Standard Horizon CP150 Owner's Manual

Standard Horizon CP150 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 CP150 GPS Chartplotter Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 Attenzione! L'esposizione del display ai raggi ultravioletti può accorciare la vita dei cristalli liquidi usati nel vostro plotter cartografico. Questo limite è dovuto alla tecno- logia costruttiva degli attuali display. Evitare inoltre che il display si surriscaldi per non causare una diminuzione di contrasto che, in casi estremi, può...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................9 1.1 INTRODUCTION ....................9 1.2 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ................9 2. ACCESSORIES ...................... 11 2.1 PACKING LIST ....................11 2.2 OPTIONS ...................... 11 3. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ..................12 3.1 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ..............12 3.2 SCREEN DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS ............
  • Page 4 4.1.7 Additional C-CARDs .................. 29 4.1.7.1 Inserting C-CARD ................. 29 4.1.7.2 Removing C-CARD ..............30 4.2 C-MAP NT INFORMATION .................. 30 4.2.1 Getting Quick Info ..................30 4.2.2 Information Function .................. 31 4.2.3 Getting Port Info ..................31 4.2.4 Getting Tide Info ..................33 4.2.5 Finding Tide Stations .................
  • Page 5 4.5.3 Goto Mark ....................47 4.5.4 Stopping Goto navigation ................47 4.5.5 Placing Cursor on a Route ................ 48 4.6 MOB FUNCTION ....................48 4.6.1 Inserting MOB .................... 48 4.6.2 Deleting MOB ..................... 48 4.7 USING THE TRACK FUNCTIONS ..............48 4.7.1 Enabling Track storing ................
  • Page 6 Congratulations on your purchase of the GPS CHART 150! Whether this is your first chartplotter, or if you have other STANDARD HORIZON equipment, the STANDARD HORIZON organization is committed to ensuring you your enjoyment of this chartplot- ter. STANDARD HORIZON technical support personnel stand behind every product...
  • Page 7: General Information

    If your chartplotter does not operate properly, go to the System Test on Section 7.1. Most common operating difficulties can be diagnosed using these tests. If you still need assistance, call STANDARD HORIZON Product Support or your local Dealer, reporting the Software System Information...
  • Page 8 Figure 1.2 - About Page STANDARD HORIZON Product Support Department may be contacted at 562-404-2700 or via e-mail at marinetech@yaesuusa.com. Page 10 GPS Chart 150...
  • Page 9: Accessories

    Figure 2.2 - Bracket If any parts are missing contact the Dealer this chartplotter was purchased from. Accessories and Replacement parts may be ordered from STANDARD HORIZON's parts Department at 562-404-2700 Ext 351 or via the web at www.standardhorizon.com. are available through your local marine Dealer. For additional information on C-MAP Cartography contact 800-424-2627 or visit web site at www.c-map.com.
  • Page 10: Controls And Indicators

    3. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS NOTE This Section defines each control of the chartplotter. For detailed operating instructions, refer to Section 8 of this manual. Refer to Figure 3.1 for the location of the following keys and connections. 3.1 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS The chartplotter is controlled by using 10 keys.
  • Page 11: The Key

    keys There are two different modes to change chart scale "By Zoom" and "By Scale". 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "ZOOM TYPE" + 'ENTER' + "By Zoom" + 'ENTER' Pressing the 'ZOOM IN' shows more detail of a smaller area, by changing the chart scale and zooming in on your display.
  • Page 12: Screen Display Configurations

    Pressing the GOTO key allows the user to select a destination point at the cursor or a saved route or mark. Places Mark under the cursor position (in Home mode Mark is placed under the ship's position). Places Waypoints to make Routes. key and Lamp/Contrast Press 'PWR' to turn the chartplotter On.
  • Page 13: Chart

    3.2.1 Chart 'MENU' + "CHART" + 'ENTER' Shows the chart display and Data Window (Text Area if selected). With the following procedure: 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "DATA WINDOW" + 'ENTER' it is possible to customize the Data Window layout among (see following Sections): Figure 3.2.1 - Data window layout It is also possible to edit fields shown in every screen configuration.
  • Page 14: General

    3.2.1.1 General 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "DATA WINDOW" + 'ENTER' + "General " + 'ENTER' Figure 3.2.1.1 - Charts and general text area When in Home mode the coordinates field shows ship's coordinates; also it is possible to choose the data to be displayed in the four fields 3.2.1.2 Line text window 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP"...
  • Page 15: Full Chart

    Figure 3.2.1.2a - Charts and 2 lines text area As in the previous Figure 3.2.1.2, when in Home mode the coordinates field shows ship's coordinates; the six fields are selectable fields as described in the previous Section 3.2.1. 3.2.1.3 Full chart It is also possible to show the cartography, no windows: 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP"...
  • Page 16: Highway Page

    Figure 3.2.2 - Navigation Data Page 3.2.3 Highway Page 'MENU' + "HIGHWAY" + 'ENTER' Shows the 3D Highway and the most relevant navigation information. It is possible to customize all fields shown in the page as described in the previous Section 3.2.1. The scale of the Highway display can be changed by pressing 'ZOOM IN'/'ZOOM OUT';...
  • Page 17: Gps Status Page

    Figure 3.2.4 - Celestial Page 3.2.5 GPS Status Page 'MENU' + "GPS" + 'ENTER' NOTE To bypass this screen press 'CLEAR' to revert to the chart. Screen will default to chart page when fix is received Shows GPS satellites information. This is the default page shown at power on. Figure 3.2.5 - GPS Status page 3.2.6 VHF Radio DSC LOG Page 'MENU' + "DSC"...
  • Page 18: Locate

    Figure 3.2.6 - DSC LOG - Distress Call Page Use the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to move the selection through the list and left/right to select active function: Locate Centers the map on the selected position. Delete Deletes selection position. Delete All Deletes all entries.
  • Page 19: Data Page

    Figure 3.2.7.1 - NMEA DISPLAY Page Data selectable are: SOG, COG, DST, BRG, XTE, TTG, ALT, HDOP, VDOP, BOAT SPEED, HEADING, DEPTH, TRIP LOG, WATER TEMP, TRUE WIND SPEED, TRUE WIND DIRECTION, APPARENT WIND SPEED, APPARENT WIND DIRECTION. To change pages move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left or to the right. Press and hold 'MENU' for 3 seconds to change the data fields in the windows.
  • Page 20: Wind Speed Trend Page

    Figure 3.2.7.3 - Depth Graph Page NOTE Changing time scale will delete all points on the graph. 3.2.7.4 Wind Speed Trend Page 'MENU' + "NMEA DISPLAY" + 'ENTER' + "WIND SPEED TREND" + 'ENTER' Shows the graph of the Apparent Wind Speed received from the NMEA Port. Pressing 'ZOOM IN'/'ZOOM OUT' changes the time scale.
  • Page 21: Sog Trend Page

    Figure 3.2.7.5 - Temp Graph Page NOTE Changing time scale will delete all points on the graph. 3.2.7.6 SOG Trend Page 'MENU' + "NMEA DISPLAY" + 'ENTER' + "SOG TREND" + 'ENTER' Shows the graph of the vessel Speed received from the NMEA Port. Pressing 'ZOOM IN'/'ZOOM OUT' changes the time scale.
  • Page 22: Operation

    4. OPERATION 4.1 INITIAL SETUP 4.1.1 Installing/Removing chartplotter Figure 4.1.1 - Installing/removing chartplotter Figure 4.1.1a - Optional overhead mounting bracket Page 24 GPS Chart 150...
  • Page 23: External Wiring

    4.1.2 External Wiring GPS Chart 150 Page 25...
  • Page 24: Turning The Chartplotter On And Off

    4.1.3 Turning the chartplotter On and Off Before powering On the chartplotter, check for the correct voltage (10-18 volt dc), the correct polarity and be sure that the supplied 1A Fuse is wired in series on the PWR - (Black) wire: Page 26 GPS Chart 150...
  • Page 25: Turning On

    Figure 4.1.3 - Power On Check also for the correct connection of the GPS antenna. 4.1.3.1 Turning On Press and hold 'PWR' for 1 second. The chartplotter emits one rapid beep sound and the Start-Up pages are opened: Figure 4.1.3.1 - Start-Up pages NOTE The software version is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 26: Selecting The Language

    4.1.5 Selecting the Language It is possible to select the Language in which you wish information to be displayed (for screen labels, menus and options, but it does not affect the map information). The default setting is English. 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "LANGUAGE" + 'ENTER' Choose the Language you want and press 'ENTER' to confirm.
  • Page 27: Nmea2/Rtcm Input

    Figure 4.1.6.3 - NMEA Sentences 4.1.6.4 NMEA2/RTCM Input Selects the input type among NMEA and RTCM 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 (where the number means the Baud Rate of the RTCM signal). By selecting RTCM the Differential Correction Source is automatically set to External RTCM. If NMEA2/RTCM Input is different from NMEA or RTCM 4800, the NMEA2 Output is stopped and a warning message will be shown.
  • Page 28: Removing C-Card

    Open the door (see in Figure 3.1), gently push the C-CARD into the slot; push the C-CARD in as far as it will go, then close the door to hold fixed into the slot (as shown in the following Figure 4.1.7.1a). Figure 4.1.7.1a - Inserting/Removing C-CARD (II) 4.1.7.2 Removing C-CARD Open the door and remove the C-CARD out of the slot (as shown in the previous Figure...
  • Page 29: Information Function

    To expand information (to obtain all information) about that object press 'ENTER': Figure 4.2.1a - Expanded information 4.2.2 Information Function Place the cursor in any place you want and press 'MENU' + "INFORMATION" + 'ENTER' to obtain a whole screen page where a list of all objects (in a tree structure), found in the range of the cursor, is displayed;...
  • Page 30 Figure 4.2.3 - Port Info icon The available information is shown in the Quick Info window (if the Info Level setting is Detailed - default setting ) where icons of the available services are shown: Figure 4.2.3a - Quick Info window To expand information about that object press 'ENTER': Figure 4.2.3b - Full Info (I) Select the service you want and press 'ENTER': a detailed information on the services...
  • Page 31: Getting Tide Info

    Figure 4.2.3c - Full Info (II) For all countries, where such information exists on the paper chart, you will also see accurately positioned symbols which show where many useful facilities are located. 4.2.4 Getting Tide Info To obtain Tide Info: Figure 4.2.4 - Tide Info icon Place cursor on the Tide symbol, a Quick Info window is opened: Figure 4.2.4a - Quick Info on Tide...
  • Page 32: Finding Tide Stations

    Figure 4.2.4b - Tide Graph Using the ShuttlePoint knob, it is possible to move the cursor anywhere on the graph and display the time, height (vertical cursor) and draught (horizontal cursor) on a particular graph point. Also use 'ZOOM IN' or 'ZOOM OUT' to go to previous or next day and 'ENTER' to set date (move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to insert the desired number and move it left/right to move cursor to left/right, press 'ENTER' to confirm).
  • Page 33: Finding Port By Name

    Figure 4.2.6 - Port Services Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select any facility and press 'ENTER'. By selecting one of the facilities, the list of the nearest ports (up to 10) in which this port facility is present, will be shown on the screen. Figure 4.2.6a - List of the nearest ports Then choose the facility you want and press 'ENTER': Figure 4.2.6b - Info on selected service...
  • Page 34: Entering Port Name

    'MENU' + "FIND" + 'ENTER' + "PORT BY NAME" + 'ENTER' Figure 4.2.7 - List by name of available ports NOTE A Warning message is shown if: there is no C-CARD inserted; there are no ports on the C-CARD. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select port; use 'ZOOM IN' and 'ZOOM OUT' to select the next/previous page.
  • Page 35: Deleting Mark

    4.3.1.2 Deleting Mark Place cursor on Mark Press 'ENTER'. Select "DELETE" and press 'ENTER'. 4.3.1.3 Moving Mark Figure 4.3.1.3 - Moving Mark (I) Place cursor on Mark and press 'ENTER'. Select "MOVE" and press 'ENTER'. By moving the cursor with the ShuttlePoint knob, a dotted line connecting the Mark with the new position is shown: Figure 4.3.1.3a - Moving Mark (II) Press 'ENTER':...
  • Page 36: Editing Mark

    4.3.1.4 Editing Mark Place cursor on Mark Press 'ENTER'. Select "EDIT" and press 'ENTER'. A window appears to modify name, symbol and coordinates of the existing Mark (see previous Figure 4.3.1.3) Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the field. If you have selected name field, press 'ENTER': use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert the character (10 characters max), then press 'ENTER'.
  • Page 37: Creating A Route

    4.4.1.2 Creating a Route Repeat the "Adding Waypoint" procedure described in the previous Section 4.4.1.1 "Adding Waypoint". The sequence of moving the cursor and pressing 'ROUTE' is continued to create the Route, until you have reached the last Waypoint, your final destination.
  • Page 38: Deleting Route

    Figure 4.4.1.3a - Deleting Waypoint (II) 4.4.1.4 Deleting Route Place cursor on Waypoint Press 'ENTER'. Select "DELETE ROUTE" and press 'ENTER'. A window is opened: select "YES" and press 'ENTER' to confirm (select "NO" and press 'ENTER' other- wise). To delete Route see also Section 4.4.1.8 and Section 4.4.2.2. 4.4.1.5 Moving Waypoint Place cursor on Waypoint Press 'ENTER'.
  • Page 39: Inserting Waypoint

    4.4.1.6 Inserting Waypoint 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 4.4.1.6 - Placing Waypoint between two existing ones (I) Press 'ENTER'.
  • Page 40: Editing Waypoint

    4.4.1.7 Editing Waypoint Place cursor on Waypoint Press 'ENTER'. Select "EDIT" and press 'ENTER' to modify a Waypoint. A window will be shown with name, symbol and Latitude/Longitude of the Waypoint: Figure 4.4.1.7 - Edit Waypoint (I) Use the ShuttlePoint knob to select the field. If you have selected name field, press 'ENTER': use the ShuttlePoint knob to insert the character (10 characters max), then press 'ENTER'.
  • Page 41: Finding Information On A Route: Route Report Page

    4.4.1.8 Finding information on a Route: Route Report page Place cursor on Waypoint Press 'ENTER'. Select "REPORT" and press 'ENTER': Figure 4.4.1.8 - Route Report page If there are more than 8 Waypoints shown, use the ShuttlePoint knob to select another page.
  • Page 42: Finding Information On Waypoints: User Points List Page

    It is possible to modify the Speed and Fuel consumption values, respectively by selecting "SPEED" and "FUEL". Insert value by using the ShuttlePoint knob and pressing 'ENTER'. NOTE Speed and fuel are made by the user to assist in estimating approximate travel time and fuel consumption for each Route.
  • Page 43: Finding User Point

    Figure 4.4.1.9b - User Point icon Otherwise choose "ALL" and press 'ENTER' to show all icons (see Figure 4.4.1.9). Finding User Point 'MENU' + "USER POINTS" + 'ENTER' + "FIND" + 'ENTER' Allows finding the point on the list by entering the User Point name. If "ICON" is set to "ALL"...
  • Page 44: Routes

    4.4.2 Routes The following functions are used for the Route management. The chartplotter handles Routes from 1-20, which are permanently stored in the memory as they are created. Only one Route can be selected for work at any one time. 4.4.2.1 Selecting Route 'MENU' + "ROUTE"...
  • Page 45: Goto Function

    4.5 GOTO FUNCTION Once you have positioned the cursor on the desired point press 'GOTO': a window is shown with three options, Cursor, Route and Mark. Otherwise if the cursor is near an existing User Point (Mark or Waypoint), pressing 'GOTO' the Destination is placed on that User Point.
  • Page 46: Placing Cursor On A Route

    4.5.5 Placing Cursor on a Route When the Target is set on a Route, placing cursor on it and pressing 'ENTER' shows an information window with the following options: 1) "STOP" to stop navigation and to remove the current Destination. 2) "NEXT"...
  • Page 47: Selecting Active Track

    4.7.2 Selecting active Track 'MENU' + "TRACK" + 'ENTER' + "ACTIVE TRK" + 'ENTER' Select the number of the active Tracks. The default setting is 1. 4.7.3 Displaying Track 'MENU' + "TRACK" + 'ENTER' + "VISIBLE" + 'ENTER' To enable (On) or disable (Off) the displaying of Track. The default setting is On. 4.7.4 Selecting Track line pattern 'MENU' + "TRACK"...
  • Page 48: Saving File

    the information to internal memory at a later time. This allows virtually unlimited storage. 'MENU' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' Figure 4.8 - User C-CARD Menu 4.8.1 Saving File 'MENU' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' + "SAVE" + 'ENTER' A window is opened to insert the file name and the type of data to save: Figure 4.8.1 - Save File function (I) Select the file name and press 'ENTER'.
  • Page 49: Loading File

    Figure 4.8.1a - Save File function (II) 4.8.2 Loading File 'MENU' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' + "LOAD" + 'ENTER' Before pressing 'ENTER', choose file name in the list shown on the screen using the ShuttlePoint knob. 4.8.3 Deleting File 'MENU' + "USER C-CARD"...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    5. MAINTENANCE For general troubleshooting, please refer to this TROUBLESHOOTING CHART. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY The chartplotter does not The voltage or the polarity Make sure that the correct volt- turn On. may not be correct. age (10-18 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    6. SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 GENERAL Power consumption : 400mA max @12V Power supply : 5,5 Watt max, 10 - 18 Volt dc Interface : Input/Output Interface NMEA-0183 : Mono transflective LCD (active area 4,9") Display Display Resolution : 320 x 240 pixels Cartography Operating temperature range: 0/+55 gradi Celsius Memory...
  • Page 52: Gps Receiver Specifications

    6.2 GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Receiver : L1, C/A code Channels : 12 Max Solution Update Rate: 10/sec. Cold Start (avg) : < 45 sec. Warm Start (avg) : < 40 sec. Hot Start (avg) : 8 sec. Reacquisition Time : 100 ms Minimum Signal Tracked : -175 dBW Sat Code Lock Time : 20 ms...
  • Page 53: Cable & Connector

    6.3.2 Cable & Connector RF cable : 10 meter RG174/U Pulling strength : 6 Kg @ 5sec. molded plastic on connector end for strain relief. Connector : SMA 6.3.3 Overall Performance (antenna element, LNA & coax cable) Center Frequency : 1575.42 Mhz Gain : 25 dB typical.
  • Page 54: Technical

    7. TECHNICAL 7.1 SYSTEM TEST If you have connected your chartplotter according to the instructions, and chosen the proper menu selection for your device, and are still having problems with your chartplotter, the extended auto-test should help determine the problem. Make sure the chartplotter is turned Off.
  • Page 55: Dim Menu

    RAM is physically damaged. Contact your Dealer or STANDARD HORIZON. RAM Clear To clear internal memory. If the chartplotter exhibits unusual operations, or appears to be malfunctioning, it may be possible to correct the problem by clearing RAM. This operation will erase all Marks, Routes, stored Track plots and Destinations. It will also return all selections (Input Data Format, Autopilot selection, etc.) to original...
  • Page 56: Serial Ports

    Background ROM To test the WorldWideBackground. If there is not a malfunction, the code of the Background and the message "OK" are shown, but if the Background is defective the message "Faulty" is shown. C-CARD Test To test the C-CARD. There are three possible situations: 1.
  • Page 57 If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable, you may have selected the wrong input parameters for your particular receiver, for example, Baud Rate 9600 instead of Baud Rate 4800. Check your receiver manual to be sure that you have selected the proper parameter.
  • Page 58: Terms & Functions

    8. TERMS & FUNCTIONS This Section explains the terms that may be unfamiliar to the reader. The symbol indicates that the term is followed only by an explanation, while the symbol indicates that the term is more widely explained; you will also find a brief description on how to select the related menu option, listing the operation a keys sequence with the menu names enclosed between double apices.
  • Page 59 the area selecting On or Contour options. This is valid also for the categories: FISHING FACILITY, MARINE FARM/CULTURE, MILITARY PRACTICE AREA, RESTRICTED AREA, SEAPLANE LAND- ING AREA. When the area is small, it is identified only by the boundary. The default setting is Contour. 'MENU' + "MAP SETUP"...
  • Page 60 Celestial (page) 'MENU' + "CELESTIAL" + 'ENTER' Shows the Moon phases, Sunrise/Sunset time and Low Water/High Water level refer to the current fix. The selection can be moved in the calendar by using the ShuttlePoint knob left/right; use 'ZOOM IN'/ 'ZOOM OUT' to change the month.
  • Page 61 complex objects. This does not mean that object usually belonging to complex objects can not exist even as simple instances. One buoy tower can exist both as stand alone object and it can exist as a part of one Navigational Aid, fixed or floating complex object. The decision of when one object will be encoded in one or another way is influenced by many rules on paper charts.
  • Page 62 temperatures and prevalent winds. Some may be temporary, others permanent. Cursor Control Enables (On)/disables (Off) the cursor control. The default setting is Off. 'MENU' + "ADVANCED SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "SIMULATION" + 'ENTER' + "CURSOR CONTROL" + 'ENTER' (NMEA) Data page 'MENU' + "NMEA DISPLAY"...
  • Page 63 Depth Area Limit Sets a reference depth value (in the range [0 - 30000]): the software fills all the bathymetric areas that have starting depth area lower than the reference value with grey. All other bathymetric areas are white. So, if the reference depth is 0, all areas are white, if it is 99.999 all areas are gray. The default setting is 10 Mt.
  • Page 64 HEADING, DEPTH, TRIP LOG, WATER TEMP, TRUE WIND SPEED, TRUE WIND DIRECTION, APPARENT WIND SPEED, APPARENT WIND DIRECTION. DSC (Digital Selective Calling) Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of establishing a radio call, it has been designed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as an international standard for establishing VHF, MF and HF radio calls.
  • Page 65 (DSC) Directory page Shows the Directory when a DSC Distress Call or Position Request is received to look up the name of the vessel and display it on the screen. 'MENU' + "DSC" + 'ENTER' + "DIRECTORY" + 'ENTER' Distance (Track) When the tracking function is On and the type of Track storing is Distance, you can store a fix when the distance from its last stored position is greater than a defined distance.
  • Page 66 GPS Status (page) 'MENU' + "GPS STATUS" + 'ENTER' Shows GPS satellites information. This is the default page shown at power on. It is possible to choose the type of information to be shown in the four fields in the center of the page pressing 'ENTER' and select data to be shown.
  • Page 67 moved over the ship icon and disappears. The map is centered on the ship's position and it scrolls when the ship moves: all operations refer to the ship's position. Pressing 'CLEAR' from map display if a valid fix is received sets Home mode (also called Navigation mode), otherwise sounds 3 beeps error and shows a warning message saying "No valid position fix received.
  • Page 68 Line Pattern Selects the desired line pattern for the Track. 'MENU' + "TRACK" + 'ENTER' + "LINE PATTERN" + 'ENTER' Load (file) Loads file from User C-CARD: 'MENU' + "USER C-CARD" + 'ENTER' + "LOAD" + 'ENTER' (DSC) LOG page Shows the Distress Call LOG page or Position Request LOG page (it depends which of the two was selected).
  • Page 69 selects the value for Depth Areas Limit and Bath & Sndgs Min/Max. 'MENU' + "MAP SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "MARINE SETTINGS" + 'ENTER' MOB = Man OverBoard It is an important function useful in the case someone or something falls overboard. Inserting MOB: 'MOB' to place MOB symbol at ship's coordinates.
  • Page 70 NMEA Display Selects the page you wants among Display, Data, Depth Trend, Wind Speed Trend, Tempt Trend. 'MENU' + "NMEA DISPLAY" + 'ENTER' NMEA1 Output To select the Output NMEA sentences (GLL, VTG,BWC, WCV, APA, APB, HDG, BOD, XTE, RMA, RMB, RMC,GGA, HSC) to send from NMEA 1 port.
  • Page 71 Receive (Route) Saves Route information (NMEA sentences WPT, RTE) received from the NMEA Input port (selectable by the user in the Input/Output menu, Send/Rec Rte & Marks Port item). The received Route is saved on the current Route. If the current Route contains data the chartplotter shows a warning window and asks the user if he wants to overwrite the existing Route.
  • Page 72 example in order to transmit weather forecast, to indicate the opening of a bridge, ...). The default setting is On. 'MENU' + "MAP SETUP" + 'ENTER' + "NAV AIDS SETTINGS" + 'ENTER' + "SIGNALS" + 'ENTER' Simulation Used in order to use your chartplotter without input data. It generates a display with a moving vessel, so that you can practice using the controls in safety.
  • Page 73 'MENU' + "TRACK" + 'ENTER' + "STEP UNIT" + 'ENTER' STR = Steering The difference between COG and CTS. If COG is 25° and CTS is 30°, then STR is 5° Right. Target In order to tag on the chart the point, towards which the ship is Heading, you can use a special mark, called Target.
  • Page 74 Time Line Disables (Off) or sets Time Line as 2, 10, 30 min, 1, 2 hours, Infinite. The Time Line is the graphical indicating of the direction in which the vessel is heading toward. The Time Line starts from the vessel position icon. Its angle is given by the value of COG and its length is proportional to the SOG.
  • Page 75 User Points Finds Marks or Waypoints saved by the user. 'MENU' + "FIND" + 'ENTER' + "USER POINTS" + 'ENTER' User Points Turns Hidden/Visible/Icon the displaying of the User Point Name. The default setting is Visible. 'MENU' + "GENERAL SETUP" + 'ENTER" + "USER POINTS" + 'ENTER' User Points List Displays the User Points List page on the screen.
  • Page 76 Zoom-In Shows more detail in a smaller area. Zoom-Out Operates similarly to zoom -in, but in the reverse, showing a wider but less detailed view. Zoom Type There are two different modes to change chart scale By Zoom and By Scale. When By Zoom is selected, in cartography pressing 'ZOOM IN' shows more details of a smaller area, by changing the chart scale and zooming in on your display.
  • Page 77: Analytical Index

    ANALYTICAL INDEX Chart Boundaries ........62 About Page ........9, 60 Chart Generation ........62 Accessories ........... 11 Chart Settings (menu) ......62 Active Track ......49, 60, 76 Chartplotter ..........12 Advanced Setup ........60 clear RAM ..........57 Alarm .............
  • Page 78 Depth (Unit) ........60, 64 HDOP ............. 68 Depth Area Limit ........65 Heading ..........68 Depth Contours ........65 Highway ........18, 48, 68 Destination ......45, 60, 65, 67 Home ........ 13, 16, 68, 71 Deviation ..........70 DGPS .............
  • Page 79 Moving Mark .......... 70 RTCM ............. 73 Moving Waypoint ........77 Save (file) ........50, 73 Names ........... 71 screen display ........14 Naming route ......... 43 Selecting Route ......43, 73 Natural Features ........71 Send (Route) ......... 73 Nav Aids Settings ........
  • Page 80 Title Page ..........27 UTC ............76 Track ......... 48, 60, 64, 76 UTM ............63 Track (menu) ......... 76 Track line pattern ......49, 76 Variation .......... 70, 77 Track memorizing type ......49 Visible (Track) ........77 Track storing ........48, 76 Voltage ...........
  • Page 81 GPS Chart 150 Page 83...

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