGN47 INDIAN 1975 KANDEWALA LIBERIA 1964 MERCHICH N SAHARA 1959 NEW P SANTO OLD HAWAIIAN POINT 58 PULKOVO 1942 ROME 1940 SAPPER H 43 SWEDISH VITI LEVU 16 WAKE ENIWETOK WGS 1972 ANTIGUAAS 43 AS TERN ISL BERMUDA 1967 CANTON AS 66 CORR ALEGRE ESTONIA 1937 GEODETIC 1949 HERMANSKOGE IGN47 51 INDONES 1974 KERGUELEN 1949 LISBOA MERCURY 1960 NAD 1927 NORWEGIAN OMAN POLISH QATAR NATION RT 90 SCHWARZECK SWISS CH 1903 VOIROL 1875 WGS 1984 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 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 b
20. 231 241 261 271 281 291 If Projected course is turned on then the TRACKER will display the projected position based on the course over ground COG speed and a specified time To turn Projected course on and off and to set the time see section 13 2 Projected position Boat s projected course Boat position 3 5 Tracks and tracking Tracking records the boat s position to memory at regular intervals which can be Time intervals Ordistance intervals The track of where the boat has been can be displayed on the chart The TRACKER can display one track while recording another To work with tracks see section 13 5 The TRACKER can store five tracks e Track 1 can hold up to 2000 points and is intended to record the normal progress of the boat Tracks 2 3 4 and 5 can hold up to 500 points each and are intended to record sections to be retraced accurately for example entering a river mouth XX Tip Record the tracks in good conditions When recording is on and the track becomes full then recording continues and the oldest points in the track are deleted The maximum length of a track depends on the selected track interval a small interval will give a shorter more detailed track and a long interval will give a longer less detailed track as shown in these examples NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Time intervals Interval Track 1 Track 2 3 4 or 5 1 sec 33 minu
21. Acquiring GPS fix No GPS If the unit is in Simulate mode it displays Simulate see section 2 6 Satellite Positions of visible GPS satellites Outer circle is horizon Inner circle is 45 Time and date from GPS satellites Time is local time UTC GMT plus local offset see section 13 9 16 Jan 02 N elevation HDOP The error in the JHDOP 1 10 y cante is directly above GPS position caused by TOT in i Ex North is at top of satellite geometry A low Hu nd is display value indicates a more lllo sional If the boat is moving COG precise fix a high value a is a line from centre less precise fix Signal strengths of up to twelve visible GPS satellites The higher the bar the stronger the signal 2719 2 1315 31 7 1826 6 si al zl 2l 1 3712 439 S Ne 175 09 653 E 18 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 8 Tides display The tides display shows tide information at a tide 4 Press MENU and select Chart info station for the selected date 5 Select Tide height To go to the tides display for the tide station nearest Choosing the date of the tide chart to the boat press DISP and select Tides 1 Press MENU To go to the tides display for any tide station 2 Select Today Next day or Prev day 1 From the chart display press MENU and To choose a different date from these select select Find Set date edit the date press ENT Select Tide stations 3 Alist of tide stations a
22. C CDI To enable the alarm set the XTE alarm to On To disable the alarm set the XTE alarm to Off Danger alarm When the danger alarm is enabled an alarm will sound when the boat comes within this distance of a danger waypoint To enable the alarm enter an danger alarm distance up to 9 99 distance units To disable the alarm set the danger alarm to Off 0 Low fuel alarm When the low fuel alarm is enabled an alarm will sound when the fuel remaining in the tank is less than the low fuel value To enable the alarm enter a low fuel value To disable the alarm set the low fuel value to Off 13 8 Units setup Distance units Options are nm nautical miles mi statute miles or km kilometres Speed units Options are kn knots mph miles per hour or kph kilometres per hour Depth units Options are ft feet fm fathoms or m metres Fuel units Options are litres US gal US gallons or Imp gal Imperial gallons Compass The options are T True north or M Magnetic north Temperature optional The options for water temperature are C or F Wind optional The options for wind speed and direction are True or App Apparent Note that the units for wind speed are the speed units 13 9 Comms setup Autopilot out Disable or enable the NMEA output to an autopilot or other instrument Autopilot data Displays a list of the NMEA sentences that can be sent to an aut
23. ER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 5 1 Introduction TRACKER chartplotters NAVMAN s TRACKER chartplotters are compact ruggedly built highly integrated navigation instruments They have 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 This manual covers the NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 chartplotter which has a large easy to read colour display and uses an external GPS antenna The TRACKER has a built in chart of the world suitable for route planning and general interest To see chart details for a region plug in a C MAP chart card an electronic chart The TRACKER receives information from the GPS System and displays the boat s position and speed The TRACKER can navigate to a point or can navigate along a route When the boat is navigating to one of 1 1 Care Cleaning and maintenance Caution should be used when cleaning the TRACKER and especially the screen of the TRACKER Only use aclean sponge or chamois soaked in fresh water and mild detergent Never use a dry cloth as this may drag dried salt crystals across the screen resulting in scratching Do not use any form of abrasive cleaner Solvent petrol or other chemical cleaner Push the dust cover over the display when the TRACKER is turned off 1 2 Plug in cards The TRACKER can use two kinds of plug in cards C MAP chart card have chart details required for navigati
24. ER records all the fuel that is used see section 15 3 It is vital to read the entire installation section of this manual and the documentation that comes with the antenna and any other units before starting installation Standard configuration TRACKER display unit with a holder for plug in cards and blanking cap for fuel connector Dust cover for display unit Mounting bracket lt Flush mount kit Power data cable NAVMAN 1300 GPS antenna Warranty card This Installation and Operation manual Screws 15 2 Options and accessories e C MAP chart cards C MAP user cards 3 V for storing data Note The older 5 volt cards are not supported Fuel kit for single or twin petrol gasoline engines If a fuel kit is installed wire auto power on so that the TRACKER is on all the time the engine is on and no fuel consumption is missed see section 15 3 Beepers with built in drivers or lights The TRACKER output is switched to ground 30 V DC and 200 mA maximum If the beepers and lights require more than 200 mA fit a relay 32 b5m 16ft extension cable for NAVMAN 1300 GPS antenna Second station kit Allows a bracket mounted TRACKER to be used at another place in the boat contains second mounting bracket and cables NAVMAN s REPEAT 3100 NAVMAN carry bag NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 15 3 Installation A Warning Ensure that any
25. TRACKER 5600 ARITIPLOT TER GS e ES H Age English 2 dad i ANS SN Espa ol 41 Portugu s 79 NAVMAN NAVMAN www navmaMn com FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an output on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help A shielded cable must be used when connecting a peripheral to the serial ports NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 1 1 Care
26. ack 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 Repairs to the unit must only be carried out by a service centre approved by Navman NZ Limited Users who service the TRACKER themselves will void the warranty When contacting a NAVMAN dealer for service quote the software version number and date which is given on the about display see section 12 More information can be found on our Website www navman com 1 TRACKER will not switch on a Cables not connected or plugged into wrong Sockets in display unit Match the plug colours b TRACKER wired for auto power TRACKER will turn on and off with boat power Backlight too low Turn on full see section 2 3 Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Faulty wiring TRACKER will not switch off TRACKER wired for auto power TRACKER will turn on and off with boat power 3 TRACKER turns off unexpectedly Power data cable not plugged in properly b Loose or corroded connection in power data cable Check cable The language on the display is wrong Choose the correct language see section 13 1 No GPS fix or long time to get fix at startup May occur occasionally if the antenna does not have a clear view of the sky The satellite positions are constant
27. correction see section 7 The options are None or WAAS EGNOS Do not enable WAAS EGNOS outside their coverage areas or the accuracy of the position might be degraded WAAS covers all of the USA and most of Canada EGNOS will cover most of Western Europe when it becomes operational about the end of 2003 Restart GPS Restarts the internal GPS receiver for servicing or troubleshooting The GPS receiver takes up to three minutes to restart The satellite display shows the status of the GPS receiver see section 7 Static Navigation The displayed speed and course become erratic when the boat stops Turn Static navigation On to display speed and course as zero when the boat is stopped Position Speed and Course Filter Waves and wind cause the boat position speed and course to fluctuate slightly To give stable readings the TRACKER calculates these values by taking several measurements and averaging them Alower value averages measurements over a shorter period of time This gives the most accurate value but has the most fluctuations Ahigher value averages measurements over a longer period of time This gives the most stable value but will ignore some true speed changes Set the Position Speed and Course filters to the lowest values which give stable readings The range of each filter is 1 to 60 seconds or Off 0 13 4 Fuel Setup To use these fuel features first purchase and install the optional single or twin engi
28. drastically depending on the boat loading and sea conditions The fuel computer should not be the sole source of information concerning available fuel onboard and the electronic information should be supplemented by visual or other checks of the fuel load This is necessary due to possible operator induced errors such as forgetting to reset the fuel used when filling the tank running the engine with the fuel computer not switched on or other operator controlled actions that may render the device inaccurate Always ensure that adequate fuel is carried onboard for the intended trip plus a reserve to allow for unforeseen circumstances NAVMAN NZ LIMITED DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN AWAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW Governing Language This statement any instruction manuals user guides and other information relating to the product Documentation may be translated to or has been translated from another language Translation In the event of any conflict between any Translation of the Documentation the English language version of the Documentation will be the official version of the Documentation This manual represents the TRACKER as at the time of printing Navman NZ Limited reserves the right to make changes to specifications without notice Copyright 2002 Navman NZ Limited New Zealand all rights reserved NAVMAN is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited NAVMAN TRACK
29. e section 3 3 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual A route is a list of waypoints that the boat can follow see section 10 1 To create waypoints before creating the route use the waypoints display see section 9 2 1 To create a route go to the chart or routes display see section 10 2 1 To start the route see section 10 3 1 The chart data and highway displays show navigation data The chart shows The boat position 4 The waypoint at the end of the current leg marked with a circle The boats plotted course along the leg Two CDI lines parallel to the boat s plotted course see Appendix C CDI If the TRACKER is connected to an autopilot the TRACKER will send data to the autopilot to steer the boat to the destination If the XTE alarm is enabled an alarm will sound if the boat deviates too much from its intended course see section 13 7 If the arrival radius alarm is enabled then when the boat comes within the arrival radius of the waypoint at the end of the current leg an alarm will sound to set the arrival radius alarm see section 13 7 The TRACKER stops navigating to the waypoint at the end of the current leg and starts the next leg of the route a When the boat comes within 0 025 nm of the waypoint b Orwhen the boat passes the waypoint c Orifthe waypoint is skipped see section 10 3 2 When the boat has reached the final waypoint or to stop the b
30. e the cursor to the waypoint to edit 2 Press MENU and select Edit 3 Change the waypoint data see section 9 2 7 Select Save Editing a waypoint from the waypoints display 1 Inthe waypoints display press V or A to highlight the waypoint to edit Press MENU and select Edit 2 Change the waypoint data see section 9 2 7 Select Save 9 2 4 Displaying a waypoint on the chart This goes to the chart display and shows the selected waypoint at the centre of the display 1 Inthe waypoints display press V or A to highlight the waypoint to display Press MENU and select Display NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual won 2 The TRACKER switches to the chart display with the selected waypoint at the centre of the chart 9 2 5 Deleting a waypoint A waypoint can not be deleted if the boat is navigating to it or if the waypoint is used in more than one route A waypoint that is used in one route can be deleted Warning when a waypoint is deleted from a route check that the changed route does not cross land or dangerous waters Deleting a waypoint from the chart display 1 Inthe chart display move the cursor to the waypoint to delete 2 Press MENU and select Delete 3 Select Yes to confirm Deleting a waypoint from the waypoints display 1 Inthe waypoints display press V or A to highlight the waypoint to delete Press MENU and select Delete 2 Select Yes to confirm 9 2 6 Deleting all waypoints
31. ellite differential WAAS EGNOS is not available an optional combined GPS DGPS antenna may be connected for enhanced accuracy when in range of conventional land based differential beacons Please contact the nearest NAVMAN dealer for further information 33 Power data cable for display unit Wire the cable as shown on the next page Note The unit requires 12 V DC power 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 2 1 connect the yellow Power data cable wire to the positive power supply as shown To disable auto power leave the wire disconnected make sure it can not touch any other conductor Ifthe external beepers and lights require more than 200 mA DC total fit a relay For information on how to connect NavBus refer to the NavBus Installation and Operation manual Setup and test 1 Remove the dust covers from the connectors 2 Plug the eight way connectors into their Sockets on the back of the display unit e Match the colour on the end of the connector to the colour of the nut on the Socket e Hold the plug against the socket and rotate the plug until it slides into the socket e Lock the plug in place by pushing the locking collar towards the socket and turning it a quarter turn clockwise Nothing will be damaged if a cable is plugged into the wrong socket by
32. equires 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 4 US gallons 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 1 Select Clear Usedto set Used to zero 2 Connect the measurement tank s to the engine s via the fuel transducer s 3 Runthe engine s at normal cruising speed until at least 15 litres 4 US gallons is indicated 30 litres 8 US gallons for twin engines 13 5 Track setup Tracking records and displays the boat s course on the chart see section 3 5 Record Off The TRACKER stops recording a track 1 to 5 select a track number The TRACKER starts recording the boat s course into the selected track Display Off No track is shown on the chart 1 to 5 select a track number The selected track is shown on the chart Plotting Interval The options are Distance or Time 13 6 Trip log s For displaying the trip log s on the data header see section 3 1 8 Press MENU twice then select Trip to display the trip Selecting Reset trip dist or Reset total dist then pr
33. es to prevent moisture from entering the card compartment NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Changing the plug in card 197 2Y Pull card holder out of TRACKER Pull any card out of holder Put card in case Gold contacts under here Push new card into holder Ensure the gold contacts Holder 4 Push card holder fully into TRACKER are on the outer edge and underneath see above Keep the card s case A Warning Keep the holder in place in the TRACKER at all times to prevent moisture from entering card compartment 1 3 Removing and replacing the display unit If the display unit is bracket mounted then the display unit can easily be removed and replaced for security 1 or protection Removing the display unit 1 Turn the TRACKER off by holding QD until the display turns off 2 Pushthe dust cover over the display unit 3 Hold the display unit with one hand Loosen the knob on the mounting bracket and carefully lift the unit off the mounting bracket 4 The display unit has some cables plugged into the back Unplug each black plug by turning the locking collar a quarter turn anticlockwise and pulling the plug out If there is a gold plug unscrew the locking collar anticlockwise and pull the plug out 5 Push the attached dust covers over the exposed ends of the plugs to protect them 6 Store the display unit in a safe place such as the optional NAVMAN carry bag NAVMAN
34. essing ENTER resets each to zero NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 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 The amount of fuel that the TRACKER has measured is displayed Change the number to the actual fuel amount used Repeat for the other engine in a twin engine installation Flow Filter Normally engines do not draw fuel from the tank at a steady rate To give a stable fuel flow reading the TRACKER calculates the flow values by taking several measurements and averaging them The flow filter sets the period over which the fuel flow is averaged and can be set from 1 to 180 seconds or Off Set the flow filter to the lowest value which give a stable flow Usually a value of 10 to 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 Distance Select the distance plotting interval 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 or 10 0 distance units Time Select the time plotting interval 1 5 10 or 30 seconds or 1 minute Memory used The percentage of memory used in the track being recorded O Tip Use the user card display to check the number of points recorded in each track see sectio
35. ghlight the route to display Press MENU and select Display It returns to the chart display with the selected route displayed 10 2 4 Deleting a route 1 2 In the routes display press V or A to highlight the route to delete Press MENU and select Delete Select Yes to confirm 10 2 5 Deleting all routes 1 2 In the routes display press MENU and select Delete all Select Yes to confirm 10 3 Navigating a route 10 3 2 Skipping a waypoint in a route To skip a waypoint when the boat is navigating along a route 10 3 1 Starting a route To start the boat navigating along a route 1 Inthe routes display press V or A to highlight the route to use Press MENU and select Start 2 The TRACKER asks for the direction to traverse the route Select Forward the order the route was created or Reverse 3 It displays a chart with the route marked and starts navigating from the start of the route NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual In the chart display press MENU and select Skip The TRACKER starts navigating straight towards the next waypoint on the route A Warning Skipping a waypoint with the autopilot on might result in a sudden course change 10 3 3 Cancelling a route To stop the boat navigating along a route In the chart display press MENU and select Cancel route 23 11 User card display A C MAP user card is an optional plug in card that can store data files see sec
36. he correction signals are broadcast by satellites and are received by the TRACKER s standard GPS antenna The accuracy of the corrected GPS position is typically better than 5 m 16 ft for 95 of the time WAAS covers all of the USA and most of Canada EGNOS will cover most of Western Europe when it becomes operational about the end of 2003 To enable WAAS and EGNOS DGPS see section 13 3 Differential beacon DGPS To use differential beacon DGPS the Differential beacons are land based radio TRACKER must be installed with an external transmitters that broadcast correction signals DGPS antenna such as the NAVMAN DGPS 1 that can be received by a special receiver on see section 15 3 the boat Differential beacons are usually only Start installed near ports and important waterways up eed and each beacon has a limited range The Each time a GPS receiver is turned on it normally accuracy of the corrected GPS position is takes about 50 seconds before it outputs the first typically better than 2 to 5 m 6 to 16 ft position Under some circumstances it will take up to two minutes or longer 7 1 Satellite display The satellite display has information about the GPS When the TRACKER is turned on the satellite satellites and GPS position display is shown automatically while the GPS To go to the satellite display press DISP and select antenna starts up Satellite The satellite display shows Status of GPS antenna for example
37. ines Medium displays two fields per line and up to four lines Large displays same amount of data iii Repeat the above step to set the other data as medium but with a larger font fields Press ESC 4 To change the data display 39 Tip If less than four lines are used the i Select Data setup numeric data will take up less of the chart area ii Change a data field 5 To turn the compass display off or on a Pressthe cursor keys to highlight the i Select Compass field ii Select Off or On b Press ENT to display a menu of the 6 Finally press ESC to return to the chart display data that can be shown in the field c Select the data to show in the field select None to leave the field empty 3 2 Distance and bearing calculator The distance and bearing calculator can plot a course bearing and length of the leg as well as the total of one or several legs and to show the bearing and distance along the course Press ENT length of each leg as well as the total distance along 4 the course The completed course can be converted into a route To use the distance and bearing calculator To remove the last leg from the course press MENU and select Hemove 5 Repeat the above two steps to enter the whole course 1 Press ESC until the chart display is displayed 6 To save the new course as a route press Press MENU and select Distance MENU and select Save This also saves any 2 Move the cursor to the start of the first leg It new
38. ing This might result in a sudden and dangerous turn No to allow time to disengage the autopilot then use Goto to navigate back to the MOB waypoint see section 3 3 To cancel MOB or set another MOB 1 Press X again to display a menu 2 Select an option from the menu O Tip The MOB waypoint remains on the chart after the MOB has been cancelled To delete the MOB waypoint see section 9 2 5 When the TRACKER detects an alarm condition it displays a warning message on the display the internal beeper sounds and any external beepers or lights operate Press ESC to clear the alarm The alarm will sound again if the alarm condition occurs again The TRACKER has five user settable alarms arrival radius anchor XTE danger and low fuel see section 13 6 In addition the TRACKER has a fixed alarm for loss of GPS DGPS fix 2 6 Simulate mode Simulate mode allows a user to become familiar with the TRACKER off the water In Simulate mode the data from the GPS receiver and other sensors is ignored and the TRACKER generates this data internally to simulate the movement of the boat Otherwise the TRACKER functions normally 0 To see if the TRACKER is in Simulate mode press DISP and select Satellite If it is in Simulate mode then it shows Simulate at the top left of the display To start and stop Simulate mode see section 13 10 A Warning Never have Simulate mode on when the TRACKER is navigating on the water
39. l transducer required Outboard carburetted two stroke petrol gasoline engines 30 to 300 hp lt Outboard four stroke petrol gasoline engines 90 to 300 hp Inboard petrol gasoline engines 50 to 300 hp Minimum flow rate 5 litres per hour Standards compliance EMC compliance USA FCC Part 15 Class B Europe CE EN50081 1 EN50082 1 New Zealand and Australia C Tick AS NZS 3548 lt Environment IP67 CFR46 with card holder and connections in place NavBus Connection to other NAVMAN instruments NMEA lt NMEA 0183 ver 2 Input from GPS or DGPS receiver GSA GSV GTA RMC Input from a depth sounder SDDPT preferred or SDDBT Output for autopilot or other instrument APA APB GGA GLL GSA GSV RMB RMC BWR VTG XTE 2 1 54 mm 7 06 179 5 mm 36 3 5 88 5 mm NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual ADINDAN ARC 1950 ASCENS ISL 58 BISSAU CAPE DABOLA EUROPEAN 1950 GRACIOSA BASE HJORSEY 1955 IGN72 IRELAND 1965 KERTAU 1948 LUZON MIDWAY AS 61 NAD 1983 O S IRELAND P TE NOIRE 48 POTSDAM QORNOQ S LEONE 1960 SELVAGEM 1938 TANANARIVE 25 VOIROL 1960 YACARE List of datums AFGOOYE AIN ELABD 70 ARC 1960 AS BEACON E AUS GEOD 66 AUS GEOD 84 BOGOTAOBS BUKIT RIMPAH CARTHAGE CHATHAM 1971 DECEPTIONIS DJAKARTA EUROPEAN 1979 F THOMAS 1955 GUAM 1963 GUNUNGSEGARA HONG KONG 63 HU TZU SHAN INDIAN INDIAN
40. layed i Select an object to display ii Press ESC to return to the menu Select other objects iii Finally press ESC to return to the chart 3 1 7 Find nearby services To find and display nearby services 1 Tosee services near the boat s position press ESC to switch to centre on boat mode To see Services near a different point move the cursor to that point on the chart 2 Press MENU and select Find 3 Selectthe type of service There are three types of service Ports A list of ports is displayed Press or T to display any other ports Select the port to display To search for a port i Press MENU and select Find ii Enter some or all of the letters of the port name Press ENT Port services i Select the type of service to find ii Alist of places with this service are displayed Select the place to display Tide stations A list of tide stations is displayed Select the station to display The chart redraws with the tide station centred To display a tide chart see section 8 for the station i Press MENU and select Chart info ii Select Tide height 3 1 8 Change the data display and compass display Numeric data and a compass can be displayed at the top of the chart display To change these 1 Press MENU and select Data header 2 Toturn the data display off or on i Select Data ii Select Off or On 3 Tochoose the size of the numbers i Select Size ii Select Small displays three fields per line and up to four l
41. ld i Press the cursor keys to highlight the field ii Press ENT to display a menu of the data that can be shown in the field iii Select the data to show in the field select None to leave the field empty 3 Repeat the above step to change other fields 4 Finally press ESC to return to the highway display 7 Satellites GPS worldwide navigation The US Government operates the GPS system Twenty four satellites orbit the earth and broadcast position and time signals The positions of these satellites are constantly changing The GPS receiver analyses the signals from the closest satellites and calculates exactly where it is on earth This is called the GPS position The accuracy of the GPS position is typically better than 10 m 33 ft for 95 of the time AGPS antenna can receive signals from the GPS satellites when it is almost anywhere on earth GPS antennas The TRACKER must be used with the external GPS antenna supplied The TRACKER has a sensitive 12 channel receiver built in which 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 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual DGPS A DGPS system uses correction signals to remove some of the errors in the GPS position The TRACKER can use one of two types of DGPS system WAAS and EGNOS DGPS WAAS and EGNOS are two satellite based DGPS systems T
42. lect Yes to confirm NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Sorting the file names This sorts the displayed file names 1 Press MENU and select Sort 2 Select sort by Name Type or Time 12 About display To go to the about display press DISP and select About The about display shows The software version and date The world chart version Any card fitted The number of waypoints routes and tracks in the TRACKER Wiring information for the TRACKER connectors In the unlikely event of having to contact a NAVMAN dealer for service quote the software version number and date The TRACKER has a number of advanced navigation features which are set up through the setup menu We recommend that you become familiar with the operation of the unit using the Tracker 5600 Copyright 2002 Navman NZ Software 1 3 0 22 05 2002 alee 22 05 2002 8 3 04 83 2002 3 0 22 05 2002 1 0 06 02 2002 RT 09705 2001 ee 13 01 2002 1 26 2000 ANE a ka ka po o Morld chart Card No card m 38 3000 38 Used 25 4 Used 5 1 Used Pouer comms cable Black Ground Broun 9U out White Autopilot out Blue NavBus NMEA 2 in Red 13 8U in Orange NavBus Yellow Auto power Green Ext Alarm Fuel cable Black White Ground NMEA 1 in default settings before making any changes to the data in these menus To display the setup menu press MENU until the setup menu is displayed 13 1 Syste
43. ll not cause accidents personal injury or property damage The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe boating practices Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the US Government which is solely responsible for its operation accuracy and maintenance The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment anywhere in the world including the TRACKER Whilst the NAVMAN TRACKER is a precision navigation instrument it can be misused or misinterpreted which can result in its use being unsafe To reduce the risk of misusing or misinterpreting the TRACKER the user must read and understand all aspects of this Installation and Operation manual We also suggest that the user practice all operations using the built in simulator before using the TRACKER at sea Electronic Chart The electronic chart used by the TRACKER is an aid to navigation and is designed to supplement the use of official government charts not replace them Only official government charts supplemented by notices to mariners contain the information required for safe and prudent navigation Always supplement the information provided by the TRACKER with other plotting sources such as observations depth soundings radar and hand compass bearings Should the information not agree then the discrepancy must be resolved before proceeding any further Fuel Computer Fuel economy can alter
44. ly changing b Antenna cable not connected to display unit c Restart GPS see section 13 3 6 TRACKER GPS position different from true position by more than 10 m 33 ft a TRACKER in simulate mode Turn simulate mode off see section 13 11 b The normal error in GPS position will exceed 10 m 33 ft for about 5 of the time NO DG 0 D A v a 38 c 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 7 TRACKER position different from same position on local charts a TRACKER in simulate mode Turn simulate mode off see section 13 10 b Incorrect chart datum Select the correct chart datum see section 13 2 c Map shift has been applied wrongly Clear map shift then reapply if necessary see section 13 2 8 Can not see boat on chart Press ESC to switch to centre on boat mode see section 3 1 1 9 Thetimeor date on satellite display is wrong or off a NoGPS fix b In simulate mode Turn simulate mode off see section 13 10 C Local time offset is wrong see section 13 9 The Local Time Offset must be changed when daylight saving time starts or ends 10 Autopilot not responding to TRACKER no NMEA output a NMEA output disabled or the required NMEA sentences are not turned on Check NMEA settings see section 13 8 b Check that the instrument is connected correctly 11 Depth not displa
45. m setup Language Select the language for the displays The options are English Italian French German Spanish Dutch Swedish Portuguese Finnish and Greek Colours Select the colour scheme for the LCD display The options are Normal Sunlight Brighter colours more visible in sunlight Night Reversed colours for night to preserve night vision Paper Simulates the colours of a paper chart NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Keybeep Enable or disable the beep when a key is pressed Factory reset Resets all the TRACKER setup menu data back to the factory default settings as shown on the setup menu map Any waypoints routes or tracks are not deleted After the reset the TRACKER displays an installation menu of setup data 1 Select the language to use 2 Change the setup data if necessary i Select the data item to change ii Use the cursor keys to change the data iii Press ENT 3 When the setup data is correct press ESC Setup menu map with factory default settings in brackets System Chart GPS Fuel Track Alarms Units Comms Time Simulate Setup menu 26 Rotation North up Projected course Off CDI scale 0 1 nm Plotter mode Off Map datum WGS84 Map shift None Waypoints Selected Lat Lon Grid Off Boundaries On Names On Attention Areas On Water Features On Water depth Lights On Nav Aids Int Land Features On Ta
46. n 1 The unit displays a title display for a few seconds then beeps again and displays a navigation warning 2 If necessary adjust the display to be easy to read see section 2 3 Read the warning and press ENT 3 The satellite display is shown Either wait for the GPS receiver to start up and the status to change from acquiring to GPS fix see section 7 1 e Orpress ESC 4 The TRACKER chart is displayed see section 3 Turning off manually If the TRACKER is not wired for auto power turn the unit off by holding down Q until the display turns off 2 2 The main displays After you have turned the TRACKER on it shows the satellite display until the GPS receiver gets a GPS fix then displays the Chart The Chart is the display that you will normally use for navigation Display menu The main displays Y See Chart p Chart navigation Section 3 Fuel L Fuel fuel computer Section 4 Data gt Data numeric data Section 5 Highway Highway boat path Section 6 Satellite ____ Satellite GPS data Section 7 Tides Tides tide chart Section 8 Waypoints P Waypoints Section 9 Routes P Routes Section 10 C MAP usercard p User card Section 11 About b About Section 12 Press DISP for display menu To select a display i press V or A to highlight the display ii press ENT to go to the display To use
47. n 11 Delete track 1 Select the track number to delete 1 to 5 2 Select Yes to confirm The data in the selected track is deleted 29 13 7 Alarms setup For alarm operation see section 2 5 To turn off an alarm which is sounding press ESC Arrival radius alarm When the arrival radius alarm is enabled an alarm will sound a When the boat is going to a point and the boat comes within the arrival radius of the destination Or when the boat is navigating a route and the boat comes within the arrival radius of a waypoint in the route To enable the alarm enter an arrival radius up to 9 99 distance units Todisable the alarm set the arrival radius to Off 0 Anchor alarm When the anchor alarm is enabled an alarm will sound 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 TRACKER saves the current boat position To disable the alarm set the anchor alarm to Off 0 The minimum usable setting of the alarm is determined by the accuracy of the global positioning system typically within 10 m 33 ft o A Warning Do not rely on the anchor alarm as the only anchor watch XTE alarm When the XTE alarm is enabled an alarm will sound when the boat is navigating to a point and the distance from the boat to the plotted course XTE is more than CDI Course Deviation Indicator scale see Appendix
48. nd the same position plotted on the paper chart To match the TRACKER S positions with a local chart that is not based on WGS84 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Either select Map datum and select the datum for the local chart See Appendix A for a list of the available datums WGS84 is the default datum and the datum most commonly used on paper charts On if the correct datum is not available retain the WGS84 datum and apply a map shift see below Map shift Map shift is a correction applied to the TRACKER s positions so that they match a chart s positions Warning Map shift is for eliminating minor offsets It should not be used if the correct datum is available Use map shift with caution incorrect application will cause incorrect boat positions Set map shift 1 Move the boat to a known point on the chart for example a marina berth 2 Inthe Chart setup menu select Map shift 3 Move the cursor to the position on the chart where the boat actually is 4 Press ENT to set the new map shift The boat will now be displayed at its actual location Clear map shift Clearing the map shift removes any map shift from the TRACKER s positions 1 Inthe Chart setup menu select Map shift 2 Press MENU and select Clear Waypoints Controls how waypoints are displayed on the chart The options are Hide all No waypoints are displayed Show all All waypoints are displayed Selected Waypoints with
49. ne fuel kit Whenever fuel is added or removed from the tank use this menu Ifthe tank is filled select Tank Full Ifthe tank is partly filled or fuel removed 1 Before adding or removing the fuel go to the fuel display and note how much fuel is in the tank 2 Note how much fuel is added or removed 3 Calculate how much fuel is now in the tank by adding or subtracting the two figures 4 Select this menu and enter how much fuel is now in the tank in Set Remaining A Warning Do this each time fuel is added or removed or else fuel remaining and the low fuel alarm will be meaningless 28 Tank Full Select Tank full each time the tank is filled full When asked for confirmation Select Yes Set Remaining Enter the amount of fuel now in the tank after it has been partly filled or fuel has been 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 When asked for confirmation Select Yes Tank Size Enter the capacity of the fuel tank Num Engines Set the number of engines to 0 1 or 2 If O is selected the fuel features are turned off NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Fuel Cal Without calibration the error in fuel measurements can be up to 10 Calibration can reduce the error substantially For twin engine installations calibration of each transducer is required Calibrating the fuel transducer r
50. ng in a particular region When a chart card is plugged in the extra details automatically appear on the TRACKER s chart display C MAP user cards are used to store navigation data Each user card expands the TRACKER s memory and allows the data to be transferred to another TRACKER easily see section 11 Note The older 5 volt cards are not supported When a cardis inserted or removed it does not matter ifthe TRACKER is turned on or off o these points the TRACKER displays course information for the helmsman to follow The TRACKER can control an autopilot and can display depth information from a depth sounder With an optional fuel kit the TRACKER becomes a sophisticated yet easy to use fuel computer Navigation data can be saved to a plug in user card so that it can be easily transferred to another NAVMAN chartplotter The TRACKER is part of the NAVMAN family of instruments which includes instruments for speed depth wind and repeaters These instruments can be connected together to form an integrated data system see section 14 For maximum benefit please read this manual carefully before installing and using the unit Special terms are explained in Appendix C Plug in cards Handle plug in cards carefully Keep them in their protective cases when not plugged into the TRACKER If a card gets dirty or wet clean it with a damp cloth or mild detergent Keep the card holder in place in the display unit at all tim
51. nk full Set remaining Clear Used Tank size 0 Num Engines 0 Fuel cal Flow filter 5 seconds Arrival radius Off Anchor alarm Off XTE alarm Off Danger alarm Off Low fuel Off Autopilot out Off Autopilot data NavBus On NavBus group 0 Simulate Off Mode Normal Speed 1 kn Heading Route NAVMAN Language English Colours Normal Keybeep On Factory reset Bathymetric Lines On Spot soundings On Depth Area Limit 1 6 m Depth Area Limit 2 51 m Bath amp Sndgs Min 0 m Bath amp Sndgs Max 15 m Internal GPS On DGPS Source None Restart GPS Static Navigation Off Position Filter Off Speed Filter 5 Course Filter 4 Record 1 Display 1 Plotting Interval Distance Distance 0 1 nm Time 10 seconds Memory used Delete track Distance nm Speed kn Depth m Fuel litres Compass M Temperature C Wind True Local offset 0 Time format 24 hour Date format dd MMM yy TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 13 2 Chart setup Rotation The options for chart rotation are North up North is always at the top of the chart display Track up The chart is rotated so that the boat direction is to the top of the display This option is useful for navigating narrow harbours or rivers The TRACKER asks for a course deviation this is how much the boat direction needs to change to make the chart redraw 39 Tip If the chart
52. nt Replace Load the new waypoint and replace the existing one Skip all Do not load any new waypoints which have the same names as existing waypoints Rplc all Load all new waypoints which have the same names as existing waypoints the new waypoints replace the existing waypoints 24 User card FILEG1 Weupts 01 Jan 80 Routes eT Tracks 81 Jan S8 Waypts 61 Jan sa Tracks 29 Sep a1 Tracks 28 Sep 1 Tracks 28 Sep 81 Tracks 26 Nov700 In memory Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Aroutes file The new routes are added to any existing routes in the TRACKER If a new route has the same name as an existing route but has different data then the TRACKER asks which route to keep Atrack file The new track will replace the existing track in the TRACKER To load a file to the TRACKER 1 Selectthe file to load 2 Press MENU and select Load Deleting a file from the user card 1 Selectthe file to delete 2 Press MENU and select Delete 3 Select Yes to confirm Reading the file information This reads the file names from the user card and displays them Reading does not load any file data into the TRACKER 1 Press MENU and select Card 2 Select Read Formatting the user card Formatting prepares a user card for use Format the card if there is an error message saying that the card is not formatted Any data files on the card are deleted 1 Press MENU and select Card 2 Select Format 3 Se
53. nts has three legs NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual MOB Man overboard MOB function Starts navigating back to the place where someone fell overboard see section 2 4 NavBus Away of connecting NAVMAN instruments together to share data see section 14 NMEA National Marine Electronics Association NMEA 0183 A standard for interfacing marine electronic devices see section 14 Route Two or more waypoints linked in sequence to form a course for the boat see section 10 User card A plug in card that stores waypoints routes and tracks see section 1 2 UTC Universal Time Coordinated or Coordinated Universal Time which is a standard world time formerly called Greenwich Mean Time GMT Waypoint A user definable chart position see section 9 39 Navigation data The boat is sailing from the start to the destination and has moved off the plotted course from the start to the destination BRG Bearing to Destination BRG Bearing to cursor CDI Course Deviation Indicator COG Course Over Ground CTS Course To Steer DTG Distance To Go ETA Expected Time of Arrival RNG Range to cursor SOG SpeedOver Ground STR Steering TTG Time To Go XTE Cross Track Error VMG Velocity Made Good Destination SOG speed VMG speed 40 STR DTG distance W lt gt E Bearing to the destination from the boat Bearing to cursor from boat cursor mode see section 3 1 1 When the boa
54. oat following the route at any time cancel the route see section 10 3 3 3 Chart The chart display is the most important of the TRACKER s displays showing the chart the boat s position and course and navigation data 3 1 Chart display A typical chart display shows Data display To turn the data off or on or to change what data is displayed see Scale 5 16nm S0G Simulate 1 0 Kn 036 42 117 S 1 14 nm 174956 884 E Compass display section 3 1 8 4i The chart To change the types of information displayed see section 13 2 Boat position see section 3 1 1 Boat track see section 3 5 Boat course and CDI lines see Appendix C CDI Boat is going to the waypoint called FISHO6 Distance and bearing of cursor from boat DTG 1 89 nm Y BRG o SM W see section 3 1 4 To turn the compass off or on see section 3 1 8 101 111 AAA Typical waypoint see section 9 The cursor see section 3 1 1 Sea Land Chart is in cursor mode press ESC to return to centre on boat mode see section 3 1 1 3 1 1 Chart modes The Chart has two modes centre on boat mode and cursor mode These are explained below Centre on boat mode To switch to centre on boat mode in the chart display press ESC The boat his at the centre of the chart As the boat moves through the water the chart automatically scrolls to keep the boat in the centre of the chart The cursor see below is turned
55. oat position make sure the position is not the cursor position 3 1 3 Chart scale Press F to zoom in and display a smaller area of the chart in more detail Press to zoom out and display a bigger area in less detail The chart scale can be displayed e g scale 8 nm see below The scale 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 currently displayed 3 1 4 The compass A compass can be displayed at the top of the chart see section 3 1 8 When the boat is navigating to a point the compass shows the bearing to the destination BRG in the middle and the boat s course over ground COG for example here BRG is 4 and COG is 12 BRG red 324 S34 S44 354 4 14 COG 24 34 44 Otherwise the compass shows the boat s COG in the middle for example here COG is 12 _ COG 332 342 352 2 12 22 32 42 52 3 1 5 Chart symbols The chart will show symbols such as waypoints and chart symbols When the cursor is placed over a symbol for at least two seconds a data window appears at the bottom left of the display with information about the symbol NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 3 1 6 Chart information To see stored data about a point on the chart for example a chart symbol 1 Move the cursor to that point on the chart 2 Press MENU and select Chart info 3 A menu of objects is disp
56. on The view should not be blocked by large parts of the superstructure The unit can be under glass perspex fibreglass or fabric but not under metal or wood NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual of electrical signals or noise Do not mount the antenna within 2 m 6 ft of a radio transmitter antenna or within 0 5 m 20 of the plane of a radar antenna Do not fit the antenna too high such as up a mast or rocking will cause errors in speed and bearing Do not mount the antenna where it can be used as a hand hold where it will interfere with the operation of the boat or where it might be submerged The maximum antenna cable length is 15 m 49 ft If a location might not be suitable follow the installation instructions below but mount the antenna and antenna cable temporarily without drilling any fixing holes If the system does not work properly change the antenna location until it works properly Then install the antenna and cable permanently 2 Fitantenna in place 3 Runthe cable between the antenna and the display unit e Keep the cable away from sources of electrical signals or noise Donotcut the antenna cable if necessary fit one 5 m 16 ft extension cable Do not crush or pinch the antenna cable e Secure the cable at regular intervals Optional fuel kit Fit the fuel kit following the instructions that come with the kit Installation of a DGPS antenna In areas where sat
57. one of the other main displays press DISP for the display menu and select a display to use To return to the chart display press ESC Press ESC to return to chart display NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual o 2 3 Backlight 1 Press D briefly to show the display controls 2 The display and keys are backlit with sixteen brightness levels To change the backlight press lt dimmer or gt brighter 3 Press ENT to accept the new values 2 4 Man overboard MOB The MOB feature saves the boat s position and then navigates back to this point To do this Press X The TRACKER beeps four times and stores the boat s position as a waypoint called MOB The TRACKER changes to the chart display with the MOB waypoint at the centre of the chart The chart zooms in for accurate navigation If the chart can not show the required small scale the TRACKER changes to plotter mode a white display with crosshatching and no chart details see section 13 2 If the autopilot output is off see section 13 9 the TRACKER immediately starts navigating back to the MOB waypoint If the autopilot output is on the TRACKER asks if the autopilot is active Select No The TRACKER immediately starts navigating back to the MOB waypoint EF N wo Yes The TRACKER asks if the boat is to go to the MOB waypoint Select Yes to immediately start navigating to the MOB waypoint A Warn
58. opilot Turn each Off or On as required NavBus Off NavBus is disabled One of the NavBus connector pins becomes a NMEA input line see sections 14 and 15 3 On NavBus is enabled NavBus group Enter the NavBus backlight group number the range is O to 4 see section 14 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 13 10 Time setup Local offset The difference between local time and UTC GMT Change local offset when daylight saving time starts and ends The range is 0 to 13 hours in 30 minute steps Time format The options are 24 hour or 12 hour Date format The options are dd MMM yy MMM dd yy dd MM yy or MM dd yy 13 11 Simulate setup Simulate mode is a way of becoming familiar with the TRACKER see section 2 6 A Warning Never have simulate mode on when the TRACKER is navigating on the water Simulate Turn simulate mode Off or On Press MENU and select simulate Select On or Off Mode There are two choices for Mode Normal Simulates the boat moving from the selected start point see step 1 above at the given speed and heading The options are Speed The simulated boat speed to use Heading The simulated bearing for the boat to follow 2 Tip To calculate a heading use the cursor see section 3 1 1 20 Tip As the boat moves vary Heading to simulate the boat moving off course Demo Simulates the boat moving along a route at a given speed When it reaches one end it re
59. points on the course as new waypoints does not matter if this point is a waypoint or not with default names If necessary edit the route Press ENT later see section 10 2 2 and edit any new 3 To add a leg to the course move the cursor to waypoints later see section 9 2 3 the end of the leg It does not matter if this point 7 Finally press ESC to return to the chart display is a waypoint or not The display shows the Note See section 13 6 for Log functions Goto is a simple way of navigating straight to one A Warning Maka Sure the courso does fiot pass point over land or dangerous waters To start the Goto 2 The TRACKER starts navigating to the 1 Choose the point to go to destination see section 2 7 The chart shows Togo to a waypoint or to any point on the TS ska ak a a circle chart 7 i Press ESC until the chart display is destination displayed e Two CDI lines parallel to the boat s plotted ii Move the cursor to the destination course see Appendix C CDI iii Press MENU and select Goto To cancel a Goto e T t int f th int isaky SNAYPER TENARIS 1 Press ESC until the chart display is displayed i Press DISP and select Waypoints 2 Press MENU and select Cancel goto ii Press V or A to highlight the destination waypoint ili Press MENU and select Goto 14 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 3 4 Projected course Cale 18 6nm SOG 1 6 kn JOTN 8871 nm imulate 044 O7 760 N G68 S6 270 211 221
60. re Connect this to the 12 V positive battery terminal after the main switch Fit a 1 Amp fuse as shown Yellow Wire Connect to the ignition switch To ignition system Fuse White NMEA out Ignition Switch Yellow Fuse ES Red External Beeper C1 or Light Green Black Main Switch 12V DC 35 Appendix A Specifications Physical Size 179 5 mm H x 195 mm W x 54 mm D 7 06 x 7 6 x 2 1 Weight display unit 20 oz 600 g Display 6 4 diagonal TFT colour 234 x 320 pixels Electrical Power supply 11 to 18 V DC current at 13 6 V with full backlight 600 mA External beeper or light output switched to ground 30 V DC 200 mA maximum Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Chart and user cards lt C MAP NT cards and NT cards 3 3 V C MAP user cards Waypoints Upto 3000 with default or user defined alphanumeric names up to eight characters Routes 25 Routes with up to 50 points each Tracks Bytime or distance one track of 2000 points and four of 500 points Alarms Arrival radius anchor XTE danger low fuel optional individually controlled Loss of GPS DGPS fix fixed alarms 7 6 195 0 mm Chart datums 140 Chart datums see below One user defined map shift Chart scale 0 05 to 4096 nm for chart chart dependent down to 0 01 nm in plotter mode Fuel Computer Optional fue
61. re displayed Select the tide station to display The chart redraws with the tide station centred The tides display shows data for the chosen date Tide station name MANSION HOUSE BAY Moon phase for moon at Distance from boat Distance 8 46nm the current time on the Current time 12 84 42 chosen date Chosen date for display 19 Hov 81 Moon phase Tide chart Night Night Dawn Dusk Day Day Tide height cursor Press V or A to move cursor up Tide height and down Height of cursor Time cursor 3 2 5 18 gt Time of day O to 24 hrs Press lt or gt to move ime 2 52m Height 1 52m Sunset 20 10 Moonset 4 03 Time of cursor i 2 56 m 11 30 Tide height at that time 0 48 m 5 09 Height and time of highest high water and lowest low water on tide chart cursor sideways Times on selected date NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 19 9 Waypoints A waypoint is a position of interest that is saved by Atype the TRACKER for example a fishing spot or a point Normal A normal waypoint can be on a route The TRACKER can have up to 3000 navigated to or included in a route waypoints A waypoint can be created changed or deleted A waypoint has Danger A danger waypoint is a point to avoid If the boat comes within the danger Aname up to eight characters radius of a danger waypoint the unit can An icon showing what kind of waypoint it is sound an alarm see section 13 6 The available icons are
62. t is navigating to a point the chart and highway displays show a parallel line on either side of the plotted course These two lines are called the Course Deviation Indicator CDI lines The distance from the plotted course to a CDI line is the CDI scale Set the CDI scale see section 13 2 to the maximum distance that the boat should deviate from the plotted course The chart and highway displays show the CDI lines which are like a highway over the water where the boat will move The displays show how far the boat has deviated from the plotted course and if the boat is approaching a CDI line If the XTE alarm is enabled see section 13 6 an alarm will sound if the boat reaches a CDI line Direction in which the boat is moving over the ground Optimum course to steer to return to the plotted course Distance from the boat to the destination At the destination assuming that SOG and COG remain constant Distance from boat to cursor cursor mode see section 3 1 1 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 The difference between COG and CTS The estimated time to reach the destination The distance from the boat to the nearest point of the plotted course XTE may have a letter R means steer to the right to return to the plotted course L means steer to the left The speed at which the boat is approaching the destination
63. te select the unused leg at the end of the list of waypoints Otherwise select the waypoint to insert the new waypoint in front of ii Press ENT A list of waypoints is displayed Select the waypoint to use As waypoints are inserted the distance and bearing of each leg is shown automatically If the route has more waypoints than will fit on the display press V or A to see them 5 To remove a waypoint from the route i Select the waypoint to remove ii Press MENU and select Remove Press ESC ONO 2 3 and check that the route does not cross land or dangerous water Repeat this process until the route is finished Display the route on the chart see section 10 10 2 2 Editing a route Editing a route from the chart 1 2 3 In the routes display select the route to edit Press MENU and select Edit on chart The selected route is displayed on the chart with a circle around the first waypoint Edit the route as described in section 10 2 1 A starting at step 4 Editing a route from the routes display 1 In the routes display press V or A to highlight the route to edit Press MENU and select Edit The selected route is displayed the route name and a list of the waypoints Edit the route as described in section 10 2 1 B starting at step 3 10 2 3 Displaying a route on the chart To view the selected route at the centre of the display 1 2 In the routes display press V or A to hi
64. tes 8 minutes 10 sec 5 5 hours 1 4 hours 1 min 33 hours 8 hours Distance intervals Interval Track 1 Track 2 3 4 or 5 0 01 20 5 1 2 000 500 10 20 000 5 000 The track lengths are in the current distance units for example nm 4 Fuel display To use the fuel display the optional fuel kit must be installed and the fuel data set up see section 13 4 To go to the fuel display press DISP and select Fuel The fuel display shows Used The total fuel used since it was reset to 0 by the Clear Used command see section 13 4 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 units are set by the units selected for speed and fuel Adjust throttle and trim for best economy The bigger the number the better the economy Speed Boat speed over ground Range The estimated distance that the boat is able to travel based on fuel remaining and current fuel consumption A Warnings Fuel economy can change drastically depending on boat loading and sea conditions Always carry adequate fuel for the journey plus a sufficient reserve Each time fuel is added or removed use the fuel setup menu see section 13 4 to record the fuel or else fuel remaining and the low fuel alarm
65. their display option set to Icon or l N Icon and Name are displayed see section 9 Chart display options The other chart setup options allow an extensive range of chart card features to be shown Configure the most useful display format Note Bathymetric Lines and soundings Chart cards contain a large amount of spot sounding and depth contour data This can be selectively displayed by turning Bathymetric Lines and Spot Soundings on then selecting the range to display with Bath and Sndgs Min and Max Attention Areas Areas of importance such as restricted anchorages and shallow areas are highlighted as Altention Areas The options are On displays attention area boundaries and information icons Off does not display attention area boundaries or information icons Note In some early chart cards the information icons O are inactive Depth area limits The depth area limits control the chart water colours for different depths There are three water colours Surface to Depth area limit 1 Shallow water colour Depth area limit 1 to Depth area limit 2 Medium water colour Below Depth area limit 2 Deep water colour The actual water colours depend on the LCD colour Scheme in use see section 13 1 GPS Source Disable or enable the TRACKER s internal GPS receiver Disable this if a non standard GPS antenna that sends NMEA data is installed DGPS Source Enables or disables the satellite based DGPS
66. tion 1 2 There are three types of files waypoints routes or a track To goto the user card display press DISP and select User card Note The older 5 volt cards are not supported The user card display has File list Alist of the files on any user card in the TRACKER Press or to display other files Waypts Routes The number of waypoints and routes currently in the TRACKER Track 1 to Track 5 The number of points in tracks 1 to 5 currently in the TRACKER Note To save TRACKER data onto the user card use the Save command see below Data stored on the user card and shown on the file list is not available to be used by the TRACKER until loaded into the TRACKER with the LOAD command see below Saving data to the user card This saves all the TRACKER s waypoints all the TRACKER s routes or one of the TRACKER s tracks to one file on the user card 1 Press MENU and select Save 2 Select Waypts Routes or Tracks 3 For Tracks select the track number to save 4 The new file is created Change the name if required The new file appears in the file list Loading data from the user card to the TRACKER This loads one file from the user card to the TRACKER Awaypoints file The new waypoints are added to any existing waypoints in the TRACKER If a new waypoint has the same name as an existing waypoint but has different data the TRACKER displays both waypoints Select Skip Do not load the new waypoi
67. traces the route in the other direction Before setting this mode enter at least one route see section 10 2 1 The options are Speed The simulated boat speed to use Route The route to follow To turn simulate mode on from this menu 1 If turning Normal mode on go to the chart display To start the simulation from the boat position press ESC to switch to centre on boat mode To start the simulation from a different point move the cursor to that point on the chart 2 Inthe Simulate setup menu select Simulate and turn it on 3 Select Mode and set it to Normal or Demo 4 Selectand enter the other data required for simulate Normal requires Speed and Heading Demo requires Speed and Route 14 Systems of several instruments Several NAVMAN instruments can be connected together to share data There are two ways of connecting instruments together NavBus or NMEA NavBus NavBus is a NAVMAN proprietary system that allows systems of multiple instruments to be built using a single set of transducers When instruments are connected by NavBus Ifthe units alarms or calibration are changed in one instrument then the values will automatically change in all other instruments of the same type Each instrument can be assigned to a group of instruments see section 13 8 If the backlight is changed in an instrument in group 1 2 3 or 4 then the backlight will automatically change in the other instruments in the same gro
68. up NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual If the backlight is changed in an instrument in group 0 then no other instruments are affected If an alarm sounds mute it by clearing the alarm on any instrument which can display that alarm NavBus and the TRACKER The TRACKER can display data e g depth speed log and wind from NAVMAN s 3100 series instruments when connected NMEA NMEA is an industry standard but is not as flexible as NavBus as it requires dedicated connections between instruments The TRACKER can e Receive and display depth data Receive data from a GPS antenna Send GPS position and other navigation data to an autopilot or other instrument 15 Installation Correct installation is critical to the performance of the unit There are two components to install the TRACKER and a GPS antenna In addition install the optional fuel kit to use the TRACKER as a fuel computer The TRACKER can Drive external beepers or lights for the alarm Send and receive data from other NAVMAN instruments connected via NavBus The backlight setting is shared see section 14 Send NMEA data to an autopilot or other instrument Accept and display NMEA data from a depth sounder The TRACKER can be wired for auto power so that it automatically turns on and off with the boat power and can not be turned on or off manually Wire auto power if the fuel option is installed so that the TRACK
69. vibration 15 Only one flow rate value shown for a twin engine installation Set Num Engines to 2 see section 13 4 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 13 4 Increase the Flow Filter value until a steady flow rate is indicated 17 TRACKER operates erratically or unexpectedly Setup data incorrect Reset to factory defaults see section 13 1 Appendix C Glossary and navigation data Glossary Attention Area An important area on a chart such as a restricted anchorage or a shallow area see section 13 2 Bathymetric line A depth contour line on the chart Chart card A plug in card that stores chart data for a region see section 1 2 C MAP chart card See Chart card C MAP user card See User card Cursor A symbol on the display see section 9 1 1 DGPS Differential Global Positioning System A navigation tool based on GPS with some errors corrected see section 7 Goto A simple way of navigating straight to a waypoint or to the cursor position see section 3 3 GPS Global Positioning System A satellite based navigation tool see section 7 Leg The straight segments of a route between waypoints A route with four waypoi
70. wa sabunan anaa Wangin ana Ne O SN ning awane anaa na aaa gana ENS M 19 14 System Setup sisan PET na a a aa ng EL O O 13 2 Chart setup 19 9 DGPS Setup icc pee AS 13 4 Fuel Setup coooococcccccnccononononcnnnonncononn nana no rro nro nena nennen nennen nne nannten nnne 13 5 Track setup js 19 6 Triplog s Setup 1 A estie ie RO ehe teta 13 7 Alarms Setup ener ia 13 8 Units setup 13 9 Comms Selup ionini sep tte pr enne e eta HE ex ING KA c pe een ede pet nn 13 10 Time SetUp ii A nre eee ampie 13 11 Simulate setup 14 Systems of several instruments ananan awana nan nean enn nawan ne wa nn enn nana nanane 31 15 TS ETE M Dor LL 32 15 1 What comes with the TRACKER cccscccssscccssecesseeccsseeccseeeesseecsseeeeseesesseeesaeeees 32 15 2 Options and accessories 15 3 Installation 2 2 1 nitet A ee onte E dag ie a ta Appendix A Specifications eese nennen nennen 36 Appendix B Troubleshooting sanaaewwananan awanan nne wana nana nawan anna awanane awanane 38 Appendix C Glossary and navigation data susssss 39 Appendix D How to contact us eeeseeeeeseeeeee eene nnne nnne nnns 119 4 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual It is the owner s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument in a manner that wi
71. will be meaningless 5 Data display The data display has eight large numeric data fields four lines with two fields per line To go to the data display press DISP and select Data Change what data is displayed 1 Press MENU and select Data setup 2 Change a data field i Press the cursor keys to highlight the field ii Press ENT to display a menu of the data 1 67 that can be shown in the field Select the data to show in the field select None to leave the field empty Repeat the above step to change other fields Bearing Finally press ESC to return to the data display 16 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual 6 Highway display The highway display has a bird s eye view of the boat s course to a destination To goto the highway display press DISP and select Highway Warning The highway display does not show land dangerous waters or chart symbols The highway display shows Six numeric data fields To change what data is displayed see below Destination waypoint Boat s plotted course to destination CDI lines parallel to the boat s plotted course see Appendix C CDI The CDI lines are like a highway over the water where the boat will move Boat position is at the bottom centre of the display CDI scale coa em 166 Bearing en Change the numeric data display 1 Inthe highway display press MENU and select Data setup 2 Change a data fie
72. with the default name and data To change the default data see section 9 2 3 BB to pase ue down 20 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual Creating and editing a new waypoint from the chart display 1 Tocreate a waypoint at the boat position press ESC to switch the chart to centre on boat mode or press ml see above Or to create a waypoint at a different point move the cursor to that point on the chart Press MENU and select New waypoint A new waypoint with the default name and data is created 4 Change the waypoint data if necessary see section 9 2 7 Select Save Creating a new waypoint from the waypoints display 1 Inthe waypoints display press MENU and select Create 2 Anew waypoint with a default name and data is created at the boat position 3 Change the waypoint data if necessary see section 9 2 7 Select Save Note Waypoints can also be created when a route is created see section 10 2 1 9 2 2 Moving a waypoint Moving a waypoint from the chart display 1 Inthe chart display move the cursor to the waypoint to move 2 Press MENU and select Move 3 Move the cursor to the new position and press ENT Moving a waypoint from the waypoints display To move a waypoint from the waypoints display edit the waypoint see section 9 2 3 and change the latitude and longitude 9 2 3 Editing a waypoint Editing a waypoint from the chart display 1 Inthe chart display mov
73. yed a Seta data field to Depth in chart highway or data displays b Check depth sounder is working and connected properly 12 No fuel functions available a Fuel kit not installed b Fuelfunctions not enabled Set Num Engines to 1 or 2 see section 13 4 c Cables not connected or plugged into wrong Sockets in display unit Match the plug colours 13 Fuel Used or Remaining seem wrong a The engine has been run while the TRACKER is turned off and it has not recorded the fuel use Wire the auto power option see section 15 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 NAVMAN TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual c Tank Full or Set Remaining has not been set every refuelling d When refuelling air pockets may have prevented the tank filling completely e Fueltransducers wear out over time and should be replaced every 5000 litres 1316 US gallons 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 clean 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 c Inspect the fuel cable s for damage d Dirty fuel filter e Fueltransducer has been exposed to excessive heat or

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