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1. FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN Autopilot Connection on Port 1 for CM iPRO User Manual 91 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM NMEA0183 DEVICE FUNCTION 0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN External NMEA Connection on Port 1 for CM PRO DESCRIPTION FUNCTION BLACK POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM DEVICE NMEA0183 OUTPUT NMEA0183 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN External NMEA Connection on Port 1 for CM iPRO WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND GND POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY INPUT1 C COM C COM TX SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN C COM TX OUTPUT1 C COM C COM RX C COM Connection on Port 1 92 User Manual Install
2. 20 Moving around the Chart and Changing Chart Scale 21 Finding Your Boat o DE 21 Selecting Look Ahead BUR RETE ISSUE EM ERES 21 Selecting Map Orientation baba bas educa 22 2 7 NAVIGATION TO A SINGLE DESTINATION 222durczscuoictucuetbsnius 22 2 8 RANGE BEARING FUNCTION eo qudd des 22 Selecting Ending point with lt lt deu uu sven ra nu Ma ve Ear Ra Siri 22 Selecting Ending point by entering Range amp Bearing 22 2 9 OVERBOARD MOB 23 Inserting MOB e 23 Selecting Auto Info on MOB T 23 Deleting MOB 23 Op rations 2 54 54 4 iann 25 3 1 USER POINTS MARKS AND WATPOUINT S 25 Creating MEM U 25 Creating Mark 25 Editing RONE a 25 Deleting User Point 25 Moving User Point 25 Locating User Point eade tete 25 Sending Receiving User Point
3. 69 internal background charts 54 Internal GPS 48 internal Memory 19 ISO Certification Ctr RAS 15 K Keel Offset MI 70 Keyboard usse naciticugudiezs 82 88 Keypad 47 L LAKOS NN MR 32 Lakes by 36 Lakes 2525 35 User Manual Land Elevation 15 45 46 Land Elevation Values 45 46 Land Settings ated 46 Landmark S 77 77 Le LONGING 45 46 Latitude TET 77 Light Sectors 77 Load 71 Loading FIG 39 Locating Route siue 27 Locating User 1 25 LOG Speed 77 oo H 19 Longitude 77 Look Ahead 21 47 LOLAND 77 GSC Warde
4. den 48 46 48 S 48 GPS Connection CM 169CS CM PRO 48 48 Fish Finder TPANSMISSION TOTUM 49 Autopilot Connection c TP 49 External NMEA Connection DEFENDI UN TOP du dread 49 C COM GSM PLUS un tutum 49 Output Sentences EC UR DUE 49 NMEA Data RIPE DARII RICH MM DM arid 49 Cable Wiring page 49 Send Receive Routes amp Marks 2 49 e eb EIN MEC 50 486 5 _ _ 50 4 8 1 AlS System Definitions 50 51 4 8 3 set the chart plotter for receiving AlS 20 7 51 4 8 4 Quick Info on AIS Tal gelb sco pendent exte rdo Sende ate 52 4 9 C WEATHER SERVICE
5. n 51 Low Water Temp iue uan opa truth ka tation aan 71 M Magnetic Deviation 77 Magnetic Variation 48 77 Maintenance titio aima 73 Man OverBoard 22 23 MAP 44 Map 4011 RR 48 map layout 44 Map Orientation 22 41 47 marine features 45 Marine Settings 45 Mark RR RE HP 25 77 Marker ZOOM 67 MEEI m oC 56 MAX m T ates 15 eO cR ORO 19 82 88 emn RTT 15 Mixing Levels 16 42 unc 50 MMSI GMB GP ales 50 e err Term 15 23 Modem 52 4 4 do asus a es 74 MOVING User sts 25 Multilanguage 5 16 N 45 50 Name 45 Natural Features 1 esr retos 78 47 Aids amp Light Sectors 45 Nav Ald 42
6. lt pe pais 14 OVERVIEW 15 1 1 CHART PLOTTER Dreh ER 15 1 2 By Jeppesen MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION 15 Features NN cc 15 Presentation Features RS 16 Cartographic Data related Features PIE EU 16 MAX and NT NT F C CARD coexistence iuo Endesa ua 16 NCEEC 16 HOW GPSANDIKRE UI EP du dE 17 Position Fixing Accuracy 17 2 Getting Started RE ERU EE 19 2 1 SWITCHING NAE aE A 19 TN 19 Switching Of cc E 19 2 2 CHANGING BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST exu xa aua 19 2 3 SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE ien eui siepe 19 2 4 USING C MAP By Jeppesen C CARDS 20 2 5 SIMULATION MODE uu utate n ocu dd a Mua eaae c 20 2 6 CONTROLLING THE DISPLAY 20 Changing 2
7. CIRCE 52 4 9 1 C WEATHER SERVICE Mer gt gt gt lt lt a x Rr 52 Download 225 E ETUR a 52 Copy TRO EPIS oT 53 Prediction MM 53 Real Time ME I tmm 53 Type of 53 4 10 FISH FINDER E eee 54 4AL RADAR ns 54 4 12 PII EDU E PRECII eU RE 54 World Background n EDU mitra ed an e m Urna tu nine LOK GER 54 Worldwide Background Update 2 ea Eas 54 CREE X RR REM DR ER 55 Dek WLI AMETE RT 55 How C LInk system RUM RDUM 55 C Link serial rand ice 55 User Manual 5 2 C LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER 55 56 Master ticdu di m wenausunsetnatinewnsneeubeealwat 56 Slave Chart Plotter cnm 57 C Link navigation data Acquisition and Display 57 Graphical representation on Display vara DER ERE 58 Route Data Report 58 Quick Info 59 6 Fish
8. 35 Finding Port By Name 35 Finding Port Service usse cu cixegitesaa uas ta mdssinas 35 Finding 65 22 4 36 Finding User Points sratsacetecnessteeracnsendecemmase 36 Finding eub dune dip dame tine 36 Fish Alarm ue 71 PISA 20 54 61 96 Fish Finder Full page 64 Fish Finder page 62 64 Fish Finder Setup menu 68 Fish Finder Transmission 49 Fish Finder transmission On 61 FISH assueti NUBE TIUA UA dd dd Ad MR Rd 70 FISHES qc HPCEREERN 63 RIX RM 76 Fix Correction E MA Rd 48 NE T m 48 FIX StatUS amem tetris uiu an divis 76 PLEA ZOOM nip aia 41 Flexi ZO0OOM 16 Following a 27 Font amp 41 Formatting User C CARD 39 Frequency PPP M RHET NINE 68 69 70 P 47 Fuel Consumption Rate 76 au Mig cc 31 32 Full Info on 32 G alll ET T 68 70 G
9. pate a Det Ra exa main 26 User Manual 5 3 2 3 3 3 4 WN 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 Selecting User Points E Ow 26 ROUTES _ 26 Selecting Active Route 26 Creating a Route 26 Selecting Route Color 27 Deleting Route E 27 Following a Route Activate the Navigation 27 Inserting boe e NU DER RD RERO 27 REVERSING ROUTE NEUES 27 Selecting Route Report page 27 Locating Route Map 27 sending QUE SU bula me Mud 28 Receiving Route 28 Safe Route Checking 28 GOTO FUNCTION rrr ere 29 cct 29 Goto Mark on the Chart page 29 Goto Mark using the User Points 15 ounces 29 Goto Route using the Select Route
10. 33 FIND FONCION ccc TRE 35 Finding Port Service 35 Finding Port By Name 35 Finding Port By 35 Finding Lakes Information 35 Finding Lakes by Good a nandi e tud ele tute 36 Finding Points Of Interest NE T S mm 36 Finding Tide PUPPI 36 Finding Wrecks 36 Finding Obstructions TEM 36 Finding User Points nion Grp IRI AE DDR tes 36 Finding Coordinates E 36 ALARMS E E EE UEM ee M DID 37 27 XTE Alarm epe 37 Depta Alarm _ P E c Em 37 Plaine 37 Audible Alarm 37 3 orba EN DUE eds 37 Grounding Alarm CIELO I QE AM RM 38 Grounding Alarm Report SEEK p 38 USER C CARD Dus Ee EE D 38 User C CARD page 38 Formatting User os
11. 29 Stopping QUI PERMISO ODER 29 USING TRACK 29 Setting up a Track ER 29 Selecting Track Color 30 Ris sig AA 2 p 30 Activating Deactivating Track Recording 30 Clearing All Tracks 30 Selecting Track NHEIDBI ienee E 30 DATA WINDOW CUSTOMIZATION PAGES 2 2 30 hi Pn EP 30 Settimg Automatic M O 30 Selecting Automatic TEMO 31 Displaying Expanded Info page Full Info 31 Info Tree and Expanded Info page 31 Info on objects with 31 Quick Info on Lakes dl Fibd buc ved drea ga e ebd appa 32 Full Info on MN erc 32 PORT amp TIDE INFO 228 cat nce ene es uS DINE CEU 33 Getting Port DP DIEI 33 Getting Tide Info
12. Bearings Variation Calibration Selects either degrees magnetic or degrees true If magnetic readings are selected the variation is computed automatically for every zone as soon as the chart is displayed It is possible to calculate the Magnetic Variation in an Automatic or Manual mode by inserting the step for calculation of Magnetic Variation The variation table is used to match magnetic value readout on the chart plotter comparable with the value given by the compass of the boat In other words since the compass of the boat must be compensated due to the iron masses We use the same values given by the chart plotter This means that for example if the BRG to the next Waypoint readout in the chart plotter display is X Mag degree if you steer the boat reading X Mag degree from the compass you are driving well toward the next Waypoint 4 7 OUTPUT SETUP WARNING After a software upgrade the RAM is cleared and then the chart plotter starts with the default settings Then you have to go into the I nput Output menu and set again the proper input format GPS Connection CM 169CS CM PRO Connects the GPS to the GPS Port serial Port 3 To choose your preferred setting follow the procedure MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Port 3 In put ENTER NMEA 4800 N81 N ENTER GPS Setup Menu To set your desired configuration for the connected GPS Internal GPS
13. Calculated using Cruising Speed TTG To Next Wpt Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Next Way point Calculated using Cruising Speed TTG to Last Wpt Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Last Wpt Calculated using Cruising Speed ETA to Destination Estimate Time of Arrival to the Destination Point Cal 58 User Manual culated Current Time TTG To Destination ETA to Next Waypoint Estimate Time of Arrival to the Waypoint after the Des tination Calculated Current Time TTG To Next Waypoint ETA to Last Wpt Estimate Time of Arrival to the End of the Route Cal culated Current Time TTG To Last Wpt Quick Info Route Navigation Quick I nfo on the Destination Ex TERMAL ROLITEDO 1 Route Name DESTINATION ID Wpt1 4 OST TTG Cons nm hh mm Lit Dest 11 83 00187 7 41 Last 83 12 05 41 544 Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Dest Route 71 18 Mm Distance TTG and Consumption from Ship to Last Wpt Fig 5 2b Quick Info on Destination Quick info on Single Destination EXTERNAL DESTINATION WPTOO2 CST BRG 7 41 082 M Fig 5 2c Quick Info on Single Destination User Manual 59 6 Fish Finder onw rorcmpPRo The Fish Finder consists of a high power transmitter sensitive receiver and a transducer The Fish Finder sends an electrical pulse to the transducer which contains an element that converts the pulse into acoustic sou
14. ENTER use the cursor to select the desired User Point ENTER use the cursor key to change Symbol Name Color Lat Lon CLEAR The User Point appears on the screen with the new Symbol Name Color Lat Lon NOTE select the User Point presentation gt MENU SETUP ENTER GENERAL DISPLAY ENTER USER POINTS ENTER There are three possible choices selecting Hidden the User Point is not shown on the screen otherwise selecting Visible it appears on the Chart page shown with symbol and name selecting Icon only the User Point symbol is shown Deleting User Point From Chart page gt Place the cursor on the desired User Point Derete Conrirm From the User Points List page gt MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER use the cursor to select the row with the desired User Point DeLete SELEcTED ConFiRM The User Point is deleted It is also possible to delete all stored User Points From the User Points List page MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER Au Conrirm Moving User Point gt Place the cursor on the desired User Point Move move the cursor to the desired position ENTER The User Point is placed on the screen at the new position Locating User Point on Map From the Chart page gt MENU FIND ENTER USER POINTS ENTER use the cursor to insert name of the User Point to show on map ENTER
15. LAKES INFO ENTER It founds the Outdoor Recreational Area objects See the following picture FISHING u RS 10 criece e Fig 3 8 Outdoor Recreational Area objects Use the cursor key to select any objects and press ENTER The list of the near est lakes containing the facility will be shown on the screen User Manual 35 Fig 3 8a Nearest Lakes list Then choose the lake you want and press ENTER the Full Info page is shown Finding Lakes by Name To select the Lakes By Name function following the procedure MENU FIND ENTER LAKES BY NAME ENTER Shows the list of all lakes stored on the C CARD in alphabetic order Pressing MENU to insert the Lake name Finding Points Of I nterest Searches for nearest Points Of Interest POI MENU FIND ENTER POINTS OF INTEREST ENTER A sub menu is opened to find different categories of POIs Finding Tide Stations To show the nearest Tide Stations to the boat position or to the cursor position if the position fix is not received MENU FIND ENTER TIDE STATIONS ENTER After a few seconds a window appears Choose the Tide Station you want and press ENTER to display the Tide Graph page Press CLEAR to display the Tide Station chosen Finding Wrecks To show the nearest Wrecks loaded in the C CARD gt MENU FIND ENTER WRECKS ENTER Press ENTER or to locate t
16. SLAVE mode Secondary Chart Plotter When the navigation is activated on the Master chart plotter the C Link naviga tion data will be continuously sent to the Slave until the navigation is active If the Master is navigating to a Single Destination the Slave will show the Desti nation position and activate the navigation to it If the Master is navigating to a Route the Slave will show the Route Leg com posed by the Destination and the Waypoint after the Destination Next Waypoint and activate the navigation to it User Manual 55 Any variation to the current C Link navigation data will be transferred from the Master to the Slave The Slave will be provided with a few dedicated pages to show the C Link naviga tion data received from the Master Operations I ntroductive elements It is important remark once more that this function does not transfer the whole route but just the information relative to the navigation Such information will be removed from the Slave Chart Plotter as soon as the navigation is terminated C Link navigation data is exchanged by using two NMEA 0183 C MAP proprietary sentences PCMPN 1 PCMPN 2 When the navigation is activated on the Master it starts outputting the C Link navigation data If the Slave is connected all C Link navigation data received are stored in its memory and the navigation is started The information sent by the Master consists of the following values Navigation mod
17. 71 a 76 iugo Mw EE 39 Deleting MOB aes nidos 23 95 Deleting Route 2 27 Deleting User nnn 25 Depth 37 47 69 Depth Alarm aps ases cds 37 Depth Areas 76 depth informations 46 Depth Line cr 76 Depth Range 2 45 46 Depth Range Min 45 46 Depth Ruler Eom 62 Depth SettingS 46 IR olg er o 15 destination MENTEM S 22 29 76 Detailed Port Plan 2 15 Detailed World Background 15 Deviation cese nra s nace taba ratnb Ra aM ORE 77 p toc E OO 76 Tr 16 78 Diff Corr SO CO us 49 Differential GPS 76 Diffusers 45 46 Digital 62 cc 73 DIMENSIONS 83 89 Display 82 88 Display 20 44 Display Setup Menu 70 Displaying Expanded Info 31 Displaying Track Loue nas ta creata dein rx tantis
18. IER EXP RARE EE CES EAM ENS 81 FEATURES amp FUNCTIONS e muM uU pince bee 81 TECIHNECALSPECIFICAT CONS bubus 82 C CARD INSERTI NG REMOVIN G PROCEDURE 2 1 t rarRr rrr RE RR RS 82 Inserting the C CARD 2 a teri ea ines p nare usc A 82 Removing the C CARD ec pc sS 82 CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS TEC RA PERI PEE PAD d D 83 INSTALLATION AND 2 2 4 1 1 2 83 EXTERNAL WIRING abad RO dana d ER EE LE LI 83 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS REPRE ANM IHE 84 Autopilot Connection 2 rari UR Ri GR RR a 84 8 User Manual External 2 22 2 ba a AGER AGE 84 GPS Connection For CM 1690S 85 Dad wat Vidrio VR al da dA aU Vice ee dit 85 Beacon Receiver Connection Fon CM 169 51 86 CHART MASTER PRO IPRO xiuexexxuxkkxkkxExEaxUs xax E WERE RD On ROCK ERG RET HR rn 87 FEATURES S FUNCTIONS
19. Sending Sending User Point uisus sorge retten nnne Sensitivity Sensitivity 5 0 Serial Ports dunes nau AD 14 SIM epe eds Sleeping Target Sinooth DOLI DOM d 20 Spot Sounding adiecta uh men a trinitas Spot Soundings ed Qu Ea SIC Length STC Strenth neces ndaesuaetnanaaasaiuntederantesananeaets Stopping Navigation uius cotes cds cat cx m Pcr Sunlight Palette oceans eerta Surf Noise Filter Surface Clutter Switching uidens Switching ON System Information 12 Temperature IAE iE ad temperature rn 47 82 terrestrial features ThermoclifieS deua auda ba Rapids po 3e RR TERRIER 33 Tide NfO uuuuuakakxkadua karen
20. User Manual 25 From the User Points List page gt MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER use the cursor to select the row with the desired User Point Locate The User Points List is closed and the map is centered on the selected User Point Sending Receiving User Point To send all User Points to an external device through the serial port MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER Rec ENTER Senp To read User Points from the NMEA input port MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER Senp Rec ENTER Receive Selecting User Points List page information and allow the editing of all stored User Points MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER From this page it is possible to find the User Point in the page by entering its name gt MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER Searcu ENTER use the cursor to insert name ENTER It is possible also to sort all User Points present in the page by Icon type choos ing one of the 16 available icons or all gt MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST ENTER Icon Secect ALL NOTE Itis not possible edit remove move a Waypoint if it belongs to the active Route 3 2 ROUTES A Route is made by placing a series of Waypoints or by linking existing Marks Among the available Routes only one can be the Active Route that is shown o
21. ap rq 48 19 73 CONVENTIONS s 11 Coordinate System 48 Coordinates ted aede do s ie dis 36 from vata 53 Correction Offset iioc eee et eda e been s 48 Country Eo Call 53 COUS Essien 20 CPA C S E 50 CPA AID aono uae 50 51 CPA LIMIE ie 50 51 Creating Mark steinvotevwctsanreentevedenunctuatsenendeds 25 Creating Route sssssssssssssrrressrrrrrerrrrreee 26 Creating Waypoint iiec ree Redes ra ree s 25 Cross Track EM OR iocus eed 80 pO 75 Cultural sme kie d ei 76 Currents Prediction v rbeca ias 44 Cursor Control 20 C rsor isunari 15 dangerous objects 28 Dangerous Target 51 Data Features ed tears 15 Data Safety Indicator 43 data WINdOWS isses nd retia eere tenda oos bentes 30 Date Format Susie cun Cone mb RR e QUPD 47 76 Deactivating Track Recording 30 Dead Reckoning eere 76 Deep
22. dno xta ataca a dea 47 Auto Info on aoi nr caeca 23 Automatic IPOs cess uias en acras 30 BUEODIIOE MUR 82 88 Autopilot Connection 49 61 84 Available pages 21 gs aer EAEN E O AA E EE OERE 75 AWS EE 75 AZIMUTH ercran iee eok etta 75 B Backlight d ee 19 73 Bathymetric 15 BEACON san xim rabia 75 Beacon Receiver Connection 86 Bearing Fac Cub 22 15 Bearing 22 Beads dps 48 Boat 21 Bottom Echo 64 Bottom LOCK ZOOM ursa bs Cu ete lead e e cea 67 Bottom Range lacia inea 69 BRO 75 BUOY 75 20 38 53 73 62 88 GSM Plus Connection 49 85 Eo DD tat dct 55 C Link MENU ERN npe ga 50 C WEATHER actores dad yekan Vo ara e eile 52 C Weather Service 52 Cable Wiring 49 Cable Wiring 49 Calibrate Aux Temp
23. 2 2 su sta dein dA Ue de 35 POFE BV Ras 35 PORE ecdesia aU 15 33 78 PORE TAG naa im 33 Port Service Cc 35 Ports Services tu masa quud 45 78 POWER PTT 15 Power corisumptlof 82 88 Power 82 88 Prediction 53 Presentation Features 16 Preset Mode wanes 69 Q Quick Info NETTO MERERI RS 15 31 52 Quick Info AIS Target 52 R icis 2 MR E Hn 20 54 Radio Call Sign SER 50 RAM CIE MM TC 73 RAM M 13 RAM Test rn 73 OT 68 Range 69 22 Real Time nadine 53 Receive Routes amp Marks 49 receiving AlS usscuasssudanc 51 RECEIVING ROULC ien ptr nee asper d Rx tends 28 Receiving User 26 REMOVING RR idoneis ie 83 89 Removing the C CARD 82 89 Resolution tic dcneancnnsteszaisuasessauonsttactaxntines
24. 6 Bottom Echo Profile 6 Fig 6 2 2 The Fish Finder Echogram 0 Fishes Fishes are represented as arcs because of the cone angle of the transducer In fact as the boat passes over the fish the leading edge of the cone strikes the fish causing a display pixel to be turned on As the boat passes over the fish the distance to the fish decreases turning each pixel on at a shallower depth on the display When the boat is directly over the fish the first half of the arch is formed and since the fish is closer to the boat the signal is stronger and the arch is thicker As the boat moves away from the fish the distance increases and the pixels appear at progressively deeper depths forming the remaining half of the arch 2 Thermoclines Are the zones where two layers of different water temperatures meet The greater the temperature differential the thicker the thermocline is shown on the screen Thermoclines are represented as horizontal stripes of noise They User Manual 63 are very important for fishing since often many species of game fish like to suspend in just above or just below the thermoclines 3 White Line The White Line shows the difference between hard soft bottoms and even distinguishes between fishes and structures located near the bottom In this way it is easier to tell the difference between a hard and soft bottom and even to distinguish fishes and structures located nearby the bottom For example a soft
25. 9 5 gt 200 154mm 6 1 151mm 5 9 126 5 Flush mount and Bracket installation User Manual 89 EXTERNAL WIRING yi TRANSDUCER Connector PIN FUNCTION DEPTH GND POWER SUPPLY 5Vdc max SENSE GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND DEPTH SHIELD POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY DEPTH 1 NMEA0183 C COM A wI NU SPEED SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM NC NC INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN External Connection for CM PRO SIGNAL RETURN y TRANSDUCER Connector PIN FUNCTION j T 1 DEPTH al 2 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE 4 POWER SUPPLY 5Vdc 1A max WIRE COLOR 5 SENSE GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND 6 DEPTH SHIELD POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY 4 7 DEPTH 1 NMEA0183 C COM 8 SPEED SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN External Connection for CM iPRO 90 User Manual TYPI CAL CONNECTI ONS QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION SUPPLY GND COMMON POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 1
26. Using the readings from a precise temperature measuring device insert here a positive negative offset to display right value on FF screens Restore Defaults Restores the default values 6 6 12 Alarms Menu The Alarms menu allows you to define additional sonar alarm settings for Fish Alarm Shallow Alarm Depth Alarm and Temperature Upper Lower Rate gt MENU Alarms ENTER Shallow Water Triggers an alarm when depth becomes shallower than the value set Deep Water Triggers an alarm when depth becomes deeper than the value set High Water Temp Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sensor above the value set Low Water Temp Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP 1 sensor below the value set Water Temp Rate Triggers an alarm when the transducer reports a temperature from TEMP l sensor variation rate above the value set Fish Alarm The options for Fish Alarm set the size of the fishes that if detected by the unit switches an alarm to sound These options are Off Small Medium Big and Huge The alarm sounds if the set size or bigger is detected 6 6 13 Load Settings from USER C CARD Insert the USER C CARD into the slot then follow the procedure gt MENU LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD ENTER Load the complete settings from the USER C CARD and changes the active menu settings 6 6 14 Save Settings to USER C CARD Insert the USE
27. additional Data Base with depth and bathy information for an extraordinary view of the seabed depth Detailed Port Plan complete port and marina charts with detail Search amp Find quickly locates chart contents and objects Tides Preview dynamic simulation of tides Dynamic Currents current arrows dynamically display direction and speed Dynamic Nav Aids displays Nav Aids in true color and with real in terval lighting Port Info all the information of the available services the ports and how to contact them Enhanced Port Info amp Roads details of the available facilities and services in ports and surrounding areas Object I nfo indicates restricted area details and related information Quick Info full information on objects buoys wrecks shoals and Nav Aids User Manual 15 Photos amp Diagrams high definition pictures of ports piers bridge diagrams and nav aids Multilanguage Support displays charts in the local character set True Type Font improves text on chart for optimal reading Presentation Features Clear View advanced legibility techniques providing more chart data on the screen Clear Info sophisticated Human Dictionary to translate Nav Aid ab breviations found on paper charts Dynamic Nav Aids an innovative and dynamic presentation mode Flexi Zoom increased Under and Over Zoom between chart levels resulting in optimal scale display for any situation Dynamic
28. rabido dada cA aatis 87 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATJIONS xad tiep 88 FF MODULE 600W 50 200KHz TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 88 C CARD INSERTI NG REMOVING PROCEDURE RR c d 88 Inserting the cs ARD PRU E PME 88 Removing the C CARD 89 CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS nae CL Rid uds 89 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING bie e ai ie br cc naa 89 EXTERNAL WIRING 90 TTPICAL GONNECTIONS De iaa dai aq dud bai DR abad e CEU 91 Installing the External Smart GPS 169 5 CM 93 Dimensi ns 3 ELE E 94 Analytical lC HdOX KTESEETER EERKEKVORE E VERE ERES EIE URN KUfe 95 User Manual 9 About this User Manual INTRODUCTION The chart plotter is a state of the art computerized electronic chart system de signed as a sophisticated navigation aid User friendly operations make the chart plotter easy to operate All calculations and information necessary for navigation are performed and displayed on the screen quickly and accurately providing all of the facilities of a conventional GPS b
29. the MOB Man OverBoard function To activate the MOB function a valid GPS fix must be available I nserting MOB MOB CourinM If is already placed MOB New Confirm removes the existing MOB and places a new one Once inserted the system performs the following operations 1 places the MOB icon at ship s position 2 stops navigation to an existing destination if present 3 sets the MOB as destination Selecting Auto Info on MOB Place the cursor on MOB symbol An information window appears showing the bearing and distance to the MOB position Deleting MOB gt DELETE User Manual 23 3 Operations 3 1 USER POINTS MARKS AND WAYPOINTS A User Point is an object that you can place on the charts to mark a specific point The max number of User Points is 500 The chart plotter features two types of User Points Marks and Waypoints A Waypoint is created entering a Route while a Mark can be created at anytime Creating Waypoint See Creating a Route Creating Mark gt ENTER MARK ENTER The new Mark appears on your cursor or ship s position if in Home Mode Editing User Point To allow to modify symbol name color and position of the User Point From the Chart page gt Place the cursor on the desired User Point use the cursor key to modify Symbol Name Color Lat Lon CLEAR From the User Points List page gt MENU MENU ENTER USER POINTS LIST
30. transducers for best performance e Advanced Digital Signal Processing Speed amp Temperature Sensor if available on transducer Alarms shallow water depth Fish temp Trip Log Fish Symbols STC Interference Rejection Automatic noise reduction e A scope White Line Zoom x2 x4 Auto range gain frequency shift ping rate When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened please check it for the following contents if any parts are missing contact the dealer the chart plot ter was purchased from External bracket and 1 cable 1 5 mt 5 9 feet Chart plotter s protective cover Fuse 3 Amp fuseholder User Manual Flush mounting kit Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver with cable 15 mt 45 feet cm pro 9 9 99 9 9 C CARD INSERTI NG REMOVI NG PROCEDURE Inserting the C CARD Open the door hold the C CARD by the long side so that you can see the label and gently push the C CARD into the door slot 1 Close the door pushing the C CARD in as far as it will go to hold fixed into the chart plotter slot 2 When finished the door must be right closed 3 lt lt udi INCLINED SIDE 88 User Manual Removing the C CARD To remove the C CARD inserted in the chart plotter open the door 1 The C CARD will eject out of the chart plotter slot remaining fixed into the door 2 Then remove the C CARD from the slot 3 CHART PLOTTER DIMENSIONS j 111 5mm 4 4 gt eum n hes 241mm
31. 3 To set the chart plotter for receiving AI S Make sure that the AIS receiver is properly connected to the chart plotter The chart plotter reads the AIS NMEA message VMD type 1 2 3 and 5 Select the used serial port and transmission speed by following the procedure MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Port In put ENTER m ENTER Where n 1 Port 2 Port m NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N AIS 38400 according to the transmission speed of your AIS receiver User Manual 51 4 8 4 Quick I nfo on AI S Target By placing the cursor over a AIS Target icon the following information is displayed 9 9 Vessel MMSI number Radio Call Sign SOG COG CPA and TCPA values NOTE The selected AIS Target icon is surrounded by a square frame when user places the cursor over the icon 4 9 C WEATHER SERVI C Weather Service is an innovative meteorological forecasting system with the ability to visualize the weather forecast overlaying it on cartography The weather data is held on Jeppesen Marine s weather server which can be accessed via a C COM modem connected to the chart plotter or by using the PC Planner or the DPS Dealer Programming System saving the weather data on a User C CARD The weather format data available are Data Type Display WIND Speed amp Dir 0 WAVE Height amp Dir 14 TEMPERATURE 18 HUMIDITY 96 30
32. 30 St 5 UR 47 76 Download C 52 pl wr 76 DSI 43 DST 76 Dual Frequency page 65 Dynamic Currents RP Feeds 15 Dynamic Elevation 16 Dynamic 5 15 16 42 E Echogrami doma nina dips 63 Echogram WINKOW ausa s dor Sein renes 62 Editing User Point 25 Enhanced Mixing Levels 16 Enhanced 15 Enhanced Turbo Zoom 16 ENTER PES 15 76 Expanded Info page 31 External NMEA Connection 49 84 External Smart Eia adag das 93 EXTERNAL WIRING 1 25 2 chart nne 83 90 Extra Large Coverage 15 FF and Radar pages 67 MODULE 88 76 PUG 15 35 Finding Coordinates 36 Finding Lakes by Name 36 Finding Lakes Information 35 Finding ODSUBCEIOFIS uis cre rn ar rs ees 36 Finding Points OT Interest 2 36 Finding Port By Distance
33. 6 6 5 Shift This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode MENU Shift ENTER NOTE Thebottom Range Depth Shift will apply tothe currently selected frequency 6 6 6 Bottom Range This option is available when Range Mode is Bottom Lock MENU Bottom Range ENTER 6 6 7 Frequency Allows you to choose the frequency between Auto 50 kHz or 200 kHz when single a page is selected MENU Frequency ENTER 6 6 8 Interference Rejection Selects a filter to remove interference from other Fish Finders MENU Interf Reject ENTER User Manual 69 6 6 9 Sensitivity Menu The Sensitivity menu is accessible both from the Fish Finder Setup menu and by pressing ENTER when in Fish Finder pages All settings in the Sensitivity menu are related to the Frequency selected MENU Sensitivity Menu ENTER Frequency ONLY iN THE Duar Frequency PAGE Allows you to select the Frequency to which the Sensitivity parameters are applied Gain Allows you to control the Gain of the unit s receiver To see more details on the screen increase the receiver sensitivity by selecting a higher gain percentage If there is too much detail or if the screen is cluttered lowering the sensitivity may increase the clarity of the display STC Sensitivity Time Constant itisatime varying gain curve which attenuates the sonar receiver gain in shallow water increas
34. 82 88 Resolution 22 Restart ARE CD 49 Restore Current Preset Defaults 71 Reversing Route 27 EMMERICH NETTE TEC RENT 15 45 46 ROCKS nnsa kerag rannas 45 46 lj oa pin ira EE 25 26 78 Route doo c 27 Route 27 RTEM ennon rnanera 78 5 Safe Route Checking 28 Safety Route Check 16 Safety Status Bar 43 Safety Toolbar 16 Save amp Load 71 Save lt 71 Saving foe cL 39 20 Sr EON 14 Scrolling SCS 2252240 6 ndis 70 Seabed Type 2 45 Sear OU NN RTT 15 Search amp Find tensis neun 15 select Fish Finder page 64 Selecting Active Route 26 Selecting Route Color cccccaccctdsmcnaceantcansecacins 27 97 Selecting Track rnm Selecting Track Number Send Routes amp
35. C COM GSM Plus CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND GND POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY INPUT 1 C COM C COM COMMON C COM C COM TX OUTPUT 1 C COM C COM RX Connection for the port 1 User Manual 85 Beacon Receiver Connection ros cM 169 5 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE DESCRIPTION GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT 2 DIFFERENTIAL BEACON RECEIVER INPUT 3 FUNCTION OUTPUT 3 RTCM 104 OUTPUT COMMON SIGNAL RETURN Beacon Receiver Connection NOTE For 169CS To connect a Differential Beacon Receiver see previous figure GPS Connection CM 169CS 86 User Manual CHART MASTER PRO iPRO FEATURES amp FUNCTI ONS 9 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 9 99 9 9 Direct Sunlight Viewable Color LCD 16 9 Display Worldwide Built in Cartography showing C MAP By Jeppesen detail up to 2 0 NM C MAP By Jeppesen MAX electronic charts object oriented chart sys tem with enhanced functionality including Guardian alarm Safety toolbar Safety route check Perspective view Satellite image coverage Turbo and Smooth Zoom Multilanguage Enhanced Port information database Tides amp Currents data Photos amp Diagrams Automatic information on all chart objects Search function for ports tidal information service facilities Positional infor
36. ENTER NOTE the time the Anchor Alarm is set the current ship s position is saved as origin position The alarm goes off when the ship moves away from the origin position more than the entered alarm range Audible Alarm To enable or disable the alarm beeps sound The visual alarm window will be displayed anyway MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER AUDIBLE ALARM ENTER Grounding Alarm To verify potential danger to navigation such shallow water depth areas inter tidal areas land rocks obstructions and shoreline constructions The maps are scanned every 10 seconds If any of the above objects are found the chart plot ter notifies the danger on a dedicated warning message box The active Ground ing Alarms are shown in the Grounding Alarm Report page To activate the Grounding Alarm MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM ENTER The chart plotter scans a sector in front of the boat The direction is determined by the current boat heading You can select the length and its angle is 30 degrees The Grounding Alarm is switched Off by default after a Master Reset User Manual 37 Fig 3 9 Grounding Alarm sector Grounding Alarm Range To set the length of the sector to be detected among 0 25 0 5 1 0 Nm MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM RANGE ENTER Grounding Alarm Report To display the report of the dangerous objects currently
37. Elevation Data optimized palettes including the NOAA color palette Perspective View Real World perspective view of the chart up dated real time during navigation Smooth Zoom smooth transition of cartographic levels Enhanced Turbo Zoom extra fast cartography level change display ing the most important cartographic objects Enhanced Mixing Levels seamless data presentation Off line redraw cartography level transition without image construction Cartographic Data related Features Guardian Alarm automatic control and alarm over obstacles on charts in front of your boat Safety Toolbar interactive alarm system for situational awareness on screen Safety Route Check sophisticated function checking dangerous ob jects along your navigation route MAX and NT NT C CARD coexistence When NT data and MAX data cover different areas the chart plotter gets data from both charts depending on the current position e When NT data and MAX data cover the same area the chart plotter gets data only from MAX chart 1 3 GPS For centuries sailors have been searching for a reliable and precise method of travelling the world s waterways From celestial navigating to the modern naviga tion techniques as Loran Decca Navigator Omega or Transit Satnav each system has had its problems with weather range and reliability Without doubt the Glo bal Positioning System or GPS for short is the most significant
38. Finder CM PRO CM 61 6 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL FISH FINDER ON ERES e 61 6 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE Lungo ER 61 6 2 2 Understanding the Echogram display oret rrr rh rrr yh 63 6 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE RHET 64 6 3 1 How to select tne Fish Finder REDE REESE EE 64 6 3 2 eU Aum ni cone Wubi Erba 64 6 3 3 Fish Finder 50 200 KHz tea PE Eep Feb D pP 65 Cro Fish Finder Zoom DESEE 66 6 3 5 Fish Finder Chart page SUE 66 6 3 6 Fish Finder Radar page ERE RE EG 67 67 6 4 1 The Bottom Lock ZOOM 67 6 4 2 The Marker NE RR Rp 67 6 5 5 55 exa ERE UE 68 6 6 FISH FINDER ieee ees sone 68 6 6 1 Preset Mode inim esq PM Ree IPs D e
39. Format between MM DD YY month day year DD MM YY day month year The Time Line is a graphical indication of the direction in which the Vessel is heading The Time Line origin is the vessel s position so the time line movement is synchronized with the vessels Icon Time Line course is given by the value of COG Course Over Ground and its length is proportional to the SOG Speed Over Ground It is possible to select the desired value among Off 2 10 30 Min 1 2 hours Il nfinite Object you place on the chart identified by its coordinates and displayed on the screen with a reference symbol see Mark Waypoint Itis possibleto selectthe mode of display the User Point on the screen among Hidden Icon or Visible Allows displaying information on cartographic object when the cursor is placed on it 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 name name message box The details on Land Source of Data Cartographic Area and Spot Soundings are not shown Single audio beeps
40. Mt to the selected value the Underwater Objects displayed according to their setting below The default setting is 10 Mt Rocks Sets Off Icon Icon Depth the displaying of the Rocks Obstructions Sets Off Icon con Depth the displaying of the Obstructions Diffusers Sets Off con con Depth the displaying of Diffusers Wrecks Sets Off l con con Depth the displaying of Wrecks 46 User Manual NOTE Choose the options OFF the object is not visible independently of the selected Underwater Object Depth Value ICON the object icon is visible without tags in the range selected from Underwater Object Depth Value option ICON DEPTH the object icon and tag is visible in the range selected from Underwater Object Depth Value option 4 3 GENERAL DISPLAY To set the general settings gt MENU SETUP ENTER GENERAL DISPLAY ENTER Look Ahead Orient Resolution Time Reference Time Format Date Format Time Line User Points Auto I nfo Keypad Beep Nav Aids 4 4 UNITS Allows when it is On and Home mode is set to place map on the screen related to the fix position and direction so the map shown is that before the ship Setsthe resolution angle for the Map Orientation in the range 30 60 degrees Allows switching the Time Reference between UTC or local time by entering the Local Time offset Selects the format for the time between 12 and 24 hours Selects the Date
41. Navigate mode 78 NAVIGATION lente 48 Navigation Speed 49 NEW ROUTE rc 26 Night issue suenan sait cob etie 41 NMEA Data Input ssisxecrasevssntor maderfeldibenadumns 49 NMEA 0183 m C 78 a P 41 Normal Palette 41 Noreh Se xao quatinus 22 41 ODJECE DO D i 15 Obstructions ossa diets tes bua main tais 36 45 46 Off line redraW was 16 Official data source 15 Operating Frequency 63 opto isolated MM Wr Er 14 Orient Resolution iem dua maig sue tases 47 OSGB 78 Output Sentences 49 User Manual P PAGE CR 15 li THX 78 Perspective View 16 42 PESDEUS ia SES 16 Photos amp usamos icq 16 1 Rc 31 78 Place NamMesS 2 522990 ups xao 45 He 36 45 46 Points OF Interest ci 36 46 ie MORTE 33 Port BY
42. TD values to geographical coordinates Lat Lon It defines which of the two possible solu tions can be used Arrival Time The estimated time of day you will reach your destination based on your current Speed and Track from GPS ASF Additional Secondary phase Factor TD Coordinates System Correction to TD values which can be inserted by the user Azimuth The angular measurement from the horizon to a satellite or another object AWD Apparent Wind Direction The Direction from which the Wind appears to blow relative to a moving point also called Relative Wind Direction AWS Apparent Wind Speed The Speed at which the Wind appears to blow relative to a moving point also called Relative Wind Speed Beacon A prominent specially constructed object forming a conspicuous vertical mark as a fixed aid to navigation Buoy A floating object moored to the sea bottom in a particular charted place as an aid to navigation Buoys and Beacons Buoys and Beacons are used to indicate to mariners recommended or estab lished routes underwater dangers restrictions and regulations They can be lighted or not and are colored according to their international code Bearing It is the angle between the North True or Magnetic and a destination The horizontal direction of one terrestrial point from another referring to the North True or Mag netic It is often used to indicate the direction to follow to reach the dest
43. The modem C COM can be connected also to the Port 2 3 in this case select the format on the used port NOTE The connection is valid for the C COM IR and C COM RS232 too Output Sentences The chart plotter allows customizing the NMEA 0183 sentence transmitted on each port Each port can transmit a different set of sentences among GLL VTG BOD XTE BWC RMA RMB WCV GGA HSC HDG MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Port 1 2 3 Output Sentences ENTER NMEA Data I Allows the chart plotter to act as a computer terminal and display the incoming data exactly as it is received MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER NMEA Data Input ENTER Cable Wiring page Shows a window containing the cable wiring related to the quick disconnect bracket gt MENU SETUP ENTER nput Output ENTER Cable Wiring ENTER Send Receive Routes amp Marks Sets the desired port used for transferring User Points and Routes functions MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Send Rec Routes amp Marks ENTER Port 1 2 3 ENTER User Manual 49 C Link menu Select the Primary or Secondary Station see the dedicated Chapter gt MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER C LINK ENTER Secondary Station Primary Station ENTER 4 8 AIS AIS is an Automatic Identification System It has been introduced to
44. Ue in 39 User Manual Saving File on User C CARD 39 Loading File from User C CARD 39 Deleting File from User QUEE oux Ed Seca 39 Changing User C CARD 39 4 User Setting UD 3 eexkesixskusnx EA Rr 8 RR 41 AI EN REDUCE tUe UE 41 Map Orientation NN rrr 41 Satellite ccc 41 Palete c 41 Zoom Lype lem 41 OO SURIBOIB E 41 Perspective View DRM eu REEL ones Sen UE 42 Dynamic Nav AidS 2 42 Mixmg Levels i 42 Safety Status Bar DSI Data Safety Indicator tot 43 Chart Language 44 C rrents Predicthon 44 42 MARO OBEN E 44 Display Mode 44 KEETE ONENE 45 Depth Settings 46 Land Settings 46 Chart Settings aa cec 46 Underwater Objects Settings 46 4 3 GENERAL DISPLAY 47 aA UNS LZ mec 47 4 5
45. VISIBILITY WEATHER TYPE Sun WEATHER TYPE Rain ay APA FH NO WEATHER TYPE Fog WEATHER TYPE Snow WEATHER TYPE Clouds 2 WEATHER TYPE Partly Cloudy m n gt WEATHER TYPE Thunderstorm Fig 4 9 Weather data package 4 9 1 C WEATHER SERVI CE Menu To select the menu MENU SETUP ENTER C WEATHER SERVI ENTER It opens a sub menu with the following options Download Copy From C Prediction CARD Real Time View Type of Data Download MENU SETUP ENTER C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER gt DOWNLOAD T ENTER Allows to connect the software to the Jeppesen Marine weather server and to download Jeppesen Marine weather data directly via C COM It activates the fol lowing sub menu 52 User Manual Select Country to Call Allows the selection of the country to call The whole telephone number set is automatically updated after every download SI M Pin Allows inserting of the PIN of the SIM Download Area Allows the weather download a squared grey area where the weather data will be downloaded is centered on cursor position See the following picture Area of coverage of downloaded data is located by default with its centre on the cursor position Cursor is locked to the gray area Moving the cursor also moves the gray area allowing locating it over th
46. advance in navi gation it gives the navigator a position 24 hours a day 365 days a year in any weather condition GPS is a satellite based navigation system which provides suitably equipped users with accurate position velocity and time data Originally the GPS developed by the U S Department of Defence was conceived for military purposes but now it is used in a host of civilian applications To safeguard military operations the U S Department of Defence introduced an artificial error Selective Availability SA which causes a random position error 16 User Manual up to 100m GPS has a natural precision of 15 meters GPS navigation uses satellite signals to determine your position in relation to a set of satellites orbiting the earth The GPS constellation of satellites continuously send radio signals containing the precise position for each satellite back to earth By knowing the position of 3 or 4 satellites and calculating various time differ ences between transmitted signals the GPS receiver can determine its present position anywhere on earth and thanks to continuous updates calculate speed and course information How GPS works Currently the GPS constellation consists of 26 orbiting satellites including 3 spares but this number will increase in the future The GPS receiver computes an accurate position by calculating the distance to the GPS satellites that orbit the earth Signals are required from 3 satellites for
47. default geodetic Datum used by the chart plotter and the GPS 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 XTE Cross Track Error The distance from the ship s present position to the closest point on a line between the origin and destinations Waypoints of the navigation User Manual CHART MASTER 169 5 169 FEATURES amp FUNCTI ONS 9 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 9 9 9 Direct Sunlight Viewable Color LCD 16 9 Display Worldwide Built in Cartography showing C MAP By Jeppesen detail up to 2 0 NM C MAP By Jeppesen MAX electronic charts object oriented chart sys tem with enhanced functionality including Guardian alarm Safety toolbar Safety route check Perspective view Satellite image coverage Turbo and Smooth Zoom Multilanguage Enhanced Port information database Tides amp Currents data Photos amp Diagrams Automatic information on all chart objects Search function for ports tidal information service facilities Positional information from GPS GPS Signal Status page Navigation Data pages 500 Waypoints Marks and 25 Routes 50 Waypoints max per Route Create Move Insert Edit or Erase Waypoint Create Move Edit or Erase Mark Navigation to Destination Create Save Name Send Receive Edit or Follow a Route Route Data Report and User Points Marks Waypoints List pages Find Ports Services Port
48. detected MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER GROUNDING ALARM REPORT ENTER When any of the searched objects is found in the scanned area a tick marker is printed on the relative box to identify which dangerous objects have been currently detected Once the alarm condition is no longer present the relative tick marker is removed NOTE Thealarm No data available is Shown when no specific cartographic data are found on the C CARD or when no C CARD is inserted 3 10 USER C CARD The chart plotter allows to back up Marks Routes and Tracks to a User C CARD You can also restore the data to internal memory at a later time This allows virtually unlimited storage The User C CARD data storage is organized as a file system User C CARD page To display the content of a User C CARD inserted into the C CARD slot of your chart plotter gt MENU MENU ENTER USER C CARD ENTER File name FILEG1 TRACKS TRACKS Type of data contained in the file Mark file Waypoint file Date and Time of file creation Fig 3 10 User C CARD Menu 38 User Manual Formatting User C CARD In order to be able to use a new User C CARD you must format it first This operation prepares the User C CARD to receive and store information MENU MENU ENTER USER C CARD ENTER Format NOTE When User C CARD is formatted al
49. made hazards or sailing regulations and restrictions Moreover a special symbol is placed inside the area selecting On option This is valid also for the categories FISHING FACILITY MARINE FARM CULTURE MILITARY PRACTICE AREA RESTRICTED AREA SEAPLANE LANDING AREA When the area is small it is identified only by the boundary Sets On Off the displaying of the Tides and Currents The worldwide database with tidal stream information is available with MAX C CARDs When data time is available Tidal stream arrows are shown on the charts indicating the direction and strength of the Tide If no data time is available from the GPS or the chart plotter is not in Simulation mode the icon on the map Is generic one The color of the arrow denotes the strength of the current as follows to 0 1 kn 0 2 to 1 0 kn 1 1 to 2 0 kn 2 1 to 3 0 kn 3 1 to 9 9 kn When the chart plotter receives a valid position fix the Tide icons are shown on the charts on the basis of the current date and time the screen displays and changes arrows as date time changes Sets On Off the displaying of the Seabed Type Sets On Off the displaying of the Ports and Services areas along shore with facilities for mooring downloading and uploading of ships generally sheltered from waves and winds Port installations are piers wharves pontoons dry 45 docks cranes Tracks amp Routes Sets On Off the displaying of the Tracks and Routes reco
50. normally based on the last received GPS position Speed and Course or to the last received GPS position Log Speed and Heading Default It indicates the original factory setting for any menu selection The default values are set after a Master Reset RAM Clear Depth Areas Depth Areas are the sea areas included in the user selectable range of mini mum and maximum depth limits The sea area that is beyond the selected range is filled by an uniform white color the sea area that is inside the se lected range is filled by ordinary multicolor shading The Spot Soundings and Depth Contours are displayed on the range only Depth Line Also called Bathymetric Line It is the imaginary line connecting points of equal water depth Destination In order to tag on the chart the point towards which the ship is Heading you can use a special mark called destination When the destination is placed all navigation data referred to this point DGPS Differential GPS Provides even greater positioning accuracy than standard GPS DPT Depth from Trasducer Water Depth below the Trasducer The Distance from the Depth Transducer to the ground DST Distance The geographical distance between two points on the map It is possible to select the unit among Nm Sm and Km ETA Estimated Time of Arrival The predicted time of reaching a destination or Waypoint File Collection of information of the same type stored on a User C CARD Each file mu
51. onc acta aC cag oni 33 98 Track Recording xke ratu 30 Track PCT 29 UD 22 41 Tracks 45 79 transducer hd faeta db m 71 Transducer Setup Menu 70 pu 79 16 79 T rDO ZOOM 16 turns On Off mannan dance seeie 15 E 79 79 t 53 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS nosece 84 91 U Underwater 46 79 Underwater Objects Limit 45 Underwater Objects Settings 46 units of Measure 47 User C CARD M 38 User C CARD 38 User Point POM 25 36 47 79 User Points 26 USING TRACK sands mda En 29 UTC 80 UTM 80 V Value Added Data 45 46 Variable Depth Marker VDM 63 Variable Range 22 tous 48 77 80 vari
52. point in the map area covered by the selected Loran C chain Pictures amp Diagrams The MAX data format allows assigning one or more image to any cartographic object These Pictures are typically used to facilitate the identification of carto graphic objects or places around the map they can be the landscape layout nearby a harbour the shape of a bridge or of a buoy etc On some objects such as bridges the image associated can represent the Diagram represent ing the shape of the objects and the various characteristics length height type of bridge etc Lr 1 er SET ITTETEEEEEREETETEIT t 407 07 t 2 Fig 8 Pictures Diagrams Port I nfo The Port Info function is a combination of a Port Info database containing all the relevant Safety and Navigational information normally found in good pilot books and a presentation software which displays special Port Facility Symbols Ports Services Areas along 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 Route Sequence of Waypoints connected by segments Route Legs Among the avail able Routes only one is the Active Route which is shown by a straight line and arrows to indicate the direction RTCM Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services The data format created by the Radio Technical Commis
53. quick help message is shown next to the Icon allowing to show the Safety Status Bar In this case when the Safety Status Bar is opened via Warning alarm itis allowed to obtain information about each active Safety Status box the red ones itis possible to select them by cursor movement left right and a list of active alarms is shown underneath the selected box By pressing CLEAR the Safety Status Bar is removed from the screen When Safety Status Bar is On a status bar with six boxes showing the status of certain functions is displayed Any warning or alarm condition is identified by the red color to indicate possible risk 4 NORMAL BEST MAP DATA OFF DECLUT DANGERS CAUTIONS Fig 4 1 Safety Status Bar Boxes definition is as follows 1 Zoom Normal when the chart is displayed at normal scale 0 Zoom red when the chart is under zoomed out more than twice normal scale gray otherwise Zoom red when the chart is over zoomed in more than twice nor mal scale gray otherwise Chart Lock red when the chart is zoomed in more than twice normal scale gray otherwise 2 Best Map Red when a more detailed chart is available under the cursor position 3 Data Off Red when at least one of the following objects or layers is turned off by the user Depths soundings Wrecks obstructions Tracks routes Attention ar eas Nav Aids 4 Declutter Displays red when clearing overlapping
54. settings optimized for displaying at best the bottom and Fish sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity setting optimized for target searching See the following table MENU Preset Mode ENTER Fish Gain Mode Auto Range Mode Auto Frequency do not change Shift 0 STC Short if Freq 200kHz and Mid if Freq 50kHz Scrolling Speed 10 Fish Symbols Echo A Scope On Surface Noise Filter Off Cruise Gain Mode Auto Range Mode Auto Frequency do not change Shift 0 STC Short if Freq 200kHz and Mid if Freq 50kHz Scrolling Speed 10 Fish Symbols Echo A Scope On Surface Noise Filter 4 6 6 2 Gain Mode Selects Auto or Manual MENU Gain Mode ENTER 6 6 3 Range Mode Selects among Manual Auto Range and Bottom Lock When in Manual Range Mode it is possible to set Shift the offset from the surface see Par 6 6 5 and Depth see Par 6 6 4 on which the Fish Finder shall operate When in Auto Range Mode the Fish Finder determines automatically the range as to keep the bottom visible in the lower left of the screen In this mode Shift is always set to 0 In Bottom Lock Mode the Fish Finder automatically tracks the range around the bottom specified by the Bottom Range value MENU Range Mode ENTER 6 6 4 Depth This option is available only when Range Mode is Manual and it is disabled in Auto Range and Bottom Lock Mode MENU Depth ENTER
55. should be verified and if necessary changed Currents Prediction gt From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER CURRENTS PREDIC TI ON ENTER A window is shown on the low left side of the chart It is possible to see the variation of the Tidal arrows on the selected area at any given time Press Set Time to set the date and time manually press INncr Decr to increase decrease time and Exit to exit 4 2 MAP To set up the map layout gt MENU SETUP ENTER MAP ENTER Allows the user to customize the following selections and is divided into Marine Settings Depth Settings Land Settings Chart Settings and Underwater Objects Settings Display Mode gt MENU SETUP ENTER MAP ENTER DISPLAY MODE ENTER Selects from a predefined table what cartographic objects are displayed and which display options are set Preprogrammed settings are user selectable from Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom The table below shows the selections for each mode 44 User Manual Setting Place Names Name Tags Nav Aids amp Light Sectors Attention Areas Tides amp Currents Seabed Type Ports amp Services Tracks amp Routes Depth Range Min Depth Range Max Land Elevations Land Elevation Values Roads POI Lat Lon Grid Chart Boundaries Value Added Data Chart Lock Underwater Objects Limit Rocks Obstructions Diffusers Wrecks Full Medium Low Radar Tides Custom Default
56. the door slot 1 Close the door pushing the C CARD in as far as it will go to hold fixed into the chart plotter slot 2 When finished the door must be right closed 3 lt lt bd INCLINED SIDE Removing the C CARD To remove the C CARD inserted in the chart plotter open the door 1 The C CARD will eject out of the chart plotter slot remaining fixed into the door 2 Then remove the C CARD from the slot 3 82 User Manual CHART PLOTTER DI MENSI ONS 111 5mm 447 GRAY parts are present ONLY on chart plotter WITH INTERNAL GPS 87 5 3 4 5 41 5mm 1 6 lt gt 241mm 1951 1 154mm 6 1 151mm 5 9 INSTALLATI ON AND REMOVI NG GRAY parts are present ONLY on chart plotter WITH INTERNAL GPS 126mm 5 4 100mm 3 97 Flush mount installation for Chart Master 169CS Bracket installation for Chart Master 169 5 169CSi EXTERNAL WIRING WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35 External Wiring for CM 169CS User Manual 83 QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 INPUT 2 OUTPUT 2 RTCM 104 INPUT OUTPUT 3 COMMON External Wiring for CM 169CSI TYPI CAL CONNECTI ONS Autopilot Connection QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE DESCRIPTION PWR GND COMMO
57. two dimensional 2D position calculation whilst 4 satellites are required for three dimensional 3D position calculation As mentioned earlier GPS satellites are not geostationary but they are orbiting the earth as illustrated on the following figure Fig 1 3 The GPS constellation Note that position is repeatedly fixed through the following three steps while any 3 satellites are in line of sight The position calculation procedure is indicated in the following three steps l GPS satellites continuously transmit their own precise orbital data and the GPS receiver computes their locations by receiving this data 2 In this receiving process the GPS receiver measures very accurate distances to the satellites using the Spread Spectrum Modulation method Excellence in GPS s position fixing accuracy is mainly due to this technology 3 When the satellite locations and their distances are known the GPS receiver fixes its own position by triangulation 38 5 Fig 1 3a GPS position calculation As illustrated in the previous figure the position is calculated as the meeting point of three spheres which are drawn around the three satellites with diameters d1 d2 and d3 Position Fixing Accuracy HDOP The GPS fix accuracy is due to the locations of 3 satellites in the sky High accu User Manual 17 is obtainable when the satellites are widely scattered the sky on the contrary accuracy is reduced whe
58. 0 029 5589N QO12 42 0B8G5E e Color Bar Digital Depth Water temperature Alarm Bar Depth ruler Variable Depth Marker VDM Zoom Bar A Scope Operating Frequency C amp 2 Fig 6 2 The Fish Finder page The following is a short description of terms listed in the previous Fig 6 2 0 Warning Message Flashing label Simulation when the echo sounder is in Simulation mode 2 Echogram window Graphic presentation of sonar soundings recorded as a continuous profile scrolling across the screen from right to left Such recordings represent the image of the water beneath your boat items appear as they pass under your transducer the items on the right side of the screen are closer to you than those on the left The correct interpretation of the Echogram allows retrieving useful information about what is under the boat See the following Par 6 2 2 for more information 3 Color Bar Colored scale located on the left side of the screen that shows the colors used in the Echogram to represent the echoes strength The color on the top of the bar represents the maximum sonar strength while the color on the bottom of the bar represents the minimum sonar strength 4 Digital Depth Readout of the current bottom depth 8 Water Temperature Readout of the current water temperature returned by the TEMP 1 sensor included into specific transducers 6 Bar located o
59. 0 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY an WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM GPS POWER N 9 SWITCH Ne PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN SMART GPS SENSOR SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE WIRE COLOR FUNCTION POWER 10 35 Vdc BROWN GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GREEN GPS NMEA0183 INPUT BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND SIGNAL RETURN GPS Connection on Port 3 for CM PRO QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35 POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN YELLOW OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM BROWN NC GRAY NC ORANGE INPUT3 NMEA0183 C COM PINK OUTPUT3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN AUTOPILOT DEVICE FUNCTION NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT SIGNAL RETURN Autopilot Connection on Port 1 for CM PRO QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE WIRE COLOR DESCRIPTION FUNCTION POWER GND POWER SUPPLY GND RED POWER 10 35Vdc POWER SUPPLY WHITE INPUT1 NMEA0183 C COM GREEN SIGNAL RETURN SIGNAL RETURN OUTPUT1 NMEA0183 180 180CDX C COM
60. 48 CM 169CSi iPRO Enables or disables the Internal GPS User Manual Restart GPS Restarts all GPS processes Once executed the message Done is shown Diff Corr Source Sets what kind of Differential Correction will be used by the GPS between WAAS and RTCM beacon correction Navigation Speed Sets the Navigation Speed among Low Speed Medium Speed and High Speed CM iPRO Fish Finder Transmission The Fish Finder embedded is connected directly to the Port 2 To switch the inter nal Fish Finder transmission On Off follow the procedure MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER FISH FINDER ON STANDBY ENTER Autopilot Connection Connect the Autopilot to the serial Port 1 2 or 3 gt MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Port 1 2 3 Output ENTER Then choose your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 0183 4800 N81 N NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX and press ENTER to confirm External NMEA Connection Connect the External NMEA to the serial Port 1 2 or 3 gt MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Port 1 2 3 Input ENTER Then choose your preferred setting among the NMEA available settings NMEA 1200 N81 N NMEA 4800 N81 N NMEA 4800 N82 N NMEA 9600 O81 N NMEA 9600 N81 N and press ENTER to confirm C COM GSM PLUS Connection MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER Port 1 In put ENTER C COM ENTER
61. AL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF USE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPE CIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE CAUTI ON Please read through this manual before the first operation If you have any questions please contact the Company s customer service or your local dealer chart plotter is not built water proof Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the chart plotter Water damage is not covered by the warranty Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the chart plotter severely This damage is not covered by the warranty he chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only expe rienced technicians MUST handle e C MAP Bv Jeppesen CARDs are available from your local dealer Exposure of the display to UV rays may shorten the life of the liquid crystals used in your plotter This limitation is due to the current technology of the LCD displays User Manual 13 Avoid overheating which cause loss of contrast and extreme cases a darkening of the screen Problems which occur from overheating are re versible when temperature decreases WARNI NG ON SERI AL PORTS CONNECTI ON Please be aware that the serial ports are not opto isolated and then the external device is electrically connected to the chart plotter This allows the connection of high speed devices like
62. ARD can be utilized only on a chart plotter linked to another chart plotter provided with the equivalent REGULAR C CARD It is important to point out that the two chart plotters must have the update s w versions that allow C Link function How C Link system works When the CP is powered up it switches into the Stand Alone Mode In this work mode the CP unit periodically scans all the available C CARD slots searching for MIRROR C CARDs When one or more MIRROR C CARD is found in one or both CPs a special con nection is established between the CPs to habilitate the MIRROR C CARDs If a regular C CARD which has previously activated a MIRROR C CARD is re moved even the MIRROR card will be not read anymore on the other unit C Link serial connection The two chart plotters should be connected via serial ports Any of the available ports can be used the software will recognize automatically the serial ports used A typical connection is as follows CP1 CP2 gt m TX GND lt gt GND 5 2 C LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER This function allows transferring C Link navigation data Route Name Destination ID amp Position Next Waypoint ID amp Position Total Route length Fuel Consumption Rate ETA TTG etc Hereinafter C Link navigation data between two chart plotters linked through the C Link system The chart plotters can be set to operate in two modes MASTER mode Primary Chart Plotter
63. CPA is less or equal to CPA Limit This test is done for active Targets only TCPA Time to closest Point of Approach is the time remaining until the CPA will occur TCPA Limit This is the time remaining before the CPA is reached Alarm Occurs if TCPA is less or equal to TCPA Limit This test is done for active Targets only and if CPA value is less or equal to CPA Limit Radio Call Sign International call sign assigned to vessel often used on voice radio Name Name of ship 20 characters MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number A unique 9 digit number that is assigned to a DSC radio station It prima rily registers the boat information in the U S Coast Guard s national dis tress database for use in emergency situations Active Target Target located within the Activation Range Active Target is represented by 50 User Manual oriented triangle with and Heading vectors Rate of turn may also be displayed Dangerous Target Target detected by CPA or TCPA Alarm Dangerous Target is Active Target by definition For better visibility Dangerous Target symbol is flashing Sleeping Target Target located outside the Activation Range Sleeping Target is represented by a small oriented triangle 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 b
64. CTI ON The Range Bearing function allows to measure the distance and bearing between two points on the Chart page It also finds a point on the map knowing the starting point and the distance and bearing from the starting point You enter manually the distance and bearing from the origin and saves a Mark to the position found In both cases the circle and the line are always removed once the function is finished The starting point is the cursor or a ship s position if you are in Home mode The ending point can be selected using the cursor or it can be calculated entering the Range and Bearing values from the starting point Selecting Ending point with cursor Move the cursor to the starting point or press HOME ENTER RANGE BEARI NG ENTER move the cursor to select your ending point A window containing the distance and bearing values between the starting point and the ending point is shown Bearing Line and Variable Range Marker are dis played until you press ENTER to add a Mark at the ending point or press CLEAR to exit Selecting Ending point by entering Range amp Bearing Move the cursor to the starting point or press HOME ENTER RANGE BEARI NG ENTER ENTER enter distance and bearing values by using the cursor Pressing ENTER a Mark appears on the ending point 22 User Manual 2 9 OVERBOARD If a person or object is lost overboard you need to return to the location use
65. ENTER 3 3 GOTO FUNCTI This functions allows you to place the destination point and immediately start navigating to it Goto Cursor Place the cursor on the desired location GOTO CURSOR ENTER The destination is placed at the cursor position and you are now navigating to it It is a temporary User Point that will be removed when the navigation is stopped If the fix is received the destination is placed on the desired location otherwise a warning message is shown If the destination is already placed it is possible to remove the existing destination and place a new one on the cursor position Goto Mark on the Chart page Place the cursor on any existing Mark Goto Mark using the User Points List gt GOTO MARK ENTER select the desired User Point GOTO Goto Route using the Select Route menu gt GOTO ROUTE ENTER select one of the existing Routes ENTER GOTO The destination is placed on the first Waypoint of the selected route and then the Route Following function is activated Stopping Navigation If the destination has been placed to remove it GOTO De ete otherwise to remove the current destination and place a new one at cursor position gt Place the cursor on location to navigate to GOTO New ENTER 3 4 USING TRACK A very useful feature of the chart plotter is the ability to store and display exactly where the boat has been This feature ref
66. Finder Echogram position is controlled by moving the Variable Depth Marker VDM and pressing and holding ENTER for 1 second on the selected position Moving the Variable Depth Marker VDM over the top or below the bottom of the screen automatically moves up down the current zoomed Echogram view and re position the Variable Depth Marker VDM at the center of the screen User Manual 67 NOTE Pressing CLEAR hides the Depth Cursor and if the Fish Finder is in Auto Range or Bottom Lock mode switches into Bottom Lock Zoom mode 6 5 SOUNDER ADJUSTMENTS WI TH SOFT KEYS When the Fish Finder page is active by pressing one of the soft keys the main functions to adjust the Fish Finder are shown on the soft keys labels on the screen The soft keys labels disappear by pressing CLEAR The Soft Key By pressing Gain the Gain changes between Auto Gain and Manual Gain If Manual Gain use the cursor left right to adjust it a bar with the 96 symbol is displayed on the screen above the Gain label If Auto Gain use the cursor left right to adjust the Gain Offset a bar with the 96 symbol is displayed on the screen above the Gain label The STC Soft Key The STC changes the STC value between Off Short Mid Long Custom The cur rent value of STC is shown on a window right over the STC label The Rance Soft Key By pressing Rance the window switches to the next Range status Manual Bottom Lock and Auto If Manual use the cur
67. INGEED SUNFISH BLUEGILL SHAD AMERICAN SALMON ROK ANEE PIKE NORTHERN PICKEREL CHAIN PERCH YELLOW PERCH WHITE CATFISH WHITE CATFISH CHANNEL 1 CARP COMMONS BULLHEAD EROAN BASS MOUTH RASS RO FASS LARGE MOOT AMERICAN EEL CS AT HERU in zhcw Picture Fig 3 6d Example of Full Info page To see the Fishing object press MENU when the Fishing object is high lighted On the screen appears 32 User Manual Walleye Fig 3 6e Example of picture associated to the Fishing object 3 7 PORT amp TIDE INFO Getting Port I nfo The object Port Marina contains the information about the services available on the selected Port Marina and the area around it To get info on Port Marinas move the cursor on the Port Info icon The available information is shown in the Auto matic Info window where icons of the available services are shown Port Info icon PAS ONES 2 Fig 3 7a Automatic Port Info To expand all available information and get the details on each service of the Port Marina for that cartographic point press ExPANp NOTE Info icon is visible only if the Ports Services option is On see Par 4 1 Getting Tide I nfo Placing the cursor over the Tide Station icon see Fig 3 7b the chart plotter pops up the relative automatic info window see Fig 3 7c and allows displaying a graphical page with the tides prediction of the selected object User Manual 33 Ti
68. INTERPHASE CHART PLOTTER NAME DESCRI PTI ON SOFTWARE CHART MASTER 169CS 7 Sunlight Readable Color Display S4egIN7wc External Smart GPS Receiver CHART MASTER 169CSI 7 Sunlight Readable Color Display 54191 N7wc Internal GPS Receiver CHART MASTER PRO 7 Sunlight Readable Color Display S4egIN7wc External Smart GPS Receiver amp Internal FF CHART MASTER iPRO 7 Sunlight Readable Color Display 54191 7 Internal GPS Receiver amp Internal FF Copyright 2009 Interphase Technologies Inc rights reserved No part of this publication be reproduced or distributed any form by any means or stored a database or retrieval system without prior written permission of the publisher User Manual code g1600 060409e Contents AbouttnisDUserManlgdl 11 INTRODUCTION ME 11 29 112 8 1 lt 11 HOW THIS USER MANUAL IS ORGANLZED 11 IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE MM Ent ME 12 ImportantinTormatiOl unici sva RI kiinni ERES UR E RRERa FERME DN 13 WARNING 13 WARRANTY STATEMENT NEUE QuE 13 13 CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR
69. N POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 COMMON OUTPUT 1 INPUT 24 OUTPUT 24 AUTOPILOT DEVICE INPUT 3 FUNCTION OUTPUT 3 NMEA0183 180 180CDX INPUT COMMON SIGNAL RETURN Autopilot Connections on Port 2 External NMEA Connection QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc INPUT 1 NMEA0183 DEVICE COMMON FUNCTION OUTPUT 1 0183 OUTPUT INPUT 2 0183 INPUT OUTPUT 2 SIGNAL RETURN INPUT 3 OUTPUT 3 COMMON External NMEA Connections on Port 1 84 User Manual GPS Connection For 169cs QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE _ POWER DESCRIPTION SUPPLY PWR GND COMMON POWER 10 35Vdc 4 INPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 GPS POWER S INPUT 2 OUTPUT 24 SWITCH INPUT 3 OUTPUT 3 COMMON 22 gt SWART GPS 2 SMART GPS SENSOR CABLE FUNCTION POWER 10 35 Vdc DIFFERENTIAL BEACON RECEIVER FUNCTION GPS NMEA0183 OUTPUT GPS NMEA0183 INPUT RTCM 104 OUTPUT RTCM 104 INPUT SIGNAL RETURN BLACK YELLOW SHIELD GND SIGNAL RETURN GPS Connections on Port 3 C COM GSM Plus Connection To connect the modem C COM to the chart plotter with quick disconnect bracket follow the procedure l Cut the C COM cable about 5 cm from the T connector QUICK DISCONNECT BRACKET CABLE
70. R To exit from any submenu press CLEAR To exit from the System Test turn Off the chart plotter RAM Menu RAM Test Verifies the integrity of the RAM chips If on the screen the message ERROR appears the RAM is physically damaged RAM Clear Clears internal memory If the chart plotter exhibits unusual behaviour 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 selec tion etc to original default values Before this step you have the option of saving user Marks Track history and Routes to a User C CARD this is an optional purchase from your dealer To confirm to clear RAM press ENTER again but if this time you do not wish to clear RAM press CLEAR DI M Menu Contrast Each time you press the cursor key to right the screen will decrease brightness when you press the left key the brightness will increase Backlight Sets the backlight It operates in similar mode as Contrast Cartridges I nternal DataBase Test Tests the WorldWideBackground C CARD Test Tests the C CARD There are four possible situations there is C CARD inserted in the slot and there is not a malfunction the name of the C CARD zone and the message OK are shown If there is a C CARD inserted in the slot but it is damaged C CARD the name of the C CARD
71. R C CARD into the slot then follow the procedure gt MENU SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C CARD ENTER This is useful to avoid the user having to retune up Fish Finder after a Clear RAM operation or a software update 6 6 15 Restore Current Preset Defaults gt MENU RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS ENTER Restores the default values only for the current presets see Par 6 6 1 Preset Mode and does not affect the other presets 6 7 TRANSDUCERS The transducer is a device that transmits and receives sound waves into the water The active component inside the transducer is commonly referred to as an element but actually is a piezoelectric ceramic material Please refer to your dealer and or installer to choose your transducer Interphase suggest AIRMAR transducers User Manual 71 7 Maintenance This chapter gives information on routine maintenance and problem solving asso ciated with the chart plotter 7 1 SYSTEM TEST If you have connected your position finding device according to the instructions and chosen the proper menu selection for your device and are still having prob lems with your chart plotter the extended auto test should help determine the problem Make sure the chart plotter is turned Off While pressing and holding any other key turn the chart plotter On A new menu will appear on the display Use the cursor key to select the desired test this will display in reverse video To choose the test press ENTE
72. Radar or Fish Finder If you are connecting a 0183 device and you would like to isolate it from the chart plotter you have to add the opto isolator externally CLEANI NG PROCEDURE FOR THE PLOTTER SCREEN Cleaning your chart plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully Since the surface is covered by an antireflective coating the procedure for cleaning all the surfaces can be performed in the following way You use a tissue or lens tissue and a cleaning spray containing sopropanol a normal spray cleaner sold for the PC screen for example PolaClear by Polaroid Fold the tissue or lens tissue into a triangular shape moisten the tip and use the index finger behind a corner to move the tissue across the surface in overlapping side to side strokes If the tissue is too wet a noticeable wet film will be left in its path and you will need to repeat the process If too dry the tissue won t glide easily and may damage the surface NOTE We will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material 14 User Manual 1 Overview 1 1 CHART PLOTTER Cursor Key in the display screen moves the cursor quickly and accurately in the menu page s scrolls the desired option in Home mode allows to exit from Home mode POWER turns On Off the chart plotter adjusts the backlight and contrast of the display MOB activates t
73. ain MOUE qM TTE 69 GENERAL DISPLAY etra ntt a 47 Getting Port Info seule nt gu emnes cinia ended finem 33 Getting Tide Info asa edades an gabs bad 33 a a E E 77 sca COS 15 22 29 76 GOTO CUSO ET 29 Goto Mark teda dn siens sanis 29 GOtO POLIUS pats 29 OPS NT E 16 20 48 77 GPS Connection dta 48 85 GPS Setup Menu seines xia rea iiie 48 Grounding Alarm Range 38 Grounding Alarm 38 Guardian Alarm 2 16 HDG 9 E 77 17 77 77 High Water Temp 71 351 CP 15 21 77 How C Link Works 55 How GPS WORKS xxt nins Dt 17 INFO ur 30 Info on MOB Mero 23 INIO TEG ee 31 Input Output Menu o 48 Inserting MOB ea Quis a bans 23 Inserting the C CARD 82 88 Inserting 27 INS TALLATIO s sauaduiassomimsniaqe quas 83 89 IS ALON 83 89 5 tn fundutuaco Ede 82 88 Interference Rejection
74. al Route by entering the Route Data Report External Route ROLTEUOD01 Cruising Speed 12 5 kn Fuel Consumption Rate 8 0 Total Route length 71 19 Nm Total Fuel Consumption 45 51 Waypoints in Route 4 Initial Fuel Load 255 1 Remaining Waypoints 4 Remaining Fuel 2091 DST Cons inm mm Lit To Dest Wpt To Last Wpl Fig 5 2a External route on Route Data Report External Route Name of the External Route from 0 Cruising Speed Planned Cruising Speed from PCMPN 1 Fuel Consumption Rate Planned Fuel Consumption Rate from PCMPN 1 Total Route length Route Length from First to Last Wpt from PCMPN 1 Initial Fuel Load Volume of Fuel available before the navigation was started Liters Total Fuel Consumption Calculated Fuel consumption to navigate the whole route Waypoints in Route No of Wpts the Route from PCMPN 1 Remaining Waypoints No of Wpts from Dest to Last Wpt from PCMPN 1 Distance to Destination Distance from Ship to Destination Calculated Distance to Next Wpt Distance to travel from ship to the Wpt after the Des tination calculated Distance to Dest Next Route Leg length Distance to Last Wpt Distance to travel from ship to the End of the Route Calculated Distance to Dest Distance From Dest to last Wpt received from PCMPN 1 TTG To Destination Estimated Time to travel the Distance to Last Wpt
75. ation table iniu 48 Dd cem 80 VOIAJ dM cH BN 19 WAAS NE tM ONDE NUI DNUS 80 QU t X 13 Warning Message FF 62 Water Temp Rate isses cde or dae ba rtm i a Ed qa duras 71 Water Temperature 62 70 MS DONE 25 80 Weight AE 82 88 MIDI eB ainne daa da a en DR 80 White Line quRTMPNC MT PE RON 64 70 Wind Speed 47 Worldwide Background Update 54 So ER an 36 45 46 X E 37 80 XTE 37 Z Fio MN RE m 43 ZOOM MET o 63 ZOOM IN gem mm 15 Zoom Modes PEN 67 ZOONSQUT amu EDEN 15 ZOOM rt rq 66 ZOON PY De m 41 lM 55 JA aui Gr E RA 80 inna AR 80 User Manual
76. cannot be reversed Selecting Route Report page To information on Waypoints belonging to the selected Route MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER From this page it is possible to modify the Speed and Fuel consumption values MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER SpeepD FueL use the cursor to insert values ENTER Locating Route on Map To show the current Route on the map From the Route Data Report page gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER Locate The Route Report page is closed and the chart is centered over the first Waypoint of the selected Route User Manual 27 Sending Route To transmit the Active Route information onto the NMEA output port MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER SEND ENTER The NMEA WPL amp RTE messages are sent to the output port Receiving Route To save Route information received from the NMEA input port gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER RECEIVE ENTER The received route is saved on the Active route overwriting it The NMEA WPL amp RTE messages are sent to the input port Safe Route Checking This function checks the presence of particular cartographic objects see the list below on a range set by the user for all Route legs Land Areas Shallow Water Intertidal Areas Rocks Wrecks Obstructions Shoreline Constructions Fishing Facility Dredged Area
77. ces Ports by Name and by Distance Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructions Point of Interest POI Lakes Info and Lakes by Name loaded on the C CARD or it centres the screen over a selected User Point or at desired Coordinates When the Find function is ex ecuted a list of available objects to search is shown NOTE Activating the Find function a Warning message is shown if there is no C CARD inserted Finding Port Service To show the nearest port services of a particular type i e the nearest Hospital sailmaker bank etc MENU FIND ENTER PORT SERVICES ENTER The icons list of the available services is shown Use the cursor key 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 Finding Port By Name To select the Port By Name function following the procedure gt MENU FIND ENTER PORT BY NAME ENTER Shows the list of all ports stored on the C CARD in alphabetical order and allows to search ports by name to locate the ports on the map Finding Port By Distance To select the Port By Distance function following the procedure MENU FIND ENTER PORT BY DISTANCE ENTER Shows the list of all ports stored the C CARD in closest distance order and allows to locate the ports on the map Finding Lakes nformation Searches for Nearest Lakes Info MENU FIND ENTER
78. d but the navigation to the MOB is not activated Notes While navigating to the external destination the Operating Mode is switched to Master mode the navigation to the external destination will be terminated An appropriate warning message will be shown to notify that the Navigation to the external destination is active and to confirm whether Slave mode can be set Setting Slave mode the C Link navigation data will be deleted The C Link navigation data are deleted at Power Off C Link navigation data Acquisition and Display As soon as the C Link navigation data is received the Slave parses the information received and executes the relative actions depending on its current working status Note When the Navigation to the external Destination is activated the Slave Chart Plotter will show all relevant C Link navigation data exactly like when the destination is not the external one Destination Name DST and BRG to Destination calculate XTE calculate TTG etc These values will be displayed all places where required and they will be used to format NMEA 0183 output data User Manual 57 Graphical representation Map Display DESCRIPTION SYMBOL External Destination RED Icon WPTO002 Next Waypoint GREEN Icon Navigation Leg RED Line Fig 5 2 Graphical Displaying Route Data Report When the Navigation to the External Route is received it will be possible to dis play the information related to the Extern
79. d thousands of minutes TD TD function allows converting GPS coordinates to Loran C coordinates and vice versa see TD Sets the datum reference used by the GPS receiver connected to or integrated in the chart plotter so that the chart plotter converts the position received from the GPS to the Map Datum currently selected in the menu in order to match the position from the GPS with the position on the charts You must know what datum reference is used by the GPS and set it in the Fix Datum option Allows selecting any Geodetic Datum reference from the over 100 available on the chart plotter Map Datum selection switches to the selected reference datum applying the datum offsets stored with the charts Turns On Off the Correction from the positioning system If the new Correction is calculated but the Correction is not enabled the ship s position is not changed Corrects fixes from the positioning instrument By placing the cursor on the ship s real position and selecting this option the error is calculated and internally memorized for appropriate correction but not applied Allows manual correction of fix position The correction is entered as X Y offset in minutes and thousand of minutes 9 999 4 6 COMPASS To set the reference heading information such as bearing angles True or Mag netic the Magnetic Variation source and to enter Compass Calibration values MENU SETUP ENTER COMPASS ENTER
80. dar display page is available only if the Radar is connected and powered On 4 12 SYSTEM I NFORMATI ON To see details about the software and cartography data installed MENU SETUP ENTER SYSTEM I NFORMATI ON ENTER Opens the System Information page WORLD BACKGROUND CHARTS The internal background charts can be updated to include the MAX A and B level charts which provide improved marine data rivers lakes terrestrial data major streets highways railways etc Nav Aids depth areas territorial water ar eas etc by reading them from a special data C CARDs contact your local dealer All units must have the WorldWide Background upload function that is activated from the system Worldwide Background Update The System Update menu is entered from the About page To select this menu Plug the special data C CARD MENU SETUP ENTER SYSTEM INFORMATION ENTER MENU Update Worldwide Charts ENTER 54 User Manual 9 C LINK 5 1 C LINK C Link system is a feature which allows to sharing the same cartographic data between two chart plotter units CP linked via serial I O port In order to activate C Link function a MAX data C CARD called REGULAR C CARD must be inserted into one of the two chart plotters and a special MAX data C CARD called MIRROR C CARD must be inserted on the other chart plotter The two MAX data C CARDs must have the same code and revision So the MIRROR C C
81. de Info icon Fig 3 7c Tide Info icon Press Expanp select the Tide height item and press ENTER to display the Tide Graph It shows the Tide height variations during the 24 hours at any given day VERTICAL cursor Values referred to the VERTICAL cursor HORIZONTAL cursor Values referred to the HORIZONTAL cursor Fig 3 7d Tide Graph page This screen shows that day s Tide Height graph for the area where the Tidal symbol was located Using NextDay and PrevDay it is possible to display future or past tides If you wish to quickly display the tide for a specific date press SerDare and enter the required date using the cursor key followed by ENTER once the date is set To simplify reading the graph the chart plotter displays a moveable Vertical and Horizontal slider which can be moved using the cursor key Using the up down cursor key move the Horizontal slider to correspond with the draft of your boat Using the Vertical slider you can then read the times at which the graph dips below the horizontal line i e the times when you will be in danger of grounding 34 User Manual NOTE Tidegraph is an approximation of the tide and they should be used in conjunction with traditional tide tables and navigational methods The Tide height value represents the variation relative to the Mean Lower Water value 3 8 FIND FUNCTI ON The Find function allows searching for the nearest Port Servi
82. describes how to change the display mode and how to move around the chart by changing the chart scale Changing Display Mode gt PAGE move the cursor up down ENTER The selected page appears on the screen NOTE Ifthe Fish Finder or Radar is connected other displaying pages are available too NOTE See the following table for help to understand the GPS Signal Status page COLOR STATUS SNR ELEVATI ON GREEN Tracked In Use gt 40 lt 45 GREEN Tracked In Use gt 40 gt 45 GREEN Tracked In Use 40 lt 45 ORANGE Tracked In Use lt 40 gt 45 RED Tracked Not In Use GRAY Not Tracked 20 User Manual Chart Full Chart Split 12 12 12 14 300 1 WAAS 3D L L Ls 1 Fig 2 6 Available chart and data pages Moving around the Chart and Changing Chart Scale Use the cursor key to move around the chart Also use ZOOM and ZOOM to change the chart scale so that a smaller or larger area is shown on the chart Now it is possible to change smoothly the zoom level avoiding the big jump between levels Finding Your Boat Position The most common use of the chart plotter is to show your ship s current location You can home the cursor to the ship using HOME The Home function locks the cursor to the ship and updates the display as the ship moves To release the cursor from the Home Mode use the cursor key to move the cursor away f
83. ding single a to expand Fig 3 6 Example of Quick Info on objects with picture On the Full Info there will be the small camera icon on a corner of the square containing the object icon or a big photo icon centered on the square for the object without icon Land tei Land elevation National territorial area Data source Buildings Multimedia Information MultiMedia Object ENTER to show the picture Fig 3 6a Example of Full Info on objects with picture To see pictures Press ENTER when the object with a picture is highlighted To change size Press ENTER when the picture is shown User Manual 31 Quick I nfo Lakes Upon viewing the chart of a lake you will click on to query the available information immediately displayed with many details For example see the following picture Lakes Info icon n 4 1 When the cursor is placed over the icon the icons of the available services are shown FRASH POND o a v to expand UU AS Fig 3 6c Quick Info available services If you press ENTER all available information about the cartographic point under the cursor will be shown See the next paragraph Full I nfo on Lakes The following is an example of Full Info on Lakes RECREA TIONAL AREA STATE FISHING SEASON AND BAG LIMITS RECORDS HUNTING TEATRON AND BAG LIMITS WALLEYE TROUT CRATNIEOVOSTEOLIT LAKE TROUT BROW TROUT DAGOK K SUNFISH PUMPER
84. e To Single Destination to a Route Route Name Destination ID Destination Position Next Waypoint ID Range from Destination to next Waypoint Bearing from Destination to next Waypoint Route Length Distance from Destination to Last Route Waypoint Remaining Route Legs Planned Cruising Speed Average Fuel Consumption Initial Fuel Load C Link navigation data can refer to Single Destination navigation Route Following navigation Values identified by are sent only for Route Following navigation The Destination Icon Navigation leg Fix Position to Destination the Next Way point I con and all other relevant C Link navigation data will be shown on the Slave chart plotter Any variation of the C Link navigation data on the Master will be communicated to the Slave so to keep data aligned on both devices Master Chart Plotter Operating mode To select the Master mode follow the procedure gt MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER C LINK ENTER Primary Station ENTER Master mode is the default factory setting regular chart plotters functions are allowed As soon as the Destination is placed the master chart plotter will start transmitting all C Link navigation data In Master mode the C Link navigation data received from the NMEA port is ig nored So if the two chart plotters are both operating in Master mode the C Link navigation data sent by the othe
85. e table below Normal is recommended when the chart plotter is not exposed the direct sunlight When this mode is set the maps are displayed in order to use colors as similar as possible to the ones used in the original paper charts Night It is recommended when the environment is dark in order to reduce the glare of the display The chart plotter displays maps and screen in darker colors Sunlight It is designed to enhance the visibility of the screen when the chart plotter is exposed to the sunlight The maps are much brighter than in the other modes and the depth areas are filled with white color so different depth areas are not easily distinguishable NOAA Allows setting NOAA paper chart colors presentation Zoom Type From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER ZOOM TYPE ENTER Allows more expansions or compression of the chart scale while zooming in or out Zoom Mode has two options Standard default or Flexi Zoom When in Flexi Zoom mode a short ZOOM push causes a change of chart whilst a long ZOOM push press and hold causes a pop up window to be displayed on a corner of the screen The window shows the current Zoom Factor By pressing ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT the map is expanded or compressed according to the zoom factor selected The Window is automatically closed if ZOOM is not pressed for 2 seconds and the selected zoom factor will be used at the next zoom in out Font amp Symbols
86. e area where the user wants to download the Meteo forecast Indicates the LAT LON position of the cursor Soft Keys to manage the download procedure Fig 4 9 1 Download Area Press Loap to activate the C Weather Download the whole data package see the previous Weather data package table are downloaded Stop allows to interrupt the data download At the end of the operation press Exir to close the window Copy from C CARD MENU SETUP ENTER C WEATHER SERVI ENTER COPY FROM C CARD ENTER Allows the whole data package C Weather loading from the C CARD Prediction gt MENU SETUP ENTER C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER PREDI CTI ON ENTER Allows selecting the Layer of specific weather data to be displayed on the screen and to change date and time of the forecast preview The following functions are available Panning default usage of the cursor key is the normal panning function Zoom I n Out Zoom in out functions are allowed as usual by using ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Set of Date and Time Date to modify date and time values Layer selection Layer to cycle of the weather layers Exit Exit or CLEAR to close the weather prediction page Real Time View gt MENU SETUP ENTER C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER REAL TI ME VIEW ENTER The following selections are available Real Time View On the data is shown the area of the download a
87. emitted any time the chart plotter keypad is pressed If the incorrect key is pressed or the function required cannot be executed the chart plotter emits three beeps The keypad beep can be enabled or disabled from the menu Allows to set the Nav Aids presentation as US Draw Nav Aids using NOAA symbology or INTERNATI ONAL Draws Nav Aids using international symbol ogy When selected it affects Lights Signals Buoys amp Beacons display To select the desired units of measure MENU SETUP ENTER UNITS ENTER Distance Speed Depth Altitude Fuel Temperature Wind Speed Unit User Manual Selects the unit for Distance among Nm Sm Km Selects the unit for Speed among Kts Mph Kmh Selects the unit for Depth among Ft FM and Mt Selects the unit for Altitude of GPS Antenna on the medium sea level The available choices are Ft FL and Mt Selects the unit for Fuel between Liters or Gallons Selects the unit for Temperature between F or C degrees Selects the unit for Wind Speed among Kts m s Bft 47 4 5 NAVIGATION To handle the functions related to navigation gt MENU SETUP ENTER NAVIGATION ENTER Coordinate System Fix Datum Map Datum Fix Correction Compute Correction Correction Offset The possible choices are ddd mm ss degrees minutes and seconds ddd mm mm degrees minutes and hundred of minutes ddd mm mmm degrees minutes an
88. eration the chart plotter will also return all selections in particular language to original default values User Manual 19 2 4 USING C MAP By C CARDS The chart plotter has built in world that can be used for Route planning To use the chart plotter as a navigation aid charts with detailed information for the area you wish to navigate are required This chart cartridge is called C CARD NOTE During normal operations the C CARD should not be removed since the chart plotter may lock up 2 5 SIMULATION MODE The built in Simulator function allows you to become proficient in the use of the chart plotter It simulates the reception of the navigation data Lat Lon Course Speed date time The simulated ship s position is placed at the current cursor position by the time the simulation is activated To start the Simulator Place the cursor at your desired position MENU MENU ENTER SIMULATION ENTER SIMULATION MODE ENTER ON ENTER You might insert the Speed Course date and time values MENU MENU ENTER SIMULATION ENTER COURSE SPEED DATE TIME ENTER enter values ENTER To select the Cursor Control in Chart page use the cursor up down to adjust the Speed and the cursor left right to adjust the Course MENU MENU ENTER SIMULATION ENTER CURSOR CONTROL ENTER ON ENTER 2 6 CONTROLLING THE DISPLAY This paragraph
89. erature 71 Calibrate Sound Speed seras ERR PERO md 70 Calibrate Water Speed 70 User Manual Calibrate Water Temperature 71 Calibrati N CON 48 Cartographic 16 Cartography 15 82 88 CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION 15 Cartridge TEC 20 73 Caution Notice 19 CHAIN 75 change chart scale 20 21 Chart Boundaries 45 46 chart cartridge ce etie Re ee 20 chart features 46 LOCK 45 46 chart PIOtter 11 Chart SCANS odit 20 Chart Settings 46 Chart FISh sexag nba aov n 66 54 edo 15 Clear ro 16 Clear VIEW 16 Clearing All Tracks Een 30 75 COM 62 Color SeLIritS 70 COMPASS 48 Compute Correction
90. erred to as Tracking can provide in valuable information about the effect of tide and wind influence on the boat s progress as well as giving an indication of the helmsman s performance When this limit has been reached the oldest points are deleted and overwritten by the newest ones Setting up a Track Step Before you use the Track function it is important to specify the Track step unit if you select Distance the Track point is placed when the distance from its last stored position is greater than the defined distance if Time the Track point is placed after the defined time MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER STEP UNIT ENTER DISTANCE TIME ENTER You can select the Track step Time 1 sec 10 min or distance 0 01 10 0 Nm Setting a short time distance interval between Track points is best suited to navi User Manual 29 gate within a close complex environment a greater time distance interval is best suited to a long voyage To select the interval at which the Track points are placed If you have selected Distance gt MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER DISTANCE ENTER If you have selected Time MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER TI ME ENTER Selecting Track Color To select among 8 different lines color that you choose for the Track MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER LINE COLOR ENTER The same Track can be saved with any color Dis
91. es the focus to the Chart NOTE When focus is the Chart page all keys work in cartography standard mode 6 3 6 Fish Finder and Radar page CAUTI ON The following Radar display pages are available only if the Radar is connected and powered On To display the Radar page on the left half of the screen and the Fish Finder Echogram on the right half of the screen follow this procedure PAGE select the Fish Finder Radar page ENTER Heading Hot E18 an eee JO aer eea we pease Fig 6 3 6 Fish Finder Radar page When in Fish Finder Radar page the active view is highlighted by a focus Yellow frame The keyboard commands are related to that focused view To move the focus press MENU twice 6 4 ZOOM MODES 6 4 1 The Bottom Lock Zoom The Bottom Lock Zoom mode is activated when the Fish Finder is in Auto Range or Bottom Lock mode see Par 6 5 3 and the Variable Depth Marker VDM is not displayed on the screen In Bottom Lock Zoom mode the Fish Finder Echogram is automatically moved up down as to keep the Bottom Line always visible in the lower half of the screen NOTE Moving the Cursor key up down displays the Variable Depth Marker VDM switching the Fish Finder in Marker Zoom mode 6 4 2 The Marker Zoom The Marker Zoom mode is activated either when the Fish Finder is in Manual Range mode see Par 6 5 3 or the Depth Cursor is displayed on the screen In Marker Zoom mode the Fish
92. from the magnetic north the difference expressed in degrees East or West between the compass north and the magnetic north Magnetic Variation The angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at any place ex pressed in degrees West or East to indicate the direction of magnetic North from true North It changes from point to point and at the same point with time Mark Reference point related to cursor position Typically it represents by an icon User Manual 77 78 and label under Mark Natural Features Any topographic feature formed by the action of natural processes coastlines relief glaciers Navigate mode Operating mode called also Home mode all operations refer to the ship s position Navigate or Navigation mode is also used to indicate that the desti nation is placed NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the National Ma rine Electronics Association of America It is an international standard that enables equipment from many different manufactures to be connected to gether and share information OSGB Ordinance Survey of Great Britain A coordinate system describing only Great Britain charts Generally used with GBR36 datum which also describes only Great Britain charts This coordinate system cannot be used in any other part of the world Pair The two selectable secondary stations of a Loran C chain which are used to calculate the TD Time Difference position of a
93. gt From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER FONT amp SYMBOLS ENTER User Manual 41 On charts it is possible to set the size of all names and symbols drawn on the charts selecting between Normal size the regular characters size and Large size NORMAL size LARGE size e Or The Needled Fig 4 1 Example of Normal size on the left side and Large side on the right side settings Perspective View From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER PERSPECTIVE VIEW ENTER Chart data may be projected in perspective mode during navigation This function allows setting the panoramic View of the chart As the upper side of the map is more compressed than the lower side a wider map area is visible The perspective view allows showing more chart information ahead and around the cursor Fig 4 1a Perspective View Dynamic Nav Aids gt Fromthe Chart page MENU MENU ENTER DYNAMIC NAV AI DS ENTER This function allows settings blinking lights on Nav Aids The blink period and color of each Nav aid is read from the Nav Aid attributes available on the data cartridge When the ship is inside the Nav Aid nominal range the light of the Nav Aid will start blinking NOTE When Live Nav Aids option is set to On when the flashing light is Off or when fix position is out of the sector the light color is displayed by using a faint light color Mixing Levels gt From the Cha
94. have been obtained from other sources and then merged to the electronic charts in order to provide more information useful for the navigation VAD object can any cartographic objects and it can be distinguished from the official chart objects from the Quick Info A dedicated icon is shown on the Quick Info window to indicate that the object queried is a VAD The same icon is also shown on the Full Info page and in addition the extended text Value Added Data is shown on the details of the VAD object Chart Lock Sets On Off the Chart Lock option When Chart Lock is On the available zoom scales are only the ones containing cartographic data Instead when Chart Lock is Off itis possible to zoom down into zoom scales not covered by cartographic data after the last available zoom scale covered by cartographic data The DSI window if present will show NO CHART when an empty level is entered in the location of map expansion mode NOTE When an empty level is entered the message No cartographic coverage is shown on a window in a corner of the map display The warning message is always displayed as long as the current zoom has no data coverage Underwater Objects Settings To control the display on the Underwater Objects Underwater Objects Selects the max depth value to display Underwater Objects If value is set to O Mt the Underwater Objects are not shown on the charts If value is more than 0 Mt i e 10 Mt in the Range from 0
95. he Man OverBoard PAGE selects the screen configuration you wish CLEAR if you are into a menu exits from menu or leaves a menu without making changes ENTER if you are in chart page places Marks Waypoints and selects Range Bearing if you are into a menu confirms selection HOME sets Home Navigate mode the cursor is centered on ship s position GOTO places the Destination Target or Goto and activates the navigation to it MENU opens the menu on the top of the page ZOOMIN increases the chart scale and zooms in on your display ZOOM OUT decreases the scale and shows a wider view Software Keys 1 2 Data 9 9 have different functions according to the modes of operation their labels for the current functions located on the front panel are shown on the screen right above the keys C MAP MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION MAX is a major evolution of the product technology Key points are Features ISO Certification electronic chart production process with quality certification Extra Large Coverage all the By Jeppesen electronic chart de tail and a huge coverage without having to change cartridge Official data source data based on use of official data sources Detailed World Background worldwide background chart with details Depths amp Land Elevation color shading of sea depth and land alti tude for improved chart reading Bathymetric amp Spot Soundings
96. he Frequency item see Par 6 6 7 The MENU key Pressing MENU activates the Fish Finder Setup menu see Par 6 6 Pressing MENU subsequent times toggles between the Fish Finder Setup menu and the Functions menu The Cursor key Moving the Cursor key up down adjusts the Variable Depth Marker VDM up or down on the screen The ENTER key Pressing ENTER activates the Sensitivity menu see Par 6 6 9 that allows tuning the Gain the Surface Noise Filter and the STC SENSITIVIT SURF NOISE FILTER Fig 6 3 2a Sensitivity sub menu Pressing CLEAR turns off the Sensitivity menu The CLEAR key By pressing CLEAR the Variable Depth Marker VDM is hidden The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys From this page pressing ZOOM IN once changes to Zoom 2X pressing ZOOM IN twice changes to Zoom 4X while pressing ZOOM OUT reverts to Zoom 2X and no zoom 6 3 3 Fish Finder 50 200 kHz page To display the Fish Finder Dual Echogram follow this procedure PAGE select the Fish Finder 50 200 kHz page ENTER 40 808 897 N 12 39 674E Fig 6 3 3 Fish Finder 50 200 mode The Cursor key Moving the cursor to the right or the left moves the Variable Depth Marker VDM between the 50 200kHz displays Moving the cursor up or down will move the VDM up and down Press CLEAR to hide the VDM User Manual 65 The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys From this page pressing ZOOM IN once changes to Zoo
97. he GPS options CHAPTER 5 C LINK C Link system is a feature which allows to sharing the same carto graphic data between two chart plotter units linked via serial I O port CHAPTER 6 FISH FINDER CM PRO CM PRO Introduction to the basic information on the internal Fish Finder its features and use CHAPTER 7 Maintenance User maintenance guidelines CHAPTER 8 Terms List of the terms and abbreviations used in the User Manual User Manual 11 CHART MASTER 169CS 169CSi Introduction to the basic information on CHART MASTER 169CS 169CSi chart plotter its features and use Installation of the chart plotter CHART MASTER PRO iPRO Introduction to the basic information on CHART MASTER PRO iPRO chart plotter its features and use Installation of the chart plotter INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL SMART GPS Introduction to the basic information on External Smart GPS Antenna and its installation At the end of this User Manual we have also included an Analytical Index IF YOU NEED ASSI STANCE If your chart plotter does not operate properly go to Chapter 7 Most common operating difficulties can be diagnosed using these tests If you still need assistance call your local dealer reporting the information avail able in the System Information page 12 User Manual Important nformation WARNING Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable but they are not intended to replace off
98. he selected Wreck on the map Finding Obstructions To show the nearest Obstructions loaded in the C CARD gt MENU FIND ENTER OBSTRUCTIONS ENTER Press ENTER to locate the selected Obstruction on the map Finding User Points To search the User Point by name gt MENU FIND ENTER USER POINTS ENTER use the cursor to insert name of the Waypoint to show on map ENTER Finding Coordinates To center the map at given coordinates gt MENU FIND ENTER COORDINATES ENTER use the cursor to insert coordinates CLEAR 36 User Manual 3 9 ALARMS The chart plotter provides alarms for various functions You can enter the desired alarm range for each function Arrival Alarm To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is approaching the destination MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER ARRI VAL ALARM ENTER XTE Alarm To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the vessel is deviating from a defined course gt MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER XTE ALARM ENTER Depth Alarm To set an acoustic alarm to sound when the received depth value from the depth transducer is too shallow MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER DEPTH ALARM ENTER Anchor Alarm To set an alarm to sound when the ship moves off the current ship s position location MENU MENU ENTER ALARMS ENTER ANCHOR ALARM
99. he selected color It is possible to select a different color for any Route Deleting Route From the Route menu gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER DELETE ENTER Conrirm From the Chart gt Place the cursor existing Waypoint or on Route leg Der Conrirm The Route legs and Waypoints are deleted The Marks linked to the Route are not deleted If the destination is placed on the Route that Route cannot be deleted Following a Route Activate the Navigation With the Route shown on the Chart page move the cursor to the starting Way point in the Route and press GOTO The destination is placed on the Waypoint of the selected Route and you are now navigating to it Inserting Waypoint To insert a new Waypoint between two existing ones Place the cursor on the desired Route leg Insert move the cursor to the new position ENTER The new Waypoint is placed To append a new Waypoint to the last Waypoint of the Route Place the cursor ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER Reversing Route To allow a return Route to be generated from an existing Route From the Route menu gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER REVERSE ENTER From the Route Data Report page gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER I NverT The Route is then followed in reverse order with Waypoints renumbered accord ingly If the destination is placed on the Route that Route
100. icial charts which should remain your main reference for all the matters related to the execution of a safe naviga tion For this reason we would like to remind you that you are required to carry on board and use the officially published and approved nautical charts WARRANTY STATEMENT Interphase Technologies Inc warrants this unit to be free from defects in material and workmanship During the warranty period Interphase Technologies Inc will repair or replace any component which fails in normal use without charges for parts or labor To receive warranty service the unit must be returned to a Interphase Technologies Inc Authorized Warranty Service Centre freight charges prepaid along with a copy of the original retail purchase receipt This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied This warranty does not apply to an Interphase product that has failed due to improper installation misuse or accident nor does it apply to products which have been repaired or altered outside the nterphase factory Any costs incurred with transducer replacement are specifically excluded from this warranty other than the cost of the transducer itself THIS IS THE ONLY WARRANTY INTERPHASE TECHNOLOGIES INC EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF SUITABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL IN TERPHASE TECHNOLOGIES INC NAVIGATION SYSTEMS LTD BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTI
101. improve the safety of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of ship to ship ship reporting and VTS applications The system should enable operators to obtain information from the ship automatically requiring a minimum of involvement of ship s personnel and should have a high level of availability AIS transponders installed on vessels use VHF frequencies to Transmit details of their own vessel e Receive details from other vessels or navigation aids within VHF range Information being transmitted from vessels over 300 tons that due to recent worldwide legislation are required to fit Class A AIS transponders Connecting to the chart plotter an AIS receiver please contact your local dealer vessels with AIS transponder within VHF range are displayed on screen giving the skipper or navigator a visual interpretation of the data of nearby vessels This improves safety and specifically for collision avoidance reasons 4 8 1 AI S System Definitions Target It is a vessel equipped with AIS Information about the Targets is being received by AIS Receiver and displayed on the screen CPA Closest Point of Approach is the closest distance that will be achieved be tween your vessel and the tracked Target based on your vessel s speed and direction and the Target s speed and direction CPA Limit This is the distance from your vessel that a Target may reach before a Target is deemed a threat CPA Alarm Occurs if
102. ination Chain Loran C The Loran chains are groups of transmitting stations that use timed radio pulse transmissions In each of these chains there is a master station and two or more slave or secondary stations Stations belonging to a same chain transmit pulses in timing groups a different time base identifies each chain The time base of each chain is the Group Repetition Interval or GRI This GRI identifies the chain in unique mode For example the GRI 4990 identifies the chain of Central Pacific zone Course Over Ground Direction of the path over ground actually followed by a vessel CTS Course Steer The optimum direction the boat should be steered in order to efficiently make headway back to the courseline while also proceeding toward the destination Waypoint User Manual 75 Cultural Features Any man made topographic feature as built up area buildings roads Datum The Latitude and Longitude lines printed on any map are based on certain models of the shape of the earth these models are called Datum or Coordi nate Systems There are many different Datum in use each one gives differ ent Lat Lon positions for an identical point on the surface of the earth see also Map Datum and Fix Datum Dead Reckoning It is the procedure to determine the current position of a vessel by applying to the last known position the way that has been made since the last known position was received This procedure is
103. ing the External Smart GPS CM 169CS CM PRO 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 satellite reception If you are unsure that the chosen location is suitable it may be advisable to mount the antenna in a temporary manner to verify its correct operation The thread used on the antenna 1 14 TPI is an industry standard thread used on a wide range of mounting brackets including the swivel joints commonly used for angled surfaces However due to the manufacturing process of these mounting brackets you may see that there is some slop when tightening down the antenna to the bracket This is of no concern however as the antenna must be tightened until the antenna stops rotat ing on the antenna mounting bracket Installing GPS Antenna 1 The antenna design also allows an easy flush mounting l Apply the adhesive mounting template sheet in the area that was veri fied to receive satellite signal well 2 Then following template instruction drill a 0 31 8mm hole and three 0 13 3 2mm holes GPS OVERALL SHAPE Installing GPS Antenna 11 User Manual 93 3 Remove the template and let the cable go through the central hole 4 Apply a small coat of RTV to the underside of the antenna 5 Place the antenna and then screw it with the three M3 screws 172 Dimen
104. ing the gain gradually as the depth increases This is for the purpose of filtering out surface clutter STC Length If STC is Custom it is possible to change the Length of the Sensitivity Time Constant STC Strenth If STC is Custom it is possible to change the Strength of the Sensitivity Time Constant Surf Noise Filter This function implements an advanced time varying filter that allows suppressing the surface clutter efficiently while leaving fish targets visible NOTE The Frequency value is only displayed to select the desired frequency see the previous Par 6 6 7 NOTE Thusimposing the capability of the Fish Finder to correctly detect the weakest echoes coming from a very deep bottom 6 6 10 Display Setup Menu The Display Setup Menu allows you to change the color scheme of the Fish Finder display adjusts the chart scrolling rate enables or disables the White Line and allows determining the graphical representation of fishes gt MENU Display Setup ENTER Color Settings Allows you to change the color scheme of the Fish Finder display The available colors are Blue Background White Background Black Background Gray Scale and Reversed Gray Scale Scrolling Speed Adjusts the chart scrolling rate Note that the scrolling rate is limited by the sound speed and the depth according with the following relation the deeper the setting the slower the scrolling rate 100 is the maximum possible White Line Contro
105. l data saved on it will be deleted Saving File on User C CARD gt MENU MENU ENTER USER C CARD ENTER Save in sert the file name and type ENTER When a certain type of data Mark Route Track is saved a new file is created on a User C CARD The file contains all points of the selected type currently stored in the internal memory Save Marks creates a new file containing all Marks stored the chart plotter Save Route creates a new file containing all Waypoints belonging to the selected Route Route number is required Save Track creates a new file containing all Track points belonging to the selected Track Track number is required NOTE Whennamingafile you may have trouble finding a name that uniquely identifies the file s contents Dates for example are often used in filenames however they take up several characters leaving you with little flexibility The secret is to finda compromise a point where you can combine a date with a word creating a unique filename The maximum length of the filename is 8 characters The characters may be numbers 0 9 letters A Z and spaces for example legal identifiers are ABC AA 12121212 1A 1 and so on Loading File from User C CARD gt Select the file name in the list MENU MENU ENTER USER C CARD ENTER Loap The Load function copies the content of the selected file from User C CARD to the interna
106. l memory of the chart plotter If the selected file contains Marks already present in the chart plotter memory they are non duplicated It is required to insert the number of the Route Track on which loading data if the Route Track is not empty it is overwritten Deleting File from User C CARD To remove files MENU MENU ENTER USER C CARD ENTER Derete ConFiIRM NOTE Remember that this option permanently erases the file Changing User C CARD Allows to change the User C CARD inserted into the slot MENU MENU ENTER USER ENTER Rernesu User Manual 39 4 User Setting Up 4 1 MENU To set up the map layout gt MENU MENU ENTER Map Orientation gt From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER MAP ORIENTATION ENTER The possible choices are listed in the table below North Up The map is shown with North upwards Track Up The map is shown with the ship s current heading upwards Satellite Imagery gt From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER SATELLITE IMAGERY ENTER is possible to overlay the Satellite image for background map When it is set On the Palette is set to Normal to display the proper colors Palette gt MENU MENU ENTER PALETTE ENTER It is possible to set the palette used to enhance the visibility of the screen de pending on the surrounding light condition The possible choices are listed in th
107. le settings are Off no automatic info shown at all On Points only on points e g Rocks Buoys Lights Tide Stations and On All on all objects points lines and areas 30 User Manual NOTE Choosing On the Automatic Info will be shown most of the times the cursor is moved Selecting Automatic I nfo gt Move the cursor on the object The pop up window with the basic info of the objects is displayed To get full details of the object press Expanp Displaying Expanded nfo page Full I nfo To show the Expanded Info page Place the cursor on objects MENU MENU ENTER INFO ENTER Info Tree and Expanded I nfo page The upper side of the page contains the Info Tree and the Lower side contains the expanded information While moving the cursor through the Info Tree all the relevant information of the selected object is shown on the lower part of the page Pressing CLEAR the page is closed If the information shown on the Lower part of the page exceeds the page size you may scroll the page using Page Dn Use Home to get back to the first page When the selected object is a Tide Station pressing ENTER the Tide page is shown Info on objects with Pictures To ju the information on objects with pictures Move the cursor on the object On the Quick Info there will be the camera icon on the top bar of the window if at least one of the objects found has one or more pictures associated OBJECT Buil
108. ls how the chart plotter displays information about the bottom type hard or soft Fish Symbols Allows determining the graphical representation of underwater suspended targets Echo Echo lcon Echo lcon Depth Echo Depth Icon con Depth The Fish icons displayed are among four different shapes depending on the size of the Target Small Med Big Huge Water Temperature Allows you to choose the Water Temperature label displayed over the echogram between Primary and External 6 6 11 Transducer Setup Menu The Transducer Setup menu contains settings that does not require frequent changes gt MENU Transducer Setup ENTER Keel Offset It is the transducer depth offset from the surface This makes it possible to measure depth from the surface instead of from the transducer s location Calibrate Sound Speed Allows calibrating the value of Sound Speed in the water depending on the water temperature and salinity Calibrate Water Speed Allows calibrating the value of Water Speed sensor The calibration value in the range between 10 to 1096 will be applied to the water speed from the transducer 70 User Manual Calibrate Water Temperature Allows the calibration on the Water Temperature sensor Using the readings from a precise temperature measuring device insert here a positive negative offset to display right value on Fish Finder screens Calibrate Aux Temperature i Allows the calibration of the Aux Temperature sensor
109. m 2X pressing ZOOM I N twice changes to Zoom while pressing ZOOM OUT reverts to Zoom 2X and no zoom 6 3 4 Fish Finder Zoom page To display the zoomed Fish Finder page on the left half of the screen and the unzoomed Fish Finder Echogram on the right half of the screen follow this procedure gt PAGE select the Fish Finder Zoom page ENTER 48788 897H us P 912 39 674E The Depth Cursor is shown only on the unzoomed Fish Finder Echogram The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys When in this page pressing ZOOM IN changes to Zoom 4X pressing ZOOM OUT changes to Zoom 2X T 4 4 4 1 4 Pr Fig 6 3 4 Fish Finder Zoom Page 6 3 5 Fish Finder Chart page To display the Chart page on the left half of the screen and the Fish Finder Echo gram on the right half of the screen follow this procedure PAGE select the Fish Finder Chart page ENTER DEST 2122 59 67 4 Fig 6 3 5 Fish Finder Chart page The MENU key to change the active window When in Chart Fish mode pressing MENU ifthe focus the active window in on the Chart the Functions menu is shown Pressing again MENU opens the Fish Finder Setup menu and moves the focus to the Fish Finder 66 User Manual e if the focus the active window on the Fish Finder the Fish Finder Setup menu is shown Pressing again MENU opens the Functions menu and mov
110. mation from GPS GPS Signal Status page Navigation Data pages 500 Waypoints Marks and 25 Routes 50 Waypoints max per Route Create Move Insert Edit or Erase Waypoint Create Move Edit or Erase Mark Navigation to Destination Create Save Name Send Receive Edit or Follow a Route Route Data Report and User Points Marks Waypoints List pages Find Ports Services Ports By Name Ports By Distance Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructions Cursor POIs Lakes Name Lakes Informa tions Coordinates or User Points Automatic Info on User Points Display vessel s position direction and Track Alarms Handling Man OverBoard MOB to navigate back to a missing person or object Simulation Mode with cursor control Internal Fish Finder User Manual 87 TECHNI CAL SPECI FI CATI ONS Power consumption 12W average 27W max peak Power supply 10 35 Volt dc Interface NMEA0183 Autopilot Interface NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX NMEA 0183 Display Color Sunlight Viewable LCD active area 7 e Display Resolution 800 x 480 pixels Cartography C MAP Jeppesen C CARD Operating temperature range 0 55 Memory Non volatile Keyboard Silicon rubber backlight Weight Kg 1 3 FF MODULE 600W 50 200KHZ TECHNI CAL SPECI FI CATI ONS Power Output 600W 4800Wpp 50 200KHz Dual quency Depth 213m 700Ft at 200kHz 457m 1500Ft at 50kHz Automatic Recognition of the AIRMAR X DUCER ID
111. mmended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic separation schemes deep water routes Depth Settings To control the display on the map of the depth informations Depth Range Min Sets a minimum reference for the Depth Areas Depth Range Max Sets a maximum reference for the Depth Areas Land Settings To control the display on the map of the terrestrial features Land Elevation Sets On Off the Land Elevation display Land Elevation Values Sets On Off the displaying of the Land Elevations Values Roads Sets On Off the displaying of the Roads POIs Sets On Off the displaying of Points Of Interest Chart Settings To control the display on the map of the chart features Lat Lon Grid Sets On Off the displaying of the grid of parallels of Latitude and meridians of Longitude drawn on the map Chart Boundaries Sets On Off the displaying of the Chart Boundaries which represents the boundaries of the charts available on the chart plotter Selecting Auto instead if we are in background charts only the first chart levels contained in the C CARD are displayed if we are in a charts level contained in the C CARD the next four charts level are displayed Value Added Data Sets On Off the displaying of the Value Added Data The Value Added Data VAD is a collection of additional cartographic objects which are not present the original paper chart from which the electronic chart derives These objects
112. muddy or weedy bottom returns a weaker echo that is shown with a narrow white line while a hard bottom returns a strong echo that causes a wide white bottom line 4 Surface Clutter Appears like noise at the top of the screen extending many feet below the surface It s caused by many things including air bubbles bait fish plankton and algae 8 Structures Generally the term structure is used to identify objects like wrecks and weeds rising from the bottom 6 Bottom Echo Profile Bottom profile recorded by the Fish Finder When the echo sounder is set in auto range mode it is automatically kept in the lower half of the screen Other Elements Large anchoring cables are returned by the echo sounder as very long and narrow arcs on the screen 6 3 DISPLAYING THE FISH FINDER PAGE This section will take you through the frequently used operations and assist you to customize the look of the chart plotter using the Fish Finder 6 3 1 How to select the Fish Finder page To change the Fish Finder page displayed follow the procedure PAGE select the preferred Fish Finder page ENTER 6 3 2 Fish Finder Full page To display the Fish Finder Full Page Echogram follow this procedure PAGE select the Fish Finder Full page ENTER 40 8 897N OEST 012 39 G74E 1412 PE Fig 6 3 2 Example of 200kHz Fish Finder Full page 64 User Manual NOTE Thefrequency displayed depends on the selection done in t
113. n the screen by straight lines and arrows to indicate the direction the first Way point of this Route is surrounded by a circle The Active Route sometimes called current is the working Route it can be edited by adding removing or moving Waypoints Selecting Active Route From the Route menu gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER SELECT ENTER use the cursor key to highlight the Route ENTER From the Route Data Report page gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER REPORT ENTER SeLect use the cursor key to highlight the Route ENTER The Route shown by straight segments is centered on the screen with the cur sor on the central Waypoint This will then allow you to quickly work out which Route you have selected When you want to create a new Route select an open Route position in the list using the above procedure Creating a Route To create a new Route gt Place the cursor ENTER WAYPOINT ENTER This places the first Waypoint of the new Route on your cursor position If a Mark is present under the cursor position the Mark is linked to the Route To place the next Waypoints of the Route repeat the above procedure 26 User Manual The following functions work on the Active Route Selecting Route Color To select Route legs color among the eight available colors MENU MENU ENTER ENTER COLOR ENTER The Route is drawn on the screen in t
114. n and Earth Tide I nfo The Tide Info feature is the combination of a new tide heights database that will be included within new C CARDs and new features which calculate the tide graph for all primary and secondary ports world wide This function can calcu late the tide heights for any past or future date and as a by product of this calculation will also display the Maximum and Minimum Tide height and time for the day selected plus the times of Sunrise and Sunset At some chart levels the chart plotter will display a new Tide Diamond Symbol for every Port or tide point in the database covered by that particular C CARD Tracks Routes Recommended and established routes for ships at sea including traffic sepa ration schemes deep water routes TRN Turning The difference between COG and BRG If COG is 80 and BRG is 75 TRN is 5 Left TTG Time To Go The estimated time needed to reach your destination based on your current speed and the distance to destination TWD True Wind Direction Direction of the Wind relative to a fixed point on the earth TWS True Wind Speed Velocity of the Wind relative to a fixed point on the earth Underwater Objects Objects like obstruction wreck cable User Point Object you place on the chart identified by its coordinates and displayed on the screen with a reference symbol see Mark Waypoint User Manual 79 80 UTC Universal Time Coordinated A time scale based on the rotati
115. n the right side of the Depth Ruler showing the shallow water and deep water alarm values The alarm is triggered when depth is outside the range 7 Depth Ruler Vertical graduated bar located along the right side of the screen It is a scale which reflects the depth of the area being displayed 62 User Manual Variable Depth Marker VDM Horizontal line on to the Echogram window with a depth label The up down cursor keys can move it up and down The label displays the depth of the cursor position It can be moved to any location pinpointing the depth of a target 9 Zoom Bar Bar located on the left side of the Depth Ruler showing the portion of the Echogram currently represented in the zoomed window on the left part of the screen It is turned On selecting the Echo Sounder Split page A Scope A real time representation of fish and bottom features passing through the beam of the transducer It is drawn as horizontal lines whose length and hue is proportional to the sonar strength returned When the default palette is selected the strongest sonar returns will be shown as the color displayed of the top of Color Bar while the weakest as the bottom color D Operating Frequency Readout of the selected operating frequency 6 2 2 Understanding the Echogram display The main elements that can be easily distinguished into an Echogram are 1 Fishes 4 2 Thermoclines 3 White Line 1 O 2 Surface Clutter 2 5 Structures
116. n the satellites have gathered in a narrow space In the following figure in both cases it is possible to obtain the GPS fix but in the left case the accuracy will be higher than the right Fig 1 3b HDOP The index for position fixing accuracy is called HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Pre cision see also Chapter 7 for the HDOP definition The HDOP value indicates higher position accuracy Ranges of 1 0 to 1 2 provide the highest degree of accuracy Higher values indicate less position accuracy This is due to the satellites being gathered in a narrow space Satellites which are widely scattered in the sky produce the highest degree of accuracy 18 User Manual 2 Getting Started This chapter provides basic information to get you started using the chart plotter it will help you in becoming familiar with the chart display and the functions of the controls before you start using the chart plotter 2 1 SWITCHING ON OFF Before powering On the chart plotter check for the correct voltage 10 35 volt dc and the correct connections with the positioning instrument Switching On gt PWR for 1 second The chart plotter shows you the logo screen Caution Notice and then the chart screen in sequence The chart plotter will then perform a short self test procedure that checks all internal memory and the C CARD if installed and then displays any failure detected on the screen Switching Off gt PWR for 3 seconds A countdown
117. nd wave which is sent through the water As this wave travels from the transducer to the bottom it may strike fish structures thermoclines temperature changes in the water When the wave strikes an object s a certain amount of the wave is reflected back to the transducer depending on the composition and shape of the object When the reflected wave is returned to the transducer it is converted into a voltage and is amplified by the receiver processed and sent to the display The speed of sound in water is roughly 4800 ft sec so the time lapse between the transmitted signal and the received echo can be measured and the distance to the object determined Fig 6 Fish Finder working principle 6 1 SETTING THE INTERNAL FI SH FINDER ON The Fish Finder driver is embedded on the chart plotter it is connected directly to the dedicated serial Port2 To switch the internal Fish Finder transmission On follow the procedure MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER FISH FINDER ON STANDBY ENTER NOTE Itis not possible to connect any external Fish Finder unit to the chart plotter 6 2 UNDERSTANDING THE FISH FINDER PAGE The display on chart plotters shows a history of time of the echoes received by the transducer The chart plotters have a menu that allows adjustments to re ceiver sensitivity depth range and scrolling speed of the Fish Finder display User Manual 61 Warning message Fish Finder Display window 4
118. oat where Targets become active AIS Target become active within this range Activation Range should be greater than CPA Limit by definition NOTE Target is removed from the screen if data is not received for 10 minutes The maximum number of tracked Targets is 100 Depending on the scale the presentation of the Targets change to remove clutter on the screen This information is updated every 3 seconds to 6 minutes depending on speed and rate of turn enabling the track of the vessels in range to be plotted TARGET STATUS DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ACTIVE TARGET Target located within the Activation Range Target detected by CPA or TCPA Alarm Ad ARAE Dangerous Target is Active Target by definition Flashing SLEEPING TARGET Target located outside the Activation Range A LOST TARGET Ais info is not received from that vessel for 3 5 minutes Fig 4 8 1 AIS Symbols 4 8 2 AI S Menu To configure the chart plotter to receive AIS data follow the procedure gt MENU SETUP ENTER AIS ENTER Display Turns ON or OFF the display of AIS targets overlay on the cartography Activation Range Defines the range from the fix within which the AIS Target becomes active The values allowed are from 0 1 to 20 Nm CPA Alarm Turns ON or OFF the alarm CPA Limit The values allowed are from 0 1 to 10 Nm TCPA Alarm Turns ON or OFF the alarm TCPA Limit The values allowed are from 1 to 30 min 4 8
119. objects User Manual 43 5 Dangers Red when Guardian Technology detects one of the following objects Land Intertidal Depth Area Rocks Obstructions Shoreline Constructions Fishing Facility Wrecks Dragged area Diffusion area Mooring facilities Pingos and Production installations 6 Caution Red when Guardian Technology detects cautionary or restricted area Chart Language From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER CHART LANGUAGE ENTER The possible choices are listed in the table below Language Allows setting the language to display chart information The language is chosen among the list of languages available on the cartographic data C CARD or embedded charts Mode Defines how objects are translated It is possible to choose between the three following options Off Uses the same Language used for LANGUAGE If the selected language is not present on the objects information English is used instead English Always uses English Local Uses the first Local language present on data If no Local language is available English is used instead NOTE When User Interface Language is changed Chart Language settings are set as follows MODE is set to Off and Chart Language is set as the User Interface Language selection if available on the chart data otherwise is set to English b If the cartographic data is changed for example the C CARD is removed or replaced Chart Language settings
120. on of the earth that is used by most broadcast time services UTM Universal Transverse Mercator Metric Grid system used on most large and intermediate scale land topo graphic charts and maps Variation The angle between the magnetic and geographic meridians at any place ex pressed in degrees West or East to indicate the direction of magnetic North from true North It changes from point to point and at the same point with time VMG Velocity Made Good It is the destination closing Velocity The VMG is calculated using the current speed of the vessel SOG and the difference between the current vessel course and the bearing to the destination WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System The Federal Aviation Administration FAA in cooperation with other DOT or ganizations and DOD is augmenting the GPS SPS with a satellite based aug mentation system the WAAS It will provide a signal in space to WAAS users to support en route through precision approach navigation After achieving initial operational capability the WAAS will then be incrementally improved over the next years to expand the area of coverage increase the availability of precision approaches increase signal redundancy and reduce operational restrictions Waypoint Any point to which one intends to navigate A sequence of Waypoints makes up a Route plan WGS 84 World Geodetic System 1984 Coordinates System or Datum developed by the Defense Mapping Agency DMA It is the
121. p Nu Epo Mu PE 69 0 6 2 aM MDOUO MODE iN 69 6 6 3 Range Mode ND 69 6 6 4 Depth 69 OIC uE 69 6 6 6 Bottom Range cis unde ces 69 ora ios ue ANNE 69 6 6 8 Interference Rejection EON 69 6 6 9 Sensitivity Menu Me PR 70 6 6 10 Display 70 6 6 11 Transducer Setup 70 6 6 12 Alarms Menu a Su 71 6 6 13 Load Settings from USER C CARD 71 6 6 14 Save Settings to USER C CARD 2 2 2 7 71 6 6 15 Restore Current Preset Defaults 2 2 2 4 71 6 7 TRANSDUCERS END ID RENE 71 22 TEE das 73 dol SYSTEM TEST LEHRER ERI E 73 RAM Menu 3 73 73 eee ee Tee Tee NUI PEE DENIM MALE E 73 Serial Ports Etc 73 Modem test NN o E EINE 74 Terms h G woiaRRRERRREXRRRRERRRRRRCRRERREREEKRERRKRECRRREERRREERRERRRRRRERRVREVRREEE 75 CHART MASTER 169CS 1G9CSI
122. playing Track To enable or disable the Track displaying on the map screen MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER VISIBLE ENTER ON OFF ENTER Activating Deactivating Track Recording To activate or deactivate the Tracking of the vessel while the vessel is moving MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER TRACKING ENTER ON OFF ENTER Clearing All Tracks All the Tracks can be cleared from the screen MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER DELETE ENTER CoNriRM Selecting Track Number The chart plotter has the capability to store up to 5 Tracks To select a Track MENU MENU ENTER TRACK ENTER ACTIVE TRACK ENTER use the cursor key to select the number ENTER 3 5 DATA WINDOW CUSTOMIZATION ON PAGES You can choose the information shown on the data windows To edit fields shown in every screen configuration MENU hold for 1 second use the cursor key to select data window to customize ENTER use the cursor key to choose selection ENTER Press CLEAR to exit the edit mode 3 6 INFO Placing the cursor on cartographic objects the information related to the object nearby is shown Setting Automatic I nfo Automatic Info allows you to get the information on any cartographic object just placing the cursor on it You can select the type of it MENU SETUP ENTER GENERAL DISPLAY ENTER AUTO INFO ENTER The possib
123. r Chart Plotter never processed Under such condition if the navigation is activated on one of the two Chart Plotters a warning 56 User Manual message will be shown to notify that the C Link navigation data will be ignored by the other Chart Plotter Slave Chart Plotter Operating mode To select the Slave mode follow the procedure MENU SETUP ENTER Input Output ENTER C LINK ENTER Secondary Station ENTER When Slave mode is set the chart plotter cannot manipulate the C Link naviga tion data anymore Stop current navigation If the navigation was already active it will be disabled as soon as Slave mode is set An appropriate warning message will be shown to notify that the Navigation is already active and to confirm whether Slave mode can be set I nhibit Navigation operation As soon as Slave mode is set the destination cannot be placed anymore either the C Link navigation data is received from the Master or not Also when the C Link navigation data is received from the Master it will not be allowed to deacti vate the Navigation I nhibit Route following While navigating to the route received from the Master the destination is reached either applying distance or perpendicular criteria the destination will not be moved to the next Waypoint on the route MOB handling If the Navigation to the external destination is active and the MOB key is pressed on the Slave Chart Plotter the MOB is place
124. rations refer to the ship s position Landmarks Landmarks are any prominent object such as monument building silo tower mast on land which can be used in determining a location or a direction Latitude The angular distance North or South of the equator measured by lines encir cling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 90 LAT LON Coordinate system using Latitude and Longitude coordinates to define a posi tion on earth Light Sectors It is possible to set On Off the display of Light Sectors of all the Fixed Lights Buoys and lighthouses When Lights are on lights are shown on lighthouses and other lights that rotate a light sector is displayed to show the range of coverage for the light LOG Speed Speed of the vessel relative to the water provided by an instrument with a sub merged transducer for measuring the distance speed travelled by the vessel Longitude The angular distance East or West of the prime meridian Greenwich meridian as measured by lines perpendicular to the parallels and converging at the poles from 0 to 180 Loran It is a positioning system which determines the current position of the vessel by measuring the difference in the times of reception of synchronized radio pulse signals transmitted by two or more fixed stations Magnetic Deviation The value expressed in degrees East or West that indicates the direction in which the north indicator on the compass card is offset
125. rom the ship s current position Selecting Look Ahead In Home mode the Look Ahead function sets up the charts on the navigation direction course in order to display more map details in front of the vessel s position User Manual 21 gt HOME MENU SETUP ENTER GENERAL DISPLAY ENTER LOOK AHEAD ENTER ON ENTER Selecting Map Orientation To select the orientation of your chart according to From the Chart page MENU MENU ENTER MAP ORIENTATION ENTER The available choices are North Up the map is shown with North upwards and Track Up the map is shown with the ship s current heading upwards The Resolu tion angle can be set MENU SETUP ENTER GENERAL DISPLAY ENTER ORI ENT RESOLUTI ON ENTER use cursor to insert values ENTER The Resolution angle which may be selected in the range 5 60 degrees defines the maximum variation of the reference angle after which the map changes its orientation 2 7 NAVIGATION TO A SINGLE DESTI NATI ON To place the destination at cursor coordinates and activates navigation to it Place the cursor on location to navigate to GOTO CURSOR ENTER You are now navigating to the destination drawn as a Mark with a circle around it labelled DEST A straight line is shown on the screen connecting the destination with the ship s position All navigation data is referred to this destination 2 8 RANGE BEARING FUN
126. rt page MENU MENU ENTER MIXING LEVELS ENTER When the map coverage at the current zoom level does not fill the entire screen the chart plotter draws the rest of the map expanding the cartographic informa 42 User Manual read from at most two zoom levels above the current zoom level For this reason the map is drawn three times firstly it draws the two levels before the current level and then the current level The area covered by the cartographic data read from the previous levels is identified by a dotted pattern When the cursor is moved on an area not covered by data of the current level the chart plotter zooms out to the first level covered by cartographic data NOTE TheMixing Levels function works only with the new C CARDs It also affects the speed of the redraw of the screen If this function is not used it may be disabled Safety Status Bar DSI Data INDICATOR gt Fromthe Chart page MENU MENU ENTER SAFETY STATUS BAR ENTER The possible choices are listed in the table below On The Safety Status Bar is shown Off The Safety Status Bar is not shown Icon The Safety Status Bar is not shown but a Warning alarm Icon is shown the corner of the map screen as soon as any item controlled by the DSI Data Safety Indicator function returns an alarm condition The Warning Icon remains displayed until the alarm condition persists Placing the cursor over this con a
127. s Diffusers Mooring Warping Facility Production Installation Pingos No Data Available If any of these alarm conditions is detected then the chart plotter highlights the list of dangerous objects and the correspondant dangerous Route leg The Route leg is then drawn in a different color 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 SH To activate this function MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER AUTOMATIC CHECK ENTER NOTE If Automatic Check is activated the modified Route legs are checked everytime a Waypoint is added inserted edited or moved To select the width of the detected area aside the Route gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE WIDTH ENTER insert the desired value ENTER NOTE Safe Route width value represents half the total width checked by the function To select the depth of the detected area aside the Route MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE DEPTH ENTER insert the desired value ENTER It also possible to select the accuracy for the Route check among Minimum Low Medium High and Maximum MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER ACCURACY ENTER insert the desired value ENTER 28 User Manual The list of the dangerous objects found on the charts crossed by the Route is shown in the Route check report follow the procedure gt MENU MENU ENTER ROUTE ENTER ROUTE CHECK REPORT ENTER insert the desired value
128. s By Name Ports By Distance Tide Stations Wrecks Obstructions Cursor POIs Lakes Name Lakes Informa tions Coordinates or User Points Automatic Info on User Points Display vessel s position direction and Track Alarms Handling Man OverBoard MOB to navigate back to a missing person or object Simulation Mode with cursor control User Manual 81 TECHNI CAL SPECI FI CATI ONS Power consumption 630mA max 9 10V Power supply 10 35 Volt dc 7 5 Watt max Interface NMEA0183 Autopilot Interface NMEA 0180 NMEA 0180 CDX NMEA 0183 Display Sun Light Viewable Color LCD active area 7 Display Resolution 480 x 234 pixels Cartography C MAP Jeppesen CARD Operating temperature range 0 F557 Memory Non volatile with battery back up Keyboard Silicon rubber backlight Weight Kg 1 1 When the package containing the chart plotter is first opened please check it for the following contents if any parts are missing contact the dealer the chart plot ter was purchased from External bracket and 1 cable 1 5 mt 5 9 feet Chart plotter s protective cover Fuse 2 Amp fuseholder User Manual Flush mounting kit cM 169cs Smart DGPS WAAS Receiver with cable 15 mt 45 feet cM 169 5 9 9 99 9 9 C CARD INSERTI NG REMOVI NG PROCEDURE I nserting the C CARD Open the door hold the C CARD by the long side so that you can see the label and gently push the C CARD into
129. sion Maritime to trans mit Differential GPS corrections User Manual SNR Signal to Noise Ratio It is the ratio between the magnitude of a radio signal and the magnitude of the noise that is the interferences The SRN is expressed in decibels and it is associated to the GPS satellites signal quality SOG Speed Over Ground The current velocity at which the vessel is travelling relative to a ground location The SOG is normally provided by the GPS sensor SPD Speed Through Water The speed of the vessel relative to the water Spot Sounding It is the depth of the water in a specific and charted position It is represented on the map by its own value expressed in the current depth unit STR Steering The difference between COG and CTS If COG is 25 and CTS is 30 then STR is 5 Right TD Time Difference Loran positions are determined by precise timing of the intervals between reception of pulses transmitted by pairs of stations in the selected chain Be tween any two stations a ship must be located somewhere along a line of possible positions where the measured Time Difference TD between arrival of pulses from those stations would be observed The TD is measured from the time of reception of the master station signal to the time of reception of the slave station signal see also Pair Tide The periodic rise and fall of the surface of oceans bays etc due principally to the gravitational interactions between the Moo
130. sions 60mm 2 63 30mm 1 18 GPS Antenna Dimensions User Manual 94 Analytical I ndex A PASEO DG 63 Activate the 27 Activating Track Recording 30 Activation Range de ela tete 51 Active serre urat C Rica d 27 Active Target 50 PAS rv 50 AIS Melk esi banc pau oe Qe Qa edd 5l AlS Swmbols n 51 Alarm etti tace ORDRE Rueda 62 Alarmi Bar 62 alarm conditionS 28 ALARMS 37 Alarms erri 71 75 Alter 75 ueni S 47 75 Anchor Alarm 37 BEP a cut d o babe 93 Arrival Alarm 4 bnt ce aclara 37 Arrival THING 255 66 qu p PR FE 75 uoces 75 Ew br da douce tdi 12 Attention 45 Audible AIShtfnisscecenss vetas or Rcg 37 INIO
131. sor up down to adjust the Depth value by 10Ft time and use the cursor left right to adjust the Shift When in meters the step is 2m and it increases to 10m when the key is pressed for more than 1 second If Bottom Lock use the cursor up down to adjust the Bottom Range value by 10Ft at a time If Auto Range the range value is set automatically and it cannot be changed by the user The Freq Soft Key Pressing Freq selects the Frequency to which the Sensitivity parameters applied This option is available in all Fish Finder pages except the Dual Frequency page Int Re Soft Key Pressing I selects a filter to remove interference from other Fish Finders This option is available only in the Dual Frequency page 6 6 FISH FINDER SETUP MENU The Fish Finder Setup menu provides access to additional functions setup and layout data field options From the Fish Finder page access this menu by pressing MENU FISH FINDER SETUP PRESET MODE Fish FREQUENCY _ INTERF REJECT TRANSDUCER SETUP ALARMS LOAD SETTINGS FROM USER C CARD SAVE SETTINGS TO USER C CARD RESTORE CURRENT PRESET DEFAULTS Fig 6 6 Fish Finder Setup menu 68 User Manual 6 6 1 Preset Mode Preset modes are pre defined settings of the Fish Finder operating parameters You can use them to quickly set the Fish Finder in the most commonly used operating modes These are Cruise sets the Fish Finder in full auto mode with the sensitivity
132. st have a unique name ideally one that describes its contents Filenames are kept in a directory on each User C CARD Fix It is the current position of the vessel provided by the GPS connected to the chart plotter or built in or other positioning systems Fix Status It indicates the quality of the position fix signal Fuel Consumption Rate It represents the estimated fuel consumption rate per hour of an engine boat referred to its relative estimated cruising speed Goto It is the function that defines the destination point and activates the naviga User Manual tion to it The destination can be placed any location of the map an existing Mark point or on a pre defined Route GPS Global Positioning System It is a satellite based navigation system operated by the US Department of Defense It gives the navigator a position 24 hours a day 365 days a year under any weather conditions GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System It is the name used to indicate any single or combined navigation system based on satellites The current available satellites systems are GPS GLONASS and the combined GPS and GLONASS HDG Heading The horizontal direction in which a ship actually points or heads in any mo ment see also Horizontal Dilution Of Precision It is a parameter indicating the precision of the positioning system GPS The smaller HDOP value indicates higher position accurately Home mode All ope
133. t the current date and time received from the GPS Real Time View Off the Weather data is not displayed The layer displayed is the one selected into the previous menu item Type of Data gt MENU SETUP ENTER C WEATHER SERVICE ENTER TYPE OF DATA ENTER Allows selecting the type of data see the previous Fig 4 9 User Manual 53 4 10 FISH FINDER The chart plotter combined with the sonar performance of the Fish Finder is one of the most advanced marine navigation system available To select the Fish Finder menu first select one of the pages related to the Fish Finder gt PAGE move the cursor up down ENTER Once the Fish Finder page is selected access the Fish Finder menu by pressing gt MENU NOTE The Fish Finder display page is available only if the Fish Finder is powered On 4 11 RADAR The Radar consists of a scanner unit which illuminates targets with microwave energy and then collects the echoes from those targets The scanner unit includes the Radar antenna transmitter receiver and necessary electronics The scanner unit is connected to a chart plotter equipped with software capable of displaying the Radar functions To select the Radar menu first select one of the pages re lated to the Radar PAGE move the cursor up down ENTER Once the Radar page is selected access the Radar menu by pressing gt MENU For more information see the specific User Manual NOTE The Ra
134. timer appears on the screen if you release the key before the countdown timer reaches zero the chart plotter will remain On 2 2 CHANGING BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST You can change the level of backlight and contrast for the screen PWR move the cursor left right to adjust backlight levels and or move the cursor up down to adjust contrast levels Confirm Now you return to the chart screen with the new backlight and contrast levels retained 2 3 SELECTI NG THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE It is possible to set the language to display menus data pages warning alarm messages full quick info list of objects found by find nearest function and on charts such as place s names buoy s names and so on To select the language you want gt MENU SETUP ENTER Language ENTER select the language you want ENTER NOTE the selected language is not available on cartographic data English language is used instead CAUTI ON If you have accidentally selected an incomprehensible language and you don t be able to reselect your language the above procedure is not of help to you follow this procedure press MENU move the cursor to the right until the last selection is highlighted which corresponds to the Setup menu and press ENTER Then a window appears with Language message press ENTER now select your language and press ENTER again Anyway if you in trouble see Chapter 6 Maintenance for a RAM Clear op
135. ut with the added benefit of a powerful elec tronic chart display The cartographic information is obtained from C CARD car tography data cards that are available through your local dealer For additional information on C MAP By Jeppesen Cartography visit web site at www jeppesen com CONVENTIONS USED Throughout this User Manual the labelled keys are shown in capital letters en closed in square brackets for example ENTER the software keys are shown in small capital letters enclosed in square brackets for example Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys sequence with the menu names enclosed between inverted commas for example MENU SETUP ENTER MAP ENTER means press the MENU key using the cursor key select the SETUP menu press the ENTER key select the Map menu and then press ENTER Any menu operation and function activation in this User Manual is related to all chart plotter models Whenever it is necessary a note has been inserted for those models with differences HOW THIS USER MANUAL IS ORGANIZED CHAPTER 1 Overview Introduction to the basic information on your chart plotter its features and use CHAPTER 2 Getting Started Overview of the controls and how to start using the chart plotter CHAPTER 3 Operations Description of the operation procedures of the chart plotter in detail CHAPTER 4 User Setting Up Set up of the chart plotter the charting preferences and t
136. values On On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off On No Sector No Sector No Sector Off On On On Off Off Off On On Off Off Off On On On Off Off Off Off On On On Off On Off On On Off Off Off Off On 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 0 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt 9999 Mt On On Off Off Off On On Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off Off On On Off Off Off Off On On Auto Off Off Off Auto On Off Off Off Off On On On On On On On 9999 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt 10 Mt con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon I con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon con Depth Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Marine Settings To control the display on the map of the marine features Place Names Name Tags Nav Aids amp Light Sectors Attention Areas Tides amp Currents Seabed Type Ports amp Services User Manual Sets On Off the displaying of the Names local area names Sets On Off the displaying of a tag for particular chart objects that either includes the Name of the chart object or the Depth of an Underwater chart object Available for Buoys Towers Beacons and Port Marinas Sets On Off No Sector the graphical presentation of Lights Signals Buoys and Beacons If No Sector is selected Nav Aids are shown Light Sectors are hidden Sets On Off the displaying of Attention Areas areas in which special attention by the mariner is required because of natural or man
137. zone and or the message Faulty are shown Ifthere 15 not any C CARD inserted in the slot the message not present is shown If there is a User C CARD inserted in the slot the message USER C CARD is shown C CARD Connector While a C CARD is inserted in the slot if the counter in creases there is a malfunction reading it Serial Ports Change parameters Changes the parameters of the serial interface This menu User Manual 73 allows to select the Port Signal Source the Baud Rate between 4800 9600 the Data Bits Word Length between 7 or 8 the Parity between even odd or none the Stop Bits between 1 or 2 I nput Data Display Allows the chart plotter to act as a computer terminal and display the incoming data exactly as it is received If the data displayed on the screen is unrecognizable you may have selected the wrong input parameters for your particular receiver Check your receiver manual to be sure that you have selected the proper interface format If the screen is blank you may have a broken connection and no data is being received Modem test Checks the Modem connections Press ENTER to select the desired Port related to the connections made to the Port to which the Modem C COM is connected 74 User Manual 8 Terms ALT Altitude Altitude of GPS Antenna on the medium sea level Alter Alternate Solution TD Coordinates System Parameter selected by the user that is applied in the conversion of
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