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1. CS re Ne Saint cl un REN FUEL STATION ELECTRICITY PUBLIC TOILETS PUBLIC TELEPHONE WATER HARBOUR MASTER COAST GUARD HEALTH EMERGENCY lt RESTAURANT PROVISIONS A GREEN BUOY ON A ROCK AWASH AT a KC LWS AND BEAR TO PORT TO ENTER THE Obstn HARBOUR LEAVING THE BREAKWATER HEAD MARKED BY A RED RECTANGLE WEATHER BY KEEPING IN THE WHITE SECTOR OF THE 4 7 8 Introduction to navigatin Use the navigation chart to plan your course view map information and as a navigational aid This unit has two ways of navigating going straight to a waypoint or following a route a group of waypoints 30 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 4 7 9 Going to a waypoint or to a point on the chart A waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it is a starting intermediate or destination point A waypoint is the simplest piece of information your equipment requires to get you to a destination In the shortest distance possible This unit can save up to 10 000 waypoints Goto Cursor Option 1 Press RI and select the Chart window 2 Move the cursor to the destination point 3 Press Q and select Goto cursor to start navigating Goto WPT Option 1 Press QO and select the Chart window 2 Move the cursor to place cursor on a waypoint 3 Press MD and select Goto WPT to start navigating 4 7 10 Following a route Find Option 1 Press
2. Editing a distress waypoint 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to edit 2 Press GYD and select Edit Waypoint 3 Change data field and select Save Tip When receiving a Distress call from other vessel it creates a distress waypoint automatically However the waypoint you edit in option menu is a different waypoint from the distress waypoint Deleting a Distress Call 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to delete 2 Press GYD and select Delete Deleting all Distress Call 1 Press GYD and select Delete all Tip Even though you delete a DSC call the DSC waypoints still exist Distress Message When the distress message is received the distress message will be popped up as below S 47 41 843 N 003 22 124 W COG 189 TsoaG L 6 2 kn rm Sa K MM 33 40 608 N 139 46 564 E Undesianated MMSID 308123400 SAMYUNG 06 57 01 01 2008 42 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 5 4 15 2 Poll Poll A compatible radio with the unit can request the position of other DSC VHF radio equipped vessels around its position When the position of a vessel is received the location is displayed on the screen and it is logged into Poll window To display the Poll tab press and hold QS Displaying an poll vessel in the chart window 1 Highlight a poll you want to display 2 Press d and select Display Going to the poll vessel posi
3. C MAP SD Card NT MAX NT or NT SD Card Waypoints Up to 10 000 with default or user defined alphanumeric names up to eight characters 100 Routes with up to 100 points each Tracks By time or distance 10 track of 15 000 points 216 Chart datums One user defined map shift 0 2 to 500 nm for chart chart dependent down to 0 005 nm in plotter mode NMEA 0183 1 Inputs from DBK DBS DBT DPT GGA GLL GNS GGA GSV HDG HDT MDA compatible instruments MTA MTW MWD MWV RMC RPM VHW VTG VWT ZDA NMEA 0183 1 Outputs for APA APB BWR GGA GLL GSA GSV RMB RMC VTG XTE DBT compatible instruments DPT MTW VHW XDR compatible instruments NMEA 0183 2 Outputs for GGA GLL HDT RMC GSV VDM VDO ALR TXT ACS ACA ACK GSB compatible instruments NMEA 2000 Inputs from System date and time PGN126992 Vessel compatible instruments Heading PGN127250 Engine parameters Rapid Update PGN127488 Engine parameters Dynamic PGN127489 Trip parameters Engine PGN127497 Engine parameters Static PGN127498 Fluid level PGN127505 Water Speed PGN128259 Water depth PGN128267 Position Rapid Update PGN129025 COG amp SOG Rapid Update PGN129026 GNSS Position Data PGN129029 GNSS DOPs PGN129539 GNSS Sats in View PGN129540 Wind Data PGN130306 Environmental Parameter Water temp PGN130310 Environmental Parameter PGN130311 NMEA 2000 Outputs for Water Speed 128259 Water depth 128267 XTE 129283 NAV compatib
4. SAMYUNG ENC AIS 50N USER MANUAL Class B AIS Chartplotier www samyungenc com CE FC Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device FCC Statement Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an output on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help 5 A shielded cable must be used when connecting a
5. m Save Cancel Installation and Operation Manual 21 samyunc ENC 4 General Ope 4 1 Chart Selection A user can select a map between C MAP and S MAP Chart Selection 1 Press and hold GD 2 Select the system setting icon 3 Select Chart then a chart you prefer 4 2 Simulate Mode S MAP is a pre installed chart but optional C Map Max can be used Please contact your nearest Samyung ENC office for purchasing the C Map Simulate Mode is great for practicing the actual use of a product when the satellites signals and internal alarms are not available In the simulate mode the unit turns the GPS receiver off and ignores data from all optional devices Two simulate modes are available as below e Normal Allows a user to practicing the actual use of a product without satellites connection e Demo boat travel alone given route at given speed and show different function of the unit 4 3 Data Bar Data bar displays useful navigation information at the top of the display S 47 41 636 N wa 003 22 169 W COG 187 TSsoG 5 6 kn Air 68 3 FTRP nm UU Displaying Data bar 1 Press GYD and select Data bar 2 Select Data bar Options Data bar setup Data bar size Compass Do not try to navigate in a simulate mode While the simulate mode is turned on the GPS receiver is not active Data bar Small r 22 Installation and Operation M
6. 121 36 909 E 39 soe 14 1 kn coG 39 Tsog 714 1 kn L AIS Receiving TRP 3394 62 nm XTE 0 00nm 5 CDI 0 1nm Al DTG 5 30nm _ XTE 0 00nm BTW 61T CDI 0 1nm Al DTG 5 30nm XTE 0 00nm BTW 61T Favorite displays The most commonly used windows are called favorite displays and up to six favorite windows can be saved Also each favorite display can have data bar and compass Displaying a favorite display 1 Press QO twice 2 when above window pops up select a desire display you want Adding a favorite display 1 Organize a window as you want 2 Press D to show the main window 3 Select Save icon at the bottom 4 Select an icon where you want to add your favorite display If you add the new favorite display on existing favorite display new display will overwrite the old display Installation and Operation Manual 25 W the page window and select a function icon you want to display amp Note 1 Some function icons require optional units and connected sensors 2 If you press E one more time in the main window favorite window is displayed 26 Installation and Operation Manual 1 SAMYUNG ENC Data 34 59 890 N a 129 18 633 E 34 39 924 N 128 36 010 E coG 140 asoa 10 0 kn cos 281 SOG 36 9 kn Baro 2 0 mBConsump 0 07 L nm To WPT0005 ETA 00 08 Water speed
7. amp B 2 Check the status of sensor Sensor Info 9 GNSS 9 SOG 9 coc Q9 Heading 9 UTC Internal SBAS 3 5 2 Initial setup Static information setup MMSI As maritime identification number this is assigned for vessel identification 9digits number 0 9 gt vessel name marked on vessel gt call sign To identify vessel 7digits capital letter A Z number 0 9 symbol vessel type Static information setup is done as follows 1 After selecting static information item push 2 Using up down direction keys select the item to set up among 4 items 3 Pushing QP input value using direction keys 4 After selecting saving using up down direction keys push Set Static Info Call Sign Ship Type Vessel Pleasure Craft 37 Save Cancel Static information can be once set up at the beginning User cannot change it voluntarily For detailed contents refer to distributors Antenna position setup You can set up the position of GPS inner outer antenna of own vessel gt A B 0 511m gt C D 063m Region area setup is done as follows 1 After selecting antenna position setup item push Gp 2 Select the item to set up using up down direction keys 3 Pushing QP input value using direction keys 4 After selecting saving using up down direction keys push Set Antenna Pos External A 004 m B 005 m Internal A m B 002 m C 002 m C 006 m D 002 m D 007
8. and select the Chart icon 2 In the Chart window press D and select Find then Waypoints 3 select a waypoint to start navigation Make sure the course does not pass over land or dangerous waters Cancelling navigating 1 Press D and select the Chart icon 2 Press GYD and select Cancel Goto Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes requiring a series of route points waypoints which you navigate to one after another The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route You can save up to 100 routes and a route may consist of 100 waypoints Start Route Option 1 Press D and select the chart window 2 Press GYD and select Start Route 3 Move cursor keys to select a route to start navigating 4 Select Forward or Reverse to decide which direction you want to navigate Route Window Option 1 Press Q and select the routes window 2 In the route window mover the cursor to highlight a route you want to start navigating to 3 Press GYD and select start 4 Select Forward or Reverse to decide which direction you want to navigate Create Route Option 1 Press D and select the chart window 2 Select New route 3 Name a route name 4 Move cursor keys to select a waypoint Repeat this step as much as you need 5 Press QD and select Add 6 Press XD 7 Repeat 2 4 steps of Route window option Skipping a waypoint 1 Press Q and select the chart windo
9. If mo amp 0442 own vessel is within the region area which AIS base station sets up communication should be done with frequency band base station set up Msg Type Sender Arrived Region area list is checked as follows 1 After selecting region area list item push 2 After selecting area item which user will check push Gi Regional Area List gt d DENNI e dl 0443 e NE Lat NE Lon SW Lat SW Lon bh MAYDAY MAYDAY 00 00 00 N 00 00 00 E 00 00 00 N 00 00 00 E Safety Related Message setting up Users can set up messages to meet 62287 1 Message 14 standard of IEC International Electro technical Commission Initial value MAYDAY MAYDAY Setting up SRM is as follows De a E 1 Selecting SRM setting up item push dE ae 2 Push in message input window EUER ee 3 After setting up messages using direction keys push eii 4 After selecting saving items using up down direction keys push Zone Size 0 nm 20 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 5 Sensor information You can check the status of sensor Input to AIS in voyage gt GNSS Check GPS receiving status speed Check if vessel moving speed data are input course Check if vessel moving course data are input head direction Check if vessel head direction data are input Sensor information are checked as follows 1 After selecting sensor information item push
10. Optional sensors and instruments e External alarms e NMEA 2000 The chart plotter can display e GPS or DGPS antenna engine data and e Fuel sensors e Other instruments The chart plotter can e DSC VHF radio receive data from other instruments and send data to other instruments by NMEA 6 2 Connections You can connect AIS 50N to power supply GPS antenna VHF antenna automatic navigation device digital device etc VHF antenna TNC Power amp Data ALARM Autopower GPS BNC NMEA 2000 NMEA 0183 Power amp Data ALARM Auto power Ground power in NMEA ground Ignition On NMEA 1 Out Plotter NMEA 1 In Plotter Red power in 12 to 34 V DC NMEA 2 Out AIS NMEA 2 In AIS Installation and Operation Manual 57 SAMYUNG ENC E 6 3 Power data cable Basic power e Wire the display unit for basic power as below picture Power Data cable Pin number 5 Fuse 2A Pin number 2 10 34V DC Auto power e Wire the display unit for auto power as below picture e During setup set up Auto power off Power Data cable Ignition Pin number 2 See Fuse 2A d Ignition Pin number 5 d switch Ta Fuse 2A Pin number 1 10 34V DC 58 Installation and Operation Manual
11. SAMYUNG ENC 6 4 Alarm e Wire the chart plotter for any external alarm beepers or lights as below picture e The output from the unit to external alarm is maximum 30V DC 200mA It is needed to fit a suitable relay Pin number 8 Pin number 5 Pin number 1 10 34V DC Installation and Operation Manual 59 samyunc ENC o NNNM 6 5 VHF antenna installation 60 VHF antenna play roles in stable communication of AIS 50N Several important points in antenna installation are as follows Normally VHF antenna should be installed at high position of vessel It should be separated from other equipments as much as possible gt VHF antenna should be separated from the structure of conductive materials It should be laid at higher place by 2M at least Besides it should not be near big vertical objects Also it should have 360 degree horizontal view gt VHF antenna should be separated from high pressure energy sources such as radars other transmitting radars transmitting radio antenna by 2M at least Also it should be out of transmitting beam At same height more than one antenna should not be installed If VHF antenna is at the same height with other antennas distance between antennas should be 2M at least VHF antenna installation is done as follows gt Locate antenna installing bracket at structurally solid position
12. Select the chart icon C MAP _ General Chart Rotation North up Nav aids Palette Normal S vive CDI scale Land amp Sea gt Map Datum WGS84 NMEA datum offset Map shift Off Restore default Nav aids amp Light Sector On S Land amp Sea Object depths Spot soundings Sounding min Sounding max Tidal stream Land features Land elevation Security navigation zone x x x x x x Off 0 1 nm Security navigation zone Value 5 ft Land amp Sea Depth Digit Lighthouse Restricted Fishing Area Sea Cable Name Area x x x x x x x x x x Mark Attribute X Projected CDI scale 5 2 1 Rotation Three types of display presentations are provided The default is heading up North up North is at the top of the display Heading up When course is set the course is at the top of screen all the times Course up When destination is set it is at the top of the screen This option is only available when you are navigating to a destination 5 2 2 Palette Palettes are used to enhance the visibility of the display depending on the surrounding light environments Four types of displays are provided Normal NOAA Sunlight and Night 5 2 3 1 General C MAP Plotter mode this mode allows you to zoom in and out at scales where cartographic data are not available 46 course Off 0 1 nm Mixing levels when the map coverage at the current chart sca
13. Water pressure WPTO005 ES RPM CATEGORY OF PONT OF INTEREST HOTEL MOTEL In NAME HOTEL LES PECHEURS CATEGORY OF PONT OF NTEREST POST OFFICE NAME LA POSTE DU QUAI DES INDES FASTI DATABASE 452 NAME LAZARE CARNOT RUE DST 1 67 nm Satellite Satellite information Name Start End 47 40 921 N 003 22 389 W Waypoints Latitude DST nm MORO 008 PROUTE 0 1 WPTO001 WPTO003 ROUTE 02 WPT0003 wPT0006 47 43 693 N ROUTE 0 3 WPTOOO1 WPTO003 003 21 553W 15 5 HN ROUTE 0 4 WPT0003 WPTO006 MOBO 0 10 47 43 242N Ta No 003 21 869W 11 8 HN 47 43 693 N 1 8 No 003 21 553W 15 5 HN X WPTO 002 47 41 852N 0 5 No 003 21 556W 101 6 HN men er 1 3 6 8 10 13 15 19 21 22 25 31 003 21 696W 156 2 HN WPT0004 47 41 315 N 17 No 003 24 635W 248 2 HN ts WPTOOOS 47 42 899 N 1 7 No palates 003 24 355W 304 1 HN HDOP 1 5 47 41 05 1 N 0 9 Yes d b P Used in fix 003 22 326W d Not used H __ No signal DSC AIS Distress Tides Vessels messages Date Latitude Time Longitude PORT LOUIS 01 Jan 09 DST nm SOG kn BRG MMSI Distance from boat 1 96 nm CPA nm TCPA n NAME Sunrise 09 02 Moonrise 10 27 Sunset 17 32 Moonset 21 50 Moon phase 35 7 96 111111111 PLASTIMO A 666666666 Low water High water LORIENT B 03 12 TSF 07 18 478
14. and press Gp 5 Press or to highlight a waypoint 6 Press D to insert a waypoint 7 Repeat step 5 and 6 until you create a route 8 Press GX to exit Inserting a waypoint between two waypoints 1 In the Route window select a route you want to insert in the route list and press ED or press and select Edit 2 Highlight a leg where you want to insert a waypoint 3 Press GD and select insert 4 Highlight a waypoint and press d 5 Press 319 to exit Editing a route in the chart window 1 In the route list press GYD and select Edit on chart 2 Follow the procedure of Editing a waypoint in route while creating a route Deleting a waypoint in the waypoint list 1 Highlight a waypoint you want to delete in the waypoint list 2 Press GYD and select Remove Deleting a route in the route window 1 Highlight a route you want to delete 2 Press GD and select Delete Deleting all route in the route window 1 Press GYD and select Delete All Displaying a route in the Chart window from the route list 1 Highlight a route you want to display in the Chart window 2 Press GYD and select Display Routes Name Start End PROUTE 01 WPTO001 ROUTE 0 2 WPT0003 ROUTE 03 WPT0001 ROUTE 0 4 WPT0003 Legs DST nm WPTO003 2 02 WPT0006 3 10 WPT0003 3 07 WPTO006 3 10 to select to Page Up Down Installation and Operation Manual 37 samyunc ENC x 4 12 Satellites 4 12 1 Satel
15. peripheral to the serial ports Important It is the owner s sole responsibility to install and use the unit in a manner that will not cause accidents personal injury or property damage The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe boating practices Global Positioning System The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the US government which is solely responsible for its operation accuracy and maintenance The GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment anywhere in the world Installation If installation is not correct the unit can not perform at its designed potential If in doubt consult your Samyung ENC dealer Ensure that any holes made are in a safe position and will not weaken the boat s structure If in doubt consult a qualified boat builder SAMYUNG ENC DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW Governing language This statement any instruction manuals user guides and other information relating to the product documentation may be translated to or has been translated from another language translation In the event of any conflict between any translations of the documentation the English language version of the documentation will be the official version of the documentation This manual represents the installation procedures as at the time of printing Samyu
16. recommended option for the most of common boat 5 4 7 Magnetic Variation This option compensates the difference between true north and magnetic north Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC To go to the tracking and long settings 1 Press and hold CQ 2 Select the track amp log icon Tracks Track amp Log Display 1 100 0 96 Record color 0 Plotting interval Time Logs b Time 10sec Distance 0 01 nm Delete track 1 100 0 Logs Reset total dist 5 5 Track amp Log Settings The unit has the capability to store 10 individual tracks and record up to 15 000 track points Before using the track function you will need to setup the track function that suits your boat 5 5 1 Track Record Off Stop a recording of Track 1 to 10 select a track number Start a recording of the boat s course Display Off Display no track on the chart 1 to 5 select a track number Display a selected track on the chart Record color Select the color of recording track Thickness Select the thickness of recorded track Plotting Interval Select the method of plotting interval between time and distance Distance Select the distance of plotting interval Time Select the time of plotting interval Delete track Delete a selected track record 5 5 2 Logs Reset trip dist Shows you the trip distance If you select this option it resets the trip distance Reset total dist Show you the
17. select Delete A waypoint can not be 3 Select Yes deleted if the final destination of navigation is the waypoint 4 10 5 Find a wavpoint To find a waypoint from the chart To find a waypoint from the waypoint window window Finding waypoints from the chart window isa Finding waypoints from the waypoint window simplified function is provided by a full function 1 Press GYD and select Find 1 Press GYD and select Find 2 Select Waypoints 2 Press Q or to find a waypoint 3 Move cursor key to highlight a waypoint name you want to find and press ep 3 Select GD Waypoints 47 42 117 N 003 22 054 W bid pu mM COG 183 T7506 5 0 w wPTO001 me rr m p 204 am 47 42 262 N B df Options CERES Reset XTE Options Cancel goto New route z Chart info Distance Sort by Name Delete All AIS vessels E Ports by name Larmor 106 Ports amp service Tide station to select to Page Up Down Waypoints Latitude Longitude WPT0001 47 39 620 N 003 22 356W 47 42 262 N WPTO001 bo 003 22 556W WPT0003 SE 47 40 344N 003 18 961W WPTOO04 WPT0005 Find waypoint Name PTO001 7 to select to change to select to Page Up Down 4 10 6 Sort Waypoints 4 10 7 Deleting all waypoints To change the order of displayed waypoint 1 In the waypoints window press END and list select Delete all 1 Press ED and select S
18. the chart window 36 _ 4 11 2 Managing a route from the route window 37 ER 4 12 CS eu 38 A4 12 1 Satellite TUS a ass date een een 38 EI 413 OSS entered 39 zal Pl ee een 40 4 14 1 Viewing AIS Vessels u20222000000000000nnnnnunnnnnun nun nn nnnnn nun ee 40 4 14 2 AIS WINDOWS ae 40 FD C a 42 e L e TE EE 42 Ae 5 2 POI X C eno 43 ME 4 160 TV TEX eee ee ee ee ee ee RI ee 44 QD 4 17 Engine Faute 44 5 Advance Settings 5 1 System Configuration Settings 45 cd LL Lan E RC 45 5 1 2 Car Selec UO NR Eo om Dm 45 3 12 BCD VOLUME PRETI T 45 Bo 1 4 AU DOW Gl aan 45 ss 45 ca Factory SS SG een men nn 45 c L ROU EE 45 FI 5 2 Chart Settings 46 e e e a 46 6 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC cuiu ni I eee 46 32 General MAR PN aan PR 46 9 2 3 2 General SMAP ac Inc Pavese dau xata api cmd ie 47 5224 1 Land amp Sea C MBP es en 47 5 2 4 2 Land amp Sea S MAP sss essen nenen nenen enne 47 923 MAD CAM es een nenn 47 5 2 6 NMEA datum eu 48 927 Map T esain la A mmm 48 9 2 8 ss EI 48 FT 5 3 Communication setup 49 e ei NMER 2000 nee a 49 5 3 2 NMEA OT193 POFE E 49 5 3 3 NMEA 0183 Port EE 49 ES GA GPS Settings sse 50 eee tat iC cio SO c 50 Bod 2 Ee e een a 50 5 4 IN AU OM MT Ie 50 5 4 4 Speed Filter and Course Filter sss ire 50 543 Lae Eal Een 50 OO SIN SCC EE 50 ds Magnelic VAFA
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20. 000 33 678 W Heading OT ROT 0 min coG 45 0T soG 5 6kn BRG 12 9 T DST nm SOG kn BRG CPA nm TCPA Cn 1 2 22 1 11111111 123 666666666 A Hr 7 8 2444444444 l PERS 3 4 25 222222222 NEZ 15 6 888888888 BEE 17 8 999999999 A BEER 9 0 31555555555 PEE DST 0 1nm AIS Vessel Information 2 AIS Vessels messages Vessel info PLASTIMO C Antenna Location Installation and Operation Manual 41 SAMYUNG ENC This feature requires connection to optional DSC VHF radio DSC window shows the distress and poll information received from other vessel through DSC VHF radio To go to the DSC windows 1 Press GER select DSC icon 2 Select one of two tabs Distress or Poll 4 15 1 distress During a distress situation a vessel that is equipped with a DSC VHF radio and connected to GPS has the capability to transmit a DSC distress call with GPS position When a compatible VHF radio receives a distress call the distress call location is displayed on the screen and it is logged into DSC Distress window Distress Latitude Longitude Undesignated Displaying a distressed vessel in the chart window 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to display 2 Press GYD and select Display Going to the distress position 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to navigate to 2 Press GD and select Goto
21. 09 32 44 099 40 45 GPZDA 060131 00 28 10 2009 00 00 63 GPGBS 060131 00 5 0 3 3 8 5 4C SGPVTG 256 13 T M 0 00 1 N 0 00 3 K D 39 28 11 8 17 19 20 32 7 42 06 01 31 DGPS 28 Oct 09 HDOP 1 1 used in fix F Not used No signal 38 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC ad 4 13 Tides The Tides window is useful for boaters that are concerned about the height of the water or by fisherman that wish to know the tide and moon phase of a specific date Displaying a tide information from the chart window 1 In the Chart window press GD 2 Select Find and Tide station 3 Press or to move cursor and select a tide station 4 Press Q or to the position of selected tide station and press eil 5 Select Tide height station to display the information 6 Press Ge to exit Displaying tide station information in the tides window 1 Press Q and select Tides window 2 Select Tide height station to display the information 3 Press amp to exit Tip The unit only displays the tide information nearest your boat in the tides windows Choosing the date of the tide information 1 In the Tides window Press GYD and select one of the following options Set date manually set a date Today automatically set the date of today Next day automatically set the date of today Prev day automatically set the date of yesterday 2 Press amp J to return to the windo
22. 3 29 607 E or W Longitude 47 43 325 N 003 20 607 W 4 7 4 Chart scale The chart scale change by pressing to show more detail information of chart and by E to show wider view of the chart When you press or QP the scale of chart is display in the chart on top left corner 4 7 5 Finding a chart symbol Info Latitude Angular distance North or South of the equator measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 90 Longitude angular distance North or South of the equator measured by lines encircling the earth parallel to the equator in degrees from 0 to 90 When reading the boat position make sure the position is not the cursor position Sm Lou This function is only available when C MAP SD card is inserted and C map is selected To find a port by name 1 Press D 2 Select Find then Port by name 3 Press or to select a letter then press for next letter 4 Once you enter the name of port press 5 After searching process select a nearest port in the list then the cursor will place on the port you selected on the chart window 6 Repeat 2 3 steps of D section to display the information To find port amp service 1 Press ED 2 Select Find then Port amp service 3 Select a service you want to find 4 After searching process select a nearest service area in the list then the cursor will place on the service area you selected on the char
23. 50N is made to meet 62287 1 Message 14 standard of IEC International Electrotechnical Commission Users can set up SRM which they want referring to 3 5 1 SRM does not work when equipment does not receive GPS signals 2 6 Brightness night mode and Background You can change the screen setting for the display To change settings shortly press 0 Brightness Night mode Background Blue Brightness To change the brightness select Brightness and press to dim or amp to brighten Press J to return to the previous screen Night mode The AIS 50N has preprogrammed settings allowing you to customize the look of the Chart window The default is daytime view Select Night mood depending on what mode the display is in at the time of selection To change mode 1 Highlight Night mode 2 Press 9 or GD Tip The screen will be difficult to read if the chart plotter is in night mood when the sun is too bright Background You can Changes the background color if necessary This selection is a personal preference Select the option that gives you the clearest viewing in your weather conditions and viewing angle 16 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 3 1 Screen configuration Opening screen is the vessel list of AIS 50N which shows the distances amp directions information from own vessel utilizing received information from other vessels Own Ship Info Q6 09
24. ENC becomes liable for loss or damage that would otherwise have been excluded such liability will be limited to the total amount actually paid by you for the product 3 if the serial number label on the unit has been removed altered or mutilated Installation and Operation Manual 65 SAMYUNG ENC www samyungenc com SAMYUNG ENC Co Ltd Head Office 1123 17 Dongsam Dong Youngdo Gu Busan Korea 606 083 Tel 82 51 601 5530 Rep Fax 82 51 413 4446 A S Center 65 20 2 Ga Namhang Dong Yungdo Gu Busan Korea 606 032 Tel 82 51 601 5570 4 Rep Fax 82 51 416 5515
25. MD and select Data bar 2 Select Compass S 47 41 636 N 003 22 169 W COG 187 TsoG 5 6 kn Air 68 3 T nm iz nm i i 25 d iu c 23 SAMYUNG ENC 4 5 Multi window displays The Chart plotter can display up to four windows at the same time D T V SA N ERBEN TESTEN SII Cas H Adding a window 1 Press gt and select Add icon 2 Select an icon you want to add 3 Repeat above steps if necessary Add eio Changing window size 1 Press 099 and select Split icon on bottom 2 Press or to change the height of the windows if there is only two windows If the unit is displaying more that three windows press or to change the height of the windows Deleting a window 1 Press and hold D to select a window you want to delete 2 Press D and select Remove icon to remove ch Replacing two windows on the display 1 Press and hold 93 to active desired window you want to replace 2 Press QS select Replace icon 3 Select icon you want to display then press 24 Installation and Operation Manual samvunG enc The active window To distinguish an active window among windows an orange border indicates the active window To change the active window to the next window press and hold 31 29 425 N 121 36 909 E 31 29 425 N 121 36 909 E 39 i coG AIS Receiving A ap 31 29 425 N
26. Save Load Screen Snap Shot 1 NAME Size Time 080101B bmp 080101C bmp 080101D bmp 01 Jan 09 00 00 01 Jan 09 00 00 01 Jan 09 00 00 Format All data in the device will be lost Are you sure to continue K Set Alpha Blending wo 0 lele BA A o ww D o 5 7 AIS Settings 5 Note AIS feature require an optional AIS receiver To go to the AIS settings 1 Press and hold ED 2 Select the AIS icon Display filt nenn Filter by type AIS Filter by distance 300 nm Filter by speed 5 kn Tanker L Show dangerous only Passenger 5 Alarm options Hi speed T Alarm options b A Display options TCPA limit 2min CPA limit 1 0 nm Proximity alarm T Proximity radius 1 0 nm Restore default Display options Range rings 3 5 7 1 Display filter There are a couple of methods to filter AIS vessel in this unit as below Filter by Type The type of vessel which is Filter by speed Vessels with speed below selected will not be displayed on the chart the set value are filtered Filter by distance Vessels outside the Show Dangerous Only When this option radius of selected distance from own ship is is selected it shows dangerous vessel only filtered Installation and Operation Manual 53 54 samvunc enc eee 5 7 2 Alarm option Dangerous Vessel Alarm When this option is selected an alarm will activate Even this option is not selected
27. WPT Create a waypoint POWER Turns power on off Opens display Brightness Night mode and background settings SD Card Open the cover to install SD card GOTO Start navigating to a destination point such as a MOB waypoint waypoint PAGE Show main windows and allow you to setup displays as you like MENU Access to setting menu Show available options of current window 14 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 2 3 C MAP MAX Secure Digital SD Card This section provides instructions for inserting and removing C MAP MAX SD card procedure Inserting the SD Card 1 Hold the SD card so that you can see the C Map label 2 Open the door gently push the SD card into the slot push the SD card in as far as you hear click sound then close door Removing the SD Card 1 Turn off the unit 2 Open the door and push in on the SD card until it is released 3 Close the door Insert C MAP SD card correctly DO NOT FORCE Close SD card door firmly all the times Do not remove SD card during reading and writing 2 4 Manual Auto Power on and off Manual power on Press 8 and hold until the display shows the start up page When the Warning screen appears press Gi to accept Warning S MAP by Samyung electronic charts ECs are derived from geographical data including official government charts which we believe to be accurate They are neither verified nor appro
28. ale 4 Boat position 5 Boat track 6 Boat course and CDI lines Distance and bearing of cursor from boat Land 8 Sea The cursor A typical waypoint The built in world chart does not show enough detail for navigation When you use the Chart Plotter to navigate always use a chart card which covers the region C MAP If C Map is selected for the chart 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 immediately ahead and around the cursor To activate this function follow the procedure 1 Press D 2 Select Perspective S MAP does not support the Pespective View See 4 1 for chart selection J 47 41 255 N wa 003 22 286 W a mo mw m kn nm 5n ae 28 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 4 7 3 Latitude and longitude Latitude and longitude coordinates define a position on earth and can be displayed in data bar In the data bar own ship position is shown as below amp 47 43 000 N or S Latitude amp 003 21 656 E or W Longitude 47 43 000 N 003 21 656 W a However if you move the cursor then the latitude and longitude in the data bar is the cursor s position as below 47 43 325 N or S Latitude 00
29. anual samvunG enc Setting the data displayed in data bar 1 Press GD and select Data bar 2 Select Data bar then Data bar setup 3 Move the cursor key to highlight the data field you want to change then press eii 4 Select Data type 5 Select a desired data you want to display in the field then press ei 6 Repeat above steps if necessary Selecting the Data bar size 1 Press GYD and select Data bar 2 Select Data bar then Data bar size 3 Select the desired size of data bar 4 4 Compass The chart plotter computes compass direction from the constellation of GPS satellites For the GPS chart plotter to compute direction the vessel must be moving through the water For easy reading and recognition there is a compass needle at top right side 2 8 kn When the compass is displayed COG is always displayed in data field Also when you are navigating to a point COG and BRG is always displayed in data bar Tip COG Course Over Ground The course you vessel is heading BRG Bearing The direction from your current position to a destination point Installation and Operation Manual COG 187 SOG Air 52 6 Tip If you select None for all data fields the data bar will disappear to save space for the chart Tip Even though you setup a data bar for specific window the data bar is not apply to all other window 47 41 238 N 003 22 289 W To turn the compass off or on 1 Press
30. assified by two Classes of AIS Ship status A Class Interval Under speed 3 knots in anchorage or moorage Over speed 3 knots in anchorage or moorage Under 14 knots in voyage Under 14 knots in changing courses in voyage Over 14 knots under 23 knots in voyage Over 14 knots under 23 knots in changing courses in voyage Over 23 knots in voyage 2sec Over 23 knots in changing courses in voyage 2sec Ship status B Class Interval Under 2 knots in voyage 3min Over 2 knots in voyage 30sec General Overall contents explained above can be summarized as below table Static Information of radio station MMSI vessel name vessel type call sign IMO number antenna position Voyage Related Information draft boarding persons lt lt i lt i lt i lt i i lt lt Vv Vv lt i lt i lt i lt i lt turn rate voyage status lt i lt ship status Safety Related Message alarm Safety lt lt lt 10 Installation and Operation Manual samyunc ENG 1 3 Specification AIS 50N Category Detail Size T 164 mm H x 183 mm W x 92 5 mm D Supply current 13 8 V 24 V 1A AIS receiving by mode 0 5A AIS receiving by mode 2A AIS transmitting mode 0 9A AIS transmitting mode output Operating temperature 10 to 50 C User set up Arrival Anchor deviation risk low voltage AIS risk vessel AIS approaching GPS NAVIGATION
31. ast and in extreme case a darkening of the screen Problems which occur from over heating are reversible when temperature decreases Screen Cleaning Precautions Cleaning your chart plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully The following is the cleaning procedure You use a tissue or lens tissue and a cleaning spray containing Isopropanol a normal spray cleaner sold for PC screens 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 If you require technical advice or assistance contact your nearest Samyung ENC office or visit our website www samyungenc com 4 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC o 1 Introduction Kn SUNY AE A EN E E T 9 1 2 AIS Technology Summary si 9 1 3 SDECITICATION 5 sacs cos EE ERR ex FACERE REN ERR Nc SEE 11 1 4 Packing e nn dd 12 1 5 Optional Accessories is 12 2 Getting Started 2 1 Mounting the Unit anne 13 2 151 Brackeb MOUMOU O DE 13 EN FUSK MOUNN ae 13 DET IRGY m a ee ees 14 2 3 C MAP MAX Secure Digital SD Card 15 2 4 Manual Auto Power on and off sss sss sss esse eee 15 2 5 SRM Safety Related Me
32. ation wake route etc 17 samvunc enc I 3 2 Screen change By EB button you can change screen AIS Plotter AIS Plotter AIS is the system to discern vessel position amp As the additional function of AIS 50N this information As the main function of AIS 50N helps user to check easily displaying other this shows on screen the distances amp ship s movements on marine chart directions information from own vessel utilizing received information from other vessels S ao 4 129 04 3066 SOSUNGU US AIS oe D bon BI OG 09 e ME o 0484 0 Ship Name 41 AT RNG BRG E33 BUMJIN zs ANL WYONG IRIS T EMARE THRACIUM MUGUNGHWA 01 NEWHYEMEE2 s NYK SILVIA PILOT 10BUSANDONGBACO STAR CARRIER T S HANNARA YKT 1 HO YONGKWANG 212041000 Ex 1371 N 129 04 3108 E 0 0kn 136 9 FL E tar inf e or Sou Ship Info 3 3 Vessel list Opening screen is the vessel list of AIS 50N which shows the distances amp directions information from own vessel utilizing received information from other vessels Pushing button you can check vessel name or MMSI information BEA y 07 09 NI 5 0484 Ship Name 41 a RNG BRG E13 BUMJIN 0 6 35 1 zs ANL WYONG 12 355 8 Pushing button you can IRIS T 13 32 3 Mii n ORE ege select the lineup vessel name MUGUNGHWA 01 15 3482 distance direction NEWHYEMEE2 1 2 744 an ive Selecting th
33. ct needs service please return your SAMYUNG ENC product at your expense shipping and insurance to your Samyung ENC distributor or SAMYUNG ENC authorized Service Centers SAMYUNG ENC will at its discretion repair or replace any defective products or its components at no cost to you This is your exclusive remedy for defective products Exclusions are specifically excluded from warranty 1 Consumable items including but not limited to fuses impellers impeller bearings impeller shafts are specifically excluded from this warranty 2 All costs associated with transducer replacement other than the cost of the transducer itself 3 Routine system checkouts alignment and calibration seatrials unless required by replacement of defective parts Limited warranty SAMYUNG ENC will not be responsible for equipment that has been damaged or rendered defective 1 asa result of incorrect installation misuse accident water damage abuse or other external causes 2 by modification or service other than by SAMYUNG ENC or authorized distributors authorized Service Centers SAMYUNG ENC will not be liable in any event for any consequential or indirect loss or damage Exceptions are expressly set out in this warranty SAMYUNG ENC makes no other warranties express or implied including any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose If any limitation or exclusion of liability in this warranty is invalid and SAMYUNG
34. d 444444444 13 42 1 56 19 36 4 50 PLASTIMO D 4 8 kk 222222222 PLASTIMO B 888888888 32 LORIENT D 999999999 LORIENT E 555555555 LORIENT A 777777777 4 0 Undesignated Engine Faults Time Freq Status 3051 aen po gw 7 12 02 24 Jan 09 S18kHz Low fuel pressure 10 20 24 Jarv09 518kHz Charge indicator Preheat indicator Starboard Low oil pressure Starboard Low fuel pressure INSHORE WATERS FORECAST TO 12 MILES OFFSHORE FROM 1700 UTC TO 0500 UTC NORTH FORELAND TO SELLEY BILL 12 HOURS FORECAST SHOWERY WINDS STRONGEST IN NORTH Installation and Operation Manual 27 samyunc Enc a 4 7 Chart The Chart window mainly shows all relevant navigation data available on your preloaded maps including buoys lights cables depth soundings marinas and tide station in an overhead view 4 7 1 Chart window To go to the Chart window e Press and select Chart icon by pressing Gil A typical Chart window shows W gt 2 E 102 COG 31 2 M 59 5 3 em 003 30 00 47 37 545 N 003 21 687 W 47 45 000 0 4 7 2 Perspective view QD Data bar To turn the data off or on or to change what data is displayed 2 Compass 8 Chart sc
35. d as exclusive AIS port This outputs AIVDM AIVDO messages of AIS NMEA 0183 1 2 ports work individually Please ask SAMYUNGENC for detailed information Pin number 6 Power Data cable e The chart plotter can receive and display depth paddlewheel boat speed and water temperature from an optional compatible instrument e The chart plotter can receive data from an optional compatible GPS or GPS DGPS source Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC e The chart plotter can send GPS position and other navigation data to an autopilot or other instrument An autopilot requires APB APA and VTG sentences For information on sending NMEA data to the instrument contact Samyung ENC 6 8 NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 interface standard was introduced for communications network to interconnect marine electronic equipments such as navigation chart plotter engine tank level sensor and others on vessels The standard is regulated by The National Marine Electronics Association in USA The chart plotter can be connected to external devices with NMEA2000 and display information such as followings e Engines have fuel flow sensors therefore fuel sensors are not required e The chart plotter can receive and display wind speed and direction from an optional compatible wind instrument 6 9 Setup and test During setup to send NMEA data to other instruments set NMEA
36. d in small ships of length under 65 feet 4 data information used in AIS are as followings Safety Related Message This is according to requirement of message includes voyage information or weather warning AIS 50N has high efficiency AIS Class B It provides plotter functions needed in voyage Some functions can be used with establishment of option devices and sensors only AIS 50N can be connected to outer devices which have NMEA0183 or NMEA 2000 It can display relevant information ex e Navtex e DSC VHF radiotelegraph e Auto Navigation equipment Static Information IMO number call sign amp vessel name length amp width of vessel vessel type Renewal of antenna positions division of vessel prow stern amp left light sides of GPS is done every 6 minutes or when data are revised or there is a demand Dynamic Information Accurate mark of ship position overall status Coordinated Universal Time UTC course speed heading voyage status yaw angle amp sensor information These are renewed by interval of following table according to change of speed amp direction Voyage Related Information Draft risk cargo destination amp ETA route plan amp boarding persons Renewal is done every 6 minutes or when data are revised or there is a demand Installation and Operation Manual 9 samyunc ENC Intervals of Information renewal are shown by table according to ship status cl
37. dangerous vessels will still be on the chart TCPA Limit Set the Time of Closet Point of Approach limit CPA Limit Set the Closet Point of Approach limit Proximity alarm Trigger an alarm when any AIS equipped vessel is within a set proximity radius Proximity radius Set a radius for proximity alarm 5 7 3 Display options Projected course Set a time for projected course The project course show the estimate course of vessel base on the given time N 47 42 429 N 003 22 039 W 0 2nm pu Range rings Select a number of Range rings N 47 43 363 N 003 21 865 W a C 5 1506 64 k Wm 26 Nim 186 mm 0 2nm j 5 7 4 Restore default Returns every AIS setting to default Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 5 CE 5 8 Alarms Press and GYD then Alarms Shallow Temperature Value 10 ft Value 10 0 F Low battery Temperature rate Value 10 0 F TCPA limit 2min CPA limit 1 0 nm Proximity alarm T Proximity radius 1 0 nm Danger gt Deep Value 100 ft Alarms Value 12 0 V Shallow gt Temperature b Temperature rate Low battery gt Navigation alarms gt Navigation alarms AIS gt Arrival radius DGPS a XTE Restore default Danger Value 1 00 nm Arrival radius Value 0 01 nm Anchor alarm Value 0 01 nm A warning message with beep sound is displayed when an alarm condition is met by user setting Press Ge to clear the alarm How
38. e Sal 0484 d Voyage W GNSS Ant Ship Name TEST302 MMSI 900000000 Call Sign KWG1234 Ship Type All ships type Target Ship Info OG e 0484 d Voyage W GNSS Ant d Ship Name 3 BUMJIN MMSI 440124160 Call Sign DSAJ2 Ship Type All ships type IMO No 8873142 Target List DTE YES D se e EPFS GPS 1 94594 ETA 11 06 12 30 Draught 0 0 ft Destination PU SAN EIMARE THRACIUM MUGUNGHWA 01 NEWHYEMEE2 NK SILVIA PILOT 10BUSANDONGBACO STAR CARRIER T S HANNARA YKT 1 HO YONGKWANG 212041000 E 35 05 1371 N 129 04 3108 E 0 0kn F Target Ship Info Ei Own Ship Info 35 05 136 N 129 04 306 E cos 140 sog 0 0 kn 06 Nov 09 s H Installation and Operation Manual tSt Own vessel information Using direction keys you can check the static Information voyage information GNSS antenna information of own vessel Other vessel information Using direction keys you can check the static Information voyage information GNSS antenna information of other vessels AIS If you push END button it becomes AIS screen Using direction keys you can select 2 items message amp initial setting up Using up down direction keys you can move to detailed menus of 2 items Plotter You can change screen by Bp button It helps user to navigate utilizing several functions such as destin
39. e vessel which user will PILOT10BUSANDONGBACO 18 92 1 check using up down direction STAR CARRIER 16 424 keys then push T S HANNARA 0 9 130 3 YKT 1 HO 12 745 Pushin L ESC button you can YONGKWANG 11 45 Est g rY 212041000 58 82 7 check own vessel information DEAE 137 1 N 129 04 3108 E 0 0kn 136 9 ES Gr et Shi 18 Installation and Operation Manual amp SAMYUNG ENC 3 4 Own vessel other vessel information Using own vessel other vessel information user can check the static Information voyage information GNSS antenna information of own vessel or other vessels easily Own vessel information 1 Check own vessel information pushing D button in vessel list screen 2 Return to vessel list screen pushing D button in own vessel information screen Other vessel information 1 Select the other vessel which user will check using up down direction keys in vessel list screen 2 Pushing ZE check other vessel information 3 Using left right direction keys select one among 3 items static voyage GNSS antenna which user wants to check 4 After checking information return to vessel list screen pushing amp J in other vessel information screen 3 5 AIS Own Ship Info NIGPS D Ubau 7 d 04894 Static vos SS Ship Name TEST302 GO MMSI 900000000 Call Sign KWG 1234 Ship Type All ships type You can check GPS DGPS connecting status VHF r
40. eception date amp time information AIS transmitting red flickering receiving green flickering status information You can select static voyage GNSS antenna items using left right direction keys 8 Information window shows the detailed information of the selected item among 3 items This shows 2 items voyage related message necessary in AIS amp initial information setting up on screen Pushing CQD in vessel list screen you can move to AIS screen E SE Using left right direction keys you can select 2 message items D Vessage Received Message Set Safety Message Regional Area List Sensor Info 2 Installation and Operation Manual initial setting up message initial setting up This shows the detailed items of the selected item between 2 items You can move using up down direction keys SAMYUNG ENC 200 NNNM 3 5 1 Message Receiving message You can check Safety Related Message Set Safety Message Voyage Related Message which AIS base station or other vessels transmit MMSI MAYDAY MAYDAY Receiving message is checked as follows eae Cancel 1 Selecting receiving message item push 2 Selecting the message use wants to Region area list check push P Among Voyage Related Messages AIS base station transmit you can check the Received Msg List Gemeng e information about region area setting up
41. eeeeeeeeee eene enne nnns 61 6 7 INMEAR DISS O E RA aa 62 6 9 NMEA 2000 2 223 A 63 DEELEN 63 8 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 5 1 Introduction 1 1 Summary AIS is a spearhead equipment to provide voyage information such as ships position course speed etc real time This is to protect the marine collision of ships obligations IMO promotes AIS induction makes it possible to recognize the existence of other ships amp progress status even if radar cannot recognize ships around Under the poor field of visions this can discern ship name course speed which can make safety managements such as ship collision protection broad area control search amp rescue etc more efficiently AIS is using VHF frequency In 1997 International Telecommunication Union World Radio communication Conference specified two VHF frequencies 161 975 MHz 87B channel amp 162 025 MHz 88B channel for AIS 1 2 AIS Technology Summary Communication methods of AIS are simplex semi duplex or duplex operation of TDMA Time Division Multiple Access Allowance of occupied bandwidth is within 25ktz These are classified into A Class amp B Class transceivers equipped on vessels according to uses gt A Class transceiver Mandatory installed in international passenger ships amp ocean going ships over 300ton Ship positions should be reported on voyage gt B Class transceiver Mainly installe
42. elected Mode GPS gt Speed z Course Units gt cuu Comms b Time gt Restore default Calendar 5 9 1 Simulate simulation Start end exercise mode mode Refer to exercise mode of 4 2 speed Simulated boat speed direction Simulated course route route to follow 5 9 2 Waypoint Select a way to display waypoints 5 9 3 GPS 5 4 Refer to GPS setup 5 9 4 Units Select units of each number Tip air pressure VHF receiver of the option connected to barometer is required InHg or mB 5 9 5 Comms 5 3 Refer to communication setup 56 Simulate Normal Time Speed Time format 24hours Depth Date format dd MMM yy Fuel Compass Temperature T Wind direction App Wind speed kn Pressure kPa Baro inHg 5 9 6 Time local time Change the sunrise amp sunset time of chart in order to read correct time provided from GPS satellite time indication Select time indicating form date indication Select date indicating form 5 9 7 Restore default It initializes all the set up information 5 9 8 Calendar It provides calendar function Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC Correct installation is important to the performance of the unit It is vital to read the entire installation section of this manual and the documentation that comes with the antenna and any other units before starting installation For further information please contact Samyung ENC 6 1 Options and Accessories
43. ever the alarm will be displayed again when the alarm condition occurs again The unit provides alarms for various functions 5 8 1 Fish Trigger an alarm when echo from the sensor is matched to preprogrammed fish profile 5 8 2 Deep Trigger an alarm when the depth value received from the sensor is deeper than a set value 5 8 3 Shallow Trigger an alarm when the depth value received from the sensor is shallower than a set value 5 8 4 Temperature Trigger an alarm when the reported temperature from the sensor is same as a set value 5 8 5 Temperature rate Trigger an alarm when the rate of temperature change from the sensor is same as a Set value Installation and Operation Manual 5 8 6 Low battery Trigger an alarm when battery voltage is lower than a set value 5 8 7 Navigation alarms Arrival radius Trigger an alarm when your boat is approaching the destination to set value Anchor alarm Trigger an alarm when your boat moves more than set valve XTE Trigger an alarm when your boat moves off the current CDI scale Danger Trigger an alarm when your boat is getting closed to dangerous point 5 8 8 AIS See the Alarm option of 4 7 AIS Settings 5 8 9 DGPS Trigger an alarm when DGPS signal is not received 5 8 10 Restore default Returns every alarm settings to default 55 SAMYUNG ENC 200 NNNM Kal 5 9 Others Press and C then Others Others Waypoint S
44. external GPS option The new setting will be displayed if it e An optional differential beacon DGPS was successfully applied antenna to give enhanced accuracy within range of land based differential beacons in Note areas where WAAS or EGNOS are not The chart plotter can apply the WAAS and available Such a DGPS antenna has both a EGNOS DGPS corrections to any GPS GPS receiver and a beacon receiver and it antenna automatically applies the beacon correction to the GPS position For more information contact Samyung ENC Installation and Operation Manual 61 62 samyunc ENC 6 7 NMEA 0183 The GPS chart plotter can be connected to external devices with NMEA0183 and display information such as followings e DSC VHF Radio e GPS antenna NMEA 0183 e Navtex Main functions of NMEA 0183 port in AIS 5ON are as follows gt NMEA 0183 1 Used as exclusive plotter port Option device should be connected to 1 in order to use additional functions provided from plotter Navtex DSC etc Input 2 NMEA 0183 o Pin number 7 Power Data cable DSC VHF radio Install DSC VHF wireless devices of option referring to above NMEA 0183 1 input pictures Other NMEA instruments NMEA is an industry standard for interconnecting instruments The chart plotter can be connected to other NMEA instruments Set up the optional NMEA instruments as above pictures NMEA 0183 2 Use
45. gt Install antenna on antenna mount make coaxial cable from antenna reach the body position In order to use high quality RG 8U coaxial cable amp reduce the drop of electric current keep the length of cables as short as possible Give some space to the cable length toward body direction Stick connector to the end of coaxial cable Connecting cable to body use TNC connector Please check the installation distance between VHF antenna amp other equipments GPS antenna 5M Compass 1M VHF antenna TX RX Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 6 6 GPS antenna Selecting an antenna Fit one of these GPS antennas 6 6 1 GPS antenna of BNC e Position where GPS antenna is installed affects GPS receiving rate Connector of connecting device is BNC type Antenna installation Installation should be done where sky is open 360 degree Proper distance should be kept between VHF antenna amp compass For detailed installation method please refer to SAMYUNG ENC or agencies Please check the installation distance between GPS antenna amp other equipments VHF antenna 3M Compass 1M 6 6 2 The antenna using NMEA The chart plotter can receive the GPS data To set the DGPS options None or from the compatible device NMEA The WAAS EGNOS chart plotter can connect several devices to Connect the GPS directly to the input Set the an
46. jected course shows you how far it can go at give time and speed This function is very useful to avoid collusion with other vessels 7 gt Projected position Boat s projected course Boat position 32 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC A 4 8 Highway To WPT0005 ETA 00 08 mm Vd T On i 4 9 Gauges The Gauges window displays all the information you need during navigation such as water engine fuel related information etc To select the Gauges window press D and select Data icon 34 59 890 N 129 18 633 E W 34 39 924 N a 128 36 010 E COG 281 TSOG 36 9 kn 2 The Highway window shows a 3D view of the vessel traveling through the water when navigating to a destination point To go to the Highway window press and select Highway icon The Highway window shows D Compass 2 Data bar 8 Destination waypoint 4 Boat s plotted course to destination 5 DTG scale Distance To Go 6 BTW scale Bearing to waypoint CDI Course Deviation Indicator XTE scale Cross Track Error Selecting a Gauges layout The Gauges window can show one of seven gauge layouts To select a layout from the Gauges window 1 Press GYD and select Gauge Layout 2 Select one layout Changing a gauge in one selected To change a gauge displayed in a layout in Data display 1 Press GYD and select Gauge Setup then the up
47. le does not fill the entire display the GPS chart plotter draws the rest of map using charts from above and below the current scale When this function is turned on you will notice the display may redraw 2 to 3 times to show all the detail AntiClutter when this option is selected less important information names amp icons are hiden when they are overlapped Value added data The Value Added Data VAD is a collection of additional cartographic objects which are not present on the original paper chart These objects have been obtained from other sources and then merged to the electronic charts in order to provide more information useful for the navigation Lat Lon Grid Turns the displaying of the latitude and longitude grid lines on or off on the chart window Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC Boundaries Turns the displaying of chart boundaries on off or auto mode which shows the chart boundaries of the two charts below the current scale Text Icon Size change the size of text and icon on the chart Names Display area names in the chart Nav aids amp Light Sector Turns the presentation of Light Signals Buoys and Beacons On Off No Sector Nav Aids are shown Light Sectors are hidden or Animated The lights are flashed Nav aids The way to display fog radar and radio station signals International and US Attention areas Turns the displaying of Attention Areas where need to pay attention mo
48. le instruments data 129284 NAV data 129285 COG amp SOG 129026 GNSS position 129029 Water temp 130310 WO ee EEE VHF Transceiver Frequency 156 025 to 162 025 MHz in 25 kHz steps Transmitter x 1 Receiver 1 default CH is 87A AIS 161 975 MHz Receiver x 2 Receiver 2 default CH is 88B AIS 162 025 MHz Simplex amp semi duplex operation Antenna Impedance 50Q TNC Frequency stability 10 PPM 20 C to 60 C Installation and Operation Manual 11 samyunc ENC o 1 4 Packing List Item List Part number Display AIS 5ONE Protection Cover N560 CC Power Cable LTW 2000 8 Bracket mounting screw N560 BP Flush mount Kit Including screw N560 TK N560 CK Cable tie User s Manual Eng _AIS SON ME y 1 5 Optional Accessories Model Part number Itemlist GPS Antenna mm antenna DUR GPS Antenna Installation Material GPS antenna support GPS antenna cable 10m GPS Antenna Stand type 57745 GPS Antenna Stand type Support Support VHF Antenna VHF antenna TNC Plug VHF Antenna Installation Material VHF antenna support VHF antenna cable 15m 12 Installation and Operation Manual samvunG enc 2 Getting Starte 2 1 Mounting the Unit The chart plotter is supplied with bracket and flush mounting kit You can choose a method of installation according to your preference 2 1 1 Bracket Mounting Select the position consideri
49. lect Move 3 Move cursor to a position where you wan to move the waypoint and press Gil Deleting a last waypoint from the route while creating a route 1 Press GYD and select Delete Deleting a waypoint from the route while creating a route 1 Move the cursor to the waypoint you want to remove 2 Press END and Remove Tip Even though you deleted a waypoint in the route the waypoint still remains in the waypoint list Inserting a waypoint while creating a route 1 If you want to insert a waypoint between waypoints which will be just after the one you want to insert 2 Press GYD and select Insert 3 Move the cursor to the new inserted waypoint and press dE Inserting a waypoint in front of starting waypoint while creating a route 1 Move the cursor to the starting waypoint 2 Press GYD and select Insert 3 Move the cursor to the new start location and press d Routes Waypoint Distance nm WPT0003 WPTOOOS Bearing Insert waypoint WPT0003 WPT0004 WPTO005 WPT0006 WPT0007 WPTO008 WPTO009 WPT0010 WPTO011 WPT0012 WPT0013 to Page Up Down to Page Up Down Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 4 11 2 Managing a route from the route window Creating a rout from the route window 1 To go to the Route window press GYSD and select the Route icon 2 Press GYD select Create 3 If you want to enter a route name highlight name and press Gp 4 Press
50. lite information Acquiring GPS signals When the unit is first turned on it will take some time for the GPS signal acquiring After Signals are received the unit will automatically find a position of boat in the chart window Satellite information window The satellite window displays different information about the GPS satellites and GPS position as below To go to the satellite window press Ga and select Satellite icon The satellite window shows Satellite information 35 05 161 N 28 11 8 17 19 20 32 7 42 06 01 227 GF 5 28 Oct 09 HDOP 1 1 mm 1 L ELT used No signal 129 04 280 E D OON QD Ship s Coordinates 2 Time received GPS satellites 8 Date received GPS satellites 4 HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision It is a parameter indicating the accuracy of the GPS 5 Location of GPS Satellites 6 GPS signal strengths status in graph Press to display GPS signal information from GPS satellite in NMEA0183 data format at the GPS signal strengths status display To return to GPS signal strengths status display press again Satellite information 35 05 161 N 129 04 280 E GPGGA 060131 00 3505 16149 N 12904 28004 E 2 07 1 18 107 2 M 25 4 999 9 74 GPGSA A 3 28 11 08 17 19 20 32 2 15 1 18 1 80 0A GPGSV 3 1 09 28 64 304 36 42 37 11 60 040 42 07 08 197 35 48 GPGSV 3 2 09 08 25 229 40 17 29 298 43 19 17 086 37 20 47 142 41 7D GPGSV 3 3
51. ng ENC reserves the right to make changes to specifications without notice Copyright 2009 Samyung ENC Republic of Korea all rights reserved Presentation Thank you for having purchased a Samyung ENC product This handbook contains an explanation of how to install operate and maintain your unit samyunc ENC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS accurate and reliable but they are not intended to replace official charts which should remain your main reference for all the matters related to the execution of a safe navigation 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 chart 1 Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be Please read through this manual before the first operation If you have any questions please contact the customer service or your local dealer or distributor 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 Do not disassemble The chart plotter contains dangerous transmission receiving circuits which only experienced technicians must handle Exposure of the display to UV rays may shorten the life of the liquid crystals used in you plotter This limitation is due to the current technology of the LCD display Avoid overheating which may cause loss of contr
52. ng a map shift If you want to clear the map shift 1 In the Chart setup menu select Map shift 2 Press GYD and select Clear Maps DU nm RA 5 2 8 Restore default Returns every chat settings to default 48 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC SO SEL 5 3 Communication setup When this equipment is connected to marine communication equipments through compatible NMEA equipment you can use this function You can use as follows 1 Push GD long 2 Select communication icon Comms NMEAO 183 Port1 ET NMEA0183 Port2 gt 5 3 1 NMEA 2000 Communication with other equipments by NMEA 2000 method e NMEA 2000 output Select if you want to output data e NMEA 2000 PGN User select the data item which he wants to output e View You can check data output in real time 5 3 2 NMEA 0183 Port 1 Communication with other equipments by NMEA 0183 method e NMEA 0183 output Select if you want to output data e NMEA 0183 speed You can set up the speed of data output e NMEA 0183 selection User select the data item which he wants to output e View You can check data output in real time NMEA2000 NMEA2000 PGN b Data view NMEA0183 Port 1 NMEA0183 speed 38400 NMEA0183 data gt Data view NMEA0183 Port2 5 3 3 NMEA 0183 Port 2 This is used exclusively for AIS always output AIS message e View You can check data output in real time Installation and Operati
53. ng weight of equipment conveniences etc before installing Display installing 1 Gripping display find both connecting joints between display amp installer 2 Smoothly push in display into the both connecting groove of installer 3 Turn on both knobs Display separation 1 Switch off the device 2 Turn off both knobs amp separate display amp installer 2 1 2 Flush Mounting 1 Find a location for flush mounting 2 Drill a hole in the area of the cutout area for the blade of jig saw 3 insert and cut out the area on the panel using the jig saw 4 Drill four holes for mounting studs 5 Install the mounting studs on the chart plotter and insert them into the mounting hole 6 Attach the chart plotter to the mounting location by attaching the supplied hardware to the mounting studs E Note Before drilling work check if there is enough space for device installation Installation and Operation Manual 13 samyunc enc 2 2 Keys ESC Exit from menu and return to previous menu or window In chart window it places own ship at center SRM If you push button long SRM function works Refer to 2 5 CURSOR Moves the cursor on the display screen In sonar window you can review sonar history zoom in and zoom out to multiple chart level ENT Select the desired option or to confirm selection zoom in and zoom out to multiple chart level AIS AIS Plotter mode conversion
54. on Manual 49 samyunc ENC n 5 4 GPS Settings To go to the GPS settings 1 Press and hold Gp 2 Select the GPS icon GPS DGPS source None Static navigation Off Speed filter Off Course filter Off Lat Lon d p s 3 Ship speed Fast Magnetic Variation K Value Magnetic Variation 0 0 E When the GPS device is connected properly the GPS settings provide the access to GPS functions and features connected with the satellites information used for further navigation 5 4 1 GPS Source Select a source of GPS signals Internal Select this option when uses the internal GPS antenna NMEA0183 amp NMEA2000 Select this option when using an external GPS or DGPS antenna via NMEA 5 4 2 DGPS Source Select WAAS EGNOS when you want to utilize DGPS 5 4 3 Static Navigation This option is very useful when the boat stops or moves very slowly This option allows you to set a minimum speed at which movement is assumed The value range is from 0 00 to 9 99 50 5 4 4 Speed Filter and Course Filter Occasional waves and wind at sea affect the boat speed and course In order to have stable boat speed and course the unit calculates these factors to give the value of stable speed and course information 5 4 5 Lat Lon d p s Select number of last digit of Lat Lon to be sent to other marine electronics 5 4 6 Ship speed To have more precise boat speed and course you can select your boat speed Mid is highly
55. ort by 2 Select Yes 2 Select a sort type Installation and Operation Manual 35 36 samyunc ENC E 4 11 Routes A trip from one place to another often involves several course changes requiring a series of waypoints which you navigate to one after another The sequence of waypoints leading to the final destination is called a route The unit can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route So you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly The unit has the capability to store 100 routes with maximum of 100 waypoints each To display the Routes window press D and select the Routes window Routes Name Start End PROUTE 0 1 WPTOOO1 ROUTE 02 WPT0003 ROUTE 0 3 WPTO00 1 ROUTE04 WPT0003 Legs DST nm WPT0003 2 02 WPTOOO06 3 10 WPT0003 3 07 WPTO006 3 10 to select to Page Up Down 4 11 1 Managing a route from the chart window Creating a new route window 1 Press GD and select New route 2 Enter the new route name using cursor key and press Gi 3 On the Chart window move the cursor to the position of the starting waypoint in the Route and press 4 Move the cursor keys to the position of next waypoint and press eil 5 Repeat step 4 to enter more waypoints 6 Once you entered the last waypoint in the route press D and select End Editing a waypoint in route while creating a route 1 Move the cursor to the waypoint you want to move 2 Press GYD and se
56. out and specify the NMEA data to send e The chart plotter can receive and display depth from an optional depth instruments e The chart plotter can receive and display boat speed and water temperature from a paddlewheel sensor on a optional speed instrument If connected display unit use the cable compatible with NMEA 2000 standard NMEA 2000 1 Put a blanking cap on any unused connector on the back of the display unit Ensure all connectors are plugged in and the display unit is in place 2 If the display unit is bracket mounted adjust tilt and rotation for best viewing and hand tighten the knob 3 Insert any required C MAP chart card 4 Enter setup data to set up the chart plotter to your requirements and to set up any optional sensors or instruments 5 At the satellite display check that it picks up GPS satellites Wait for the GPS receiver to start up and the GPS satellite to change to Used in fix Installation and Operation Manual 63 samvunc enc A 64 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC SS SAMYUNG ENC Thank you for purchasing an SAMYUNG ENC product This product has been thoroughly checked and is covered by the Samyung ENC s warranty for defects in materials and workmanship under normal use from the date of purchase This warranty provides for the free repair or replacement of defective parts from our Samyung ENC authorized dealer In the event that your SAMYUNG ENC produ
57. per left side gauge will be highlighted 2 Select a gauge you want to change and select Gauge type 3 Select a data type you want to display Installation and Operation Manual 33 samyunc ENC 4 10 Waypoints A waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it is a starting intermediate Re or destination point A waypoint is the ern simplest piece of information the unit pais ee E requires to get you to a destination in the MoB0009 47 43 693N 1 8 No shortest distance possible This unit can save T pco ES up to 10 000 waypoints 003 21 869W zl HN MOB0012 47 43 693 N d No To display waypoint list press 239 and eo poor a Dp select Waypoint icon 003 21 556W HN WPT0003 47 41 073 N No 003 21 696W HN WPT0004 47 41 315 N S No 003 24 635W E HN WPT0005 47 42 899 N No 003 24 355W i HN WPTO006 47941 051 N S Yes 003 22 326W HN to select to Page Up Down 4 10 1 Creating a new waypoint To create a waypoint from the chart To create a waypoint from the window waypoints window There are two ways to create a new waypoint 1 Press D and select Create from the chart window as described below 2 Enter waypoint data change 1 Press CUD on at the current boat alphanumerical name choose between 48 position icons 16 colors and display option 2 Move the cursor to a point where you want 3 Select Save to create a waypoint and press C0 4 10 2 Moving a waypoint To mo
58. r NMEA2000 you can check other vessel that are equipped with AIS unit on the screen To check AIS information place the cursor on the AIS object then AIS information displays at the bottom of window D AIS equipped vessel 2 Dangerous Vessel 8 Projected Course 4 AIS equipped vessel Data Box 5 Range Rings 4 14 2 AIS Windows To display the AIS windows 1 Press Q and select AIS icon 2 Press and hold to select one of the two tabs Vessels or Messages tab Vessel show you all the AIS equipped vessel around you up to 200 vessels Message show you all the messages related to safety from other AIS equipped vessels Sorting Vessels 1 Press GYD select Sort by 2 Select one of the options W 47 39 104 N 003 19 079 W 12 8 kn 025mm IT LORIENT C SOG 13 4kn COG 270 0 DCPA 1 66n DST BRG 127 1 Displaying an AIS vessel on the chart To overlay AIS equipped vessel on the chart window 1 Press or to select a vessel you want to display in AIS window 2 Press END and select Display Displaying AIS equipped vessel Details 1 Press or to select a vessel you wan to display full AIS detail in the AIS window 2 Press or press CED and select More Info 3 Press or amp to see more detail 40 Installation and Operation Manual samvunG enc AIS Vessel Information 1 AIS Vessel List AIS Vessels messages Vessel info PLASTIMO C Position 007 57 005 N
59. re On or Off Projected course Display the Projected course in given set time CDI scale Set CDI Course Deviation Indicator scale which is a parallel line on either side of the pottered course 5 2 3 2 General S MAP Lat Lon grid Turns the displaying of Lat Lon on or off Depth Digit Turns the displaying of water depth on or off Lighthouse Turns the displaying of Lighthouse on or off Buoy Turns the displaying of buoys on or off Wreck Ship Turns the displaying of Wreck Ship on or off Fish Haven Turns the displaying of Fish Haven on or off Sea Lane Turns the displaying of Sea Lane on or off Restricted Area Turns the displaying of Restricted area on or off Fishing Area Turns the displaying of Fishing Area on or off Sea Cable Turns the displaying of Sea Cable on or off Name Turns the displaying of area name on or off Mark Attribute Turns the displaying of Mark Attribute on or off Sea Sector No Turns the displaying of Sea Sector No on or off 5 2 4 1 Land amp Sea C MAP Water features Turns the displaying of sea bed nature and tide stations icon on or off Object depths Turns the displaying of object depths on or off Spot soundings Turns the displaying of spot sounding on or off Sounding min Set the minimum depth limit to show depth sounding bathymetric lines and depth area Sounding max Set the maximum depth limit to show depth sounding bathymetric lines and depth area Tidal st
60. ream Turns the displaying of tidal streams on or Off Land Features Turns the displaying of land features on or off Land elevation Turns the displaying of land elevations on or off Safe Navigation Area Set the water depth for safe navigation and displaying safe navigation area in color 5 2 4 2 Land amp Sea S MAP Turns the displaying of sea color in 16 different colors 5 2 5 Map datum This unit has a compatibility with most of major chart system and this option allows you to select a map datum The default datum is WGS84 Map datum Selection 1 Press and hold D and select chart icon 2 Select general and Map datum 3 Select a desired map datum Installation and Operation Manual 47 samvunc Enc o 5 2 6 NMEA datum offset 5 2 7 Map shift When you select other Map datum different Sometimes current position of own ship does from WGS84 latitude and longitude will be not match with the current location on the different from WGS84 S coordinates and this chart To correct this position error you can might confuse other device such as VHF radio apply a map shift if connected to the unit If this option is Applying a map shift applied latitude and longitude send on the 1 In the Chart setup menu press and hold unit NMEA output will be the same as GD and select Chart icon coordinates in WGS84 2 Select Map shift to ON 3 Move cursor to the actual position on the chart 4 Press GYD and select Set Canceli
61. reason causing a problem is solved then corresponding error or malfunction indication will disappear 44 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 5 Advanced Settings The system menu mainly consists of settings which do not require frequent adjustment To go to system menu press and hold D then select the icon you want D System Configuration 2 Chart 8 Comms 4 GPS 5 Track amp log 6 Memory AIS Alarms Others 0 Set Alpha blending set transparency of menu boxes background over main windows See 5 1 System Configuration Settings To go to System configuration 5 1 6 Factory reset 1 Press and hold D When this option is selected All settings of 2 Select the system configuration icon this unit returns to default factory settings 5 1 7 About System Configuration This shows factory information 1 Software version amp sale date 2 C Map version 3 Wiring information of connector About 5 1 1 Lanquage Change the language for menus and data screens 5 1 2 Chart Selection Select a chart between S MAP or C MAP chart 5 1 3 Beep volume Select the level of beep sound 5 1 4 Auto power See section 2 4 5 1 5 Features When external devices are connected to the unit the corresponding options need to be set Installation and Operation Manual 45 samyunc ENC e 5 2 Chart Settings To go to the chart settings 1 Press and hold Gp 2
62. ssage 16 2 6 Brightness night mode and Background 16 3 AIS Function Explanation 3 1 Screen configuration LL 17 3 2 Screen change is Rr 18 950 VOSS EE 18 3 4 Own vessel other vessel information eese 19 LM T 19 MCS SA is cea ET TS 20 3 5 2 SE EE 21 4 General Operation 4 1 Chart Selection RA een 22 4 2 Simulate v lee B ernennen 22 s Daa Ba Nr 22 xz atero m 23 4 5 Multi window displays RL 24 4 6 The page window nn 26 COR nia 28 LCA ON RT A E E ne ni 28 d 7 2 Perspective VIEW a aa 28 4 7 3 Latitude and longitude EE 29 A ie UE 29 Installation and Operation Manual 5 samyunc ENC 4 7 5 Finding a Reng e ME 29 aer o MODS pop EE 30 4 7 7 Chart symbols and information 30 4 8 introduction to Ba le Cie le EE 30 4 7 9 Going to a waypoint or to a point on the chart 31 7210 FOUOWING A e ENTRE D 31 2 LE COCO E 31 4 7 12 Distance and bearing Calculator see sees cesses 32 KB Projected COUP E as nos eine ini 32 VAN 4 8 Highway ner 33 ES 4 9 Gauges 0 00 nmn 33 L 7 Exsurge 34 4 10 1 Creating a new waypoint een 34 410 2 Moving a Way eT EE 34 4 10 35 Editing an existing Way e EE 34 4 104 Deleting a Way DOU anne ea 35 4105 RNA ER ee EE 35 e a l Ort re ieie 35 410 7 DEN all Way DOMES nenne anne 35 DER 4 11 Routes 36 4 11 1 Managing a route from
63. t window S MAP does not support this function See 4 1 for chart selection Ports amp service HARBOUR MASTER AOE ae I naamaan SIT Installation and Operation Manual 29 SAMYUNG ENC 4 7 6 S Map search This function is available when C MAP SD card is inserted and C map is selected To find port amp service 1 Press D 2 Select Find then Port C Map Chart does not 3 Press or to select a port then elo support this function See 4 1 for chart selection 4 After searching process select a nearest port in the list then the cursor will place on the portyou selected on the chart window 4 7 7 Chart symbols and information This function is only available when C MAP SD card is inserted and C map is selected S MAP does not support this function See 4 1 for chart selection Using C Map Max card allows you to show different kind of symbols and their information on chart plotter display On some objects such as a port you can see a picture of landscape layout Chart symbol Data Box To display information 47 42 970 N 003 21 908 W L 1 1 Move cursor on an icon to display its name S 2 Press GYD and select Chart info Dee PS ce 3 Move cursor key to highlight an item and SFR SC SSR pes B E m 4 Information related to the item appears at ez the bottom window Chart info y Top PORT AREA io E HAS Photo 1 SLIPWAY Kg
64. tion 1 Highlight a poll you want to go 2 Press GYD and select Goto Edit a distress waypoint 1 Highlight a poll you want to edit 2 Press GYD and select Edit Waypoint 3 Change data field and select Save Tip When receiving a poll from other vessel it does not create a waypoint as a distress call Deleting a poll 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to delete 2 Press GYD and select Delete Deleting all poll 1 Press GYD and select Delete all Tip Even though you delete a DSC call the DSC waypoints still exist Distress Latitude Longitude Installation and Operation Manual 43 samvunc enc U St 4 16 NAVTEX NAVTEX is an international automated direct Deleting a message printing service for delivery of navigational 1 Move the cursor to a message you want to and meteorological warnings and forecast as delete well as urgent marine safety information 2 Press D and select Delete NAVTEX functions require an optional NAVTEX receiver with NMEA0183 output to be installed and connected to the chart plotter To go to the NAVTEX window press D and select the NAVTEX icon Reloading NAVTEX messages NAVTEX messages need to be loaded from NAVTEX receiver manually Up to 50 messages 1 Press CQD and select Reload all gt 4 17 Engine Faults Engine faults window show you all the errors or malfunctions of relating to the engine in real time If any
65. total trip distance If you select this option it resets the total trip distance Installation and Operation Manual 51 samvunc enc U ke 5 6 Memory Send To go to the memory settings 1 Press and hold Gp 2 Select the Memory icon A user card is an option SD card which you need to purchase additionally Before you use a user card it must be formatted Note that formatting a user card erases all saved data 5 6 1 Save 5 6 2 Load Select a data type you want to save in the Select a data you want to road into the load user card then the data will be saved in the list then press d user card automatically ad 1 If you select waypoint for saving data enter the file name and press d 2 If you select routes for saving data enter the file name and press ei 3 If you select tracks for saving data enter the file name and press dE re ee m C Sr B T 5 6 3 Delete 8 Select a data you want to delete then press t ee S A 4 R more N AIS 4 Ta Also you can sort the file by name Press D and select sort by name 52 Installation and Operation Manual samvunc enc 5 6 4 Format 5 6 5 Screen snap shot Erase all data in the user card Format the To take the snap shot of current screen press user card before using it twice To save the captured image press Memory D and select Save or Save all to save Sa sale o HE CEU the captured images on the user card
66. ve a waypoint from the chart To Move a waypoint from the waypoints window window 1 Move the cursor to place it on the waypoint 1 Highlight a waypoint you want to move you want to move If you move the cursor 2 Press GYD and select Edit on the waypoint correctly waypoint 3 change the existing latitude and longitude information will be displayed at the bottom to new position left 4 Select Save 2 Press GYD and select Move 3 Move the cursor to a point where you want to move and press ZE 4 10 3 Editing an existing waypoint To Edit a waypoint from the chart To Edit a waypoint from the waypoints window window 1 Move the cursor to the waypoint you want 1 Move cursor key to highlight a waypoint to edit If you move the cursor on the you want to edit waypoint correctly waypoint information 2 Press END and select Edit will be displayed at the bottom left 3 Edit waypoint data as you need and press 2 Press GD and select Edit 3 Edit waypoint data as you need and press 34 Installation and Operation Manual SAMYUNG ENC 4 10 4 Deleting a wavpoint To delete a waypoint from the chart Deleting a waypoint from the waypoints window window 1 Move the cursor to the waypoint you want 1 Move cursor key to highlight a waypoint to delete If you move the cursor on the you want to delete waypoint correctly waypoint information 2 Press END and select Delete will be displayed at the bottom left 3 Select Yes 2 Press ED and
67. ved by Hydrographic Authorities S MAP by Samyung ECs are designed only to ease and speed navigation calculations and so must not be relied upon as a primary source of navigation information but rather a backup to the use of official government charts and prudent navigation habits There is no direct relationship between the color of water areas and their depth The navigator shall always query the area for depth information and use the official paper charts Press any key to accept Manual power off Press and hold for 5 seconds A counter timer appears on the screen if you release the button before the countdown timer reaches zero the chart plotter will remain On Auto power If the unit is wired for auto then e The unit turns on automatically when you turn on the boat s ignition e You can not turn off the unit if the ignition is turned on e If Auto power off is set the unit turns off automatically when you turn off the boat s ignition e If Auto power off is set the unit will not be turned off even though the boat s ignition is turned off To turn off you need to turn off the unit manually Installation and Operation Manual 15 samyunc ENC 2 5 SRM Safety Related Message Users can set up 15 letters If you push SRM button set up message is transmitted If you push SRM button long counter is displayed In 3 seconds 3 gt 2 gt 1 setup message is transmitted SRM function of AIS
68. w 6 PORT LOUIS The tides window shows data for the chosen date 01 Jan 09 Distance from boat 1 96 nm Sunrise 09 02 Sunset 17 32 Moon phase 35 7 96 Moonrise 10 27 Moonset 21 50 D Current time and chosen date for display 2 Data for the chosen date 8 Tide height cursor a horizontal dotted line Press or to move cursor up and down 4 Time cursor a vertical dotted line Press Q or to move cursor sideways 5 Time of cursor and tide height at that time 6 Tide station name and distance from boat Moon phase for moon at the current time on the chosen date Tide chart 9 Tide height Installation and Operation Manual 39 SAMYUNG ENC 200 ee 4 14 AIS AIS is an Automatic Identification System for identification and localization of boat AIS provide a means for boats to exchange and share boat data including identification position course etc This information can be displayed on the screen of you unit AIS is intended to assist you to monitor other boats movements to improve safety and prevent collision AIS functions require an optional AIS unit to be installed Contact your nearest Samyung ENC dealer for more details or visit at www samyungenc com To activate AIS function 1 Press and hold D and select System Configuration icon 2 Select Features then AIS 4 14 1 Viewing AIS Vessels When the unit is connected to AIS unit which support NMEA0183 o
69. w 2 Press GYD and select Skip 3 Repeat above step if necessary Cancelling a route 1 Press RI and select the chart window 2 Press GYD and select Cancel route 4 7 11 Goto Key This key is very useful when you desire to start navigating to a destination point When the key is pressed it starts navigating to the point of the cursor or Route Going to a point 1 Move the cursor to an open position 2 Press dD Installation and Operation Manual 31 SAMYUNG ENC A 4 7 12 Distance and bearing calculator The unit can show the bearing and the length of leg and the total distance of legs Setting Legs 1 In the chart window press D and select Distance Information is displayed on window showing bearing leg distance total distance at bottom pop up at the bottom left side 2 Move the cursor to the start point which is start point of first leg and press Gp 3 Move the cursor to a point which is the end of first leg 4 Repeat 2 3 steps for more legs 5 Press 319 to exit Deleting the last leg 1 Press GED and select Remove 2 Repeat above step if you want to remove more legs Saving as a route 1 Once you set all the legs press D and select Save 2 Enter a route name by pressing or to select a letter then press for next letter 3 Press Gil to save the new route rip Bearing and distance north destination xi bedring MM 89849 Distance 4 7 13 Projected course The pro

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