Standart Horizont CP500 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 GPS Chart Plotters CP500 12" WAAS GPS Chart Plotter Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 WARNING!!! Electronic charts displayed by the GPS Chart Plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are not intended to be a substitute for the official charts, which should remain your main reference for all matters related to the execution of safe navigation.
  • Page 3 CAUTION - The GPS Chart Plotter is designed for maritime use. To avoid water intrusion, ensure the C-MAP B C-CARD door is completely closed. EPPESEN - Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the GPS Chart Plotter. - The GPS Chart Plotter contains dangerous high-voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle.
  • Page 4 Page CP500...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Wrecks ...................... 37 4.0.4 Obstructions ....................38 4.0.5 Lakes Information ..................39 4.0.6 Lakes By Name ..................41 4.0.7 Points Of Interest ..................41 4.0.8 User Points ....................42 4.0.9 Coordinates ....................42 4.0.10 Information ....................43 CP500 Page 7...
  • Page 6 10.0.0 Saving and starting a new Track ............... 74 10.0.1 Deleting a Track ..................74 10.0.2 Other settings ..................... 74 10.1 TRIP LOG ....................... 75 10.1.0 Using the Trip Log ..................75 10.1.1 Setup / Reset ..................... 75 Page CP500...
  • Page 7: Cp500 Page

    13.3 ALARMS ......................... 99 13.4 SIMULATION ......................100 13.4.0 Navigating a Route in Simulation mode ..........100 13.5 DSC POLLING ...................... 101 14. AIS ..........................103 14.0 SYSTEM DEFINITIONS ..................103 14.1 MENU ........................104 14.2 AIS SETUP ......................104 CP500 Page 9...
  • Page 8 18.0.2 Cartridges (used by Standard Horizon Technicians) ......118 18.0.3 Serial Ports (used by Standard Horizon Technicians) ......118 19. SPECIFICATIONS ......................119 19.0 OPTIONAL WAAS GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS ........121 20. APPENDIX: TERMS ....................... 123 ANALYTICAL INDEX ......................127 Page 10 CP500...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    GENERAL INFORMATION The CP500 is precision-crafted high-performance receiver for the Global Positioning System (WAAS GPS) constellation of satellites that provide precise location data with a host of navigation features and are ideal for nautical use and sealed against water ingress.
  • Page 10: Packing List

    4kW 36 Mile 23.5” diameter Radome antenna MDS-10-4 4kW 48 Mile 4FT Open Array MDS-10-5 4kW 48 Mile 5FT Open Array NOTE Please contact to the Standard Horizon Authorized dealer, STANDARD HORIZON product technical support or SI-TEX directly for additional information. Page 12 CP500...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    GPS Chart Plotter especially while under way. After the location is found, attach the mounting base to the area using the supplied hardware. The CP500 is supplied with a flush mount template for the cutout hole and screw holes required to install the GPS Chart Plotter.
  • Page 12: External Gps Antenna Mounting

    EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA MOUNTING The CP500 is supplied with a external GPS WAAS antenna with 15 meters of routing cable. This antenna is designed to be mounted on a base, installed on an extension or even flush mounted.
  • Page 13: Gps Cable

    2.3.2.0 PWR Cable BATTERY CONNECTIONS 1. The CP500 is supplied with a fuse and holder. This fuse should be installed into the Black wire to protect the NMEA Output/Input circuits from becoming damaged, however it can also be installed in the red wire.
  • Page 14 NOTE: AIS RECEIVER OPTION (for more information on AIS refer to Section 14) The CP500 has to be set up to be able to receive NMEA information from the AIS receiver. The GPS Chart Plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD, type 1, 2, 3 and 5 for AIS Class A and type 18, 19, 24 for AIS Class B.
  • Page 15 Any of the NMEA ports can be used to send and receive Marks and Routes to PC programs. The CP500 uses NMEA WPL and RTE sentences to share information from the PC. Refer to the table below for connection to a Serial DB9 connector.
  • Page 16 **NOTE RS232 not opto-isolated electrical interface. VHF Connections To connect the CP500 to a VHF, a port will be needed to be selected. Refer to the ACC 2 connections for a connection example. NOTE The optional FF525 uses port 2 when connected and the optional Radar antenna uses port 5. When these optional devices are connected use port 1, 2 or 4 Input and Output to connect to the VHF radio.
  • Page 17 ACVC10 DVD Player VGAC10 ACVC10 The CP500 has the capability to select the Video Input in three ways. a) From the menu 1. Press [MENU] twice and move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight VIDEO INPUT and press [ENT]. 2. A menu appears with the following options: ACTIVATE VIDEO, the possible choices are Full Screen View, PiP (Picture in Picture) View and Auto Switch (*).
  • Page 18 Soft Key has been assigned to Video Input, its label will show the message [V IDEO If [V ] is pressed, the Soft Keys will be assigned this way: [F ], [PIP IDEO CREEN ], [A ]. From now on, the functioning is identical to case b). WITCH Page 20 CP500...
  • Page 19: Controls And Indicators

    CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Using the keys located on the front panel controls the CP500. These labeled keys are dedicated to specific functions. As you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key action; every time a key press is not valid, three rapid beeps sound to indicate that the key action is not valid.
  • Page 20 LIST. Press any of the keys and you will see popup windows above the keys. To go to a specific page press the key with the desired popup window. The popup windows will automatically disappear if a key is not pressed or can be removed by pressing [CLR]. Page 22 CP500...
  • Page 21: The Alphanumeric Keys

    Figure 3.1.0 - Start-Up page 2. When the power is first turned on, two pages the start-up page and the Caution pages are briefly shown before the GPS Status page. Figure 3.1.0a - Example of Caution pages CP500 Page 23...
  • Page 22: Cursor Vs. Home Mode

    To change from Cursor Mode to Home Mode press [CLR]. 3.1.2 Cursor and Menu selection speed The GPS Chart Plotter allows you to control the speed the Cursor moves when the ShuttlePoint knob is pressed. To change the speed: Page 24 CP500...
  • Page 23: Changing The Ship Icon

    4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the desired icon and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select a new icon. 5. Press [CLR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit the menu and show the Chart Page. CP500 Page 25...
  • Page 24: Changing The Backlight And Contrast

    Greenwich England Mean Time). To change the GPS Chart Plotter to read the correct time, first you must figure out the offset and if it is Daylight Savings Time. For example on the West coast of the United States or Pacific Standard Time the offset needed would be Page 26 CP500...
  • Page 25 [ENT]. 6. Next move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight DAYLIGHT SAVING and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 7. Daylight Saving menu has 3 options: CP500 Page 27...
  • Page 26: Selecting Loran Td Or Other Coordinate System

    The GPS Chart Plotter has preprogrammed settings allowing you to customize the look of the Chart page. The default is Sunlight, however there are other settings: Classic, NOAA, Night and Normal. Night is very useful during evening hours so not to impair night vision. Figure 3.4 - Display Color menu Page 28 CP500...
  • Page 27: Selecting Language

    Point knob to the desired language and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 5. Press [CLR] repeatedly or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left repeatedly to exit the menu and show the Chart page. CHAR Figure 3.5 - Language Selection menu CP500 Page 29...
  • Page 28: Selecting Pages With Soft Keys

    FINDER 50/200kHz, FISH FINDER 50kHz/CHART, FISH FINDER 200kHz/CHART screens. Also when a SI-TEX RADAR Antenna is connected (USA only), any Soft Key can be customized to show Radar pages, RADAR FULL, RADAR/CHART, RADAR OVERLAY and RADAR/FISH FINDER. Page 30 CP500...
  • Page 29: Settings In General Setup Menu

    SHIP ICON Select from a variety of ship icons that represent your vessels position on the Chart Page. The default is Icon 6. COMPASS ROSE Allows selection of compass direction indication around ship icon. The default is On. CP500 Page 31...
  • Page 30 Bearing from the vessels location to the cursor. This selection allows the window to be turned On (default) or Off. The Cursor Window is automatically disabled when General is set in Windows Setup option. Cursor Window OFF Cursor Window ON WAAS 3D WAAS 3D Page 32 CP500...
  • Page 31: About Page

    2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight About... and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. The Information page appears on the screen (see the previous Figure). 4. Press [CLR] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left to exit and show the Chart page. CP500 Page 33...
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  • Page 33: Find Services

    FIND SERVICES USING FIND SERVICES & MORE FUNCTIONS The CP500 has a dedicated [INFO] key that allows searching the optional C-MAP B /MAX C-CARD for Port Services, Ports, Tide Stations, Wrecks, Obstructions, EPPESEN Points Of Interest, Lakes, User Points, GPS Coordinates or Information on any point on the Chart.
  • Page 34: Port

    2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight TIDE STATIONS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Tide Stations. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight the desired Tide Station and press [ENT]. Page 36 CP500...
  • Page 35: Wrecks

    See the following table: ICON DESCRIPTION non-dangerous wreck dangerous wreck distributed remains of wreck F o u l wreck showing mast/masts Masts wreck showing any portion of hull or superstructure Figure 4.0.3 - Wreck icons Table CP500 Page 37...
  • Page 36: Obstructions

    5. Another window will be shown detailing the Obstruction information. 6. Press [CLR] to show the actual position of the Obstruction on the Chart page. 7. Press [CLR] again at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. Page 38 CP500...
  • Page 37: Lakes Information

    Figure 4.0.5 - Find Lakes Information 4.0.5.0 Quick Info On Lakes Upon viewing the chart of a lake, you can click on the Lake Info icon to query the available information immediately displayed with many details. For example, see the following picture: CP500 Page 39...
  • Page 38 4.0.5.1 Full Info On Lakes The following is an example of Full Info on Lakes: Figure 4.0.5.1 - Example of Full Info page To see the "Fishing" object press [MENU] (when the "Fishing" object is highlighted). On the screen appears: Page 40 CP500...
  • Page 39: Lakes By Name

    7. A popup window will be shown with a list of nearest Points Of Interest that fall into the Category and Type you have selected. 8. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up/down to highlight the desired Point Of Interest and press [ENT]. CP500 Page 41...
  • Page 40: User Points

    6. Press [CLR] at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. WAAS 3D Figure 4.0.8 - Find User Points (Marks and Waypoints) 4.0.9 Coordinates This feature allows you to enter Coordinates (Latitude/Longitude) and view the entered position on the Chart Page. 1. Press [INFO]. Page 42 CP500...
  • Page 41: Information

    ShuttlePoint knob through the Info Tree, all the relevant information of the selected object is shown on the lower part of the page. 4. Press [CLR] again at any time to return your cursor to your vessel’s position. Figure 4.0.10 - Find Information CP500 Page 43...
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  • Page 43: Max Cartography Overview

    · Port Info (searchable data base of service in ports) · Enhanced Port Info & Roads (searchable data base of detailed information that include facilities and services in ports and surrounding areas) CP500 Page 45...
  • Page 44 MAX data cover different areas, the GPS Chart Plotter receives data from both charts (depending on the current position). · When NT data and MAX data cover the same area, the GPS Chart Plotter receives data only from MAX chart. Page 46 CP500...
  • Page 45: Map Functions

    [ZOOM IN]/[ZOOM OUT] push (press and hold) causes an expansion or compression of the chart image, without a chart level change. CHART: US,NOS,GRAPH,11472H SCALE: 1:40000 ACQUIRING CHART: US,NOS,GRAPH,11472H SCALE: 1:40000 ACQUIRING CHART: US,NOS,GRAPH,11474 SCALE: 1:80000 ACQUIRING Figure 6.0.0 - Zoom Type CP500 Page 47...
  • Page 46: Icon Size

    4. The menu now shows two selections, STANDARD or LARGE. 5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the selection and press [ENT]. 6. Press [CLR] until the menu disappears or an easier method is to move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left a few times. Page 48 CP500...
  • Page 47: Place Name Size

    2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight MAX FUNCTIONS and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight PERSPECTIVE VIEW and press [ENT] or move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right. CP500 Page 49...
  • Page 48: Dynamic Nav-Aids

    Safety Status Bar is removed from the screen. 5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the selection and press [ENT]. 6. Press [CLR] until the menu disappears or an easier method is to press the ShuttlePoint knob to the left a few times. Page 50 CP500...
  • Page 49: Satellite Imagery

    5. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to select the selection and press [ENT]. 6. Press [CLR] until the menu disappears or an easier method is to move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the Chart page is shown. CP500 Page 51...
  • Page 50: Currents Prediction

    To activate this function follow the procedure: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT]. 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight MAX FUNCTIONS and press [ENT] or move Page 52 CP500...
  • Page 51: Chart Language

    6. Press [E 6.0.8 Chart Language The CP500 may be customized to show the local language of the chart. To select the Chart Language you want: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SETUP MENU and press [ENT].
  • Page 52: How To Show The Pictures Or Diagrams Of A Object

    Move the cursor over the camera icon. You are get the quick info on the object and there is the camera icon on the top bar of the window: WAAS 3D Figure 6.0.9b - Example of Quick Info on camera icon Press [I ] to display the image on the screen: MAGE Page 54 CP500...
  • Page 53: Enhanced Port Info

    Additional attributes of Port Areas and Port Marinas have been included as Location, Country, Region, State, Harbour master telephone number etc., see the following figure. WAAS 3D PORT icon Figure 6.0.10 - Example of enhanced Port Info CP500 Page 55...
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  • Page 55: Creating Marks

    EDITING A MARK If a Mark has previously been created and you wish to Edit it, move cursor over the top of the Mark. 1. After a Mark is created press [E ] to show the edit popup window. CP500 Page 57...
  • Page 56: Deleting A Mark Or Waypoint

    1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob over the Mark or Waypoint you want to move. 2. Press [M 3. Use the ShuttlePoint knob to move the cursor. A dotted line, connecting the previous Waypoint position to the new position, is shown: Page 58 CP500...
  • Page 57: Marks/Waypoints List

    Figure 7.1.1a - Moving Mark or Waypoint (II) MARKS/WAYPOINTS LIST The MARKS/WPTS List shows all the Marks and Waypoints that have been stored into the CP500. To obtain the List page: 1. Created a Mark. 2. Place the cursor over the Mark, press [L...
  • Page 58: Creating/Modify A New Mark In The User Points List

    18. Press [CLR] again and the new Mark appears on the Chart page. NOTE After entering in all the Marks it is a good practice to back up the points to a C-CARD. Refer to Section 11. Page 60 CP500...
  • Page 59: Goto Cursor, Route And Mark

    1. A bearing line between the vessels location and the destination point is shown. A popup window shows the Distance (DST) and Bearing (BRG) from the vessels location to the destination point. Figure 7.4b - GO TO menu (3) CP500 Page 61...
  • Page 60 5. You will notice a circle is drawn around the Icon Symbol. This means the GPS Chart Plotter is now navigating to the point. 6. Press [CLR] to switch to the Chart Page or Highway Page to start navigating to the point. Page 62 CP500...
  • Page 61: Man Over Board (Mob) Function

    4. To stop navigating to the MOB point, press [GOTO], select STOP and press [ENT]. DELETING A MOB POINT 1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob until the cursor is over the top of the MOB icon. WAAS 3D Figure 8.1 - Deleting MOB point 2. Press [D ELETE CP500 Page 63...
  • Page 62 3. A popup window will be shown to confirm deleting the MOB point. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight YES and press [ENT]. Page 64 CP500...
  • Page 63: Routes

    ROUTES The CP500 has the capability to store 50 Routes with 100 Waypoints or Marks in each Route. A Route can consist of Waypoints or Marks. The difference is when a Route is made using Waypoints and the Route is deleted the Waypoints are also deleted. However if a Route is made of Marks and the Route is deleted the Marks stay in memory.
  • Page 64: Changing The Name Of A Route

    4. Press [ROUTE]. Another Waypoint is shown under the cursor and a line joins the starting Waypoint to the second Waypoint. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Waypoints are entered into the Route. WAAS 3D Figure 9.2 - Olympic Route creation (1) Page 66 CP500...
  • Page 65: Making Additional Routes

    4. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all Marks are entered into the Route. NOTE At this point the Route is saved as ROUTE01. If you would like to save the Route under a specific name follow the steps on the previous Par. 9.1. CP500 Page 67...
  • Page 66: Inserting A Waypoint Into A Route

    1. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open position (no buoy, warning etc. under the cursor) on the Chart page. 2. Press [GOTO] to show the GOTO popup window. 3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ROUTE and press [ENT]. 4. The SELECT ROUTE popup window will be shown. Page 68 CP500...
  • Page 67: Using The Shuttlepoint Knob

    4. A Warning message appears to confirm. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight YES and press [ENT]. The Route has been deleted. WARNING An active Route (one that you are navigating to) cannot be deleted until you stop navigating to the Route. CP500 Page 69...
  • Page 68: Other Settings In Route Menu

    The Route Check function is used after you have created a Route to ensure you and your vessel will not have problems while navigating. This is done by the CP500 by reviewing the Route and looking for the following hazards that may effect safe navigation.
  • Page 69 (like DSC, MOB, Mark). In the case of checking a single point towards which the navigation is started, the leg for which the Route Check is executed is defined by the current position (the leg’s starting point) and the destination point (the leg’s ending point). CP500 Page 71...
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  • Page 71: Tracks

    10. TRACKS The CP500 has the capability to store 20 individual tracks and record up to 10,000 Track Points. Before using the Track function you will need to setup the Track function that suits your boat. The Track function records your tracks your vessels location as it moves through the water.
  • Page 72: Saving And Starting A New Track

    This selection allows you to save a Track to one of the 5 Tracks available VISIBLE Shows or hides a Track shown in ACTIVE TRACK menu LINE COLOR Selects the color of the Track line DELETE Deletes a Track selected in the ACTIVE TRACK menu Page 74 CP500...
  • Page 73: Trip Log

    5. A warning popup window will be shown to confirm if you want to reset the Trip Log. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight YES and press [ENT].The Trip Log is now reset. 6. Press [CLR] to store and exit the editing mode Figure 10.1.1 - Trip Log Reset CP500 Page 75...
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  • Page 75: User C-Card

    5. Select YES and press [ENT] to confirm (select NO otherwise). The format of User C-CARD must be done before using a new User C-CARD: this operation prepares the User C-CARD to receive and store information. NOTE Formatting permanently erases all files previously saved on the User C-CARD. CP500 Page 77...
  • Page 76: Transferring Files To The Optional User C-Card

    2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER C-CARD and press [ENT]. A screen will appear. 3. Open the door. Change the User C-CARD into the same slot or insert a new one into the other slot. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight CHANGE and press [ENT] to confirm. Page 78 CP500...
  • Page 77: Pages

    · Selection by SOFT KEY Press one of the Soft Keys under the display, then press the relating Soft Key to show the desired page. WAAS 3D 02:00 Figure 12b - Screen display pages by Soft Keys CP500 Page 79...
  • Page 78: Chart Page

    1. Press any Soft Key. The Soft Key labels appear on the bottom of the screen. A [F OCUS Soft Key will be shown. Page 80 CP500...
  • Page 79: Single Chart Page

    Bearing from Fix to Destination (If plotter is not navigating to a 9 Cursor Coordinates point BRG will show --- ) Chart Scale Distance & Bearings from Fix to Cursor Figure 12.0.1 - Example of Single Chart Page CP500 Page 81...
  • Page 80: Window Selections

    12.0.2 Window Selections The default is the Two Line Small window. The CP500 windows may be changed by the procedure below. 1 LINE SMALL FULL CHART (None) GENERAL 1 LINE LARGE WAAS 3D WAAS 3D WAAS 3D 2 LINES SMALL...
  • Page 81: Additional Functions On Chart Page

    12.0.5 Turning Off Information on Icon Points The GPS Chart Plotter allows you to select to see information on points, on all items or to turn this function off. The default setting is On Points. CP500 Page 83...
  • Page 82: Display Mode

    3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight DISPLAY MODE and press [ENT]. 4. Move the ShuttlePoint knob up or down to select the preset and press [ENT]. 5. Press [CLR] until the Chart Page is shown. CHART Figure 12.0.6 - Display Mode settings Page 84 CP500...
  • Page 83: Marine Settings

    : Turns the Ports and Service icons On of Off. Areas along the shore with facilities for mooring, downloading and uploading of ships, generally sheltered from waves and winds. Port installations are piers, wharves, pontoons, dry docks, cranes..CP500 Page 85...
  • Page 84: Depth Settings

    : Turns the Points of Information On or Off. ROAD POINT OF INTEREST (LIBRARY) Figure 12.0.9 - Example of Roads and Points Of Interest 12.0.10 Chart Settings Settings that control how the chart features will be shown on the Chart Page of the GPS Page 86 CP500...
  • Page 85: Chart Plotter

    The DSI (Data Safety Indicator) window, if present, will show “NO CHART”, when an empty level is entered in the location of chart expansion mode. Mixing Levels : When the chart coverage at the current chart scale does not fill the entire display, the GPS Chart CP500 Page 87...
  • Page 86: Underwater Objects Settings

    This page is useful to show information when heading to a destination, following a compass heading or navigating to a Mark or a Route. The default page is shown with a Compass Rose, however this can be customized to show a Compass Tape. Page 88 CP500...
  • Page 87: Highway Page

    The COG heading is computed and supplied to the plotter from the internal GPS or external GPS. Figure 12.2 - Navigation page with Compass Rose Figure 12.2a - Navigation page with Compass Tape 12.3 HIGHWAY PAGE Shows a 3D view of the vessel travelling through the water when Navigating to a destination CP500 Page 89...
  • Page 88: Celestial Page

    Low Water Level. Example 1 You anchor in 15Feet of water (under your keel) at a time of day where the water is the highest (High Water). Let’s say the High Water window shows 5Feet and the Low Water Page 90 CP500...
  • Page 89: Gps Status Page

    Press [CLR] until the menu disappears or an easier method is to move the ShuttlePoint knob to the left until the menu disappears. 12.5.1 Setup Menu INTERNAL GPS RESTART GPS NAVIGATION SPEED NAVIGATION FILTER High DIFF CORRECTION SOURCE WAAS/EGNOS Figure 12.5.1 - Setup menu CP500 Page 91...
  • Page 90: Nmea Display Page

    The NMEA sentences read from external devices are: BWC, DSC, DSE, GGA, GLL, GSA, GSV, HDG, HDM, HDT, RMC, VHW, VTG, DPT, DBT, MTW, VWR, VWT, TLL, WPL, RTE. Changing the NMEA Page Windows Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NMEA DISPLAY and press [ENT]. Page 92 CP500...
  • Page 91: Nmea Data Page

    2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight DATA and press [ENT]. 3. Connect the BLUE Wire on the GPS Chart Plotter to the junction of the Brown wire and the VHF wire. The display should look similar to the following picture. CP500 Page 93...
  • Page 92: Nmea Trend

    To select a NMEA Trend Page: 1. Press [MENU], move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight NMEA DISPLAY and press [ENT]. Figure 12.8 - NMEA Display menu 2. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight DEPTH TREND/WIND SPEED TREND/TEMP TREND/SOG TREND and press [ENT]. Page 94 CP500...
  • Page 93: Vhf Digital Selective Calling

    DSC VHF with NMEA 0183 output and the radio receives a DSC Distress Call. STANDARD HORIZON GPS chart plotter also log DSC Distress calls to review at a later date. 1. Press [MENU] and move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight USER POINTS and press [ENT]. CP500 Page 95...
  • Page 94: Position Request

    3. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to select POSITION REQUEST and press [ENT]. 03-03-01 33°30.505 0080457645 08:31 PM 118°18.529 03-04-01 33°34.167 118°21.864 00:11 PM 0023244524 03-04-01 33°31.211 BOBI 09:31 PM 118°29.151 0056477743 Figure 12.9.2 - DSC Log - Position Request Page 96 CP500...
  • Page 95: Advanced Settings

    13.0 INPUT/OUTPUT (NMEA, AIS, RADAR) 13.0.0 Input The CP500 has 4 NMEA inputs and 5 NMEA outputs. These Ports may be set up to receive and output the following. · NMEA0183 - NMEA devices* set to 4800 Baud (default setting) ·...
  • Page 96: Navigate

    The user should enter delay values to fine adjust the position calculated. Alter : Alternate Solution (TD Coordinate System) Parameter selected by the user that is applied in the conversion of geographical coordinates Lat/Lon to TD values. To be used if the position displayed is roughly not correct. Page 98 CP500...
  • Page 97: Compass

    (note that in this case, if the same object type is found again later, the Alarm will be shown). The GPS Chart Plotter shows an icon on the charts that identifies when a Grounding Alarm is detected. CP500 Page 99...
  • Page 98: Simulation

    6. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ROUTE and press [ENT] which will show a popup window with the Route(s) that are stored in the GPS Chart Plotter’s memory. 7. Highlight the desired Route and press [ENT]. 8. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SPEED and press [ENT]. Page 100 CP500...
  • Page 99: Dsc Polling

    : Enables or disables the Auto Info. This selection is available only when Auto Position is set to Manual. If Auto Info is set to On, when receiving the Position Request it is possible to center the cursor over the top of the Position Request icon and show the Position Request popup window CP500 Page 101...
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  • Page 101: Ais

    · Lost Target: When the AIS info is not received from that vessel for 3.5 minutes. The presentation will be a flashing black triangle with a cross through. · Activation Range: Range around your boat where targets become active. AIS target CP500 Page 103...
  • Page 102: Menu

    By placing the cursor over a AIS Target icon using the ShuttlePoint knob, the following information is displayed (see the following picture): · Vessel Name · MMSI number · Radio Call Sign · SOG · COG · CPA and TCPA values Page 104 CP500...
  • Page 103: List

    GPS Chart Plotter. 14.5 AIS TARGET COLORS The received AIS Targets are shown in color. The color depicts the type of AIS ship shown on the Chart Page. Refer to following table. CP500 Page 105...
  • Page 104 Vessels with antipollution facilities or equipment (light blu) Low enforcement vessels (light red) Medical transport (dark green) Vessels according to Resolution N 18 (Mob-83) (cyan) (red) Passenger ship (magenta) Cargo ship (dark gray) Figure 14.5 - Color AIS Targets Page 106 CP500...
  • Page 105: C-Weather Service

    15. C-WEATHER SERVICE C-Weather is a free service available on the CP500. C-Weather service gives excellent coverage for the whole World. Weather forecasts are based on data received from the leading meteorological centers. This data is processed by Jeppesen server and made...
  • Page 106: Copy From Memory Card

    · Real Time View Off: the Weather data is not displayed. The layer displayed is the one selected into the previous menu item. 15.0.4 Type of Data Allows selecting the type of data among: Wind, Wave Data, Weather, Humidity, Temper- ature, Visibility. Page 108 CP500...
  • Page 107: Mobilarm

    Plotter. Refer to Par. 2.3.2.0 “PWR & ACC 1 Cable” and “NMEA Connections” and MOBILARM Owner’s Manuals for connections. Connection Example To Standard Horizon GPS Chart Plotter Blue PWR ACC 1 Cable Brown Black Green Figure 16.0 - Connection Example CP500 Page 109...
  • Page 108: Software Setup

    GPS Chart Plotter to the MOBILARM device. c. Connected : the communication with MOBILARM device is Ok. d. Signal Lost : the MOBILARM has been connected in the past, howev- er no signal is being detected from the MOBILARM. Page 110 CP500...
  • Page 109: Mobilarm Ptx

    On the GPS Chart Plotter all menus and/or pages are closed and the chart is centered on the PTX MOB received position. A Audible Alarm is heard and a popup warning window appears to notify that a PTX has been received: Figure 16.3.0a - Example of PTX warning window CP500 Page 111...
  • Page 110: Placing Cursor On The Ptx Icon

    [G ], when pressed will start navigating to the PTX MOB location b. [L ], when pressed will show the MOBILARM Alarm Status List page. Refer to Par. 2.4.2 for Alarm Status List. Page 112 CP500...
  • Page 111: The Mobilarm Alarm Status List

    PTX number Recovered 213°22.120W 20°01.022N Recovered 03:45:14 PM 10:31:24 PM 305°04.015W 79°56.320N Recovered Time the PTX alarm was received PTX position PTX status Figure 16.4.2 - Example of MOBilarm PTX List page This page allows you to: CP500 Page 113...
  • Page 112 (if open) and center the chart selected PTX. DELETE Deletes the selected PTX. SHOW Centers the chart on the selected PTX. SHOW ALL Selects the best chart scale to see PTX icons on the chart at the same time. Page 114 CP500...
  • Page 113: Troubleshooting

    Internal RAM memory to become corrupted. To solve this issue, perform a RAM clear (refer to Section 18). NOTE After performing a RAM Clear all Marks, Routes and tracks will be erased. To back up these points refer to Section 11 for details. CP500 Page 115...
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  • Page 115: Technical Tests

    [CLR]). 18.0.1 DIM Menu To select the desired value for brightness and keypad light. Contrast Each time you move the ShuttlePoint knob to right, the screen will decrease brightness, move it to the left to increase brightness. CP500 Page 117...
  • Page 116: Cartridges (Used By Standard Horizon Technicians)

    Use [ZOOM IN] to stop (or continue after pause) data displaying, [ENT] to show data in hex or ASCII mode (normal or small) and [CLR] to exit. Loop-Back Test This is a special test done during the production phase to check the serial ports integrity. This function is only required by Standard Horizon. Page 118 CP500...
  • Page 117: Specifications

    VDM, VHW, VTG, VWR, VWT, WPL 9.7" [246mm] MENU GOTO MARK ROUTE INFO 0.8" [21mm] 0.7" [16.5mm] 10.8" [274mm] 0.7"[16.5mm] 11.3" [286.5mm] Ø0.2" [Ø5.5mm] 0.8" 3.9" [100mm] [20mm] 0.8" [20mm] 15.4" [391mm] 0.2" [4.6mm] Figure 19 - CP500 Dimensions [inch/mm] CP500 Page 119...
  • Page 118 12.4” [315mm] 0.17” [O4,5mm] - MOUNTING HOLES 4 POS. CUTTING LINE R15 - 4 POS. 10.9” [278mm] UNIT SHAPE PROTECTIVE COVER SHAPE 16.14” [410mm] Figure 19a - CP500 Flush Mount cutout (Dimensions are in mm) Page 120 CP500...
  • Page 119: Optional Waas Gps Receiver Specifications

    Acquisition Time Reacquisition < 1 second Hot Start 1 second outdoor, 10 seconds indoor Warm Start 29 seconds Cold Start 29 seconds Accuracy < 2.5m with SBAS < 2.0m NMEA Output Messages GGA, RMC, GSA, GSV, TXT CP500 Page 121...
  • Page 120 Page 122 CP500...
  • Page 121: Appendix: Terms

    GPS2D – The GPS is receiving at least 3 valid satellites. GPS3D – The GPS is receiving at least 4 Satellites. HDG (Heading) – Shows heading from a External Flux Gate Compass when connected. CP500 Page 123...
  • Page 122 The corrected differential message is then broadcast through one of two gestational satellites, or satellites with a fixed position over the equator. The information is compatible with the basic GPS signal structure, which means any WAAS- Page 124 CP500...
  • Page 123 WATER TEMP – Shows the sea water temperature when the FF525 (or FF520) 50/200kHz BLACK BOX FISH FINDER or a Digital Speed Log/Temp instrument with NMEA is connected. XTE (Cross Track Error) – The distance your vessel is off course (left or right) to a Destination point. CP500 Page 125...
  • Page 124 Page 126 CP500...
  • Page 125: Analytical Index

    C-CARD Connector ........... 118 Cursor Control ............100 C-CARD Test ............. 118 Cursor Mode ............21, 24 C-MAP ................. 45 CURSOR SPEED ............32 C-Weather ..............107 Cursor Speed .............. 25 Calibration ..............99 CURSOR WINDOW ............ 32 CP500 Page 127...
  • Page 126 GSA ............92, 119, 121 DTP ................82 GSP Status ..............83 Dual ................80 GSU-5H ............... 12 DUAL CHART .............. 30 GSV ............92, 119, 121 Dual chart window ............11 Guardian Alarm ............46 DVD ................11 Page 128 CP500...
  • Page 127 MAN OVER BOARD ............ 63 Outdoor Recreational Area ......... 39 Marine Settings ............ 85, 88 Over-Zoom ..............48 MARK ..............22, 57 Mark ......11, 22, 42, 57, 58, 65, 77, 119 Mark creation ............... 57 PACKING LIST ............12 CP500 Page 129...
  • Page 128 Route Checking ............70 temperature ............... 119 Route Report ......66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 TERMS ..............123 Route Width ..............71 THICKNESS ..............70 RTE ..........17, 60, 70, 92, 119 Tidal stream arrows ............. 52 Page 130 CP500...
  • Page 129 User Points ............42, 119 UTC ................26 UTM ..............28, 98 zoom ................48 zoom factor ..............48 ZOOM IN .............. 21, 47 Value Added Data ..........85, 87 ZOOM OUT ............21, 47 Zoom Type ..............47 CP500 Page 131...
  • Page 130 Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on how an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply. This warranty gives specific legal right, and there may be other right which may vary from state to state. Page 132 CP500...

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