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Congratulations on you purchase of the GPS Chart CP1000C! Whether this is your first chart plotter, or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment, the STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring your enjoyment of this chart plotter. STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product we sell, and our Product Support team invites you to contact us should you require technical advice or assistance, at 714/827-7600.
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The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle. STANDARD HORIZON will not be liable for errors contained herein, or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the perfor- mance or use of this material.
• NMEA Data pages • 3 NMEA Inputs/Outputs • Connections to and from STANDARD HORIZON DSC VHF’s for Distress and Position Request calls • 3 year limited warranty, lifetime flat rate. 1.1 PACKING LIST When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened, please check for the following contents.
1.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Part Number Item VC10 Color Video Camera with 40 feet of cable THVC10 Thru-hull Color Video Camera with 34 feet of cable ECVC10 34 feet Extension Cable BTH10 Bronze Thru-hull Figure 1.2 - Color Video Camera Figure 1.2a - Thru-hull Color Video Camera Page 12 GPS Chart 1000 C...
2. GETTING STARTED 2.0 INSTALLING THE CHART PLOTTER Figure 2.0 - Installing/removing chart plotter The CP1000C has been designed for surface, overhead or flushmounting. The CP1000C should be temporily connected to power and placed in the desired mounting location to ensure that no interferance is caused to other electronics or the compass.
2.0.0 Chart plotter Dimensions Figure2.0.0 - Chart plotter Dimensions [mm/inch] 2.1 INSTALLING THE SMART DGPS WAAS ANTENNA Choose a location for the antenna that has a clear view of the sky. Ensure there are no major obstructions or fixtures in the immediate proximity to the antenna. The antenna relies on direct “line of sight”...
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Figure 2.1 - Installing the Smart DGPS WAAS antenna (I) NOTE The antenna cable may by cut and spliced to ease installation. Care must be taken when reconnecting the antenna cable to protect from water and corrosion. The antenna design also allows for easy flush mounting. 1.
2.2 CONNECTING POWER Before making connections to the chart plotter, check for the correct voltage (10-35V dc), the correct polarity and be sure the fuse is wired in series on the Black wire. Connecting the fuse in the black wire protects the NMEA data output wires from becoming damaged if they are accidentally touched to the red wire (+battery connection).
2.4 NMEA INPUT/OUTPUT The chart plotter has 3 NMEA Outputs and 3 inputs. Pinout and wiring examples are shown on the following pages: Page 20 GPS Chart 1000 C...
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Select the sentences to send by pressing “MENU” + ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + INPUT/OUTPUT + “ENTER” + NMEA 1 OUTPUT. GPS Chart 1000 C Page 21...
NOTE In the above picture (Connection Example for Dual Station Operation) Master or Slave can be any STANDARD HORIZON chart plotter. The connection can be used for User Points or Routes tranferring and also for Master-Slave connections when Master is connected with GPS.
3 output ports: NMEA1 OUTPUT, NMEA2 OUTPUT and AUTOPILOT NMEA3 OUTPUT. To select the sentences the following procedure can be used. Press “MENU”, select ADVANCED SETUP, press “ENTER”, select INPUT/OUTPUT, press “ENTER” select NMEA1OUTPUT, NMEA2 OUTPUT or AUTOPILOT OUTPUT. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to choose the sentence and press “ENTER”. A popup window will be shown with on or off selections, use the Shuttlepoint knob to select and press “ENTER”.
2.5.0 VCR or DVD Input A VCR or DVD may be connected to either Video1 or Video2 port. Pins 3 and 1 would be connected to the Video out of the VCR or DVD, pin 2 should not be used. The CP1000C does not have speakers so the audio from the VCR or DVD would have to be routed to a stereo system.
2. 2.6 OPTIONAL C-MAP NT CARTOGRAPHY STANDARD HORIZON has taken advantage of C-MAP’s experience with professio- nal navigation, by allowing the use of the refined and improved cartography called NT The new cartography of NT makes creative use of colors, patterns and icons to increase the familiarity and usability of the much larger coverage database of NT .
Open the door, gently push the C-CARD into one of the two slots: push the C-CARD in as far as it will go, then close the door. Figure 2.7a - Inserting C-CARD (II) NOTE Throughout this Owner's Manual, the labelled keys are noted in Capital bold letters with quotes, example “ENTER”.
2.8.0 Controls and Connections The chart plotter is controlled by using 24 keys located on the front panel of the CP1000C: 19 labelled keys are dedicated to specific functions; the other 5 keys (hereinafter named soft keys) have different functions associated depending on the software: their labels are shown on the screen immediately above the keys (the user can customize the function associated).There is also a ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor across the screen.
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scale and zooming in on your display. Press “ZOOM OUT” to change the scale and show a wider, otherwise less detailed view. Pressing and holding “ZOOM IN”/ “ZOOM OUT” allows the quick zoom, that is the fast change of the chart scale where only the land areas are drawn.
For alphanumeric input: pressing the key the first time enters the first letter, the second time it enters the second letter, the third time it enters the third letter; the forth time it enters the number. After a short time the entered character (letter or number) is confirmed and the cursor is moved to the next location.
Figure 2.10 - Ships icons To change the icons press “MENU” + GENERAL SETUP + “ENTER” + SHIP ICON + “ENTER”. 2.11 ADJUSTING CURSOR SPEED The cursor speed may be changed from moving slowly, medium or fast. The cursor speed can be controlled on the Chart page and also within the menus. To change the cursor speed: Press “MENU”...
Figure 2.14 - Adjusting Time NOTE This map is for time offsets in standard time. For daylight saving time subtract one hour from the offset time shown. 2.15 ENTERING IN A MARK FROM A POSITION The CP1000C has the capability of storing up to 3000 points. To enter in a point from a list of positions: Using the Chart page: 1.
With the User Points List: 1. Select the User Points List and press “MARK” or “N ”. 2. All Marks in the list shown from the current selection are shifted down and the current selection row is filled with the information about the new Mark (position = current cursor position;...
1. Press “MENU” and select ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + NAVIGATE + “ENTER” + COORDINATE SYSTEM + “ENTER” + TD, press “ENTER”. 2. Select the Chain and the Pair of the Loran and press “ENTER”. 3. Press “CLEAR” until the Chart page is shown. 4.
2.19 SELECTING NORTH UP OR COURSE UP Press “MENU” + ADVANCED SETUP + “ENTER” + NAVIGATE + “ENTER” + MAP ORIENTATION + “ENTER” + COURSE UP + “ENTER”. Press “CLEAR” 3 times to go back to the Chart page. 2.20 CUSTOMIZING DATA WINDOWS ON CHART PAGE On the Chart page the default window shown is called General.
1. Press and hold “MENU” for 3 seconds. The first data box will turn gray and its frame drawn bold. To choose a different data box move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left or right. 2. To choose and edit the data within the box press “ENTER” to show a drop down menu.
Figure 2.22 - Screen display pages 2.22.0 Selecting pages To select the 7 pages shown above, press “MENU”, move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired page and press “ENTER”. Another way to do this is press any soft keys and then press the preferred soft key (if it is present). 2.23 HOME MODE VS.
3. ADVANCED OPERATION Now that you are familiar with the basic key operation of the CP1000C, we will discuss the more advance operations in detail. 3.0 CHART PAGE “MENU” + CHART + “ENTER” press any soft key + “C ” (if it is present) HART The Chart page is the main page of the chart plotter.
Figure 3.1 - Navigation Data page with Compass Tape Figure 3.1a - Navigation Data page with Compass Rose 3.2 HIGHWAY PAGE “MENU” + HIGHWAY + “ENTER” press any soft key + “H ” (if it is present) IGHWAY Shows a 3D Highway and the most relevant navigation information. It is possible to customize all fields show in the page as described in section 2.18.
Figure 3.2 - Highway page 3.3 CELESTIAL PAGE “MENU” + CELESTIAL + “ENTER” press any soft key + “C ” (if it is present) ELEST This page displays the Moon Phases, Sunrise/Sunset time and Low Water/High Water level at the current location. Figure 3.3 - Celestial page 3.4 GPS STATUS PAGE “MENU”...
+ “L ” (if it is present) Used when connected to a STANDARD HORIZON VHF capable of outputting NMEA DSC information. There are two selectable pages: Distress Call and Position Request Call. The CP1000C stores VHF Digital Selective Calls in the appropriate pages for fast recall and review on the Chart page.
Figure 3.5a - DSC LOG - Position Request page 3.6 NMEA DISPLAY PAGES NOTE Some data fields will not operate unless the chart plotter is interfaced with another NMEA instrument. See Section 2.4 for connections. The chart plotter is capable of displaying information from the following devices that have a NMEA output: Depth Sounder, Speed Log, Temperature, Wind speed and direction along with GPS information.
3.6.1 Data page “MENU” + NMEA DISPLAY + “ENTER” + DATA + “ENTER” press any soft key + “D ” (if it is present) This page is useful to confirm that there is NMEA data being fed into the chart plotter from an external NMEA device (ex: depth sounder).
Marks are identified by an icon and an alphanumeric label (10 characters). Marks can be moved to different locations, can be deleted and their label and icon can be changed. In STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters Marks can be linked to Routes.
3.8.0 Marks Every time you place the cursor over a Mark the soft key labels appear on the screen to enable the following functions: Delete, Move, Edit, Directory. 3.8.0.0 Creating a New Mark From the Chart page Moving the cursor to a open area on the chart and pressing “MARK” will place a Mark at that location.
3.8.0.2 Deleting a Mark Move the cursor over the Mark to be deleted and press “D ”, select YES and press ELETE “ENTER”. 3.8.0.3 Moving a Mark Figure 3.8.0.3 - Moving Mark (I) Place the cursor over the top to Mark to be moved and press “M ".
3.8.0.4 Locating a Mark To select User Points List page follow the procedure (a) or (b): a. Press “MENU”, select USER POINTS LIST and press “ENTER”. b. Move the cursor over a Mark. Press “L ”. The User Points List will be shown. Using the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the Mark you want to locate on the Chart page.
Figure 3.9.1 - Deleting Waypoint (I) Press “D ”: select YES and press “ENTER” (select NO and press “ENTER” to ELETE abort operation). The Waypoint is deleted and a new line between previous and next Waypoint is shown: Figure 3.9.1a - Deleting Waypoint (II) 3.9.2 Moving a Waypoint Place cursor on Waypoint.
Figure 3.9.2a - Moving Waypoint (II) 3.9.3 Inserting a Waypoint into a Route Every time you place the cursor on the segment connecting two existing Waypoints of a Route the following functions are available: insert Waypoint, report, delete Route. Place cursor on Route leg: Figure 3.9.3 - Placing Waypoint between two existing ones (I) Press “I ”.
“CLEAR” to abort operation): Figure 3.9.3b - Placing Waypoint between two existing ones (III) 3.9.4 Editing a Waypoint Place the cursor over the Waypoint that you wish to edit. Press “E ” to modify a Waypoint. A window will be shown with name, symbol and Latitude/Longitude of the Waypoint: Figure 3.9.4 - Edit Waypoint (I) Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the field.
Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the symbol and press “ENTER”. If selecting coordinates field, press “ENTER” and use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert the value, press “ENTER” to store. If Color field is selected, press “ENTER”. A window with 8 different colors appears, use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the preferred color and press “ENTER”.Then press “CLEAR”...
Selecting Route Color: Place cursor on Waypoint + “R ” + COLOR + EPORT “ENTER” A window with 8 different colors appears, use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the preferred color and press “ENTER”. Reversing Route: Place cursor on Waypoint + “R ”...
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User Point Icon: “MENU” + USER POINTS LIST + “ENTER” + ICON + “ENTER” This mode is used to sort by icon type. A window is shown with two options. Choose SELECT and press “ENTER” to sort by icon type: Figure 3.9.6a - User Point icon Choose one of the 16 icons available, press “ENTER”: the first User Point with this icon is shown.
Sorting User Points: “MENU” + USER POINTS LIST + “ENTER” + SORT + “ENTER” Allows sorting of the User Points names. After pressing “ENTER” a window is shown with two options: A-Z ASCENDING and Z-A DESCENDING. Choose the preferred order and press “ENTER”. The User Points are sorted by the selected order. Selecting User Points List: “MENU”...
3.9.8 Following a Route With the Route shown on the Chart page, move the cursor to the starting Waypoint in the Route and press “GOTO”. You will notice that a line will be drawn from your present position to the selected Waypoint which indicates the chart plotter is not going to that Waypoint in the Route.
3.10.1 Goto Mark On the Chart Screen Moving the ShuttlePoint knob over the top of a Mark to navigate to and press “GOTO”. You are now navigating to the selected Mark location and will notice that a circle with a flag with the Mark's name appears on the chart. There is also a bearing line from your position to the Destination point.
3.11.1 Deleting MOB Place the cursor over the MOB mark icon, press “D ”. ELETE 3.12 TRACK PLOTTER FUCTIONS Tracking ones history as the vessel moves throught the water is a very useful function. The CP 1000C is capable of logging up to 3000 points divided into 5 different tracks Step Unit / Distance / Time.
“ENTER”, select STEP UNIT and press “ENTER”. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select Time or Distance and press “ENTER” . After you selected Time or Distance the next item you will need to select the interval that the chart plotter will lay down the track. a.
DELETE and press “ENTER”. A warning window appears: select YES and press “ENTER”to confirm (select NO otherwise). 3.13 USER C-CARD MENU C-MAP offers a special card that may be used to backup the User Points and tracks the you have created in the chart plotter. This optional card is similar to using a floppy disc on a PC to backup your files or to transfer the information that you have stored to a friends plotter.
6. If you select MARKS press “CLEAR” to store the information on the User C-CARD. Once done you should get the prompt “Saving ok…” 7. If you select ROUTES or TRACK press “CLEAR”. Then select the Route or track you would like to store and press “ENTER”. Once done you should get the prompt confirming that the Route or track was saved.
3.14 MAINTENANCE The chart plotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make sure that the correct voltage (10-35 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct. Refer to the Section 2.2. The chart plotter does not get a valid fix.
RAM Test To verify the integrity of the RAM. If on the screen the message ERROR appears, the RAM is physically damaged. Contact your Dealer or STANDARD HORIZON. RAM Clear To clear internal memory. If the chart plotter exhibits unusual operations, or appears to be malfunctioning, it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM.
brightness, move it to the left to increase brightness. Backlight The second option allows to set the backlight. Operates in similar mode as Contrast. 3.15.0.2 Cartridges To check the C-CARD and its connector. Figure 3.15.0.2 - C-CARD Menu Internal Data Base Test When internal Database test is running the menu shows the following information for each virtual c-card stored in the Internal Data Base: Int.
3.15.0.3 Serial Ports If you are having problems receiving data from the position-finding instrument, this test should help determine the problem. Figure 3.15.0.3 - Serial Ports Menu Change Parameters To change the parameters of the serial interface. This menu allows to select the Port (Signal Source) between EXT.PORT or DIFF.INPUT, the Baud Rate between 300, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600, the Data Bits (Word Length) between 7 or 8, the Parity between even, odd or none, the Stop Bits between 1 or 2.
The user can delete each Waypoint of the Route individually, delete the whole Route, move Waypoints of the Route and insert new Waypoints between existing ones. STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters allows storing Routes of 50 – 50 Waypoints each. 3.16.0.2 Destination point The Destination point is the point to which the vessel is navigating.
To use this function: 1. Press “CLEAR” until th Chart page is shown. 2. Move the cursor to the first point and press “ENTER”. 3. Move the cursor to the secind point that you want to measure the Distance between and press “ENTER”.
- Locate any User Point on the maps. - Edit the selected User Point. - Sort User Points List. - New Mark: allow entering information of a new Mark directly on the User Points List. - Select mode of display User Point on the Chart page. - Delete the selected User Point.
CP1000C memory. The User C-CARD is similar to a back up disk used with a PC, in case you have to clear plotters memory, or if you would like to transfer Waypoint, track and Route information from one Standard Horizon chart plotter to another (see previous Section 3.13).
Figure 3.16.3.1 - SOG Graph page 3.16.3.2 NMEA-0183 output (Autopilot output) STANDARD HORIZON chart plotter can be connected to other instruments (autopi- lots, data repeaters etc). The chart plotter sends the following set of NMEA-0183 sentences: APA, APB, BWC, GGA, GLL, RMA, RMB, RMC, VTG, BOD, WCV, XTE, HDG, HSC.
WAAS 2D / 3D: The GPS is receiving a 2D or 3D position and the correction from the WAAS satellite. HDOP: Horizontal Dilution Of Precision. VDOP: Vertical Dilution Of Precision. 3.16.4.2 Navigation page Shows Compass Ruler with SOG and COG, Fix position and the most relevant navigation information: Distance, Bearing, TTG, Course, Speed and Depth Normally all data pages can be customized.
STANDARD HORIZON chart plotters. Contact C-MAP USA at (508) 477-8010 or visit www.c-map.com for further information on NT STANDARD HORIZON has incorporated new functions to aid your navigation and to improve the look and feel of the data display to closely resemble actual Charts. The following sections will discuss each of the improvements.
- US Simplified: Shows Complex Object with one icon only. Non-complex Nav- Aids are shown using NOAA symbology. - Off: Lights, Signals, Buoys & Beacons are no longer displayed on the charts. Light Sectors: Enables / Disables the display of Light Sectors. The default setting is On.
man-made topographic features e.g. built-up area, roads…). The default setting is On. Landmarks: Enables / Disables the display of the Landmarks (any prominent object such as monument, building, silo, tower, mast,… on land which can be used in determining a location or a direction). The default setting is On. Chart Settings The Chart Settings menu controls the details shown from a C-MAP C-CARD.
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Palette: Normal / Classic / Night / Sunlight. Sets the Palette to be used to enhance the visibility of the screen depending on the surrounding light condition. - Normal: is recommended when the chartplotter is not exposed to the direct sunlight.
points. Ship Icon: select the preferred icon (among 5 choices) to display ship on the Chart page. Cursor Speed: select the preferred speed among Low, Medium and High for the cursor in the Chart page and in the menu page. Units of Measure: allows customization of Disatnce, Speed, Depth and Altitude.
option is set, the chart plotter applies the selected Magnetic Variation (Auto – Manual) to the True degrees to convert from True to Magnetic bearings. Variation: Auto – Value. Selects the type of magnetic variation to be applied in the conversion between true and magnetic bearings.
Grounding Alarm has been activated, a warning message is shown. NOTE - The Grounding Alarm function only operates with the new NT C-CARDs. It also affects the speed of the redraw of the screen. If this function is not used it may be disabled.
- On All: on all objects (points, lines and areas). The Automatic Info On Points shows information when the cursor is placed on points (as Port Services, Tides, lights, wrecks, rocks, buoys, beacons, obstructions, land markers, etc.). The Automatic Info On All shows information when the cursor is placed on points, on lines (as Depth contours, Traffic Separation, Territorial Sea, Cartographic Lines etc.) on areas (Depth, Built-up, Sea, Attention, Restricted etc.) and on names (on the beginning of the text -hot spot- or on any of the characters of the...
3.16.6.1 Info function Place the cursor in any place you want and press “MENU”, select INFORMATION from menu, then press “ENTER” to show the Info Tree and Expanded Info page. 3.16.6.2 Getting Port Info Upon viewing the chart of a port or harbour, you will see a Port Info icon that you can be place the cursor on to query the available information immediately displayed with many details.
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Figure 3.16.6.3 - Tide Info icon Place cursor on the Tide symbol, a Automatic Info window is opened: Figure 3.16.6.3a - Automatic Info on Tide To display the Tide Graph page press “ENTER” or “E ”. XPAND Figure 3.16.6.3b - Tide Graph Using the ShuttlePoint knob, it is possible to move the cursor anywhere on the graph and display the time, height (vertical cursor) and draught (horizontal cursor) on a particular graph point.
NOTE Tide graphs are an approximation of the tide and they should be used in conjunction with traditional tide tables and navigational methods. 3.16.7Find Function The chart plotter allows finding Wrecks, Obstructions in addition to the other features Port Services, Ports, Tide Stations, User Points and Coordinates. 3.16.7.0 Port Services To locate and display the nearest available facilities of a particular type (i.e.
NOTE A Warning message is shown when the inserted name is not in the ports list. 3.16.7.2 Tide stations Finds the nearest Tide Stations (up to 10) on the map, from the boat position - if a valid fix is received - or from the cursor position - if the received fix position is not good. Press “MENU”...
Storage temperature : -20/+70 degrees Celsius Water Resistence : splash-proof Memory : Non volatile with battery backup Keyboard : Silicon rubber, backlight Weight : 1,6 Kg Marks/Waypoints : 3000 Waypoints/Routes : respectively 50/50 Track Points : 3000 3.17.0 Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver & Antenna Specifications 3.17.1.0 Technical Specifications This Smart DGPS WAAS receiver is based on a ultimate 12 channel GPS engine that delivers accuracy better than three meters by decoding the GPS correction signals...
Accuracy Position : less than 10' (3m), 95% of the time Speed : 0.3 Knots RMS NMEA Output Messages/Update Rate 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second 3 seconds 3 seconds PCMPD : 1 second Interfaces Asynchronous serial output compatible with RS-232 (TTL volt- age levels) RS-232 polarity, Baud Rate 4800, N81 NMEA 0183 Version 2.0 Enviromental...
NMEA0183 Sentences Description The following provides a summary explanation of the approved sentence structure: AACCC,C- - - C*HH [CR][LF] ASCII DESCRIPTION Start of Sentence. AACCC Address Field. Alphanumeric characters identifying type of TALKER, and Sentence Formatter. The first two characters identify the TALKER. The last three are the Sentence Formatter mnemonic code identifying the data type and the string format of the successive fields.
INDEX Cursor Mode ........28, 37 About page ..........72 Cursor Speed ......... 77 Accessories ........... 11 Cursor Window ........76 Adding New Mark ........46 Customize Map ........73 Alarm Range .......... 79 Customize Soft keys Labels ....29 Alarm settings ........
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features ..........11 Magnetic Variation ......... 78 Find Function ......... 83 Main Menu ..........28 Finding User Point ......... 54 Man OverBoard ........29 Fix Settings ..........77 Map Customization ........ 72 Following a Route ........56 Map Datum ..........77 Formatting ..........
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Reversing Route ........53 Tides & Current ........74 Route ......11, 28, 48, 66, 85 Time ..........58, 79 Route Color ........53, 56 Time Format .......... 77 Route Following ......45, 66 Time Line ..........76 Route name ........... 52 Time Reference ........
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